The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1903, Page 7, Image 7

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    TTIE OREGON" DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 21, 1003.
TRANSACTIONS IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD
FRESIIORECONS
NOV
AT 30 CENTS
saboex oaxcxtt xx , iwm or
" tzxotx.t rxBsx!- xaxox boos
causes m kaxxbt o At iojt
that naux roxanrx
t OX BASTXBXS.
tfearolty ol Oregon. Creamery Xattat, of
tli Batter OrAdes' Causes tit QuotA
;!, Mobs' en XztrM lo leap to 30 Cents
! Ordinary Stocks 'Ar Vow At former
; rrloo of tho HitTMK-AU Stocks of
"'toxMrr Am Quoted Firmer, '
" ' A , . ..... ,
TALLOW Prime, per lb, 40Be: No.:i aad
. saac, v
S HlPES Dry hide, No. I, 16 lba ana P,
He per lb; dry kin, No. 1,8 to 10 ,
12r drr rait, Ko. J, r-uder 6 lb,, 16c flry
Kited, bulla mil itin, 1-3 leaa than drr
Bint; ealtcd hide, (tear aaund, 00 pound of
erer, 1!THe; BO to 00 lb, Toi under BO lb
and cowa, OfiTo! tag and bulla, aouod, Oct
kip. sound, 16 to 80 lba, Tc: eeuad, 10 to
14 lba, To; calf, aoend, under id lba, ec green
(unealtedr, . lq per lb leaai eulla. le pw lb
leaa; boree fcldee. ealt.d, each, MBftl.TR; dry,
each, ll.Oittjil.aoj colt' hides, each, SottftOe;
goat akin, common, each. lOfllfte; Angora,
with, weal on, tack, k81.00.
. ' Butter, Sega and Poultry. . - '
BUTTE It Eatr. !17U8tS0i.! Litem. 9041
27H; ronotaUd, tSftc; oroamerr, 2sQ27)h:
dairy, 1802Ocj, store, leaiSc.
EiHlS treati' Oregon, nominal. 28ffl80e! 4fbld
tore e, SU&24C: baker'. 1S: treat Eaitera,
34t2A , . , ... .
, CIIKKSE foil cr.am, twin, lSXQlde; Thi
America, 16B17e. -POULTRY
Oiletana. mired 1AMa He lb!
hena. HttllUe nor lh; rooatara. wt8Ue net lb!
t.rollera, lift 12c per lb; young. Ho per lb;
p.; dwka, old, 12Ut)14o per lb; young, l If
lb; geeaa, 788e per lb; turkeye, live, young.
1KI pr lbi old. 18(313 m ibi ereaaed, 16 il
CORN SHOULD BE SOLD
ON ALL-THE DEMANDS
go Says Thomas B. Walla Yxpsotg
- flood ICany Xailles to
, fall Ob Wheat Spea
' . latloA Small, '
to
10.
Trulu aa Taeataaiaa.
POTATOES 70t75fl; buyere' price, for ablp.
(rurolah.d by Orarback, Starr A Cook Oe.)
Chlcaro, Oot 11. Tho' Rocord-Her
aid today aaya:
"I think corn ahoutd ba aold n all
tha demanda," aaya Thomaa EL Well;
"And I expect to good many ralllaa
to aeu it on. Thara la but ona full fea
tura and thara la tha premium, tha faah
corn at preeent ta commanding. Thla
temporary clrcumatano la not to he
compared, with tha broader on of big
aupplle. I - do not know of a atate
POc: rarlla. sc.
rBK8Ii rifTrMAnlMi. faM Oreffna,
T5cl.SS nor hn. am na. lata Valencia.
IS.ftfi4t.O0 boi; bananaa. 69 lh. t lemon, choice,
13.00; fancy. it.biHd .06; Haie, Mexlcaa. f
per 100; pearhea, BOCrteOo: plneapploa, 3 50;
watermelon. Oregon, too, Calif ot-nla canteleope
11.28 per crate; - pear, T6c6l.i perj boa;
Vrapea, 75c Jill. 20; Orefna Concord. 0tHO
I tier b,kt orabapplea. e boil bcleoerrioa,
y0lr ontnree 7Bctff ll.OO: eranberrie. local.
U.O0 per btl; Jerer, fll.OO; peralmmooa, 11.00.
' .1 -f '"' " . . VRiETABfcES-Tu.rnlp, B ear 1 carrnw.
, Again tha price of egga haa advanced fj.25; beet, i. 25 per rk; radi.hea,
with further scarcity In the aUDPllea ,Be Pr l0-t cabbaae, Oree-on, lo per Ib-t t-
Tt 'trOlr mo rKlng th.P re- 5"V KT"-J? K
. relnta wn flrl liberal for thla tlm I boi-erra'dleti. h(&R rwr lh! celere. Denver.
'sf thafvenr. hut tha market haa been Wc; local, T5e per Aoi. : . beaaa, jrreae, &
Front Street. Oct li.--Tha changea In
,the wholeaale quotatlona today were:
V; Salt likely to decline again.
. Egga go higher again. ,
:' Creamery butter advanced, .;,
- .Poultry prleea are up. ' '
Tobaocoa advance ateadlly; 4
' Freeh beef lower.
pint, eoc par cwt; ordinary, 060 ack buytuf, I either Wet or South that will not have
vrL-0.!1. w-.,.. nki I more And better com than laet year.
r." ' -land tha 1101 mm enn mimm a lta nna
We can aspect wta country offerlnga of
old corn. The Weetern man mlaaed the
ao bare for auch a. long time that It did
not take long to clean up at the higher
prleea quoted. 1J and SO centa a doaen.
Eaatern stock continue plentiful with
no change la prleea.
Oreajaery Batter Advanoes.
" , The quotatlona on the better gradea af
creamery butter advancea to o cenie
per lb; tomatoeaAiVutSOo per bo; parampa,
$1.30; peaa, aT cucumber. 601750 per
bo; corn, fue per flft.! ertpianr, liw per 10.1,
io per 10 ; MBw dmbi e.
situation on thla crop, he expected poor
reauits and it haa turned out a Una one.
Having loat tha opportunity to aell at
high prleea he will want to aee hla old
corn out of the way. It would be
matter of pride with him. Me will not
want hla neighbors to know ho haa
ahown poor Judgment With the larg
eat orop, probably the beat ever raised,
there are no incentives for a high price.
There are no purpoaea to which corn
can be put except at low figures. The
cattle price will not atand for higher
corn, the hogs will not There Is the
same situation abroad, no profitable use
for orn except at low figures. Every
body now la getting the same evidence
today, rlae of Stt centa a pound over per lb.; plume, pitted, 5C6c
wAiomp aeeoeo, .rancy
ik -llm nelnarv feaamarlaa
. vi.. , to ce,
iri nuw Huuivu! v " ' 1 eartnna, ; Tcf
1-Ib. carton. B0
6e pk; aeeded, IS-oa
Mnantallaa. tm-ltt boiea.
ateaa Bnnnllaa ft lpl rreemerT BtOCka I TO.HUe ' th- Tnrfna linm. l.MSi2.00l
are very small with a continuance of the I ciuatere, a.BOftx.TS; H. 5o! ; W dTnce
. .... I Avavte runrA Ma. itnaa -
dry spell and the market, la atronger 'FiogZ' 10 i.ib. ca rt eel. ebolc ar.nd. II.0O1 10
butter beina,
i rnute. oe.
DRIED FRUITS -Apple, TI
per lb. r aerleot. llfilSc per
rr id. loaa; peacnea, ow P ''. Who were the'moat
vo par 10.: prunea.' Italian, nwi w 1 1 - w .uu.
1. i,i9i,). iw . a-. rnrnrnuinvw viio iiivbi ciiiLiiiaijv-iwui via. iiciu
blacka. e8Ho per ib.i do. , whlt, fViCW and fine quallty,
mAQaeos of Wheat fyeoaiatloa.
raporated, aftT body now la getting the same evidence
lo. 1 rack. Vi of aurprlslng crop reaulta, and thoae
. P? Jf JT: who were the moat certain of failure are
1-lh. eartnna. finer brand. 11.10: 10 1-lb. brlcka.
S-crown. fti)e; 10 1-lb, brtclra, a-crewn, Me; M
H-lb. brlcka. per bot, 12. i; 4-row layer, per
10-lb. box. 80c: knee, BO-lb, boiee, par lb., 4 (J
BVie. rllrarrana -crown. 10-lb. eartoo, per
box. 12.00: S -crown. 10-lb. carton, per box.
II. '; 4 -crown. 30 Vi-lb. eartoa. par boa,
1.75; date, To.
Orooarl, Hut, Eta,
BtrOAtt "Bark baala" Cube. M00: pew
derrd, Ki.M; dry franulated, 5.TS beat rrann
lated. tS.W; extra C, 4.28; Golden C, 1.1B;
btli. 10c. 1 bbla. 35c: bote. OOe idrnc on
! aack baile leaa 2ftc per ewt for caah, 1ft day
mtple, ,14jo16c per lb.
HO Nit Y HHSlBc.
COFFKJB ra Mocha, 12Jc; Jim, fancy,
Mr'J.12c; Java, food, liS 25c; Java, ordinary,
INiSOc; Coat Rica, fancy, 18tOc; Coat
Rica, gooe, 16 18c; Coat Rica, ordinary, lot)
12c per lbl package coffee, 111.83. v
. TEAS Ookn. different (radea, 2RQ(W
eanpowder, 282tHon; Enjriiab broakraat, air-
HAXT-Bale.. 2. 4a, 6a. 10a, 2.8, An. rMt!r'a nv meA?v"alr
tbi, dairy, bo. 40c; looa. T8c! imported Llr- th market are apparently merely scalp
erpooi. 60. Mc; loo. 88c; 234a, $1.90. . Ing. Some of the people here have beet
even at 'the advanced prleea. There la
plenty of Eaatern creamery and process
butter on the market, but the quality
eema to ba unaatlafaetory And doea not
take the place of the local brands. Store
and dairy butter remain at former
flgurea. .
, Poultry rrlooa Oo Blgha.
, The quotations on all grades Of
poultry went up about 1 cent today. The
demand In all linea Is Atronger, with
the receipts and the call out of line, the
advantage being In favor of the former.
Some dressed turkeys ,arflvd on tha
street thla morning and found a fair de
mand at ruling prleea. Ducks continue
In small supply, with the 'demand quite
tienw from the Chinese. It tr thought
that the poultry market Will continue ferent aradea. 12ttte5c: aplder les. unoolored
In fair shaoe and the new quotatlona are Japaa, So&Wo; gro Japan, very crce, 8ot
very likely to be maintained. Sudden
rush of poultry Into this market would
be the only thing to cause the market
to slump.
' Yesterday's Change la Salt
The cut of IJ.SO In salt prleea yester
day by the salt trust, which was exclu
alvely predicted nd told In The Journal
ywterdayli the leading toplo of the
titet Oua f the local handlers of the
Independent concern's product saya .that
he price of . salt haa not. yet reaohed the
bottom in his estimation, but they were
going to let trie trust do all the fighting
and always fall in Una whan a new price
is made. "By thla manner we leave an
the trouble to the truat and reap all the
beaefltA We. are going W handle salt
on our own hook Jn thla city froth this
time forth and all the ravings of the
-combine and their alashlng of prleea
will not do them much good, for we
hold the whip hand, at present and ex
pect to continue In that attitude. The
prices on the various grades of salt la
About double wnai a inoma.na. wnen
you consider the cost of product and
the freight rates. We can buy aalt and
lay U down In this city for 18.60 a ton
for the coarse grades And prleea will
have to drop considerably before they
reach that figure.
Vril, diva Cheaper Bait. ,
JThe emallnesa of wheat speculation,
particularly the lack of outalde specu
lation, makea the wheat fluctuations be
wildering and the market A dlaoou rag
ing one ' to follow. Prleea advance
easily, but with tha buying of local
bulla exhausted, there follows dullness
and usually a allpplng back of prices.
The local bulls can create an Advance,
but they eannot keep on buying Inter
minably and when they, stop there It
usually follows some retrograde move
ment The bull -reasons have appar
ently all been presented. If the sit
uation continues as bullish aa It la now,
there may be a new advance when the
shorts become uncomfortable. But there
Is not yet enough outside buying to
keep the market moving far lri one di
rection. Important campaigning In corn aeema
to be over. The successful short sellers
do not show any deckled change in faith,
but there has been a great deal of cov
ering on the 10-cent break. The in
tereata which have been successful In
EARLY STRENGTH
WHEAT
IARKET
CXXCACrO WAS OB TXB WXOUB V.
OXABOXS rXOX TSSTKBDAYn
XOWXD. S0XB STBOXQ TBX
BZXCXXS XAXLT BOT BOXUTBSS
CATIIS XT TO X.OBB.
Cora Market la About Unchanged from
Tester day U Xs Extremely Dull wits
Most of tha Trade xooa1 and Xrgly
Ooaflnatf to Soaiplnt Operation
After So Oreat a Oeollae There Is
Kor or Xrasa Soattered Baying.
SALT Coarae. balf around, loo, ner ton.
8.26r BO. per ton. 10 20; LlTerpool lump,
rock, t2e.00 per ton; 60-lb lock, 111.60; 100a,
tll.no. ,
tiAi bagn calentt. so. TOE" 00 per ion.
RICE ImperUl Japan. No. 1, te; No. S,
6He: New OrUen Sead, Ac.
lOAli UII ( ilea, x3c par gal; water wbiee,
froa bbla. 17Vaef wooden. : headUabt. eneea.
25c: hendllxbt. Iron bbla, 19U&
LINflKEI OIL Pure raw. In bhl, 48c; genu
ine .kettle, bolted, case 66c, bMa 61c.
riKNZINE J8 dca.. caaea. 22c: Iron bbla.
GASOLINE 86 de, canes, 28 He; Iron, bbla,
Mc; tore. cae B4Ue. Iron lbl. 18e.
TURPENTINE In . caaea, 7 So; wood bblc.
i.ci irua iww vmm una, lie. I
BKAK8 mall white. 4c; large white, 13.88(8 I Anacoo.U Mining Co
j.w: pma, j.ioia.w; oayou, .b, unu, 1 Ainai. copper u.
aj.w. .. -. v .......
NUTS Pea nuta, safe per lb for raw, 80106
for roaated; cocoanut. 88 90c per dos; wal
ruta, 14HW160 per lb; pine outa. 1012He
Er lb; .blckory nuts, lflc per lb; cbeatnuta,
astern, 16 10c per lbi- Bratll ant. lc per
lb; fllberta, IS (ft lflc per lb; fancy pecans, 14dJ
lie per lb; almond, 14c per lb.
been
survevlna- the wheat altuatlon at St
tiouiA They report a good deal of feel
ing between the elevator people down
there and the bulla headed by Bpenoer.
Spencer knows how to take care of him
self If Anyone doea.
ITJf TOM STOCKS.
sucBiraos.
1 xeata aaa rroTUioa. ,
FRESH 1IKAT8 Inanected Beef. prima.
6Vjc; rowa, 6c; mutton,,, dreaaed, BQJVic;
antra, dreaaed, lc. 1
KRESH MEATS Front etreet Beef, iteer.
6Wr: bull. 8H4c; cow, 4ffi6c; pork, block,
67e: pckera, T7We; mutton, dressed,
4H$5e; lambs, dreaeed, 66Hc ..
HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portland nack tlocaH
hania, 10 14 lba. lfic; 14 to 10 lba, 15Hc:
breakfaat bacon, 102Oc; picnics, 8Hc: salted
Wa Intend to give the salt Usera. Of i Mdea, lie per lb; smoked side, 12c; dry ail ted
this vicinity something for their money
from" this time forth and are well able
to sell At much lower prices "than are
now quoted and still make us Independ
ently rich in the end. I see that the
trust has rarsed the prices on the finer
grades of salt In order to make the pub
lic nay for the trust's fight with us.
This will soon end, for we are now con
sidering tlfe advisability of Installing a
large plant for the manufacture of the ered, ioa, lOHc; 6a, lOHe; 60s, lOKc
finer grades and than you can Just look . Abore paeklug-bouse price are net
for. the feathers to fly and the quota- IVNitn BAtMON-coiombl Hi
backa, llo; bacon, back, 13o; betts, laltet
uc; amoaen, ivc per 10.
EASTERN PACKED HAMS Under 14 Tba,
lBc; orer 15 lba, 16c; fancy, lSHift1&e;
I.lcnlca, fc; ehouldera, 10llc; dry inlted
aide, unamoked. 12c; break faat bacon, 161442
lfe He: fancy, 20c. . '
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10a, 11c; 6a,
11 Uc: 60-lb tins. IflUc: ateam rendered. IDa.
lOHc; 6a, 10c; 60, 6c; compound tierce,
8ci tuba. 8Hc.
SA8TKRN LARD Kettle leaf, 10-!b tin.
iic; o. iic; 00-10 una. liue; ateam rend-
caah, -IB
tlona beiarln to tumble." Pricea are uft
changed today.
- rreah Beef Bowa Balf.
The, ' Union Meat company announces
a decline of cent a pound In fta
former Jlata on ; inspected beef.j .The
fresh meat ; market -, considerably,
weaker with' the receipts slightly larger
than the demand. No changes are made
la Front street prices today.
' Doing in Xopa. 1 'i-
Although there are quite -a large num
ber of sales being made up' the valley
on this year's hops, the local market is
quite dull, with A likelihood of an early
decline In the cheaper grade of stock.
The ruling price on the choice, grades
will range from 26 to 21 centa a ound,
with most of the sales, being m le At
the former figure. Most of the aales
being made at the moment are to specu
lators and not to brewers. The latter
re more careful with their contracts
this season and ' insist upon all de
liveries of stocks being made at the
, contract grade. The . large amount of
low- grade stocks In the market thla sea-
eon has a tendency to keep the quota
tions on the choicer grades, which are
rirer. 1-lb
ta la. 11.75: z-lb talla. 12.40: finer. 1-lh flt
tl.OOI H-lb fancy flata. 11.15- fancT. I-lb oral.
2.eor Alaska tails, pink, 80c; red, 1.60; 21b
tails, M.. T -' - , " ' "
nan nora coo. ' ic: nounaera. oc: naiuout.
Be; crabs, 11.60 per dot; raaor elama, 8cil0c
er aoa; uttie necx ciama. Be; striped . baas.
Vi1bc; salmon, cblnook, 4c; allreratdes, 4c;
aoles, 6c; sbrlmps, Vuget Sound, lftcp- eatflah,
Tc; allrer amelt, 6c; black cod, 6c; salmon
iroat, iuixhc; loMtors, 10c; percb, 6c.
,t k American Btook lo' tendon.
, London, Oct, 21. 2 p. m Anaconda Copper
unchanged; Atchlaoa declined H, preferred de
clined ft; Baltimore tc Ohio declined ; Chi
cago di Alton declined M Cbeeapeake It Ohio
declined Hi Cltlcago, Mllwcukee A St. Paul1
necunea Hf wenvif Hlo Grande uncbanged;
Erie- declined- H.oVata declined H; Illlnoli
Cmtral declined ; Lonlarllle A Naabrllle de
clined Mexican Central declined ' H ; Mla
eourl, Kanso A Texas adranced V4: New York
Central unchanged; Onterlo ft Weetern de-
f lined t; norioik Weitern declined
Pennaylranla declined H'. Rxadlr.g AecUned
Denver A Rio Orande Urate declined i: Soutt
rrn Pacific declined U. prefernd declined U
Union Pacific declined : United State Steel
declined H. preferred declined HL Wabart de
clined H. preferred unchanged. Ctmioli, SSH.
unchanged. '
I1B-
I'
nth-
:- r l Cotton Port Reoaipt. -
New fifteen, ft.!1. Si JkJthm eAfna pMklnf.
laet year were: New Orleans. 1 8. 82ft ha lea;
flnlreetnn 1 2flrt ha lea: Mobile. aftO h.lo.. It..
in verv snort suDpiy. uowa o ioe iowesi 1 Tannan. h.4dt bales: :nar eeton. l.nio ha oa:
DOSBiblO notch. Wilmington, 1.589 bales; Norfolk, 4,81T.baIe;
aaTias in j. ooooos.
The various manufacturers of smok-
Atcblaoii, com
do nreferred
Am. Car A Found., com
do preferred...
Am. Sugar, com.
I Am. Smelt., com.
do nreferred...
Baltimore A Ohio, com a
do nreferred
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian Pacino, com
vol. Alton, cum.-.,.
.do preferred. 4, ,
Chi. A Ot West., com
Chi.. Mil. Bt. f..
Chi. A North., com..
Chi. Terminal By...
Chesapeake k Ohio.
Canada Southern....
Colo. Fuel A Iron, com
Colo. Boutn., com.,.,..
do 2d preferred......
do lat preferred
Delaware A Hudson....
D. A R. 0., com
do preferred..
Erie, com
do 2d preferred
do lat preferred......
Illlnoli Central ,
Loularille A Nash rill.:
Metro. Traction Co.....
Manhattan Elevated...
Mexican Central Ry...
Mlnn-T St. P. A Bte. M
do preferred..,......,
Missouri Pacific ,.
M, K. ft T., com.....,,
do preferred....!,.....
New York Central..,.
Nnrfnlk 'Me Western, torn
do preferred. ......
rorrn American.....
N. T.. Out. ft Wert,
Pennsylvania .By
p. O., L. A tCe
Pressed Steel car, com.
do nreferred
Pacific Mall Steam. Co..
Reading, com."..,....
do lat preferred....
Ren. Iron ft Steel, Com
do preferred........
Rock Island, com....
do preferred........
Southern Ry.t com...,
do nreferred ,
Southern Pacific......
Texas ft Pacific........
Tenn, Coal ft Iron....,
T.. St L. ft W., lorn.
Union Pacific, com,,...
do preferred.........
U. 8. Leather, com...,
do preferred. , ..
TJ. S. Steel Co., com...
do preferred
Wheel, ft L. E.. com..
do 2d preferred
do lat preferred
.Wisconsin Central, com.
do preferred.. ...... i
Western Union Tele...
Wabash, com..........
do pro forreq
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on
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(Fwrnlahed by Ovefbeck, Starr ft Cooke Co.)
Chicago, Oct J 1. Logan tz Bryan ad
viae: . ' ,
The wheat market la on the whole
about unchanged from yesterday. It
showed some strength early but the
flullneas in every position overcame the
firmness and the Improvement was lost
The foreign markets show also only
dullness. Primary .receipts are again a
little under last year, wun an me lam
of strength In the cash position, the
cash markets are not active, and the de
mand on the whole la not large. With
the fine weather In the Northwest trade
In that direction Is looking for an In
creased movement We think It safe to
conclude that thia will take place, and
not only will the movement be larger,
but the quality of the wheat will be
bettor, aa there is more threshing now,
There la some talk of better blda In ex.
porters' hands. Should the export de
mand materially Increase It will change
the complexion of affairs, but unless it
does' we doubt If the artificial domestlo
situation will be able to maintain prloea.
Cora About Unchanged.
The corn market is about unchanged.
It la extremely dull, with moat of the
trade local and largely confined to
scalping operatlonb. After a great de
cline there la mora or less scattered
buying for a rally. General conditions,
however, remain unchanged. While of
ferings from firat hands are still email,
they ahow an increasing tendency, and
the demand Is less than it was when
prices reached their present level. The
weather throughout the west is nna ror
finishing the conditions and quality (of
the crop. Corn may have some scalping
reaction, but we are inclined to think
we would sell it on the rlae.
' Oats a Shade Better.
The oats market waa a ahade better.
On the whole It waa very dulL There
was some buying through brokers, which
seemed to be the reinstatement of hold
ings recently sold out. The caah altua-
tkm Is slow and the market ehowa very
little rallying power. We are Inclined
to think oats, too, should be sold on
hard spots. .
Provisions Setter, Too.
The provision market is a shade eas
ler. It la a very dull market In every
particular. Receipts of hogs at west
ern mints are a little lesa than last
year, but the demand is at no time up to
expectations. We see nothing to break
the monotony of the decline.
PRICE OF PRUNES
NOT SATISFACTORY
OUTLOOK rOX TXZS SSASOW'S CBO
tS AXTTXXXtt , BOT rATOBABM
rOX TXBBBAXBBS-BAaTBXXSBS
X0 XOT OAXB TO BUT BO XBA
sox xxowx. :...-! -
The outlook for prune prices Is Any
thing but favorable at this time. Yields
were in nearly all Cases larger than
during normal seasons And the demand
there seems to he no demand at all
Whether the dullness In the Eaatern
market is due to an oversupply of this
year'a crop, a large carry-over from the
previous season or becauae ' pricea are
not satisractory is- a mystery 10 mi
local men. One thing they do know and
that is that they cannot aell their
prunea.
The quotations ruling In the prune
market this season Is at leaat hi cent
under that of a year ago and still there
la no call for atocks. A well known
prune packer of this city says of the
aituation:
"The condition of the prune market In
the East la extremely bad. The wirea
wo get from that section Indicate that
there is no particular market at all for
Italians. Prices this season are fully
H cent a nound lesa than they were at
this time last year and there Is a notice
able decrease of orders.
California Helped Last Tear.
"One reason why the market Is In the
present condition, in my estimation, la
that California had no large sixes laat
year, but this year the state's supply
of that grade Is much larger. The. prin
cipal call for Oregon Italians laat year
waa on account of the shortage In sixes
of the California crop. The California
dealers put heavy premium on. anything
larger than a 6Q-60, and thla fact made
the demrfhd for Oregon more strong.
"California carried over from last
season about 800 oara of her estimated
crop of 100.000,000 pound. The crop
In that state during the present season
Is estimated at fO.000,000 pounds, some
shorter than the yield of last season,
but very much better as fr as quality
and sixes are concerned.
X,arge Increase la Xorthwest Yield.
"The yield in the Northwet during
the present season amount to about
16,000,000 pounds, aa against 18,000.000
pounds during the preceding aeason.
This estimate Included Oregon, Wash
ington and Idaho.
'Another reason, in my estimation.
why the quotations on prunes and the
market is so dull is on account of the
tighter money market in the East There
have been so many slumps In the stocks
of Industrial concerns lately that bank
era have been caused to withhold their
loans tp a large extent Jobbers are
more conservative than they were a year
ago, and Instead of speculating largely
as they did during the past year they are
now only buying from hand to mouth."
Tew. Sales At Any -Price.
Local packers are very gloomy over
the outlook, and do not know what to
think of the situation. The market, thla
year opened at about t centa and a
few aales have been made. One of the
larger paokera of the Northweat re
ports that he has been offering prunes
on a 2-eent -basis, and has not received
any reply from his Eastern connection,
The following are the prices as they
ranged for the various sizes:
DEPTH OF WORLD'S
I!
LEADING
ARBORS
OOBSTAXTXBOrLB TAXBS TXB IXAX
WITH A OXABBZXi ISO TEST SEZF
QVBBXO COKES XXXT WZTX 99,
ABB XAXJTAX ZS OX1O8B TXXBB
WZTX S3 TEXT.
The following table gives the "depth
of water at the entrance and At the
wharves and quays of all the important
porta In the world. The fl&urea given
are at mean high water:
Channel Quay
depth, depth,
existing, max.
rt.
. . . . .
Statea.
COTTON MARKET WAS
SOMEWHAT HIGHER
Last Tear., This Tear.
Basts Prices,
4 sixes.... t 2 1 m
SO to 40... 4H 4 4 .4
40 to 50... 4 4 4 4
B0 to 00... Itt S 3 44
80 to 70... I 3i 14 3(4
70 to .0... 2tf 24 thi t
80 to AO... 2 214 14 2tt
90 to 100... 1 14 1M 14
100 to 110... 1 IK 4 1H
110 to'120... M f4 H 'r--
(Furalahed by Orirbeck, Starr A Cooke Co.)
, New York. Oct. 21. The cotton market today
waa somewhat higher anl rangea aa roiiowi:
1S7I1SV
157 1
H 21 20U
2 lli 118H
86H
20H
4014
6?
28 H
IS
42
23 H
80 H
133
13$
89
IS2
11T
66K
71H 72 , 70
20
45H
65 H
24
68H
18'i
74
44H
22
28H
Jan....
Feb,...
Mar...
I April..
May...
June...
July....
Oct....
Nov....
Dee....
Onen.
.1 8.76
. 8.78
. 8.77
. 8.85
. 9 88
. 8.8ft
. 8.88
. 8.07
. 8.74
. 6.77
I
Hlch.
$ 8.88
. 85
8.84
8.87
8.88
9.B4
887
8.81
8.78
8.88
Low,
$ 8.73
8.78
8.70
8.86
8.8t
8.86
8.80
984
S.ofl
8.72
Close.
t 0.78TT
8-80,';82
8.84H5
8.80ft88
8.88 (!89
8.88 (a 90
e.8Baeo
V.TU
9.71
0.7880
Livestock Shipments from ra&dleton.
Pendleton, Or., Oct. 21. Among the
livestock shipments from this locality
during tne present weeK were:
J. E. Smith, 16 cars of sheep to
Omaha.
J. C. Lonergan, 11 cars of cattle to
the Frye-Bruhne company. Seattle.
Furnish & West two cara of beef 1
cattle to Tacoma.
Baa FranoUoo Local Stock.
San Francisco, Oct. 21 10
Contra Coeta Water. . . .
Spring Valley Water T
Km Franclaco Oaa ft Electric
Giant Powder
Vlxorlt Powder
Hawaiian Sugar
Honokaa Sugar
Hutchinson Sugar ...........
Makaweli Sugar r.
Paauhan Sugar
lAlaaka Packers'
Oceanic Swamablp . ..
a. m.!
Bid. Asked.
Close ef Lirarpeol Market,
LlTerpool, Oct. 2L Cloae:
Fort and Country-
Aberdeen, Hcotliind
Alexandria. Egypt
Algiers, Algeria
Amsterdam (canal) Holl'd
Antwerp, Uelglum
Auckland, New Zealand...
Baltimore, United mate.
Bangor, united states...
Barcelona, Spain
Barry docks. England . . .
Bath, United State
Belfast, Ireland
Bergen, Norway
Bilbo. Spain
Biserta, Tunis
Boston. United Statea ...
Boulogne, France .....
Bremen. Germany
Bremernaven, Germany . .
Brest. France
Brlndlsl, Italy
Bristol, England
Brunswick, United Htates.
Buenoa Ayres. Argentina.
Calcutta, India
Cardiff. Wales
Cette, France
Charleston, United States
Cherbourg, France
Christiana, Norway
Civlta Vecchla. Italy
Colon, Colombia
Columbia river, U. 8
Constantinople, Turkey . .
Constansa, Roumanla ...
Copenhagen, Denmark . . .
Corinth canal, Greece....
Dantsla. Germany
Dieppe, France
Dublin, Ireland
Dundee. Scotland
Dunkirk, France
Flume. Hungary
Oalveston, United
Oenoa, Italy
Glasgow, Scotland
Greenock, Scotland
Halifax, Nova Boot la ...
Hamburg, Germany
Havre, France
Heyst (canal), Belgium..
Hong Kong, China ......
Hull, England
Kaiser William canal,. Qer.
Konlgsberg (canal)
Leghorn, Italy
Leith, Scotland
Llbau, Russia
Lisbon, Portugal
Liverpool, England
London, England
Lubenk, Germany
Malaga, Spain . ..,
Malmo, Sweden
Manchester (canal), Eng.
Maracalbo. Veneiuela ....
Marseilles, France
Melbourne, Australia
Messina. Italy
Mlddlesboro, England
Mohlle, United States . ...
Montevideo, Uruguay ....
Montreal, Canada
Naples, Italy
Newcastle, Australia
Newcastie-on-ryne, Eng. .
New Haven, United States
Orleans. IT. S
Newport, United States . .
Newport News. IT. 8
New York, United States. .
Norfolk, United States...
Odessa. Russia
Ostend, Belgium SI
Palermo, Italy
Pensacola, United States..
Philadelphia. V. 8
Portland; Or., If. 8.......
Portland. Ma, IT. S
Port Lyttelton. N. Z. ....
Port Natal, oouth Africa..
Port Royal, United States.
Port Said. Africa
Portsmouth, England ....
Portsmouth, United States
Providence. United States.
Quebec. Canada 22
Rangoon, India
Riga, Russia
Rio de Janeiro, Brasll. . . .
Rostock. Germany
Rotterdam. Holland
Sabine pass. United States
St Johns. N. B
St. Johns, N. F.
St. Petersburg. Russia....
San Diego, United States,
San Francisco, U. S
Soo canal. United Statea..
Soo canal, Canada'
n 1
t "
.30
73
80
hi
43
SI. I
31
ii
29
30
S6.E
27
13
SO
8.
21
24
89
28
3
26.3
ft.
2t
22
80a,
S
St.S
S4
20
2
SO
84
27
27
26
86.6
24
S7
27
87
26.
27
S5
It
. 40 h no
, 81 40 .
. SOU Hfl't?
. 60 07H
. .. 6
. 44 H
. 12H
. 10 10H
. 21 22'
. 18H 10H
. . . . 165
. .. T
Wbeot
Cora December,
December. 0-6 H. H
4-2H, H higher.
higher.
Closing Gr&ln Quotations,
San Francisco, Oct 21. The closing
quotations on grain In the various cities
today were:
Mlnnnnnolla -Wheat. December 79T4c:
May, 78 He.
Duluth Wheat December, 7 7 c ;
May, 784 c. :
St. Louis Wheat, December, tso
bid; May, 82S2c. Corn. December,
3994c: May, 39c.
Kansas City Wheat, December, 08 c;
May 684 c. Corn,, December, Zic;
MayS(a)36Uc.
New Tork Wheat, December, 88te;
May, 82c. Corn, pecember, 604o bid;
May, 48 hc.
San Francisco-11:80 a. m.r Wheat.
December, 11.40; May, 11.10.
The Child Violinist
(An Old Favorite.)
He had played for his lordship's levee.
He had played for his ladyship's whim.
Till the poor little head was heavy.
And the poor little brain would swim.
And the face grew peaked and eerie.
And the large eyes strange and bright.
Ann tney said too late "He la weary!
He shall rest for.' at least, tonlarht!"
But at dawn, when the blrda were wak
ing, : '
As they watched in the silent room.
With She sound of a strained cord break
ing-.
A something snapped In the gloom.
'Twas a string of his Violincello.
And they heard htm stir in his bed:
"Make room for a tired little fellow.
Kind God!" was the last that he said.
By Austin Dobson.
Savannah. United States..
Shanghai. China
Southampton, England . . .
Stettl (canal), Germany..
Stockholm. Sweden
Sues canal, Egypt .......
Sullna. , Roumanla
Sunderland. Ens-land
Sydney, Australia
Tamnico. Mexico
Toulon, France
Trieste. Austria
Tunis, Tunis
Valparaiso. Chile
Venice, Italy
Vera Crux. Mexico ,
Victoria. Canada
Washington, IT. S.
Wilmington. N. C.
Yokohama, Japan
IT. S.
25 36
24 20
28 18
42 27
38
150 SO
2 28
6
22 IS
28 28
28 86
81 tl
29 S2
xx 28
27.1 27.8
f!2 80
30 38
85
83 45
24.8 34.6
80 . .
26.3 26.2
28 28
29. S ..
15
2 1
25.8 27.5
22 18
39 87.2
(0 66
44 43
22.5 1
30 23
22 21
26 26
- 15. S 38.5
65 3
ii 1 ii
IS
26.6 23.6
28 29
33 26
28 28
30.5 44.5
23 22
2 80
18.7 16.7
28.7 82. 7
84.6
87.7 $0.1
30 . 26
SI S3
23 22
32.6 29.4
23 32
24 24
39.3 38.3
26 26
2 2
25.8 28.3
30 30
30 20
49 49
29.4 81.4
92 42
90 30
22 20.
84
17 18
27.8 83.8
26.5 26.3
86 48
33.8 83.8
20."5 20.5
27.4 51.9
89.2 39.2
31
21
2 25
It 2
41 43
23 28
80 26
28
24 24
26.fi 44.5
84.5 35.
27.4 25
38
80 80
80 21
26' 26
81.5 31.5
88 38
22.5 25
22.5 22.5
80 80
CHOKED AND ROIED
BY UNMASKED f.!EN
XZ.KXX XOXTOXZX AXXOSV OX
ABX.B TO TAXSf. ATTXB XZS XX.
rSXZXBCB WZTX XiaXWATlfXX-a
TXXZr SBATOXBS A WOXAJHs
rOXSB XX A CB.OWD.
Deep ancrmrage.
xx Deep entrance.
MXSSXOXABT ASSOCZATZOX.
Again taking advantage of the dense
mist which overhung the city Inst night '
two highwaymen robbed Elmer Hultgrer. ,
of three IS gold pieces. They accosted
Hultgren near the streetcar barns on
East Couch street.
The methods employer by tne thugs ;
were novel. On of them, according to ,
Hultgren's story, threw him down and ,
placed his foot on tha victim's neck -
while the other searcnea uuitgrana
pockets and took the money.
Hultgren. who is a musician living at
609 Northruj street was calling on the
East Side, and was on his way home'
when he was accosted by the men at
bout 9 o'clock. The taller man caught
him about the throat and threw him to
the ground". When the robber's foot
became too heavy on the victim's throat ,
Hultgren seised hi leg and threw him
off. This seemed to frighten the high-'
waymen for they ran away and eacaped
In the dark. Neither had a revolver
and neither was masked.
The treatment accorded tha victim-
was very rough and when he appeared -"-
at the police station he could scarcely ,
speak. Ha says he had more money
which the robbera overlooked. From the
method of their work the police think
that It waa done by some of the roughs
who Infest the East Side. Hultgren;
says one was aoout i years or ago,
but the taller was older. He could give
but a meager deacrlptlon of his assail
ants. . : .:
As Mrs. Polly Putnam, of 483 East
Pine street waa walking along Six
teenth street, botween Waahlngton and
Burnslde, at 6:30 o'clock last night a
strange man slipped up behind her and
snatched her purse, which contained 15. .
The chain attached to the pocketbook '
was broken. The thief evidently was
no novice for he did his work with de- -
liberation. There were many people os
the street at the time and although
the sneak was followed some distance
by A witness of the robbery, he escaped.
"Old Xlokory Wast XaUatauk
From Boston Herald.
E. F. Stackpole of Mansfield has A
letter written to A. J. Cotton of Thorn
aaton. Me., by Andrew Jackson, when
president of the United States. ' It was .
found In an old pocketbook. If Is dated '
Hermitage, Sept. 29, 1841. and reads:
I have the pleaaure to acknowledge
your kind letter or tne id int,, ana
from the flattering expression In regard
to my official conduct In the field and. ,'
cabinet, I tender to you an expreaalort I
of my grateful thanks. From severs
indisposition I am at preaent so weak , '
that I can scarcely wield the pen. I
mak effort and incloe a lock of my ;
hair, and have only strength to add my
Incere good wishes for your length of
days, a useful life and a happy tmmof-
tallty, where, by the atontng blood of
a crucified Saviour. I hope to meet you,
Very respectfully yours,
"ANDREW JACKSON."
No one would ever be bothered with
constipation If every one knew how
naturally and - quickly Burdock Blood
Bitters regulatea the stomach and bow-els.
XEW TODAY.
SPECIAL SALES
For this week at the ,
PORTLAND
PACKING
COMPANY'S
FOUR MARKETS
TZXST AXO SAXAtOX.
WEST PASX AXB W A8XXX0TQX,
369 rZXST 8TXXBT AXB '
088 WZXJUAXS AYEXtriS, : '
Wild Ducks, each
Fancy light. leaa
piece
.1 JO.
Bacon, .by tha
.18
Xettls rendered X.axd, per lb. . . .... .11
Dressed Chicken, pet tt. .
Batter, per roU
Chinook Salmon, per lb.
13 lbs Crab Apples for.
Pancy Apples, per box,.
Kornlnf Glory Coffee, par tb......
.....o
Total lalea, 043,000. .
Money. 2i4 per cent.
liur tobaccos are advancing their quota
tions right and left and every day or so
another .manufacturer advances his Hat
The latest to raise their prices are the
manufacturers of Adam's Peerless and
Standard, whjch rise will amount to 1
cent a pound? and will $9 Into effect An
jJovcmber Ij
Today's quotations, aa revised, are as
foljows: . , .
rOXTXAXB WXOTiESAZiX rXXOES.
Brain, Flour and feed.
WHSAIVExport quotation New Wall
t'.n. Tc: hlneatem. 78c: Valley. T7tft78c.
BARLEY Feed, 620.00; rolled, 121.00(822.00;
brewing, 21.00r 22.00. '
.. OATS No. 1 white. 31.06; gray, 11.00. .
KLOUR ttern Oregon: ; Patent. 14.18
4.60; atralgfits, 13.00; Valley, 83.76tt3.8S; gra
h.m Um. 1:1 40; 10s. 83.70. , .
MIlXSTl'KFrfr-Bran, 820.50 per., ton; mid.
4IlMtO24.00 ; eh-t. 121.00: chop, 318.00c
. HAY Timothy. . $10.Oo17.OO; Eaatern Ore
gon, I19.0020.oo; clover, iu.uuia.w; wneat.
113.60; ehoat 1A00. . , - , ' .
, Hops, Wool and Hid.
HOPS New, 2123c for beet; 18320 to.
prime: poor grade. itsioe. - - -
woOT ViHi-t. marse to medium. 16fIMU,c!
fine. 103t0Hc; ' Eaatern Oregon, 10616c; Mo-
. hilr. nominal. S6S187C. t ,-, v---
SHErci'PKlNS Shearing, I4HQlJc;- short
wxoi. 22(U28c: medium wool, Uki too wool.
Kailroade Vd Maney. -
Kew York. Oct. 21. Man rallrnada an a.M
to be in the market for- money. Sentiment wa
much more bnlllih laet night nd stock were
in imaiier demand tn tne loan crowd. -
DECEMBER AND MAY"
. WHEAT ARE FIRMER ?
Bulls la Baas.
New Tork, Oct 21. Town - Topics
says: There are bull points on Atchi
son, union Pacific. Louisville A Nash
ville, Erie, And Alton, but we do not
advise purchases on this advance. The
threatened strike ef the Manhattan mo-
tormen is not Important, but the threat
of reducing wages by the steel corpora
tion la disturbing.
. Eastern Bogs Are Steady.
Chicago. Oct . tl-Recelpts of live
stock In the principal ' packing- centers
of the country today were:'
. , . , Hogs. Cattle Sheep.
Chicago ......... 20,000 23,000 . 80.000
(Furnished by Orer bock, Starr A Cooke Co.V
ny
during the day a
Chicago. 0. 21. The Quotatlona on Decern
per and M
Kansas City
9,000
7.000
15.000
14.000
Omaha T. 8.600, 10,800
Hogs opened steady with 4,500 .left
over from yesterday. Receipts a year
ago were- 29,000., Ruling hog prices
are:?':-'i'V'. ' ,r" f" 1 ' - '
Mixed.: f 4.80670; good, 35.266 0;
rough, 4.706.10; light 16.0(5 6.70.
. Cattle-i-Steady to 10 cents lower.
Sheep Steady.
Portland Ursstook Beoelpts. .
Portland-Union Stockyards, Oct II.
Receipts of livestock tn the local yards
today consisted of 177 hogs, 32 cattle
and 129 sheep. The market on all bogs
haa eAsed up considerably. Cattle and
aheep are weak. Ruling prices are as
follows: . - .
Cattle Best. 33.75; medium, 33.80.
Hogs Best, t He; medium. 4H05a
follow:
Open.
Whet
nec...i,t"-Sfli
May....'. .78
;-. uorsh s
lee....
May
Oats-Dec.:.-.
May.....
Lard
Oft Jan. .. . .
Rib
Oct-,,.,.
Jan.,.,.
whut aaaumod a steadier tone
seMlcn. The mirktt ranged
.' .48fc
.42 (
.86
'.85ft
t 6.67
8.60 .
6.30
High.
I .81
.71)
v -44
- .42
'.SBli.
' ,S0
"6.68' , '
6.62
9.58
6.30
Low.
.434
.42
,8S
.36J4
8.46
0,62
8.45
6.20' ,
Cloee.
I '.SniiB
.788
.48
42 i,
.88
88j4 6.4ft
6,83 '
8.50
6.20
Chicago Cah Wheat
Chicago, Oct - 21. t-The. cash wheat
market at noon was: No. 2 red, 83c; No.
red, 80 82c; No. 2 hard winter, 80
81e; No. 3 hard winter, 76!78c; No. 1
northern spring, 84c; No. 2 northern
spring, 83c; No, 3 spring, 78$2c.
.' ' ''.
Portland Clearing Hons Beport
The report of the Portland Clearing
house for yesterday was as follows:
Exchanges .$675,162.49
Balances 89,999.48
(Journal Special Service.)
Clevelend, Ohio, Oct. 21. The' fifty-
Seventh annual meeting of the Amerioan
Missionary association was formally
opened yesterday in Plymouth Congrega
tional church. The procedlngs are to
continue three days. Prominent among
the distinguished churchmen and mis
sion workers in attendance are Rev.
Washington Gladden, T). D. of Colum
bus. Ohio; Rev. Newell Dwlght Hillls.
D. D. of Brooklyn, and President Thwlng
of Western Reserve university. The re
ports of the officers show that the asso
ciation now has 749 missionaries in the
field. The financial condition of the as
sociation shows that the expected gmin
In
crease in donations has not equaled the
shrinkage in the estates. The sum of
3569,699 was received and expended dur
ing the fiscal year.
Cotton More Steady.
Liverpool. Oct 21. Cotton closed
steady, 10 to 12 points up ftim yester
day" closing.-'
Cliaai
Primary, Shipment and
Chicago, Oct. 21. The primary receipt -ahow:
xear Ago,
Today's' Wheat Oars.
Minneapolis, Oct; 21. The wheat cars
today! were: Duluth, 81;. Minneapolis,
440. .
RHEUMATISM,
Kidney and Stomach
Troubles
And all ailments arising from Impure
blood and weak nerves, are positively . v .u. c-
cured with OZX, OP BDEX and SWEET XT Zn Z. . , 3
SPZBITS or SOSM. They are inex
pensive cures, and A little of each will
cure any ordinary case.
Ask your beet and leading druggist
for Keflett's OZZ AXD SWEET SPUtlTS
or SDEB.
The following keep them In stock In
the state of Oregon:
Bitimauer-Frank Drug Co..... Portland
McNair Bros Ashland, Or.
Charles Strang, Med ford. Or.
M. Clemens Grants Pass, Or.
enover i-rusj lu, ...... .uranii fuss, ot.
A. C. Masters & Co.. . . . .Roseburg. Or.
. . .... .Eugene, Or.
Albany, Or.
....... .Salem; Or.
Salem, Or.
.Forest Grove, Or.
... ..Hllieboro. Or.
' Carlton". Or.
. .McMlnnvtlle, Or.
...... .Dallas, Or.
. . . 4 .Corvallls, Or.
.-. Brownsville. Or.
Oregon City, Or.
,14
AS
M
M
.10
ao lbs BoU Beef for. ,1.00
90 lbs Corned Beef l.oo
3 lbs Mutton Chops , . , SS
3 lbs Tender, Juicy Beef Steak. ... M
3 lbs Sausage Jt5
XATZOXAIi BASEBALL MEETZBO.
Linn Drue: Co.
Burkhart & Lee
Capital "Drug Co. . ,
J. M. Haberly
C. F. Miller
J. W. Bailey
W. A. Howe
Rogers Bros- . .....
Wilson Drug Co. . . .
Graham & Wells . . .
J. F. Venner . , .....
Huntley Bros.
A. C Koeppen Bros..
Geo. C. KiaKeiey i
O. B. Williams . .
Pendleton. Dr.
. . M.ina j-'aiies, tir.
....Hood River. Or.
i (Journal Special Service.)
Cincinnati. O.. Oct. 21. Pursuant to
the call of August Hermann? chairman
of the- National Baseball commission.
the chief officials of the major and minor
leagues gathered in conference today at
the St. Nicholas hotel. . ' The principal
work of the meeting' Is to- decide a
number of cases of importance, Involv
ing players. "The magnates met behind
closed doors and no statement of the
proceedings was issued during' the dy.
Journal friends ' 'and readers wher
traveling on, trains to and from port
land should ' ask news Agents for The
Journal and Insist upon belnst supplied
with this paper, reporting all failures in
obtaining It to the office of publication, j
addressing The Journal. Portland. Or.
i , WAREHOUSE -I
IWm COMPANY
E DALLES. ORE
White River
... Flour...
Hard Wheat)
Used by bouse
wives because of
its goodness and
economy. Makes
the most bread,
and makes It most
nutritious. For
sale at all grocers.
ALLEN & LEWIS
Sols Areata.
F. W. Balies & Co.
PRINTERS
Second and OaR Streets
10T11 PHONU
Todar.
Wheat ...1.101,(500 l,128,t00
Corn 1... 086,000 417,00JJ
' The ablpment were: , -
Wheat .. ....... ........ 684,000 642.000
Corn ......i. 483.000 . 178.000
The elearanrea were: Wheat. 111.000 buabela;
flodr. 4,018) barreli; enfnt 170.000 buahal: oata.
IB.ooo buabela. Wheat and Sour euual ldl.000
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CUREaS PIUES OR $50.Q0;PAID
CURES THE WORST CASES WITH ONE BOX .
CONTAINS NO MERCURY. NO OPIATES
The Only Non.PoIsonous, Pilo CURT
Hogs Best t He; I
Bheep Beit, Jc;
:-. (
eOcttSl.44 cll, ,
Sheep Best I He; medium. 2!4o.
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