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JJIUK1U OKEUUXIAJi, TUESDAY, ISOVE3IBEB 17, IUQ8. MEET IN FORENOON Merchants' Exchange Session Will Be Held at 11:45 A. M. GRAIN QUIET BUT FIRM Belter Iieniantl for Lower Grades of Hop Aptiles 1m Ovcrsupply. Condition of the Iota 1 Potato -Market. Beginning today, the grain department of the Merchants' Exchange "I ho"" " dally ..salon at ll:4 A. M.. Instead of I -to P. M.. aa tha dealers And It mora convenient to meet In tha forenoon than In tha after Boon. All tha grain markets were. Inclined to quiet yeet.ra.y. While thera was very little doing In wheat, the undertone con tinued firm. Cable to tha Merchants' Ex change showed a aharp advanca of to d In eargoea The December option at Liver pool closed l.d lower, but there waa an ad vanca of Hd In Mar. The Chicago wheat market waa easier. Oata were firm at lat prlcea on a very fair California demand. Barley waa also Brm but quieter. Grain receipts aa reported by the Sler chanta' exchange were: 13tn and nth. Total last Can. Week Care. ist 4 370 JIM I Wheat parley Ctats Hy 22 e lour . Tha weekly grain statistics of tha Mer chants Exchange follow: American Ttsioie supply tfuihels. Bushel. llushvla. Increase. SO noo. onn 1 J 24.OO0 4'il."i,ixa LRul.uuU From Vo 1. IPOS Not. IN. TOT ir'J.OOu Nov. lUtM! :tt.:i70.tMio 2.0-':l.0O0 2.'itt7.lt'iO 2."71.UtO 1.1114. Jrl 3 71S.'ttu l.ss.ottO 1.43S.OWO Nov. Nov. Nov. l ixir. li04 lit' "3 r.u2 M.744.00 3:1. Iil. t"M -7. 1 rt.O" 3.0'.i'-.'MJ I Y177.0ito 6l.::wl.i 54.Ui.tU.OUO Nov. Nov. 1. Jtmi Nov. ls. Nov. 2M. JSln Decrease. f Quantities on passage Week ending For N"v- ,4- Vnited Kingdom .. l.4S().lil Continent 14.3201)00 Total 30.A0O.OO Week ending ,M. 1. ll.fc4n.0O0 11.200.000 . 27. "40.000 World's shipments, flour Inel Week ending From Nov. 14 V s and Canada .. .029..x ..,,. ..O4.0OI uded W.-ek endn.g Ho. It. 07. .r.u.ooo li4.oO KO.IIOO t; j t"0 l.0o0 2.2-h.joO Australia India Dar.ultlan porta .. Kuta Oti.l.twio Itt'.'.ttHI 2.01S.0OO Total 8.S3.1.O00 9.5S3.CO0 PKUANl, NOW FtRLOYV-C.RAOE HOPS Deferred Shipments Are Being Forwarded. .McXfTl Piirrnneea. Hop dealers report a better Inquiry from the East for the lower grades of hops, which, up to tha present time, were almost neglected. Wires are also coming In order ing deferred shipments to be forwarded. McNeff Broe. have been buying freely in the past few days, their purchasea aggre gating MS bales. In addition to -V.0 bales bought from a dealer, they secured OS hales from F. J. Mllr. 1 bales from Mrs. Jackson. 5 bales from Lemke a- Jordan and M bales from Tardea, all of Hubbard, as well aa a oo-bale lot at Harrinburg and ril bales at Mt- Angel. The prlcea paid ranged from I t 7W centa Harry Bolam. of the Hotit Company. Is reported to have purchased 273 bales from Furch sc Sons, of Independence. The price was not learned. Business closed during the day with Lon don Indicated a strong market there for rhotce Pactnca Market conditions In New Tork are re ported by the state papers as follows: Tha market hi still firm In tone, although there Is but little doing In the way of bay ing or selling. Holders of the best lots are not ofTerlrr and as there Is little or no rf-mand for the poorer grades, business Is practlcallv at a standstill ut now. We hear rumors of 13 and Lit, cents being paid In other places, but thus far 12W cents marks the limit of our horse market. Watervltle Times. There have b-ren brought In the local market the past week between .100 and 4tH bales iif hops of a good grade at prlcea ranging from 11 to 12c. Cooperstown Farmer. Dealera are busy among local growers picking np a lot here and there at former pricca It la stated that these purchases are made to rover short contracts with brewers. Schoharie Republican. The largest share or our hops are now bled. and buying continues at from 11 to 1.1 centa David t. Lawyer sold his crop of no hales at 12 s cents to Howard ghafer sc Co. All indications are that choice crops and long growths will bring better prices In th near future. Joseph Retallirk, of Marshvllle. sold his hops to Mr. Clark, of Oneonta. at IIS cents per pound. Cobblesklll Times. Top prices of hops in New Tork City, as reported by the I'nlted States Department of Agriculture, are: October. Jil ... 154c . , H7 c ...He . ,41c . . 2 to . .2."c ..ISC .. liic . . Itic . . 14c . . r-e . . 12c ..12c ..11c .. Sc ll2 ; it4 Mitt I1M7 1WOH. January February March April MV June ......... July Auaajst September . . . October 5. .. . APPLE MARKET IS OVERSTOCKED Thousand of noxea on Front Street and Hardly Any Demand. Tha fruit market Is badly overstocked with apples. There are thousands of. boxes of all descriptions on Front street, for which thera la but an Indifferent demand. Growers and shippers in all aectlons are sending in large quantities on consignment and the result is that the market has be-i-ome exceedingly weak. Tha general range of quotations yesterday was 03 cents to $1.50 per box. Spltxenbergs being offered at tha latter nirure. A few small Iota of Winter Bananas are held at fX per box. Recelpta of California grapes were large, about 00O crates, and the market waa rather weaker Other fruits were unchanged. A car of navel oranges waa received. Tha first car ot new datea of the season rame In aed was distributed on the street. They acre quoted at 7H6?H cents per t pound. POTATO MARKET IS DRAGGING. f. rowers Offering Freely, but Want High Prlcea. The potato market Is not active at tha present time. Growers are offering quite freely, but want more than buyers will pay. I,ocaI lobbers are well supplied and In clined to quote lower prices at shipping points. Aside from an occasional car sei youth, thera la no ahlpplng movement- A Navy contract waa let at San Francisco a few days ajo for 2"00 aacka of Oregona ; These were In atore there and the placing of the order had no effect on tha market. The trade la watching" the situation In Colorado closely, where climatic conditlona may yet have a material effect on the market. Reports from Colorado are that the cold wave la still on. A car of California onlona waa received yesterday and offered to the trade at 1 per sack. Two prlcea In Butter Market. - A few of tiie city creameries are still quoting butter at 35 cents, but the others have all advanced to 3 centa The Eastern market Is a cent higher than last week. Eggs were active yeaterday and Arm at the prevloua prlcea Chicken receipts were fairly large for Monday, but the demand waa light and former quotations were current. Egg and Butter Storage Htoeka. Ammon at Person, of New Tork. report butter and eggs In 30 cold-storage houses ot ,,.tnn. Philadelphia and New York, as follows at month: the opening of this Eggs, cases. .I.14.4.M . i.:.so.is2 Butter. pounds. 44.54.1s2 4H.21.::41 37.3!t7.!l ItiOd l'.i7 loos . 1.240.421 OH i. -...... " Kzes decreased last month. 42o,&(i rases. -r uvcrcucu iv in.-ii . ... . . . . . pounds tiroeery Notre. There was a decline ot H-cent In Manila rope yesterday. White and bayou beans were quoted firmer. The rice market In the South and East Is unsettled, owing to the new-crop rice com ing on the market. Bank Clearing. Clearings of the Northwestern cities yes terday were as follows Clearings Jrlaliinc-es. 142 71.1 J71.742 Portland Seattle . Tacoma . Spokane . .$l.3'cj.;ts . 2.0.T..7.-.S !rt12r.2 . l.K2.82 rORTLANU MAK&XI1 Grain. Flour. Feed. Bte. WHEAT Bluestem. SBc; club. lc; fife. 90c: red Russian, valley, flc. BARLEY Produce- SSc: 40-fold, lc; prices: ' Feed. 21 per ton; brewing. 27. OATS Producers1 prices: No. 1 white. Sod 31 per ton; gray. 2Uvr'lO. FLOUR Patents. 14. i per barrel; etraighla. $3.i; exports, 13 7; Valley. 14.46; a-sack graham. .40; whole wheat, 4.3; rye. 13.50. MILLSTUFFf Bran. $26 V) per ton; mid dlings. :U; snorts, country. $:;o: city. a-H); V. S. mill chop. 22; rolled barley. 127 309 2s.no. HAT Timothy. Willamette Valley. 114 per ton: Willamette Valley, ordinary. $11: Eastern Oregon. $1 60t? 1 7.30; mixed. $13; clover. $9: altalfa, $14: alfalfa meal. $19. Vegetables and Frail. FRESH FRl'IT Apples. 6T.ct$3 per box; pears. $lil.2o per box: grapes. $1.4 1 1.65 per crate; quinces. $101.25 pea box; cranberries. $10.30fi 12.50 ler oarrel: cassavas. 2Sc er puund; spaiiia'j Malaga giaies. $7j $7.50 per !arrel. POTATOES Buying price. SOg'JOc per huntircl: sweet potatoes. 162c per lb. TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges, navels, $.1.2373.50 per box; lemons. fancy. $4.5vt5 per box: choice, $.1.50'? 4: sltmlartl. $2.73 box; grapefruit. $4w-V.0 per box; bananas. 5c per pound; pome granates. $1.0010 2 per box; pineapples. $2 9 2.50 per dozen. ONIONS $Mil lO per 100 lbs. ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. $1.15 per sack; carrots. $1; parsnips. $1.25; beets, $1.23: horseradish. 10c per pound. VF.GETAHLES Artlchokee. HOcffSI doa. : bears. 10?llc per pound: cabbage. Italic per pound: cauliflower. B0ct$l per doxen; cel ery. 40f7c per dozen; cucumbera, $2 pet box: eggplant. 15c per pound; lettuce. 73cj$l per box: pareley. 150 per doxen: peas, loc" per pound: peppers, lOc per pound; fumpklns. lcrlc per pound: radishes, lc per dozen; spinach. 2c per pound; sprouts. P1,J;1"C per pnimi: squash. 11 V per pound: tomatoes. 50c 9 $L Dairy and Conntrr Produce, BUTTER City creamery, extras. 3503ec; fancy outsiile creamery, 32i1B3ic par Bound: store. 1T820C EGOS Oregon selects. $7 feo; Eastern. 17i3-"jC per dozen. POULTRY Hens. 121-i6,13c per pound: Spring 12r 12'e; ducks, 14al3c; geese. 10-W lot-c; turkeya. 17 loc; dressed turkeys, 20 t2l"c. CHEESE Fancy eremn twine. 5c per pound: full cream trlp.cts. 16c; full cream Young America, lrtc. VKAL F.xtra K',le Per pound; ordi nary. 7 7 He; heavy. So. PORK Fancy. 7c Pr pound: large, I H c Prerlslona. BACON Fancy. 2t"c per pound; siaiid ard. lSc; choice. 17aC; Kngllsn. lbViW 17c: struts. 13c DRY SALT CURED Regular snort clears, dry salt. 12c: smoked 13c: anort clear backs, heavy, dry ar.lted. 11c; "oked. 12c. Or.ron exports, dry suit l.lc; smoked 14c. HAMS lo to '13 lbs., 15c; 14 to 10 lbs.. IV- IS to 20 1U" . 15c; hams, skinned, lie'- picnics, loc; cottage roll, lie; ahoul ders. 11c; boiled ham. 22c; boiled picnic ''LARD Kettle-rendered: Tierces. llc; tubs. HWc: 5.).. 13c; MH3 4: ts. 14'wc: 3a. -14c. Standard Pure. Threes. 12 c: tubs. 12 He: 50s. 1 2 c ; 20s. 12Sc: 10. 13c: 5. Wee; 3s. 13c Com pound: Tierces. 8c; tuba. SWc; oOa, K'ac. Itoa. SHc; 10s. Sc: 6s, 8)c- SMOKED BEEF Beef tongues, each. TOO; dried oeef sets, loc; dried beef outaldea. 13c; drlsd beet Inaloes.. lbc; dried beat '"'picKLe'd' GOODS Barrels: Plga feet. 13- regular trips. $10: honeycomb trine. $ia- plKS- tonguea $l30: lamba- tongues. MSS MEATS Beef, specials $11 pel barrel; plate. $14 per barrel; family $14 pel barrel: pork. $21 per barrel: brisket. . per barrel; 8 P. beef toniuea. $20: pig snouts. $12 50; pig eara. $12 50. Hope. Wool. Hides, Etc, HOPS 1 ..'. choice. b8Hc; prima. 79 7'.c; medium. J i t Oc per pound. lo.. 4 4c. Il'oti. 1 Ij 1 c. WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best, 1 6 14c per pound, according: to shrinkage; Valley. 156 10c MO H A lit Choice. 18e per pound. HIDtS lry hid.s. No. ;. Uloc Pu. dry kip No. 1. 13c pound; dry calfiklna loc pftund; aaiiea oiuee. hv calfskins. 1213c pound; green, lc less FURS No. 1 skins. Angora goat. $1 to II 25 ba.iscr. 23c to 50c; bear, black. S to $'2 bear, brown. $0 to $!: bear, cinnamon. $rt to '.': bear, grizzly. $13 to $2l: beaver. $,. 5o to i.5o: cat. wild. Hoc to $1; cougar, per fect head and clawa. $3 to $10: Bher. dark. K JO to $11: n.-her. pale. $4 0 to $. ; fox cn.Vs $3 to $5; fox. gray. 0c to 80c: fox. red. "'i to $4: fox silver. $35 to $1U0; lynx $S to $12l marten, dark. $8 to $12; mink. $2 .0 to $4.:: muekrat. 13c to loc: otter. $10 to i;t) SO- raccoon. 45c to 0c: eea otter. $loo to $250 aa to size; skunks." 6"c to .oc; civet cTtlOc to l.V: wolf. $2 to $3; coyote. 70c to jTio- wolverine, dark. $3 to $3; wolverine. P"casCARAbakK Small Iota. 6c: car lota, lc per pound, . Groceries. Dried Finite. Eta. DRIED FKUITS Applea I Pepou nd; Beachee. l12c; prunes. Italians. $ S" ; prunes. French. 3tfic: currants, un washed cases. 4C; curranta washed, casea, fl'gi white fancy. 60-pound boxes. 8c; dates. 7HoTV.c per pound. COFr EE Mocha. 24 0 28c: Java, "dtn ary 17i20c; Costa Rica, fancy. 1820c; good. ItWloc: ordinary. 12loo per pound. KICK Southern Japan. c; head. 6149 '"sALMON Columbia RlTer. 1 -pound talis, o Hoien: 2-pouud tails. 12.05: 1-pound nats. $2 lO; Alaska pink, l-pound tails. Sc; ?d. l -pound tails. $1.43: aockeyea. l-peun SUGAR Granulated. $6.05: extra C. $5 55 golden C. $5.45; fruit and berry sugar goo--.; Plain has. $5.85; beet granu lated. $55 cub. barrels). $.145: pow 'leted tbarrel). 6 30. Terms: On remit tances within 15 days deduct 14c per oound- if later than IS daya and within 30 days, deduct "ec per pound. Maple aug-Jr. 15lc per pound. NUTS Walnuta. 14 else per pound y aack: Brazil nuts, lflc; alberta. lc; pecans, c; almonds. 13(14c; clwatnuta, Ohio, N.c- peanuts, raw. . Sc per pound: roasted 10c; plnenuts, 10013c: hickory nuts. 10c; ,-ocoanula. 0C per dozen. SALT Granulated. $14.50 per ton. $1 per tale! half ground. 100s. $19 per ton; 60s. 1HKins1-Small white. 5 33e; large white. 4t,c: Uma. bc: pink. 3'.,c: bayou. sc; 31exlcan red, 4 4e. Oils. LINSEED Raw. barrels. Rec; kettle-boiled, barrels. 60c; raw. case (He: kettle-boiled, "SLsziNK-V. M and P. Naptha. eaaea, Uc- Iron barrels. lSbc. " COAL OIL Pearl and Aatral oil. cases. ISSc per gallon; water white. Iron barrel llci Eocene and Extra Star, eases. 2154c: Headlight oil. cases, 20c: Iron barrels. 13c; Elaine, cases. 2c. GASOLINE: Union and Red crown, bar rels. IS Sc; cases. 22-c Motor, barrels. iei,c- cases. 23,c 86 degrees, barrels. 30c. cases. 37c Engine distillate, barreia. c; cases. 16c. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 16- Cotton futurea closed steady. November. .06c; December. 9 00o- Januarv. O.OJc: February and March. 83c: May. S.S5c; June, 8.7Hc: July, 8-TTc; August, $ 6Sc; October. 8 54c " - I . . . . a. Trr -i.V.'O FAVOR A Large Interests Want Lower Stock Prices. MARKET IS IRREGULAR Sellins Orders From Domestic and Foreign Sources Cause an Early Decline, Which tater Gives Place lo Recovery. NEW1 YORK. Nov. 11 Mixed views over the speculative outlook foind their retiec tlon In the spotty and somewhat Irregular tone or the stock market today. Th con tenta of letters and circulars from stock commission houses show the growth of con servatism In that element, due to the ex tant and the raoidlty of the advance in prices which has occurred since the elec tion. Point was given to this advice by the reactionary tone ot the market at the close of last week. The reault was the receipt of a fair vol ume of selling orders from outside sources with the opening of the week. Some of these selling orders came from abroau. 1 he origin of a good part of the foreign nrdera was ascribed to Germany, where the agitation over the Kaiser's course waa said to be a disturbing factor. The early decline which these selling orders caused gave place to recovery later. The upward movement wes constrained and languid by comparison with last week's vlgorlus movements and the prominence of stocks of a minor grade in the rise left It with less convincing power on sentiment tcnard the miirket. Even when it was sought to remedy this by bringing forward again the high-grade railroad slocks, it was evident .that they were not ao readily rpoved aa was the case last week. Specific reasons for the check to the speculative accumulation were not clear. It was based apparently more on the general consideration of the extent to which dis tribution had been going on at the high level of prices and the suspicion that with such distribution -ffected. the market would enjoy less fostering csre from the power ful Interests which have hart it In control all throvgh the Summer and up to the time of the election. The court decision that the American To bacco Company Is In violation of the Slier man anti-trust law is receiving closer At tention and the further study of its con tents Intensifies the Impression of its wide scope and the sweeping application It must have lo all the great corporations. More attention also waa given to the question of tariff revision and its probable bearing on business activity and on special Interests. News of the Government suit to collect back taxes from the American Sugar Refintng Company weakened that stock. A decline In General Electric waa traceable to re ports of the orders received and the volume of sales of the company for the third quar ter of the year, showing so large a decline from the corresponding quarter in recent years as to dampen enthusiasm. This re port was also published last week, but w-lthout effect until today. I'nlted Statea Steel continued to strug gle against the consideration of the rapid rate at which It has already risen and the statement of Its president that the present rate of activity had grown only to 00 per cent of the corporation's capacity. Another reduction In the quotations for copper at the New York Metal Exchange and a severe decline in the price of London copper war rants were accompanied by admlsslona from some of the large Interests In the trade of a lull In demand from domestic consumers." The fact of this admission, aa much aa that of the decline Itself. Inspired the feel ing that the large Interests back of the slock market were prepared to countenance a reaction. Bonds were Irregular. Total aalea. par value. $6.C26.O00. United States 3s advanced hk per cent on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cloolng High. Iw. Bid. n 83. . no. Sale.. 30.UIH) 2. KM) 'lOO 2.300 4L1 iV 200 Amal Copper . , Am Car ft Foun do preferred .. Am Cotton Oil.. Am Hd ft Lt pf Am Ice Securl... Am Linseed Oil.. Am Locomotive.. do preferred s -ttj IttA I'i7 1117 107 : i 2714 26 'i 12s 66 1 1111)1, 5 1II7I4 133 1)3 31 '4 51 34 l'H JII4I, 108 (XI 56 14 1781, 2V4 loo 4.-.S. 12 171 1.4 148 7 40 411 6'i 35 27 S 13 56 110 28 211 131, 50 i 2.8O0 100 no Am Smelt Ref. 36.200 00 tK 83 oo prererred Am Sugar Ref. 20 Itl7-X lll7Hi Am Tobacco pf.. 6i0 IM-4 311 5251, Wil Il 03 Am Woolen loo Anaconda Min Co ll.ooo . 31 51 -'S Hflit 0S-14 I1.5 10IH4 no 55 V, 177 28 14 '45 lot4 17oa 14S 07 30 14 4Si 6!'! Atchison 8.8O0 do preferred . All Coast Line. Bait ft Ohio... do preferred 3C0 10.-.4 SO.000 lit4 --no io Brook Ran Tran. 82.5l Canadian Paciflc. 2.K11O Central Leather .. 18.GO0 30-14 do preferred Chea ft Ohio 3.9O0 4tt Chicago Gt West. 14.2O0 12 (hit-ago ft N w.. 1.2O0 17144 C. M ft St Pa.il. 27.1010 HO14 C. C. C ft St L.. 1.30O eij Colo Fuel ft Iron 4.AH0 Colo A Southern.. 2.8110 40 M, cot, 63'. do 1st preferred. do 2d preferred. Consolidated Gas.. Corn Products . . . Del ft Hudson... D ft R Grande... do preferred . . . 0 400 63 63 H 15o-! 10 177V1 32-4 76 3414 34 48 3!V. 1.600 152 ICS x.l'to H'4 ill 811O 11, 17 . 2.2(10 34 114 loo fcoo 77 34 Tj 3-. 4 fit, 77 34 4 34 41) Distiller Securi Erie . 23.OO0 do 1st preferred. 1.400 do 2il preferred. 1.5H0 40 :i!M4 General Electric .. 2 Ono 15fli4 135 13H4 Gt Northern pf... 1,1.700 141 4 1M 144194 Gt Northern Ore.. 3.2iK 74 73 73 Illinois Central .. 14.4HO 140 147' Interborough Met. 21. loo l4-!i 13'f, US' 13 so- 11' 57 li 32 '4 301, 30 63 '4 115 441, 134 2-ti 35-v. lo preferred 11.100 37 i 12 08 3314 3014 85 11 .18 32 211 30 4'4 115S Int Paper do preferred . . . Int Pump Iowa Central .... K C Southern .. do preferred . . . Lnttls ft Nashville Minn ft St 1. ... M. St P ft S S M. 000 UK) 1.2H0 2.0O0 1.4H0 3014 64 'i 2O0 8H0 llil 800 43 . Mtesourl Pacific. 4.700 62 '4 3IH4 60 Mo Kan ft Texas) 16.4uO 3.11 do preferred 1.200 60 '4 84-14 National Lead ... N Y Central N Y. Ont ft West. Norfolk ft West.. 7 2O0 8.1 X 4.600 11.1 114T4 115 2.4O0 1.200 44 44 44 1 83 83 84 North American.. 81 M i; 72 Northern Pacific. . 43.100 1.151, 15:1 155 Pacinc Mall 4.400 3114 29 31 Pennsylvania ..... People'e Gas P. C C ft St T. 17.500 13014 12!) 1.4O0 100 100 1211 IOO14 87 40 173 43 130 28 88 22 49 33 01 .t'. Pressed Steel Car 1,600 40 3! 174 Pullman Pal Car 1O0 174 Rv Steel Spring.. l.SoO' 4.1H 444 Reading 136.900 I40T4 138 Republic Steel ... 2.(sio 2.HT4 214 t" do prererred ... 2.2110 Rock Island Co.. 5.300 do preferred . . . 2.000 St L ft S F 2 pf. 1.500 St L Southwestern do preferred ... 1.20O Sloss-Sheffleld 200 89 88 14- 23 22 30V4 4(1 34 33 B.1 .12 B3j 80 804 8.114 Southern Pacific. S1.500 1 174 11 H" do preferred ... 500 120 119 120 Southern Railway. 3,:nto do preferred . . . ftoo Tenn Copper 23.200 Texas ft Pacinc . 6.000 Tol. St L ft West do preferred 800 26 25 2.1 r.9 50 32 36 60 14 5 49 31 24 32 61 60 Union Paciflc ...111. 000 182 179 181 do preferred ... 23.0OO 7' U 8 Rubber l.OOO 36 do 1st preferred. Stio 105 Hi tmtfi 33 105 35 104 U S Steel 137.HOO .18 56 bi do preferred 50 114 113 . 113 t'tah Copper 4.4110 49 48 48 Va-Caro Chemical. do preferred . . . Wabash 1,600 89 38 38 113 14 33 91V, 64 11-4 29 132 1.200 1.1 33 92 65 US 30 144 do preferred 700 33 Westlnghouee Elec 1.6H0 1 4 11 28 131 Western Union 1.7O0 Wheel L Erie 400 500 Wisconsin Ceneral Am Tel ft Tel Co 19.SO0 132 Total salea for the day. 1.081.900 aharee. BONDS. NEW YORK. "Nov. 16. Closing quotations; u" S ref. 2a reg.l03!N Y C O 3s.i 93 'do coupon. .. .104 INorth Pacific 3s. 7.1 T S 3s reg lOOKNorth Pacific 4s. 103 do' coupon 100:south Pacific 4a. 94 rj g new reg.l20 Unlon Pacinc 4s. 103 do coupon 121 IWIscon Cent 4s. 87 Atchison adj 4a. 91 'Japanese 4s.... HI D ft R Q 4a 96 I Stocks at London. - LONDON. Nov. 16. Consols for money, 84 5-16: do for account. 84. Anaconda ... 10 62'N. Y. Central. 117.75 Atchison ... 98.25 iNorflk ft Wea 85. 30 do pref 101.00 I do pref 88.00 REACTION ' Tlalt a. Ohio. 109. 62lOnt ft West.. Can Pacinc. .183- jIennsriYiin!. IRand Mines.. 6.87 71.50 26.23 Ches Ohio. 4i Chi Grt West 11 C. M. ft S. P. 152 De Beers. ... 12. 00 IHeadinr 75 Southern By. . S7; do pref. . .. . 23 tSonth Paciflc. 50 lUnion Pacinc. 50 75 37 50 73 50 30 25 25 D R o 35. do pref . ... 78. Erie 35 do 1st pf . . 50. do 2d pf . . 41. Grand Trunk 22 111 Central. . 152 L ft N 11 Mo K ft T.. 30 50 1 do pref 50 U- S. Steel... OO I do pref..... 62 HI Wabash 50 I do pref 00 ISpanlsh 4s. . . 02 'Amal Copper. Money Exchang-e, Etc. NEW YORK. Nov. 1 Money on call, easy. 1 6 2 per cent: ruling rate, closing bid and offered. 1 per cent. Time loans dull, with a nrmar tendency. Sixty days. $3 per cent; 90 days, 3? 3 per cent: six months, 3 64 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 4i4 per cent Sterling exchange steady, with ctul business In banker'a bills at 4.S375 lor 0 day bills and at $4.8590 for demand. Commercial bills. $4.84 64.84. Bar silver 50 c Mexican dollars 45c. Government bonds, firm; railroad bonds. Irregular. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1$.- Stlver bars i0c- Mexican dollara Nominal. Drafts Sight. 2c; telegraph. 4c. Sterling on London 0 days, $4.81, sight, $4.8$. LONDON. Nov. 16. Bar 'silver Quiet, 23 3-16d per ounce. Money ltl per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills !s 2ty2S-l per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for three months' bllla la J2 6-1 per cent. Daily Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Nov. 16. Today's Treas ury statement: Available cash balance $1.18.351.716 Gold coin and bullion 21.314.3S7 Gold certlflcatea : 47.226,030 SEATTLE FLU TRADE BHD MIliLERS THIXK PORTLAND HAS SECURED LOWER RATES. F.ggs Advanced to High Prices With out Cause Turkeys Shipped to Alaska. SEATTLE. Wash.. Nov. 16 Fresh eggs lumped up another cont today, now being quoted at 49 cents for the best. Dealers cannot account for the advance, as the sup ply of fresh eggs is about as It has been for several weeks. Fresh Eastern egis were advanced to 38 and 39 cents, now sell ing at a price said by some to be the best J ever obtained ror .eastern ess i ket. . ' The local flour market Is reported aa be ing in a very unhealthy condition, but fol lowiag the reduction In rates to Hongkong, millers look for recovery. Mlllera here believe that Portland millers have bee se curing lower rates on flour to the Orient than could be had here, although the rteam ahip companlea deny this. Owing to the dullness In flour, wheat is quiet. Turkeys were active today, most live stock being dressed for shipment North. Prices were unchanged. Dealers look for no change of the schedule set Saturday and have noti fied shippers that the 20-cent prices will hold until November 22 at least, and pos sibly up to and including Thanksgiving. CJIOTATIONS AT SAX FRANCISCO Trices raid for Produce In the Bay City Markets. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 16. The follow ing prices were quoted In the produce mar ket todav: MlllstulTs Bran. $29.50831; middlings. $33.5ol35..10. ., Vegetables Cucumbers. $11.50; garlic, 7 68c; green peas. o⪼ string beans. 3 6c; tomatoes. 15630c; okra. $1.2601.60; egg plant, 85c1.26. Butter Fancy creamery, 30c: creamery aeconds. 27c; fancy dairy. 23c; dairy sec onds, 20a. Cheese New. 1213c; Young Amer ica. 15jlc; Eastern, 17c. Eggs store, 60c; fancy ranch, 64c; East ern. 27c. Poultry Roosters, old. $3.5084.60; young, $3.50a8: broilers, small. $34; broilers, large $4fit4.50: fryers. $55.50: hens. $3.50 e:i: ducks, old. J45: young. $6 1. Wool Spring. Humboldt and Mendoclna, 16tS19c: Mountain. 4iBi7c; South Plains and San Joaquin. 79c; Nevada, $&12c Hay Wheat. 1822: wheat and oats. $1721; alfalfa. 111S; stock. $1315; "p'oTa.r.aSa.lnaBurbank,. $1.2591.00: Oregon Burbanks. $1.161.30; sweets. 1 1 25 Fruits Applee, choice. $1.25: common. 40c- banana. Sl3: limes. $4tR: lemons, choice. $3.50; common. $1: orangea, navela, 242.7.1: pineapples. $1.504J3. Receipts Flour, 12,070 sacks; wlwat, 1160 centals; barley. 4380 centals; oats 00 centals; beans, 203S sacks; com. 170 centals: potatoes, 9390 sacks; bran. 130 sacks; middlings. t :". wool, 220 bales; hides, S60. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKBT. rrlree Current Locally on Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Conditions In the livestock market yes terday were Improved over last week. The surplus of steers has been mostly worked off while the quality of the recent offerings has been better. Hogs are coming In In good shape, with th5 demand active. There r a scarcity of good sheep, which are firm Receipts yesterday were BIS cattle. 633 sheep. 877 hogs and 40 horses and mules A dispatch from Prinevllle says: Crook County stockmen are holding their cattle f-r a firmer market. About 5000 head are ready to be shipped to Portland as soon as beef cattle are quoted higher at the at ckyards. ' The following prlcea were current on llve atoek In the local market yesterday: CATTLE Best steers. $3.75$ 4; medium. $3 2515 3.00; common. $2..102.76; cows. best. $2 753: medium. $2.509 2.75: common, $2'a 2.50; calves. $3.506.4.50. SHEEP Best wethers, $3.50; mixed. $.. rweB. $2..HVa2.75; lambs, best trimmed, $4 &4 25: untrimmed. $3.50193.75. HOGS Best. $6jt.25; ' medium. $5.25 5.75; feeders not wanted. Eastern Livestock Markets. OMAHA. Nov.' 16. Cottle Receipts. 7200; market steady. Cows lower. Natiye steers. $4'ir7.25: cows and heifers. $2.80 4 40- Western steers, $3,256-5.50; Texas steers $.V4; cows and heifers. $2.iiO 4 "3- canners. $282.60: stockers and feed ers, ' $2 755: calves. $3l5.75; bulla and .tags, $2.25ti3.75. HOR9 Receipts. .t'u, mamcL. lower Heavv. $5.60 5.75; mixed. $5.50tot 5 60; ' light. $5.40 5.60: pigs, $3.B0(5.2i; bulk of salea $3.30ft 5.65. Sheep Receipts. 18,500; market, steady. Yearlings. 4.405: wther9i 1030: ewes, $3,236 4.10; lambs, $5.2o6. CHICAGO. Nov.. 16. Cattle Receipts, about iftoo; market. 10t8125c lower. Beeves, $3 306 7.50; Texans. $3.50S4.50: Western. $3 -oe 5.80; stockers and feeders. $2.601 4.60; cows and heifers, $1.50 5.20; calves, JHoga Receipts, about 64.000; market 15c lower. Lights. $505.70: mixed, $5.20(jj;5.90; heavy. $5.2l)tS .1.00: rough. $5.2O3.40; good to choice heavy, $5.40i3 !)0; pigs, $8.755: bulk of sales $5.00&5.8O. gneep Receipts, about 9000; market. 15 ffOc lower. Natives. $2.404.50; West erns. $2.404.50; yearlings, $4.304S0; lambs. $3.739500; Westerns, $3.755.90. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 16 Cattle Receipts, 8000: market, 10g2-5c lower. Stockers and feeders. $34.0; bulla, $2.40 e-3.75- calves. $3.50 6.75; Western steers, $3 4018 5.40; Western cowa, $2 5004.40- Hogs Recelpta, 15.000: market. lo15c lower. Bulk of aales. $5.250 5.70; heavy. $5 60 7.75; packera and outchera, $5-53 5.70: light. $55.50; plga, $43- gheei; Receipts. 8000; market, weak. Muttons, $44.60; lambs, $4.,106.10: raxje wethers, $3.75fe3; fed ewes, $2.75W4.25. Talry Produce in the East. CHICAGO, Nov. 16. On the Produce Ex change today the butter market was steady. Creamerlea, 22e29c; dairies, lp6 25c. Erc;s strong at mark, caaea Included. 22 e5c- firsts. 2S29c: prime firsts. 2c. Cheese Steady to Arm. 1214 6134. NEW YORK. Nov. 16. Butter, steady. Creamery specials, 3030i4e; extras. 29 294c; thirds to firsts. 20 8 28c. Wool at St. Lonle. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 16. Wool ' unchanged; territory and Western mediums. 1520o; One mediums, 18817c; line, 12fi 14e MOVEMENTIS URGE Heavy Wheat Receipts Cause Selling Pressure. WINNIPEG GETS 1205 CARS Absence ot Flour Trade Adds lo the Weakness of the Chicago Mar- ket Corn Easy and Oats Are Steady. CHICAGO. Nov. 16. Following a light advance at the opening, the wheat market was weak the remainder of the day. pit traders In general being disposed to sell. Offerings, however, were held In check to some extent by continued dry weather In many parts of the Winter wheat belt and by a report which claimed a 20 per cent decrease In acreage seeded to wheat this year In Kansas, compared with the previous year. There was no evidence of selling by the leading longs and trade during a greater part ot the session wag quiet. The chief reason for the selling pressure was the continued free movement of wheat to the Northwestern and Southwestern markets. Receipts at Winnipeg today were 120u cars against 641 the corresponding day last year, and those at Minneapolla and Duluth. were also liberal. At Kansas City and St. Louis the arrivals were more than double those of last year. The total absence of flour trade added to the weakness of the market. The close was weak at almost the lowest figures, final quotation on December be ing at 1.02?4 and on May $1.07. Corn opened firm with wheat, but soon weakened on proflt-takii.g and continued weak the remainder of the session. Prices at the sample tables were '4 c lower and Eastern demand was very slock. The close waa weak at the lowest point with Decem ber ?4c lower at 624c. May closed at 62 He. Oata displayed moderate weakness in sym pathy with wheat and corn. Demand for tash oata was slack and. prices at . the sample tables were steady to He lower. At the close December waa hie lower at 4&3ic. May closed at 50 c. Enormous receipts 'of live hogs at Western packing centers caused weakness in pro visions early. At the close prices were 2c lower to 24c higher. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Dec 1.03i $1.03 May 1.07'4 1.07 July ...... 1.02ft 1.02ft CORN. Dec. S3 ft -63ft Mav 631 .63ft July 62 - OATS. Low. Jl.02'4 1.07 1.01 Close. 1.02ft 1 07 101ft .62ft .62ft 61 .62ft .62ft .61ft ' Dec. May July Jan. May Jan. May Jan. May .49 .49ft .61ft .61ft .46ft -46ft MESS PORK. .48 K .50 -46ft .48 .60 .46 ft 15.90 16.10 15.90 16.02ft 16.15 16.07ft 16.20 LARD. . 9.10 9 15 . 9.20 9.30 1607ft 9.07 ft 9.20 9 05 9.2JV SHORT RIBS. .'.35 8.42ft 8.35 8.40 8.67ft ay B.S3 tt.oin, O.nu Cash quotations were as follows r lour Hteaay. Wheat No. 2 Spring, $1.051.07: No. 3, 93C0S11-O6: No. 2 red, - $1. 03ft 1. 04ft. Corn No. 2, S665ftc; No. 3 yellow, 7ftc. Oats No. 2 white, 6057c; No. 3 white, 48 ft 7 61c. . . Rye No. 2. 74c. Barley Good feeding, 58&9c; fair to choice malting. 6064c. Flax seed No. 1. Northwestern,- $1.42. Timothy seed Prime. $3.85. Clover Contract grades. $9.25. Short ribs Sidei (loose), $8.9561.76. Pork Mess, per bbl., $14.50 4f 14.62 ft. Lord Per 100 lbs., $9,22 ft. Sides Short, clear (boxed). $8.75 9. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls. ....... .20.200 67.000 Wheat, bu. 47.000 21,400 Corn, bu 200.000 176.500 Oata, bu 226.500 246.100 Rve. bu 6.000 Barkjy. bu 74.700 29,90 Grain and Produce at New York. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Flour Receipts. 36.000 barrels; exports. 14.900 barreia. Market steady, but quiet. Wheat Receipts, 301.000 bushels: exports. 802.550 bushels. Spot, easy. ' No. 2 red, $1.10ftel.llft elevator and $1.124 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1.15ft f. o. b. afloat. Big recelpta forced wheat prlcea off a little today, but bull aupport prevented any open break and the market closed about ftc net lower. Speculative trade was lees active and export interest waa very slow. De cember closed at $1.12 anS May at $1.14. Hops Quiet. Hides Firm. Central America, 20ftc. Petroleum and wool Steady. Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16 Wheat- Steady. Barley Strong. Wheat Shipping. $1.42 ft 1.67 ft ; mlll- '"Barlf eed. V l-4Tft ; brewing. "oats-RM.eoffJ; white. $1.601.76; black. 2.262.60. Call board sales Wheat May. $1.72 . BKrley December. $1.48; May. tl.olft. Corn Large yellow. $1.85 ft 1-90. European Grain Markets. LONDON. Nov. 19. Cargoes, quiet but firm; buyers Indifferent operators; Walla Walla, prompt shipment. 6d higher, at SSs; California, prompt shipment, 6S 9d higher, English country markets 6d dearer; French country markets slow. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 16. Wheat Decem ber 7 1lAd: March. 7s 8ftd; May. 7s gftd. Weather overcast. Wheat at Taeomn. TACOMA. Nov. 16. Wneat Milling, blue stem, 94ftc; eaport, bluestem, 92c; club, 87c; red. 85c. i V I hi b 1 c Supply of Grain. NEW YORK, Nov. 16. The visible supply of grain Saturday, November 14, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, was as follows: Bushels. Decrease. Com Oats . Rye . . Barley 1 531,000 'Xit.&Xi "' 9.&OS.000 .106,000 1.040,000 64.000 6,573,000 96,000 Vjuatem Mining Stocks. BOSTON, Nov.' 16. Closing quotations: 97.00 Adventure . .? a-ou iviuiucr . . Allouez 38.50 Shannon . Amalgamated 86.25 (Tamarack ... 18.50 . . . 84.00 18.50 Atlantic IO rx L. i iT'-,. Cal Sc Hecla.b80.ou uniien 1.WI"' ji. ctntfnnlaT .. 34.50 lu. S. Mining. 46.12ft Copper Range 81.00 nalv West... 10.50 M.73 Utah' Victoria . . . . . 47.00 . . 4.5B A OO Franklin .... 17.25 Granby 107.00 Mass Mining. 6.25 uirhlrmi ... 34.75 Winona Wolverine . . . 152.30 North Butte.. 87. 3D TJ,.s rfta . . 27.5(1 Mohawk 69.60 Mont C c. .oo jc. . -- ZU.IZtt Old Dominion o.oo Osceoia . A"-" Parrot . . SO.DU , ii i.t i, .i - - . . . . NEW YORK. Nov. Alice Breeee 3 Brunswick Con. 3 Com Tun stock. 25 do bonds 16 C C V S3 Horn Silver.... .0 Iron Silver 100 IB. Closing quotations ILeadvllle Con. iLIttle Chief... i Mexican (Ontario ...... Ophlr 'Standard 1 Yellow Jacket. T S .. 72 . .400 ..185 ..180 .. 45 Dried Fruit at New York. wnr tork. Nov. 16. Tha market for evaporated applea la firm, with fancy quoted at 8ftc- choice. 7ftJ74c; prime, 6ft7c. Old crop ia quoted at 4 6c. according to prunes are meagerly active, with quota tions ranging from 4 to 13c for California and 6ft 7c for Oregon 50-S0s. Apricots are strong, with choice quoted DOWNING-HOPKINS CO. ESTABUBHED ISM BROKERS STOCKS --BONDS --GRAIN Bowirht and aeta fee cash aael aa snargla. Private wires Rooms 201 to 204, Couch Building at 8tc: extra choice. SfttJPftc; fancy. 10 ft t& lb ftc. , t Peaches remain steady with demand some what improved. Choice. 7&7ftc; extra choice. 7 ft 8c; fancy. 8 ftc. Raisins are moving, rather more freely, with loose Muscatel quoted at 5VS6c: choice to fancy seeded. 6⪼ seedless, 4 -,s 6c, and London layers, $L501.60. Metal Markets. NEW YORK. Nov. 16. There waa a. very severe break In the London tin market to day, with spot quoted at 135 15s and fu tures at 137 10a. The local market was easy in consequence, with the spot quoted at 29.3oa31c. 1 Copper declined 7s 6d in London, with spot closing at 63 5s and futures at 64 2s 6d. The local market was easy and a shade lower, with Lake quoted at 14.25 14.50c: electrolytic. 14.12ft & 14.25c, and cast ing at 14S14.12ftc Lead was a shade higher at 13 2s 6d In London. The local market waa quiet and anchanged at 4.33$M.40c. Spelter advanced to 20 17s 6d In London. The lecal market was quiet at 5(5 50.5c. Iron was lower In London, with standard foundry quoted at 48s 4d and Cleveland warranta at 49s 3d. Locally the market was unchanged. . Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK, Nov. 16. Coffee futures closed steady, net unchanged to 10 polnte lower. Sales 64,250 bags. Including Novem ber at 5.05c, December at 6.05c. March at 5.10c, July at 5.16c and September at S.lBc. Spot, quiet. . No. 7 Rio, 6c: No. 4 Santos, 7c. Mild coffee, dull. Cordova. 9ft12ftc. Sugar Raw. steady. Balr refining. 3.44c; centrifugal. 96 test, 3.84c; molasses sugar. 3.19c. Refined la steady. No. 6. 4.50c; No. 7, 4.45c: No. .8.' 4.40c: No. . 4.35c; No. 10, 4.23c; No. 11. 4.20c; No. 12. 4.15c; No. 13, 4.10c; Xo. 14. 4.05c confectioners A, 4.70c; mould A. 5.25c;. cut loaf. 0.70c: crushed. 5.60c: powdered, 5c; granulated. 4.90c; cubee, 5.15c. Advance In Linseed OH. A 2-cent advance In linseed oil waa an nounced yesterday by the Portland Linseed ... t list raw In barrels lll nttTH. " .- - - la quoted at 58 centa and In cases at 64 centa and boiled at 00 cents In barrels and 66 cents in case. Klgln Butter Market. in -v-n,, m Butter. Arm, SOc. ,IAlll, lt, Sales for the week. 652,000 pouEds- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W. G. Register to Lillie M. Steven son, west 00 Ifttl t auuii. of lot 3, block 226, nouauttjr , 10 ,250. 10 600 450 450 10 250 10 10 10 600 10 2,950 1 10 250 650 3,000 260 1.S50 2.100 300 10 2,000 union ' Sardls Robblns and wife to Ada c. Webster, lot I. Dioca a, xu AQOliion : -. John T. Borden and wife to Hettle J. Page, soutneast a m ft of southwest ft of section 20, township 1 ' south, range 1 east. coniainuia v v, . . . . - - -Josephine M. Shaw to Frank N. Moe. lot 10, DlOCK Z-t, .-Norn ai. ........ J. H. I&sith and wife to Luella J. Worth, lot 15, Dioca . at.... ram o. 2 - - ' , Arleta Land Co. to Luella J. Worth. lot 15, block 3. Arleta Park No. 2 G. D. Rushmore and wife to John Carlson, lots 1, 2. 3, , "2 23, 24, ttlltltl. . Jonathan Richmond and wife, to W 11- liam H. ana Mary a. hum, In section 6, township 1 south. range mutt Thomas C Devlin, trustee, to Ukase Investment w. " west 01 . , - - - Thomas J. Van Auken and wife to N. A. Ambrose, tots m, ao, 26, Woodlawn Thomas J. Van Auken and wife to Virlena O. Ambrose, lot 10, block 34, Woodlawa Mary M. Oilman to Augusta A. Mar shall, south ft of lot 6, block Taoor ncisii.B. V.'., . . A. D. McDonald to PeMr Hobklrk. JOtS , 0, ISVSpUK auu... A JW.nBagiev and wife to Albert W. Bahlke and wife, undivided ft or lots 14. 15. block 6; lots 1. 2. 3. 4 13 to 24. block 7; lots 1 to 8. block 8: lots 2 to 3. block 9, Gays Addition .'.v. Alvln W. Barley and wife to Albert W Bahlke and wife, undivided ft of lots 10, 12. block 9, and lot 12, DlOCK. . w'ty b . - ..... --- WMlllam Stevenson and wife to Ida Ray Brandes. iracuonai tut lot 4 block 3, Dolan's Addition.. M. L. Holbrook and wife to James G. Wilson, part of lot 21. block ' 31. Willamette Heights Addition. . B M Lombard and wife to Mary A. Maloney, lot 13. block 1, Han cock Street Addition V"V Andrew Anderson and wife to Sarah E. Moore, lot 1, block 4, William Avenue Addition Arleta Land Company to A. H. Hildebrand, lots 5, 6, block 5, Loscter Park -- Frances A. Peaercy to Laura 1.. Sharp, lots 11, 12. block 1, Term inus Addition to Alblna Arthur B. Bullay and wife to Mar vin L. Gallagher et al, lots 1. 8, block 22. Columbia Heights Artuhr Bullay and wife to Marvin L. Gallagher et al, lot 10. block 22. Columbia Heights O W. Taylor and wife to R. Larson, lot 10. block 6, South Sunnyslde Martin Keating and wife to M. A. Bavils. lot 6. of subdivision of lot" 1. Paradise Spring Farm William Hutchinson and wife to Her mlna A. Baylls. Iota 13, 16. block 8, Jlutchlnson Addition West St Johns Land Company to O. C. Shlnn. lot 1. block 6, Whltwood Court Annie George to John R. George. lots 13, 14. block 1. Orchard Place.... P. A. Marquam. Jr.. to J. B. Mathes. lots 34. 30, block 24. Irvlngton Park Clark M. Terry and wife to W. W. Graves, lot 6. block 1. Kern Park J. H. Courtney and wife to Occidental Trust Company, lot 3. block 6, Clifford Addition to Alblna. J M. Crook and wife 10 Matthew R Terry, lot 6, block 1. Kern Park Addition yr-l H H. Newhall and wife to Frea 'Seehtem. lot 6. block 38. Coouch s Addition . . .- - L O Ralston and wife to Valerie Trinbitaa, lot 2. block 7. Sweeney's Addition - - Rose City Park Association to Edwin Nlmmo. lot 22. block 104. Rose City Firland 'company to J. W. Herald, lot 12, block 11. Firland Harriet E. Miller to Theodore Xv. Sparks, lots 4. 5, block 5S, Unl versity Park Title Guarantee & Trust Company to L. H. DeFrates, lot 5. block 7, West piedmont Security Abstract & Trust Company to Henry SehwartE. lot 5, block 46, Rose City Park Luby Hargrove and wife to N. B. Bullock, lots 4 to 9 and east 10 feet of lots 3, 10, block 2, Home Addition Luby Hargrove and wife to Sam and Willie Mc-Call. lota 1. 2, 11, 12 and west 40 feet of lots 3. 10. block 2, Home Addition 1.200 300 10 3,000 133 10 525 TOO 150 1,250 375 550 500 Diseases of Men Vr1rritl4i. Hydroefl, Xervou ebU.tr. Bloc Poison, (5triciar. Glt Frcttatto trouble a Ll oifer privet -M ases ax suocMsfuiVr treated anil cured bf tne. Call and m about your eaaa ou want reliabla treatment with prompt nil nermanent reulta Consultation frea and invited. All trance tlona wit. factory and confidential. Ofllca bourn i A. M In S P, H. duuuw- Call n or addrem DR. WALKER 181 Ftrat St Cor. Yamhill, Portland, Or FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr Sanderson's Compound Sav in ' and Cotton Root pllla. the best and only reliable remedy for FEMALE TROUBLES AND iRREIiFlARITIES. Cure the mfist obstinate cases In 8 to 10 days Price 12 per box. or 8 boxes 5. sold hv druggists everywhere Address T. J. PIEKCB. Zl 1 Aiisay Blag J05 Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. Talrohowe MJX4 AZZJ1. R. L. Donald and wife to Luby Har grove, block 2. Home Addition .... Alfred Underwood and wife to Martha Nelson. 45x100 feet, com mencing at northeast corner of lot 20. block 1. WUUama Avenue Ad dltlon No. 2 Southeast Portland Real Estate Asso ciation to Francois Lombard, lot 5. block X. First Subdivision of Mc Klnley Park Columbia Trust Company to C. N. Wonacott, lots 17. IS, block 4, Wl berg Heights Melchlor Raa to C. F. Nelson, lots 22. 2.1. block IS. Mt. Tabor Villa.. F. B. Rutherford and wife to J. R. Fltzhunh. lots 10. 11. 12. 13, block 4. Ladene Park Eugene A. Cushmaa and wife to Carrie C. Jackaon. east half of lots 1. 2. block 4. Linn Addition C. G. Stone and wife to Francis Welsh, west half of lots 1, 2, block 55. Stephens Addition Powell Vallev Company to Palmer Realty Company, lot 8. block 5, X'pton Albert Brig and wife to Alex White et al. lots 11. 12. block 4, Holladay Park Addition Oliver O. Coslett and wife to Jaines Nevlns. lot 1.1, block 24. East Creston Frank Tracy to S. H. Gruber. lot 8. block 2. Kern Park Lor.e Fir Oemeterv Association to J. H. Imhoff, lot 78, block 37. said cemetery Title Guarantee A Trust Company to K. E. Laycok. lot 0, block 6. West piedmont Paciflc Improvement Company to Charles L. Boss, lot 6. block 1HK Holladar's Addition, and that part of lot 5. block IBS, said addition lying In the Irving donation land claim 1.600 500 10 2.006 8,500 1 6.250 050 10 40 400 .20 Total S2S.2S8 LAWYERS ABSTRACT TRUST CO. Room Board of Trade bldg. Abstracts a specialty. Have rour abstracts made by the Titla i Trust Co . 7 Chamber of Commerce TK ATEI.ERS' GTjrPH. TO- Azores, Madeira. Gibraltar L. rvml aaasia I Travelers aa these Jt.oea tee meaas ahipa will enjoy srulsee that for Ceaolort aad Luxury are unsurpassed "Carnia,M Nov. 28 ig at Aimx. M 1 cirm. Gibraltar. Oeses. f N.plM F!us ' t- l. 1 C.V fosf larvaia, dan. i, in. an ff irmiala." Jan. 21. Mar. 4 C.lHsg AHKt. f.a.ir, Cibr.l.r. Cmoa. Hli, Alex.t .t4 Flust. Plnni. .silt. tc4 l.b. i .d Mr. 4.1 ."pw Twla Screw ILsrgest Tilste-Sefew Twbine UNt Til CCNAB STEAMSHIP CO., LI. ewTark. eaten. CkteaaeailaaealMtrls, railaaelaala. St. foe la, Ssa rranrfcice. TereaM aad atrrai. er Lecal Aoee hi WINTER CRUISES 30 d ays By Twin-Screw Cruiser S. S. OCEANA, leaving New York Jan. 22 and Feb. 27. West Indies S150 j VENEZUELA tfrf NASSAU up PANAMA CANAL 20 years' experience in arranging and conducting cruises. Send for new illustrated book. Hamburg American Line 908 Market Street, Han Francisco, or Local K. R, Agent. PORTLAND BY.. LIGHT at TOW CO CAlla LKAVK. Ticket Office and Waiting-Roonv First and Alder btreeta FOR Oreaoei clfr 4. 6:30 A. at., and eeerj 0 minutes to and Including J. M then 10. 11 P M.i last car 12 mldnlgnL Cresbam, Bonng, x.agie ' rada. .7 Uil.v 11.-15 A. M.. 1:18. :4 dale .1S. t:20 P. II. FOB TAKCODVLB. Ticket office and waiting-room aeooaa and Washington atreeta A. M. 8:16". 6:00. T:25. 1:00. :Mk -io. p. :00. 10:30, 11:10, 11:50. M. 12:30. 1:10. 1:60. 3:60. 1:1 ...n K-in fi:K0. 6:a0. 1 :0ft. 7:40, I DO. :'l5l :'2S.' 10:85. 11:. Ob Third Slonday In Every Month the Last Car Itavaa at 7 :0t P. M. Dally except Sunday. Dally except Monday. 1 1 ftamburg-Jimerican. London Paris Hamburg. Amerlka Nov. 26iPnnsylvani. Dc 3 Pres Grant. .Nov. 2a'Patrlcia Dec 10 Gibraltar Naples Ucnoa. S S Pre Lincoln (via Axores) . . . .Nov. 24 s" 8. Moltke Dec. 6, Jan. 28 (Spl. cruUe S 8. Ha mburg Jan. S, Fe b. 1 tt S S Deutschland to Italy In 7 daya. Feb. 6 H AMBU RXJ -A-M-EltlC AN LINE. M8 Market St.. 8n Jr'ranclsco and B. H. Aseota in Portland. North Pacinc S.S. Co'j. Steamihlp Koaaoka and Geo. W. Eider Sail tor Eureka, San Francisco and Los Angeles direct every Thursday at 8 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third St., near Alder. Both phones, M. 1314. H. Young, Agent. 8AN FKANC1SCO C fOBTLANI) O.8. CO. Only direct steamer and daylight sailings From Alnsworth Dock, Portland. 4 F. M. 8 S Rose City, Kov. 20, Dec. 4. s' 8. Senator, Xt. 27, Icc. 11, etc. From Lombard St.. San Francisco. 11 1 It g g. Senator Nov. 21, Dec. 5. a' u i4ue City Nov. 28. Dec. 12. 1. W. KAX.SO.U. Dock Agent. Mnln 268 Alnsworth Dock. M I ROCHE, City Ticket Agent. 142 3d St. Phone Main 402. A 1402. COOS BAY LINE The steamer BREAKWATER leeres Port land every Wednesday at S P. M. from Oak street dock, for Norta Bead. MarshBeld and Coos Bay polnta Freight received UU 4 P. at en day of sailing. Passenger fare, nrst clas. $10 secoad-olaas. 7. Including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket oltlcs. Third aad Waahlngtoa atreeta, or Oak-tret dock REGULATOR LINK to The Dalles dally except Sunday. "Bailey Oataert" learve. Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at T A. M.. stopping at the principal landings. "Dalles City" leaves Portland Tuesday. Thursday ana Saturday at T A. M-. making all landings. Returning, both steamers leav. The Dalles on alternate days at T A. al. Phone Main 014. er A Hia. Alder-at. dock. ROUND THE WORLD There are vacancies in a small exclusive party to sail January 7. Vnusual route. Im mediate application necessary. ROUND TUB WORLD. Box 167, Boston, Mass.