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TILE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL rOKTXAND, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 190.1. 10 OlTQDll TRANSACTIONS IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD OREGON in T.ntmrmA at tha Pnatofnea of Portland. Or., ' for tramlalia through the nails a eoeond- flaae wetter. Pout a as for elngla eeple! rr n 8. 10 or 12 pip paper, 1 rent; 16 to 2d pages, enu; over jM CSBie, 1 flnalneas Office Mala K. ' Kdltorlal Rooms Main ISO. rOKKIOV A9TZKTIXv I?EMlTATIT. Yrerlsnd-Beogaailn Special Advertising ' IM Naaun Street. New York. Tribune Build ing, Chicago. POTATO PRICES ' MOVING UPWARD IR.no f.eo , l.xo .10 $4 no 1-28 .60 ' SCBSCMWIOH BATES. Tarns y Carrir. The Tlly Joarnal, one ;nr Ilia Daily Journal, all arnatha Tha Iall.r Journal, three Baoatha To Dally Joarnal. by tea week Tannl y Mail. Tha Pally Journal, by mall, on year Tha Jhillr Jnnrnal. by mall. alx montha.'. . Tha Dally Joarnal, hr null, three montba. Ilia Dalljr Journal, hr mall, one month.... Tha Sami-Weakly Joarnal. ' Tha Semi-Weekly Journal. 8 to II pages each Imh, all tha new and full market report,, ona year, fl.ao. ' Tha Wkly JaornaX . Tha Weekly Journal, ion colnmii of reading each Iwue. llluitraled, full market r porta, ona rear. 11.00. P.emlttanee should be made hr drafts, poatal amtea. aipraaa orders, and a ma II amounia are arep table la 1 tot it-cent nnatage atarnpa. THI J0URHAL. P. O. Hn 121. Portland. Or. TODAY'! F01ECAST. r Weather rondltloti and general foreraat for ureano, vi aeningtnn ana urn no: The North rerine atom haa moved eaat- ward ta tba Mlaalaelpul Taller, where It Is central thla morning In a much dlnilnlahed State. It canned light to moderately hear rain in Northern California, weetern ore- X.00AL SIALZM SraCTTaVlTXHO OM m coxnra kabxet Airs abb rAYXxo xxossa nuoii thaw m KiixiT vrm. ati-obd rom TOBAOB rVMTOUZB. Larger Arrl-lai of Poultry Causes Quo tations to Drop About a Half Cast on Haas, Mini u Kooatara Good De mand for targe XJvr Tnrkjrs Pirst Oar of Havel Oranges Arris-as. With Prices At ft a Box Bnttar Ibooks Up Front Street, Nov. 12. The market chance today were: Potato prices higher. Poultry la lower. Klrst car new ornnites arrive. Cheese weaker again. Butter prices tending higher. Plenty of fresh meats. Making canned corn deliveries. rota to Prices Going Up. A change haa come upon tho local potato situation and prices are showing S" and Wester Waeblugtnn, and a now In Feet- J a better tone, with figures advanced. A era Oregon. Kaatern Washington. Idaho. Mon-li,r. number of the loral nhlrmnra hava tana and Northern I tab. High wtnde and galea alj accompanied the atorm'a eastward tnnre fnrnt, the fnllowlna maximum wind velorlties leln( reported: Tatnnab laland. H miles, east; I'ort creaeent. 44. nortbeaat; Walla Walla, H. eniitheaat; Maker dir. 3d. aoutbarest; Portland, begun to speculate ort the coming mar ket and are paying higher prices for tha best stocks that the market can afford at present soiling. prices. As high aa 70 at tha nvmtb of the Columbia . rl rtr and ix n porta hare been reeelred from that locality. 1 be indlratlons are for eantlnnrd anaettled arrather In this dlstrlrt r'rldar. with orra atonal rain la Western ttreana and Western Waablnc- ton and wraalonal Hitht anow In the Eastern wMona of these atate and In Ida bo. Owinf ii the low temperatures nreralllng In the Will amette Taller and Sound country aa occasional Surry of anow may possibly occur during tb . next z nnurs. . Maximum tempera hire In the last 31 hours, (4; minimum, 4o; precipitation. .20. MA1XIAGE LICENSE, May McKlnky. 22, and Jamea 8. Kllleea, 23. II. west. The t.-lrcraphlr lines are atlll down I centa baa been paid within the taat two daya for the better grades, wnicn are being put Into storage for winter de livery. ' The potato market la expected to ahow a much better tone within the next month or two, and it la upon this Idea that the local shippers are specu lating. Otherwise all is dullness In potatoes. Local aalea seem to have fallen oft and city trade Is off. Al though there has not been very many stocks of potatoes coming Into the city lately the local dealers are buying just the same and are shipping in carload lots from country stations whenever they have a sufficient amount on hand and they can get the cars. Oar Shortage Still Harts. The shortage in tho car supply Is still holding back the movement of potatoes to outside points and nearly every dealer in the city says that he has orders for cars of potatoes on hand which ho cannot fill on account of the lack of transportation. California points are still getting all the cars they want and this cuts further Into the local busi ness. . Poultry la Ziowar. As was told in The Journal yesterday the receipts in the poultry market showed a large increase and the demand was not so lively. A decline was ex pected and it arrived today when hens. mixed chickens, roosters and springs went down about cent a pound. Re ceipt! were rather heavy today, with CONTAGIOUS SISEAIEI.' KoTemher 11". Prank Potrrster, at 645 Morri son street; meaalra. . NoT.-inlier 8, Constant Hyland, at Sixteenth and rlurnalde; acarlet fcrer. NoTember 11, Margaret Conrad, at 333 Madi son atreet; toraalea. .NoTeoitier 11, Kenneth Bnrkman, at 204 East Tlilrty-aeyonth atreet; diphtheria. .Vorember 9. Claudo Patterson, at 80S Will- uuia arenue; mumps. DEATHS. fcoTcmbcr in. Isabella Nmlth, at St. Vincent's boanltal; Brlarht's dlaesae of kidney. Inter ment Ml. CslTary cemetery. Jnly 10. Fred Pearaou. at Salem, Or. I raptured blond Teasel in brain. - Interment KlrerTlew wmeterr. November 8, .T. J. Pnlton. Recon(j between as ana nnei Tamiar aisesss of the heart. Hterment Mt. Calrary cemetery. Noeemlter 10, Lee Lurk,- at 14ft4 Second; consumption. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. iinTember 10. Hattle H. Ray lor. at Xl North Ninth; blood poiaonlDg. Interment McMlnnrllle, Or.' 5 .. 't, ,. ,, . SeHwormodern. 1and the same a. reported yester- Adults, children. 2S. Vlslfjrs S s. m. to 6 p. m. Portland Crsmatloa aasodatlon. i vruaoQ. iw. Tha Edward Holmaa Ondertaklnr Co., funeral iireciors sua - emnaimer. gjQ xnird a treat. rauo but. ; i. P. Flnley A Ron. funeral directors and mSalmers, haf re mo red t -their new eatab- llahment. .corner Third and ..Madlaoo treats. Butn pBoae (to. s. Clark Bros, for flowers, 289 Morrison street. BJCAX ESTATE TBAHSFE&S. LudwlK Warner and wife ta Alfred P. . Sirenthaler. lot T. block 1. Loaran'e -add 11,100 aiutinoman county io- tonraa mnaiauo, lot 1 to T. 13. 14.. etc.. block 87: alao 3. 4. 7. 8, 9. 14. 15, block 40. Tremont. 2,418 Conrad Rindlaub to A. W. Miller, low 7, 8. 9, 14.. IS, block 40, Tremont.. 230 ajintnomab cnQnty to Ogleaby Younc, , nurtbwest south wee U section 22, townahln 1 north, ranee 6 east, except 15 acres 80 ben. K. w agironer and wife to Robert B. Young, lota 42. 44. 48. 48. block 32. ' lrrlngton park 600 U n It noma h county to Pstrirk Murray, lots 4 and 6, block C, Tolman tract... R. I. Effinrer and wife to Arthnr C. Hares, lot 1 block 30, Woodstock 204 H. feterson and wife to Enterprise Ineestment comiians, lots 8, 18, block a. High lend park ..' win. i. Hill and wife to Bertha Fox, lot 'IO. 'OIOCK . 800 250 797 115 750 MldwsT Annex sdd Sheriff for, Mosea Watts snd wife to Geor-e 8. Shepherd, nortbeaat U sec tion 2, township 1 north, rang 6 eaat, lo acre Arlotai Laud company to Amos 0. Clren 8cld. lot 128, Arleta park Francis E. tiallagber' and wife to Geo. K. WagKoner, hits 42, 44, 46, 48, block S2, Irrlngton park Multnomah county to Enterprise' Inreat ment companT. lot 26, block 2: lot 1, Work 14, fligbland park C. H. Prescott. trustee, and wife to the Oregon Railroad A Narlgatlon com pany, block 33. Watson's add......... . li. Cbleinan. trustee, and wife to Mary -.. Kelly, east 60 feet rot 10. block 2. ' Kind's Second add ., J.150 sue line guarantee ac iruat company to August Wesscnbcrg, 2Vi sere northrsst cornw seotlon 4, township 1 south. range 2 east 650 ti liiisia A. ixTe to William F. Tlltoo bloi-k 20, Woodlawn 125 vary alcuara and husband to George De Tol. west A lot 19, Haselwood, 5 acres ; 10 Eiliabcth K. Wrniinop to Telia. Oldham. lot 4. block 6, Wrukoop Tills.. .... 800 lacnb Kamm et al to Henry W. Heohle et al., west daniatkin land claim of Alexander Brown and . wife In arc r tlous 1 and 6, township 1 north, range 1 ess t, 63.46 seres same excepting 44.8 , acres off south side -aboT sections.... 8,000 suiiinoman conniy xo Aioys naroia, lot xa, i block 3. Bralnard . R'Hllam Friedlander to Vivian C. Lery, lot 8, south hi double block L, city... ; Oet your tltla Insurance and abstracts to real mat rrora tba Title Uunrautee at Trust com pany, chamber f commerce bldg. , BUILDIHO PERMITS. To C. A. White, erect lH-atory cottage at Mallory and Prescott. to cost 82,000. To 8. Stoneberg, erect two-story dwelling at Borthwtck and Monroe, to coat $1,400. To T. C Winer, repairs at East Fifteenth too biiswuns, to coat siuo. CEMENT SIDEWALK PERMITS; Eaat Hide Miller A Baner for W. ii. Wood. Ftut Htncock between eerenteentb and Nlne- teeiitn atreet. loo iet; Kmma :iereland, East Ulxth between Ash and Ankeny, 60 feet. 'V. ' ii m - BAHBatBTTOT eABE. . Petition Hi bankrnptcy was filed in the rnlted Ktates district court thla morning by t, S. Griffith. Liabilities, 8612.60; aaaets, $250. OOEZJETS WTXI. PSOSEOTJTB. New York. Nov. J J The Goelets will prosecute James Beele, who, tinder the same of Ogden Goelet, won the affec tions of Mlaa Anderson. ' MEETIHa K0T7CE. M1NNKHAHA TRIBE. Ko. 2, ImproTed Order Red Mea. -The regular meetings will be held in the new wigwam. Willamette ball. No. 17fli Second street, at 8 o'clock p. to. each Thursday .cTenlne. - CHAR. H. CARTER. Sachem. t. CARSTIXREN, Chief of Records. Th annual meerlng of" tile stockholder of (be Rosaland A IVer Park Mining company will 1-eld at tb office of lbe eompany, loom 44 ind 46. Waxhlngtna blda;.. utbeast cor. of ionrth and Waahington atreetSj Portland, Or,, Mi I rlday, T. 2iib 1H-U. at in o'clock a. m. ( I. M,IS COHKN. President. Attest: . W. KI.NU, Sretary. 1'orUaad, Or., Sot. 10. 1VS,. - day. Oeese and ducks are likewise show ing a weakness, but quotations are un changed. Young turkeys are not in such ,a large demand, while the old stocks remain the same. Quite a lot of dressed poultry Is again on the mar ket with the demand off the same aa on live stocks. Mew Qrangas Arriva. The expected new car of navel oranges arrived this morning and was distributed on the street this afternoon. T,he California steamer also arrived and brought a large cargo of grapes. The stocks were in perfect condition, con sidering what steamer stocks generally are and brought about the aame quota tions as the express stocks. A car of Jersey cranberries is due the first of the week. Fall butter pears are In the market from The Dalles. Plenty of Keats. The receipts of fresh meats in the markets on Front street were again large today, but there seems to be a fair demand for everything with the ex ception of mutton. Prices are un changed. The receipts of block hogs seems to be more liberal but there is a sufficient demand to clean everything that comes at ruling prices. Beef is arriving in plenty and despite a small weakness tho market is enabled io clean up at quotations. Za tha Hop Market. t Sales of hops reported yesterday and today were at figures not over 22 H cents for the choicest grades. All local dealers report a large amount of orders on hand, with quotatlona for the poor grades looking downward. For this class of goods the demand may be safely said to be at the lowest ebb,, as the world's production of cheap stocks van larger this year than for manj previous seasons. Waiting- for Eastern Market. Receipts of local fancy creamery but ter is still nominal and dealers are ex periencing considerable difficulty in fill ing their orders, and in many Instances cold storage Kastern creamery has to be substituted in place of the local brands. On the street the feeling is general that creamery butter prices are several cents too low,: considering- the supply and demand, but all are afraid to advance prices on account of East ern stocks. The butter market In the East is showing a better tone and with an advance there the local market will likewise move upward. The reason why the local market will not show the first advance Is because the dealers here are afraid that with a movlng-up of prices before there is a similar move ment In the Eastern market it will give the Easterners a chance to make a fur ther Invasion of this market. Prices for extras remain at SO cents. Err Market Is Healthy. The egg market continues healthy with the receipts of fresh Oregon still nominal. No new car of Eastern stocks have arrived during- the past week and the supply of this grade is being rapidly cleaned up. The Eastern ega; market is showing additional advances, and It is quite likely that Eastern eggs In this market will go up several rents within the next few days. Cheaa Is "Weaker. The receipt of a car of Eastern cheese in this market during the past week has had a bad effect on the local market jind prices are ruling weaker. Receipts ff local cheese are not liberal and but for the arrival of the car from the East prices would have shown an advance. Making- Canned Corn Deliveries. Local Jobbers are now making their deliveries of canned-corn, and it is n6w said that they will deliver about 75 per cent of their customers' orders. although they themselves will get on an average about a 60 . per cent delivery from the tanners. All present indica tions point to much higher corn prices during the remainder of the season. . Opinions! on tha Market. -. ToXtt iilue & Co.-e-ReceiptB In all lines of the freah meat market are liberal with the demand about equal to h annul v. Prices are unchanged. WV 8. Swank I am only buying po tato, for what orders I have on hand, Bell A Co. Plenty of Beaverton horseradish in the market at V cents a pound. ' Turner A- Co. Chicken prices ara hout 1 cent off today. Tha egg mov ment continues good. Prices unchanged. w it. OUfka comDanV It looks to u a if Incal creamery butter prices will go higher with such a -mov In the East ern market. Receipts are very light. Chattrrton A Co. Oreat deal or poor cabbage being shipped Into the market ami finds a noor sal. Potatoes are drug on th market Apples aril slow sellers. Ievy A Splcgl A big assortment or grupes and vegetaDies came up on .ui steamer todav. Car of oranges also ar rived. The first new tangerines or me aeirnon arrived on the steamer. DavenDort-Thomoson company A nne shipment of fall butter pears is on tne market from- The Pnlles. The steamer grapes arrived In perfect condition. Car of Jersey cranberries is due on Monaay, Kverdlng A Karrell The poultry mar ket Is dull an arouna. u, auca a. small turkeys are alow sales, but large urkeys find a ready demand at current prices. The egg situation remains un changed with the receipts still smallef than the demand. Receipts of Oregon creamery butter are showing a slight Increase. McKlnlev Mitchell I have aome or ers for potatoes to go South, but can not get the cars. Hop situation rw- mnlnn u nchana-ed with no late sales re nnrterl over 11M cents. It will take an xeeot onal fine lot to Dnng nnum nrlc.en. There are plenty or oraera. Today's quotations, as revised, are as follows: POMTXAJTO WKOI.EBAU rKXCXS. a rain, rionr and rL WHEAT Export quotations New Walla Walla. 75c; blueatem. 7c; Taller. T778e. HA RLE V Feed. 120.00; rolled, 21.0022.00j brewing. 21.0022.ti. , OATH No. f whit. 28KI24 00; gray, f23.00t( 23.60 per ton; white, 121.60. g7. $21.00 per ton. farmers' prlc. FLoCr Esstern Oregon: P"ti J4 "? 4.60; straights, 3.B0: Talley, 83.75J.S5; gra ham Va. 3.40: 10a, 83.70. MIUJm'FFS Braa. 120.00 per .ton; mld dllnga, 624.00; ahorta. 20.60: chop, 818-00. HAY Timothy. 817.00; Kaatern Oregon, 819.00 eao.oo; mixed, 114.00; eloTer, 818.00; wbat. $13.00; cheat, $12.00. Sana. Wool and Hides. Iiors Nw, 22Va234e for best. 18ffl20e for ..in.. AAA. mrmAv 1 1 1 1.1 11- WOOL Valley, roars to medium. leaiSHe, fine, 16016Hc: Eaatern Oregon, 1016c; mo hair, nominal, 864t37c. . A HUKKI'SKINS Shearing. 14Ujlc; abort wool, 2223c; medium wool, 80c; long wool, 80c $1.44 eari. . TALLOW Prime, per lb, 4Q6c; No. t and grease. 2J24c. HIDE.i Dry hide. No. I, 16 lb and up. 14e per lb; dry kip. So. 1, 5 to 16 lb. 12c; dry calf, No. 1. under 6 lb. 15o; dry salted, bulla and tag. 1-8 less thsn dry 81ut; sslted bides, steer, sound. 60 pound or orer, 6(8 7c: 60 to 60 lb. 6c; uader 60 lb and coma fiCIHc- ataa-a and bulla, sound. 4c; kip, sound, 15 to SO lbs, 6c; sound. 10 to 14 lias. 6c; calf, sound, under 10 lb, 8c; sreee Innaaltedl. 1c nrr lb less: culls, lc PS lb less; bone hldea. salted, each. $1.26(f1.75; dry, f,-h II miM-lMl: raits' hldea. each. 2S50c; scat skins, common, each, 103 16c; Angora, with wool on, each. 25c$1.00. Batter, Erg Poultry. miTrr ui-Tir. am., Raatern. 26a274c renoTated, 22c: creamery, 25Q274c; dairy, IT eiOc: atore, 1617c. KOS Fresh Oregon, nominal. 80aS2Hc: ' toran. 23ra24c; bakers', 10c; ireso s-aaiero. CHEESE Foil cream, twin. 16iiai6Ct Xounj America, Ittu1l7c; Eaatern. lBtyc. . POl'LTRY Chickens, mixed, lO-Hlle lb hens. lltiUUe per lb: rooster. 89c per lb broilers, Il(&13c per lb; fryers. lOfttjimc per lb: ducka. old. 12U,il3c per lb; young, 14e per lb; geeae, 6H&7c per lb; old, 12ttl3Vc Iter lb; dreaaed, lttttlnc per lb. Traits and TagaUblas. POTATOES T6c; buyera' prlcea. for ehU ping. &5(li 70c per cwt; ordinary, 66c per sack buying. BOc; sweets, ZI14C. , , ONIONS Oregon, $1.00; buying price, 750 ATWv vhpHc. e. KRK8U FRUITS Apple, fancy Oregon, 80c 611.25 per box; oranges, late Valendaa, 4.uu; new uTis, f,t.uo; bananas, oftiaoc per io; lem ona. choice, $3.00; fancy, $3.5o4i4.00; Uuea, Uilcan. av ner 100: neaches. oOatBOc: pine apples, $3.60; California cantelnupes, $1.25 per crate; pears, 70c(l.zo per nox; grapes, iocsj 1.20; Oregon Concords, 20 per bsaket: Tokay, 1.3nril.45: crahannlea. 6c Der lbl huckleberries. 6&7f. uulncea. finrmTSc: cranberries, local. $0.00 per oni; jersey, u.miiq,iu.w; peraimmona, i.ou. vr.Ubl AOU- ruruipa, noc ears; cmrroia, 81.00; beets, $1.00 per aack; radlahes, 12H(d 15c oor doc: cabbaire. Oreron. lc per lb: let tuce, head, 15c per dos; green peppers, 6c lb; horseradlab, 7te8c lb; celery, Denrer, T5c; local, 76c dos; tomatoea, 50c per box; parsnips, $1.26; cucumber, nowise per box; corn, iftc per aos; eggplunt, 10c per lb; butter beans, ioc per lb; Lima beans, 8c; sprouts, 6c; cauliflower, Oregon, $1 a dos. iff ic per lb; apricots. 11813c per lb; aacka, He per lb leas: peaehce. 6(a&c per lb; pears, BVie per lb: nrunes. Italian. HW,faiM,c ner in: rrencn. 3H&4C P' lb; California blacks. 66fec per lb; do whites, 7fe8c per lb; plums, pitted, 6a0e KAlslfis needed, fancy 1-lb carton. 00 pack- agea to case, 04e pkgj seeded, 12-oa cartons, lc; loos Muscatels, 60-lb boxes, TUShic per IK. T 1 , oi&ji) .i..u. tq KAl 3.75; 'j5, 25c; V', 60c adrauce orer pound cartons. FIGS Ten 1-lb cartons, choice brand. 81.00: 10 1-lb cartons, fancy brand, $1.10; 10 1-lb bricks. 2 crown. 90c: 10 1-lb bricks. 8 -crown. 96c: 60 H-lb bricks, ner box. $2.26: 4 -row lay ers, ier 10-lb box, 90c; loose, 60-lb boxes, per io, OMOVjc. innmyraiia Hix-crown, 10-10 car tons, per box, $2.00; 6-crown, 10-lb carton; per box, $1.76; 4-crown, 20 ft-lb cartons, per Box, $1.75; dates, 7c. . Groceries, Huts, Etc SUGAR "Sack basis" Cuba, $6.00; ' pow dered, $5.85; dry granulated, $5.75; beet granu lated, $5.55; extra C, $5.26; golden C, $5.15; barrela, 10c; 14 bbto, 25c; boxes, 60c adrance on saca baaia, leas 20c per cwt for csso 10 days maple, 141310c per id. HONEY 14H&15C. COFFEE Green Mocha, 21 (g 23c; Java, fancy 2(32c; Jara, good, 302Sc; Jara, ordinary, 18(&20c; Ooata Rica, fancy, 18'2oc; Costa Ulca 6a, Utt 60 lb tin. 10H; itai-rBderd, los. 10c: 6s. lOVici ftiau nun. A bo 7 packing boua prlc ar nat eaah, 15 - CANNED SALMON Columbia rlrar. l ib talla, 61.75; 1-lb talis, $2.40; fsucy, 1-lh flats, 61.00; lanry, oata, fi.io; fancy, l-in oral, 2.nu; Alaska tslU, pink, sue; red, $1.60; 8 lb talla, $2.. rifln Rock end, Tc: Bounders, Be; halibut, 8c; era be, $1 50 per dos; raaor clama, idjloo per dva; ilttle-neck rlams. 8c; striped baaa, Imgat aonnd, 15c; cat flab. Tc; allrrr aroelt, 6c; black rod. 6c; aalmoa trout. 12(ttI0c: lob tare, 16c; perch. 6c; salmon, allreraidi-s, 6c. OY8TEKS Khnalwater bar. nef sal. .12.28: Per sack, 63.40; Olyrnpt. per tack, $5.26. SUMMARY OF THE NEW YORK STOCKS (Furnlabed hr Orer heck Stare a, Tnoka nil 1 New York. Nor. 12 The Hmk nt k-.,i..a '"..""hanged. Halllmor A Ohio will apead 86,000.(MMJ la Imnrrv.ln. It. Ilii.h.,r. -numnunv, nanoauaa earoinirs ahow a aur. IE SELLING HIGH A BIO SEMAKO T0 THE HEAVT XAHOEHS 01 THE H0BTHWEBT r bices or rxoas $eo to 9110 fau? T0B UHBBOBEH AHZMAUt HXBD bd rex citt a bo xamu wobh. hrtve not been large, but tho decllnaj at other points and the lack of feed or buyers depressed values. The offerings wero only medium to good, with aoma - choice native lumbs that sold up - to $5.10: 'Western lambs were quoted at $4.60 to $4.0: wethers, $8 to $3.60, in cluding yearlings; ewes, $3.60 . to ' $3; bucks, 11.60 to $2.60. . Btockers and feeders had a wide range In prlcea, tho common quality selling the lowest of the year. Lambs are quoted at, $2 to $3.80, ewes, $1.26 to IS; wethers, $3.79, to S.J5. ... . . . lraf errad Stock Canned (foods. Allen A Lewln, Beat Brand. 1T0TICE. f ork Twedri";1 2 r.TJ tot Cattl Ar tower Again and - - " w sua-, tt rra vi Temner snow an srersgs of 1.IT tier cent In eress. lb Iron Agn saya th plalrna out put I reiiured Nii.noit ton a week, The hanks e-i ii in euntreaeary inc Frlilay $:l.8INloiiU. nuieiy.iwo rnaas ror Heptemher anew aa WIIFAT YFTFRRA Y irMa B70 IfllLil ILOILIl.I A,W derreaa. Twele Induatrlala declined i-r ifrr crni, i raiia declined .78 per rent. New York Central la I- h.i I I I .u I . . BREAK IN DECEMBER Baoaipts'Ara raUlnf Off Wltn tha Coming- of tha Winter Months Tha Coolara Ar mil of Baaf and tha Jr ackers' Buyers Are Hot Snowing Oreat Sea Ira to Boy. ; International Asanclatlon Iindg and Strue tnral Ironworker, lorl No. 2a. Portland. Or.. Nor. 2, 1003. T toe eotV. trarnra of Portland, Or., and vicinity; ' The minimum rat of wagea demanded by th Bridge and Structural Imuworkere after April A. lull, IR IO am mm iniifiwa; a lean $4 per day for Cot of IV Cants la thefWaw Tork Mar ket Waa rinrt Sign of Weak neaa Dulutn Oradea Battar. BIW T6K STOCKS. (By Oaorga B. Ijongan.) DESCRIPTION. (Furnished hr Oyer beck. Starr A Cooke Cn. Chicago. Nov. 12. The Record-Herald Anaconda Mining Ca..., today says; nLi?p!J;,'' There was a break of 1U cents In the k r.'rt'" December wheat prloej -at New Tork Am. Car A Found.,' comj yesterday, the flrat algn of tha day of . P'"d wheat weakness. An explanation was 52" C!L that the Duluth wheat, which was arriv-1 do preferred..!""!!! lng was grading better than It had been Baltimore a Ohio, eom expected. That inclined tha December nnr oIHiil'V.: wheat longa there, who have been rely- Canadian PacM eom.. lng upon the small contract stocks to I Chi. A Alton, com...!. run awav frnm tha lw.nh., wklh do preferred.,. atandlnral . nr.ml.in. ne .!.. li. ni. . - - " - v.ci i ni., Mil. at St. P the May,. It probably would not take (hi. v North., com..,, much Duluth wheat to cause an entire Terminal Ry...... disappearance of the New York Decern- canaX'ftfuthern1 oer premium. ci. s-u.i A i- m. . ion cannot ouii a corn marxei wun-1 uoio. nouio., eom vo 2d preferred has been a good deal disturbed over his rwT.'-.'JL "aT speculative experiences thla season," I Iela., Larka. A Weat. says William H. Bartlett 'The corn price will probably be settled ultimately by the outcome of husking results. There Is nothing evident of any buying of corn by him yet. There is a fair de f H 5 04 in 66 114 f 1 1), R. )., eom.. do preferred Erie, com do 2d preferred ...... do lat preferred Illlnoia central.... 87 1I7H 04 14 l.HH I OS mand for old com. but thera is so far l,""'7'l."fZ,u'' no sign of any scarcity. There Is a good Manhattan Eli-rated... deal of corn In private houses here Mexican Central Ry.. that could be made contract with any "!."' ';J '. 8t' M' necessity. The Eastern man will have Missouri PaclOe .'.'.. to pay .H cent a-bushel more freight M.. K. A T.. com for corn November 16. and he will want I .,do P.re'rrjrd- -; tl,at to come Off the prlc here." No7foiA WeTter'nV 'com Lionrke wired last night that tha ex- do preferred port demand, considering the day's de- North American cllne, had been disappointing, 26 loads of ? :,"V. wheat and 10 of corn. Caah was better p? L i Co-"-"- 1 Teased Hteel Car, com., do preferred Paclflc Mall Steam. Co. Reading, com do 2d preferred do lat preferred ttep. iron Hteel, com. do preferred Roi-k laland, com do preferred Southern Ry., com do preferred Southern Pacific St. L. A S. W., com.... do preferred Texaa A Pacific Tenn. Coal A Iron L'nlon Pacific, com do preferred C. 8. Leather, com do- preferred V. 8. Steel Co., com.... do preferred Wbeef A L. E., 2d pfd. do 1st preferred Wlacuraln Central, rem. do preferred Western Union Tele Wshaah, com do preferred. yesterday at Buffalo. Bales were about 850.000 bushels. The advance of cent in the rate East of Buffalo goes into ef fect Monday. Cash wheat in the spring wheat markets Is weak. Minneapolis was on l cent. Duluth was off 1H cents. 28 nn 28 im 162 'is' 2V taj 12 IK) 14 112V, 13MS 8 "5 LOCAL HOG PRICES DROP QUARTER CENT Portland Colon Stockyards, Not. 12. The hog market shows a decline , of c on account of the larger receipts and the weaker, condition of the market. The demand at the yard la till off for cattle and prlcea as not quoted may be aald to be nominal. The receipts at th yards dnrlng the paat 24 hours consisted of 150 bc. 75 cattle and 80 aheep. Ruling prlcea are aa follows: Cattle Best. $3.50(33.75; medium, $2,600 Sheep Beat, 2c; medium, 2c. MARKET GOSSIP OF FINANCIAL CENTER (Furnished hr Orerbeck, Starr A Cook Co.) New York. Sot. 12. London Is firm. Th aarlng of 815.000,000 annually through a 10 per cant reduction In wagea put a more faror able complexion pa tha Cnltod State . Steel company a arralrs. The buying or the pre ferred stock Is better than In a long time. Traders continue bearish. They Insist thst Standard OH pressure ha rauaed the decline which will only end when Casaat 1 brought to term. The comnaratlre strength ' In Mis souri Pacific la significant. It 1 laid $20,000,000 in goia win come tnis way. Saaga f Chleage Market. (Furnished by Orerbeck. Starr A Cooke Oo.l Chicago. Not. 12. The markets todar rana-ed a iuiiows : 112 4i 35 22 Vi 41 V 6 48Vi 23 V PS 17 72 41 22 70 75H 88W mi it" 117H M I unit 162 2NU flofi 1 158 18 V, ST 2T i 65 V 114 82 8NU hN, liwnrkera. elsht (81 hAura to constitute a day's work oa all state, mm. eminent and mnnlclpal work; all ether Warkj to be nine (8) hour a day. PlledrtTi-ra, 83, per day- Raft men, $.1.5T). ' i ' Krldge carpenter. $.1.60. ' . - " Elalit 181 hours to constitute a dar'a wea-V Kansas City Ma, Nov. 12. Twelve !;lL,Ii,i".wori:i,ni.wor! " othw loads of Oregon horses sold on tha Kan-I Engineer. $4.; time to he tbasama as those sas City market thla week and last The for whom they ar ' h"lstliur. , prices ranged from $80 to $110. excep-1 holidays, time ahall b 'paid at rata of time Clonal amounts for even thesa big, fine and one-hair. . . . I 1 1 n as nntanl lA Wr Kan 1 1 1 1 sal il 9tm asuaai horses, which hava a reputation " the (T) Bcb.nlc. Reanei tfuiiy. ' world over. Th sal began th last I W. II. LITTLE. Recording Seeretsrr. part of laat week and will continue to I fyn havb appointed' Lo.wnterg A Oolag o3 the end of this week. These horses were sold mostly In lots of from 10 to 25 88 8N 64 V 14V 13AH 1614 64 254 im 1014 60 V. 101 'is' 4"?5 tni4 127V, 1110 V, 137 26 4H. 66 120 i - 138 V 8 8Vi 88 15S 55 M, 10, !4 61 "i5V4 32 V U2s 2(J 25 84 4H 23 Vi 17 U, 72V, 41 22 Vi 27 V, 70. 15Vi 83 VI 82V4 87 V, 1144 6314 1104 25 Vi 22 Vi 88 V, 6 4M 22 V 67 16. TlS 40 fa 22 26 V, 68 V, 76 Vi 10Vi 60 32$ 81 iff head, although there were n number of raS I elngl salea made. Tha purcnaaari ! , . n.nl.a.lnn.! hnrAmn whrt 4J DIUIII7 WW.W lunn.iv,,., " " - shuj I will' spend the winter months breaking 73 I iW... IM hnraaa frnm tha NorthwesL 87 I . .,.. .v..w III h mil nn IK. JlfJ I JMTAl 0(11 HIS UK1 " fr-u - - 117 I Kansaa city market again ana win onng prices that will range from $200 to $300 65 . I . Mir 1414 I " t-i6 lor Xaavy Wagon Work. 161 I Theae hnraaa are tha heavy tVDea and 71 ar used for wagons of packers and manufacturers, mere is aiao a oig ua mand for them for farm, horaea, There a good demand for chunks and trained draft horaea. Her la how tho prices ranged: , Drafta, good .: $1S50145 Drafts. 1.600 to 1.700 lbs. extra 165yl80 Chunks, good to choice 80 it ISO Farm mares, 1,160 to 1.400 lba. 70K)116 Drlvera. medium 66 tc 70 Irivera. rood to faney 85 up Bouthernera, good to extra.... 70W 8J Southerners, common to fair.. iQP 46 flugs . . 16tt 20 Th cattle market la still hanging as low aa It can get In prices. Last week there waa another break and all kinds closed from 10 to 20 cents lower. There was a big run of Colorado cattle and soma Wyoming stock. Here are tho receipts of cattle and sheep at th five leading markets of ih Central West last week, with comparisons: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Kansas City .... 63,800 $4,826 80,169 Chicago 72.400 111,000 137.000 Omaha 25,100 25.600 Ht Iiiila 26.400 28.600 St. Joseph 12.600 20,200 8.803 hotel rangea and restaurant goods. Hang f-lneinnatl. U. John 64 25. in, 1tV, no 150 VJ 2.1.1 174 62 25 T Total aale for day. 774.000. Money, 4V per cent. 65U MVa 187 8U 62 Vi 1111 874 16 MS, 1144 m 70 67 Vi 23 tw-14 bo 74Vi ev, 48 V, 22, 67 16 40 5 12 20 22 Vi 26 V, 6S 80 10 10 21 41 824 18 V 82 V, HERE'S A: SNAP $150.00 Payable $10.00 Down and $5.00 per Month Wit! buy nice lot 40x100 on 50 car line. With rood new build lng 11x15 made for a kitchen. THIS 15 A SNAP. ' 1 1 POTTER & CHAPIN 246 Stark Street A HOME IN L, A UROL, WOOD f 5-!n2 Will build yon a bona for 135.00 dowm aaa.aawv t ABfl HA.H1 aTialB Mn1 t ?otal this week. 200.200 220.126 244,450 otal last week. . 262.426 248,175 284,776 Same week a year ago 178.0UO 930,200 ZfZ,59V 2to!pt of Oattl. Official receipts of cattle on th local market last week were 63,600. a de crease of 15,700 over the preceding week and 7,700 less than in the corre sponding week a year ago. Chicago re ceived 72,500, a decrease of 14.200 as CHOICB XjOTS S3 9 TO flOO. IX SO WIT AWO 3 A HOJTTAt. Tak Mount Scott car, First and Aider. Agent on ground. GEORGE W. BROWN 203 FAILING BUILDING. Open Evenings. Phona, Main tit. New Houses for Sale We are now offerina- either of tho It compared'w.th th week before, and , an SthVorhrafrr'n-eT i" ". j -1 riHon ana rweirtn streets, ror aale, five markets combined received about I For prices and terms see 203.000, against z&s,4Zb in ween Be fore and 179,009 a year ago. While it has been expected that the heavy move ment would decreaae. the loss last week waa rreater than expected. Th de-1 creaae was largely In rang cattle, I owing to the early frost in some sec tions. The shipments will contlnu to decrease from the rang section as winter approaches. Th proportion of fat cattle thla week was much larger PARRISH, WATKINS & CO. B50 AXDKB STXXST. fTXANClAL. I ADD ft TIXTOK, BAJTXXmS, L. Ikatahllahm- im imao I Transact a General Banking Boslnsaa, Zataraat Allowed aa Tuna Dapoait. Ckloaga Or In Carlot. Chicago, Not. 12. The grain carlo today were: Cars. Grade. Est. Wheat 132 ,. 125 Corn 28 15 . 235 Oat 225 1 2M The wheat cars today were: Ml one nolle. 453: Duluth. 356. The car a rear ago were: Min neapolis, 731; Duluth, 253; Chicago, 102. i Hiddlswast Weather. UlMnakatsvAltai V..ar 1 9 Tha aaraiatkaa) ssmuA " siuwi v I numuer ui cb,lliu mo uii Atju aim v-.a. . . . triU.. &nCd,t,C:,o'n.hn.! ginning to move, Most of the. cost jJX HT Kong.ToroSinira part ciouay ana eooi; lemperatures, u. '.' " .' f Portland, Clrlng-Houa Seport. The report of the Portland clearing-house for yesterday waa a followa: Clearance $780,681.64 Balancea 86,645,35 7llasalAH,B aaaasilaa. II .IA. M Sk than last week and tha greatest in many WuttrT of eradi T l-Sed .T.H.bu uiLl! weeks. , The coolers at all polnta are rope and all point In tba United flute. ... e.ll rx9 V.-.a 4vhlnl. .vnloln. I th. nnifferenr. of Tha bmrer towards 8,5" ? "8TPhle transfer. Ml the indifference or tn Duyers towards en jffiW York "wssbington, Chicago. St. Leu I a good beef steers In th last few days. Iienrer, Omaha. Ban franc isco and Uontaaa and The increase also sugests that a liberal BrlUah Columbia. number of cattlo are on feed and ar less than the cattl they were selling I Honolulu. a year ago, but most of the feeders de clare they are not making money at tn present prices they receive If feed, labor and the money Invested la considered. The tradeNin beef steers closed ex Paris Wheat Sows. Part, Nov. 12. Opening: Wheat, H lower. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat Dec .76Vi $ .764 $ .754 $ -78A May...... .76Vi .76 .78 .7GV4 Corn Dec 41 .424 -414 .414B May 41H .42 .4H4 .41A Oats , Dec 83ft .3414 -Mft .33 May 84 .35 ,34Vi .3414 Pork May..... 11.67 11.75 11.67 11.85 Jan..... 11.67 11.12 11.60 11.66 Lard May...,. 6.62 6.65 6.60 6.82B Jan 6.62 6.67 6.62 6.67 Ribs May 6.20 6.22 ' 6.15 6.17 Jan 6.07 6.10 , 8.05 6.17 Id. OTnrxrs aUTS IfXBYE good, 16 18c; Coats Rica, ordinary, 10S12c per id; pacaage conee. TEAS Oolong, different grades, 2505c; gun powder. 28i32(t3.V: English breakfast, differ- ent grades, 12H65c; spider leg, uncolored Japan, 304tfS5c; green Japan, rery scarce, 80 out-. , Q1T T EM ... h,mi Om o. mm , v mn mm flue table, dairy, 50a, 40c; 100a. 75c; Imported Liverpool, oo, ooc; loos, mc: xta, si.uo. Worcester Bbl-2s. 3s. 85.50: 6a. 15.25: 0a. ao.uu; duik, iwp id, so.uo; sacsa, oos, toc. SALT Coarse, half ground, 100s, per ton, $8.25; 60a, per ton, $9.25; Liverpool lnmp rock. ai.uu per ion: oo-io. roca, ii.oo; loos, aui.uu, iKAl. BAUS Calcutta. S5.75a6.im ner 100. BICB Imperial Japan. No. 1. 1.1.3744: No. 2. 83.12U; New Orleana head. 87.78. COAL OIL Pearl or AstralCares. 23 He per gal: water "White, Iron bbls. 18c: wooden. : ,... .Ill , Mmmm KU U..JII.k, . kkl. w, ' . -. n , umtuiKw., inia uui. uc unnr.r.Li uii rura raw, in tibia, 40c: genu ine kettle, boiled, caw 56c. bbla 61c. BENZINE 3 deg ., caaea, 22c; Iron bbla, 1614c. GASOLINE 86 deg.. eaaes, 28ftc; Iron bbla, 22c; store, eaaes, 24ftc; Iron bbls, 18c. TUKPENTINE In cases. 78c: wood bbla. T44c; Iron bbls. 72c; 10-lb caae lota, 77c. BEAK 8 Small white, 4c; Urge white, $3.75 a an- nink a t MiiaiM tk- k.v., i , t 84.50. reanuts, oibtc per lb for raw. BQlOo rimniru, ctiwvHuiv, ' ooiwimc per oos; WB1 nnta. 144 16c per lb; pine nuts. MQl2ic per lb; hickory nuts. 16c per lb; chestnuts. Eaatern. 15 16c per lb; Braslt nuta, 18c per lb; Alberts, 1516c per lb; fancy pecan, lia ikm yvi ivr .imuuia, A-au WT JO. Heats and Provisions. FBESH MEATS Inspected Beef, nrlme. 6ftc; cowa, 6c; mutton, dressed, 6&&Vac; Iamb, dresaed, 6c. FRESH MEATS Front atreet Beef ateen, 5ft&6c; ball. SH34c; cow, 4j5c; pork, black. 6Q6CJ packers. btd.6.c: mniinn dressed, 4HSjc; lamb, dressed, 65ftc; Teal, HAMS. BACON," ETC. Portland pack (local) bama. 10 to 14 lbs. 154c; 14 to 16 lb. 144c; breakfaat bacon; 162Vc; picnic, 8fte; tage. Kic; aalted aide. 104c per lb; moked idea, llc; dry- aalted backs. 104c; bacon, back. llc; butts, salted. 6c: smoked, ltie per lb. EASTERN PACKED HAMS t'nder 14 lbs, 16ftc; orer 15 lbs. 15c; fancy, 15tl8ftc; pic nics, 9e; shoulders. 10411c; dry halted aide, unamoked. llc; breakfaat bacon, 1768 19c; fancy, 2014c. t ' LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10c. 11c; 5e, 11 VtC! 60-lb tlna. .lOttc; steam-rendered. 10a, lt)ic; 5 10i,c: 50s. 014c: coiDixmnrt Hurnt Be; ttrha.. 8 Vie. . . . , ' WtlWX lARlw&ettl leaf, 10-lb Ust. Ue; Amerioaa Stocks In London. London. Nor. 12. 2 d. m. Amala-amated Copper a (tranced 2: Atchison advanced U. preferred unchanged; Baltimore A Ohio advanced ; canaamn l-ucmc advanced Vi: Chesapeake A Ohio advanced V4: Cblcaco. Milwaukee A 8t. Paul advanced ft; Denvef A Rio Grande ad yanced ft; Erie advanced ft, firsts advanced ft; Illinois Central advanced ; Lonlsvllle A Nashville unchanged: Miaaonrl, Kansas A Texaa unchanged; New York Central advanced ft; Or.tarlo A Western advanced ft Pennsylvania advanced ft; Reading advanced ft; Southern Ptclnc advanced ft; Southern Railway advanced ft, preferred advanced ft; Union Pacl8e ad Tanced ft, preferred declined ft; United State Steel advanced ft ; Waliaah declined ft, pre ferred advanced ft; United State Steel pre ferred advanced ft. Coneola, 87ft, declined ft. BI.OOD TOZfXO. There Is not a woman In this land but at some time in her life would have been the better for the use of this Tonic. For diseases peculiar to women a bet ter medicine waa never made. It is composed of th ingredients from which the system has been deprived by dis ease, overworn or ainsipaiion. 11 enters at once' into the circulation, building up the tissues that have wasted, and mak ing pure, rich blood in the most direct way. r or wean, nervous ana unsteady people, pimply, pale or fleshless people. It will make strong, steady nerves and rive the complexion that wholesome look that indicates health. We have hundreds of letters that people have written us, saying mey naa gained In good, solid nesn, at tne rate or 1 to 3 lbs. per week while using Dr. Ounn's Blood and Nerve' Tonic. It should be taken after meals, one or two tablets each time. Druggists sell it for 75 cents per box, or i boxes for $2, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. We are glad to make reply to letters of Inquiry. The advice we give you Is plain, and easily 'understood. Address, Dr. ' Bo- sanko CO., V nuaaeipnia, fa. OHIO'S SHAFT AT MZSSZOV BXDOB. doling Grain Quotation, San Francisco. Not. 12 The cloalna- 0110 ta. tlons on grain, in the various cities today were state of Ohio, in memory of her Soldiers (Journal Special Service.) Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 12. -The handsome monument erected by the follow: Milwaukee Wheat ' December, 7676ftc asked; May, 76ft376ftc bid. Corn December, 41ft41ftc bid: May. 41ftc bid. New York Wheat December. 83ftc. Minneapolis Wheat December, 75ftc; May, asked; May. 76fti76fte. St. Louis Wheat December, SOfte May. 774i77ftc bid. Dnlnth Wheat December, 73fte bid lo'moftc. Kansas City Wheat December. 66Uc bid. Corn December, 36ftc bid; May; 38ftg38c. San Francisco 11:30 a. m. Wheat Decem ber. $l-30ft; May. $1.33ft. Barley December, $1.13; Muy, $1.10. who fought and fell In the battle of Missionary Ridge was dedicated today. The exercises were held c-n the battle field at- 11 o clock this morning and were participated In by a delegation of distinguished veterans and public of ficials from the state of Ohio. Governor Nash, in an interesting address, form ally presented the monument to the Chickamauga arid Chattanooga National Park commission, and the speech of ac ceptance was made by den. H. V. Boyn ton, president of the commission. - UlfZTES STATES HATX BAOTC OF PORTLAND, OREGON. K0RTHWX8T COR. THIRD AKD OAK ITS, Transacts a General Banking Business, DRAFTS IHSL'KD tremely unsatisfactory and rather dls- ( seTiUi!; "U "J?Vs".iIr"'ie 8t couraglng to the feeder. Prices declined ' ' ' 25 to 49 cents, and buyers showed an COLLECTIONS MADS OM FAVORABLE TZtXS unwillingness to, take cattle even at the j., . a AINRW0-TW decline. Th steers which sold at $5.10 viiait:;::;:::::::;?:.?: . wrSTA 2 last Saturday were better than the $5.30 Auiatant cashier.,. ..B. B. SCHMEER steers mn Tuesday,' and extreme sales Aaaiaunt Cashier .....A. M. WRIGHT SrTSrA iuto rod l0. "AHCISCO AX, grades suffered most. Good cows and , , heifers closed firm and 10 to 20 cents Chamber of Conuneroe Building, Third and Stark nhnvA the, week riAfrire. Tha refAlnta I Birte, were limited. Canner grades are about steady, Head Office, 65 Old Broad street, London, This bank transacts a general banklnar hualneas. mu . ,i eAn- n,i,. makes loans, discount bill and lsauea lettera X lie DIW.HCI ciiiu accuj. uiainck wuciidh A .... , , ,, . - , . ' 4 . , . tuj i.u " eredlt avetlable for traveler a and for tha Strong to 20 centa higher Monday, with purchaae of merchandise In any city of th a preference in the demand for heavy world. Deals in foreign and domestic exchange, feeders. Later in the week this class , . . , . rr was lower, tn sympathy with the de- "Tr,. 1 MACRAManager. U11IIQ 111 1BI giauvB. Diwncio ,uuu quality about held their own. Common grades were slow sellers -at the pre vailing low prices,. The trade in stock cows and heifers was dull and weak. Good stock calves were In better de mand, but common grades were neglected. Xeoelpts and Prices of Sheep. MEBOKADTS' 'XT ATTOHATj BAHX, PORTLAND, 0REOOM, 3. Frank Watson.. K. L. Durham,.... R. W. Hort George W. Hoyt... .President Vlce-Prlden$ .......... Caahler AsalsUBt Cahla Transaota a General Basking Busintaa. Drafts ami letter of credit leaned avattabli Keceipis 01 sneep nere xor last week 10 au parts or the -world were 30,160 against 46,300 the week be fore and 82,400 a year ago. Chicago I .vkww. uqq uu.t oongn received 137,000, against 141,000 the CECTJBXTY BATXHOS Ss TBTJST OO. week before ana no, duo a year ago. Receipts at the five Western markets a 1 olid J7 I CtA 'Kt..l A a w sw jaurriawn nvM wr.sMm, vii I Tranf,actii a Genera) Bunking BuslneM. aggregate 244,450, against 264,776 the ,Btite,t AJ J "tvlJg. Deposits, week before and 242,850 a year a,o. The market declined 10 to 25 cents during the week on all offerings. Receipts Eastern Hog Steady. Chicago. Not. 12. Recelota of livestock In the principal packing centers of th country today were: , r-rHeis. -"Tatlate- - Sheen. Chicago 20,000 11,000 25.000 Kansas City 10.000 11. OOO 8.000 Omaha 8,000 4.000 4.000 Hogs opened steady with 5.600 left over debut or Yotnro txolzhzst. from yesterday; receipts a year ago were 25, 000, Ruling hoc prlcea are: Mixed and butchers, $4.40i5710; good heavy. $4.655.00; rough heavy. $4.154.65; light, $4.4O5.06. tattie nteaay. Sheep Steady. Jan.. Mar., April May. June. July. Nov.. Pec.. ..$10.95 .. 10.64 V. 11.03 .. 11.05 .. 11.04' .. 11.02 .. 10.80 .. 10.90. Close. $11. 09 '310 Vw Tork .Cotton.-. (Furnished by Orerbeck. Starr A Cooke Co.) New York. Not. 12. The cotton market to. aay rangea a follows;. open. High. $11.10 11.16 11.06 11.18 11.05 11.17 10.09 11.09 Low. $10.R4 10.85 10.05 V10.05 v 10.08 10.05 10.80 - 10.84 New Tork, Nov. 12. Another "musi cal wonder" is ; here to delight the American public. He is Edwin Grasse, a young French violinist, who is to make his American debut at a concert tn Carr.egle hall tonight. Grasse Is heralded as the youngest violinist now before, the public, having Just attained his nineteenth year. After graduating from tne Brussels conservatory in 1901 he made his professional debut with the Berlin Philharmonic orqhestra with suc cess. Later In 1902 he filled orchestral engagements -in .Vienna Lelpsie - and 11. H'n 15 Munich, and this last ' spring appeared lo.Pifprps i in Liondon. . , . . 11.1517 10.98ig09 11.141 !U 10.8Ol81 11.08(fflJ Llrarpool Grain Ixiwar. Liverpool. Not. 12. The grain market waa as follows: - Opening: Whet December, n-4, f lower. Corn December, 4-Oft. ft Inker. Closing: Wheat December. 6-4 U.. U lower. Crn DlBber, 1PJ4. jk iBWaj, ., A Weak Hwirt ng1otd means heart dlaaas. tho I most common causa of sudden deathw Dr. MUea Heart Cur will atrangtk n, regulate and cur weak; heart Said by all drugfti,t on guarant. rra Veok a heart disease for postal. RHEUMATISM Kldnty, Stomach and Nervous TroubUs are positively cured wlth43ll of Eden and Sweet Spirits of Eden. ' They are not cheap remedies, buFlnexpeniWweuret.$StolU buy the lot. Sold by all firsUclass druggists. 4399 West St., Oakland, CaL The Cat Co-op. Medical Co., t . Oakland, CaL . Gentlemen: I L Was -afflicted with se ver pains of a Rheumatic, nature In my right leg In and about th region of the knee for eight years, and could not bend It In th least. I suffered Intensely for that long period, and used all sorts of liniments, but: was not : cured. At last si ' used tha Oil of Eden and Was entirely cured with thre applications. and have never, had anyl symptom of it since. Tours , truly, 1 Acta aa Trustee- for Estatea. Draft and lettera of credit available in all part of the world. . ; , C. F. Adunis ., 1. ........... .President L. A. Lewis. ...... ..First Vice-President A. L. MIIIh ...........Second Vlce-Preatdent B. G. Jublta... . ................. ...Secretary MOSXIS BBOS. ft CHBISTEHSEH, , Snccessors to MORRIS A WHITEHEAD, BAlfKISg. FIRST AND ALDER STREETS, PORTLAND, OR. DOWHZHO, HOPKINS as CO., . . (ESTABLISHED H83.) . WHEAT AJTD STOCH BBOXEBS, Boon 4, Ground Floor. . ::HiSsB or oommebcHs - QTEBBECX, BTABB, fc COOKE CO, (Snooessors to Bolton, d Buyter It Co. Members Chicago Board of .Trade. drain. Provisions, Stocks, Bonds " Cotton. loa Third Street, Hear Stark. -Faob, Main 313. W are connected by private wires win Mesar. Lnaan A Bryan. Chlcacn and New York; Walker Bros., j. S. Bache A Co., New York Stock Exchange; Hubbard Bros; A Co., " New. York Cotton Exchange; Falrrhlld A Bob- on. New urlean totton r.xcbaiice: Henrv Herth A Co., New York Coffee Exchange; Pain. Webber A Co., Boston Copper and Stork Ex change; Dick Bros. A Co., New York and Phila delphia Stock Exchange. MORTGAGE LOANS On Portland Real Batata at Lowest Rate. vTltle lnsiired.v Abstracts furnished. s- 1 TITLE GUARANTEE &t TRUST CO., . . p 1 uttoiber of waaierce, . . . .... VB.UUB MAiitVmVirVV aTlsssrf,M. 1