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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1908)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 27, ltrvs. -AGENTS 0 F G ROWER S Mew Selling Plan of Oregon Onion Association. NO MORE INDIVIDUAL SALES Trn.stc Select. Ij. .lapger and the Marti n-llerren Company to Handle the Remainder of the Crop. The Co?fflratd Onlonrrnwr Associa tion has deetdtd to market the remainder of the Oregon onion crop through nine Hnu In the trade. Heretofore the members of the association have disposed of their lio'dlns Independently. The result has not been satisfactory to the growers and more uniform plan of selling eras found to be BsetsMrf. At s. meeting of the association yesttrrd&r. at which all the trustees were present. !t was resolved to put the selllcs; of the crop In the hands of L J aster and the Martln-Herren Company. The trustees will till ret at a control of the crop, but when they decide to let jo any portion of It. It will be through the ajrents appointed yes terday. These firms will do the business on a commission basis and will And the out' side markets. The new arran cement goes Into effect Immediately. KOT MAXY HOPS ARE LEFT. Only X3,600 RaJe In Growers Hands on the Coast. The market for 1909 hop so far as sta tistics a-o. should be a strong one and If the demand were normal, prices would be on a Tery firm basts. Figures Just compiled show only 83,600 bales of this year's crop In the hands of growers on the Pacific Coast at tU present time, as compared with, 100, C"0 bales In first hands one year ago. and nearly 173.000 bales held by growers at this time two years ago. "Unsold stocks of 1908 hops on the Coast now are as follows: Bales. Oresrn .10.000 Taklma SV Western Washington 800 Washington , Sonoma and Russian River 5,000 facramento and other sections. 12,000 California 1.800 .17.000 Total - S3.A00 Holdings of last year's hops on the Coast follow Oregon . Vahinton California . , ... 2.w0 ... 1.500 . ..10.000 Total 14.000 Stocks of 1106 hops on the Coast are: Oregon 2.300 TVs i. in art on 8.S00 California 5.600 Total 11,500 Of the 1907 holdings tn California, one large grower alone has 560O bales, while the same grower has about 2,100 bales of the 1906 crop. Er.fr land will probably take 20.000 bales of hops yet this season. Thus far the exports to that country from Oregon have been only about 20,000 bales. England could take every bale of the 83.000 left on the Coast, and her Import a would still be less than they bare been for several years past. The local market waa slow yesterday. From All that could be learned, there was not as much pressure to sell as was the case before Christmas. H. I. Ha-t has. In the post few days, bought- about 400 bales at prices ranging from a to H cents. A few scattered sales were reported In differ ent sections yesterday. Hop market condition In New York are reported by the "vVatervlUe Times of ! c ember 18, as follows: There has been, quite a number of hop saa the past week on this market. One groiVer reports the purchase of about 150 bale of mediums at 10 to 11H cents. There Is quite a demand for these hops tn the sbsence of the choicer grades which are still held vry firmly above present market prtre. Other dealers have been equally busy and there has been quite a clearing up cf stocks hereabouts. BETTER MARKET FOB CHICKENS. Deatfr Iook for Improvemeitt tsi Trade ta Coming Week. The Indications are for a good trade in chickens In the coming week. Baying has been slow for several days and retailers stocks are understood to be light. The movement yesterday was small, but chicken prices were on a firmer basis. Qeese were weak and ducks steady. A little business was doc In dressed turkeys at the prices that prevailed before Christmas. Eggs were sluggish and as stocks are accumulating in some quarters, the market had a rather easy tone. City creamery butter cleaned up as fast as made and was quoted) firm. Some grades of country creamery were pressed for sale. ALI, ORATX MARKETS ARE QCIET. fix changes Are Closed and Trading Practic ally at a Stop. All the grain exchanges were closed yes terday and there was not much disposition to do business In the local market. Prices were quoted as formerly. " Receipts, In cars, were reported by the Merchants" Kxchange as follows: . Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay Jlondav ...... Tuesday "Wednesday ... Thursdav . . Friday-Sat. Total wek Xaat week.... . S 2 7 2 11 41 1! 7 1 9 . M 1 7 5 .4 2 4 Ti 5 la 2 7 2M 13 0 9 8.4 210 4j &0 14 43 Fresh Produce Trade Light. There was not much demand for fruit or vegetables during the day. The receipts conflicted of a car each of oranges, sweet potatoes and celery. Prices on the whole were firm and unchanged. The potato trade was slow but Is expected to revive after New Tear's. Bank Clearing. CI earl n gs of the Northwestern cltl ties yes- terday w ere as follows: Clearings Balances. .$1.!1.04 $117,533 . 1.853.01M 271.27:1 792,14 4SJ90 . 1.291.618 176,186 Portland flattie Taconta Fpokane Clearln igs of Portland, Seattle and Taco- ma fur week In 1 OA . . . 1!'7 ... 3 9i . . . 3 :.-. . . . 3'.tn4 ... !i 1 3 !OJ ; . , l'JOt ... the past week and corresponding former years were: Portland. Seattle. 31 . sv $ 1 . i s t . ... 3.61.7 6. 020.4! Ml Tacoma. $4,224,709 4.0S4.67O 4.2.'i5.410 8.500.703 2.677.270 2.14.262 1.987.74H 1.042. IGS -V74457 8.in7.6n 8.W4S.524 2.S14.5.-.4 2.P04.50.1 2.S2S.529 2,11.2111 5.808.76H 3.574.567 8.232.646 3. 100. 2.088.665 POKTLANir MARKETS. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc. DRIED FRUITS Apples. 7c per pound; peaches. lltflSc; prunes, Italians, 6Vc; prunes. French. 3l'5c; currants, un washed, cases. W'jc; currants, washed, cases, lOc; figs, white, fancy. 00-pound boxes, 6fcc date?. 7H &'Sc. KICK southern Japan, 4c; head, 5 COFFEE Mocha. 24y2Sc; Java, ordinary, 17 if 20c; Coeta Klca. fancy, 18'Sr20c; good, lil-fflSo; ordinary. l2Vol0o per pound. SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound talis. $2 per dozen; 2-pound tslls. $2.96; 1-pound flat-, $?10; Alaska pink. 1-pound talis, e."c; red. 1-pound talis, $1.45; sock eyes, 1-pound tails. $2. SUGAR Granulated. $5.95: extra C, $3 45; goMen C. $5.35; fruit and berry sugar, $5.9J; $ lain bag. $3. 75; bet granulated. $5.73; cubes (barrels;. $9 53; powdered (barrel). Terms: On remittances within IS da. ded'jet Vc oer round: 1? later than 15 days and within :i0 daji, deduct per nminrf MnniA suirRr. 1.". i ISc oer nouna. NUTS Walnuts, 14 3 1Ac per pound by sack; Brazil nuu, Irtc; filberts, 10c; pecans, .: almond, i" fi 14c: chestnuts. Italian, l!r; panut. raw, r8'c; roasted. lOc; pinenuts. JO& 12c:. hli-kory nuts, 10c; cocoa nut fHic dozen. SALT Granulated. $14. 50 per ton. $2 per bale; half ground, lOos. $10 per ton; ous. $lO.f0 per ton. BEANS Small white, 5 "5c; large white. 4c; Lima. Sc; pink, 3!c; oayou, c Mexican red, 4c. Grain, rionr. Feed. Etc BARLEY Producers prices: Feed I2T per ton; brewing, $24- WHEAT Track prices: Bluestem, 07c; club. 90 "Q 01c; fife. 91o; red Russian, 8Sc; 40-fold. t3c; Valley, lc. FLOl'R Patents, SS.OO per barrel; straights. $4.05; exports, $3.70; Valley, $4.6.; T-ack graham. $4.40; whole wheat. $4-C5; rye. V50. OATS producers prices: No. 1 white, $32.00 ;er ton. Mltrl-STl'FFS Bran, city, $2fVf;0 per ton; country, $25.r.0: middlings. $33.00: shorts, pountrv, $-JS.0O21M; city. $30.00; chop, $20 0C5 2S n: rolled harlev. 2$. 00-920. 00. HAT Timothy. Willamette Valley. $14.00 per ton: Ka?trrn Oregon, $ liv.-tufS 17.00; clover. $12 OO; alfalfa, $12 00 13-00; grain hay. $12.00(& 13.00. Vegetables and Fratt. FRESH FRUITS Apples, 7"icff?2Tfl r.. pears. $1 9 1.75 per box ; quinces, $1 1.25 per box; cranberries, $14 50915 per barrel; Hpanlvh Malaga grapes. $7.30tf 8 per barrel; prpimmonu. $1$? 12.. POTATOFS Buying pr!ce. SOtJSOo per hundred: sweet potatoes. 2f 20 ptf pound. TROPICAL. FRUITS Oranges, navels, $2 43 per box; lemons, fanry. $4 4.50 per box; choice, $3 iff 3.C0; standard, $2.75 box; grapefruit. $4 25 box; bananas, 5&3Hc per lb"; pomegranates, S1.50&2 box: pineapples, $303.75 per dozen; tangerines, $1.75 per box. ONIONS $101-33 per JA0 lbs. ROOT VEGETABLES Turnip, $1.25 per ssck; carrots. $1; parsnips. $1.25; beets? $1.50; horseradish, 8 10c per pound. VEGETABLES Artichokes, $161.25 dor.; beans, 2c lb.; cabbage, mfflo lb.; cauli flower. $1.23 per doz. ; celery, $4.50 per crate; cucumbers. $2$r2.50 box; eggplant, 11c ib.; lettuce, 75cg$i per box; parsley. 30c per dox.; peas, lc lb.; peppers. lR4f2o per lb.; pumpkins, llc per lb.; radishes, SOc per dox. ; spinach, 2c per lb. ; sprouts, 10c per lb.; squash. lQl'.o per lb.; to matoes, $1.3032. Hairy and Coontry produce, BCTTER City creamery, extras, 84 337a; fancy outside creamery, 82i 35c per lb.; tore. 1820c. KOOS Oregon ranch. 40c; Easterns, 80 iff 35c per doren. POULTRY Hens. 12c per pound; Spring, large. 11 H 3 12c; small, 14 55 14c; mixed, 114c; ducks. 16317c; geese, lie; turkeys, lb 20c; dressed turkeys, 20 if 25c. CHEESE Fancy cream twins, 15H 0 J0c per lb.; full cream triplets. 15fe10c; full cream, Toung America, Ki917c VEAL Extra, OglJHo pr lb.; ordinary. T 8c; heavy. Be. PORK Fancy, THffSc per lb.; large. Ci7c. MUTTON 67c per lb.; Iambs, SgSfcc Hons. Wool. Hides. Etc. HOPS IOOS. choice. 7714c per pound; good prime, 636c; fair prime, C46c; medium. BBc; 11)07, 2p2H-c; lWfl. 1 lHc. WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best, JO & 14c per pound, according to shrinkage; Valley, 13 l4c. MOHAIR Choice. lSfri9o rer pound. HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. 13-Jf loo pound; dry kip. No. 1, 13 ft 14c pound : dry calf skin. 17 S 17 io pound; salted hides, heavy. sVVc; lir-ht and cows, bU&hbc; salted calf skin. 12S12Ho pound; green, lc less. FURS No. 1 skins: Angora goat. $1 to $1.23: badger. 23 50c; bear. $520; beaver, $0.50t98.50; cat, wild, 60c?$l; cougar, per fect head and claws. $310; fisher, dark. sow 1 1 ; paie, hdhj t ; fox, cross, $.1 to $5; fox, gray. 6oc to 8(c; fox, red, $2.23 to $4; fox, silver, $33 to $100; lynx. $10& 15; marten, dark. $812; mink. 75c$4 50; zmiskrat, 10 15c; ottor, $7; raccoon, 45c & OOr; sea, otter, $1172.50, as to alio; skunks, 50 75c; civet rat, lOlSc; wolf, $25j8; coyote, 7Ocf$1.10; wolverine, dark. $33; wolverine, pale, $23'2.50. CABCARA BARK Small lots. 4ttc: car- lots, 0Ho per pound. Provisions. BACON Fsncy. 21e per pound: stand ard. 18c; choice, 17c; English, 16 31640; trips, 13c. DRY SALT CURED Regular short clears. dry salt. 12c; smoked, 13c; short clear backs, heavy, dry salted, 12c; smoked, 18o; Oregon exports, dry salt. 13c; smoked. 14c HAMS lO to 13 lbs.. 14c: 14 to 10 lbs. 14c; 18 to 2 lbs., 14c; hams, skinned. I41-5c; plrnics, 10c; cottage roll, lie; shoul ders, llr; boiled bams, 20 S 20Vic; boiled picnic, 17c. LARD Kettle-rendered: Tierces. llA4o: tubs. -d3ttc; 50s. 13te: 2". 13Hc; 10i. 14a; bs. 14c; 8s, 14 He. Standard pure: Tierces, 324c: tubs. l2Hc; 50s, 12Ho; 20s, 12Hc; lo. 13c: 6s. 13c; 3s, 13 Vic Compound: Tierces. 8c; tubs. 8!4c; 80s, Sic; 20s, 8Ho; 10i. 84c: 5s. 8 "sc. SMOKED BEEF Beef tongues. each. 0c; dried beef sets. 16c: dried beef out rides. 3 5c : dried beef Insides, 18c: dried beef knuckles. ISc. PICKLED GOODS Barrels: Pigs feet. $13; regular tripe, $10; honeycomb tripe, $12: pigs" tongues, $10.50. MESS meats rteef, specials, sii per barrel: plate, $14 per barrel: family. $14 per barrel; pork, $21 per barrel; brisket, $ii5 per barrel; s. P. beef tongues, $20; pig snouts, $12.30; pig ears. $12.50. Fresh Fish and Shell Fish. nSH Halibut. 7c lb.: black cod. 7ffr8n: Mack bass, 20c; striped bass, 18c; herring, Bc; flounders, 6c; catfish. c; shrimp. c; perch, 6c; sturgeon, 124o: sea trout. 15c! torn cod. 8c; salmon, 8lc; smelt, 6c. OiSTrTRS rihoal water Bay. per ra Ion. $2.25; per sack. $4.50; T -.ke Point. $1.60 per 100; Olympia (120 lbs.), $6; Olympia, per gallon, fz.xz. clams Little neck, per box. $2.50; raxor clams, $2 per box. Ijumber. ROUGH Dimensions, 2x4 to 14x14 to 32 feat, $10; 34 to 40. $11; 42 to (in. $13; 52 to . sw; JX3 to Jxi2 rougn. $ii; 1x4 com. Is.. $10; lxS com. sis.. $11; culL 3x6 and wider sis.. $7: cull. 1x4. sis.. 56: culL 2x4 to 2x12 sized, $7; ship lap, com., $12; cedar. com., FLOORING 1x4. No. 1 V. G.. $30: No. 2 V. G... $25; No. 3. $15; No. 2 slash. $18; 1x6 slash. $18; lH-inch flooring, $4 extra. RUSTIC 1x0 and lxS No. 1. I2.V No 8 V or chan.. $18; No. 2 special pattern, $20; CE1LLNG 1x4 and li No. 1. 125: No 1 2S; No. 3. 15. la in m-incn. 2: Hi -inch, $1.78. MOIXDINGS 2 Inches xcW.9 and under. pr linear foot. jc: over 2 lnchej In width. per linear foot, each Inch In wiatlu c. DOOR JAMS Ud to 12-lnch. No 1. 132: No 2. $20: No. 8. 14. 8TEPPINO I'D to 12-!nch. No. 1. ma: No. 2. $18; No. S. $12; 1x3, No. 2. $16: No. . 1S; S-incb, $2 les. Dalrr Prodare In the East. NEW YORK. Dec. 16. Butter verr firm: creamery .vectela, 33c (official price 33c); extras. Western factory firsts, 21 ii c Chees. active; weekly exports. 602 boxes. Krtrs easier: Western firsts. S2e: sccnndi 80Oaic. Marrlace IJcenws. BENSON-CRAMER A. R. Benson, Mult nomah County. 14: B. Cramer. 24. ANDERSON-WILSON Louis J. Anderson. Doutdas County. 23: Bertha Wilson, 19 COMBS-I'KACH Sherman K. Combs. Multnomah County, 44; Alutllda O. Peach J. . WETNERT-FOSBKRG Aurust Welnert, Multnomah County: Marie Matilda Fosbc-K HARXSCHU'K-SHAW E. J. .Htrni chuck. Multnomah Countv. 35; Emma Shar CRA1G-COLYER Edwin Oralg. Multno mah County. 2.1: Emma Colver. 17. , II ANN-CARTER Herbert H. Hann. Mult nomah County. 33; Alice Carter. 27 POMMIT-cnoU Harry Pomralt, Mut nomah County. 24; Helen Croll, 21 M NCLTY-DOWNEY John McNulty, Multnomah County, 27; Dacey IT. Downey, "STEVENPON-STICKNET C. B. Fteven son. Hamilton Coun-. O., 62; Jennie B. Stickney. STANTON-DERBT John H. Btanton. Multnomah County: Ethel V. Derbv HERMAN-KNIHPLE V. V. Herman, Multnomah County. 23; Emma KnlpDle. M BERTRAM-BEAUCilAMP Gurdon Ber tram, Multnomah County; Florence B. Beauchamp. THOM AS-OATLORD C. II. Thomas. Mulln'imah County, l'3: Addle tiaylord. MITCHELL-HUASKX D. I". Mitchell Mullnouiu.1 County, 21; Magnhlld E. Brasen 21. GILSTRAP-STONE Frel E. Gllstrap. Multnomah County. 29; Louise M. Ptone "'7 JOHNSnN-I.AKSON John Johnson, Clat sop County, S!; MarthaLarson, 34. Weddlni and vlsltlnr cards, w. a Smith 4V Co.. Washington bldg.. 4:h and Wash. Max M. Rmith. florlpt. 150 Fifth St., opp Meier A Frank. M. 7215. Tr.e !at Mltlf.n of the New York tele phone book weighed 2r0 tons. LOANS SHARPLY CUT Deposits in New York Banks Also Fall Off. LESSENS NEEDED RESERVE Changes Du to Payments on Pan ama Loan and Adjustment of Operations by Syndicates. Gains by State Banks. NEW TORTC, Dec. 26. The Financier will say: The statement of the clearing-house bsnks of New Tork City for the week ending De cember 26 showed a continuance of the'very heavy decreases in leading Items reported In the last previous statement. Ioans were contracted of $23,693,000. the decrease In cash w $C.rfiO.700, while deposits fell off $30,065,300. The heavy decresse In de posits lesned the required cain reserve by over $7,500,000. so that while the banks lost $3,500,000 In cssh. the surplus reserve rose $4.05.625. standing on Saturday, tak ing actual conditions as a basis, at $18, 20!t,675. The rather unusual decrease tn loans snd deposits, amounting during the last fort night to over $71,750,000 In loans , and to nearly $05,500,000 in deposits, are to be accounted for by reason of payments on the Panama loan and the adjustment of a num ber of heavy syndicate operations. So far as the movement of money between banks is concerned the New York banks have been getting supplies from the interior, the higher rate for money having attracted funds to tnis center. It Is noteworthy that the State banks and trust companies of Greater New York, not reporting to the New York Clearlng-House, are showing steady Increases in loans, which indicates probably a shifting of current busl ne?s to the trust companies. The Increase In the loan Item of the latter Institutions during the past week was $9. "CO, 600, while net de posits rose $5.103,300. The State bank and trust companies, however, did not fortify themselves proportionately in cash, the loss In that Item ha,vlng been over .yo.(XH. The banks are in very com' tt rtable circumstances, the reserve stand ing several million dollars higher than re ported 12 months ago. It will be necessary for the trust companies to add to their cash- reserve shortly In order to comply with the state law requiring them to set aside certain increased percentages of cash until a fixed maximum has been reached. The statement of averages of the clear-lng-hou?e banks for the week shows that the banks hold $16,923,325 more than the requirements of the 25 per cent reserve rule. This Is an Increase of over $6,000,000 In the proportionate cash reserve as compared with last weeic. The statement follows: Decrease, Uans 11. 376.745.300 $39,234. sno Deposits 1,322,101,900 40.750,400 Circulation 47,129.600 78,267.700 269.118,600 847,461,400 330.637.975 16,023.325 lU.23y.700 2.517.200 1.126.900 S. 649. 000 4.70G,.VJ0 11.69.125 0.913.G25 6.656,125 Legal tenders Specie Reserve . . Reserve required.. Surplus lux. u. s. deposits. Increase. The percentage of actual reserve of the Clearing-house banks today was 26.59. The statement of banks and trust com panies of Greater New York not reporting to the clearing-house shows that these in stitutions have aggregate deposits of $1,115,- wiB.flw. lotai cash on hand, $103,401,800, and loans amounting to $1,057,049,200. Bank Clearing-. NEW YORK. Dee, 26. Bradstreet's bank clearings report for th. week ending D ceinber 24 shows an aggregate of S3.2S9.5S4.' 000 as sgainst $3,482,870,000 last week and $1.S4.134,V00 In ie corresponding -week last Pet. Inc. New Tork ........ $2,172,011,000 110.8 Chicago 2H4.oa5.ooo 15S.746.000 120.5S0.OOO 6H.5S8.0O0 43.774.000 84,353.000 42.O40.0O0 27.fl7S.00O 20.059.000 3 7.SSs.000 19.205,000 14.730.000 13.755,000 14.483.000 11.220.000 12.H78.00O 11. 297, OilO 8.731.0OO 9.654,000 7.75S.00O 9.086.000 8.545. 0OO 12.459.000 6.S74.00O 6.089.000 6.435,000 6.916.000 6 090.000 6.791.000 6.5C.9.000 B.5R9.0O0 5,551.000 6.251.000 6.23S.0O0 B.050.OOO 4.411.000 4.781.000 8.463.000 8.8L'S.00O 8.231.000 2.976.OO0 2.994.OO0 8.045,000 2.138.000 2.152,000 2.486,000 1.S53.0O0 2.380.OO0. 1,812.000 2.097.000 1.010.000 1.S29.O0O 1.770.0(H) 2.095. 0O0 1.6S5.000 1.003,000 3. 877,000 3.446.000 1.67K.0O0 3.053.OO0 1.631.000 1,080,000 1.213.000 1.771.00O 1.261.000 1.571. 000 1.1S7.OO0 3.00S.OOO J. 121.000 1.312.000 1.042.0i10 987,000 S83.OO0 783.000 870.000 686.000 001.000 9S7.0O0 B97.O00 6S2.0OO 700.000 82S.OOO 447. 0OO 41W.0OO 470.000 588.000 308,000 455,000 781.000 483.000 245,000 416.000 -867.000 3S5.00O 299.000 1.521.000 81.833.000 16.960.000 1,092.000 726,000 892.000 C3.4 Boston Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburg San Francisco .... Kansas City Baltimore . ....... Cincinnati . Minneapolis . , . . . New Orleans ..... Cleveland Detroit Louisville . ....... Los Angeles ...... Omaha Milwaukee . ...... Seattle f-t. Paul Buffalo . Denver Indianapolis . Fort Worth ....... Providence . ...... Portlard, Or ..... Albany . ......... Richmond Washington, p. C. Spokane. Wash ... Salt Lake City . . .. Columbus . ...... St. Joseph ........ Atlanta . ......... Memphis . Tacoma . Savannah . ....... Toledo. O Nashville . ....... Rochester . ....... Hartford Des Moines ...... Peoria Norfolk . New Haven Grand Rapid, .... Birmingham . .... Syracuse . ........ Sioux City Springfield, Mass Evansvllle Portland. Me .... Dayton . Little Rock ....... Augusta, Ga ...... Oakland. Cal Worcester Mobile Knoxvllle Jacksonville, Fla . Chattanooga Charleston. 8. C. Lincoln, Neb ..... Wilmington, Del .. Wichita Wllkesbarre Wheeling. W. Va . Fall River Davenport Kalamazoo, Mich . Topeka Helena Springfield. Ill .... Youngstown . .... Fort Wayne ..... New Bedford . .... Erie. Pa Cedar Rapids, la Macon A kron '. . . .. Lexington Rockford, 111 Fargo. N. D , Lowell Binghamton . ..... Chester. Pa Sioux Falls. S. D.. South Bend. Ind ., Bloomington. Ill .. Canton. O Qulncy. Ill .... Srringfleld. O .... Decatur. Ill Mansfield. O Fremont, Neb .... Jacksonville. Ill .. Oklahoma . Houston w. . Galveston . ....... Sacramento . ....... Columbia, 8. C. .. Jackson, Miss .... 66.1 83.1 32.7 4.1 40.8 63.7 45 2 8.5 2.5 32 9 28 1 89.7 91 3 .8S.5 MO 69. T 2.1 87.2 81.5 83.5 65.3 33.8 72 1 72.7 83.8 63.7 60.2 328 1 J7.5 75.9 36 9 23.1 19.1 7 1 20.1 6.8 25.2 43.7 .10 4 55.2 28 25.9 49.7 17.3 88.5 88 2 64.2 5.4 66.8 52.0 62.1 64.8 63.1 1.1 18.5 60.1 69.2 29.7 77.2 84.8 93.9 22 9 45.7 4S 0 88 8 69.0 43 2 72.2 25.4 S3 4 69 1 67.S 29. S 85.8 48.0 II. 3'4S 04.9 8.8 28.9 64.3 80.7 69.4 S 43.6 69.1 79.9 42.0 119.8 205.4 91.8 38.4 107.2 63.8 PORTLAND UVESTOCK MARKET. Prices Current Locally 00 CbMIs, Sheep and Hogs. The livestock market was quiet yesterday. Receipts were not heavy, but the demand -was not sufficient to move all of them. This condition was expected, however, and as there waa ho occasion to alter prices, the tone of the market was pronounced steady. Light trading can be looked for through the holiday week. The day's receipts were 840 cuttle. 60 sheep and lambs and 70 hogs. Lo-al prices current yesterd&y were as follows: . CATTLE Best steers. J44 IE; medium. S3.75'4; common. 33.25p8.&0; cows, Dest, $:lr3.2ri; medium. $2.753; common. 92. 2i (62.50: calve... $4lg4 75. SHEEP Best wethers. $4 2594.50: mixed, sheep and lambs, $4.253 4 50; awes, $3.760 4; untrlm $5.25 Eastern Livestock Markets. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dec. 2G. Cattle Re ceipts. at-O: market eteady. Stocked, and feeders, fr,H3.-Ji; calves, $3.50517.25; Western steers, $3.75515.60; Western cows, $23f4.50. Hogs Receipts. 8000; market 10c higher. Bulk of sales, $5.40&5.S5: heavy. $5.8065.95: packers snd butchers. $5.605.85: light, $5.25 65.76; pigs. $45. ' Sheep Receipts. 3O0; market steady. Muttons, $4. 255.70: Umbo, $5.50efl.70; range wethers. $16.25; fed ewes. $2.S5i4.50. CHICAGO, Dec. 26. Cattle Receipts, es timated. 4O0; market steady. Beeves. $3 50 7.60: Texas, $3.5o34.30; Westerns. $3.5055.5(; stockers and feeders. $2.6ti34.50: cows anc heifers. $1.6094.90; calves. $6.25S9. Hogs Receipts, estimated, lO.OoO: market 6c higher. Light. $4.95S5.75; mixed, $5.34 : rough $5.3535.8o: good to choice heavy. $5 50g: 7lss. 53.75a4.80; heavy. $5.85u; bulk. $5.5Pfi5.85. . . Sheep Receipts, estimated. 2500; market steady. Natives, $2.6064.90; Westerns. $2.60 64 1V: yearlings. $5.6" 8.25; lamba, native, $4.5067.70; Western. $4.5067.70. OMAHA. Deo.'" 28. Cattle Receipt. 200. Western steers. $2.2.Vff6: Toxn, steer. $2W 6 10; cows and heifers. $2.40R4.40: canners. 822.75: stockers and feeders. $2. .Ulisi..5; calves. $3'96: bulla snd stags. $2.6004.25. HopaKeceipts. 1S0O; market 5100 higher. Heavv $5.6.r.ff.85: mixed, $5.50'j6 63; llcht, gfi 2.vr5 6.1: dIeb. $2.6o-6: bulk of sales. $5.40 fen 76. Sheen Kecelpts. io'.h1: m"i llnrs. $r-S6: wethers. $4,2584.76; ewes, $3.28 64.40; lair.l" $6.25ff-i.7. EKES SlnEfJTLE DEAIETtS IjOOK FOR A 40 CENT MARKET. Potatoes Arc Weaker Because- of Heary Receipts Following tbc Recent Advance. SEATTLE, Wash.. Dec. $. (Special.) The egg market was decidedly weaker to day. Stock that has been commanding 4T cents moved at not to exceed 45 osnts. With large quantities of unsoM fresh local eggs In the market, stocks that aooumulated orer Christmas, It Is expected that there will be more eggs In sight Monday than have been offered In -a long time. Dealers stated today that a 40-cent market next wk would not surprise them. What few turkeys were offered today went at very low prices. One lot of 25 birds sold for 1 cents. Hens were lower at 1814 oonts. In the vegetable line nearly all com modities were weak. Lower prices are looked for on apples and potatoes next week. Nine cars of the latter reached here today. The recent advance has led to renewed shipments from country points, particularly In Eastern Washington, where In some districts It la reported that prac tically no potatoes hava as yet been shipped. The ilour market was firm. Money, Exnhange, EUw NEW YORK. Dec. 26. Money on call un quoted. Prime mercantile paper, 44i per cent. Sterling exchange nominal. with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8503 4 4.8515 for 60-day bills and at $4.87 for de mand. Commercial bills. $4.84 04.34. Bar silver. 49Vac. Mexican dollars, 45c. Government and railroad bonds unquoted. Dolly Treasury Statement. ' WASHINGTON. Dec. 28. Today's state ment of the Treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve Bhows: Available cash balance ...... .$160,870,056 Gold coin and bullion 25,865.248 Gold certificates 62.833.200 Wheat at Tacoma. TACOMA. Dec. 20. Wheat, quiet; Milling, bluestem, $1. Export, bluestem. 94u; club, 90c; red. SSe. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS G. F. Bell and wife to Henry Hor- tong, lot 2, block 10. Lincoln Park$ 860 Henry Hartong to Henry Aschen hrennel, lot 2. block 10. Lincoln Park 895 J. C. Welch and wife to Mary M. Gllman. 2 acres In Sco. 23. T. 1 S.. R. 2 E. S.250 Mary M. Gilman to Ben and Q. K. Riesland, und. t, of the above.... 1,500 Theodore Kaseberg to B. F. Ayers, lot 24. block 11. Arleta Park No. 3 810 W. T. Harlow to James Kleraan, N. 83 V, feet of lot 2, First Add. to Cherrydale 8.000 Philip Buehner and wifa to J. T. Stoddard, lots 1, 3. block 2, Cres cent Heights 4,200 E. L. Waldele and wife to Jerome B. Matthews et al., lot 14. block 55, Sellwood 1.T50 Robert H. Burfee and wife to A. L. Maybee. lot 6. block 4, Evelyn 600 J. W. Dlckover and wife to W. I. Winn ot al. 50x100 feet, beginning at point 100 feet north of a point In the south line of block "N," of M. Patton Tract 2.500 A. F. Overman and. wife to Hatha way Yocum, lot 6, block 4, Shady wood Park 123 Municipal Hallway & Improvement Co. to E. J. Nitschke. lots L 2, block 11. Terrace Park 10 Charles E. Topliam and wife to Frank N. Jarnot. lot 3. block 3, Feurer's Add 1.230 H. Tavlor Hill and wife to Llllle Hensley. lot 5, block 2, Evanston. . 10 Clara A. Perkins to Frank J. Per kins, undivided H of the following: 100x148 feet, beginning on E. line of Church street at a point 322. feet W. of and 184 feet N. of S. E. cor. of Sec. 31. T. 1 N.. R. 2 E. . 1 Charles E. Tooley and wife to John Butkevlcz and wife, lot 2, block T, Clifford Add. to Alblna. 650 Arthur O. Jones and wife to J. A. Herdman. lot 15, block 5. John Irv ine's First Add 1,800 Edmund E. Laycock and wife to Mae C. Mueller, lot 21. block 0. Wll-llams-Ave. Add 1,330 A. H. Blrrell and wife to Paul Klep pin et al., lot 1 and N. 5 feet of lot 2. block 306. Couch Add 10 Richard Shepard and wife to Wlllard Shepard, lot 3, block 27, Whitwood Court 600 William Waddle and wife to M. Rickert, lot 28, block 6. Reservoir Park 162 Gottlieb Roth and wife to Marx Cohen, lots 18, 17, 18, block 14. Al- bina 100 W. C. Alvord and wife to Katherlne Elizabeth Fitzgerald, lot 14. block 93, Irvlngton 1,230 A. B. Manley and wife to Josephine Smith, lot 8. block 30. Alblna 2,500 M. J. E. Cote to William H. Payne et al., lot 11. block 1. Ethel Lynn Add 1 H. Hamblet and wife to D. H. Mack. 2-16 Interest In lots 1, 2, block 2, Falrport Add ; 420 H. Hamblet, trustee, and wife to D. H. Mack, lots 1, 2. block 2, Fair port Add 420 Portland Realty 4k Trust Co. to Neal Swetland. lots 7, 8. block 8, Evelyn 200 R. L. Wooden to Alice Wooden, lots 3. 4. 23, 24, block 6, Columbia Heights 1 Charles A. Myers to T. 8. McDanlel. E. H of lots 6, 7, block 10, Rose dale Annex 2,500 H. W. Rand and wife to Joseph A. Miller, lot 22, block "D," Ports mouth Villa Ext 1 J. N. Montelth and wife to A. W. Bagley, lots 6. 7, block 7. Wlllum- bla in Truman J. Glover and wife to Charles N. Da Gran, lot 1, block 24, Wood lawn 2.S30 H. G. Sahlstrom and wife to L. J. Ledwldge. lot 5. block 4, Maple wood Add it 00 Garden Park Co. to Elbert N. Barney et ai., tots x, x, a. djock 00, Garden Park nn Theodore Kaseberg to Bert McDowell et al., lots za, va, diock it. At eta Hlbernla Savings Bank to Tolvo Fors- tom. lots 10, li, block 16, lot 1, block 17. Capitol Hill tsn Per:y Thomcsi et al. to Victor Land Co., is. 4 or . m. of s. w. Ji of S. W. U of Sec. 20, T. 1 B., R. 1 E., containing 6 acres, except ing 1 acre g John J. Stoddard, east of lots 1 2. block 38. Sunnyelde . .q John J. Stoddard to Edward D. Cur tis et al. lots 1. 2, block 28, Sunny side A 10O Hlbernla Savings Bank to John D. Twohy. lota 28 to 29. Capitol Hill arm John W. Kennedy et al. to H. B. Yost, lot 6. block 2, Piedmont Fulton Park Land Co. to Bessie F. Meacham. lot 18, block 48, Fulton Park t Portland Trut Company of Oregon to Loula Kuhn, S. i of X. W. a lambs, best trimmed. $4.755; -med. $44.23. HOGS Best. $5.7536: medium. S.Tu; feeders not wanted. of block 20. Wheeler's Add., being lot 2. block 20 Charles L. Watson and wife to Josl . B. Beck, lots 7 to 14 16 to 23 acd the E. U of lot 24. block 10. Subd. of lot 22, Glenbaven Pork Jos. B. Beck to Sarah J. Kaminsky, same a described above Bilen P. Hood to A. J. Crafton. lot 15, block 83, Sellwood. lot 15. block 83, Sellwood Investment Co to Charlotte Lossner, lots 2S. SO. 82. 84. block 31, Irv lngton Park Title Guarantee A Trust Company to G. M. Cuddaback. lot 14, block. 20, N. Irvlngton A. W. Lambert et al. to Anna M. Halr-in. lots 18, 14. 15. 16, block 6. Crystal Springs Add John E. Aitchison and wife to A. A. Lindsley. lot 7, block 8, HolVaday Park Add . 2.750 Total 1 $48,710 James A. Johnson and wife to John mrtAti r a Infn li fi. block 4S. Sunnvside $ 1.500 Title Guarantee & Trust Company to Cl.nri r Chrtatensen. lot 12. block 26. Rossmere 650 J. '. Ainsworth and wife to J. H. Thatcher, undivided V, ot north ft of block 42. Wheeler's Addition... Joseph M. Haley ot al to Sarah F. lelsrh He'chts 450 William Reldt and wife to Oregon Real Estate Company, lot S, block tn. r hineir 71. irolindav's Ad dition . .' ." Edward W. Baughman and wife to t Dndapinn lot . htaclc 4. Suntiv.ide Addition !.'" T.r.h ir1.!r n Tnt.nh Ftcrlnt. lot . block 101. Sellwood 550 Canadian & American Mortgage & Trust Co.. Ltd., to Samuel L. Johnson, eastorly 130 feet of block 110 Grover's Addition Kenwood Land Company to Huldah 11 TJnlTnB. tt. 1 7 S. 4. block 20. Kenton' l.tD Fred-.!. Bailey and wife to Huldah a T-TniiTiH Int. 1. 2. block 156. East Portland . '. 10.060 M. H. Carter and wife to C. A. Part inw in. 1 hlofr Sft Peninsular Addition No. 3 " M. A. Ernest to W. S. Eddy, lots 32. , Klntr 111 Vnrlllflrn TT111 Ad dition ! H. Hamblet and wife to M. B. Coster, In.. IQ 9A Hlnrlr f. Valrnnrt Ad dition T William C. Haley snd wife to J. F. Ronttv blotk It subdivision Of tract "''C," Overton Park 1.000 Fergonia and wife to Mercantile Trust Ik Investment Company, lot "A." subdivision of lot 1, block 14, Portland Homestead H. P. C. Anderson to H. E. Hap- n.rtl In. 7 hlnrlr 13. Mount Ta- bor Villa Annex 00 The Land Company of Oregou to Portland Railway. Light & Power Company, 416 square feet of lot 1, block 1. Gllham's Addition J. C. Alnsworth and wife to Mate v-AtMAii uinrh u. of int. 1. x. block 8. Oakhurst ,2S David Cole to L. L. Matlock, lots 7, 8. block 21. Wheeler's Addition.. 15.000 Frank Merrill and wife to Trustees of Forst Christian Solence Church of St. John, lots 1. 2, block 1. Ora May Addition to St. John 1 J. C. Alnsworth and wife to Barbara Stager, lot 16, block , Oakhurst... 175 A. W. Lambert and wife to Annie C. Holmas, south 10 feet of west 60 feet of lot . 2' and north 10 feet of west 50 feet of lot J, block 14, East Portland 1 University Land Company to Mary E. Lent, lots 6, 6. block 182. Uni versity Park ol Fred Hiram Strong and wife to y.nn R rtic.k.nn. lots 7. 8. block 22, Irvlngton $,000 Elizabeth Byers to k. L-nipman land beginning at stake which is south 34 degrees west 60 feet from northeast corner of James Johns Addition to St. John Frank Giordan and wife to Mary G. Neal, lot 1, block 8, Wst Pied mont - - Overlook Land Company to Thomas H. BeohUl et al, lots 1, 2. block 11. Overlook Mary J. E. Preston to J. M. Wag goner, lot I, block 14. Kenllworth Addition K. Brandt and wife to Lars Jelle. lot 12, block 15, Vernon Security Savings & Trust Company to Herbert II. Williams, lots 31, S3, block 11, Hyd Park A. J. Burns and wife to M. Rickert, lot 12, block 1, Reservoir Park Ad dition .-. Kate A. Davis to M. Rickert, lot 12. block 1, Reservoir Park Title Guarantee & Trust Company to George Rasmussen, lot 8, block 24, Rossmere Angolo Eustacchlo to Bernardo Se menza, lots 6. . block 7. Ina Park Anthony Hardy et al to Miss E. F. Baldwin, lots 2, 8, Skyline Acres. . Smith Wagoner Company to G. F. Garrey. lot 3, Shaltored Nook Ira KUborn and wife to C. C. Wiley, lots 1. 2. block 1. Shadywood Park J. C. Mohr and wife to C. C. Wiley, lots 19, 20, block 1, Bernhardt Park No. 2 Title Guarantee & Trust Co. to W. M. Graham, lot 3, block 17, South. St. John John Ij. Day and wife to Clark H. Williams, north SO f.jet of south 0 feet of lot 17. block 2, Alblna. . F G Powers and wife to Frank J. 'Fischer, lots 32. 33. 34. 35. 36, block 17. Point View Portland Realty 4c Trust Co. to Wil liam S. Stinson et al, lot 3, block 7, Laurolwood Park Anna M. Worth to Charles Scrutton. east 3-S of lot 16, block 62, Sunny Forbes a! Smith" and wife to C. J. Culver, lots 3, 4, block 22. Mount Tabor Villa T.rv it Hlvth and wide to Niels R. 775 14 10 40.0 10 1 170 450 (00 1 750 450 250 250 0 0 115 450 350 Jonsen, lot 35, block 32, Willamette HelghtB Addition $,000 Frank M. Warren and wife to Arling ton Club. 100x100 feet commencing at northwest corner of Salmon and Park streets 65.000 Total .$108,147 Robert E. Case and wife to J. C. Struck Aune, 30x100 feet, begin ning at point 450 feet E. of N. E. cor. of E. and E. Taylor sts. ..$ 2.000 Helen R. Cardwell to Daisy A. Hoi- man. lots 21. 22. 23. Hill View.... 6,000 Rose Cltv Park Association to Nancy R. Taylor, lot 14. block 83. Rose City Park 800 William F. Keady and wife to Wil liam W. Plimpton, lots 8, 4, block 70. Woodstock 1,150 T. C. Elliott to J. I. Henderson, lot 13, block 6. Arleta No. 2 10 Jane G. Buckman to J. W. McHol lanti et al.. lots 2. 3. block 7, Buckman's Second Add 8. 800 J W. McHolland et al. to Jane G. Buckman. lots 6. 7. block 7. Buck man's Second Add 1 Arthur W. Vosberg et al. to Emma Viola Sellwood. lot 15. block 64. Sellwood Emma Viola Sellwood to J. A. Thomas, lot 15. block 64. Sellwood 10 R. T. Wall and wife to William K. Wall, lots 5. 6, block 6. Mansfield 100 J. L. Hartman et al to Peter Aut xen, lots 1 to 16. block 48: also lots 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. block 47. A. L. Miners' Add 1 O. G. Gammans and wife to Theo dore Kaseberg, lot 2a block 11. Evelyn 1 Joseph M. Healy et al. to George S. Allen, lots 2, 4. 8, 8, 10, block 12, Waverlelgh Heights 800 J. D. Morris anil wife to B. M. Hawley et al.. lot "K." Washing ton Add ; also the E. Vt of lots 8. 9 block 1. Ivanhoe; and lots 1, 2. 8. block S. Ivanhoe 9,000 C. F. Hawley to B. M. Hawley, 5.6T acres In the N. E. H of S. E. . of Sec. 18. T. 1 N . R. 1 E 1 J. D. Morris and wife to D. E. Gll man et al.. lot "G." Washington Add 8.500 Municipal Ry. Imp. Co. to Conrad Yeger, lots 12. 18. block 4. Ter race Park 685 Julia H. Snover to Christian Hell man, undivided of lot 11, block 6, Falrvlew 100 James D. Hart and wife to D. W. Crosby, lot 4. block 5. Katharine.. 830 Julia H. Snover to Christian Hell man, undivided Vi of lot 11. block 6, Falrvlew 100 D. W. Crosby to Jennie Crosby, lot 4. block 5. Katharine 1 Kordby-Craven Inv. Co. to H. B. Garside. lot 1, block 2, Linn's Add. 2.800 George Evans to C. E. Bold, lot 16, block l: lots 4. 8. block 2; lots 5, 6. 9, 10, 11. 12. 13. 14. block 3; lots 2, 3. 4. 5, 7, 8, 20, block 4, Spanton's Add 10 George Evans to C. E. Cross, lots 15, 3 6. 18. 25, 27. 28. block 2; lots 4. 16. 17, 18. 19. 20, 21, 22, 23. 24, 25. 28. block 8. Spanton's Add 10 Jacob L. Mitchell and wife to Isaao Mitchell, lot 20. block 7. Arleta Park No. 2 100 Balfour-Guthrie, trustee. Co. et al to Frank Mcllugh. lot 22. block 44. waverlelgh Heights . 800 Security Abstract & Trust Co. to Charles E. Heln et al.. lot Id, block 11. Elrnhurst T30 Gustavo O. Behrman and wife to John Caa-lson., lots 37. 18. la, 20, block 6. Normanuale 10 Gustavo Bureus and wire to W. S. Gregory et al.. lot 5. block 7, Cen tral Alblna Add 10 Portland Ry.. Light & Power to. to G. C Fields. 1.185 acres, begtnuiug at point In N. boundary of lot 8. block 1. Wlndemuth, 10 feet west erly from- N. E. cor. of said lot. . . 12.000 Michael Gross and wife to Ettie Pe- trle. lot 2. block 28. Woodlawn... $00 Harry A. Llttlefleld to Alonio C. Matthews. land commencing at N. E. cor. of Sec. 24. T. 1 S., R. 1 E. 10 H. A. Darnell and wife to A. A. Hall, 87Uxl30 feet, beginning at S. B. cor. of lot 2, block 3. Bern- DOWNING -HOPKINS CO. XSTABUSUEP 188 BROKERS STOCKS --BONDS --GRAIN Bought and sold, tor esass and ea samnrtn. private wires Rooms 201 to hardt Park H. E. Palmer and wife to A. A. Hall, lot 18. block 1. Clemson Add P. A. Combs to Clara H. Combs. W. 33 feet of lot 8. block 107. East Portland P. U Reed and wife to Albert Vail et al.. lot 3, block 13, Park View Ext F. Herman Brunke to Jacob Leoffel man, lot 5. block 5. York H. W. Konkel and wife to Rufus Monckton. lots 1. 2. block 41. Tre mont Wesley E. Hartel and wife to Ray Z. Myers, lot 10, block 9. Rosedal Annex Add George W. Simons and wife to W11- . liam A. Bossvel! at al.. lots 4. 21. block 12. Willamette George W. Simons and wife to Wil liam A. B"S ell ct al.. lot 8, block 12, Willamette , Edw Cleve to W. Chrtsman. lot 1, block 25. Lincoln Park Annex. 1 year. 8 per cent Vincent Bures and wife to Orlo Jef ferson. N. 5 feet of block 210, Bolladay's Add., 2 years, 8 per cent John Carlson to Elisabeth C. Fprague. lots 17, 18. !!. 20. block 8. Nor mandale. 1 year, 7 per cent Elva M. Smith to V. D. Angall.'lot 1. block 7. York Atd. 1 day. 8 per cent Philip P. Matthews and wife to Equl- Phlllp P. Matthews and wife to Equitable Savings Loan Asso ciation, E. 60, feet of lot 6. block 208, Holladay Add. Wong Lung to Moy Bacl- Hln, part of the E. i of W. of S. E. 14 of E. E. hi of Sec. 14. T. 1 N.. E R'Mendenhail and wife to j. S. Greeny et al.. W. H of lota 3. 4. block 21. East Portland J 8 Greeny et al. to Merchants ' Inv. & Trust Co., W. 4 of lots 3. 4 block 21. East Portland Merchants Savings Trurt Co. to William Keid, W. H of lots 3. 4, block 21, East Portland University Land Co. to Ashley M. Payne, lots is. 19. 20. block 54, University Park Henry Donahue and wife to Time Jenkins, lots 5. 6. block 24. Wil lamette - M. B Wakeman et al . tr- T. S. 1.000 250 10 1,500 900 800 2.5L0 1.050 490 800 200 800 141 2.166 1 7.500 10.000 1 800 1.100 25.000 1 3,000 700 1,125 700 2,000 10 1 1.500 800 1 O. W. west, 1a . , i. o. -o. Wheeler's Add Richard Williams to Victor Kobler. L. 20. B. 2. city . W H Reynolds and wife to E W. Klitible. L. 7. B. 89. Sellwood.... Charles H. Thompson to D. C. Mc Lennan, 50x121 feet, beg. at ft. TV . cor. of B. 1. Mt. Tabor Central Park D. C. McLennan to B M. Under wood, same as above Charles C. Woodcock and wife to E. W. Chandler. L. 4. B. 1. Piedmont Samuel Enkeles and wife to H. Janlcke. E. 33 1-3 feet of lot 5. 6, B. 70. Caruthers Add. to Ca ruthers Add J R. Holllster to S. C. Holllster, L. ' 6. 7. B. 146. Woodstock Rufus W. Heath to George Walklng- - ton. L 9. 3 0. B. 8, Woodlawn John M. McGrath et al. to George . Walktngton. L. 9. 10. B. 8. Wood lawn W. E. Hanley and wife to Edward P. Kallman et al.. L. 12. B. 14, Klnael Park Katherlne O'Neil to J. R O'Nell. E. . of L. 5, 6. B. 230. Holladay Add Moy Back Hln and wife to Moy Back Hln Co., L. 2. 3, B. 24, City; L. 1. and W 27 feet of N. ot lot 2. B 22. city; L. 5. 8. B. 1S5. Couch Add ; L. 9. 10, B. 2, Corona Park; L 15 to 21. B. 8. Corona Park; L' S3 to 50. B. 2. Carona Park.. G. W. Priest and wife to V. N. Ev erett et al.. L. 33. S. C. Ravens wcod H. Janlcke and wife to Samuel En kales, com. 21.3 feat N. of SVV cor. of B. 5. Caruthers Add., thence Ely 77 feet. Nly. 45.5 feet. Wly. 77 feet, Slv. 43.5 foet to beg.... L H Tcrpley and wife to Mpy Back Hln Co., L. 2. 3 B. 24. city; L. 5. 8, B. 1S5. Couch Add L. Jean and wife to T. C. Wads worth. L. 8. B. 3. Crosiers Add.. 40.000 8.200 6,000 1 10 ISO 10 250 30,000 1 n 1,500 8.258 t 2.500 10 1 10 66.000 400 100 1 8.500 3,400 500 Portland Tr. Co. to Genevieve Welsh, L 22, 23. U. . iremont riatn .... T. C. Wadsworth and wife to I. Joan. L. 17. 18, B. 4. Firland Victor Land Co. to J. A. Fliher. L. 13. 34. B. 3. portsmoutn vuia Krtended Jasper C. McGrew and wife to Fred II. strong, Lt. o. o, x. j.-.. Portland Fred H. Strong and wife to Strong & Co.. L. 0. 6. B. 124. E. Port land J. M. Meikeljohn and wife to Mary Donahue, 4ixU4 feet, oeg. at most Wly. cor. of L. 3. B. 7. Oak Point Add to St. John N. L. Smith and wife to Town of Gresham. .34S acre. In Sec. 10. T. 1 R.. R. 3 E Charles G. Kecrs to College Endow ment Association. L. 6 and N. 12.63 feet of L. 6. B. 108, Holladay add Multnomah Real Estate Association to Christina w. signer, m xi. Tt n Willamette George F. McClintock to W. E.Lacey, L. 2, B. 8, -aiuimoman Security Savings & Trust Co.. Tr, to E. J. Holmes et ai.. l.. w. iu. B 87. Irvlngton Mary W. Gaston to E. E. Mergea, B. 11 ana ine r- part ot rue. d. 3 3. Kings Add Clarence B. Olmsted and wife to Clara Kuensi. L. Au, i. a. a, iau- relwood J. C. Mohr and wife to E. B. Wood, L. 5, Bernhardt rark iso, a Ephrlam B. Holeomb and wife to Eerett u. riolcomD. land in beo. 19. T. 1 6.. R. 3 E Taylor Investment Co. to EmeBt Wil liams et al.. 10 acres in ShJ. of Bee. 9. T. 1 S.. K. 2 E J. J. UHman and wife to Addle Hance, B. z-. reel or i . B. 39. University Park J. N. Montelth and wife to A. H. and Luna a. case. 1 o. a. t, wii lumbla E. E. Merges and wife to Security Savings & Trust Co., com. at N ra., cor of B. 11, Kings Add. ; thence S. 158 feet: thence W. 100 feet.: I offer for sale, in lots to suit 'purchas er, high-class bonds at a price to net the investor T. S. McGRATH Lumber Exchange PORTLAND, OR. NOTICE WANTED An Issue of bonds secured by any public utility or industrial proposition. We have resources and can give quick re sults. Correspond with me. Address Elmer E. Gerard, Suite SIS, Singai Bldg New York-- 7 Per Cent 204, Couch B'dMn TelephoM aTOSaj AzxSli thence N. 158 feet; thence E. 300 feet, to beg lot Sunnvside Land & Improvement Co. to Charley L. Tialk". L. 11. B. 59. Sunnyslde Second Add 851 Total 270,061 LAWYERS' ABSTRACT TRUST CO. Room 6. Board of Trad, blag Abstracts a specialty. Have your abstracts made bT the Title 4 r-"o 7 Chnmh.r t t-nmmerc S E-sa. E-a 2J:S& S3 ess Tcclliacho , Qm 1 not only ctopa toothache Instant ly, but cleans th cavity, rem ove all wior, and prcTents decay. Keep a sup plv and save many a dentist bill. Thar .t Imitations. Sea that yoa gtft Dent s TiothiMl.e Matm. At ail arUKtfista, it cents, or 07 man. 1 Dent's Cora Gnia B ' C. $. DENT A CO.. Detroit. Mloh. CGeeWo THE CHINESE DOCTOR This ajreat Chlns doctor Is well known throm bout the Northwest because 3f his wonderful snd marvelous cures, and la today her alded by all his patients as the greatest of his kind. He treats any and all diseases with powerful Chinese roots, herbs and barks that are eatirely unknown to the medical science of this country. "With these harmless remedies he guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma. lung troubles, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney troubles, also private diseases of men and women. CO'SCT.TATION FREE, patient outside of city write for blanks and circulars. Inclose 4c stamp. The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 162V. First St.. Near Morrison.. Portland, Or. Beautiful Gifts and many of them, and you're happy. Good, But remember that a sick liver and slow torpid bowels make the most beautiful gifts lose their beauty CASCAKETS will clean up tha bowels make the liver act every thing look better. gta CASCARETS ioc box week treat ment. All dnrcjrists. mgRest seller 1b the world Bullion boxes a ntonta. Diseases of Men Varicocele, Hydrocele,. Nervous Debility, .Blood Foison. Stricture. Qleet. Trostatio trouble aaa all other private dis eases are successfully treated and eured by tne. Call and see me about your case it you want reliable treatment with prompt and cermanent result a Consultation free and Invited. All tr no tione satisfactory end confidential. Office hours S A. t to P. U. Sunday ! IX Call on or addrepe DR. WALKER 181 First St Cor. Yamhill. Portland. Or CHICHESTER'S PILLS THE UlAMONU RRAND. fT S,.aiesl JJK yo.r vruiin ,or A V Cbl-raee-ers I'limiraJ Bn.dAl Pills Id li4 snd .ld re-B.lllcVV boic&. secied Witt) Blue Ribbos. yj T.k. n. tber. Bur .f jcrop , Wr.rirlit. Aikfirilin.CKtS-TEB'al DIAMOND HKAN1 PILLS, for Bftl .cm knows as Bet, Safest, Always RelUbl. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE' TRAVELERS' GUIDE. couriAxu ltr., ubux vow cx CAlia LKAVK. Ticket Off lev and Wattle K-KooaB. First aud Alder btrta FOR Oreiton City 4. :S0 A. M.. and ssr fO minutes to and Includiul P. L. tnen 10. 11 P M : last car 11 mldnlsut. GrtMham. Borlnsr. Kacle Creek. K.ta cada, Cusadtl-o. Fatrriew and X root dale 7:13, H 1 11:16 A. M. 1:1a, i C IS. J:26 P M FOB VASCOCVEtt. Ticket office and waltioc-rooia eecoaa td WssliliiBton str.eta A. H. 6:1&. :60. 7:2S. :0. :! t'10. V 00. 10:30. 11:13, 11:80. p M. 12:30. 1:10. 1:M. 2:30. lit t:t0. 4:20. 6:10. 6:60. o i.0. 1:01 7:U. e:l5. :25. 10:3!1". 11:S. On .'.Third Mondar In F.ery Ml oats the Last Car ltia at 7:06 P. H. Dally sxc.pt Sunday. "Dally .least Monday. REGULATOR X.IKE to The Dallss doll, sxcept Sunday. "Bailey Oatzert" l.av.s Portland Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 7 A. M., stopping at the principal lnndlnsa, "Dalles City" leares Portland Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M.. making II landings. Returning-, botb steamers leav. The Dalles on alternate days at 7 A. It. Pbona alaln 811. or A 6112. Aldsr-st. dock. COOS BAY LINE The steamer BREAKWATER leaves Port land every Wednesday at 8 P. M. from Alnsworth dork, for North Bind, Marsh field and Coos Bay points. Freight received till 4 P. M. on day ot sailing. Passenger fare, first-class. J 10; second-class. $7. In cluding be-th and meals. Inquire city tlck. office. Third and Washington strasts, C Alnsworth dock, Phon Mala er3s El g-3 SS II A Smelt Affair. S3 liiaiYeueei? 3 rr-r- Mom is if