10 TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING.. JANUARY 1. 1901. FELL A DISTANCE OF 24 FEET CAPTAIN FUtiTOR OT BB.XTISH SKIP HAS : NABSOW ESCAPE FBOM - DEATH WEIGHS 225 701710)8 AITS IS SEVEITTT TEAKS OT AOS BIB BBOKEW. . Waterfront and shipping men 1 are purprlaeii that Captain Fulton of tho Urilisli ship AncaioR was not instantly ; killed - yesterday. ., While boarding th "vessel at the Portland Flouring mill , ie fell from the ladder and dropped a distance of 24 feet, striking with full force the ballast log which lay between the ship and the dock piling. The captain Is about 70 years of age, and big and portly, and that he escaped with only a broken rib is looked upon as be ing little lss than a miracle. It Is .said that he will earlly tip the beams at pounds, , - While falling lie struck against the nklo of the ship. This partially broke the. force f the fall, and is bftlieved to linve been the only thing that saved' his life. . -. . -. . The. ladder connecting -the dock and fillip lay in, almost a horizontal posi tion, "making .the task of boarding the vessel far more difficult than , would have be,en the case had the steps stood ut. an angle. Although .feellnK his way i-arefully, the, captain lost .his equi librium and down he went. , Dock frequenters say it is remarkable 'that there are not more accidents than there. are in boarding vessels. In this instance there was nothing more than juv ordinary ladder dn which to walk. In some cases, they state, there arjn gangplanks having, no rope ; protection extending full length on cither side, as is sometimes arranged. The boards inn often slippery, .and .that so few fall is regarded as more than passing strange. . As a result of these poor appliances k several lives have been lost this season, and h long list of accidents have oc curred. " The (Walks' and driveways about tha docks are also saidHo be in a dilapidated condition, and are a menace to iiM !uid limb. When . stoppwl . on, loono boards are consmntly Hying up, and those down on the beach say superior agility-ts all that prevent them from Koing to premature graves. Chock hole are numerous, and after dark one foes Ptumbltng along like a helpless infan' that is trying his pedal extremities or the first time. FORTY SPENT NEW , YEAR DAY IN JAIL About 40 unfortunates spout the first May-eL tho ne w-year as prisoners in the city Jail. ' Ot this number It were women who' arc either serving time or were ar rested last, rtfght. ; . , . t ... ; A majority of those taken In last night were, charged with drunkenness, they . having imbibed too freely in trying to welcome the new year. However, a half tlosen'.or more were released by Chief -Hunt this, morning. From " yesterday morning-to' 8 o'clock this morning tha police made 89 arrests. The last arrest of the year was made by Patrolman Gaseett at Third and Burn-, side streets at 11 p. m. Charles Peter- sun, who was too Intoxicated ' to take care of himself, 'was the prisoner. Pa trolman Jones and Special Officer Byers nave ine aiKiincuon oi maKing me nrei arrest for 1904, when at 1:56 a. m. they took E. Lamb to the station, I-amb and James Jungrr had trouble at First and Taylor streets, and it is claimed Lamb assaulted tho. other man. WORK FOR HEAD OF DESTITUTE FAMILY At least one family Is made happy this New Tear's day by the Volunteers of America. Captain Anderson, the head of the society in Portland, said: "Yester day we found a family of 10, most of hom were small children, very nearly Marved. There- Is one daughter who is married and has a small child. Her hus band deserted her and she had to return to her poverty-stricken ': family. The father and head .of the. family was out -of work.- We lotted after their imme diate wahts, TlFnanager of the Port laud Linseed Oil company telephoned me today that he would give the man em ployment if he would come to the work in the morning, which he will do,". MONSIQHOBE BZ.ABCXET SATS MASS New Year's day was observed very quietly at both Good Samaritan and Bt Vincent's hospitals. At St. Vincent's .this morning; man was1 celebrated by Jlonsignore F. X Blanche t, vicar-general of the' archdiocese, and was r ttended by all of the 200 or more patients who were able to leave thetr wards or rooms, t In the afternoon at p'clock eervjeos were held by lh Most Rev. Archbishop Chris tic, who made, a brief speech. SAW THE HAS EH ETCHIWG3. Iiv orrter to accommodate many peo ple wha wero unable to enjoy the exhi bition of fine etchings and mezzotints by Seymour Haden, the roomn,of tho Art association on the. second floor of the library building were opened at t O'clock this afternoon rind' remained open until .4:30. A great many people visited the exhibit. - ALL LIVESTOCK IS SOMEWHAT HIGHER t'orllniid Union Hint Yarila, Jin. 1. There kitiim ii Im an Ini-rcssiiig di-iusnd fur all klndf pf livrtwk and rwelpla ar not p to th virtue call l'tnn In all Hihk are Kbnwint; au Htlr.ni'-o and a fiuA aiarkrt In expertcd during the chuIiik wwk. Tbn n-wlpta of livestock In the fMl yards (luring the ml 24 Iwiirs cun KiPlol fit Wi cattle. JO tings aud Iwj aht-u, llnlliiK prlcoa lire a fntlowa: Hoar Bi-st, 6'riV(-; uwdlunis. 4V,iM-V. 'mtli-IVt, 4'(i4.2f; Biodlnnia, J;i.0fa4. .. rihwp-Itt. li'Ki ttwdlulna, 3c XZCHABGC3 ARE CLOSED, . . . ;v, '...-,,. . , .-...-,'" '- (Journal fip;Uil FerTlcp. ) t'lilfflso, tmtJ J. All the rxcbsngps In tits nnnlr)' are rliwd Viday New Year'. It Is tnl unllkrljr fliat thera will iw DiiMb Id thn wwat tt icraln niarkla trnmrrm on a- cut of the t ulille I'cMnif tiring stirred up by utii lln-atre ttre on WcdiH-odHy. CAN FXAMCIBCO 18 CLOSED. t ' (Journal Hpn-lal Rcrvlcii. )' Sim Frjiitlaco, Ju. l.-Tb atHk and iraln market wir bota clwrd tmXuf on account J pw Yeor'a,'!' .,. . .... CAW SINE AT HOME. Bafors Taking tb "Spokan nyer" for E (.iters Washington Points. . Hr the new O. R & N.. time card, per aons di'slring to take the fepokane Flyer for Svoh:ine, Coeur d'Alen and other l.nhttun Vihington points can now din t liwna (train leaves. st 7:45 p. m.) be lur lcavtur. The "Portland-t.'hicago ptoli4 ' now leaves at :60 a. m. ' i I " " PRICE OF POULTRY JUTS HIGH SPOT QUITE A Z.AXQE AMOUNT OF EE I.ATED 'STOCKS ABRITED THIS Koximra and pound dtstamt cael at top rzausES hogs : BANOIWO UPWAB.D EOS WEAK. Front Street, Jan. 1. The ' principal events in the local yholesale markets today were: - Delayed poultry arTlves. ... Hogs range higher. -, Business closes at noon, r-Eggs weaker and lower. c Delayed Poultry Arrives. Quite a large amount of delayed poul try arrived in On the street today.. Buy ers were on" hand, however, and the re ceipts had barely touched the sidewalks before they were eagerly picked tip at the top prices .The, situation in the poultry market is very strong in every line. There is an ; .ever-increasing de mand for chickens, , both mixed and straight hens, springs, . roosters, ducks and geese. The demand for the latter shows n sign of abatements and the receipts easily touch the top price. All poultry dealers on the' Btreet expect a fair market during the .coming week, as few, if any, of the retailers hav surfl cient 'supplies on' hand to more ' than do them from a hand to mouth sale. It will take at least the greater part of the coming week to sufficiently stock them upland the market M expected io rule-very fair, during that time. Turkey Bnle High. ' r The prlcfof turkeys did touch the high places late yesterday afternoon and this morning. The receipts all through the 'wCck Were not sufficient, for. the demand, and people had become .tired of the , cold- storage product and wanted some of the fresh arrivals, the price not making much difference. A num ber of sales-, were reported at" the last moment at 25 cents for ' the dressed stocks, but this figure can hardly be called the market. Some orders froni the outside were filled this morning at S& centf. and the buyers were glad to get the stocks'. The regular market value for dressed turkeys ranged today from VI to 22 cents a pound. A, few live birds came on the street late yes terday and had to be carried over, r Kog Beaching Upward. The smallness of the receipts of hogs In the Front street markets of late have not nCarly been sufficient to sup ply the demand, and higher prices are expected during the fore part of tho coming week, if the receipts do not show a large Increase in the meantime. All meat arrivals , are. in fact, very small, this being especially true of the smaller veal. Spring lambs are being called for, but so far the receipts in this line ,ha ve been too nominal tu inu a quotation. tm Piling Up rzt. The receipts of egg in the market are showing a large increase and unies the price shows some decline it is exr pected that the market will slump later on, : The market is betng .overflowed with large stocks ' c'd storage ami eggs are going a-begging at quotations. Today the quotations on eggs rangu from 28 to 30 cents, with practically only the single cases being sold at the latter figure. . Commission men predict lower prices next week If the weather docs not turn too cold and receipts slack ofT. . . Hops Continue to Sell. The sales of hops keep steadily on and it will not be a very long length of time. If the present rate of sales goes on, before the 1803 -crop of Oregon will be entirely-out of the hands of the growers. In the past two days it is estimated that nearly BOO bales of hops have been sold, and this would-make the total number of bales remaining ubsoid in the hands of the farmers about 3,600 bales. Most of the sales reported were c-f the medium or prime grade, tho rest being, extra fancies. Twenty-live cents is still the top price. , but It is said thnt one of the large buys made up the valley yesterday was at a V cent advance over this, xnis rumor cannoi be confirmed, as the dealers are now afraid to make any further advances, publicly, as that would excite the grow ers to hold for higher figures. In ths Potato Markst. Vord comes from the wholesale sec tion of San Francisco that hereafter all dealers or farmers who: "afilp ' potatoes Into that market will be required to 'pay an additional. t cents for cartage from the docks to the stores, aa no more sales are allowed to be made on tho wharfs. This is the result of the efforts of the board of harbor commls.. sloncrs of that city to break up the San Francisco produce ring, which, it Is alleged, was robbing the farmers. Tin cent is charged in addition to the former commissions. ' and weighing charges. ' . - "This new order of things." says a local potato man. "Is quite likely to be a benpfit to the shippers, as there will be less chance tto control the market when all the goods have to be sold in the stores instead ofkon.the docks, aa they were formerly," Business Closes at Woon, Practically all of the commission men were open this morning. to receive de layed shipments and to flH the few orders that straggled In. All the houses were,, however. . closet! at the noon hour. . r One car of sweet potatoes arrived in from California this morning. Today's quotations, ns revlBcdi are as follows: ' FOXTZ.A1TD WHOXJ3SARB PBICES. .iV-i ' ; jaasaaaaaaaaaB xt.;' -' drain, Flour and Pesd. WHEAT Export quotation Nw Walla Walla, T.VJ blueatem, 77c; ralley, 77c, BAULKY reed, 0.OO; rolled, 21AM822.00 ; brewing, 21.0Vi22.U0. OAXS No. 1 white. 23.50a2 W. fray, 23.o0ti23.B0 per ton; white, - I21.ft'J; gni, 121.00 per ton, farmera" price. - FLOUB Kaatern Oregon: Patenta, 1.60; atralghta, 1 3.00; Taller. I3.75Q3.80; gra bam Us. V3.4U: Ida. $3.70. MILLSTL'FFS Bran, J9.00 par ton? mid dllna. $24.00; aborte, $10.60; chop, $1.00. - HAtTimothy, $17.00; Kaatern Oregon. $1.00 4520.00; allied. $14.00; cIot.t. $18.00; wnest, $13.00; cheat, $12.00; oat. $13.00. ( , ' Bops, Wool and Bides. HOPS New, 24(2n for choice; 2i'af22'ic for prime; poor irrsdee, 18(c. ' '. WOOL Vullejr, coanwt to medium. laiHe; flne, lettlOftc; Eaaters Oregon, JOOlftc; nio balr. nonilual, 35Q37e. HEE1'SKIN8 Hbearlng, 102Ort short wool, - 20030c; - medium wool, 30fS0cs long wool. 60c$1.00 each. v, TALLOW I'rlme, per lb, 4ffl8c; No. and ET-ae, 2S2Hc HIDES Dry hide. Ko. 1. 16 lba and BP. 14e per lb; dry kip.. No. 1. 6 to i5 lba. 12c: dry calf, No. 1, under 6 lba, 15c: dry ailed, bulls and Mags, 1-8 lew. tuau dry Bint; aalted hldea, ateer. souud. 60 pound of OTer, e7c; 50 to 00 lb. Be; snder flO lb and cowa. oftGc; atag and bulla, aound. 4c; kip, aound, 1R . w 8t 11, Oct aound. 10 to 14 lba. ; calf, xiand, under 10 lba, Set creea (uiixalted). In per lb leaa; ctilla,. J per lb leaa; horae htdee. aalted. each. $1.25l,7bj.dry, er.rb, $1.0001.00; colta' hldea, each. 2S$Wt; ('.at cktua, common, each. 10loc; Augora, , itb wool OS, eacb, 29c3$l,0O, Buttor, Eggs ut Poultry. BITTEII-Ocamcry, ' extr fany, 27c; oidlnary, 2fc; cold atorage, ' 25c; Raatera. 27c; renovated, -20c; dairjr, lc; tore, , 18k ' , -KMfta) Kroah ttreirnn.- 2S'(i S0p; -cold ator ag. 24oj liukri-. 2U 22", liiatwn, 27r. , . CUKEgH Fall cream, twin, 13Vjif Mc; Young Amirlca. !6 ' . - ,,, . I'OI f,TRYM:-MrkPii. ' ni4)icd.rf IVbtoUt! IliI hna. I2M2'..i- lb; rnoater. linc lb; binih-ra Jl'dirtc per lh;-frrora, 12'! pt-r lb; ducka. old, 12c pet lb; youbg, 13c per lb; gee Vc DOLLAR MARK Maintaining Portland's Su premacy as the Great Musical Center The Growth and Achievemerjts of Eilers , Piano House Its Organi zationSplendidly Equipped Es tablishment One ot the Most Extensive of its Kind Id the United States, - - The growth of the Pacific West, and also its advancement along the lines of hlerher education Hnd culture is Diob- itbiy best illustrated by the growth of El ers JPiano iiouse. t'ortiana s jeauin u nd most popular wholesale and retail piano and organ concern. This business founded In 1897, and whtch was commenced In Portland in a comparatively very small way, has of late years grown into one of the most extensive Establishments of Its Kind an the United States. , More than 3.000 instruments Were sold by Eilers l'mno House in the Statu; of Oregon alone during tne past year,! the record up to November 15 being .1,786.: Pianos, 10.015 Organs, 7 Pipo i Organs and 190 Pianolas, a total busi ness of $14,1B6.62, 'to which must be! added the total ! sales of tne Spokane and Ban Francisco establishments, mak i lng the sales for the year 1903. quite' a liule more-than $1,000,000. , In Portland Eilers Piano House con ducts a beautiful retail ' establishment, occupying an entire quarter block on the most prominent retail thoroughfare of the city tWasliinnton street), and In addition to this a flne warehouse and manufacturing plant is maintained at the corner ot Thirteenth and Marshall streets. iHere sidetracks make It ac cessible to all the railroads centering In Portland, and carload shipments di rect from the Kastern factories are re ceived at the very doors of tho estab lishment and distributed to a large and ever-growing wholesale trade through out the Great West. - As many as- nine carloads of pianos have been jeelved i durtng the past month by ETrers Piano House in a sin- frle day,' and there is not a month even n the dullest season of the year when less than 18 or 20 carloads of pianos are handled here. -The influence of this house In the ar tistic tield Is apparent everywhere. The State University-of Oregon has just re cently been equipped with Concert Grand and Upright Pianos, so also the State University of Idaho,' N the Agricultural Colleges at Corvallls, Or., and at Pull man, Wash.; the Portland Academy, and scenes of public schools, convents, thea tres, colleges and halls throughout the West, to say nothing of the hundreds of churches that have been supplied with reed and pipe organs, as - well as with pianos, by the house of Eilers. A high appreciation of and demand tor tne - hlgnest grade pianos has been created by Eilers Piano House through out the state, and it is a matter of rec ord that in Oregon and Washington are per capita than In any other section of the united States. The list of over 30 American piano manufacturers whose instruments are sold by Eilers Piano House, embraces the most illustrious names in the trade, such as the- Chick ering of Boston, the Weber of New York, the Kimball of Chicago,., the ,Vose, the nniioiH, etc., eic. The business Is conducted on Strictly modern and -broad-gauge principles, ab solute satisfaction is guaranteed in ev ery transaction, great or small, and prices are maintained far below - what is asked for the same grades and quali ties of Instruments ; elsewhere. This under-priee policy, coupled with . the spirit of liberality . displayed, i . the underlying element of Kllers Piano House's growth and success. Mr. Hy. J. Eilers Is president of the House, Mr. Ham'l J. MeCormtck Is the vice-president, Mr. A. It Eilers is secretary and treasurer, Mr. G. A. Heldinger is the manairer at Spokane, Mr. A. R- Pom mer manages the San Francisco end of It, and Seattle is looked after by Mr. 15. E. Iarrlrnore. All of these men have extensive experience in the piano and organ trade. hiLvIng devoted a lifetime to the business'and they are alert, pro- firesslve and of marked business abil tv. Established on the soundest finan cial footing, and under such efficient management, Eilers Piano House, great as it is at nreaenU is destined to still greater development and achievement. vr lb; turkeya, 189c per' lb; drraaed, S2S ic per lb. , , : gPruits and Vegetables. POTATrTks T5fiS0cj bnyera'- prlwa. fur ahlpiiiuf, KiiTRc cwt: ordlnart-. flntKk! sack: buyiiiK, 0nfjti5fj sweets, -'ttif'jic lb; new, 4c ir lb. - - .j. ... ... . . ONIONS Oreiroii I1.10iS1.23; buying prlcci, bent. t. o. b., riirtlund, $1.00. . FRESH FRtJITS ApplM. Ormfon. 40erj$l.6( per box; tirnnge, uarpls, 12.00 per box; awdllnita. fi.W per -box: Japaoeae, 6065c; bananas, 5rtft4c pur lb; lemona. choice. 13.00; fancy, - :i.5(i'ii 4.00: limes, Mexican. 65c per ICO; plnpapplos, 13.60; pear. Tfrc(3$1.5!5 per box; California. 41.00; cranberries. Itml, $7.00 per bll: Jitspt. 110.00: pvralmmnna" $1.50. ' VEOKTABLKS Turnips, 86o aacr; earrota, (1.00; beata. $1.00 per saek; radlahes. lVid 1ft- per dos; cabbage. Oregon'. lttle; let tucs, hesd. 15c per los; hot-bouae lettucs, per box, $1.00(1.50; green peppers, fie pef lb; Koraeradlah, JJfHe per lb; celery, local. c doa; tomatoes, $1.00 box;, parsnips. $1.25; rn cumbers. 5o7.rw. per box; buttar beans, loo per lb; (Jim beans, 8c; stirmita. 8c; raallflower, Oman. (1.00 Der dox: srtU-hokoa. 4ArnOs dus. . - URIED FRUITS Apples, eraporated, ffl7e rll'i aprlcota, ltl3o per lb; sacks. He per less; peaches. (f9c per lb; pears. tv,t per lb: Drones. Italian. aUU4Un tn- 1..A italr. per lb; flES. California blncxa. (aH per lb; da whites. 67c per lb; plums, pitted. RH He; dat. soldeo, per lb; Bftc; tarda, per RAISINS Seeded, fancr t-lh eartnns. BO Dsek. axes to esse. 8e pke; seeded. 12 -ol eartona, T4ej Muwstels. BO-lb boxes, 7Q8e per lb: London lajera. $1.851U2.00; clusters. $2.B0 8. 711; U. 25c; 14a, COe advance onar pound tar tona. . PIGS Ten l-lb mrtocs. choice brand, $1.00; 10 Mb cartons, fancy brand. $1.10; 10 l-lb bricks. 2-ernwn. SOo; 10 l-lb bricks.'- $-erowa, B6c; SO H-lb bricks, per box. $2 23: 4-row Ur era, per 10-lb bor. 00c; lonae, SO-lb boxes, per lb, Ufa 6 Vie. Cnllmyrana Slx-erown, 10-lb ear tons, ner box. $2.00; B-crown, 10-lb carton, par lox, tl.75: 4-eroarn. SO- l-lh eartona. use box. $1.75. , ; -v. ,. -7, Oroosrlea, Knts, Eto. dered, fo.6.; drr granulated. $3.C0: oeet brann lated. $S. 35; extra C. $5.05; golden 0. $4.80; barrela. 10c; ,i bbls, 25c; boxes. DOe adranes oa sack basis, leas 5c per cwt (or casb It days; maple. UQlOv per lb. v 20(ii.'l2o; Jits, good, 2(1 Q 25c; Jara. ordlnarf, lSfiSoc: Coats Rica, finer. Illfff2l)c: nnata Rica. rood. 161818c; Coats Rica, ordinary. 1012 por io- na-aaice rorr, !.!." "1 13.7.1. TEAS Oolonir. different grades. S&iaeSc; m powder. 2R:t2i.'me: Engllab brsstfaat. differ ent gradee. 12H65c; - spider leg. uneolored Japan. 30Q65c; graes Japan, Terr acsree, SOQ 8ALT Fine Bales. Sa. its. 4s. Bat 10s. 12 25: 8ns tsl'b, dairy, AOs, 40e; 100s. T5e:. Imported i.irerpMi, j;;ta. toe; iocs. 98c: 8a4s. u.so. Worcester BMs 2a. Sa. $5.50: As. $5.25; .Oa, $5.00: hulk,- 20 lba. $5.00; sacks. 60s. 88c. . HALT Coarse, half ground. 100s, per ton, $.25: 60s. ner ton. (0.25: I.Wernool lomn rock. $23.00 per ton: 60-lb. rock, $11. BO: 100a. $11.00. (1KAIN BAUS Calcutta. $5.70f6.00 per 100. IilCR Imparls! Japan. No. 1. 15.37; No. J, $5,121; New Orleans head. 17.75. COAL OIL I'earl or Aatrsl 'asesT2.1e per sal: water white, iron bhls. 18Hc: noden. : hrndllyht eases 25c: headlight. Iron bbla, lHe. ,ictr.cjL. vff rure raw, id uiiis, .n, caaea 4Rc; genuine kettle boiled, rnaes, 60o; bbls. 5! rnd. eak, eat $25 0p; leas than car. ttXkm per ton. BENZINE 3 dt-g., esses, 22e; Iron bbls, 16C. " - - : .i'-. . - - " J I'AFKT OIT Raw, bbls. 3Sc( : casei, SScj bqlled. casna. 40c; . cases, 35c. ; , , ' , OASOMNE 88-dcg., cases, S2J Iroa bbls, 20c: atnve. esses, 24Ue; Iron Mds, 18c, .TLRPENTINE In csaes, 80c; wood bbli, Wi'jc; Iron bbla.- f.4c; 10-lb case lota, 79e. BEANS Sinn II Whlto. S-Ac; lurgo white, $3.40 ftX.Mi pink, $a.4u&3.60J)ay(o, 3Vjc; Lima, $4.00. , ' N OTS Pesnuts, 6(37e per lb for raw, OQlOe for roasted: enconnuta, Sfitff'JOc per dot: wal nuta. .14618o, per lb; plua nuts, lotiliHe per lb; bl.-kory nuts, 10c per lb; chestnuts. Eastern, 1516e per lb; BrsslI nuts. 16c per lb; filberts. lr.Wlflc per lb; fancy pecaoa, 14(J 15e per lb! almonds,' 14c per, lb. WIHB NAU.S Present base at $2.S. HOPE Pure Manila. 13 Vic; stsndurd, 12c; Je t. 10M.e. , WUITU'LEAD 690-lb lots, tLc; len loU, 7s. A HAFP7 NEW YEAR TO ONE AND Alt. 5-KNOCKERS 5 Scotch Oats, per pkg. 10o Atlas Osts. - Malta Vita. 2 pkgs. ........... .930 Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 2...850 Cream of, Wheat.. 2. , .33o A Ane English Breakfast Tea at 250 GOOD SATURDAY ASS MOHVAT - ONLY. r iii 1 1 i Saturday and Monday Only COBS AITS TOMATOES. 1 Standard tomatoes, 'A cans for..85o Choice itomatoes, per can ...... lOo Same, per dozen ............ .tl-10 Sumo, per case (2 doien ,...92.15 -Standard corn, $ cans .250 Same, per dozen . . ....... , . ... .850 Fancy sugar corn, per can .....100 Same,, per dozen ........... .f 1.10 Same, per case (2 dozen) . . .92.16 ASPABAOUS. r' 2 lbs. Square K. 11. Asparagus (Hlekmott's best), 2 cans 45o . Same, per dozen- 92-25 Hlekmott's Perfection Asparagus, 2 ft-lb. tins,-per can .'.BOo Same, per , dozen . . .82.65 Hlekmott's' Asparagus (lac size), per can .... j ....... i ...... ,10o EAST BIDE SEUYEBISS are made on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl-. days. . -. ' A OOOS TIME to lay in your sup plies for , a Christmas dinner.. GoodR at wholesale prices. Ha Portland Packing Company riVE BIQ CASH MABKETSl STATE MABKET First and Salmon streets, phone Main 1457. PACIPIO MABKET West Park and Washington streets, phone Main 1541. STAB MABKET 588 Williams avenue, phone East 633. - ALBANY MABKET 3 6 5 First street, phone Red 3126. ; SUmrrsiDE MABKET 977 Belmont, , phone Scott 398. , 5tart the New Year right. Buy your meats, produce, groceries, butter, from us. We will save you 20 per cent on everything. Oar Special Blend Coffee.. ......... 15c lb Potatoes, fancy........ ..75c sk Apples, per box..... .... ......45c Fancy Naval Oranges........ 10c dz Open Kettle Lard I I!c lb Hams,. ;...;....l4c lb Bacon...-. 16c lb Picnic Hams 9c lb PHONE YOUR ORDERS To everybody who eats meat: to every body who eats poultry; to everybody who eats fish, and to those who enjoy a least or game. And In this year of 1904 let us "meat" every one of you. enjoy a cordial hand shake and become fast friends. "Good fellowship" is our motto all the time. CENTRAL MARKET KINDORF BROS. 130 GRAND AVE. Phone, East 412. RHEUMATISM Kidney, Stomach and Nervous Troubles arm . positively" cured with OilofEden and Sweet Spirits of Eden. r;,; " They are not cheap remedies, but, Inexpensive cures. &5 will buy the lot. Sold by all first class druggists. Much Relieved and Life Prolonged for Years By t'se of "Oil of Eden." ' My wife had a Fibrous Tumor and was treated at one of the best hospitals I could And. I was finally told she was Incurable and could only live a few months at the longest. This was very discouraging and, knowing what Oil of Kden had done for. a sore leg of mine, we concluded to try Oil of Eden over the region of the tumor, which we did, and removed through, the pores of the skin large quantities of matter and corrup tion, . Hhe improved so fast that she soon began doing her own housework and then did her cooking, washing, iron ing and general house work for a year and a quarter, and we kept her alive fW many years by the use of Oil of Eden. ' ' . '' Its use will bring joy and happiness to many, if only used, as it is a most wonderful remedy. Don't commence to use the OH of Eden and quit because you see blisters and matter, tout continue aa long as these impurities coma to the surface, for that is the cause of the dlHease, and when no more matter and blisters come to the surface the disease is removed, Then Oil of . Eden will have no more effect than olive oil. 'H3.I.S0a 'O 'oao . Placrville, Cal., ,t - July 15, 10, Meats and Provisions. c f FREBH MKAT8 Inspected Beef, prims, 6Hc; oi, to; mutton, dressed, 645 ftc lambs, dressed. 6c. FHK811 M-ATS rront street Beet steers, 535Vkc; bulls, 3c;- cows, 44c; pork, black, 6Vo7e; packers. 6l4ri7c; mutton, dressed. 4H(rt5c: lambs, dressed, O&SHc; Teal, snail, ft&SUic; large. 3 4( 7c. HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portland pack (local) hams, 10 to 14, lba. 134c; 14 to 16 lbs, 3V&c; rottsge, 10c; picnic, breakfast . bscon, lHtJilHHr; legnbr short clears, unstnoked, lOUc; smoked, llhic; clear barks, unamoked, lv'ic; smoked, HV4o; Union butts, 10 to Is lbs, ur.smoked, 8c; smoked, flc. EASTERN PACKED HAMS Under 14 lbs. 14c oer 16 lbs. I3v; fancy, 14tf14e; plculcs, 0c; shoulders. 10c; dry-salted sides, tinamoked, ( 10V4e; smoked, like; bresktaat baeon. 15V4(317V4! fancy, lUe. I.OCAI. I.AKI) Kettle leaf, 10s, lOe Bs, lOUc; 60-lb litis, In We; stoam-renderud, 10a, Qc; Bs, OTie; 60s, oUc; compound tierce. TMret tubs. Te. . . 1CA8TEKN XARJ) Kettle leaf. 1Mb tins, lie; fx., 11 c; 50-11) tins, 10V&c; steam-rendered, 10s, oy4c; ts, 9e; 60s, OUe. Abo psckliig-house prices ats act eaah, IB dvs. . CANNED SAUirm-ColiimbU rlret. l-lb tails, $1.75; 2 lb talis. 2.40; fancy, Mb Bats, $1.00; -lb fancy. Oats, $1.15; fancy, Mb oral, $2.00; Alaaks tails, pink, 80c; red, $1.60; 21b tails, FISH Rok eod, 7e; flounders, Bej ballhol 6e; eralw, $1.50 per dK; ranr clama, (KftiOc tier dos; llttlc-neek clams, 3c; striped baaa. 12'A. I'sget Sonnd smelt,- Be; eatrtsh, 7e; Mark rod, - ; anlinon trout, H'i n 15c; kbatera. lftr, pereb. Art- salmon, allTeraidea, ; steelfaesda, 7r; ehlnook, SV; herring, 4; Columbia rier sinelr, 2c; sol-s. 6e, . OVSTEHS Khoal water bay, per gal, $2 26; l-er ack$3.73 ut-t; Olrmpla, per sack, $5. A. A Happy New Year GOOD EATING Is always assured those who buy their groceries of mn Ithls year. - You'll make no miRtake if you start the New Year by making your purchases from us. The big down-town stores, with their fancy rents, can't touch our JJI iv.vo. . Small Prioss Hext" Saturday and Monday Only " FX.OUB8 AKS KEAX.8.' " Yellow or .White Cornmeal, 10- pound ' aack ................... .850 Grahami Whole Wheat or Pastry Flour, 10-lb; sack ........... 85o OILS, SALAD SBESSZHO) AITS - SAUCE. , Cross & Blackwell Oil (pint bot - tie . . . . .'. 400 Lea & Perrln's Worcestershire Sauce, large size, 85o medium -. size, 45c; small size ......... 25o Durkee's Salad Dressing, por bottle , . .860 Snyder's Catsup, 2 bottles .....35o COCOA AHD CHOCOLATE. .Baker's Cocoa, per can . . . , t . . , ,85o Baker's Sweet Chocolate, cake 85o Baker's Chocolate, for. cake, lb. 35o ew York Grocery WHOLESAUE GUS. H. HINNENKAMP, Proprietor. Quick Delivery. . YOU QET FREE FREE . A PRESIDENTIAL WHITE HOUSE COOK BOOK BY USINQ A Coupon and Receipt In all VIOLET OATS PACKAGES ' For Sale by all Grocer : Albers Bros. Milling Co. MANUFACTURERS A. J. FARMER ,: Wholesale and Retail Grocer . Third and Jefferson You can save SO per cent by dealing with me. 3 cans Tomatoes ,....'.23c 1 quart can pure Mable Syrup ......25c 2 cans Lemon Cling Peaches 25c 2 cans Table Aprlcota t,...25o 1 pkg. II. u. uats 10fl 1 lb. Maple Sugar ,...lSc 1 pkg. II. O. Buckwheat ............ lOo 1 package Energy .... L. ........... 1 Oc 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts ...,23c I package Indian Bread Flour....... 5c 1 package Malta Cero .............. 6o 1 lb. Dipper Navy Tobacco ,,.80c I pkg. Postum or Fig Prune ...... .200 1 box Macaroni , ................ , . 350 1 lb. Shilling's Baking Powder, , ,35o 1 lb.;Royal Baking Powder .... ....,40c 1 lb. Arm & Hammer Soda 3o 1 bar Naphtha Soap ............... 5c 12 bars Royal Savon Soap , ........25c 8 bars Baby Elopliant Soap ........25c 8 bars Peet Bros.. Silk Soap. ... . ., ,,26o 1 can Alaska Salmon 5c 50 lbs. lard, compound .,$4.25 1 gallon best Sorgham ...... ......fiOc 3 lbs. broken Java Coffee i..''.25e 1 lb. good English Breakfast Tea... ,15c Best sugar-cured hsms, 1 lb., . . .' . , U44 10 lbs. No. 1 Head Rice . ...... ....40n 1 lb. Gunpowder Tea ,..26c 1 sack best D. G. Sugar ........... .$5.30 1 sack good Hard-wheat Flour..., -..95c 10-lb. bo Crackers ,-.60c 10-lb. pail Pure Leaf Lard ....... .$1.10 5-lb. pall pure Leaf Lard ,.553 8 lbs. Golden Gate Soda ........... .25c 2 lbs. English Walnuts ,.25c 3 lbs. Seedless Raisins. ,i5c 1 lb. Citron . . ..... ...... ,15c 1 lb. Rice Popcorn . .- 2 cans Sliced Pineapple 25a A nlcp. picture frame watch, worth ia.uv, jiur '..,,..,...'..... ..,,000 Deliveries on East Side. Tuearlavs and Fridays. . .. . BUTTER BUTTER 480 AWD COO. Creamery 65c "and .60c .650 ,35c .55c .14q .10c .lie .30o .30c .15c Cat" ' t( cuiuri J ..,,...,.. Fresh ranch eggs Eastern eggs, 2 dozen ....... Hams . .................... Picnic hams . . . . . , . . . . . . Iird . . , ... . . ... , 60a Teas . Best .Java and Mocha coffee ". Chickens, geese .-. ...... LaGRANDE CREAMERY we LK. . 64 TiMHllt. "Quality rirst" Asic Them About it. Saturday and Monday Only -.. r: - - - : PIHEAPPI.ES, . Pineapples, per dozen ...... .91.45 3-lb. can (full weight) chunks,. 85o 3 cans , . ...,,... ......660 Per dozen ................. .82.55 SALKOW, OYSTERS AYS SAB-' . SINES. 3 cans Cove Oysters .......... ,85o . Same, per dozen .............. .500 Columbia River Salmon,- 8 cans for . . t .95o' Same, per dozen .. , ......90o 6 cans large size Col. River Sal- -mon (15c kind) ............. .550 "4 cans choice Red Salmon. .... .850 6 cans American Sardines .. ,...25o Same, per dozen 45o Albert Roche Sardines, 2 cans. . .85o Same, per dozon ....... .- . , . .91.43 01XPS."W Van Camp or CampbelL Soups, 3 ' -cans 850 - Same, per dozen , . , ... .. ... .. , .900- AND RETAIL, Cor. Eleventh and Morrison. Phone Mali 2287. . "IN THE HEART 11,126 Miles Of railway east of Chicago, Peoria, St Louis and the - Mississippi River, ;with eastern terminals at New York, Boston and Montreal, are embraced in the s New York Central Lines For tickets, information, etc., call on (. . - ' ; f W. C SEACHREST, North Pacific Coast Agent, 132 Third Btreet, Portland, Oregon. W. B. JEROME, General Agent, . ' - X , , I St. . T "sf'tftf a j) a '$) '$) t) i) fi) 4 $) 4)j $) $ 4) "$ Q $)) 4 4) 4) 4 '''''' Electricity" In Your Home Brings comfort ! and cheer- fulness during the long win ter nights. Enjoy a few , comforts while you are alive 4br you are a long time dead. 1' S Portland General Electric Co. Let us send Just F. W. BalteS First and Oak THE PORTLAND 0BTsVAan, AMERICAN PLAN .KEADQUASTERS FOR TOURISTS peeUl HtM mad to fsmlllM mat. utngl rsntlsmaa. The uuinaMt will ptos at an tlmea to ehow rooms and firm prloes. modara Turkish kath astabUsUaaat U tha kotaL ' - K. a BOWXKS, Kaaavar. STABT TUB ' ,1 NEW YEAR BIOHT BUY HEBE. 4--KNOCKERS 4 For the big town stores who pay. high rents. - 1-gal. can of 'elegant Table Syrup . . ,Oo 2 cans flne Pineapple ,,....,,..950 Cross & Blackwell Oil, qt 660 Our speclail blend, which Is' guar- , ' anteed and always sells at 25c; we will give you S lbs. for... 81.00 Oood, Saturday and Monday only. Saturday and Monday . CAKHXB PEAS. Thrie bans Early June peas. . . .' .95o Same, per dozen ... 90o Same, per case, (3 dozen) ..,.91.75 BUTTEB. , . A knocker to tho big fellows who can't reach this price for the same butter: Fine Butter, Dairy, at 35o Best Creamery Butter ... . . t . .650 SYBTTP AWD MAPLE STB VP. 1 qt. bottle of pure Maple Syrup 800 Same, per 'dozen , , .... . , . . . .92.75 -Log Cabin Maple Syrup, pints, 85o quarts, 40o; H -gallon can, 65o - - gallon . . ............ f'... 91-25 YOUB HOISY SAOK any time the goods are not satisfactory. - i MAIL OBSEBS given attention as soon as all personal and phone or ders are out These are busy times. OF THE CONTINENT" 134 Monroe Street, Chicsgo, Illinois. for your orders. phone us. s & Cn.. Printers Phone Main. 165 oxsooir. $3 Per Day and Upward AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELER!. ( t.