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. V ) - THE MORMNG OKEGOXIAN, TUESDAY, XOVE31DEB 50, 1909- ; i . . . LIFT WHEfiT PRICES Good Demand and Small Offer ings Make Strong Market. fancy outside creamery. 32V36c per lb., tore. 2V42c (Butter fat price average lVc per pound under regular butter prices.! EGGS Fresh Oregon extras. 4ao per dozen: Eastern, 12S8c per dozen. i.uprei- Vi.ll cream twins, lSWlSiiC per pound: young Americas. luSlOc. lOl'LTRT-Hwl. 1515tec; hprtl-.f". 15 eiSSc- roosters. P'iloc: ducks. IStflGc 2c: turkeys, live, -uc; LL GRAINS ARE FIRM geese, 11 1 15?: PORK l-Tincy, 1VC per puu- -EAL Extras. 1212 Vic per pound. Provisions. BACON' Fancy. I7c per pound: standard. JIc: choice. lie; English. :uJin- DRT SALT CURED Regular snort cieai- dry salt. lHe: smoked. l.o; snori backs, heavy dry sailed.. . ISHc: Oregon exports, dry salted. 16a. smoked. 17c, HAM-10 to IS pounds. 17ic; 14 to It pounds. 17He: 1 to 20 pounds. 17Hc; hams. sKinnea. iso; picm--.. rr, r ,t.. kiii hams. 4e:sc; billed picnics. Reported Sale of Blutem t $1.17. ARD Kettle rendered. 1... 17 He- Montana Buys Barley in West ern Washington Exporters in the Hop Market. The milling demand ' "heat was not L.w ,,n l.st week, but there was "ough inquiry from California and from , a few sport era woo wn - - quTrement. to fill to keep price, up . the 7 Th. limits offered for bluestem by North' Coast millers was 11.13. but there wlrV actual sale, to "other " 1 IS and rumors of business at Jl.l.. TM cernand for Cub wheat was acute where It existed not over i. o"- dard pure. 10s, Ilc Compound. 10s. lltte. t(fe. SMOKED BEEF Beef tongues, each. foe. dried beef sets. 19c: dried beef outside. I.e. dried beef inside.. 21c; dried beef knuckle ... di. feet. PICKLED GOODS xsarrci.. - - IU.S0: regular tripe. le; . Ill: lunch tongues. tra, $13; mess pork. . .!. amines. Italian". - peacnes. ' ' currants, un- 61 h! rrJc- 'curanti. washed, washed. cases, wiie. boxes. .. . iiw llii. wnite iauw. -- !4c: dstes, 88'Ae. basts Is that were or 7 cents above this price. Boy." wno . . i. th Kastern v I - ' "untrV ssy that wheat. -P:.ally bju.stm. .la. l 1-nound tails. SALMON tommo.a - j n4 t2 per dosen: 2-pound tails. Ptallfc flats, ,2.10 V: Alaska pink. , 1 j. . ..h 1-nound tails. 11.46: eocksyes. jorcost..: fancy. !.-:- fon. s wheat was plentiful at this M91St. ordinary. 12 ii ' .KIH Will b QUlCKiy O"""" ALL OPTIONS STOCK PRICES SAG Session Closes With Market Rapidly Crumbling. LOSSES THROUGHOUT LIST cent; offered at 5 per cent. Time loans sliKhtly easier. 60 days. 414 per cent, 0 days, 4 per cent; six months. per cent. Commercial Mils, J4.S3S4.8S-)4. : Bar silver. 51c. Mexican dollars. 43c. Oovernment Nonds, weak; railroads. Ir regular. LONDON. Nov. 29. Bar stiver, steady at 23 Hd per ounce. Money,"44& per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 4 Per cent; do three nronths- bills. 4 per cent. . Consuls for money, S3 13-16o; do for ac count, SSttc saw VRANCISCO. Nov. 29 Sterling on London, 60 days. 4.84"; do sight, Silver bars. Die. -Mexican dollars, 45c. Drafts, sight, par; telegraph, 2c. IV II General Liquidation Wheat Pit. in the LAST PRICES NEAR BOTTOM all nuts. HtttWioe: '"'-r..--rThl.r0c: nuiviiur: chestnuts, when the pries reaches th grow srr Ideas, i vocCH Vr dosen. The tendency is upward In the oat. and """"! Jmu whlt.. c: large whit, Offerings ot io. --- I , sc. Dayou. 5c; pina. -.ti-- oaxier j I 4vte: Lima. ofc: rai" ;ThDathV rcsJlt thVt Vr.c hive Teen ala iuOAR-rsnu. a ted rdvanced. Sales of oats at 31 were report- ,,d.n C .16. fU ; Lima. oc; ""-- --' ss"5 and berry sugar. ,d y.rd.y with holder. 8V. 7,' ii Term, on remit-. Barley was juoea nn. -- i powo.i. ,..-... . - . .., 12 0 rr feed ana Brewing. There have been some of barley from Eastern mall shipments A'ashlngtoa points t Montsna. The weekly Wheat statistics of th chants Exchange fallow: American risible supply November 10. 19- 29.41S 0OO November S. 19"S 4S.9.U.W December 2. 1B-T ?".. December 3. l-95I ?;? December 4. 1' S4.94.Lono gSctmber 8. U"M 34.8.K)0 November 30. 1BU3 3O.040.(H" December 1, m"S 45.O83.0iO becemb- 3. 1901 ej.3.ooo Soember 8. laoo 8i.179.uuO e Mer- l.TSS.000 2.94S.000 1.623.000 M.0O0 1.6W.O00 1.803. 000 6S7.0O0 S.S02.O00 8.44.000 S3. 000 Dec res. Quantities on passag Week ending Nov. - Bunhels .li.,J."0 .li.Bo0.000 tanew witn.n " lthla go pound. If later Mapla SO days, deduct is v " sugar, 133 loc per P . tntt per raLT Ormnuiamu. - bau: hground. 100 7.60 per ton; 60.. SP"'?.. .nosfliSSO rn ease. 1 i u . , f. I K. nwn-g. Bops. Wool. ' Hides. Eto. Tor-a-iBOO crop. WS: TL-i0.T...trrnPOre.on?Po nd. MOHAlR Choice, 26o pound. CABCAHA BARK-414C Pr pound. mDDry-h.dru?19oper Pound: dry kip. 17W1SC pouna; rj --- ary aip. " . munllo' salted Jls pound: aauea - Week ending Week ending For U JC ... Continent Nov. 20 Nov. ZH. iM Bushets Bushels 1 240.Oi.O 1T.70,000 14.360.0OO ll.520.0o0 ..Truli in 1S31C pound: green, lo less. C,'o1no 1 skins: Goatskin 15cQ (1 25- badger. 25oOo: bear. I6.60a8.B0; cat wild. 74ct100: Approaching Session of Congress and Fears of Anti-Corporation Programme Have Depressing Effect on Speculation. NEW YORK. ' Nov. 29. A struggle ssain.it the forces Of reaction was perceptible la the stook market speculation today, which was overshadowed, however, by the lowering pros pect of the approaching session of Congress) and fears of the executive programme on the trust problem. In the light of the Standard Oil decision, further procedure la the direction of combinations Is made a matter ot grave consideration. The copper group continues to reflect most closely the mutation of feeling, owing to the advanced Mage to which the project for a con golldatloA of copper producers had reached and the apparent continuance of efforts to And . srn out the prelect without con travention of th principles laid down In the new Interpretation of the anti-trust iaw. A violent decline In the price or copper war rants occurred In the London market today. Sugar reached the lowest point of the year to day at I6V4. The official announcement of measure, de signed by the British government to care for revenue requirements after the coming rejec tion of the budget by the House of Lords Is awaited with interest. The strengthening effect ot waoasn rumors, the Rock Island's sale of Bt. Louis San Francisco and the repetition of Reading melon" rumors proved unavailing m taco 01 the factors or discouragement. ine reeun was a close with prices rapidly declining ana showing losses from 1 to 8 points and upward In the list. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par vsiuc. 14,156.000. United States 4s coupon aecuneu ssd the registered ?i per cent on au. CLOSINli STOCK QUOTATION ). Closing Sales. High. Low. Allis Chalmers pf m! oj Amal Copper ....189.4O0 bT Am Agricultural -- 3oo 48J 4 u-,a rm 2.200 83 83ft 2,6oO 72 1,500 61 fitl',4 London Bullion Blorement. LONDON Nov. 29. Bullion amounting to j 8000 was taken into the Bank ot EngUnd I today and 50,000 was withdrawn ior smi.- raent to soutn Amcrn.-. Dried Fruit at New York. vimr vnRk- Nov. 29. Evaporated apples quiet; new orop. fancy. 11c; prime. Sc; old .holce. 910c: prime, 8c; common to fair, 6tt7ttc Prunes, nrm; iinornum 11 1' A-nrlcots. nrm: cuoite. w 1A . choice. 'UenOi fancy, ",'"' Peaches, quiet; cnoice. oimic, Raisins, steady; loose muse""'?"'. choice seeded, OVsfflOVic; seeun-. OVio; London layers, 1.17ttL3- Totals ....32.4S0.00O 81.600.000 29.280.000 World's shipments, flour Included. ...l head ana Claws. From U. S . Can... Argentina .. Australia ... Dan. porta. Russia 1 India Monday Vsbt- a rrr ..... 74 Season to date. 575ft 73 Tear ago, . . I . .7501 1153 beaver, cougar. Usher, mail . .le. I4.90O7: tox, cro. V:"Vriv. Boasic: fox. red. 35; Jni s'llverT 135O100; lynx. $816; marten, dark. 8i I5c; otter r;w'. . .nrt olor: sea otter. ii).. ,:r7k. - . icas iafi rivet trim.- w - ,33 50: coot.r75c,,1.23: -olverine. dark, u o ; w ui v cj ,1.-, v- -v - - Oils, Turpentine, Etc. roit. OIL Pearl, astral and star, . mr .Hon: eocene, case iia per gauou. irr-tttroer" gallon: wood barrel 16 o per 'gallon; special water white. Iron barrels. 5, .i TKE-Rid crown and motor gaso- Whest Barley Flour Oats Hay ,ln lron Brrel 16o per on: Ml ..- J Week Week ending ending Nov. 20 Nov. 2S. '08 Bushels Bushels 6.1H6.O0O 4.93o.UO0 424.OO0 544. OUO 216.000 S52.OO0 80.000 2SHJ.O00 7.6"0.0M S.O32.0O0 1W2.000 .... Totsls ...11.851.000 14.698.O00 8.16O.000 Local rscelpts. in csr were npor the Merchants Exchange as follows WSek ending Nov. 27 Bushels 4.347,000 li:y.oM a-s.oM 170,000 6,'KH).0ii0 312.O0O 10 348 2 590 532 J2 per gallon; 86 g.solln Iron barrsl 30o per l"i "b'sNZVM. d'napfh.. .ron bar 1479 r.S. isVc per gallon; cases. 20c per gal- 9c per GOOD EXPORT DEMAND. FOB HOPS. at It -r,in. distillate. Iron barrels, gallon; eases. 16c per gallon. TURPENTINE la cases, 78c per gallon: wood barrel 75 c per gallon; roturp. rentln. .ubstltute). Iron barrel 88o per gallon; case 45c per gallon. LINSEED OIL Raw, In boiled, in barrels, 73c; raw. boiled, in cascfr ioc barrels. 71c; la cases. 76c; Shipping Grade are Being Bought and 13 Cents. All the export hops In the state, with one exception, are now In the market. There esasasi Van m IVrf h available as to their .. . - n.in tit the lack of with the country, but It Is I jfnt Trtoew DoobU In Few X , .w-. vi. r,ouht the Walker I . sdvica savs: Dearer nuts are the Brothers' crop of 190 bales, at Salem, at result of ths growing demand for them as S2 cent and that T. A. Rlgg. purchased " nnU tnl. y. .r. over three lota at Independence. The RlRgspur- ur TJ, rM ago w. sold only chases are believed to bo the Porterfleld. JJdfc... ated a leading West End Bridge and Cooper kits and the prtce paid frult.rer. "Nuts that could be sold a lew i, said to b. 23 cent year, ago to, eight .u a VojAn Moat of ths domestic buyers also nave aouDi. tna pr.y- l ,T,r. of nllt demand for nuts by manufacturers of nut foods, nut butter, nut cakes and sweetmeats. nut milk etc. POTATOES F order but It is not easy to nil them, as the growers have tightened up sines the exporters came into the markets. OXE-HALF CENT ADVANCE IN CHEESE. Market Strong at New Price, as Supplies Are Not Heavy. Cheese prices were advanced half a cent yesterday, flats to 18S18S and Toung . , indlOU rnta rTOA TT1 .,kA1 M ADNTHH l. l'l' .. i c s r ' '1 ,,. ...n. a. suonlies are barely Kl'ATTLE DEALERS GET sufficient to last through the sessoa. There were no new features In the butter market yesterday and prloes were steady. Poultry continued firm. A shipment of dressed turkeys was received and they sold at 23 cants. Chickens sold up to 15H cents. F.rsa were unchanged at sV" week's prices. l-!htr eevelDts are expect 5 this week Tha scarcity of real and ths strong de mand for It sent prices to ths highest level of the season. Ilia cents for fancy. Pork was baraly steady at 10 cent for ths best. 27 i 2,100 30.100 1.4O0 llli-J 19.AJO 12 'J 61 2tt i 51Vj 95 ' llo'.a 1WS tt,10V 141 140Vi 140 l.uou 12,900 4S ll.SfO 119i 300 1o4) 90 s 46 118) 104 ) 1,100 116 116 200 84(4 4.1O0 78' 800 177 4,400 46 600 108?4 6uO S12 8.50O 66', 2.100 66 " 2.400 18214 13,800 165 8.500 '"ioo 49 Vs 'siii 84 77 176 45 vs 108'y, 3o5 85 66 177 1531s '4IH 'si" 12.000 149 1.7H0 21 1.0U0 183 1.800 4814 2,0 83 V 800 47 . 100 391, 1.100 161 6.000 143 1,600 8014 SUP PLIES IX THIS STATE. First Japanese Oranges Received. Chceee Is Strengthened by the Portland Advance. SEATTLE. Wash., Nov. 29. (Special.) thsir Fruit Trade Is Fair. 1 he fruit trad was fair yesterday. A car of oranges was received, three cars of ba nanas were unloaded and. a shlpmsnt of new-croD tangerines came In. The latter were offered at 11 0 per box. The steamer brought ths usual assortment of small vegetables and a car ot asset po tatoes arrived from the South. A car of celery Is due today. Bank Clearings. Bask clearings ef the Northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: Tortlsnd . Sesttie . . Toma Spokane Clearings. .$1.7:o.3ill . 2.ir.5.0H . 1.1-.S.U2 827.745 Balance f 94.330 2HJ.11S4 rirt.314 109.183 Valley potato growers have advanced their holding price to $14. an advancs of l.SO a ton Twenty-seven carlosds arrived today from Oregon ana r.ai.v. u " -,- Valley growers, which dealers were able to get for less thsn 14. Four carloads of Ore son onions also arrived. A small shipment of Spanish onions arrlvsa toaay iroiu -couver, B. C. One thousand bundles of Japanese oranges arrived here today, crapes are scarce, sell ing at It is said the last carload of Concord grapes has arrived. Mens wsre scarce, dealers not having anough to All orders. Eggs were ! Heavy receipts ot ir "iw - this week. , Th. ..wanes In cheese In Oregon made the market Arm here. aRhough prices were not changed today, nutter is " Is talk of an advance soon. W heat was uncnau.u- Am beet fciugar Am Can pt .... Am Car at Foun Am Cotton on . Am lid Jt Lt pt. Am Ice becurl . Am Linseed Oil . Am Locomotive . Am Omelt Ref. do tireferred ... Am Sugar Kef I. Am Tel at Tel .... Am Tobacco pt Am Woolen Anaconda Mln Co. Atchison do preferred ... Atl Const Line . . Bait Ohio do preferred Bethlehem Steel . . Brook Rap Tran.. Canadian Facifio .. Central Leather .. do preferred ... Central of N J....' Chea & Ohio Chicago- Alton .. Chlcsgo Gt West. Chicago & N V . . C. M A St Paul.. C. C. C A St L... Colo Fuel A Iron. Colo & Southern... do 1st preferred. do 2d preferred. Consolidated Gas. . Com Products ... Del A Hudeon .... D A K Grands ... do preferred ' Distillers' Becurl.. Erie do 1st preferred. do 2d preferred. General Electric . . Gt Northern pf ... Gt Northern OrSt .. Illinois Central .. Interborough 'Mot. . do preferred ... Inter Harvester .. Inter-Marine pf . . Int Paper Int Pump Iowa Central .... K C Southern .... do preferred . . . Louis A Nashville. Minn A St Louis. M. St P A S 8 M. Wo. Kan A Texas ll,ov do preferred . National Biscuit .. 200 National Lead ... 1.400 Mex Nat Ry 1st pf ... -N Y Central 11,800 N T. ont se ei. Knrfalk West... WO North American .. Northern Pacific .. Psrlllc Mall Pennrylvania People's Gas .... P. C C St I-. Pre-iwd Steel Car. Pullmsn Pal Car.. Reading Iw'i' Republic Steel ... do preferred ... ) Bock Island Co .. 15' do preferred 8t L A S F 2 Pt- " St 1 Southwestern . do prererrea . . . fthem Pacific".. 11400 129 127 Kouthern Railway.. 7.4W 3 1 do prererreo. ... -" Tenn Copper .... r." Texas paelilo .. JVV Tol. Pt I. t. j-" do preterr ... J" &i:io Bid 6314 84 4714 45 8314 71 00 in 44 26 14 6914 Vi is 110i 1164 1.600 2G0 200 1.4O0 2fHi 16. '2714 44 1801 471, 8214 4614 3914 1591s 142 914 3714 43 900 151 M PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain. Flour. Feed. Etc - WHEAT Track prices: Bluestem. $118; r'uh. 1 "3; r'd Kus-lsn. $1"1V; alley. $1; Turkey red. ti lt: 4-foid. $1.04. BARLEY Feed. $28.30; brewing. $26 60 njr ton. FLOUR Patent (ft per barrel; straight. 14.50; export. 14 25; Valley, $5.50; graham. $5: whole wheat, quarter $5.20. CORN Whole. $33 50; cracked. $34 50 tier ton. VILLSTUFFS Bran. $28 per ton; mid dling $: short 2S50tfl0; rolled bsrley. $19 So b $0.60. OATS No. 1 whlt $31 931.80 per ton. HAT Timothy. Willamette Valley $199 1 per ton; Eastern Oregon. I1IB11; alfalfa. lil4 50 ; clover, flSolt; cheat. $15fl; grain hay. $15tfl6. Vegetables and Fruit FRESH FRUITS Apples, $10 box; pears, till 1.60 per box; Spanish Malaga. $70 7.(0 per barrel: quince $1.25 81.0 per box; cranberries. t S0 per barrel; .per simmons. $1 50 per box. POTATuES Buying prices: Oregon, eott 70c per sack: sweet potatoe 10 per -pound. TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges. 13.75 01; lemons, fancy. $; choice. $5.50; grape fiult $J50r4 per box: banana 1B(1 rr pound; pomegranates. $1.50 per box. VEGETABLES Artichoke "&o per dozen; beans. 10c per pound: cabbag 9 1c per lb.; cauliflower. 0c$l-35 per do..; celery, 3 754 per crate; eggplant. $1.7S per box; garllo. lOo per pound; horseradish, nil. mp dosen: hothouse lettuce. 119 1 IS per box; pea 10c per pound; pepper 1!10 per box: pumpkin lio per dosen; sprout c per lb.; squash. $101.10; tomstoe 7&cJ$l. SACK VEGETABLES Turnip 76cC$l per sack: carrot $1: beet $1.:$: ruta bagas, $1.10 per sack: parsnip $L1. ONIONS Oregon. $1.H0 per sack. fajry and Coos try Prodwe. BUTTER City creamery extra $404 QUOTATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO. . Price Fald for Produce la tha Bay City Market. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 29. The follow ing prices wsrs quoted In the producs mveVe'tab?esCuoumber $1.00 1.25; string bean 4 0 7c; tomatoes. 75cO $1.75; garlic. 4 fcc: green peas. 4⪼ egnplant. 73cS$l. Vllllstuffs Bran. $28.50 30: middling 3Buttsr Fancy creamery. 8814c; creamery seconds. 31e: fancy dairy. 29c.- Kegs Store, '60c; fancy ranch, B5c. (ne.se New. 1718ci young America 17 liay Wheat. $14 19; wheat ' and oats, 11SS17;' altaifa. $9W12; Stook. $8 10; bar ley $1013: straw, per bale. 50y70c. Fruits Apple cholc 75c 90c; cora- KnAiUo: bananas. 7&cc$3.60; lime 14 a '4.3d i lemon cholc $3.3oir4; com mon. $1.75.75; oranges, navel L73 2.73; pineapple $3 3 50. Wool South Plalna and San Joaquin. (010c: Spring Humboldt and Mendocino. 13 1 13a ' ii - AMR nonrill rAatoes Oregon Bar banks. .ScCJlt Sinus Burbanks. $1.1561.30: sweets. 1 1.26. Receipts Flour. 689S quarter sacks: n.'.n eentHls: barley. 3563 centals; oats 25 centals; beans. BT3 sacks; corn, 750 .i'.i.- potatoes. 3985 sacks; brnn, 1110 sacks; middlings. 380 sacks; liay. J0 tons wool, lit bales; hides. 710. Wheat at Minneapolis. " MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 29. Wheat. Decern- 1 IV-, b - 1IT. tl.OAV. Cash. No. 1 hard ntViai.OCV: No. 1 Northern. $t.0519 108H - NO. 3 Northern. $1.0314 1.03 ; No. ' Northern. $1.023 1.031a- Cows at Large Run Down by Train. CIIKMAWA. Or., Nov. 29. (Special.) Three cows were run down by the South ern Pacific north-bound freight yester day afternoon at tha Chemawa BtatKin. Th. .nimsla were the property of Mrs. B. W. Potter and William ClaKJECtt. Their htidA cun. at.Uirge. .200 1.600 300 1.1414 7014 48 8814 iisvi 4fi 95 78 90 34 464 118 104 13314 116 91 3314 1 1 17614 45 10814 BOO 8644 65 ltf 177.. 153 7414 48 64 81 824 145 21 li 1BO 47 831 30 324 4014 Mil 159 WlT4 7914 146 14 2214 6414 1031s 2414 14vi 494 271 43 7014 15014 6114 13014 62 13414 184 461, 1144 8Sli 126 46 95 78 46 731a 114 8714 65 126 46 94 77 8.O0O 14414 1434 1431 71m 3 400 47 3i 23,500 131. 2 0O0 114 tm 52V 41 0 192 600 50 171 4) 4 low1 41 8414 B6"4 34 74 Vi 47 14 13014 113 9414 51 19014 49 166 "4 4 "4 10554 89 4 83 85i S2Ni 72 Tnloti Pacific do preferred T- s Re.ilty , K KuDDer IT a Pleel do preterrea . . . i-tafc runner .... Va-Cero Chemical. Wanash do preferrea ... Western sta 69 4014 .14 4 Mil KJltJ 2"i2 1 102 "0 .166 O'lO . l.Roo ISioO I..IOO 4.9"0 16. IOO 300 52 H 124 o 48? 21 4 64 S3 8414 78 50 H1 8714 34 U M!i fi 199 101 9i -m" Sfl 123 H 6714 47 20 f.3 33 M"4 7714 49 130 1134 94 1 OL 190 49 167 46 14 10314 Kl 63 32Tt 7Si 127, 301 68 87 .14 li 63 6v 199'. 101 81 60 88 12314 68 SO it 64 3114 83 7i 49 14 SHEEP AT A BEST WETHERS SELIi FOR $4.75 AT THE YARDS. Market on All Lines ot Stock Firm in Spite of Liberal Receipts. Is Lower Cables and Liberal Receipts In the Northwest Inspire Heavy Selling World's Ship ments Are Large. CHICAGO, Nov. a. Weak cables atro. 110- era! receipts In the onnnra considerable liquidation of wheat here to- dav. resulting In net declines at the cioso of a shade to lio. Coarse grains also wera heavy but provisions were strong. Liquidation of Decemoer nuiums. - in fh wheat Dlt toaay am rr nront-takin in the May option. At ..imj of December was lHo .v.. Km! m.rk of the day. Final quo- UV.OW ... . tatlons on December were i s ii.osiil.06. News of the day was w i.v. ni.n. r.t ri .morallxatlon In Decern her. accompanied by a drop of more than 1 cent in the price of that option. ,h, earlv trading. The slump was due to , iii h commission hoosea in general weekly statistics, and . to continued liberal receipts. The world s anion... --- - - w.eic were 4.000,000 bushels more tun figures for tne cor..-. ----- - ago, and receipts at a"'i - - "re about 400 carloads more than last There was a good run of livestock at the gelling of December delivery by cash In- yards' ysXd a good steady de- w" t' polmt mand. Prices held close to me . . - c A were E78 range. Tha receipts ui -J ' e.ttie. is sheeo. 96'hogs and 21 horses. The first skies at eeP 'n Ioraln' occurred In the afternoon. iwo ..ther. were moved, one at 4.7S. whloh 1. a quarter better than the best previous quotation, and one at $4.25. Faiuy hogs again brought fs.xv Mm .took 17.25ia7.80. . rAniisea on stews - 1 lie ' ' . . r. 1 n ew 3 . I.- t- ; 1 1 n r.l Chlnn.nl at the yarus were; . - -nalree CltV WITH Seven Cftia tic: B. Cram, of Shanlko. one car of cattle; t tn.hm.n rtf W R 1 1 OWS . OM CAT Of , rtf rattle: Haver at with six cars of hogs from Twin Falls and ,, THahn- Pownlev A Boss, of Blakes. rir one car of hogs: A. Robertson, of Tit.i... eor'of sheeo: Harland Broa o.vln.fi.in nr.. four cars of cattle; J, r. t,..i. e wnt Scio. one car of hogs; L. E. West, of Junction tjity. two v. . rt T KnK (1 nr. ot xeno. - f hnriwi. consignea 10 dwwiw, wain,, one former ket closed at tha lowest T displayed mod-erate firmness early In .w. hv. but closed a shade to tto than Saturday. v,,her. Provisions closeo oc w " 7 The leading futures ranged as follows. WHEAT. Dec. . . May. . July.. Dec. . May. . July.. Dec . . May. . July. . Jan. . May. Low. $1.0514 1.0514 .9714 Open. High. $1.0514 $106 1.06 l-0 .9714 -7 CORN. .69 .59 .61 l .61 -61 OATS. .3914 .3914 .411S .42TA .40 .40 MESS PORK. 2 06 21.6714 21.25 20.90 LARD. .6314 .61 Vi .60 $91 41 vs .39 Close. $1.0 6 1.06 .97 .5814 .81 .60 21.70 .21.00 Jan. . May. Jan. . 11.16 11.63 ions 12.75 11.75 11.87 SHORT BB3. 11.26 11-65 WV. J. Bacnet, ot ronwioi, . .,. I Mav .... 10- ii.-7 hogs, and W. H. Harris, of Baker fclty, vr otallons were as follows eight cars of cattle. The day s sales were as louo-. art. Pr I H't. 3 .43 40 2 J. 00 21.17 12.60 11.87 11.60 10.T Wt 76 sheep. 88 94 sheep. 83 80 lambs. 60 28 steers. 1081 26 steers. 1119 bulls.. 1613 26 steers. 1171 26 steers. 1115 26 steers. 1144 16 steers. 1178 Pr. $4.75 6.25 4.60 4.50 2.50 4.60 4.50 4.60 4.60 29 cows.. 874 23 cows.. 894 76 steers. 9S5 83 hogs.. 213 85 hogs.. 206 79 hogs. . 250 82 hogs.. H16 87 hogs.. 197 1 hog... 850 61 hogs.. 12S Pr. $3.00 . 3.00 $.60 8.10 8.10 8.10 8.10 7.80 i.00 7.35 -cm...,- fflrm. Sr nd'ormSs, 4962c; fair to choice malting. 59 ffi 660. NOi Flax seeu - - 1 Northwestern, 1-- Tlmotny seen -,. . . , Clover $9.60i4. Pork Mess, per barrel, $33 76 24. r'rt per 100 pounds. $U-55. Prices quoted at the yards yesterday were as follows: gin winces of wheat and flour wero 1,7 000 bushel Primary I""..,.'.',. k.h.l oompared wnn 1, Total CATTLE Best steer " 1.00. busnei. -.e" .7 of wheat In od, $tijr-ll; meuium cu.- . --. - C;TT7, a states Increased l.iss.uwv ou... sts. best cows. $$.603.75; medium. $1 the United States inore of Dread turt ?1 common to medltrm. $2.50 3.76; ior good ' " -rt 1 .rr,,. t2.50fflS.76; for the wek , ou0.000 bushels. 3.io; commo.. . ..iv... ocean passago Wheat, 91 1...11- tri?2&0: stags. ii.Bv-"., 1 iratlTnated reooipiB .."w. .,sso- heavy. 44.75. cars. corn. 4S6 cars; oats, 11 v'. HOGS Best, $88.10; medium. $7.60 23.000 head. 7.85; stockers. $4W4.i. viour. barrels. SHEEP Best wetner si.sosji.. . , wheat, bushels good. $8.764; best ewes, n.itxa. i '" corn, bushels.. bulls. good! $J.603.75; lambs. $66.5. -Eastern livestock Market CHICAGO Nov. 29. Cattle Estimated ,noo Market, steady to lOo lower. Reeves $3190 9. 15; Texas steers, $3.750 SloTweste steers. 4.007.6O; .takers :j"..r g3.10iS6.60: cows and heifers, $2.105.65: calves. -2Si98.50 M.rV.t .",.?"1fl-,'"c-T a.K.35: rough. $7.85 (.m..o.oo -" :-t- v .a.0.1(a.35- Beceipta ... 35,700 . .. 94.800 ...336,200 .. .329,400 ... 4.000 . .. 88,600 Shipments. 54.200 115,600 269,900 244.300 Oats, bushels. . Rye. Duaneis. - - ,.M Barley, ubw -- r.raln and Produce at New York vm, 90 Flour Receipt NEW Kurtiv. - -- - rull 46.429 barrels; exports. - and unchanged ,TDort 03 Wheat rwoceio... -A. 1.25 676 bushels.BPOt, ' "No. 2 red, ,nLlt;Io0b1anoal o!od; good to choice heavy. S-0-: "r?th " "16147 nominal f. o. b. afloat; . c&Xo!V TT Winter. ,1.17. .-"J' - V Sheep Estimated receipts. 80,000. Market .teady-'.'.v. rJSii?.e'Ve:n-a,-v.4 5.00: yearlings, o.oo $5.35 7.70: western. .ii-- . - . ktw 90 Cattle Re' cefpfsf 12.000. Steady. Native , steer $4.85 and: ,srwsK ralvea 4.00ffl Lou; wmuus 5.60: do cows, $.60gi4.&0. . . . V, onnn Rlronff to 5c higher. 5ZTiZ hoavv. SS.10S8.25; pack ers and butchers, $8.ooi8.20; light, $7.50 . m a kj Si T OT, MM-GbriTiS 6.007.6o;r range weth- barley-steady ers and yearlings. $4.0000.00; range . $3.50 5-25. ..0iHA. Nov. MttlRIJWO. Native steer $4.0o8 25: cow, a n d h elf- ff . WAPtara $itrr$a- S is. 50 4l O. tVelfers. 2.804.40; cannej $3.25 unnkeri and feeder I2.TlfflJ.lu, knives' I3.6Oi7.O0: bulls, stags, etc., $2.75 -5-?.- n !.. son ft., hleher. Heavy, -SSSaiO: nJlsedi?.05?iS,10: M.ht. $7 90 -pcbordrong. T&r nn. (1 -. , Ii u . " ' J- - - ewe $4,004.6o; lambs. $6.757.3Q. T, "..,!.,1hm k J, ElSC 1.7O0 Western Union .... 1.200 Total sales for tne oay. ..uw BONDS. NEW YORK, NOT. 29 Closinr loottlons,: J ' 1 . . v t- in. OAS! T- e, ref 2s re g. 1 ' 1 v. v "7--. ' -L- ret Urnetfc Tclna Ss. 72V T- B 1. reg':::i(H'North Padflo -.102 Cd?- co'upon :.;iol;rnion Paolflc 4-. 102 TJ e I new 4s reg.115 Wiscon Cent 4s.. 94 do coupon 110 Japanese 4s 88 P s S G Ii. 96 Adventure 1 . . Amalgamated Arls Com Atlantic Butte Coal.. t'al Ari Cal 4 Hecia. Centennial .. Copper Range Daiy west... Franklin Eastern Mlnlrsx Stock BO6TON. No 29. Closing quotations: . 0 ,-NflfBoa . 84 'Old Dominion. . 441 Osceola . 11 parrot . 27 Qulncy 104 (Shannon .667 iTamaraclt .... . 37!Trlntty . 82 U. S. Mining. . . 8 IJ. 8. OH . 16 Victoria Greene Cananea iiinmui t.e Royale 83 ol'r'f ? Michigan 6 North Butte... Mohawk Cll Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Not. 29. Th condition of the treasury at th baglnnlng of business today was as follows: Trust funds Gold coin Sliver dollars Silver dollars of 1890...... Silver certilicates outstanding General Tuna Standard silver dollar in general g jjt c'Snt ..abmtfev::::::: ::::::: uoisoeios Working balance in ir-nu-J In" banks to c'r's'd'i't of" T rea-surar ot the United States Subsidiary silver coin. 6 . 52 .18 . 29 .. 86 . 15 . 66 . 10 . 54 . 36 . . 8 .145 . 62, .$8R2, 952.869 . 486.391,000 3.986.0O0 . 4S6,391.C'0 Minor coin Total balance to general fund... 27,179,790 85.625.095 16.119,309 1.301.107 82.332.218 ey. F.xchange. Etc. - vrn- YORK. Nov: 29. Prime mercantile ..f5ihrj-.ef? with actual bu.i ne in bankers' bills at $4.R44.S410 for 60 "ay bill, and at 4.S720 for demand. ,u Arm. 46 per cent; rul- , -w lOo Iti Ait J!4t Jlnti .006105 W4, 4 per Metal Markets. x" in tv tork- Nov. 29. The market for d.nnu4 ooooer on the New York Metal Ex change was weak today, with spot. Novem ber and December closing at wii'iiioc aary. February and March at 12.8713.12c. xr 1.. were reported. lyOHOOn lower, onii. 68 6a and futures 50 7s 6d. Sales were 700 tons spot and 2400 tona futures. Local ttealers auote Lake copper at. n,;iti..i. - .1. tiiwiaROn and casting at 13lS.37c. Tin was weak, with spot and November mt Slia31.30c. December at 31&Ji.oc. January at 81.1031.25c. February at 31.15c .-- .r.A u.n-h at 31.25c asked. London . b,i 141 7s 6d: furtures. fl43 Lead, quiet. Spot.' 4.374.42c New York and 4.204J4 27o East at. "uis. Spelter, quiet. Spot. 6.30B6.45O New York ..id .20fl6.27o East St. Louis. London un- The BngUah iron market waa lower. Locally no change was) report eg. Dairy Produce' In the East. v-cw tohk. Nov. 29. Butter Firm: L" Vi.ie mUc: extras. 32c; third fl x7i31e; state dairy. 26?c cables, lavoraoi- ----- - . ,n "AfT.'" netPIYowerha DeVber ?,osenr-14: May. Hops miu. Hides Quiet. . Wool Steady. 1 Petroleum steady. r.raln at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 29. Wheat and irley steady- SS? .QruVn. $1 83 1.90 per cental ., 451.4 Per cental Mnw-;- - 1 aast DXflR:'$1.60L70 per cental; white, $1.60 166: black. $2-40 2.63 aSKeu. all Doara em- vZmsv: 7i62152 per cental; De cember. l-"f1-t-.,,, . n. Corn Large yenuw, tal. VUible Supply of Grain. vpnr YORK. Not. 29. The visible sup .N:v ,h. ttnited Estates Satur day. November 27. as compiled by the New v. n,.rinM Kxcnange. w Corn . Oats . Rve Barley .. -3.2S8.0OO . .13.680.000 918.000 .. 8,282,000 Increase. 657.000 233.000 86,000 71.000 Decrease. THE BEST STREET INSURANCE IS THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT It insures against dust, mud and street noises. It insures against slipperiness and falling Worses f It insures aainst cracks, disintegration and costly repairs. Ii assures a sanitary and durable street. rnflrpi.inls. It assures conscientious workmanship and best matenals. It assures perfect satisfaction. BITULITHIO INSURANCE IS SAFEST AND SUREST. WARREN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 317 BEgK BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR. n sera xv SJ ti.,.TS. B9 JTS. V y 1 XX. 19 S3 W tt Jtsw n Bai Offer the unsurpassed in Luxurious and Comfortable Ocean Travel Br the groat 20.000 k r.ARONIA Jan. 8, Feb. 19 m m m ta a m T srs H. V ersj If a "MKMrWW lttli.4)U'0 . . .,,,, k -WV x Largest triple-screw t.rbiiie a the woria & iA"rr5NTA" Dec. 4. Feb. 5 Mar. 19 Tk. Boston. Chloeso, MtnaeapolU. PhllehlaM. LoeSK A - IRMMI8W, iVMUi.av anu - " "Var tc a 'vrdMT & " rspr. 1. Feb. S. Mar. 19 jh. cTra-a-v"' r . t-' l ..Vrw. 14 JOU too . . V Cor r,n ParUcmUrt and ssnwoas anpy to THE CUNARO STEAMSHIP CO Ltf. 375 10 000 300 22S 10 10 1,850 10 1 1 10 4.800 600 10 10 300 10 . K L. f,, "K. process.. ' " !MUii!7c. rhpeTe Firm; state new full cream specials, -.yS"TV".ii..r f.ncv. 16.c: October, iktc; late bst made. 16c; common to good. 12 SloViC: skims full to special. etU-lc. 12tz2AV.k- state Pennsylvania and nearby Western factory. 23bto24c; Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. eO.-r-Flax closed at 11.81. ks rffl.tnlic. t orn no. , ... , - -Oats No. 3 white, 3Stt&3Sc Rye No. 2, 6S701tc. European Grain Market. T.ivmPOOU Nov. 29. Wheat December, 8s 1H1; March, IB iw. " W earner. siio,. Vrench English country - country markets, Quiet. Grain Markets ot the Nortliwest. i.nwisTON. Idaho. Nov. 28. (Special.) Grain prices unchanged. Wheat Bluestem. 1 ; 40-fold. 90c; club, Turkey red, 88c; red Russian, 6c. Oats $1;20. Barley Feed, 11. IS. SEATTLE. Nov. 29. Export wheat Blue- stem, $1.07H; Cob ana rite, nuii slan, 94 He TirOMA Nov. 29. Wheat Milling-, blue strt $fil; club. $1.00; export, bluestem. $1.09; club and red Fife, 99c; red Russian, 90c. "'Zn- ieTir to r prime. 30: Western ixtra flrsts, 33635c; Bret.. 29g32c; remgerator, 20ffl24c. CHICAGO, Nov. 29 - Butter-Steady; cases lncludeo, .wv-nw nigner. tf 6.60c; July, 675c. "iea'dalsies. 16816Kc; twln tf&u&Tksoc- Bpot 'oul.t; No 7 ,Sftc- Young Americas. lfl-16c: loaf 8-c: No. 4Santos. Si6 8c. Mild. borne. 16c. . Coffee and Susar. NEW YORK, Nov. 29. Coffee futures. Sales. 8250 bags, including Decern leased higher. 3.83c; New York Cotton Market. . NEW YORK. Nov. W.-Spol : cotton closed oulet, 20 points tower. iu-u. . mid-Gulf, 14.80c NO sales. , . mV?... '..-. closed barely steady. No vember. 14.15c; December. 14.20c; Jannjry. 1 6c- February. 14.46c: March. l-c' 1.1??,C' mv. 14.91c: June. 14.66c; July. 14.77c; August. 14.0Sc; 12.95c; October, 12.53c. Wool at St Louis. cm t nms vnt 2!). Wool Unchanged; i.Uimrv and Western mediums. -ti'liiiVoi line mediums. 22S20c; One, l3f V , ,' . ft ffl 1 1 1- C. c'rr ,r RawJ auiet; fair refining. contrifucal. 99 test. 4.32c; molawes sugar. S 5Sc Reflned, quiet; crushed, 5.95c; granu lated, 5.25c. Hops at Indon. TJVERPOOL, Nov. 2. nops ia iui.uv,u September, (Pacific Coast), steady, 16 6gi7, Elgin Butter Market. VTjGIN HI . Nov. 2fl Butter Firm. 32c. Sales for the week. 64.600 pounds. Txmdon Wool Sales. Tj-ivnnN Nov 29. The offerings at the wio? S?Un sale, loday were 11,941 bales. Fine merinos were in brisk demand and t?-...v. anH Tielirinn haven secured the bulk at hardening rates. Scoureds frequently realized zs iu. nw . i.: of the crossbreds at firm rates. Only a lew lOtB WBIU irtltcu njr REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS D. E. Johnston et al. to Relnholt W llllamEou, lOLS u. iv, uitoh H. Hlrschberg to Mary A. Tate, lot O, uiuvn. T, i ..... - avu. ........... John Peterson to Honry C. Wulf, lots M ro -o lO 3. UlVl f, ,f ToKnp KilK.I .............. Philip Jones and wife to F. M. Chance, tot 10. Dtoea lu, . A .1 Philip' Jones and wife to F. M. Chanoe, lot 12, liuck iu, uuniu.. Glen Harbor Realty Co.' to ilat'tle F. brakes, loi la. dioch. i, uwu oor - Portland Heights Improvement to. to cnaries r. iawawu, i"v v, N." Greenway Henry I Colvln and wife to 1 J- Uoodnougn ana wne, iuvs i, . 8. block 31, James John s Second Aaa. to oi. J w ii it Ellerey C. Holliday and wlfo to Pat- nca Murray, east u-iumu. ... . ,.1 , ua rpPam,,n. ui.r. K- ti. tOnKlin to V. XL. inc., lot o, uiutu j.". - - - W. H. Bailey to Bertha M. Bailey. lot -4. diock 10, '.""; ': Same to -same, lot 1, block 1, ut Grove - - - - - - - - - Arleta Land Co. to Maud Fraublen, lots 0, 1, DIOCK i, oiui. i ........ B. M. Lombard and wife to c Horn, lots 17. 18. bloc Z. uraam Btreet Add.; also commencing in east line of East 24th st. at 8. W. corner of lot 18, blook 2. Brazee Street Add., thence southerly 39.1 1 feet,' thence easterly 100 feet, thence northerly 3S.08 feet, thence wester ly 1W reel to u-&'"'"s - - - Hlbernla Savings Bank, to John w. joiy, lot x, uiwji a, Margaret A. Wilson to Thomas T. W. MOST et ai., nnaiviuou ww,.. ... terest subject to the life estate of Jonathan Moar, Sr., In the Moar Place in Sauvie Island; the D. 1 vT. of Isabella Logle and the heirs of James Logle. etc., being part of Sees. 6. 7, 8, 17. 18, T. 2 R. I W.. containing 640 acres with ex- Joseph Hornick" to J. " j" ' Hoff ert, lots 16, 17. block 16, Kenton .......... J. J. Hortert to Joseph Hornik, lot 14. block 16, Kenton - Henry L. Colvin and wife lo U J. Goodnough et al., lots 1. 2, block 42. James John's First Add. to at. Margaret Mack'e'nVle" to Charles Moore, north halt of lota 12. 13, block 8. Park View Ext Municipal Railway Improvement Co. to Marguerite Miller, lot 15, block 14, Terrace Park ;; Portland Trust Co. to Valentine Hepp. lota 8, 9. block 2, Beauvolr. . a H Berg and wife to George Smith et al., lot 8. block 42, Ver- Th'orrias E. Lewis and wife to R. An derson, land commencing at north east corner- of Benjamin F. S'arr D. U e.. in Sec, 4. T. 1 S.. R. 2 E.. Joseph Moser th Corporation of the Bisters of Mercy, lots 1, 2. block 2. Evelyn Park R Walter Rosenfeld to J. L. Mont gomery, lot 4, block 3, Manning's Mary G. Hart'an'd husband to Axel E. Anderson, lots 1. 2, block 18, Katherlne ,';.'"i John Pittenger and wife to Axel Carl son and wife, lot 7, block li. Mult nomah Harborton Water & Lal Co. to Alice F. Taylor, lots 10, 11. 12. block 7. Harborton . ; - - ; J V Grace to Bert W. Barnard, lot 4, blook 5, JClberta - C. W. Vaughn and wife to Roy P. Sprouse. lot 4. block 15, Hrland. . . John Selti to C. U Harris, lot 5, block 21, Railway Add. ...... Christian Hellnian and wife to Star Investment Co., part of the Edward and Martha Long D. L. C. bee. 1.1, T. 1 6.. R. 1 B '.'; Charles N. stark to Joseph Felts, lot 1, block 30, Feurer's Add. Kenneth A. J. Mackenzie anJ wife to Carl A. Ehelebe et al.. lots 3. 4, 13. block 1, Kenilworth ....... E Henry Wemroe to Overlook Land Co.. lot 5. block 21. Overlook Overlook Land 'o. to Kmll Peterson. lot 6. block 21. Overlook. . Arleta Land Co. to Sarah Bromberg, lot 7, block 2, Elberta J. W. Kennedy et al. to Louisa T. Lusted, lots 2, 3. block 8, Plne- Iretie's." Ra'sch 'to'Grover L; Rasch. undivided half of lot 28, block 4. ChleA. My. t.- Adinjert" j. Dav south half of lot lO, block 6, Lln- Aiela d' Co. " V o " f ' C. pi berg. lot 1. block 2. Lester Park. . Louise Hoyt Cook and w' "J?.11 Galther, lots 14, 15, block 21, Tre- B-TBtK.' fshirtirj ioii: f no: ble. lots 23. 24, 25, block 14. Penin sula Add. No. A and lots SI, 22 23. 24. block 30 Peninsula Add. RcSe" city' r'ar'k' Association to Wl'l llam Fraeer Lewis, lot 6, block 10.1. Rose City Park J,' . . Al..la an A wife tO V. jaanning vmi ." v v,i.,.if Vincent Jones, lots 9, 10. 11, block 2- lots 12, 13. 14, block 2, Franklin L.TL.e tNel'lie'Leo.- lot' ii! Brook: MaryaA'. ijaniels'to Laiira j s'locum. undivided half of lot 7. block 14, Belle Crest . " l" SecurltySecurlty Savings & Trust Co. to Laura J. Slocum et al., lot 7. block 14, Belle Creat A. C. Schow to Ezra Baker et al.. lot 10. block 1. Subd. of west 2.0 feet ot lot "N" in M. Patton Tract Tame. H Hoean and wife to Victor Land Co., lot 23. block 11, Mount Tabor Villa Annex Kenwaod Land Co. to May Meagher, lots 5. 6. block 3. Kenton Mary J. Collinson to Jennie X. Ston, lot 5. block 52, Irvlngton Add.- John Lockhart and wife to William S Nash. 50XSO07, commencing in north line ot Tillamook street 560 feet west of northwest corner of block 7. Hancock-St. Add. Same to same, 50x80 .07. beginning In north line of Tillamook st. 810 feet west of northwest corner of block 7 Hancock-St. Add ......... Same to same. 50x80.07 beginning In north line of Tillamook st. 860 foet west of northwest corner of block 7, Hancock-St. Add. . . Same to same, 60x80.07. commenc ing in north line of Tillamook st. 210 feet west of northwest corner of block Hancack-St. Add....... Margaret Conway to Peter Roth, lots 23, 24. 25. block 1. Arleta Park Anna E.' West' to E. F. and C. H. Emerson, lot 3. Subd. of . block 2. RoVert"lfcCow'an 'to 'Henry iiaraia, lot 1. block 3. Hardiman's Add .... P L. Austin to Oerman-American Bank, lot 6. block 1, Kenwood park . O i i v a Virginia Hawke and husband to Ralph H. Lioyu, went ii.ii "l John Lockhart and wife to William ft. aSh, lot AO, DIOOK O. niuiiiwv.- ot. auu Same to same, lot 14. block S. Han- coca-ai. auu. v;' Same to same, lot 13. block 3, Hancock-St. Add Same to same, 90.07 by 75 feet, com mencing In north line of Tillamook st 460 feet west of northwest cor ner of block 7, Hancock-6t. Add Saana to same, lot 3. block 4.1, Roso Sarneyto same, lot 18,' bloc'k 24, Lad'd Add .;.''.,' .:',',' Peter Schnell et al. to John Schnell, lot 27. block 6, Albina Security Savings & Trust Co. to Ma- reo Arata, lot 22, block 10, Gregory WSDay and 'wife' to' Ada Waliaoe I'nruh. lots 8, 4. 5, 6, block 4, Henry's Fourth Add. Security Abstract & Trust Co. to Charltv A. Flook, lot 6, block 44. Rose City Park 6,500 soo i 200 I 200 400 500 800 aaour, 10 870 500 Total $34,085 LAWYERS' ABSTRACT. TRUST CCX. , Room 6. Board of Trade bide Abstraots a sasclalty. OUABANl tJCU certnicnir. v -" 11 -' tracts made by Title 4c Trust Co.. chamber Portlaaa Seattle Spokane Downing-Hcpkins Co. BROKERS Established 1893. ROOMS 201-204 COUCH BIiDG. STOCKS AND BOKDS PRIVATE GRAIN WIRES TRAVELERS' GVIDE. 1.000 575 480 600 1,400 100 10 575 900 1 1,800 313 310 1,400 225 423 10,037 600 1.500 1 10 2,400 1 10 6,500 350 600 400 700 2.100 1 555 A NEW WORLD CRUISE TO SOUTH AMERICA Ttalrlnc sH tbs tatsi'terlng uisatrtss 1st trta ef Its slad ever ssiiliiitsrisi Lesrti Jlerw Y-rk. J. M. BT S. S. RLUKCHKH (12.SOO -l HI Days' Iwxatlo. C.t $WOO is tide trips cms he arrsnged at sll sorts. ss eralses U the West ladles and Orient, HAiraTJRG-AaTBlMCAJI LI1TK. 160 POWELL ST.. SAN FRANCISCO. JZcmburg-JkmericGa. All Modern Safety Devices (Wireless, etc.). LONDON PARIS itAMliurnt. Walderee....Dec !tKamerlne A V, Jan S ttmerika Dec. 1 1 1 I'ennsylvanla. . Jan 8 I!ulga"ia ....Dec. lSj'O. waldersee. Jan 1;. 1'res Grant. Dec. 25lPres Lincoln. Jan 2J tRItz Carlton a la Carte Restaurant. .Hamburg direct, "uihhb i ,,,".. via Gibraltar, Naples anil Genoa. 8. 6. HAMRT-RG, ,"",? S. S HOLTKE,' Dec. 9, Jan. 2a Tourist Dept. for Trips everywhere. Haniblirg-Amerlcan I.lue. 160 Powell tt.. Man Irancisco. and I1 Agents, rortlan.l. ITALY NEW ZEALAND Delightful South Sea Tours AUSTRALIA Pleasure. Now Zettlanil, the Worlds Wonderland. Oeysers. Hot Lakes, etc. The favorlto S. S. Marlposm sails from San Francisco Dec. 2. F eb. 2. Mar 10. etc. connecting at Tahiti Willi I nlon Line Tor WelllntitiMi, N. 7- The only DassenKer line from I'. S. to New Zealand. Wellington and back. J2UO: .Tahiti amil bacU $125. l!rt claf. SOUTH SEA lLAMW (alt of them), three months' tour, $40O. Book now for sailings of Dec. 23 and Feb. 3. Line to HatvuU. $110 round trip. Sailings every 21 days. OCEANIC H. S- CO., 073 Market stree-t, San Francisco. MediterraneaaT Service An excellent route to the Winter Resorts ot Southern Europe via Gibraltar, Naples, ana Genoa with occasional culls at the Azores As in,l,i-a Inlands The splendid, large steam e's CIXCINNAXI. UAMBUItG. .MOLlltM sail Dec. 0 (Christmas sailings), Jan. 6, J;). etc aton over allowed. Excellent connec tions from Italy for the Huinlmrg & Anglo American N'llo Co.'s Services m lSPt. SAN IRIX. PORTLAND S. S. CO. From Alnsworth dock, Portland, 4 P. M. : PS. ROB3 City. Dec. 3, 17. SS. Kansas City. Dec. II). 24. From pier 40. San Francisco. 11 A. M. : SS Kansas City. Dec. 4. 18. SS. Rose City. Dec. 11. 25. etc. M J. KOCHE, C. T. A.. 143 3d St., J. W. Ransom, Dock Agent. Alnmortli Dock. Main 40" A 1402. Phones .Main 266; A 1234. NORTH PACIFIC S.S.CO. For Eureka San Fran cisco and Los Angeles direct. Sail every Tues day at' 8 P. II. Ticket ofnee 132 Third, near Alder. Phones M. 1314, A 1314. Send for foldar. 11. YOUNG, Agt. COOS BAY LINE The steamer BREAKWATER eaves Port land every Wednesday. 8 V. al., from Alns worth dock, for North Bend. ilarnhUeld and Coos Bay points. Freight received until 4 P. M on day of sailing. Passenger fare, first class, 10; second-class. v 17, including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket ollice. Third and Washington street, or Alnsworth dock. Phone Main 268, For TILLAMOOK Steamer Sue H. Elmore Will receive freight Couch-street dock, commencing Monday. Nov. 29. :i per ton general merchandise. Passenger rates from Portland $7 50; from Astoria 5. Balls every Tuesday evening. Telephone Main 8BL. 1