The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 07, 1903, Page 21, Image 21

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    TITE OltEGON PAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1003. '
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TRANSACTIONS IN ThMFMANCIAL WQRl2l
Bntma eh. tvrflli af Portland. Or.
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Terms by Carrier.
ie nsny Journal, on
The Dolly JoarnaL all
The pally Journal, three
Dally Journal, by the week......
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The JVttlr n aal. by mall, atie Ter...-2 2? !
Tha Pally Joarnal. by mall, sis " f,
The Dally journal, br Wall. three months..
The Drily Journal. W Mil. on ootb...i M
The Semi-Weekly Jomra .
The Semi-Weekly Journal. to It
issue, an tne nsws as a iuu
year, 11.50. ,
TV W trial T.na1
fbs Weakly JoaroaL 100 columns at
rack Issue. Illustrated, lull market reports, om
year, II 00,
ALL FRESH HEAT
IS LOWER TODAY
atSOXXTTI AXX. &XMSS -KB TOO
matt wrrac th xxcrmov or
nuUi inzsa or t-ajv toicb za
OKBWXJlT BZTTXm AJTTIB THX
SCA la Bppa lu AdTan 04 a Quarter! market steady.
Orat or Aeoooat of Inmon of Wu la
too ru Ett Xallbu Za SntlMlr Out
of Storkot oa Aooooat of Itonna Hop
XoYomoat Za Tory Tut avt Xttaoat
Frlooa -Tarnor Zfoldlnf Wlt
atocked with Oregon ' and California
prunes.' , . - . .
Turner & Co. Another car of Eastern
KKs Monday. Poultry situation un
changed. No extra demand for anything-.
,
Boll & Co.-A flna lot of Spltsenberg
apples came In from Southern Oregon
this morning and are selling from 11.50
to $1.75 a box.
: Davenport-Thompson Company.
nenty of grapes today. AU cleaning
up at '11.15. Car bananas , on track.
Soma nice cauliflower arrived today. .
Page & Bon. Eggs (Oregon) are firm
er at SO cents. There Is a aood demand
for poultry. Soma Southern Oregon to
matoes arrived this morning and found
m lair demand at 40 cents.
union Meat Company. Provision
MAT RANGES A
LOWER
QUARTER
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xjttu Dozsa nr tkb oabh
HABBBTB BriOXTtATITB OPZXA
TZOBB WZBX OB A SMAXZt B0AZ.B
BB00MXAIX BZP0BT8.
United States Mills Bernard Albers
No change In either oats or barley.
McKlnley Mitchell Potato market Is
dull.
Rapp & Sehlbrede The tomato seaaon I
Is about over and such stocks as do ar
rive are of poor quality.
Today's quotations, as revised, are as
follows:
A . B titer BouUl Domes tlo Demand
Kakea Oood Many Bolls Corn Closes
. Ball and A boat Tnohanged Cash Sit
uation Baa Bo Partlonlar Features and
Seems to CKve Wo Dlreotlon to Prices
Vot Muoh Change In Oats Prloes.
fUmUtaneae ebmld be siad br dnirte. aoaUj the local market today were:
Front Street, Nov. 7. The changes A POBTIVIBB WH0Z.E5AIB PBICES.
SBtw, tprma ordars. and amill tmMnt''7 1
aecaptauie la one ana rwo-caai vsun
THX jovaiiai.
' t. ft. Bos ltl. PortUnd. Oresos.
Fresh meats lower.
Manila rope advanced.
lUlibut out of market
Hops moving fast
Small aalea of wheat
Prune outlook still unsatisfactory.
The egg situation.
Poultry mora plentiful.
Grain, riour and Peed.
WHEAT Kinnrt muitallnna Kmm ' TTatta
Walla, Tor; bhinatem, 79c; Valley. 78 (ft 78c -BARLKY
i'wd. Oc): rollad. I31.OUlUU2.0O!
trawlnr, 21.00u21i.OO.
OATH No. 1 whlto. 2S VIST 24. 00: era.
523.00ftt2a.A0 par tou; white, 21.au; gray, 21.00
per ton, farmera' price.
rLOUB Eaatorn Orercni Patent,, .18a
4.60; atralchta, 3.A0; ValUy, 3.7BijiS.86; fra-
Praab Meats Aro Sows. ?
bam Ui. 1S.40: 10a. 13.70.
mjUL.nil'ri'B ,
Bran, f 20 00 par ton: mid-
n-nnaira romXCABT
Waatbar eonditlone end nrl foreceit for
Orefon, Waaniuston ana imj ...... w.h.
luln conUnuM thle morning lit KaU.rn Weh
lnton and Mortbrra ldabo. Eliwwhwe In the
aiatn wt of the Kockr niouiitali cmna
weethrr weTalla. Th rainfall throiighuut V. wt
r tlrig!? d..rlns tb. iMt 2 bo Th. been
eipenthiuel y hoary, an.l beery rain aleo oc-
1 al nJuB. vlt fnjrvtlal mailt.
1- iT a. wsiaiKiiiirtiin atod riorin
'Sr.TL.'::;M n;Tr warmer In South- ". no reeling is Detter tnan peiore me -
wtVrs " Idaho. KorthVrn K.rada and l uh. I decline. Hog receipts today were extra Hors Na. 222Hc for baet, 18O20e for prices might seem
T . ... , . I dllnna. I24.0O; ahorta. H20.60: choo. 118.00.
iwviui 111 nil vi i iv. iicn 01 111. 1 1 j 1 v Tt v. ... . ... . - , 1 .
fresh meat market haa caused a decline jl10.ooe20.oo; miiod, $u.oo; clover, I13.00;
In the various quotations butin most I , wheat, $13.00; cheat, $12.00.
lines the feeling Is better than before the Hops. Wool and Bides.
Tha weafhar eoetlnure nwwttled In the North large, nearly every commission house Olf f lm; Poor irradea, UtttlBc.
...14 .... and thrMUulns woathpr will con. I h.vin. . ..lnniv'nn kan1 . " Wit Valley, coaraa to mi
Chicago, Novfc 7. Logan & Bryan ad
vise: . The wheat market was about H
cent lower. It was extremely dull, very
little doing in the cafth market and
speculative operations on a small scale
and of a scalping nature. Broornhall
estimates the world's shipments at about
10,000,000 bushels. Primary receipts
are again a little less than last year.
The visible supply on Monday will likely
show a fair Increase. The whole situa
tion Is one of dullness, so far as specu
lative features or opportunities are con
cerned. A rather small domestic de
mand makes a good many bulls and If
only that feature were regarded, higher
likely. On the
whole, however, with 100.000 bushels
A LARGE DECREASE
IN COTTON OINNED
Census Bureau Bollstla Issued Today
Shows a Ztosa of W early, 3,000,
000 Balsa la Ona Tear.
fjmtrnal ftnHa! ffervlrO.l
WaahluRlon. Nor. 7. Tba ernaua barren fhle
mililu laaued a bulletin ehowlne; the quantity
of roltoi gttnnrd fniin th growth or IVAU l
til OrtnIxT 1M aa anurnxlmatplr l.8.'H).O(J0 baku
aa asalnat m-arly e.(K),oo halre ginned up to
toe corrrepoutniig aate in iuuz.
BROKERS' VIEW ON
THE STOCK MARKET
UH SfBtJ,Vln5 "UF.Ply n ha" "8i97V.fC t'lioifi!" coming out of farmers' hands every day.
grades. Good block hogs sre In fair call I sheepskins Sbra'rln, HUQlOc:
at the new prices. The larger alsea of I'tfif nicdluin wocl.
lara Prtoraon. SI, and William ester, i. this change la due to the shipment Of aaltrd. bulla and ataea 1-8 leaa
Mr. . alnlll Krsnry. 3H. end 1! better Quality than to the change In ": ealtnd hldce. etwr.' eonnd. 60
ESTESt &SHSSr IN-. f The call for mutton I. really t -
tha domestlo situation does not wholly
abort control. We must export wheat and
we are therefore dependent upon for
wool.
VI ... . . mmA tk.B.l.lllD K'
. ai'iac aui.a., ". '"V --r"r i, l mo uavvina; largo supply nil niuiu
wh... imiumr LTiiuimirau i , . . . . . . . "
Narthweetera OrVsott end Weetera Waahlngtoa, wun ino aemana not SO active on most b.ir. nominal. 8537c.
It will be cooler tonlht in Bontnern '""
u..imim i.mn.riiira In the laat 24 hours,
0; minimum, to. prfrimi.i., I veal are hardlv wanted at all. while the I Tln'iV'iG-. ... a . elen market a. With Euron recelvlna
m ii m I . ' " " si luawa LTfSr U. V U amasM 1 --''- - - - -
wBmAAv TTrrvstT-R. I aemana ror tne smaller and o?tter fro, xuzv-e. a little less than estimatea weekly con-
. rUnail Pk and H H WetOn, I as 1 emues r. vw. an ilea v J . vw viitj nan I - - - - -"-- - - t I BUiiij'Liuii cotu wenvav oiiu mui iuc uu-
Ajiieta ivmiara;'23. and Paul C. Batea. . figures thera 4s a better call for beef, but j. j'if Ck,f' ..e- W iba i&- d7 usually favorable prospects In Australia
riare Peteraon. Jl, anl wiinam 1,. jairr, 1 triia change la due to the shipment Of aaltcd. bulla and ataaa l- laa than dry and Argentine, It hardly seems probable
so pounaa or that European markets win timer jenu
nooer ou ioa or rollow an advance at this time. Un
nominal with no chsnges in prices. lip. eonnd. is ! to Jo lie 7- Tound 10 to 'e88 tney d0' u WU be nBrd to mlntaln
Bo Beaaon for Muttoa Dnllness. 14 " 7c: c"'f. eound. rnder 10 Iba, 8c; green an advancing market nere. 1 lie situa-
John Toff f Tnft win- r- v ..??" J.e.Pr. tlon may easily work quite Dullish later.
- - " . w. vw, -'j - .u.i, . u "i r. niun mi ...n mi vxi ui: i , . t . nr..
"While there Is no sneclal chanere in the ech, Jl o.tii.60: coita' hidea. each. 2S50c:
mutton situation, there Is no demand tommon, each, lotjloc; Angjra.
and the market Is flooded with re- ' vu- "co'
celpts. There Is no reason for this ex-1 Batter. Eggs and Poultry.
cept that tha demand for mutton Is off. BUTTER Eitra, 271483:; Eaatern. 26a
aianil.
Octolier 25. to Mrs. Anna Tester, st S3I Sea
Rafael street, a daufhler.
October 2. to Mrs. Elate Metlekeea, 594 Mil
I - a.. .... a w.w
October 1, 'to Mr. Katie Jones, 725 East
Eighth street, e dana-hter. .
flctoner , to airs, arriw j ,
Nnremher . to Mrs. Anne GrUVlt, 823 Twrn
Iv.Hflh atroet Nnrth. a hoT.
Norrmher 3. to Mrs. Bnsea Ilollmeye, 401
North Tenth, a danfhter.
rec-i
atoniee. 2d24c; baker's,
"toher's'l'to Mrs. Catherine Powers, 43 Eaat Buyers on tha street do not complain at ln(2T?'.,, tac.T,m'!rJ' KG2Tticl unchanged. As f
ludlMn afreet. adaugbter. I the prices they simply do not want the EoaB-Freih fi' S.if;.i sn,- mi.1 cash situation h
, ,a...i..b w, A ki ra Anna rrp. sou lamoiii. a I . , - .... I . ' ' " i .
. buicks. 11 mere was any can tne prea
ent price would be satisfactory."
Pur Manila Zs Bigher.
Pure manlla rope was advanced V
cent a pound today the only explana
tion of such a move being that the sltua
tlon In tha far East is so strained and
but for the Immediate future we do not
believe it will hurt to sell wheat on
the hard spots.
Corn Dull and TTnobanged.
The corn market Is dull and about
for some time past tba
as no particular fea-
15c; fresh Eastern, tures and seems to give no direction to
I rrl.j.n Tha ninntrv fa f 1 1 in IT mnrlpr-
aSWcA1401 T0n' ately. but the demand is equally moder
POULTBYiLrthU.... mi..? iw lb: ate. A good many are disposed to take
liens, llVtftfi2yjC per ill; rooetere, SHWHe per the view that after two good crops of
ihj broilers, iiiwisuc; fryers. Hi8i2c rr lh; corrii nlKn prices are not likely In any
ducks, old. 12,f(ji:fc per lb; young. 14c per
s"e. ovit,c per id; tueya. lire, youua.
thl-i caused a sfrona-er feellna- In all tha .Vf. :": o!4 12S18e Pr lb;
nrnHnot. t T-h. I ""O. l4l 18C per lb.
Prulta aad Vegetables.
POTATOES 75c: buyera' prices, for
snip-
- DEATH8.
' Nnremher 2. Toe Batcbiller, age 22, pul
B'onary rongeatlon. .
Norember 5, Eater B. Williams, agev 84. to-
' lu.piHlln.la.
Norember 4. Ellshe Arden Moees, age 65, resi
dence Marquam hill, pncnruonla.
Norember 2, May A. Cox, ege 88, Intestinal
congestion.
Crematorium, on Oregon Cly car Une. near
Bellwood; modern, scientific, complete. Charges
AdulU. 535; cbllilrra, XI. Visitors R e. m.
to 6 p. m. Portland Cremation association.
I orttaud. Or.
V s . - : , .....4 Iw fW- i I o"i(mjc; pineapples, ea.oo; i;Biiriirniacsnieioupci
ni n.i.... n.kl.. M fanr.1 Of freh halibut ltt either'TJee local or $125 per crate: near. 75c(ftH.25 per box:
RTZ.T. ' I be no arrivals until some sblnment- are P hket; Tokay. fl.A1.45: crabapnlea. c farmers' Tiands ond on the? Other band
i iS-.- ' t i-ivl reArt. Al.'.1r. ' '- ' ' I I b-. huckleberries. 6r7c; qt
products of that section. The presen
base for pure manlla la 134 cents a
pound. Other grades of rope are un
changed In either price or tone.
Halibut Out of Market
The storms off the coast has caused
lag, BSfcittoc per cwt; ordinary. 65c sack; buy-
icg. CKX-; aweeta, 202 Uc per lb.
ONIONS Oregon, llToO; buying prices, 7641
80c; garlic, 6c.
rRKSH FKUITS Aoplee. fancy Oregon,
all tha halibut fishermen to desert their I 60c(atl.25 bos: nr.niM. Vlucl. 4.00:
fisheries and move into Alaska territory. L'SI"" J5,'60 lbi lemons, choice, $.t.oo; fancy
2 FttJirzJK" trr
event and that the unusually small feed
lng, which seems probable this year,
will in the end make Itself felt in the
price of corn. We think the conclusion
must be drawn that the crop of poor and
good corn is above the average. We
feel, therefore, that on the part of basis
of prices, corn may be sold on the ral
lies. Bot Much Oats Change.
There Is not much change in oats
prices from yesterday's close. There
Is a moderate movement of oats from
I. P.' nhter ' Son.' fnneref directors end
emhslmera. hare removed to their new eetab-
llshmeat, corner Third and Madleoa streets.
Both phones No. 9.
atmSTTEW CEXZTttY.
TWngle fr. HO- Femlly tote from $75 to
Sl.ono. The only cemetery In Portland which
perpetually maintains and cares tor lots. Kor
full Information apply to W. B. Mackensle,
Worcester block, city. W. M. Ledd, president.
' Clerk Bros, for flowera. 289 Morrison street
BEAt, ESTATE TBAVSTEBI.
QKniee 4n u 11 U'Alff .nnitev Inta James
Johns First Addition' to St. Johns ...f 21
Sheriff to Frsnk Mlchcls, loU g, and 4,
block 8. Northvsle
.C. B. Donnell. trustee, to Adah K. Mot
rer. lots 18 to XI Inclusive, block 8.
Arber Ixxlgn 4t
T. J. Brink and wife to C. P. In I. lot
15. block 11. Llmwln Park Annex 850
Delia IHirkbelmer et el. te Ueorse M.
Strong, lot 2, block 218, city 10,000
V. M. ray to Mra. Ore Uow, lot 10,
block 8, tWmanla 173
Sampson Austin to C. II. and iL T. Tap
linger, parcel land, aectlon 34, township
1 north, range 4 east
J. E. Haaeltlne and wife to John C.
Hardlman. 9 acres, James Thompson do
nation land claim
John M. 1'lttrnger and wife to Gottlieb
rVhmld, lots 8 end 9. block (I, aubdl-
vision Rlverrlew Addition to Alblna....
Sheriff for H. Peehn to Kred Altaian, lot
28. block 6, Montlcello Addition..;..... 2
Bneriri to jonn B. Hurtenachoen, lot 38,
block 37. Peninsular Addition 14
IMile Oerltngw, Jr., to Kred W. Leadbet
ter, lot 1, north H lot 2, block 77,
city 35,000
W. H. Nunn. trustee, end Wife to Sol
Stonberg. lots -3 and T, block 18. aufidt
vlalon Ktvcrvlew Addition to Alhlna... 425
Tyler .Investment company to Isabel J. -t
Kret, lots 3 and 4, block 38, Pena Add).
tlon No. 8 100
W. K. Mulhollan and wife to Msrtba J.
McGillre. undividod H west 6 W feet
lota T end 8, block 57. city...." 1
T-lla Couracn .end husband to Maria J.
B'ker, undivided 1-0 lota 3 end 4, block
109; lots 4. block 108, lty; lots 6, 11
' and 12. block B; lotp 1 and 2. block C;
west 25 feet lot 6, block H. Caruthera;
' lots 11 to 14, block 9. BWerdalc; eaat
, of northeast M of northwest section '
IT. township 1 eoutb, renge 1 east, end
h'ock K. Caruthere to Caruthers 2,400
r. ii. mnriay ana wire to H. H. MCOor
ren. Jote 1 and 3, section 4. townahln
1 norths range 6 eeat 60
""""t. wire ,o b, wiuiams,
undivided 1-12 north JBtTfeet lot 4. block
. 12ft. Beat Portland ;Tot 4. block 28, Al
.. blna: east H of eouthwest eectfon 12,
township 1 eoutb, range 8 eaat; part lots
i. ana e. section 12.. 443
Get yoar title Insurance and abstracts to reel
estate from the Title Guarantee 4b Trust eom-
P"Ji vuauiwv im vomiiierce oiag.
An extract from a conversation In
1989:
"I understand Smashalong's new motor
car was wrecked today."
"Yes; it saw a horse and got so fright
ened It fell over a cliff." Cincinnati
Commercial-Tribune.
aulnces. bWTBe; there Is a aood demand. The specula
1wTipSA loc' 90H.. bne,; Je'' tiva trade is, as the case may be. ln--&lVft,ttl'2!!S!!Li-:
v. fluenced bv the conditions or by the view
Contrary to general expectations tha ti.oo; beete, $1.00 per sack; radishes, 12V that oats are relatively high and win
ioc per aos.: ceDDsge. Oregon, ic per id.; let
tuce, bead, iKe per doe; green peppers, 5c lb;
horseradish, 78c per lb; celery, Denver,
T.Tc; local, 75c per doe.; beens, green, 4',(dfic
rer lb; tomatoes, 5oc per boi: parsnla,
1.25; ' pess. 8134c; cucumbers. 60iTt75c per
bo; corn. Tc per dos. ; eggplsnt, 10c per lb.;
butter beans, loc per lb: Lima beans,' Fc;
sprouts, 6c; cauliflower, Oregon, $1,00 a doa
per in. leaa; peecbea,
made from Alaska,
Balmoa Beoalpts larger.
ary to general ext
receipts of salmon show a large In
crease today and the markets have an
ample aupply to suit all demands. Other
fish are comUig in fair supplies with no
changes In list prices:
X.arf o Bop Movement
The hop movement Is gaining In pro
portion and with a continuance of pres
ent conditions for a few more weeks
there will not be a single bala of the tta per lb; prunes. Italian. 3H6ttc Pr lb
t r. rraria In lh. h.nri. n.C th. ""KH .
work lower. A decline may be slow, but
we think it will ultimately come.
Bo Provision Change.
There Is no change in tone of the
provision market. It looks heavy and
with Intermittent exceptions is dull In
every feature. We think the trade holds
(Furnished by Overbeek, Starr A Cooke Co.
r v.... Vnrk- Market OUle
and closed tlrm. There waa evidently a good
di'al of covering of ahorta In altel atocka. All
the railroads show a strung undertone and It
looks better than yesterday, lue oena
ment showed contraction III every item, but It
had been epeetcd. About every atoca cioam
at top price. Further Imports of gold ere re
ported and more la espected. It would seem es
If what Utile depresnlon thors la la tlie Iron
and eteel business hsa been pretty well discount
ed. Cotton snil eraln are moving out of the
cimnlrv freelv and iiur- debt to uiOte Is Un
iihiihIIv small . are Inclined to tbtnk Wall
street will eoen begin to anticipate more fa
vorahle tinanclal coudllloiis, which are likely t
obtain after Jsnusry 1. In sny event, tue tsci
that the nreneiit efforts of the beare have not
succeeded In bringing about sny liquidation In
the atsndard rsll stocks la s most encouraging
syeiptum. We think ourselves they ahould do
better.
IMck Bros.. New York : Market haa been gen
erallr atrong today. It hesitated before the
bank eratcm..nt snoeared. but uliowed no weak
nuaa. and after the bank statement showed
lies tv renctlons In loins sod deiioalta to offset
tbe loasea In cah. There waa a general rally
on buying for both accounts. After su esrly
break the steel stocks milled and closed quite
strong. Pennsylvania was a strong feature.
The bank stnteiuent was considered bullish be
cause It was not ss bsd ss expected. The Erles
were notsbly strong.
Walker Bros., New York: The market waa
steady and dull. There was not much Inclina
tion by trsders to do snythlng. The bsuk
ststement wss sbout ss eitecteu. sod soon ss
published the trsders started iiultc a sharp
rally. Hhorts began to cover and the whole
tone of the market was belter. We lok for a
coiitluuance of thla sirt of market, aa at the
time lielng the public Is not buying atocaa.
Tbe short Interest Is Isrge Slid will keep prices
up to a certain extent. It Is the ssfest thing
1 1 sell rallies of 1 or 2 points and buy bark on
breaks.
Bacbe A Co., New York: The market opened
heavy and was atlll under the Inilueuce of the
steel ntocks. There waa a silgbt disposition on
part of tbe bear tradera to cover, and this Ira
psrled a steadier tone to the steel Issues, which
st tbe close of the aeSk'.on becsme quite ntniuj.
As usual on Saturday, Intercut centered largely
on tbe bauk atatxuebt, which proved slightly
bitter than expected, although the loss In rssh
wss ruiiy up to what the preliminary estimatea
foreshadowed. After the bank statemrut wss
published the market broadened on buying by
aborts and msde a fairly good recovery, clos
leg with a strong tone.
New York Stocks.
DESCRIPTION.
growers. Although there are practically
no changes In the price the growers are
beginning to realise that by their hold
ing they would not be able to make any
change In conditions. Other sections
have Just as much If not mora hops than I over pound cartons.
Oregon has this; season the total pro
duction for the state for 1908 being esti
mated at 85,000 bales, and the holding
of the crop In one aectlon will not seri
ously embarrass the brewer or short.
Prices ruling up the valley are un
changed.
U Wheat Moves Slowly.
JT The wheat market la quite different
irom mat oi nops ror tne reason mat
the raisers of the former are holding
. n. I . ... . .... J . i
6if9c per lb.; pears, piled with hogs, ana mat noming in me
nrov nT n ifin nrices is in bikui.. o
would sell provisions on the hard spots.
JrH'iMHc per lb.;, figs. California
Wv4 rrn ? do. whites, T48c
MARKET GOSSIP OF
FINANCIAL CENTER
Der lb. t nltima. n1ttd. Rrffnc.
BAI8INS Seeded, fancy l-Ib. cartons, 60
peckagee to case, 84 e pkg; seeded, 12-os
cart ona. 7c: loose Moecatellee. 50-lb boxes.
TfaSViO per lb: London layers. 81.8562.00:
clusters, 12.5003.75; Us. 25c; lis, 50c advance
FIGS 10 1-lb. certone. choice brand. S1.00: 10
l ib. cartona. fancy brand, f 1.10; 10 1-lb. bricks,
fi.ernorn QOn If. 1 -II. hvlfflr. LMn.n OA KA
U'lh. hrlcka n.e hnr S2 4-mw la'v.rfl nee I v..lal.n4 K. nnpWk. Starr Ac Cooke Co.)
10-1U. box. 90c; loose. 60-lb. boxes, per lb., ti Stir York, Nov. 7. London Is strong. The
6Wc. Callmyrana fl-crown. 10-lb. cartons, per atrlko of the lronworkere la only auother phase
nox. fioo; 0 -crown, id-id. carton, per dox, i of the local Isbor trouoies. 11 pimowissi u..
1.75; 4 -crown, 20 tt-lb. certone, per box, I cr make any demonstration against railroad
dered,
Uted,
t
red, 5.85;
ted, 13.56:
Is. 10c. 4
shares, forcing recessions of H. to P!n.t' u
will be well to buy on such dips ror a turn.
On the theory tha. "tbe devil Is never ss biscx
k. i. r,.(trt " it will I well to believe
5.86; dry granulated. 5.75; beet rranu- that the bank statement will not come up to
extra v, a.o.zo; uoiaen v, so. to; i "rotten expectaiiona. aiouey inn
dates, 7c.
Groceries, Buta, Etc
STTGAR "Sack bsels" Cube, If). 00;
ll 1.1.1. . 1 . W.l mAmm iM. . ...... - rrUlm K.na .... eS 11 funda
for higher prices. The movement into aura haala lem -2V- rr rat tnr cash. IS dava: rni.it rr.m 4(1 in fin ner cent and atocks were 40
tha local mills continues very small and I tortile, 14i6c per lb.
nnlh.. oh.nM In niinlillnn. la lllr.ltfl HONEY 14fe2)15c.
soon. Todav the market was a trifli COFFEEGreen Mocha. 21 23c; Jara. fasey,
soon, loaay tne market was a tnno se(a2e; lam, good, 2325c; Java, ordinary.
points higher. Besides, wo were then exporting
geld, and now we sre importing it.
weak, In sympathy with the general low
prlcea quoted In the Eastern market, but
no price change was made.
Potatoes Tory Bull and Xiower.
1820c; Costa Rica, fancy. lHtrCOe: Costs
ltlca, good. 18(3 18c; Costa Rick, ordinary, 100
12c per lb; package coffee, $12.13.
TEAS Oolong, different gradee, 45 (306c;
aniirwiKtlter OMtAZOtiXrif ICiull.h hrunVn.t Ait.
, , . . , . . I ferent erndea 12iSr(15c- snider lea. uncolored I form reduction lu manufactured steel of all
The local potato market was duller -c. U0apa,n,(ll, w,y 1? kind.. Fifty-six roads for September show sn
HTU.KII 1 1' V , 1,. .. n-. . ... - '
for tbe fourth week of October ebow an average
Vew Tork Summary.
New Tork, Nov. 7. Bessemer 'Steel bar prlcea
l. i ,,. ll av ton from f.12 to t2rl. It Is
tcportcd an aA-eerfient has been made among the
members of the steel pool to make moderate unl-
ana lower touay on account oi tne wean- ecc.
ness In San Francisco. River Dotatoes I SALT Fine Bales. 2s. ss. 4a. Ss. 10s. t2.2S
there are in such large aupply and. of ft Jjbi.. dairy, fo.. ; io 75 imported
such good quality that the dealers much Worcester Bbls 2s, Rs, 5.60; 5s. 5.25; 10a,
nrafAP thorn tn tin l-io at tir-Aarrtn'ai
v va.vB a,amuHa w wh hvhs wa.w(awu a i shj.uv. LfUASk. MV ilJrs. t f
the annnlv of river's ereta dnwn thera I SALT Coarse, half ground. lOOs. per ton.
will be nothlna- doina- In Oresron's The 8-26 80- P"1 ton. I9-25! Urerpool lump,
win no notning aoing m uregon s. x ne nick g23 00 pwf ton; a lock tn M. 1(WSi
wo. ii v (Dili 4 4wtsiw. a-vr Aiu;in ,- sii ibji
day for tha choicest Shipping Stock la 55 I ORAIN BAflS Calcutta. $3.758.00 per 100.
rut SO ranta vlth nn r.nr nfr.ra tn I RICE ImDerlal Janan. No. 1. 15.37V4: No. 2.
buy by any of the dealer.. The former ft gSaar" or" As.'Sases. Ve per
PrHEBAl VOTICE.
KNAPP In San Francisco, Nor. S, 1903, Chas,
S. Knapp, aged 24 years, son of Mr. and Mra.
I. F. Knapp. Funeral Sunday, Nor. 8. at 2
p. m.. rrom reeiaence im cast Kurueide St.
All friends are resnectfullr Invited tn .trend
Funeral under auspices of Orpheus lodge, No.
,t. n. in r.
BEETIKO M0TI0E.
ORPHEUS LODGH, No. 59, K. of P. Members
will assemble at Castle ball at 12:30 p. m.
Sunday, Nor. 8, to attend the funeral of our
neceaaea orotner, tuaries 8. liaanp.
Attest: w. C. WARD, Cbsn. Com.
J, R. TOMLIN80N. K. of R. and 8.
BOTI02.
WE.HAVH appointed Loewenberg A Going C.
of Portland, Or., sole agents for all of our
hotel ranges and restaurant goods, r Jobs Vaa
Range Co.. Cincinnati. O.
LE6AL efOXldES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 18th
day of October, 1903, Charles Drake, of Port,
land. Or., was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and
' that -the first meeting at hla creditors will be
held at room 600 Chamber of Commerce bldg.,
Portland, Or., oa the 17U day of Norember,
1003, at 10 o'clock a. ta., at which time the
' eeld creditors may attend, prove tbelr elalme,
appoint a trustee, exsn-ine the bankrupt ana
. transact auch other business as may. properly
, come before said to-etir. ; ,
. Hated Portland, Or., Nor. C imx
r 4 . ALEX SWKEKi -
. Beferee In Bufciruptcy.
j "''v ' !
headlight, cases, 25c; headlight. Iron bbls,
20c.
LINSEED OIL Pure raw. In bbls, 49c; genu-
tne kettle, boiled, cases ooc, rnia Die.
price best represents the market There gal; water white, Iron bbto, 18c; wooden, ; cent
is no cnange in tna onion situation.
California Bteeuner Arrives.
Tha California steamer arrived last
night and the usual cargo of grapes was
distributed among the commission men.
Prices today for grapea range from 75 I 22c; Jitore. esses 24 fee. iron bbls, 18c,
cents to 1.15 a box. From this time
forth the grape receipts are expected to
show a large decline and prices are ex
pected " to' be held Arm. Some new
oranges, navels, arrived on tha steamer.
Oregon tomatoes came In again today
gross lncreaae of 7.38 per cent, Rogers Brown
srys Aianama is a weas pi i w i,ig-ii.,n
situation. leading lnternstlonel bankers expect
heavy exports of cotton and grain In tbe next
three months. Tbe banks lost to tbn snbtreas
in.. Frlrtav f7.uwi.000. Currency move-
nnt lndlcatea the bat.ka lost $10,814,000 on the
wtek. Bradstreet's ssys trade and Industry Is
uuieter on the whole, imn s review says traoe
la dull In fuel, and many lines which should
now be vigorous. Twelve Industrials advanced
.34 per cent; 20 actlre rails advanced .34 per
H6
1)0
1
NT
75 Mi
87
118
28
04
15
138
American Btooks la London.
London. Nov. 7. (2 p. m.) Amalgamated Cop.
biKi vis '.. Ca M ' Si 4 kku J I'" advanced 'A; Atchison advanced H. pre
BEN2UMS 43 dee., coses. 22c: Iron bbls. 1 i. m u-i I. . iuiiiu a. unin .dunnovd
15Mic. .. . I H: Canadian Pacific declined U; Chesapeake A
naou"""" rf" . iX,1 .0 f"' 1 Ohio declined ; inicago. miwausee at tn. raui
advanced V; Uenrer Kio tiranae uncnangea;
TERPENTINE In cases. 7Sc: wood bbls.
T4'4e; Iron Ills. 72c; 10-lb case lots. 77c.
BEANS Small white. 4c; large white, 1.1.75
3 85; pink, $3.503.75; bayou, $3.75; Limns,
$4.50.
NUTS Peanuts, 6(37e per lb for raw, e!fc
for roasted; cocoanuts. 8690c per dot: wal
nuts,
ana are oeing quotea at 40 cents a dox. i per lb: 'hickory nuts. 16c per lb; chestnuts,
Poultry More Plentiful. . ",rKn' ."fJ&J1" L.lb;,KBra"" . ,6c,?!I
,. . ... , i Ib; nlberts, 1618c per lb; fancy pecans, 14(0
ruuivi j u& tin annua is iiivio jjiciiuiwi i ioa. per .d; aimonoa, hc per id.
and the demand haa somewhat slackened
off. Prlcea are unchanged today. One
of the large wholesale firms today ad
vanced tha price of fresh Oregon eggs to
82 H cents but the general selling Is still
being made at 30 cents,
: Bo Prano Outlook.
Today there Is really no prune outlook.
Lata advices from large brokers In- the
Bast ' tell the same old story of over
stocked conditions and a very small de
mand.' Since the opening of the market
the prune price has declined of a
cent i . . ,
Opinions oa tha Market
U. a. smith company There ism a
good city demand for potatoes at 75
cents'. Apples are coming In rather live
ly with the demand fair.
Mark Levy ft Co.- Tha California
ateamer brought a good Supply of
grapes. . The quality is not'ao good on
account, of ,the heavy rains, we look
for smaller 'receipta hereafter. ; .
Pearson, Page & Co.- TheL.. ateanrer
grapea wara in perfect condition. -Prices
re ranglng'from 90 cents to 1.10.
Malarkey & Co. There la plenty of
salmon la tha markets today. Halibut la
entirety out Prices unchanged.
uiafke company. Tner ta no prune
market : yet NewTork advices today
say that the .market there is badly over-1
Krin nnchsns-ed. firsts advanced M : Illinois Cen
tral advanced ; Loulavllle A Nashville declined
Vi; Mexlcsn Centrsl aavaneea y,; uissoun. ivsn
eas & Texas unchanged; New York Central un
changed; Ontario A Western advanced Nor
folk A Western unchanged; Reading unchanged.
Arata iirwh.n.ed: Kouthern Pacific declined 1 :
14tlc per lb; pine nuts, 10(312e Southern Railway unchanged, preferred ad
vanced ; tnlon racmc navsncea . prererrea
advanced Vtl United States Steel sdranced ,
preferred advanced ; Wabash unchanged, pre
ferred sdvnuced ; Consols 801A, unchanged.
I January .
February
March . .
April
December
Meats and Provisions.
FRESH MEATS Inspected Beef, prime,
6c; cows. 0c; mutton, dressed, 53Vc;
lomts, dressed. Uc.
FRESH MEATS Front street Beef, steers,
5H6c; bulls. 8i4c; cows, 46c; pork, block,
HiiOHc; packers, 6Vi mutton, dressed,
4U5c; lambs, dressed, 5&54o; real. Sc.
HAMS. BACON, ETC. Portland pack (local)
inii ik litA. 1.1 ... la th. iaA,
breakfast bacon, 162oc; picnics, 9W; valted I Mny .
sides, 10c per id; smoxea sicies. 11: ary w une
raited backs, ioc; oacon, docks, iic; duiis, juij
salted, 6c; smoked, 10c per lb. I August . .
EA8TKRN PACKED HAMS Under J4 Iba. I Septemper
lOc: over jo ids, idc; rancy, louisc: i numnwr
picnics, 9Mc; ehonldeis, 104lltf; dry .salted
sides, snsmoked, ll4c; breakfast bacon, 17
19c; fhncy, 204e.
LOCAL LARI Kettle leaf, 10s, 11c; 5s,
lHc; 50-W tins, lOVjer steam rendered. 10s,
loijc; Ce,' 10Hc; 60s, 9c; compound tierces,
8c; tubs. 8He. ,
EASTERN LARI Kettle leaf. 10-lb tine,
11c; 5s, llttc; 50-lb tins, lOc; steam rend
ered, -10s, 10c: 6s, lOttc; 60s, 9 He.
Above packinghouse prlcea are net cash, 15
dry i. ... .
CANNED - SALMON Columbia rrrer. 1-lb
tails. $1.75; 2-lb tails. $2.40; fancy, l ib Bats,
11.00; .-lb fancy flats, 81.16; tahcy. 1-lb oral,
2.60: Alaska Ulls, pink. 80c: red. $1.60; 3-lb
Ulis. $2.00.
FISH Rock cod., Tc: flounders. Set hslllbot.
7c; crabs, $U60 per dos; rasor elsms, 9aidc
per dos: little seek clams. Sci striped ban.
UHc; salmon, chinoek, 4c; sllversldes, 4f4 iChlcago.
soles, oc; enrimpa, ruay-i eoana. xac, carnsa, i acta:
7c: ellver smelt 0c: black end. Be: sslmoe
trout, j 10I12Vic; lobsters. Joe; . perch, Sc. I Wheat
O YSTElta Hboal water bay. per rsl. 12. i5: 1 ( orn
per sack, $3.40; Olympls, per sack, $5.25. " - I Oats
Vew Tork Cotton.
(Fnrnslhed by Overbeck. Starr t Cooke Co.)
New York. Nov. 7. The cotton market today
ranged as follows:
nign.
Open.
.$10.75
. 10.78
. 10.78
. 10.77
. 111.80
.' i(i.s)B
, 10.58
. 10.10
. 10.80
. 10.80
Low.
$11.05 $10.73
ll. 10.76
11.09
11.00
11.08
ii.Vsj
10. 0)
10.10
10.94
11.03
10.75
10.76
10.79
io.'so
10.58
lo.oo
10.72
10.80
Close.
$11.04 fine
11.0641 07
11.0709
11.08 (fj 08
it,OB(iirr7
11.07109
11.07 i 09
10.8;yH5
10.(HXSt05
10.02(3 W5
11.01S03
284
40
uii
1U9U
136
8
118
66 V4
20"
117
0.1 '-(1
44
48
24
17
73 V5
41
27
71
"7
62
15
19
30
li
19
42
87
78
88
85
IIH14
2N
64
15
138
30
28
Anaconda Mining Co. .
Amalg. Copper Co. ...
Atchison com
do pfd
Am. Car & Fdry com ,
do pfd
Am. Srtgor com. .v. ..
Am. Smelt, coin ......
do pfd
Belt. A Ohio com
do pf
Brook. Rapid Tran ...
Ciin. Pac. com
Chicago A Alton com.
do pfd
Chicago A O. W. com.
('., M. 8t. P
C. A N. W. (nn
Chicago Term. Hy
Ctves. A Ohio
Colo. F. A I. com
C'clo. Southern
do 2d pfd
do 1st pfd
Pel. A Hudson
Del.. Lack. A West...
D. A U. O. com
do pfd
Erie com
do 2d pfd
do 1st pfd
Illinois Cent
Iuts. A Nssh. ........
Met. Trac. Co
Man. Elev
Mex. Cent. Ry
Minn., St. P. A Ste. M
do pfd
Missouri Psc 80 80
M., K, A T. com 17 17
do pfd
N. Y. Cent
Norfolk A West. com. .
North Amer
N. Y., Ont. A West...
Pennsylvania Ry ....
People's 0.. L. A C. Co.
tressed Bteel Car com
do nfd
Pac. Mall S. S. Co. ...
Reading com
do Zd ptd
do 1st nfd
Repub. I. A S. com..,
do pra
Rock Inland com ,
do pfd
Southern Ry. com
no ptd
Southern Pac
Texas A Pac
Teun. Coal A I
T., St. L. A W. com..
do nfd
Union Pac. com
do nfd
IT. 8. Leather com
do pfd
U. S. Steel Co. com
do ufd
Wheel. A L. E. com
do 21
do 1st . . . .
Wis. Ce it. com
do pfd
Western I'nion Tel
Wabash com
do pfd . . I 32 I 321
Total sales for the day. 202,000,
Money closed 4 per cent.
2
: s
27
411
08
130
100
100
139
9
118
60
'26
117
1H
27
44
35
84
80
1U
ii.V
42
80
70 Vt
87 V
35
118
28
64
11
137
30
27
28
48
no
130
09
lot)
136
8
80
1
Hi
58
20
H
28
44
50 48
24 23
'k" '17
73 73
42 41
23 22
27 20
72 '7i
"7 "7
ii '16
53 I 62
15
83 ' '
19
15
82
18
04
C2
H8
05
90
111
85
115
42
80
7.1 i
87
35
118
28
64
14
lUi
8
30
28
12
20
0,1
lb2
iitl
19
l
27
40
08
l.'
100
108
130
II
62
112
80
1U
34
117
56
70
20
117
27
fltl
'
et
78
40
24
17
42
22
27 k
15
72
89
11
S3-jJ
11
2?
42
83
83
18
32 'i
every advertiser In Portland to try the claisilied col
umns of "The Journal.", The fact that "The Journal V
classified advertising la growing steadily proves thatt
many new advertisers are giving It preference over
other Portland newspapers, and that the old advertis
ers have found It profitable to continue their space.
Mali btu vavtzo.
ADVERTISEMENTS
I'NPEIl
11118
HEAD
COST
ONE
CENT
A
WORD.
WANTKII Jlcn to 1-arn the barber trade; wa
are atlll, ditlng tiuslnesa at tbe same old stand;
anrcess guaranteed lr our constant practice
Call or write to American Barber College
( orporallon, 253 hverett st., I'ortund
MEN TO LEARN barber trade; only twe
months reipilrrd: the only system end only
college tcsL'hlng Ihi trade; catalogue and fuC
' tiartlculara mailed free. Muler System Col
lege, San I'rancUco, Cal
cTR. HANSEN a lXl.. "26 North 8.culld St.,
general male employment agency. Head.
Quarters for work lor men tor railroad
structlon snd other outside tot.
WANTED A flrattOlasa shirt aaleeman for
city aod near by 'lowna; reference required.
Apply Tbe Hpencer Company, uaft naao
Ington st.
FOI'R ADVERTI8IN0 SOLICITORS; big money.
Call after 4 o'rlmk. 334 Yamhill, The Bur
bank. Ask for Mr. Roberts,
ASK IrbrTf MERCHANT for a ticket to llepp
ner Addition Prise Ball, f IO.Oiki given away.
i hence of a lifetime.
WANTED Solicitors of good sddress; good psy
to good men. ('nil 12 2. United Commerclsl
Co., 610 McKsy hldg.
BRII1I1T BOY WANTED for store. Apply Co
lumbia I'honograiih Co., 128 7th St., neer
Wsshlngton.
KELP W A sTTED FEMALE.
EXTEKTEN'CETr opera'tur on gentfemiB
ahlrts; must be flrst-claaa; alao girls to learn
nav wbl Is learning: power marhlnee. The
Bpencer Company, 826 Washington, cor. fith.
CIRL8 can aeenre good posltlona by applying at
the Portland Women s Kmpioyment oincs
820 Weshlngton at., room 2.
WANTED Experienced operators
rhlrts snd overalls. ins nenn
Company. Seattle. Wash.
to stitch
Oreenhood
ASK VOI R MERCHANT for s ticket to Hepp-
ner Addition Prise Hall, fiu.ouu given away.
Chance of a lifetime.
WOMAN to travel for wboleaale house; refer-
encee reqmred. A 44. cere journal.
MTDI)LE-AJF.D WOMAN for responsible posi
tion: references. V e. The Journal.
GIRL WANTED for general housework.
60 Ells st.
Apply
BITVATIOMS WAM TED MALE.
SITT'ATION WANTED"
ADVERTISEMENTS
INSERTED
TWO
TIMES
ABHOLUTELT
FREE.
WR1TB
on
PHONE
MAIN 500.
WANTED Work of any kind by all-round
handv man: can handle horses; references 11
required; stesdy work more sn object tbsu
high wagea. Address X Y Z. 411 East Alder.
MACHINIST, vise hand, would like work at bis
trsde or any lob where a man nanny witn
tools Is needed.
Journal.
Addrees K. O. T. M Tbe
BUY A TICKET to the Heppner Addition Prise
Ball. $1,000 In lots given away. lK-seia si.
Lehmati A Ieeser, 27 Washington bldg.
WANTED Hit us t Inn. by white all-round man
cook. In boardliig bonse or restaurant; city or
country. Add real V q, csre Journal.
WAKTED XISCELLAXEOTS.
HIGH E8T pries paid f . r awn s eld clothing.
sboee. Pbone,BlsCk 3007. 27 North Th iri
WANTED Drug store is sinilf ttan, Addtew '
O 6, Jonrnsl.
ACCOfDION FLEATIjTO.
HON MARCHK DRES8 pLKATlVu C0ii2
Mihswk bldg.. Third and M wrlaon. Aceurdloa
,ar.n aios pieaiing: pinaing. Keg avnej
MISS O. liOL'LD Sunbnrst. sccordlooTand knife
plaiting to order; steam process, . 800-801
larrpiam blk. Phone. Clav 80.1.
ATTOaifXTt.
EMkloNS A iMMUiSd, attoeneye-at-Uw. ti4t
Worcester bldg.
i. B RIGUEN. sttoroey and eneoaellee-at-lawT
auiary. oiaj-aiio sdi Daioa DIQg.
II. B. DICKIN80N. etturney-et-lew and as-
tary public. 60$ Commercial bldg.
ASPHALT PATIjIA.i
THE Trinidad Asphalt Paving Co. of Portland.
Offlea 655 Worrmter Mk.
A88AYER ABO CHEMIST.
BOSS C.
tested.
FINLEY Ores ssssyed. analysed snd
S39 Ankeny. cor. 7th and Ankeny.
BIRDS.
PORTLAND BIRD CO., 304 Third; branch. 221
North Sixth at.
BA10IN0 AMD LIOKTERIHO.
OKKUON ROUND LUMBER CO.,
sins at. rnone. srsnt I in.
181 Bars-
BATH B.
EI.ECTRIC.
lors. 424
sslt glow and maaajga bath par
Wash., bet. 11th and 13th eie.
CORSETS.
CORSETS made to order, any material; perfect
ni. Koom mi. wsshlngton hldg.
CHIKOrODT ABD KABIOTJUBO.
THE DKVENY8. the only sclent I fle chlropwdlste
in tne city; psriors 801-1 Aiissy Ding.) to is
Is the long-hslred gentlsmsa yes wast ta
w. Grant 16.
CLAB.IV0YABT.
MI88 MARIAN COHELLI, pelmlet and eUlrvoy-
ant, gives rellsble snd ssnsfsctory readings;
also trachea palmistry and develops psychical
consult her. 240 Fifth st
MRS. 8. B. 8EIP of California, palmist seer.
propneteas; readings doc, 41 ; circles Tues
day and Friday, 8 p. m ., 25c. $1 8arentb St.
cor. Oak. Green 641.
M. M. JOHNSTON, clairvoyant, card reading.
haa returned; pleaeed to see old frleade and
new. 289 Third at.
CAFES.
THU OFFICE, 2J Washington St., Pbooe. S.
Hsin T7i. 1. w. Taitiott. pros), fortiena. tn.
OO AL.
FIRE81DB WOOD A COAL CO.. SoS E, Mor
rison, phone Esst 486. Sawed eord wood.
White A Shlvely, props.
WESTERN FEED A FUEL CO.
Dealers In all kinds of eoaL coke aad char
coal. Phone. 1018.
VULCAN Coal Co., wholesale dealere beet eoalal
foundry and smelter coke. 829 Bornelde.
OREGON KUEITCO.: all kinds coal and wood.'
844 M orison. Pbone. Msln 66.-
KING COAL
honee eosla.
CO.. tmnortere of
.Phone. Main 1428.
high-grade
MAN wanta attuathm as wstchman or any kind
nf steady work. Address Watcbttiko, The
Journal.
LADY dealres plsce ss cashier In restenrsnt
or otner similar position, a a. csre journal.
CEBXAl MTLLB.
ACME"lLLT(Pb;.ut msnufVcturereaUtoa
Acme Cereals. 20 end 22 North Front st.
GOOD, honest snd Industrious young man wants
work of any kind. H 7, The Journal. ,
SOBER and lnduatrloua man wants work of
any kind. D 4. care Jonrnsl.
SITUATION WANTED TEH ALE.
CABPEVTEM ABD BuTISERS.
USE THE WANT "ADS." OF THB JOURNAL
If yon want your "Utile nere oeiow.
COMPETENT middle-aged woman would like
housekeeping In farmhouse for men or wia-
ower s bome. L 7, care journal,
WELL, that is a corker I Forty, city lots glvea
away ax neppner t r-iss 17011. iivkh lor satv
by sll lesdlng merensnts,
WANTED Experienced dressmaker and ehlrt-
walst-msker wisnes work in ts mi lies ny aay.
790 Mlrhtgsn st
SITUATION WANTED Br roung lady aa stea
ogrspber. call at at baimon si., or i none
Front 1719.
WANTED Experienced woman wanta work by
the hour or day; write ., DOO Missisippl
ere.
GIRL 17 wants work where she csn be at home
at Kenllworth nights. H I, The Journal.
rVXBISHED BOOMS.
THH PALMER HOf'SK. S. E. ror. Alder and
Park eta., formerly the Spalding, the moat
complete apartment house In the city; entirely
renovated: steam heat. gas. electric light, por
celain baths; every modern convenience; tour
ist end transient trsde solicited.
1'LEASANT rooms, furnished, single or en suite
for housekeeping; renovated thoroughly; mod.
ern conveniences; best location In city; under
new management Call and Investigate,
Tourists solicited. Mrs. J. H. Palmer, pro-
proprietress. 230 Russell st.
SAY, CHARLEY
sln't vou going to buy
ticket to Ilenoner Addition Prise Ball?
rant one of those beautiful lots. Tickets for
sale by all grocers.
J. F. LUCY, encceaaor to Gordon Mfg. Co..
carpenter, builder, general contractor; feousa
remodeling, alterations, etc.i cabinet work
' end Jobbing s specialty; counter shelving. Ice
boxes, etc.; etore asd office fixtures; np-tods
te and eiiginel carpenter work of alt
kinds; nothing toe is'ee or toe sosll for
ear immediate attenfloa; aa flies oa as wa
Bake acd put s tbe beet fly screens Is)
Portland. Shop, foot of Yamhill st.J
phone. Black 2897: residence T47 I st Stark!
residence phone. White 712.
JOHN A. MELTON, carpenter end builder. vf
Sterk et.t office aad store fliturae built aad
remodeled; altering and repair houses, pbona. .
Msln 747.
H. r. CLA RK. carpenter and builder; repairing
and Jobbing: office fixtures. Residence phone.
West 782: shop. Msln 1941. 458 Wash, et.
A. J. AUTHORS A CO.. carpenter and builder;
repairing and Jobbing; etore end office fixtures
built Shop 209 Columbia. Pbone. Clay 1851.
EMERY A DEE, carper ters. do all kloda of
Job work: etore end office fixtures s specialty.
229 Flrat, Phone. Cley 924.
0. W. GORDON, counters, shelving, bouses built
end repaired. 208 Foneth. Clsr 174.
CIGARS AVO TOBACCO.
I8BERO-GUN8T CIGAR CO. ,
Distributers of
FINB CIGARS.
Portland.
C0RVTICE-SKYLI0HTS.
METAL SKYLIGHTS, galvanised Iroa
Bices. J. 0. Bayer. 288 Second at
DANCING.
THE MATT1NGLY ACADEMY OF DANCING.
289 14th. cor. Jeff. Claas or private lessons.
THB COSMOS Fourth and Morrison, furnished
housekeeping suites, suite and single rooms;
f3 per wVek snd oik
48 NORTH NINTH ST.. furnished rooms ; -every
thing new; electric ugut, neat, oatn, pnone
rent reasonable.
204 U STARK at. nlcelr furnished rooms: rea
aonanie rent; transient soiiciteu. roooe
Front 1095.
FOR RENT Two furnished housekeeping rooms
with gas range. Apply to Janitor, 227
Waamngton.
ROOMS WITH BOARD, well furnished:
modern convent ecsa i. - table board slso. 221
llllllimiUl .1.
Cotton Market Sustained.
' New York, Nov. 7. Mclntyre A Marshall
s :
The cotton market wits sustained during the
weeK Dy s surtnor conviction on tne part of
ivorld's operators that rnppMes of cotton for
the year wlU-HVj equl to. the demand only st
pru-es whiob may seek a level Wgfcr than av-
eraged during the past season. Mr. Ellison s
statement of 10.870,1100 balea aa the posalble
world's requirements of tbe American staple was
the basis of nearly sll the speculative buying
which took place, while crop estimates, on the
otcer nano. nave gradually centered at a yield
somewhat less thsn last year. The course of
the option market has been affected hv heavv
realign!? suies nuring me issi inree aaya, but
mere la no evinence or sny ensnge in oDlnlons
which might cause an Important decline. It Is
true that the larger Interests who have held
hesvily, snd many who have not yet entered the
market, are noeinff ror a decline and worktne
for it, but the market seems for the Dresent to
oc stronger man mis innuence.
381 YAMHILL ST., The Ramona Rooms at
reasonable prices with steam best, light aad
bath.
HOTEL Vendome, cor. 13th and Alder; fur
nished rooms with board; reasonable rates.
282 SECOND at., rooms single and es suite
new honse. new furniture; reasonable.
THB CASTLE 273 Washington St.: rooms tot
gentlemen: transient Tel. South 761.
THE StlEltM AN', Twelfth and Washington; 1
rooms bv day. week or month.
FOR SALE.
OFTf.N TUB ITEM OF NEWS in the paper
which will have tbe most vital Interest for
you will be fonnd smong the wsnt ads.'
F0H SALE Lodging-houses, hotels, restaurants,
Grocery stores, cigsr stores, rooming and
mrdtnir houses, country hotels and general
merchandise, saloons snd all kinds of business
chawes, locations and leases. Fire insurance,
rensnie company.
JENNINGS A CO., 2.12 Washington St,
PIANO $106. cost 4 months ago $400; Decker
Mew York Bank Statement. I . ; nUBPau ", tab lT41lr,-lgi -life
New York. Nov. 7. The bank statement Is- CHOICE business block for ealeheap to right
.1 nartT. Aditrau Wm. I . mark T.av.n n.
Eastera Hogs Higher.
Chicago, Nov. 7. Receipta of livestock In the
principal packing centers 01 me country today
were:
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Chicago 9,000 400 2,000
Kansas City . a,iw 700
O ins ha 2,800 125 750
Hogs opened 6c higher, with 4,500 left over
from yesterday. Receipts a rear ago were 35,.
000. Billing hog prices are: Mixed. $4.604.75;
good. $4.l5iit5.20; rough, $4.304TO; light,
$4.55i5.28.
, Cattle Steady. - TN':?,-'-7: " "
Bbeep Stesdy. '
. Chloage Oraia Car Lots.
Nov. .7. The grain car lota today
A...................
Cais. Grarieii&t.
1 fl 1"I0
3T7 IT 845
879 : . : .375
sued today was as follows
Reserve . . . . .'
lan
Specie
l.i'Ual" .. ,
Deposits
Circulation
Reserve less than U. 8..
Decrease.
..,..$ 4,879.925
11,413.000
5.247.9U0
4,026,000
,671,700
FOR SALE A few high-grade typewriters, $39
escn. l,. eno m . aiexanoer. jxj Tnira St.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
17,
18.700
4,873,575
Portland Lives took Reosipts,
Portland Union Stockyards, Nov. 7. Receipts
of livestock during the past 24 hours consisted
01 iou nogs, 10 csine ana o.tsxj aneep. All mar
kets are wesa, win sogs lower. Ruling price
are:
CsttleBest, $ : cerium. $3 asrS-SO.
Hogs Beat. 6(5r; medium. 4ig5c.
Sheep Best, 2c:.medium, 2c
Portlsal daarlag-House Heport '
The report of the Portlaad clearing-house for
yesterdsy was as follows:
Clearance .$704,851. 4
BsUncee .. .......... .f. ............ 111.684.57
. ..
- - -- -- t 1 - Lrrerpoot Cottoa Higher. ' .,
' LIrerrWioL Nov. t.-i-Cofton closed 1 In 4 nninta
higher ttiaa yesterday. The market is steady, ;
HoOMINmiOL'SB furniture for sale: M pooms
o-resr tease, siuu ner montni lurnituro fine
new oak; owner sick: price $2,600 cash; no
iruKf-rR, n lam rfuiiruai,
NEW 9-room lodging bouae furniture for aale;
usea 0 inonios; uouse xor rent; nne oppor
tunity for boarding-house; owner leaving city.
n. . care atiuriuii,
FOR SALE Confectionery and cigar stand; also
. fruits and. notlona; In a thriving Colurubl
river lown. s- o, joe joarnal. -
FOR BENT.
OR BENT Port of etore 28U Yamhill, taood
enough bldg.; mill rent with :t without
eonnter. Apply xashler Jonrnsl office.
Ft R RENT A 5-rootu tuodern eottsge. West
Side, 15 minutes' walk from business center,
$15. ptmne Black 3733.
FOR SALE Will take a horse and wirn la
part paynirpt iuward a $400 piano.' 104 lit
. at, spataliai . ., . :
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSES made for $4 to $6; tailored skirts
$3 to $5; waists $1.60 to $3. 626 Thurmsn;
take 8 or 16-at. can. Pbone Black 5741.
THE 19TH CENTURY drese-cuttlng systen
and ladles tailoring. Mrs. Q. E. Thomas,
room 8. 133 6th. formerly 802 8d.
ELLA BURROUGHS PETERSON7204 fjimd
nough bldg., ladles' tallorlug s specialty.
Pbone Union 5374.
MRS. M. KIBBEN. artistic drees and eloak
msklnc. 651 Morrison et. r
DYh,IJtO AND CLEANIBO.
CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED $1 pat
-aaeath,- VsAue XailasUg Xas, Ael Waahlng-.-ton
st
GttX STEAM DYKING A CLEANING WORKS
Herman Enke, proprietor. Phone, klala
1713. No. 65 6th it., near Pine. Portland. Or.
H. W. TURNER, professional dyer and "cleaner,"
sot. lTtn. cor. ton.mms. Tel. atn xoia.
DECORATIVE WORK.
LADIES, If you wish to earn money at your
nome quietly ana quickly aunng spars urns,
call at your earliest convenience at 372 Eaat
Morrison, from 9 to 4:SO.
DECORATORS.
BRNRY BIRGKB ISO First stt wallpaper.
Ingrains, tapestries, sppllqoe fruses, inter
ior decors ting.
1 .. . "'3
DOO ABD H0R8I HOfPITAL.
DR. S. J.h CARNEY Veterinary eurgeon, 1VS
North Sixth st. Phone, Male I4se; res. pooaev
Front 104.
n 1 1 L ..I
EDTJCATIOWAl.
SHORTHAND Free tuition In ebor,band t la-
, dnatrloas students; short metnoa. speeay re
sults. -Addrees IS. B, csre Jjourasi.
FRENCH eonrvreatlon a eidalty; inccesN gnsr.
anteed. 621 Maronsm bldg. Fnone. Front -.is.
ELOCUTION,
GlI.LEBI'ffO School of Expreesiiin, Mrs. Kmoi
w, Gillespie, principal. oj siurrwou , si.
Phone. Oreen 704. ' -; ' ' -
ELECTRICAL WORKS.
PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WC KVOffice
Stsrk st Phone, u im -
FRATERlTAL 1N8URAKCE.
ORDER OF WASHINGTON Foremost frst-r-
Bsl -aoelety of faorthwest; protects th liv
ing. J. L. Mltcholl, supreme secietsry,
sod 615 Msrqnsu bldg, PvrllsBi. Of. turn
phone. Meln
SRUBBEB ADD STUMF-PULLI K.
0V K. tlRI'PBKR AMI fi Ti MM L I.I it.
itste" nrPHt'0ii41; oi b-.ravl mu ttti.ij u m
a day. J. i lntty, brousa, ,