Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 21, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1901.
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COMMERCIAL AND
Aside from the usual brisk holiday trade, the
most Interesting feature of the business situa
tion jesterdaj was an Improvement In the
wheat market The gain was not sufficient to
causo any selling, but coming: just before the
holidays, it was an encouraging sign. Poultry
receipts ware large again jesterday, but. -with
the exception of chickens, fairly good clean-ups
v.ero made. Unless there is a radical chaugo
In the situation within a short time, there Is
not much liability of very low prices for tur
kes. Cranberries are scarce and higher. The
Christmas demand was so much greater than
expected that stocks have cleaned up remark
ably well Pork and -veal. In spite of large
receipts, are both ery firm and some sales of
fancj block hogs r.cre made jesterday at 7c
Groceries are unchanged.
Bank Clearing:
Clearings. Balances.
404,550 $ 48.000
193,090 17,010
507,034 1C5.57S
225,485 28,200
Fortland ..
Ta6oma . .
Seattle ...
Spokane . .
PORTLAXD MARKETS.
Gruln, Flonr, Etc.
"Wheat made a sl'ght move upward jesterday.
and on the strength of better prices In Europe
and the East thf local quotations moved back
up to GOc for Well Walla, although some buy
ers were not Inclined to pay more than OOfec
The country has closed up tight, and there
has hardly been enough sold for the past four
dajs to feed the local population for that
length of time. Freights are easier, but there
Is not much tonnage offering. The French
bark La Rochefoucauld, which arrived in late
Thursday evening, was charteed a few hours
prior to arrival at 3Bs 3d for January loading.
As a spot ship she would probably command
Is 3d more. Some tonnage is offering for
Spring loading, but there Is a hesltancj on the
part of exporters to take up anything ery far
away.
W heat Walla Walla, OOSCOc; bluestem, 61c:
Valley. 59c
Barley Feed, $1717 50; brewing, $17 50&18
per ton.
Oats No. 1 white. ?11 10; gray, 05c$L
Flour Best grades, $2 703 30 per barrel;
graham, $2 50
MillstuiTs Bran, ?17 per ton; middlings, $20,
shorts, J1S, chop, $17.
Hay Tlmothv, $1112; clover, (77 50; Ore
gon wild hay, $5G per ton.
Mcnt and Pro-visions.
"Mutton Lambs, 3U34c. gross; dressed, Cc
per pound; shtep, wethers, 3V3-c, grops;
dressed, C3Jic per pound; ewes, 8i4634c,
gross; dresied, 60C14C per pound.
Hogs Gross. 5&c, dressed, 6gCc per potuid.
Veal 6S 9c per pound.
Beef Gross, corns, '30; steers, 3J44c;
dressed, 3(g7c per pound.
Hams, bacon, c Portland pack (Shield
brand) hams. 123t9134c: picnic, 8ic pr
pound; breakfast bacon, ISKtflG'Sc per pound;
bacon, 14c per pound; backs, 12c per pound;
drj -salted sides, lie per pound; dried beef,
setts, 10c; knuckles. lSe per pound; dried beef,
setts, 10c; knuckles. ISc per pound; Eastern
pack, hams, large, 12c; medium, 13c; small,
13c; picnic Oxic; shoulders. flc; breakfast
bacon, H6154c; dry-salted sides, HUc; bacon,
sides, 12iic; bacis, unsmoked. HUc; emoked,
324c; butts. OftSJlO&c per pound; dried beef,
15Vi17l4C per pound; drj -salted bellies, 11U
124c, bacon bellies, 12U13Hc per pound.
Lard Portland (Shield brand). 5s, 13c; 10s,
32"c; 50s. 12?4c; tierces. 1214c; Eastern, pure
leaf, kettle rendered. 5s, 12c; 10s, 12?ic; 60s,
125CC
Potatoes and Onion.
Potatoes Best Buroanks, S5cg$l 10 per cen
tal; ordinary, 70Q60c per cental, growers'
prices
Onions $1 50ffl 75 rer cental, growers' prises.
GrocerleH, nts, "Etc.
Coffee Musha, 23J2Sc; Java, fancy. 20332c;
Java, good, 20g24c; Java, ordinarv. 18Q20c;
Cabta Rica, fancj. 1820c; Costa Rica, good,
2C&lbc; Costa Rica, ordinary. 10012c per
pound; Columbia roast, $11 50; Arbuckle's,
$12 C3 list; Lion, $12 13 list; Cordova, $12 03
list.
Riqe Imperial Japan No 1, 5&c; No. 2, Otic;
New Orleans, 50"7c
Sugar Cube, $5 50; crushed, $5 50. powdered,
$5 10: drv granulated. $5 25: extra C. 53 25:
Xo'dent? -$4 ITS- Keeper sack; beet sugar, $5 10-
per sack; half barrels, c more than barrels;
saclts, 10c per 100 less than barrels; maple,
156 j be per pound
Honcj 1215c per pound.
Salmon Columbia River, one-pound tails,
$1 S5; two-pound tails, $3; fancy one-pound
tUtt, $2; one-fcalf pound fancy flats, $1 25;
Alaska tails 95c: two-pound tails, $2.
Grain bags Calcutta, $8 25 per 100 for spot.
Nuts Peanuts, CV4(g.7c per pound for raw, b
S1t' for roasted cocoanuts, S590c per dozen;
walnuts, llllc per pound; pine nuts. 1O0
12'ic, hickorj nuts, 7c; chestnuts, $4 C05 por
drum. Brazil nuts, 7c; filberts, 14gl44c; fancy
pecans, 14(014Hc; almonds. 15516c per pound.
Coal oil Cases, 20ViC per gallon; barrels, lCc;
tanks, 14c
Stock salt-SOs, $19 75: 100s. $19 25; granu
lated, 50s, $2S; Liverpool, 50s, $28; 100s, $27 50;
200s, $27.
Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Etc.
Butter Creamery, 252CUC; dalrj. 180200;
store. 12fS?irc
Eggs 20 22Hc for cold storage; 22025c for
Eastern. 28030c for freh Oregon.
Poultrj Chickens, mixed. $2 5005; hens,
$3 5004; 84004c per pound; Spring, 9010c per
pound, $2 5003 per dozen: ducks, $500 for
joung; geese. $b 5007 50 per dozen: turkejs,
live ll12tic: 13014c drcsed per pound.
Cheese Full cream, twins. 130134c; Young
America, 14015c; factor prices, lQlc less.
Vegetables, Fruits, Etc.
Tomatoes, $101 25; turnips, 65075c; carrots,
C5075c; beets, 80000c per sack; pumpkins, $1
1 25; squashes. $11 25 per 100 pounds; cauli
flower, 75085c per cental; green peppers, 5c per
pound; celery, 73c per dozen; sweet potatoes,
$1 50 per cental.
Green fruit Lemons, $2 5003 50; oranges, $3
03 25 per box; bananas. $2 2503; pineapples, $5
per dozen: grapes. $1 5001 60 per crate; applet-,
6Oc0$l 50; cranberries, 10c per pound.
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 708c pr
pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes, 405c; apri
cots, ll012c; peaches, 8011c; pears. 608c;
prunes, Italian, 304c; silver, extra choice,
506c; French, l03V5c; figs. California blacks.
340-Ic; do wl.lt. 5c; plums, pltless, white, 0c
Hops, "Wool and Hides. N
Hops S01Oc per pound.
Wool Nomina!, Valley. 11014c; Eastern Ore
gon. 80124c; mohair. 210214c per pound.
Sheepskins Shearings 15020c; short wool.
25035c: medlum-w ool. 30g0vc; long-wool, COc0
$1 each.
Tallow Prime, per pound, 404c; No. 2 and
grease, 243c.
Hides Drj hides. No 1, 16 pounds and up.
150154c per pound; drj kip. No. 1, 5 to 15
pounds, 15c: drj' calf. No. 1. under 5 pounds,
16c; drj -salted, bulls and stags, one-third le
than drj flint; salted hides, steers, sound. CO
pounds and over, S09c: 50 to CO pounds, 740
be: under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and
bulls, sound, 5054c; kip, sound, 15030 pounds,
7c; -veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf,
sound, under 10 pounds. Sc: green (unsalted).
lc per pound less; culls, lc per pound less;
horse hides, baited, each, $1 5002; drj, each,
$101 50. colts' hides, each, 25050c; goat skins,
common, each, 10015c; Angora, with wool on,
each. 25cCfl
Pt Its Bear skins, as to size. No 1, each,
$5020; cubs. $205; badger, each, 10040c; wild
cat. 25030c, house cat, 5010c; fox. common
gra, each. 30050c; do red, each. $1 5002;
do cross, each. $5015; do silver and' black,
each. $1000200. fishers, each, $506; lynx, each,
$2,3; mink, strict- No 1. each. 300 $1 25;
marten, dark Northern, $6012; marten, pale.
1 lne, according to size and color. $1 5003;
mukrats. large, each, 5010c: skunk, each, 25
35c. civet or polo cat, each. 5010c; otter, for
largo prime skins, each, 507, panther, with
h ad and claws, perfect, each. $205; raccoon,
for large prime, each, 30035c; wolf, mountain,
vith head perfect, each. $3 5005; wolf, prairie
(cojote). with head perfect, each. 40060c; wolf,
jra'rle cojate), without head. each. 30050c;
wclverlne, each, $407; beaver, per skin, large,
$5f?C. do medium, $304; do small, $101 50; do
kits, 50075c
EW YORK STOCIC MARKET.
Relief From Copper Tension Was a
v. Great Eucournprcnient.
NEW lORK, Dec 20 The stock market
showed its immene relief from the disturbing
effect of the recent eecentrlcltj of Amalga
mated Copper. There wero some further con
tortions in that stock for a short time after
the opening, but it settled down into a condi
tion of quiet w hlch has not been seen for many
weeks Between 6G and 67. It seemed to have
arrived at a condition of stable equilibrium.
The opening dip to 644 was apparently due to
a drive from the bears, who sought an oppor
tunity to cover their short contracts The high
level of the stock for the day was at 68, and
the net gain was a point.
The statement Issued by the directors lest
FINANCIAL NEWS
night was accepted as a proclamation of a
struggle for business "with the independent com
panies, and such cut in the price of the prod
uct as would be necessary. This, howover,
had been definitely foreshadowed by previous
development, and had been perverted and ex
aggerated by all sorts of rumors and manipula
tion. "With authorized official Informati&n as
a base of operations, the steadiness and quit t
tone of the stock offered a remarkable contrast.
The solution of part of the mystery which has
hung over this stock let looio the forces of
demand which have lain dormant In the market
for several days past. The bujlng was appar
ently based on the general consideration of
the high degree of prosperity which Is pre
vailing in all branches of trade.
The special strength of the coalers which led
the advance was due to the seasonable weath
er for the trade, and to reports of a possible
advance In the price of anthracite. The forma
tion of the arbitration committee by the Na
tional Civic Federation was a factor In the
strength of this group, as the president of
the miners' organization has a prominent place
on the committee The advances ran from
about a point up to 2& In Delaware & Hudson,
and 3 in Hocking Valley. The strength of the
Pacifies and transcontlnentals was apparently
based on the favorable showing which it is
expected the Union Pacific annual report will
make. Reports of adjustment or efforts mak
ing towards that end of rate disturbance in the
"West helped the railway list generally. The
bull campaign in. the local traction stocks was
renewed under the leadership of Manhattan.
The sharp gains In a number of Industrials
were based on individual considerations. The
express stocks were conspicuous as a group
Westlnghouse Electric rose buoyantly 11H. and
at a reaction closed with a net gain of 0
points. Sugar was heavy on the signs of the
renewal of the rate war in that trade.
The rate for all loans stiffened late In the
market. Although the banks have apparently
lost nearly $2,000,000 In cash during the week,
sentiment Is for the moment optimistic on the
money outlook. Tomorrow's bank statement,
it is hoped, will reveal a large loan contrac
tion, although the rise In call money today
fails to corroborate this expectation. The fact
that tomorrow's steamers arc the last on which
gold shipments could reach foreign, destinations
in time for the annual settlements, was felt
to end the possibility of further drain on that
score. The pajment today of the dividend on
United States Steel common, amounting to over
$5,000,000, is expected to affect favorably the
money market.
Bonds were moderately active and Irregular.
Total sales, par -value. $2.30O.WO. United
States 3s, registered, and the old and new 4s
advanced and the 3 -coupon, declined U
per cent on the last call.
Clot-ins Stock Quotations.
RAILROADS.
Atchison
do pfd .
Baltimore & Ohio...
do pfd
Canadian Pacific ...
Canada Southern ...
Chesapeake & Ohio..
Chicago S. Alton....
do pfd
20,2001
794 77
i
7,100
5,3W
300
000
1014 W&
1024101V
10OT
101
941 945
944
113a
80
404
35U
75i
484
744
134t
24Vi
S64
47
203
1514
164
30
lKHtlllSjJ
900
SUttl B4
1.500
4G3 40
354) 35
1,200
Chicago, Ind. & Loufo .
"iVoo
soo
2,"l00
do pfd
Chicago &. East. HI..
74' 74y;
Chicago &. Gr. Western
244
24
do A pfd
do B pfd
Chicago i. N. W
Chicago. R. I. & P.
100
1.800
1.000
000
203
203
151
152
Chi. Term. & Transfer.
10.
104
do pfd ,
C. C. C. & St. LouU.
Colorado Southern ....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
31M
1
1.200
1.100
9S4 974
OSVs
144l 14Ul H8
1,300
1.7O0
2.500
500
100
1,200
5& 58
27V! 20
r)4
Delaware &. Hudson....
1754 17.1V
lT4
Del.. Lack. A Western
Denver & Rio Grande..
do pfd .
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Great Northern pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ,
do pfd
Lake -Erie &. Western..
do pfd
Louisville . Nashville.
Manhattan Elevated, ,..
Met. Street Railway....
Mexican central
Mexican National
Minn. &SL, Louis
Missouri Pacific .......
Mo , Kansas &. Texas..
do pfd
New Jersey Central....
New York Central.....
Norfolk &. Western.....
do pfd ,...-.
Northern Pacific pfd...
Ontario & Western....
Pennsjlvanla
Reading ,
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
247 12464
2404
434 434
94 934
iOr 39fc
72, ' 71
43
83i
404
724
15.200'
0.400
l.bOO;
5a It i
574
400
lb4
1834184
7.S00
2.30
800:
604:
WW
83
81 fc,
824
1J9j
13S J1384
so
714 71
.... 67
1129
""66
714
7.100
iraPs
1054
10U
13.80
O IrtA
133
1334134
102
101
ioi;
106
2, 800
100
25
14
24H
22.3(K
800
UUO
200
104V,
103
1034
25:
2514
524
S
52y4
182
184
181
0,500
2,400
10o-
1W.V- itn'a
50
554
50
91
91'4
12.700
20.600
34
3JS
1484ll47V4,1474
491 48V4 494
SO 79 79:6
50"A 58ii 5'Jt
SOU Ki 50
S3 824 83
744 73 734
2741 274, 2i-
59 59y, , 59
1644,1152 1C!
18S 188 1 183
01 59-1 W)lt
52.500!
4.0001
18.000
St. Louis (L San Fran..
2.300'
5.000
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway ....
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
Toleao. St. L & W...
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
1.800
2.300
500,
44.800
100
29.000
7.400
334 31-, .. ,
934j 92 924
2.200
J,U"V d I K3 I uO'
300j 19 1SMJ 194
200' 344 34-ftl 34i
04.100
103 1014 102',
900
H04. t8 a4
O.l 0J
5,000
500
3Jil
22k
42S,
184
4141
18
4-S,
Wheeling &. Lake Erie.
18i
28
21
42
190
do 2a prd
Wisconsin Central ....
do pfd
Express Companies
Adams
American
United States
Wflls-Fargo
Miscellaneous
Amalgamated Copper .
Amcr. Car &. Foundry
do pfd
American Linseed Oil.
do pfd
Amor. Smelt. &. Refln.
do pfd
Anaconda Mining Co..
1.000
21
42i
20,
414
1,000!
100!
205
203
200
800
944
93
93
185
6Ci
20
103.700;
63
30
bSli
644
294
854
1.300
2,400
85 s
15
40
4J"54
90
1.700
200
444
97
43K
29W
2,300
IS.000
SCrl
29
Brookljn Rapid Transit
04?
904
02
04
90
Colorado Fuel & Iron
Consolidated Gas ....
General Electric
Glucose Sugar
Hocking Coal
International Paper ..
do pfd
International Power ,
1.200
1.700
400
90
15
210
281
214i
279;
27U
700,
200
500
39
159s
21
70
39
15
15
2041 204
800
04i &b
b3
Laclede Gas
National Biscuit
National Lead
National Salt
do pfd
North American
Pacific Coast
Pacific Mall
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car....
Republic Steel
do pfd
Sugar
Tennessee Coal &. Iron.
Union Bag & Paper Co
do pfd
United States Leather..
do pfd
United States Rubber..
do pfd
924
400
43
43Jg
4
104
32
01
93
300;
900
1.300
1.500
3.000
1.000
600
1.100
20.100
75
45
74
74
45-Ji
454
101
40!
1024
101
40V.
84
213
154
83
213
212
154i
15,
67
120
( 004J oo-"ij
118s
1118.
4.900;
C3;
14-fc
ii5i
62
W-4
300
800
14- 14i
1154
114
soy4
13
rno;
IV
13
300
484
4SU
48
United States Steal....
do pfd
Western Union (ex dlv.)
2.100 424
15.800 02V
41, 42
91V-1 9J!
MVfy 91i
1.800 91
American ixcomotive
do pfd
5.700 314! 30M 31
1,400 Sb 8S ! 3
Total sales for the day. GS0.200 ehares
BONDS.
U. S. 2s, ref. reg.lOSIAtchlson adj. 4s... 04
do coupon icnyc. a n.w. con. 7s my,
do 3s. reg 108VD &. R. G. 4s 10B4
do coupon IOSKiN. Y. Cent. lsts...lO0fe
do new 4n, reg13'4 Northern Pac 3s.. 73
do coupon 13141 do 4s 1041k
do old 4s. reg...lll34lSouthern Pac. 4- 9
do coupon 112i jUnion Pacific ia...lO0Vi
do 5s. reg 107 Wist Shore 4s 114
do coupon 108 Wis. Central 4s.... 90a
Money, Exchange, Ete.
NEW YORK, Dec 20 Monej on call strong,
at 609 per cent; closing, bid, 10 per cent; prime
mercantile paper. 5054 per cent.
Sterling exchange Easj with actual busi
ness in bankers' bills at $4 C04 S6& for de
mand, and at $4 S3li4 83k for 60 daj's; posted
rates. $4 S404 814 and $4 74; commercial
bills. $4 62404 83.
Mexican dollars 13r-4c
Government bonds Irregular; state bonds in
active; railroad bonds irregular.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 20. Sterling on Lon
donSixty dajs. $4S4U: sight, $4 874.
Mexican dollars 470474c
Drafts Sight, 74c; telegraph, 10c
LONDON. Dec 20 Consols, 04 3-1C. Money,
34044 per cent.
Forels: Financial Xc-im.
NEW YORK, Doc 20 The Commercial Ad
vertiser's London financial cablegram sajs:
The approach of the holidays and the settle
ment affocted business on the stock exchan,
but the undercurrent Is good on the expectation
of decisive South African war news soon. Cop
per touched 4854 Per ton cx the failure pf
William Sargeant SL Co .' a leading firm of
metal brokers. The liabilities are estimated at
100,000 Rio Tinted closed at 40S- American
f.tocl.8 were quiet early, with not enough busi
ness to test the tone Then New York came
a bcyer, especiallj of the coalers and United
States tSeel, with the result that there was a
general rally and a strong do.
Thi statement issued by the Amalgamated
Copper officials Is disliked and distrusted.
Stocks at London.
LONDON, Dec 20. Anaconda, 6: Atchison,
794 ; do preferred, 1C2U; Canadian Pacific,
lieii: Denver & Rio Grande, 44i; do preferred,
9C; Northern Pacific preferred, 102; Southern
Pacific, COTi; Union Pacific, 104U: do preferred,
904-
Dally Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Dec 20 Todaj's statement
of the Treasury balances shows:
Available cash balances $172,703,951
Gold ...,, 115,489,103
GRAIX MARKETS.
Prices of Cereals at American and
European Ports.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 20. Wheat firm.
Barley stcadj-. Oats firm.
Wheat Shipping. $1 024: milling. $1 034
1 06V1.
Barley Feed. 7740SOc; brewing. 8240874c
Oats Red. $1 12401 324; white, $1 124
1 324: black, $101 224-
Call board sales:
Wheat Firm; Maj-, U00; cash, $1024-
Barlej Stead ; Maj 79c
Corn Large jellow, $1 3001 35.
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
CHICAGO. Dec. 20 Conditions in wheat
were bullish all round at the opening. Cables
were firm. London reported no cargoes arriving
or waiting off coast, and local houses with ca
ble connections claimed better acceptances by
the Contlrent. Receipts were small, and the
car shortage at Minneapolis retards mov ements
thero of both wheat and flour. Commission
houses bought freelj-, and prices steadily ad
vanced. May opened Uic up. at 79H0794c
and closed strong. c up, at 8OV4C
Corn had a narrow and nervous market, with
but a small trade Small receipts and the
wheat firmness caused a strong tone. Mayv
closed firm. 4c up. at 66TSc
Oats followed after corn and wheat. May
closed c higher, at 4414043c.
Provisions were firm, considering the weak
ness of the hog market- The close was strong
in sjTnpathy with grains. Maj' pork. 124013c
up; lard unchanged, and ribs 5074c higher.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
WHEAT.
Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing
December $0 75', $0 70, $0 754 $0 76
May 79V, SO. 7964 804
July 704 60 79 S0s
CORN.
December 634 CVJ 34 63Si
May 04 07 64 66
July 664 664 C3 064
OATS.
December .... 44VJ 44Vi 44 44M,
May 44K, 45 44 43
July 3S 0S"X 3S14 S3
MESS PORK.
January 16224 16274 16 124 16274
May 16 524 10 724 16 524 16 724
LARD.
January 0 024 9 074 0 62 9 674
May 0 65 9 72 0 65 0 724
SHORT RIBS.
January 8 30 8 324 8 27 S32U
May 8 474 8 574 8 474 8 574
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Stead'.
Wheat No. 3 Spring. 72076c; No. 2 red. SI
834c
Oait No. 2. 46CM84c; No. 2 white, 45ic; No.
3 white. 4740484c
Rjc No. 2. 050654-c
Barley Fair to choice malting. 59062c
Flaxseed No. 1, $1 5S; No. 1 Northwestern,
$1 50.
Tlmothj" seed Prime. $0 65.
Mess pork $15 15015 25 per bbl.
Lard $9 0509 674 per cwt.
Short ribs aides Loose. $S 250S 40.
Dry salted shoulders Boxed. $7 37407 50.
Short clear sides Boxed, $S 6308 75.
Clover Contract grade, $9 40.
Butter Market firm; creameries, 15024c
dairies. 14020c
Cheeso Firm. O-JiSTlOric
EpgsFlrm; fresh. 2Se
Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
Flour, barrels . 29.0O0 29.000
Wheat, bushels 04.000 12.000
Corn, bushels 72.000 95.000
Oats bushels 152.000 215.000
Rje. bushels 13,000 :.000
Barloy, bushels 60,000 27,000
I"ew York Grain and Produce.
NEW YORK, Dec 20 Flour Receipts. 9S00;
exports, 8000 barrels. Market more active and
firmer.
Wheat Receipts, 54,150 bushels; spot firm;
No. 2 red. S64c f. o. b afloat, S34c elevator.
Options were generally firm and more active
nil day on better cables, renewed export de
mand, foreign bujing, crop damage reports,
local covering, a good cash trade In the North
west and small wheat receipts. Closed firm
and 40$c net higher. March closed 86c; May,
SSUc; July. b5ic
Hops Quiet.
Hiduj Steady.
Wool Quiet.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON. Dec, 20 Wheat cargoes on pas
sage rathep- easier; AValla Walla, 203 l04d.
English country markets quiet.
LIVERPOOL, Dec 20. Wheat steady. Wheat
and flour at Paris weak. French country
markets dull. Weather in England frosty.
SAX Fit . CISCO MARKETS.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 20 Wool-Spring
Humboldt and Mendocino, 15016c: Nevada, 10
12c: Eastern Oregon. 10013c; Valley Oregon,
13015c Tall Humboldt and Mendocino. !0?
12V4c. mountain 800c; couth plains and San
Joaquin. CfrSc; lamb's, 608c
Hops New crop, 10015c
Haj Wheat. $0012; wheat and oats. $3 50
11; best barltj. $607 50; alfaia. $9010: clo
ver. $607 50 per ton; straw, 35i47fcc per bale.
Vegetables Green peas. 0010c per pound;
string beans. 10015c per pound; tomatoes, 25c
01 75; cucumbers, 30060c per box; Chile grocn
peppers, 23050c; garlic, 202'4c; egg plant, 124
615c
MillstuITs Middlings, $1S 50020; bran, $16 50
017 per ton.
Potatoes Riv er Burbanks, SOc0$l 05; Salinas
Burbanks, $1 2501 60: Oregon Burbanks, $1 20
01 00, sweet, OOc0$l per cental.
Onions fellow. $1 6003 5.
Tir eapples J304.
Poultrj Turkejs. gobblers, 1240134c: do
hens, 13014c per pound: old roosters, $404 50
per dozen: oung roosters. $4 5005 50. small
broilers. $3 5004; large b-ollers. $4 5005. fry-
e
SPECIALISTS FOR 'MEN I
'- 'm 1
By far the most frequent cause of nervous disorders of th male Is
A DAMAGED PROSTATE GLAND
The Prostate Gland (so-called neck of the bladder) Is a structure very
rich in nerves. When the terminations of these nerves are kept in constant
state of excitement by chronic Inflammatory proccs. It appears verv clear
tnat by transmission of this irritation to other nerves, the patient may be
subject to nervous phenomena of the most varied character. Prematureness,
otc. are not weaknesses, but sjmptoms of this lntlammation. We have pre
pared a colored chart, which we will send free on application, by which any
one Interested can readily understand wny. if he has been treated for a
weakness, he has not been cured. V'e panicultrly solicit this class of cases,
and can promise a speedy cure without stomach drugging.
PORTLAND OFFICE, 250i ALDER STREET, COR. THIRD
SAX FRANCISCO OFFICE. 937 MARKET STREET.
Downing, Hopkins & Co,
ESTABLISHED IS 03.
WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4, Ground Floor
ers. $4 5005; hens. $405: old ducks, $404 50
per dozen; joung ducks, $506 80.
Eggs Fancy ranch, 34c per dozen; store,
28c; Eastern, 25c
Apples Choice, $1 25; common, 30c per box.
Bananas $103 per bunch.
Citrus fruit Common California, lemons, 75c;
choice, $2 50; Mexican limes, $3 5004; oranges,
navel, 75c0$2.
Butter Fancy creamer, 23c; do seconds, 19c;
fancy dairy. 21c per pound; do seconds, 16c
Cheese Young America, 124c; Eastern, 130
15c per pound; new. 12c; old. lie
Receipts Flour, 16.47S quarter sacks; wheat,
1135 centals; barley, 10,040 centals; oats, 720
centals; do Oregon, 1230 centals; beans, 2S50
sacks; corn, S55 centals; potatoes, 5781 sacks;
bran, 3525 sacks; middlings. 2909 sacks; ha7,
197 tons; wools, 102 bales; hides, 300.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO, Dec 20-. Cattle Receipts, 4000,
Including 200 Tcxans. Market very dull at late
decline of 40060c Good to prime. $807 25;
poor to medium, $3 7005 SO; stockers and feed
ers, $204: cows, $104 50; heifers, $1 5008 25;
canncrs. $102; bulls. $1 7504 25; calves, $2 50
06; Texas fed steers, $4 2505.
Hogs Receipts today. 30,000: tomorrow, 2T.
000. Market slow, 15025c lower than yester
day morning. Mixed and butchers, $5 7506 30;
good to choice heavy, $6 1006 55; rough heavy,
$4 8006; bulk of alca, $5 7500 20.
Sheep Receipts, 8000. Market for sheep, 10S
15c lower; lambs. 25c lower. Good to choice
wethers. $3 6504 25; fair to choice mixed. $2 CO
03 40; Western sheep, $304 25: native lambs,
$2 5005 25; Western lambs. $405.
The Metal Markets.
NEW YORK, Dec 20 The New York metal
market was demoralized. Spot tin was 1014c
lower, and closed weak. Local prices for cop
per aro nominally unchanged, but the market
has no snap. The chief disturbing clement
came from London, owing to heavy declines
there in prices for both tin and copper. The
Glasgow pig Iroi market was decidedly lower.
These declines and the resultant demoralization
came about through the failure of William Sar
gent & Co, the firm being long 2000 tons of
copper and also long on tin.
The closing prices of tin at London w ere 3 3s
lower than they closed jesterdaj-. This olosed
spot at 101 5s, and futures at 100 10s. The
New York market could not stand this demor
alization, and prices broke 1014c a pound,
closing at $22 50 bid and $23 asked, 'weak and
unsettled.
Copper was nominally unchanged here at 13c
for Lake, 12c for electrolytic and 124c for
casting. At London thero was a nervous and
much lower market, although towards the cloj
prices rallied a little, but the net loss was 17s
Od for spot and 10s for futures, closing respect
ively at 48 12s 6d and 40.
Lead was quiet, but unchanged, here, at $4.
London closed at 10 3s Od. a decline of Is Od.
Spelter closed weak hero, but unchanged, at
$4 45, and London closed unchanged at 17.
Pig iron warrants were 7s 3d lower at Glas
gow, closing at 48s Od, but Mlddlesboro was
unchanged at 43s Od Here the market was
quiet and unchanged Pig Iron warrants,
$10 50011 50; No 1 Northern foundry. $15 50
018; No. 2 foundry Southern. $14 50015 5o,
No 1 foundry Southern. $15 50010: No. 1
foundry Southern soft, $15017.
Bar sllv er, Kic per ounce t
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 20. Bar silver. 55bc
per ounce.
LONDON, Dec. 20. Bar silver, 25 0-lCd per
ounce. .
Copper Firm Falls.
LONDON. Dec 20. The failure was an
nounced on the metal exchange today of Will
iam Sargeant. head of one of the oldest firms
In the metal market. Mr. Sargeant, wh was
chairman of the committee of the exchange,
was long 2000 tons of copper. His liabilities
aro variously estimated nt from 30.000 to 60
000. The market was demoralized on account
of Mr. Sargcant's failure. Copper dropped 1
and tin declined 7 to 9S. Both partly recov
ered, but little business was done.
GLASGOW. Dvc 20 The failure of William
Sargeant caused the collapse of the corner In
Scotch pig iron -warrants, after it had lasted
all year long. The bears hammered the
J market .and Scotch fell to 48s Od cash from
55s lO'ta, the quotntion at noon jeieruay. .me
collapse will free Scotch warrants, and Is ex
pected to revive the Glasgow market after six
months of partial Idleness.
CofTce and Sncnr.
NEW YORK. Dec 20. CofTee Spot Rio
steady; No. 7 invoice.. 6c: mild, quiet; Cor
dova. 74011c
Sugar Raw stcidy; fair refining. 3 9-32c;
centrifugal, 03 test. 3ic; molasses sugar.
3 l-32c Refined steady.
Coffee Futures closed steady, net 5 point
higher to 5 points lower. Total sales, 10,750
bag. Including January-. $0 CO0C 65; March.
$C 750C 80.
Hops at London.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 20 Hops at London. Pa
cific Coast, 3 3s03 13.
Cotton.
NEW YORK, Dec 20 Cotton closed 307
points higher.
Effectual Open-River Work.
Lewiston (Idaho) Tribune.
The Portland Chamber of Commerce
J has Issued In the form of a pamphlet,
with the title, "Lewiston to Portland by
"Water in 1205," the resolutions recently
adopted on tne suDject, togeuier .u
supplemental data. The story will be
sent to Congressmen gcnerallj-, and oth
erwise distributed, and should do great
good. The resolutions contain this impor
tant anJ significant declaration:
We hold river improvement to be the para
mount question In the Pacific Northwest at
this time, and to it we pledge the support,
without reservation or qualification, of the Ore
gon Congressional delegation and the commer
cial Interests of the City of Portland.
If the commercial Interests of the other
affected country can likewise pledge their
Congressional delegations to the improe
ment. It is time to make the demand and
lay down the law. As The Oregonlan
says, the question has now passed the
STRICTLY RELIABLE
-
Dr. I
e
Talcott I
&
Co
Chamber of Commerce
domain of argument, but it has not passed
the necessity for agitation. It is proper
here to note the broad and efficient btand
now taken by the City of Portland as to
the open-river work. In this, as in other
propositions, breadth of vision is the
short road to attainment. But getting the
open river, Portland will necessarily get
whatever extension and improvement of
Its harbor facilities may be required for
handling the commerce that is geograph
ically tributary to that point. By getting
the open river, Portland gets an alliance
with all the Inland Empire for maintain
ing Its harbor advantages and for continu
ing on a larger scale as the distributing
point both ways for all the watershed of
the Columbia and its affluents. The prize
13 a large one for Portland to work for.
involving as It does the 'securing also
of the mere local facility upon which that
city has heretofore with singular perti
nacity appeared to concentrate its efforts
and its aspirations.
N
An Unvrllllnp; Captive.
ALBANY, Or., Dec. 20. The Corvalli3
& Eastern train from the front last night
met with a peculiar experience. Near a
station a cry for help was heard. Upon
Investigation a man was found entirely
burled in a big pile of wood which had
fallen upon him. He had succeeded in
getting one hand out of the wood, which
he waved for assistance. He was extri
cated, after being imprisoned for some
time.
All of the schools of the city were
closed today for the two weeks' . holiday
season.
If you wake In the morning with a bitter
taste in the mouth, coated tongue, per
haps headache, your liver is torpid. You
need Carter's Little Liver Pills
Blc G is a non-roi'onocr
remedy for Gonorrbtea.
Gleet, bporms.torhrea,
TVhUei, unnatural dis
charges, or any Innsmma
(PrtTiau entuio. tlon of mucous menr
THEEvASsChewKUICo, branes. Non-astringent
iCmCimTl,0.r""l Sold by DrT2n?!t,
or ent In plain wrapper.
by express, unpaid, for
$1 no, or 3 bottles, $2.75.
&V Circular sent en request
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
The
Line
To Clnicag
and East
IS THE
Nortii-Wei
AH Thro Trains from Nortb Pacific
Coast connect with Trains of this Line
In Union Depot, St. Paul,
The . .
North-Western Limited
is the
Finest Train Entering Chicago
Call or -write for Information to
W. H. MEAD, Gen'l Afft., 218 Alder St.,
Portland, Or.
The
Folder Tells
"We have recently issued a second
edition of our "St. Louis Special"
folder.
It is intended to give AND IT
DOES GIVE a great deal of useful
Information about the best way to
reach Omaha. Denver, Kansas City,
St. Louis and everywhere beyond.
Ask the ticket agent for a copy.
It will help you decide about your
route show you why you should
take the Burlington what sort of
cars the St. Louis Special carries,
and how it happens that yoj go
through without change.
t
TICKET OF flCE: Cor. Third ind Stark Sis.
R. W. Foster. Ticks! Agent
Pacific Coast Steamship Co. I
For South-Easlern Alaska
LEAVE bEVTTLE:
Steamships Cottage Citj.
City of Seattle, or Citj of
Topeka. ut 0 P. M. about
.rv flfth dav .
For further information obtain companj'n
feldsr. ,1 , . . A
The Company reserves the right to change
steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing,
without previous notice.
AGENTS . l'uaiu.-, j asiingion at.
Portland, ur.
land. Or. .
W. CARLETON. N. P. P.. R. DecK. Ta
a; Ticket Offlce. 113 James St.. Seattle, If.
.BOT. Comm'l Agt.; C. W. MILLER. Asat.
F.
coma
Gen'l Agt.. Ocean Dock. Seattle; GOODALL.
TERKINS S. CO . Gen'l Agtss.. San Franclo.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
STR. lAIiOMA,
DALLES ROUTE.
Winter schedule Leav es foot Alder street
evtrj Tuesdaj'. Thurtdaj and Saturday morn
ing, 7 A. M. Leaves The Dail-3 everj Sundaj",
Wednesday and Frldaj morning. 7 A. M.
Stops at all wa landings lor both freight
and passengers.
ASTORIA ROUTE.
STR. BAILEY GATZERT (Alder-St. Dock).
Leaves Portland dallj every morning at 7
o'clock, except Sunday. Returning, leaves As
toria every night at 7 o'clock, except Sunday.
Otegon phone Main 35L Columbia pnona 351.
tHHtitJI
SKortmmm
vJLy
WXSk
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
js. ST urT?
J&EGON
Short Line
UN10FS PACIH
AND
THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
UNION DEPOT. (Leave.
Arrlv e.
CHICAGO-PORTLAND
SPECIAL.
For the East la Hunt
ington. 4 .'W P. M.
Dallj-.
Dally.
SPOKANE TLYEK.
For Eastern Washing
ton. Walla Walla. Le.v
Iston. Coeur d'AIene and
Ct. Northern Points.
15 P. M.
Daliy.
7 00 A. il.
Dallj-.
ATLANTIC EXPRESS.
For the East via Hunt-
mrton.
S 50 P. M.
Dally.
8.10 A. M.
Dally.
OCEAN AAD RIVER SCHEDULE.
FOR SAN FRAN
CISCO. SS. Columbia
Dec 8. 18. 28.
SS. Geo. W. Elder
Dec. S, 13, 23.
From
Alnsworth
Dock.
8.00 P. M.
5 00 P. M.
FOR ASTORIA and
WaV T)ain?H rrTinfH&
81OO P. M.
Dally ex.
5 00 P. M.
Daily,
ex. Sun.
with str. for Ilwaco and
North Beach, str ti.
1 Sunday.
ealo. Ash-strett Dock. Sat. 10
I P. M.
TOR CORVALLIS and.lt 43 A. M.
way points, str. RUTH.'Mon .
Ash-street Dock. lVcd .
(Water permitting.) Frl.
6 00 P.M.
Tuca .
Thurs ,
Sat.
FOR DATTON. Oregon,? 00 A. M.
City and Yamhill Rlv-'Tuea ,
r points, str. ilodoc.lThurs ,
A3h-streetDock. Sat
(Water permitting)
3 00 P. iL
Mon ,
Wed .
Frl.
TICKET OFriCE. Third and Washington.
Telephone. Main 712.
PORTLAND & ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP CO.
For Yokohama and Horg Kong, calling at
Kobe. Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight
via connecting steamers for Manila. Port Ar
thur and Vladlvcstock.
KNIGHT COMPANION SAILS DEC. 23.
For rates and full Information call on or ad
dress officials or agents of O. R. & N. Co.
Depot rifth and
I Street.
Lcnv c
Arrive
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS,
for Silem. Roe-
S30
3 30
P. M.
A. 34
7.15 A. M.
burg. Ashland, Sac
r a m e n to. Ogden.
San Francisco. Mo
Jave. iLoa Angeles,
El Paso. New Or
leans and the East.
At W o o d b urn
(dallj except Sun
day), mo-ning train
connects with train
for Mt. Angel. SU
verton. Browns
v I M e. Sprlngfleld.
and Natron, and
Albanj Local for
Mt. Ansel and S1I
v crton.
Albanj passenger ..
Corvalils passenger.
7 OOP. M.
10:10 A. M.
5 50 P. M.
4 00
7:30
P. M.
A. M.
114 50 P. M Sheridan passenger J3 25 A. M.
Dallj-. Unally except Sundaj-.
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland.
Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates
$17.50 tlrst class and $14 second clam. Second
class Includes sleeper, first class does not.
Rates an'l ticket to Eastern points and Eu
rope Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from V A.
Schilling. Ticket Agent. 254 cor. Washington
and Third.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson street.
Leave for Oswego dally at 7 .io. y 40 A. M..
12 JO. 1.D5. 3 25. 4 40. u 25, 8.J0. 11.30 P. M.;
and 9 00 A. M on Sundaj s onlj. Arrive at
Portland dally at .15. 30. 10 30 A. M ;
1 35. 3.10. 4 oO. 0.15. 7.40. 10 00 P. M.; 12.40
A. M. daiij. except Mondaj, S 30 und 10.05
A M. on Sundaj s only.
Leave foi Dallas dallj', except Sunday at
5 05 P. M Arrive at Portland at 0 30 A M.
Pasaeni-er train leaves Dilias for Alrlie Alon
dajs. Wedresdays and Frldaj s at J 50 P M.
Returns Tuedaj3. Thursday and Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
R. KOEHLER.
Manager.
It. B. MILLER.
Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt.
$ IIIYIL IAKU
OF TRAINS
PORTLAND
Leav e. Arrives.
Overland Express 2.00 P.M. 7.00 A.M.
Twin City, bt Louis &
Kan City Special 11.30 P.M. 7.43 P.M.
Puget Sound L'mited. for
South Bord. Gray'a
Harbor. OU mpla. Ta-
coma and Seattle S 35 A. M. 5.20 P.M.
Two trains dally to Spokane. Butte. Helena,
Minneapolis. St. Paul and the East.
A. D. CHARLTON.
Asst. General Pas Agt..
253 Morrl-ton street. Portland. Or.
QJCMWTrf f
?r2S?f V
CfiPil
EAST vn J8
JrivJl VIA ;$ suckt r
O OG0EN SHASTA !
CHI ITU M Jo
mx
o-S;
I I r43 I
3jg-jBaEATN0fflHERwf
Ticket Office 122 Third SI. Phone 630
LEAVE J I The Tljer, dally to and
No. 4 from St. Paul. Mlnne
0 00 P. M spoils. Duluth. Chicago
land all points East.
No 3
r.oo A. M.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining
and Butftt Smoklng-LIbrary Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
STEAMSHIP TOSA MARU
For Japan. China and ell Asiatic polnt3 will
leave Seattle
About December 31st.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
Depot rtftlt unci
I Street.
LEAVES
ARRIVES
For Majgerd. Rainier.
Clatskanie. Westport.
Clifton. Astoria. War
reiuon. Flavel. Ham
mond. Fort Stevens.
Gearhart PU . Seaside.
Astoria and Seashore
Expresa,
Dally.
Astoria Express.
Dallj.
8 00 A M.
11:10 A. M.
00 P. M.
0 40 P. M.
Ticket oKlcfe .235 Morrison st. and Union Depot.
J C. MaYO. Gen Pass Agt.. Astoria Or
Salem, Albany, Corvallis, Ore
gon City and Davton.
Steamer Pomona, for Corvallis. leaves C.45
A. M. Tuesdaj, Thuradaj and saturdaj.
Steamer Altuna. for Dajton. leaves 7 A. M.
Mondaj'. Wednesdaj and Frldaj.
Steamer Leona. for Oregon Citj. dally (ex
Sundaj). 0 A. M . 12 30 4 P. M. Leav 3 Ore
gon City 7 30 A. M . 11 A. M.. 2 30 P. M
Round trip. 25c
OLEGON CtTY TRANSPORTATION CO..
. Office and deck, foot Taj lor st. Phone 40.
THE PALATIAL
nun BUILDING
Xot xl drrlc offlce In the liulldlnsi
absolutely fireproof; electric lights
and a--teinii water; perfect sanita
tion and thorough ventllntlon. Ele
vntors rnu day and night.
Roms.
ALNSLIE. DR. GEORGE. Phjsician 413-414
ANDERSON. GUSTAV. Attornej-at-Law...CU
ASSOCIATED PRESS. E L. Powell. Mngr.SOtJ
AUSTEN. F. C, Manager for Oregon and
Washington Bankers' Life Association of
Des Moines, la 502-003
BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION. OF DES
MOINES. IA., F. C. Austen. Mgr.... 502-303
BEALS. EDWARD A., Forecast Official U.
S Weather Bureau ..010
BENJAMIN. R. W.. Dentist 314
BINSU ANGER. OTTO S. Physician and
Surgeon 407-403
BROCK. WILBUR F., Circulator Orego
nlan 501
BROWN. MYRA. M. D 313-314
BRUERE. DR. G. E.. Physician. .412-413-414
BUSTEED. RICHARD 303
CAMPBELL. WM. M.. Medical Referee
Equitablo Life 700
CANNING. M. J 602-6O1
CAUKIN. G. E.. District Agent Traveler
Insurance Companj ......713
CARDWELL. DR. J. R 50G
CHURCHILL. MRS. E. J. 71(1-717
COLUMBLA. TELEPHONE COMPANY
004 GO5-C0G-O07-013-614-G15
CORNELIUS, a W.. Phjs. and Surgeon.. 20(1
COLLIER. P. F., Publisher; S. P. McGuire.
Manager 415
DAY. J G.. & I. N 313
DICKSON. DR. J. F. Phjsician 71J-714
DWYER. JOE E, Tobaccos 403
EDITORIAL ROOMS Eighth Floor
EVENING TELEGRAM 325 Alder Street
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCI
ETY; L. Samuel. Mgr . G. S. Smith.
Cashier 300
FENTON. J. D.. Phjsician and Surgeon. 500-10
FEN TON. DR. HICKS C. Eje and Ear..511
FENTON. MATTHEW F.. Dentist 509
GALVANI. W. H.. Engineer and Draughts
man GOO
GAVIN. A. President Oregon Camera Club
214-215-21(1-217
GEVRY. DR. EDWARD P.. Phjsician and
Surgeon 2L1-213
GIESY, A. J.. Physician and Surgeon. ..700-710
GILBERT. DR. J. ALLEN. Phjsiclan.40l-40a
GILLESPY. SHERWOOD. General Agent
Mutual Life Ins. Co 404-405-400
GOLDMAN, WILLIAM. Manager Manhat
tan Life Ins Co. of New York 209-210
GRANT. FRANK S . Attorney-at-Law....Ol7
GR13WOLD L PHEGLEY. Tailors
1J1 Sixth Street
HAM MAM BATHS. Turkish and Russian.
aOO-301-302
HAMMOND. A B 31t
HOLLISTER. DR. O. C, Phjsician and
Surgeon 504-503
IDLEMAN. C. M., Attorney-at-Law 41G-17-13
JOHNSON. W. C 315-310-317
KADY. MARK T.. Supervisor of Agents
Mutual Reserve Fund Life Assn....004-G03
L1TTLEFIELD, II. R.. Phja. and Sur. 200
MACKAY, DR. A E. Phys. and Surg..711-7L5
MVNHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. of
New York; W. Goldman. Manager. .. .209-210
MARTIN. J L. . CO . Timber Lands 001
McCOY. NEWTON. Attornej-at-Law 715
McFADEN. MItaS IDA E. Stenographer. .201
McGINN. HENRY E. Attorney-at-Law .Jll-12
McKENZIE DR. P. L., Phjs. and Sur.512-13
METT. HENRY 218
MILLER. DR. HERBERT C. Dentist and
Oral Surgeon 6J)S-G09
MOSSMAN, DR. E. P. Dentist 513 514
MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSN;
Mark T. Kad. Superv Uor of Agents C04-G03
McELROY. DR. J G . Phjs &. Sur.701-702-703
McFARLAND. E. B , Secretary Columbia
Telephone Company 600
McGLIRE. S. P. Manager P. F. Collier.
Publisher 415
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., of New
York: Sherwood GUIespy. Gen. Agt.. 404-5-6
NICHOLAS. HORACE B . Attorney-at-Law .715
NILES. M. L.. Cashier Manhattan Llfa In
surance Company of New York 209
OLSEN, J". F . State Agtnt Tontine Sav
ings Association. Minneapolis 211
OREGON CAMERA CLUB 214-213-21G-21J.
OREGON INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY
400-410
OREGONIAN BARBER SHOP; Rudolph
Marsch. Prop 129 Sixth street
OKEuONIAN EDUCATIONAL BUREAU:
J. F. Strauhal. Manager 200
POU1LAND E1E AND EAR INFIRMARY.
Ground Floor. 1J3 Sixth street
QUIMBY,. L. P W.. Gjma and Forestry
Warden 515
REED, WALTER. Optician 133 Sixth street
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