T1IE: MOKMAU OKKUOXIAX, .niUKSPAY. . JiOVJSJIBJSR 19, 1903- -
HOP PRICES STEADY
Nothing in Sight to Cause Ad
vance or Decline.
DEMAND CONTINUES FAIR
Offer to Buy and Sell Are About
Kqiial and Quotations Are Mo
tionless Grain Market
Is Firm.
With mmlfriM export demand fir hop
and a fair American Inquiry price con
tinue, on a t early basl. Some dealera pro
fee to believe that the market la on th
varaa of breaking, but there la nothln; to
how It. The buylns; ha. been Just about
atrona- enouah all throuah tne seson to
keep value, at the current level, and It la
not likely the movement will fall off nouh
to make much difference. There la more
of a chance that the demand will Increase
"vo purchase for export were reported
yctertay. but It waa learned that Henry
U Bent, had made offer, of i cent, for
rholc. lot. In the Independence aectlon.
K'aber Wolf Nettei-a cable quoted the
London market .teady at unchanged price.
On the domestic .Ide H. t- Hart bought
434 bale, from .rower, and dealer, at an
average price of T'i cents.
A letter from Hush F. Fox. of New Tork.
atated that Ea.tern brewer, were Indiffer
ent at thl. time. In Indiana and Ohio
th.T were waltln to aea how the loeat
option election, would turn out. and the
Massachusetts brewera were also waiting
rnr the result of the license alectlona.
Brewer, of Pltthurc were rtlaeournged by a
decrease of oO."h barrel. In their beer
sales, but thl waa due principally o In
dustrial condition., which are now on tha
mend.
Market condition. In New Tork .late are
reported by the Watervllle Time, aa fol
low.: "There I. nothing new to report
soncemlnr the hop market here. There la
.till a firm feeling among grower, and
dealer find It difficult to get a choice hop
without paving the top price for It. Thua
Tar there have been no actual transaction,
it above lav, centa In thl. vicinity, but 13
rent. ha. been freely offered, and It 1.
reported a little better, without getting the
growth. About soo balca have been bought
by our dealera this week."
CHICKKN MARKET TOPHEAV Y.
Other Poultry Sell at Firm Price. Freh
Kgga In Demand.
The chicken market wa. somewhat top
heavy yesterday. Keceipts were large and
nar- of them had to te canlrd over.
Quotation, were l'Jn 12 cent. Other kind,
of poultry wero In firm demand at former
prices.
The e.e mnrket was active and firm.
rtclpt from the country were limited and
a part of them were undoubtedly Ea.tern
cir. Strictly fresh Oregon, were held at
BT'jfMK cents. The Chicago Pack-r aaya
,.f the Eastern eec market:
The egg market la ruling steady thl.
wrek and no change has been made in
. . .-ith ihn exception of an advance
i.f a cent or two In fine egga. KrceloU of
fresh stock are running lighter and the at
tention of the trade is centered In refrige
rator tun. One of the noticeable featurea
ahout the lnc.il storage sltuatl n 1 the
fact that far western point., even on the
Pacific Coast, are Inquiring here for egys
and quite a few nle are said to have been
made while other deals are yet pending.
A number nf oirerlngs Trf carlota of April,
have been put up on the board at 24 lo :.""
cents thl. week, with 23 to 2.1 ti, cent. bid.
Mays. Junes and other Summer stock can
be bought around 2 cents."
There was no chance In the butter or
cheese markets.
MERCHANTS" EXCIIANUE GRAIN BALT8
Moraine (Sessions Are largely Attended.
Price Are Firm.
The morning hour of meeting of the
Merchants' Exchange meets with the ap
proval of all the grain men of the city,
and the attendance at the sessions now
taxes the capacity of the exchange quarters.
Among the deal, closed yesterday was on
Involving l'H tons of oat. and another of
2ctrt tons of barley. Five hundred tons of
red wheat was offered.
Prices were uWhanged throughout the
list and the undertone of the market wa.
Arm.
Receipt, a. reported by the Merchants'
Exchange:
Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats, Hay.
cars. vara. cars, cara cars.
Mondar ....124 44 11 .... 22
Tuesday ... ."Hi 1.1 2a
Wednesday .44 S 7 S 11
Total last
week . .. 370 121 S.I IS 86
Oranges Moving. Other Prult Slow.
The rainy weather put a damper on the
fruit trade yesterday." Orange, were about
the only active feature, well colored stock
moving freely. Apples dragged with prices
weak. traxe were slow. A C3r of Kast -ern
cranberries was received in the fore
noon. Five cars of bananas are due Satur
day morning.
Rank Ciearlnjrs,
clearings of the Northwestern cities yes
terday were as follows:
, t'le. rings. Balsnces.
Portland SI. :.:;: -rt!i4.HI
Seattle l..".4.:." 2:il.:t:tS
Taooma . T"4.2T4 t;.7V
Spokane 1.0oa.2d G2.3s:l
PORTLAND MAKsLETS.
Grain. Floor. Feed. Eta.
WHEAT Hluestem. 5c: club. sic;
fife. aoc: red Kussian. sc; 40-fold, lo:
valley. 91c.
RARLEY rroduier- prices: Feed. 12
per t"n: t.rewlng. $27.
OATS 1'n.Jo.ir.v prices: No. I whit. $39
ty.'tl per ton. gray. IJU.r.il
FLOl'R ratents. $4.8 per barrel:
straights. $3 si; i porta. $3.7: Valley. $4.45;
-aa.-k graham. $4-40; wool wbtst. $42;
rye $3 30
MILLSTCFFS Bran. $230 pr ,. rad.
dUncs. Si'.; shorts, i-ouiitre. $:n; rlty. $-10:
P. S. mill chop. $;; rolled barley. t2i&
zt
HAT Timothy. Willamette Valley. $14
per ton: Eastern Oregon. timothy. $16tf
IT JO; clover, si-': alfalfa. tlluirjO; grain
hav. lu-.iv u 12.
Tecetmble aasl Fnalt.
FUCSll "Kl"IT Apples. 6T.C C $3 per
box; pears. $ttjl.23 per box: grape $1.40
$1 tW per crate: quince. $lwl-23 per box;
cranberries. $H'otMuI2 3't per barrel: cassava.
I'-o per i-our-I: pan-eh Ma'.aga grape. $Tt
$7 i per barrel; huckleberries, $c per
pound; persimmons, $1 u 1.23.
I1T ATOKrf Huying price. SvtHc per
hai'lr.t; .Meet potato, li,9;i:e per lb-
IKOI'ICAL FHHTS Oranges. navla
$.". 2.".tst.3o per N.x; lemons, fancy.
$4 7m ti3 Pr N a. rhotoe. $;t'i
4. standard. $2 73 box; graprfriitt. $4 tr 3 30
p-r box: bananas. 3c per pound: pome
granate. $l.;av2 per boa: pineapple. $24
2 3o per dosn.
oMoNS-llvIM per loo Iba
ROOT EGaTABUE-Tumlpt. Il.JJ pa,
p-k. carrtts. $1: parsnips. $1.23: beet.
$1 2 r.rerii;.h. IV per pour.il
VKUKTABLKS Artloh." t.ic4)l do.;
besfis. loi!1r er peur.i: oaobase, 1 41 1 Sc per
pound: cauliflower. 6)cw$l per dcxen; cel
ery. 4itr76c per dozen; cucumber. $1 per
N'X: rsup an:, l.V- per pound: lettuce,
7ft- (j$l sr tx: pareley. 13c per dosen; peas,
lo.- per poind, peppers. HV per pound;
pumpkins. imi,c per pound: radishes.
12ie per dozen; spinach. 2c per pound;
sprout, u'.trloc lr pKind: stiuash, lglSc
per pound: tomatoes. 50ct?$l.
PreeUsowa.
HACnX Finov, 21 'ir per pound; srarid
ard, IShc; oiotce. It lee; Engllsn. 16ti
17c: strip. 14c
liKl SALT CURED Rsguiar .hart clears.
dry . salt, lie; smoked, ISot - enwrt clear
backs, heavy, dry selted. 11c; smoked. Uc,
uret-on exports, dry salt. 13c: moked. 14c.
HAM-10 to 13 It... lie; 14 to 1 lbs-.
l.V- to 20 It.. 13c; hams, skinned.
l.V; p-'-ifilc l"c; cottage roll, lie; .hoiil
der. lie; boiled bam. 22c; boiled ncnic,
''laJ-ID K.ttle-rendered: Tlercea. 1S";
tubsVaHc: 30s.l"sc; 10m. J0- ".:
5- li?- 3a. 14VsC Standard pure.
Tierce. I2S c7 tub. 12Vic: 3W 12Vje; 2j
12"c; 10. 13c; is, 13c; . "Vie. Com
pound: Tierce. Be; tubs. S; 60 "c,
2us. (Use; 10s. 8"c; s.
SMOKED BEF.l" Beef tongue, amen. TOej
dried beef .et. lic; dried bf out.lde.
Tic; dried beef tnlo. 18c; dried beet
knuckles, 18c
PIC: LED GOODS Barrel: Plg" feet
IIS regulsr tripe. $10; honeycomb ttlj
8ia: sits" tongues. $19.30: lambs" tonguss.
MESS M EATS Beef, special $11 per
berrel; plate. $14 per barre,; family $14 pet
barrel : pork. $21 per barrel; brisket. $2$
per barrel: S P. beef tongue. $20: pig
snouts. $12 110: pig r. (11 SO.
Imlry and Ceuntry Produce,
BUTTElt City creamery, extraa, 3339c:
fancy outsiue creamery. 32h03ic per
mound: store. 17320c ..,.., .
EUUS Oregon select.. $7 Vi 6 40c; Eaat
ern. 7e3c per dozt-n.
POl'LTKY Hrns. 1 2 ' 12 i r ier pound:
Spring, 12t 12'xc; ducks. 144i 13c; geese. IO
i 12c; turkeys. lT""$lc; dressed turkeys
2't'i21c.
LhtEE Fancy cream twins, 18c per
runa; fuil cream trip.eta, 13c; full cream
burg America, 16c
" VEAL Kxlra S'iSSe per pound; ordl
nary. 7S-7V.C; beaty. SO
POR h. Fancy, 7e per pound; large,
SViCto.
Hop. Wool, Hide. Etc.
-i -j iwa. lUuiat. btf≻ prime, 79
7V.c; niediutn. S'slsuc pr pound- ltto7, 3t1
4cT lfltw. ltll'sC
WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best. 1$
l-4c per pound, according to slirlakags;
Valley, liftloc.
MOUA1H Choice. lSe per pound.
UlDEb Dry hiuts. No. i. laalSc pound;
dry kip. No. I. 13c pound; dry calf.kln
16c pound; salted hues, OV-USc pound; salted
calfskin. 12013c pound; green, lc le
FURS No. 1 .kin. Angora goat. $1 to
$1 23 badger. 25c to 50c; bear, black. $S to
$12- bear, brown, $0 to $!; bear, cinnamon,
$,; "to $f: bear, grizzly. $13 to $20; beaver,
irt.00 to $8. SO: cat. wild. 6uc to $1: cougar, per
fect head and claws. $3 to $lo; fisher dark.
$7 50 to $11: fb"her, pale. $4. DO to $,; fox.
cross $3 to $.1; fox. gray, ttoc to SOc: fox. red,
25 to $4; fox. silver. $15 to $lu(': lynx. $8 to
$12- marten, dark. $ft to $12; mink. $2.70 to
$4 SO- mut.krat. 15c to lsc; otter, $S10 to
$HFhO" rat-coon. 45c to tioc; ea otter, $loo to
".-iO 'as to size: skunks. Soc to Tic; civet
cat.'lfc to l.V: wolf. $2 to $3; coyote ,0c to
$1.10; wolverine, dark, $3 to $o; wolverine,
pale '$2 to $2 5o. . , .
CABCARA BARK Small lots., 6c: car lets,
$c per sound.
Grocerle. Dried Fruit. Eta,
DRIED FKUiTS Apples, ihic per pound;
peaches llUic; prune, llallana, S
awe- prunes. French. Stoic: currant, uo
iash'td, tases. !)4c; currants, washed, ca,
loc- Ilga white, raucy. 30-pound box,
UUc: dutes. 7w7!sc per pound.
COFFEE Mocna. 242Sc: Java, ordla
arv 17 a 20c; Costa Klca. fancy. 18J20o;
good, loaloc; ordinary. i2Sluc per pound.
111CE Southern Japan, 4c; heaa. 5W
"'SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound tall.
per dozen: 2-pound talis. $2.:3: 1-pound
nat $2 lo; Alaska pink, i-pourd tall. 3c:
rd. 1 -pound tails. $1.43; aockeye. 1-pound
"sUGAB-Granulated. $0.05". extra C,
$-,-.-.- golden C. $5. 45; fruit and berry
sugar. i.o.'.; plain bag. $3.i: beet granu
lated $5 S3; cube tbarrels). $6 4o; pow
leied tbarrell. 0 30. Terms: On remit
tances within 1.1 days deduct Vic per
pound- If later than 13 days and within
30 days, deduct c per pound- Mapl
sugar. I .Hi 1 c per pound.
NUTS Walnut. Hifloe per pound bj
Back; Uraxtl nuts, lttc; filberts. 16c; pecans.
lic; almonda. 13v14c: chestnuts, Ohio,
oi-- peanuts, raw. OX'tfSc per pound;
roasted. 10c; plnenuts. 100 12o; hickory
nuts, lOc; cocoanuts, Hoc per dozen.
SALT Granulated. $14.30 per ton. $2 per
tale; half ground. 100s. $10 per ton; SOs.
$10 50 per ton.
UE4.NS Small white. 5 35c; large white.
4 4c; l.lms 3 Uo; pink. 3ViC; bayou. 3c;
Mexican red, 4Vc.
Oil. (
LINSEED Raw. barrels. .Vo: kettle-boiled,
barrels, tioc; raw, case, tele; kettle-boiled,
sjaPfl tJrK"
BKN-?SINE V. M. and P. Napthu. caiea,
20 lt " ; iron barrels. 1 : c.
COAL. OII-. Pearl and Astral oil. caaea.
18'jc ptr icallon: water white, iron barrel.
He; Ecnc and Extra Star., cases, -'l'ic;
Headlight oil. casea. l!0c: Iron barrela, 13c;
Klalne. ri-. -nc.
r.A.sni.lNia Union and Bed Crown, bar
rels. I.".'-: rases, 2J c. Motor, barrela, (
lOc; cases, INi-jC. o ueRrees, uarreis. auc;
ra. :7c. Engine dlsilllate. barrcia. Wc;
caaes. Ittc
.umber.
ROUGH Dimensions. 2x4 to 14x14 to 31
feet. $10; J4 to 411. $11: 42 to DO. $13; 32 to
SO. $17; lxS to 1x12 rough. $11; 1x4 com.
sis. $10: li) com. els.. $11; cull. lxS ai
wider. !.. 7: cull. 1x4. sis.. $6; cull. 2x4
to 2x12 slwd. $7; ship lap. com., $12; cedar,
com., xl.l.
FL.OOKINO- lxl No. 1 V. G.. $27: No. !
V. G., $22: No. 3. $14: No. 2 lah. $18; 1x6
slash. $1K; m-inch flooring, $4 extra.
RUSTIC lx and lxS No. 1. $25; No. 3
V or chan., $1: No. 2 special pattern, $20;
No. 3. all pattern. $14.
CEILING 1x4 and 1x6 No. 1, $25; No. 2,
$28; No. 3. $13.
l.ATH I', -Inch. $!; IVi-lnch, $1.75.
MOULDINGS 2 Inches wide and under,
per linear fmH, ,c: over 2 Inches In width,
per linear foot, each inch In width, 9sc
DOOR JAilHti Up to 12-tnch, No. 1. $.12;
No 2. ?0: No. 3, $14.
STEPl'l.VG Up to 12-tnch. No. 1. $32:
No. 2. $1S: No. 3. $12: 1x3. No. 2. $16; No.
J, $12; S-'nch. $2 les.
Fresh Fish and Shell Halt.
FISH Halibut. S4c lb.; black cod. 7ft Sc;
black bass. 2llc; striped bass, ISc; herring,
6i,c; flounders. 6c; cattish, 11c; shrimp.
l:i,e; perch. 7c: sturgeon. 124c; sea trout.
13c: torn cod. 10c; salmon. 7c.
OYSTERS Shoalwater Bay. per gallon.
$3; per sack. 4 5t: Toke Point. $1.60 per
100; Olympla (120 lbs.), $6; Olympia, per
gallon. $2.23.
CLAMS Little neck. per box. $2.50;
razor clams, $2 por box.
PORTLAND lJVKSTOClf. MAKKET.
prices Current Iavrally on Cattle, Sheep, and
Hog.
No sheep were received at the yards yes
terday. Arrivals of Inte have been Ucht
and as there was a good demand the mar
ket was naturally quite strong. Best with
ers were quoted higher at $.1.50 3. t ...
There was a gnod tone In the hog mar
Vet, due principally to the Improved qual
Itv of the recent arrivals.
f'attle were quoted easy. Prime steers
continue In steady demand, but most of the
stock coming In I. of poor grade and 1.
hard to move.
Lambs and calve, hold .teady with the
best offering, moving freely. Receipts yes
terday were 313 hogs. ISO cattle and 00
calves.
The following prices were current on live
stock in the l.H-al market yesterday:
t'ATTLE Best staers. $:t.75fc 4: medium.
$:l2"i3Sil; common. :lsi3.25; cows. best.
$2 7."ti;l; medium. $2.302.75; common, $2
2.5: calves. ti 4.50.
SHEEP Best wethers. $3.50-0 71.75: mixed.
$3: cwts, $2..Vlfi 2.75; lambs, best trimmed.
$4 ri 4 2.": unlrimmed. $3.7iO w 3 73.
HOGS Best. $' tl. 25 ; medium. $5. 23
5.7i: feeders not a anted.
Fast ern Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Nov. IS. Cattle Receipt,
about 22.POO market, weak to loc lower.
Hi eve. $I2"W7 40: Texans, $3 40 94.40;
vvsterns. $3.10tr3. 70: stockers and feeder,
$2 5ot 4 no; cows and heifer. $1.50ti3;
ca'ves. $ .". ,.o fi 7 30.
Hogs Keoripts. about ns.ooci: market, loo
higher. Light. $:.ii3.73; mixed, a5.2503.isi:
licavv. $.i25 iiri; rough. $5 25 5.45 ; good to
r idler. heay. $.V4.Vu. pigs. $3.755.10;
bulk of salt's. $.". liOtl 5. V..
Sheep Receipts. about 2O00; market,
sea.".y. Natives and Westerns. $2 40f 4,V;
yearling,. $4if47."i: lambs, $3.75vO.10;
Vesterns. $2 7iue.l5-
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. IS Cattle Re
cell ts, .V;0; market, steady. Western steers.
$173 tS 3 5ti: Texans. $:it?4 40; range coa
and heifers. $2 5oti4 2.": cannera. $2W2 70:
stockers and feedTS. $11lS- calves. $3
3.75: bulls and tacs. $2.2."r.l.75.
Hogs Receipts- 7r'Hl; market. 5c higher.
Heavv. $.'. 05 0 5.607 mixed, $i.55415.60; pig.
$.1.50ti3 2"
hr.f.p Receipts. lS.flon-. mirTket. steady.
Tearilnga $4 25 6 4 10: lamb.. $5 40S3.1K).
KANSAS CITT. 5fo. Nor. IS Cattle
Receipts. 13 oon; market, steady to loc
lower Stocker and feeders. $3 noeJ-4.75:
bulls $2 4lli .1 -": canes. $.1236 25; West
ern steers, $3.50tf5.20; vl"etern cows, $2 30
if 4 23
Hog. Receipt.. lri.OOO; mrket. -einc
higher. Bulk of sales, $.Y40tti70; heavy.
$ rtofi 5 .o packers and butchers. $5,509
J 75: light. $. 25 u 3 pigs. $!75tf5J3.
Sheep Ret elpts. I'.istO; market, steady.
Minions. $4i4tt3; lambs. HiHtMll; range
aethers. $3 75U5:"fed ewes. $2 73 V 4-23.
New York tton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. IS. Cotton future
closed teadv. November. K25-: December.
P2c: .Tanuarv. Kile: Februarv. nir:
March. ic: April and May. OOc: June.
2c; July. S.oc; August. B.SOC; October.
S iic
GAUSES
REACTION
Feeling of Distrust in Stock
Speculation.
RISE SPENDS ITS FORCE
Slowinij Down of Orders From the
Outside Only a Few Issues
Are V Strong, and They
Touch Highest Levels.
NEW YORK. Nov. 18. There ws no new
Incident today which acted as a determin
ing factor on the movement of Dricea of
stock., although the operator In the board
room and at stock quotation ticker, were
alert, as usual. In ranging the world for
sign, of .uch new.. - In it. .absence, the
market showed the waning Influence of some
of thl older factors which have been active
for some time past, notably since election.
There came Into consideration again a
Wall-atreet aphorism which says that
"prices cannot move In cne direction all
the time." This truism Is lost sight of In
periods of speculative excitement and the
fact of Its coming Into view Is "tn Itself
"testimony to the subsidence of excitement
of the less reajfbned kind, such as there was
on the most active days of last week. The
decrease of activity in the market Is evi
dence In the same direction.
Commission houses report that tne vol
ume of orders from clients In scattered lo
calities has fallen off in the last few days.
Whether from the fact that existing de
mand has been filled or th? dearncss of
prices has lessened the attraction of stocks
or suspicion has been aroused of an ele
ment of manipulation in the market which
precludes a possible reaction, the decreaso
In the buying of stocks Is obvious. '
The rise in Southern Pacific to above 120
established a new- record for that stock,
and Union Pacific. St. Paul and Northern
Pacific aold at the highest prices of tiie
present year. The tendency of prices to
sag while such influential stock, as ttiooe
mentioned were advancing was proof of
the strain to which t ie support of the mar
ket was being subjected.
The feeliag of distrust gathered force
and caused a general decline In the latter
part of the day. with the reactionary ten
dency of prices established, there grew up
discussions of the possibility of some set
back in business from the first pace having
been too rapid. The failure of copper to
hold Its advance furnished a text for such
discussion. The professional element has
been watching for a reaction based on
technical grounds for several days and their
rush lo forward the movement heloed ma
terially to extend the reaction late today
Bond, were irregular. Total sales, oar
value. $.-,.412,000. United State, bonds were
unchanged on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
. , Sales. High. Low. Bid.
a V CPP"",, " " " " iletl' s7l 65H
Am Car Foun. 7.500 4lii 4tt 4ii".
do preferred ; llMi-'s,
Am Cotton Oil.. Dot) 3H1.4 ig' m"
Ant Hd & Lt pf. . a, ;s 28
Am Ice Securl... 1,500 27; 27 "ti"i
Am Linseed Oil.. loo 12 12
Am Locomotive... l.hoo iiiu, ;V,il 5.-,!
do preferred ... 2ik) 1O0--V, luifu JirinJ
Am Smelt Rcf 28.000 n ujr 051J
do preferred ... 4(H) 107 lull i; H-61
Am Sugar Kef... 8.4(, 1:131 jajl, a.".2"i
Am.T.ibacco pf.. wui jcit, yi yu.
Am Woolen mni 31 r 81 ,
Anaconda illn Co 7.2mi ,'"!"j 5114 51 14
Atchison 13.7I10 wt;. SJ5-14 95
do preferred ... l.m inn, jitii. K,i
All Coast Line... l.Suo losij ludu, jpg
Bait & Ohio 15.700 lout, lnrt'4 107 14
do preferred ... SinI pn.i uo pi.
Brook Rap Tran. J3.7oo 5m, 5414 541.".
Canadian Paclrtc. . 14.ii"h l.sin, 17s' 17.su,
Central Leather .. 4.5oo 21i-4 l'S 28 '
do preferred ... 4110 loo KO'4 vti
Central of N J 21 1 i
Ches' Ohio S.WH) 47t 45-4 48'
Chicago Gt West. U,7"0 14 12n 12-ti
Chicago & N W.. 2.2fs"l 173 172 172
C. M St Paul. J,7iio 'l5o us ..14834
C. C. C & St L. . 3O0 7'4 l!74 7
Colo Fuel & Iron ft.ltio 4im 38'4 3H14
Colo & Southern.. 3.110 4ii 45 451
do 1st preferred. loo opi-, tti 0914
do 2d preferred. 2o0 62'j. 62!4 tKi
Coneolldated Gas.. 8.200 151 14U J49
Corn Product 3.8o lu t m
Del V HuJ.)ii.., 1,0IK 177L4 IiOLi 17014
D & R Grande... loo :a 3.1'. 33
do preferred 3iK 77 14 77 70
Distiller." Securl.. (MO 34 .1414 34
Erie 12.2110 34H 34 M
do 1st preferred. WX 4Hr 4s 48 14
do 2d preferred. 7fi0 30 3n .1111
General Electric. 1.3HO 156 15:114
Gt, Northern pf . . . 17.100 141 l.'Wi4 l.'ifits
Gt Northern Ore.. .1.800 75 731 7-"lV
Illinois Central .. 5.4O0 14ft 14 I4i4
lnterborough Met. 14.100 15 141, 14V
do preferred ... 6.9H0 30 3414 34
Int Paper S.KnO 131, 1214 12'4
do preferred ... 4iio 0:114 58 5.S14
Int Pump 2.000 33 ! 32 L4 32 14
Iowa Central 2.2oo 30 2ft1.; 2ftv;
K C Southern .. . 8im 30 2ii, 291,
do preferred ... loo 0314 B3i4 fi."ti4
Louis i Nashville 8.2oO 120V "11N4 II814
Minn A St L. . . v0 30 46 45
11. St P S S M. l.Ono 134 13314 13314
Missouri Pacific S.ftoO 04 02. 2
Mo. Kan & Texaa 1.3on 35 35 3514
do preferred ... 5'0 7o 01114 09
National Lead ... 4.300 854 83 83T4
N Y Central 8.7O0 117 113 115
N T. Ont A West 300 4414 44 43
Norfnlk A West. 800 8.314 82U 8214
North American.. luO 72-4. 72V; 7t'4
Northern Pacific.. 6.4oo 137 155 155
Pacirlc Mall 1..VN1 32-, 31 31
Pennsylvania ln.3(H 13o 12!i ,12!i
Peoplee Ga 24.8O0 102 lOOVj H'l!i
P. C. C St L. 87
Pressed Steel Car 100 4014 4014 33
Pullman Pal Car. SCO 173 173 173
Rv steel Spring.. 2(0 444 44 45
Reading : 13."0 141 138
Republic Steel .. I.800 28 27 27
do preferred ... 400 88 " 88 88
P.ock Island Co.. S.800 23V, 22 22
do preferred ... 6. 000 BO 49 4ft 14
St L 8 F 2 pf. 3. 1"0 36 34 34
St L Southwestern KO 21 21 20
do preferred ... 7oO 53 52 52
Ploss-ShefTleld 800 81 80 8n
Southern Pacific. .134.000 12o 117 117
do preferred ... 2.8O0 122 121 12u
Southern Railway. 3.3O0 25 25 25
do preferred ... 1.3U0 5 58 58
Tenn Copper 14.9"0 60 49 4I
Texas A Pacific. 2.7O0 32 31 31
Tol. St L A W est 36
do preferred ... 600 oi 60 5W
Union Pacific ...137.800 184 181 181
do preferred ... OOO 97 90 It5 '4
U S Rubber 300 35 34 34
do 1st preferred ,. lo3
U S Steel 77.2O0 IV7 lWt 5rt
do preferred ... 113 11.1 113
Utah Copper 4.100 48 47 4
Va-Caro Chemical. 11.400 4o 38 311
do preferred 114
Wabash : l.OOO 15 15 13
do preferred ... ll.Soo 3i 34 32
Westlnghouse Elec 2.1oO 93 91 il"i
Weetern Union ... 2O0 65 04 4
Wheel A L Erie.. 4"0 11 11 11
Wisconsin Central. 800 29 20 28
Am Tel A Tel.... 4.5u0 132 131 131
Total sales for the day, 1.146.600 aharee.
BONDS.
NEW YORK. Nov. 18. Closing quotations:
r. S. ref. 2s reg.103 N T C O 3s... 93
do coupon. .. .104 North Pacific 3s. 73
V S. 3s reg loo North Pacirlc 4s. 103
do coupon. .. .100 .South Pacific 4s. 94
V S new 4s reg. 120 Union Pacific 4s. 10:1
do coupon. ... 121 Iwiscon Cent 4s. 87
Atchison dj 4s. 91 Japaness 4s 81
D A R O 4s 90l
Stocks ac loiidoe.
LONDON, Nov. IS. Oonol for mony.
84 7-16: do for account, 84.
Anaconda ... 10.73 N. Y. Central . 120.00
Atchison .37iNorflk A We 85 75
do pref 101.50 I do pref 86.50
Bait & Ohio. 111. 87!Ont ft West.. 45.50
Can Pacific .1S4.23 Pennsylvania. 07 00
Che A Ohio. 48 00 !Rand Mine.. 7.00
Chi Grt We. 145.00 Reading 72 50
C. M. s. P. 1.-3. :i
Souihrn Ry.. 2i.V2'-&
do pref til..)
South Pacific. 11.M
Union Pacific: Iss.ST 4
1 Brs 12 .s
D A R G 43 75
do pref. . . . 7K ..V
Erie 3.V.-.U
do 1st pf - . 30 .0
do 2d pf . . 40 .V
f.rand Trunk 23 0
111 Central... 1 S3. !W1
I do prf lO0.no
li.". S. Steel. . . -.9.00
I do pref 11.S7H
: Wabash 1.Y.10
1 do pref 3.-.00
X & N 122.1.0
Spanish 4 03. 2
Mo. K. A T. . 37.11! WlAmal Copper. SS-73
MtHi7 Exchange, Etc.
IONPON'. Nov. 18. Bar illver Quiet.
21 l-ld per ounce.
Money 1 4 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bill Is 2 per cent; three months'
bHIs, ;i p?r cent.
NEW TORK. Nov.
euy. 102 per cent;
1. Money on call
rulins rate, l per
cent: cling bid. 1 per. cent; offered at
1 per cent. Time loan softer: with less
demand and more concessions; for 60 days
$43 per cent; for $0 day. 3?3 per
cent; for six months. 3 per cent. Prime
mercantile paper. 44 per cent.
Sterling exchange steady, with actual busi
ness In bankers' bills at $4.83 .5 S4.8395
for 60-dav bills, and at $4.605 for demand.
Commercial bills, $4.S34.83.
Bar allver 50 cents.
Mexican dollars 45 cents.
Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds,
firm. '
SAN FRANCISCO.
Nov.
18. Sliver
bars 50 cents.
Mexican dollars Nominal. ,'
Drafts Sight, 2 cents; telegraph, a
cents. .....
Sterling 60 day.. $4.84; .ight. 4.86.
Daily Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. Today's treas
ury statement: Available cash balames.
$155,223,854: gold coin and bullion. $31,
S04.436; gold certificate. $45,708,820.
Metal Marketa.
NEW YORK. Nov. IS. The London tin
market was lower, with 'spot quoted at 136
17s d and futures at 138 15s. The local
market was dull at a moderate decline, spot
being ruoted at $30.12 80.50.
Copper declined 12s 6d In London, with
spot quoted at 63 2s 6d and futures, at 6
2s d. The local market was dull and
unchanged.
Lead was unchanged In the English mar
ket at 13 12s 6d. Locally the market was
dull and a shade lower at $4.32 4J4.37 .
Spelter was unchanged at 21 In London.
The local market was firm and higher at
$5. OS'S 5.10.
Iron declined In London, standard foun
dry being quoted at 4ss and Cleveland war
rants at 4fts at the close. Locally the mar
ker" wa unchanged.
EGGS. AT HALF A DOLLAR
ANOTHER ADVANCE IX THE SE
ATTLE MARKET.
Butter Holds Steady at 35 to 36
, Cents Apples Higher on an
Improved Demand.
SEATTLE. Wash., Nov. 18. .Special.)
The price of fresh eggs Jumped up to 50c
today, owing to the very limited supply.
There was every indication that the sud
den advance was quite closely connected
with the operations of one large house.
What few eggs were brought to the street
bv shippers brought fancy prices, aa high
as 4Sc having been paid for one lot of
white eggs.
There was renewed activity In the Grain
Exchange this morning. One car of spot
blestem sold at iMIc. but ntost spot grain
is held at a higher figure. Oats sold again
today at $31. 5o.
Grapes were weak on the street, supplies
being heavy and the demand only fair.
The top price was $1.-0, while much went
for a lower price. Apples are higher on
an Improved demand. Dealers state that
it is easier to gel more on trie medium
grades.
The butter market Is steady. While some
houses are asking HHc for fancy stock, near
ly ait of the local creamerv stock commands
but 3.rK;. Two cars of Eastern eggs reached
here today.
QUOTATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO.
Prices Paid for Produce In the ay City
- Markets. -
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 18. The follow
ing prices were quoted in the produce mar
ket tddav:
MlIistufTs Bran. .U5031 ; middlings.
.V;i.YrrO. "
Vegetables Garlic, 78c; green peas,
6i&c; string 'beans, 49c; tomatoes, 2o(tj
t0c; okra, $1.25&l.o0; egg plant, fc6c(ff$1.0.
Butter Fancy creamery, 31 Vc; creamery
seconds. 27c; fancy dairy, 23c; dairy sec
onds. I'Oc.
Cheese Nw. 1814 Vic; Toung America.
16fg 17 Vic; Eastern, 17c.
Kg(rSStore, 60c; fancy ranch. t5c; East
ern. P'nltrv Roosters, old, $-l..Vii4.60; youn-r.
$6j; broilers, small. $3$j3.S0; broilers,
large, Hfc4.i0; fryers, $5 (; hens,
ducks, old, $4&5: young, 68.
Wool Spring. Humboldt and Mendoclfla,
16 1& 19c; Mountain, 4& 7 Vic; South Plains
and San Joaquin, 7 i U-9 Vic; Nevada, 9l2a.
Hav Wheat, $lS(g 22; wheat and oats,
J17,i Jl; alfalfa. UKtrlS; stock.
straw, Dr bale. fi.V&i&c.
potatoes Salinas Brbanks. $1.25 l.W;
Oregon Burbanks, $1.15 1.30; sweets $1
1.29.
Fruit Apple?, choice, $1.25; common.
40c; baminas. lH;i; limes, $435; lemons,
choice, $350; common. $1; oranges, navels,
$3; pineaprlee. $l.."'wa3.
Receipts Flour. 3300 sacks: wheat, 30
centals; barley. 5585 centals; oats. 705 cen
tals; beans, 3774 sacks; potatoes. 6935
sacks; bran. 150 sacks; middlings, 50 sacks;
hay, 415 tons; wool. 231 bales.
Eastern Mlninjr Stocks.
BOSTON, Nov. 18. Closing quotations:
Adventure ..$ S.00 iQuIncy 98.00
Allouez 39.00 Jshannon 18.12V4
Amalgamated S." T-iVi Tamarack ... N2.no
Atlantic 181H jTrinity lS.0t
Cal & Hecla.6SU.00 tTnited Copper 14.50
Centennial 34.00 "!U. S. Mining.. 45.T.0
'!a, Hn$r si .-.o lr. s. Oil . 29.50
Daly West... 10.00 lutah 40.50
Franklin
10
1 lumriH ..... -1
Granby .1(HI. IWinon
a nn
Ile Royale.. 2.75
nrnk-arln Ull IU1
Mass Mining.
Mlohtpan ... 14.50
MohaH 70.00
Mont C C. .33
OW Dominion 57. Ml
Osceola 122 00
INorth Butte.. 87.30
I Butte Coal 26.75
INevada 1.12',4
iCal & Arlr. . .lift 00
!Arlz Com 35.8714
Greene Can.. .115.00
Parrot js.ou I
NEW TORK. Nov. 18. Closing quotations:
auc. 250 Ieadvllle Lon... 4
Breece 3
Brunswick Con. 3
Com Tun stock. 2fi
do bonds 12
C C 4 Va 57
Horn Silver 70
Iron Silver 100
lUttle Chief..
.. 8
. . 73
. .400
..1N0
. .185
. . 43
Mexican
I Ontario
Ophir
Standard
Yellow Jacket.
Dairy Produce In the East.
CHICAGO, Nov. 18. On the Produce Ex
change today the butter market wa firm.
Creameries. 2629l4c: dairies. lH25c.
Egg Firm", al mark cases included 22
e:5c; firsts. !Sc: prime first. 29c.
Cheese Steady, 1234 &13KC-
NEW YORK.' Nov. 18. Butter Firm:
creamerv specials, 31c: extras. 3030Vc;
third to firsts. 21 29c: Western Imita
tion creamery first. 2122c.
Uheese and eggs Firm, unchanged.
Cottem and Sugar.
NEW TORK. Nov. 18. Coffee futures
closed steady and net 5 point higher at 5c
lower. Sales, 61,70 bags. Including Decem
ber at $3.05; January. $5.10; March, $5.15;
Mav and July, $5.20. Spot closed quiet. No.
7 Rio. 6c: No. 4 Santos. 7c Mild dull;
Cordova, 84llHc.
Sugar Raw steady: fair refining, 3.44c:
centrifugal. 06 test. 3.94c: molasses sugar.
3.10c. Refined quiet: powdered, 5.00c; gran
ulated. 4.90c.
Wool at St. I.onis.
ST. I.OI'IS. Nov. 18. Firm; territory and
Western mediums. 1721c; fine medium.
1617c; fine. 12614c.
Flaxseed at Minneapolis.
L MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 18. Flax closed at
V.42fc.
DAILY CIT7 STATISTICS
Articles of Incorporation.
COLUMBIA CONCRETE SIDEWALK CO.
Incorporators. R- W. Walker. J. T. Moylan
and R. J. Moylan; capital. J2..0O0.
CLACKAMAS LAN'P & ELECTRIC POW
ER CO. Incorporators, Wirt Minor, H. B.
Crosman and C K. Williams;. capital,
JJ30O.0O0.
' Manias; licenses.
JONES-IRISH App D. Jones, 30v city;
Edna Irish, 7, city.
G1LKISON-K ALBFLEISCH Mansfield S.
Gllktson, 33. city; Rebecca Kalbflelsch, liS,
citf.
SOMMER-RISSER Dan Sommer, over 21,
ElKin; Amelia Rlsser. over 21. city. s
SOl'MINNEN-RANDER Victor Son ml
nen "1 cltv: Hulda Rsnder, 1. city.
GA R D N ER -W OODSO N E. P. Gardner,
22 filv; R. 8. Woodson, 1ft. city.
FREELAND-LITTLE Herbert R. Free
land. 33. Iewiston, Idaho; Ardenla T. Lit--tle.
17. city.
ROBINSON-COLLINS Vivian L. Robin
son '22. cltv: Vallle V. Collins, 22. city.
M'KAY-M'RA E Dr. J. A. McKay. 39,
Clyde, N. D.; Mary H. 1. McRae, 34, city.
Weddlnr nd vlsltlna; cards. W. G. Smith
ft Co., Washington bids;., 4th and Wash.
Max M. Smith, llorlst. 150 Fifth St., opp.
Meier ft Frank. M. 7215.
UP WITH A BOUND
Bulls Drive Shorts to Cover in
Wheat Pit.
BUT GAIN IS NOT HELD
Sharp Advance Causes Realizing and
Prices Drop to the Opening Level.
Foreign Markets Xot Affect
ed by Chicago Movement.
CHICAGO. Nov. 18. Men and not condi
tions were responsible for the sharp upturn
In wheat today, setting of new high marks
being made possvole by support from the sev
eral bulls which caused active buying by
local shorts. Although some news of a bull
kh nature was received, the larger part of
the gossip was fa,vorab!e to the bears. To
day's market was W -reversal of that of yes
terday, the greatest activity and strength be
ing manifested during the first half of the
session and dullness and weakness late in
the day. The market opened weak at de
clines of V6c and continued heavy during
the first half hour. Support from the leading
bulls' then started urgent buying by shorts,
which soon carried prices up with a bound.
The sharp advance brought liberal realizing
sales, which caused a drop in prices to the
opening level. The early weakness was due
chiefly to the Indifference Of foregn grain
markets to the bulge here yeMerday and the
heaviness late In the session was based main
ly on a report which claimed the long-existing
drouth In Southern Argentina had been
broken. A report which gave comfort to the
bulls was one made by an excellent author
ity and which -stated that previous figures
from the same sources of the exportable sur
plus of wheat in Argentina would have to
be considerably reduced, as a re
mil t of the drouth. Export business was
slack, three boatloads being the extent of
the business reported for the day, and thle
was probably low-grade Manitoba or Durum.
The market closed weak at declines of to
f,c, December at fl.03t41ffI.O3a4 and May a'.
H1.08H- '
The com market closed fairly steady, with
prices up to c. Final quotations on De
cember were "at tt3Wt63c and on May at
63c.
Trade in oats was quiet. At the close
prices were unchanged to He lower, final
quotations on December being at 4941Vic
and May &lc.
Provisions were steady, but quiet. At the
cioee prices were unchanged to 7ic higher.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Op?n. High. Low. Close.
Dec $1.03 J1.04V4 l-03!4 $1.03
May l.OKs 1.09 1.0& 1.0S'4
July 1.02 1.03V 102. 1-02
CORN.
Dec .63 .6J .3"4
May 62 .3, .6L'a 3
July 62 .62 .61Ts
OATS.
Dec. 49 .49'i .49 .49'4
May 51 '4 .51 Vt .51 .5lli
July 46 V -467 .46 .46
MESS PORK.
Jan 16.20 16.274 1617J4 16. 25.
May 16.32 Vi 16 40 16.32 16.37
LARD.
Jan 9 25 9.32 .25 9.30
May 9.45 9.45 9.40 9. 42
SHORT RIBS.
Jan 8.50 8.66 8. 50 8.55
May 8.70 8.70 8.65 8.70
Cawh quotations were as follows:
flour steady ; iu cents nigner
Wheat No. 2 Spring, $1.05(1.07; No. 3,
94c u $1.00; No. 2 red, SI. 03 & 1.05.
Corn No. 2, 63r63c; No. 2 yellow, 63
(3 63c.
Oats No. 2 white, 50&51c; No.
white. 4Sf50c.
Rye No. 2. 74c.
Barley Good feeding. 59c; fair to choice
malting, 61&64c.
Flax seed No. 1, $1.36 1.44 No. 1
Northwestern, $1.4 6.
Timothy seed Prime, $3.85.
CloverContract grades. $9.25.
Short ribsSides (loose), $8.37 Q 8.87 .
Pork Mess, per bbl.. $14.7514.87.
Lard Per 100 lbs., $9.30.
tildes Short, cfcear (boxed), $8.759.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. .
Oats, bu. .
Rye, bu. . .
Barley, bu.
.. 48,000
26.000
. .. 88,000
. . .237.000
. . .329.000
... 8,000
. . .167,000
60,000
114.000
191,000
2.000
84,000
Grain and Produce at New York.
NEW TORK, Nov. IS. Flour Receipts,
38,M) barrels; exports. 14,500 barrels Mar
ket firmly held, with demand light. Winter
straights, $4. 53 4.75; Winter patents, $4.73
5 l.V
Wheat Receipts, 148,000 bushels; exports,
733.400 bushels. Spot easy; No. 2 red.
11.1 1 1.12 elevator and ?1 12 f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1.15 f. o.
B. afloat; No. 2 hard Winter, $1.14 4 F. O.
b. afloat. Although wheat opened lower
today on disappointing cables. It rallied to
new high levels on strong bull support and
commission house buying, dry weather West
and big clearances. Reactions occurred la
ter on reports of rain In Southern Argen
tina, and the market closed easy at i&'c
net decline. December closed at $1.13 n;
May. $1.15.
Wool, petroleum and hops steady.
Bides firm.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18. Wheat-
Steady.
Barley Strong.
Spot auotations
Wheat Shipping. $1.62 1.67 ; mill
ing, $1.67ii1.72.
Barley Feed, $1.47, 1.50; brewing,
$1.47(&1.52;
Oats Red, $1.502; white, $1.601.75;
black. $2.25i&2.60.
Call board sales
Wheat No trading.
Barley December, $1.5091. 61; May,
$1.531.62b.
Corn Large yellow, $1.851.90.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON Nov. 18. Cargoes steady but
inactive. Walla Walla, prompt shopment.
unchanged, 37s 6d; California, prompt ship
ment, unchanged, 28s.
English country markets firm; French
country markets quiet.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 18. Wheat Decem
ber, 7s lld; March, 7s d; May, 7s 8d.
Weather overcast. ,
Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA, Nov. 18. Wheat, milling, blue
stem, 96c; export, bluestem, 92c; clnb, 87c;
red, 85 c.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
J. H. Mackenzie to Robert A. Miller
same as above 125
F. B. Rutherford and wife to H. E.
Nobe. eat 126 feet of lot 2. block
4, TbJrd Electric Add., exce.pt a
strip 25 feet wide for street 850
George -W. Collins and wife to Peter
Hobklrk, lots 6 and 6, Depot Add.
to St. John 10
F. B. Rutherford and wife to R. A.
Schramm, east 126 feet of lot 1.
block 4. Third EJectrlc Add., except
east 25 feet 10
Jacob Kamm and wife to J. H. Mac
kenzie, land beginning at north
wert corner of the W. W. Chap
man D. L. C 250
W. J. Day and wife to F. B. Ruther
ford, west 126 fet of lots 1 and
2. block 4. Third Electric Add $ 10
Charles L. Bobs and wife to -Charles
G. Keers. lot 6. block 198. Holla
dav's Add., and that part of lot 5.
block 118, said Add., lying in
Irving D. L, C 1.800
O. E. Baker to Juliana Lam pert. E.
of S. E. of S. W. of Sec. 4,
T. 1 S., R. 4 E 1
Percy H. Blyth and wife to Raltvh E.
Moody lot 8, block 33, Willamette ,
Heights Add 2.000
Phoenix Land Co. to Glenn Howell,
lot IB. Arleta Park 100
Southwest Portland Real Estate Co. to
I S. Hurst, lot 10, block 40. Fulton
Park 450
Southwest Portland Real Estate Co. to
L fi. Hurst, lots S and 4. block 49,
I 1 1 1 1
Ladd & Tilton Bank
PORTLAND, OREGON
Established 1859.
Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast
Capital fully paid - - - $1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00
OFFICERS
W. M. Ladd, President.
Edward Cookingham, Vice-Pres.
W. H. Dunckley, Cashier.
Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts ot
banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checks
for sale and drafts issued available in all countries of Europe.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
CiUl.f;
New Yrk. tl
.
xn rranciBcv. wmw
Fulton Park
Arleta Land Co. to. Andrew Peterson,
lot 1. block 5. Lester Park........
James P. Andrews and wife to J. L.
Dubois et al.. lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 5 and
6, block 3. Beulah Heights
Nordby-Craven Investment Co. to Ed
ward E. Lyon, lots 1 and 2. block
3, Serene Park
James Luge and wife to F. R. Alex
ander, south Vi of lot '", Ml.
Scott Heights
B. M. Leonard and wife to T. A.
Lewis, lote 8 and 9. block 15. Ball
way Add. to Montavilla
Fred H. Strong and wife to Delia
Hall, lot 7. block IS. Creoton
Sadie I. Hatfield to H. J. Reauchamp.
south 75 feet of lot lit. Essex Park,
except west 25 feet
TV. C Alvord and wife to Gottfried
Durisr, lot 8. block 3. Irvlnglon. .
Michael O'Brien and wife to Frank
BattlB. lots 3 and 4. block 2. Sara
toga -
Morris H. Wilson and wife to Frank
lin Taylor, lots 1. 2. 3 and 14, block
IS. Ea.t Portland Heights
H. B. Orantham and wife to C. H.
Pierce, lots 5 and 6, block 17. Ver
non -
Sarah E. Ripperton to Bertha Citron,
part of fractional lots 4 and 5. block
. "I." North Portland
C. S. Finch and wife to Etta M.
Cole, east H of lot 1. block 22,
Mount Tabor Villa -
S P. McKee and wife to Kate T.
McWilllams, lot 9 and east 5.13
feet of lot 8 exoept south 22 feet
of said lots In block 43, Sunny-
Wevnan and wife to E. R.
Steen. lots 1, 2, block 11. Rosen
dale Annex
Frank A. Day and wife to Kath
arina Kuch. lots 10. 11. block 1,
Cooper's Addition
William C. Bush and wife to R. B.
Canev. lots 23. 24. block 4. Pe
ninsular Addition No. 1..... ......
Georse Selkirk and wife to Ella V. 11
llams. lot 2. block 15. Kenilworth
R G Chase and wife to Emma M.
Heales. lot 14. block 81. Sellwood..
Thirza J. Povey to George H. Cash,
lot 12. block S, Piedmont
Harry F. Crum and wife to J. E.
Stevenson, lot 7. Lamargent Park
E W. "Mutch "to Charles H. Fimple,
lot 1. block 106. East Portland....
E W Mutch, guardian, to Charles
H. Fimple, undivided 2-6 of lot 1.
block 106. East Portland
Peter C. Peterson to Tilda Peterson,
lot 3. blotk 10. Terwilliger Home
stead Addition
Tltla Guarantee & Trust Company to
Elizabeth Jones, lot 12. .block 16,
Rossmere
L. E. Kellogg and wife to J. H. Molr,
. west 37 1 feet of lot 7, block 4,
Kevstone Addition
Charles Gorgeson and wife to Betty
Palmquist et al, west 25 feet of
lot 20. block 24. Albina
H. H. Emmons and wife to Matthew
O'Conner. lot 24. block "C," Tib
betts" Addition
William Muirhead et al to Asenath
M. Harbaugh. lots 15. 16. block 4,
Foxchase Addition
N. O. Mitchell and wife to H. E.
Mitchell. 2 acres In section 14,
township 1 south, range 2 east....
Elizabeth Hays to Stephen L. Bros
Eart. east 25 feet of lot 6 and
east 25 feet or north 25 feet of
lot 7. block 1. Albina Addition..
H. L. Hamblet and wife to the As
toria Abstract, Title & Trust Com
pany, southwest hi of southwest
hi of section 24, township 1 north,
range 1 east .
Philip Buehner and wife to Joseph
W. Fanong. lot 4. block 1 Crescent
Heights
Percy H. Blvth and wife to Annie
Sommers. 50x50 feet beginning at
northeast corner of lot 93. Blyths
wood - --
W. F. Conover and wife to W. B.
Jameson, lot 3. block 21. 1st Ad
dition to Holladay Park Addition. .
United Artisans Hall Association to
Patrick Skelly, lots 13. block 59.
Sel lwood
A. E. Barette to Herbert A. Hale,
lot 8, block 287, Hawthorne Park
Llndley Meeker and wife to O. S.
Hauge. lots 1, 2. block 4, Rosedale
100
2,250
1
170
82S
1,700
1.250
3,200
4.000
700
10
617
10
300
300
950
1.100
10
1
10,000
3,500
600
4.150
1.475
500
1.100
500
1,300
100
2,250
1.000
10
1.000
10
2.600
LAW7EP.S" ABSTRACT ft TRUST CO.
Rom 4. Board of Trade bide
Abstracts a specialty.
Have your abstracts mad br the Tltl
Trnt fn 7 "hsmh.r nf .nmmerc.
BONDS FOR SALE
$25,000
6
First Mortgage Bonds
OP THE
Lewiston Land & Water Co.
These bonds are secured by
land worth five time the amount
of the mortgage. Interest is
payable semi-annually at the
Security Savings & Trust Co.
Call or Write
FRANK ROBERTSO.V,
Failing Building,
Third and Washington Sts.
Woman a Specialty
Mrs. S. K. Chan
The well-known Chines phy
sician, with her wonderful
Chinese medicines, the herbs
...... and roots,
-ae i&j ."v, u(terer
fcstt -lr. -Afc edles have
nd roots, nas curea many
when alt otner rem-
falled. She cures
female chronic private diseases, nervous
ness blood poison, rheumatism, asthma,
throat lung troubles, stomach. bladder,
kidney consumpt'on and diseases of all
kinds. Remedies harmless. Jio operation.
Honest treatment.
EXAMINATION FREE.
26H MorriMrn St., Bet. First and Second.
Lam.'
R. S. Howard, Jr., Asst. Cashier.
J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier.
Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier.
RAVELERS on these ao.ooo
41. ton Steamships will enjoy ouiset
tht for Comfort nd Luxury
are unsurpassed.
"CARONIA," Nov. 28
St Axons, Mll,Gtt!lls.Gc. Ns!,sd Ptsss
f af '"CAUOiMA, Jan. , r en. x
0 fCARMANIA," Jan. 21, Mar. 4
CslUs M Axons, Madeii, G.br.ltsr, Cms. N.pus. Al,sssrl
.1 Fib. Swl H11.1)
tLsr,U Triple-Screw Tursla I
Fr mcammtittlm and mil particmltrt .,! f
xnss niHiDn CTC1USHIP CO.. Ltd.
CWtw. MielH. P.flfli, St Uals,
j iispMi ap IaviI Asents.
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TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
8300 AXD UP
S. S. Moltke
ORIENT CRUISE
s- SO DAYS
Leaves New York. Jan. 28, 1809
23 ports of call, including
MADEIRA, SPAIN, ITALY,
GREECE, TURKEY, EGYPT,
NILE, HOLY LAND.
20th Annual
Orient Cruise
Send for lllimtrated Book
ine I
, or I
Hamburg' American Line
Ha
I WIS
Market St., San Francisco,
Loenl R. R. Agent
l-OKTLANU KV.. LIOHT CO
CAR LKAVJS.
Ticket Office and Waltlnr-Room,
First and Alder Street
FOR
Oregon Clt 4. 8:30 A. M . and
SO minute to and Including .
then 10. 11 P M. ; last car 12 mldnlgnt.
Gresham. Boring. Eagl Creek, tsta
rada. Cazadero. Fairvlew Tl00'
dale T:15. :1S. 11:14 A. M.. 1:18. .
B:15. 7:23 P. M.
FOR VANCOUVER.
Ticket offlc and waltln-room Second
and Washington streeta
I M- 6:15. a:50. T:25. 8:00. S:ES.
B io, :50. 10:30. 11:10. 11:5a
P M-12:30. 1:10. 1:50. 2:30 t it.
RBO :80. 8:10. 6:50. 6:1.0. J:0S, 7:40.
,:15. 0:25. 10:S5" 11:45" .
On Third Monday In Every Month
the Last Car Leave at 7 MS P. M.
Daily excapt Sunday. "Dally xcpt
Monday.
tfamburg-Jtmerican.
London Paris Hamburg".
imerlka Nov. 2Pennsylvania. Dee. 5
Pre Grant.. Nov. 2t,Patrlcla Dec 10
Gibraltar Naples tienoa.
S S Pres Lincoln (Via Azores) ... .Nov. 24
' s Moltke Dec. 8. Jan. 28 (Spl. crulsel
S S. Hamburg Jan. 6, Feb. 10
s' S Deutschland to Italy In 7 days. Feb. 0.
' HA.UBVRU-AMJiRICAN LINK.
90 Market Kt., San Francisco and li. K.
Asent in Portland.
REGULATOR LINE to Th Dalles daily
sxcept Sunday. "Bailey Oatzert" leav
Portland Monday. Wednesday and Friday ac
T A. M.. stopplns; at the principal landings.
"Dalle City" leave Portland Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. 11"., makln
all landings. Returning, both steamer leav
The Dalles on alternate days at 7 A. M.
Phone Main 914. or A 5112; Alder-st. dock.
North Pacinc S.S. Ca'i. Steinnhlp
RoaDoie and Geo. W. Elder
Sail lor Eureka, San Francisco and
Los Angeles direct every Thursday
at 8 P. 1L Ticket office 132 Third
St., scar Alder. Both phones, M.
1314. H. Young, Agent.
SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND 8.8. CO.
Onfy direct steamer and daylight sailings
From Ainsworth Dock. Portland. 4 P. M,
H. S Rose City, Nov. 20, Dec. 4.
8 8. Senator. Nov. 27, Dec. 11, etc.
From Lombard St., San Francisco, 11 A. 1L
8. S. Senator Nov. 21, Dec. 5.
S. S. Rose City Nov. 28. Dec. 12.
J. W. RANSOM. Dock Agent.
Main 208 Ainsworth Dock.
M. J. ROCHE, City Ticket Agent. 142 Sd St.
Phone Main 402. A 1402.
COOS BAY LINE
Th steamer BREAKWATER leave Port
land every Wednevday at 8 P. M. from Gale
street dock, for North Bead, MarsbHeld and
Cooa Bay points Freight rscslved till 4 P.
M on day of sailing-. Passenger fare. flr;
clum. $10; ssoopd-clama, ST. lncludlna; berth
and meals Inquire city ticket office. Third
and Wasblnston streets, or Oak -street dock-
ROUND THE WORLD
There are vacancies in a small exclusive
partv to sail January 7. Tnusual route. Im
mediate application necessary. fiOL'ND TH13
WORM). Box 1,7. Boston. Mass.
Diseases of Men
Varicocele, Hydrocele.
Nervous Debility. Blood
Poison. Stricture, Oleeu
TTcstatlc trouble and
all other private dis
eases are successfully
treated and cured by
me. Call and see me
boat your case It
yoa want' reliable
treatment with prompt
and nermanent results.
Consultation frea and Invited All transac
tions satisfactory and confidential. Office
hours 9 A. M. to I P. M. Sunday 10 to IX
Call on or address
DR. WALKER
181 First St. Cor. Yamhill, Portland, Or