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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL rOHTL AND, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 190 f.
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TRANSACTIONS IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD
"IN THE HEART OF THE CONTINENT"
t TyDta?.?"'C0L'ClC
Entered at th. Postnfflce of Portland, Or.
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Tho Daily Journal, threw months...!......, 1.80
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Terma by Kail. - '
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The Daily Journal, by mall, air months.... 8.25
')be Dally Journal, by msll, three months.. 1.25
Ibe Dally 'Journal, by mall, one month..,.. .60
'v The Semi-Weakly Journal.
Tba Semi-Weekly Journal, S to 12 psfea each
lne, all tba news and full market reports, one
rir. 11. SO ,
The Weakly Journal.
Tbe Weeklv Journal, 100 eolnmne of reading
raoh lwt, Illustrated, fell market reports, one
year, II 00. . .-'
Eimlttances sbonld be made by drafts, -postal
rrnies, express order a. and small amoenti are
acwftoWa la 1 and 2-ceut postage stamps. , ,
THK JOTMAX.
: ' . V p. o. Una '121. Portland. Or.
TODAT'S TOKECAST.
Weather conditions snd general forecast for
Vrriroit, Washington and Idaho:
The storm yeaterday over Western Washing
ton inored rapidly east, and it Is central tbls
morning as a trough of low pressure extending
f if.m the Texas Panhandle northward to t'un
srla., (ienersl rains oecured in Western Wash
ington and Western Oregon, and light anow In
iii wtern Oregon, rtoutnern Idaho and Utah.
There are Indication of the spnrosrb of a
second disturbance, which, it is expected, will
cause continued unsettled weather oTer Sim
ilar, nith rain west of the Cascade mountains
and snow to the east of thla ranger
"The following maximum wind velocities r.
cfrrt-d yesterday: . North Head, AO miles, south;
Hccltle, 44 miles, south.', The line to Cape Fist
trry Is 3od.
Maximum temieratur in the last 24 hours,
tV; minimum temperature, 30; precipitation,
.19V-
MAEBIAGE LICENSES.
Perrilla M. Miller, aged 22, and J. R. Jones,
of Douglas county, Washington, aged 27.
Hose Balcb, aged it, and J. C, Mauck, aged
2T.
Krsnces M. Clarke, aged 19, and Edward H.
Hrrdie, aged 19. .. . . ' .
. ,-' ';, ;. BIEIHS. ., .;
Jannsry 4, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Meyer, at
122 Cast Tblrty-nlulh. a Son..
December . to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. New
ton, at Kast Tenth and Powell, a son. - .
Decemlier 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Y. A. Lehman,
at l.r4 Kast Twentieth, a daughter.
December 25. to Mr. and Mrs. Deltner, at
1160 Vsneouver avenue, a eon.
January 8. to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Howe, at
WH1 Kelly ' atreet. a daughter.
s- - ' . . ii i m i n'-'. 1 i .','','''."
COSTAOIOTJB DISEASES,
. January 8. Merrill, Verna and Charles 8cbn
Ditcher, at 601 Grand svenue, measlea.
January 0, Henry Kngllsb, at 474 Columbia,
measlea. .
January T, Baby Sbober, at 455 Aldef street,
measles. ,
January A, Rico Tenera, at 127 ' Eaat
Thirtieth, seaf.l-s. - . '
January, 8. Vivian Tenera, at . 127 . Xatt
Ihirtieth, measles.
January H. Muriery Gilbert, at 414 Colum.
nia, measles. :.
January 6. Margaret Wiener, at S50 Four
tc nth. raesKles. ,
January , Cbauncy Wlsner, at 830 'Four.
tr nth, measles.
January K. Heorgo , Gaylord, , at B9 North
Eleventh, scarlet fever. ,.
January T. David I. u mora, at Burnsldo and
Grand avjnue. typhoid fever. .
t'reamatorinm. on Oregon City ear line, near
(tellwood; mmlern, sclnntiflc, complete. Charges
-Adults. children, 125. Visitors a. m.
to 5 p. m. Portland Cremation association.
I'ortlsnd, Ot, i.
The Edwsrd Holmsn Undertaking Co., funeral
directors and eiubalmers, 220 Third street,
i'boue 507. - - ? -
J. P. Flnlev Je Son, funeral directors and
eir.lialmers, hare removed to their new estab
lihhment, corner Third and Madison streets.
Both phones No. S.
BITER VIEW CEMETEBT.
Blngle gravea. $10. Family lota from $75 to
Sl.otK). 'Hie only cemetery la Portland which
punctually maintains and cares for lota. For
full information, apply to W. R. Mackensle
Worcester block, city. W. M. Ladd, president.
" Clark Bros. for. Bowers, 289 Morrison atreet
BEAL ESTATE TRANSFEBI.
' 1
,10
60
26T
10
3
to
600
630
BOO
800
1. IT. Grove et si to Genevieve Cspen.
pareol land tection 7, towaablp 1 south,
rsnge 1 east ......I
fiherlff to h. H. Tarpley, lot 8. block 1.
I'rettyman's suldlvisloc ...... ... .
Foiut View Land company to D. D. Wood,
lot 13, Mock 11, Point --View --- a-tTr?.
June 4i. Burkmsn to Kdwardo D. Hurrle,
bit 2.1. I.amsrgent J'ark No, 2........
Frank Mlvhels et si. to Thomas Dillon.
l-ls 8 and 4, block 3, North Vslo sddi-
Hon
tlulinonish county to Aloys Harold, lot
block 0. Penlntular addition ......
jivfm iiannu iu Laurence aa. jjeai, ivl
..'19, block 0, Pcniusular addition. .
Amanda Dwiee to Ingard bberbeck, 2 acres
situated between section 8 and section V, '
- township 1 sruth. range 2 eaat .........
Crfiugo W. Erowu to Amanda Dee, lota '
4 to , block 1. Laurelwood ....
V. O. Downing a.id wife to William fis
Nsne, lot 4. block 18, bunnybldc addi
tion William Sherlock vo.npany to AKred Jng.
tardaon, , lot 11, block 19, (Sherlock's
addition
M. Kvsus to Ranfird B. Whiting, lots
S. and 7, block 3, Northern Hill sddi-
Hon 1,800
rJt.f frd B.- Whiting and wife tor James -
sua L.. lisrdv, lots 5 and 8, block 9,
Ncrthorn lilll addition
Ai.i;la W. Barkwell to Ranford B.
Nhitlu. rart block 32. eltv- ulan
A and 6, block 0, Northern Hill addl-
lb.n fsoo
Arnold .(jueemer to Panford B. Whiting,
fracttbn lou 11 apd 32, blk 63, Al
Idna 1,400
C. F. Waggener to Emma H. Anderson,
lots 1. 1L 3 and 4. block 80. Carter's .
addition ......
Km ma II. Anderson to Minnie R. Bobbins,
ot i, DitM'K i. nans saaition ........ j
rririck llolman to Standard Box factory,
lots U 2, 7 snd 8, block 23, sst Port
Uind ........ 1,000
. 1 I.' ..11 . .. m , , , n, m 7
viiw w . ii. ana r, r. tiiencoe.
lot 4. block 10. Mount Tabor villa ... .
Buimyalile Ind Improvement eompsny
in Pdwtrd LodT, lot V, west H lot 10,
block B5. Xunnyslde ,..
II. U. Newhsll snd wife to Julia M. Ed
son, lot 8. block 124, West lrvingtou.. '
Kverdlng and Fsrrell to J. G. Wood
msnsee, lot 3, block 1, Center and Au
nex ........ ,
M. A. Gove and wife to W, W. Knebaugb,
lots 1 and 2. block ft. Taborslde. . . .. i
harah A. Davenport and huaband to John
M. Pltteitger, north U lota 1 and 2,
all lots 8 to 8, block .0, subdivision
Hlverview addition , ...".,........,. i
W J. Hill and wife to M. P. Carter,
lt 1, block 2. Midway Annas addition, 800
B. W. Hma et al to A. F. Barrett, lots
Ifl and 20, block ti. Arleta Park No. H. 175
Tanl Haiier to I. W. Wakefield, lot S,
Mock 1. Kralnard tract . . ... , tJJ . . jjb
Mutual Investment company to F. V.
llolman. lots 1, 2. 7 snd 8. block 15,
Ksst Portland 7,000
J. II. Nb snd wife to M. A. Mann snd
lfe. block B. Nsabs First addition.. 875
E. J. Jcffery and wif to til ma li arris,
lot 8, block 7. King's Hecond addition.. 1
150
125
575
2
125
800
ctnts fr.wn tba Title Gusrsntes A Trust
tauy, chamber of commerce bldg,
; BVILSIXO PEBXITS.
Tlerb and Mslkiry, lo cent 81.2O0.
To 'W. L. Bitckner, jt-psirs at Salmon and
Tenib. to "t 8I.DH1.
To G. w: Oordop, rect two H4-stnry dwell
ings at Corbett and Porter, to coat $.'l,ii0.
. 38' mlnlh, deWpture may be xurren
ler'tj to cnmany and receive lt full
vatMsi with all accrued . Inturent and
vni(li. J. 8, Well company, 84 Grand
U CU(J,
SALT TRUST IS
FIGHTING AGAIN
activity or iinjEPEirDEirr oow-
CXKITS . CA.TSES A DEOP 33f . AXA
' B0KE8TZ0 ' FXOOTJCTS CHAZTOXj
TAXES BPTEOT OJff 1TZT MOWBAT
M0BHTWO. 4
Pront Street, Jan. 9. The principal
events in the loral markets today were:
Sensation in salt.
Oats range upward.
. Hop dealers. try advance. v ''
! . Larger receiptu, in all lines.
" 'Continued dullness in prunes. ' . i :
Turpentine advances.
Ekks will touch bottom. ,
. BenaationjU Obang; ia Salt,
There was something of a sensational
character doing; In the salt market today.
The change Is In the nature of- a decline
from former quotations, but what the
exact figures are cannot be given until
Monday, as the new figures do neVt take
effect until that day. It is known to a
certainty ; that coarse and half ground
salt and table salt of domestic product
will be lower. The cut will be about from
$1 to $2 a, ton on coarse and stock grades
and 25 cents a bale on table salt, Genu
ine Liverpool salts are unchanged. The
cause of the change in the salt market is
due to the activity of the" large number
of independent concerns who have of late
been taking a large per cent of the so
called trust's business in the Pacific
coast states. The new Vates. have been
mode by the Independent concerns and
some further-cuts are daily expected as
both sides to the controversy are deter
mined that the-other shall call it quits.
The independent' men aay that they will
tight the trust to the last and no matter
what figures the large concern quoted
they wilt always meet it and perhaps
go them one better. The printed quota
tions have not yet been changed. , . ; ;
r;-""';; Oavta Kinging Vpward. "'
The prospects of this city landing a
large government order' for oats have
caused the local market to stiffen up a.3
the quotations today show a decided ad
vance, both white and gray pats being
quoted at the same figure,
' ' local Dealers lit Dark. .
Local dealers in hay are in the dark
as far as the government contract for
hay is concerned. It is now said that
the hay will be purchased and shipped
on the sound and that the lower figures
for supplies will be ignored by the gov
ernment. "What is the use of asking
for and submitting bids for supplies to
the government," says one of the local
bidders, "if the lowest figures and the
best goods will not be accepted in prefer
ence to the highest bid and poorer
stocks. Portland was the lowest bidder
for both oats and hay but it is a question
whether we will get the contract or not."
' Turpentine stakes Advance. '':'-. . :
The WV P. Fuller company announce
an advance of 3 cents a gallon on turpen
tine, the hew list to take effect at once.
No other changes in oils are noted.
Xggs to Touch Bottom. '
The egg market is rather shaky at, the
present time and only a very severe cold
snap with its consequent falling off in
receipts will save .. the ' market from
touching the bottom of the ladder at
about 14 or perhaps 15 cents, a dozen.
Just now the receipts are very heavy and
although the outward movement shows
an Increase the stocks are still accumu
lating at a rapid pace. The ranging quo
tations on eggs today are from 2614 to
27 H cents with sales at both figures.
. , Dullness is Proas. '
" The dullness In prunes continues and
few, if any, of the local packers and
shippers expect to make a profit on their
Investment during , the present season.
"We would be willing and I think every
dealer in the city would be willing, says
a prune-shipper, "to sell and clean up
what prunes we hav at the prices we
paid for them, not alone making a pront
on Our investment Most of them would
also be willing to throw in their time in
order to clean up. This talk about the
commission merchants holding back the
prices on prunes is all bosh and should
not be regarded seriously. If the asso
ciation has, as it says, control of about
75 per cent of the prunes of the state,
why do they not force the dealers Into
line and make higher prices. My firm
for one would not stand back on getting
more money for the goods but the simple
explanation of. the prune situation is
that the easterners do not want our
prunes this year and prices cut no figure.
We do not get offers at any price." -Kop
Men Try to Advanoe. '
Now that there are less than 3,500
bales of hops remaining unsold in the
state the local dealers and holders are
endeavoring to boost up prices and scare
the brewers into submission. The prin
cipal doings in the hop market at this
time are between dealers, and they are
buying from one another ths strong
from the weak holders, in order to keep
the market stiff. No sales have been
made over 25 cents. - - -
' Poultry Becoipta Xarger. .
Although the receipts of poultry are
much larger, the demand is quite good.
and with the exception of this after
noon all sales today were made around
quotations. Good hens are very scarce
on account of the fact that the chickens
are just beginning to lay.
Mora Xaats an Coming. .
' More meats are coming, but the mar
ket on all lines is considered good and
the top quotations are still ruling for
all products. Veal is scarce Indeed, and
the prices . look better. No changes in
quotations today.
Opinion on Today's Market, ;
v W, B. Glafke company Don't look
for any ; improvement in butter soon.
Eastern market is too low to admit of
high prices here. ; We have been offered
best creamery at Ogden, at 22 H cents,
i Turner & Co. Chicken demand same,
but the receipts are ' larger and 'there
was enough to go around.
Bell tc Co. Bananas are very scarce.
Rapp 4c Behlbrede Eggs are coming
In faster. ;. '- "
Mark Levy A Co. Bananas are nearly
out of the market,
Q. 8. Smith company Medium grade
apples in better demand.
Malarkey V Co. No halibut In mar
ket today;---'- . '" '." . -
W. 8. flwank Potato cargo on last
steamer to 'Frisco was light and next
one will be the same; market firm for
fancy stocks.' - y ,
Davenport-Thompson company Short'
of. bananas; expect car of sweet pota
toes today. ' ' .'';.:'
Page & 8ons Poultry about' the same;
everybody is after it and price Is good;
Oregon eggs moving off well; business
during week was good.
. McKlnley Mitchell Better feeling in
both potatoes and onions, but market
is not higher; oats are working higher;
hay is weaker. ' ,
Krnlih, Bros. Hogs, both heavy: Bnd
light. In'gooq.demand; veal Of'all grades
Is selling at top of market; poultry high
and scarce;-' mora orders than can fill;
beef and, in fact,-all dressed meats, are
wanted at top figures.
Toft, lllne & Co. Receipts of both
fresh meats and poultry continue to
roll in and out, at prices that border
around the top of the market: receipts
heavier today, and this somewhat weak
ened the tone.. . . .,
Today's quotations, .as revised, are as
follows:. '-s'. i..-v' '::,-x 'V..;.- ?; - r;:'H-i
POBTXiAJTI) , WHOLESALE FBICES,
Grain, Flour and Ped."';:;5.:i ',"'
WHEAT Kxport ' quotations New Wslla
Wslls, 73Q!7fc; bluestem, 7S79c; valley, . 17
78c.
BARLEY Feed, S2O.0O; rolled, S21.e0tig22.O0;
brewing, $21.00(22.00.
OATS No. 1 white, I24.0025.00i grsy,
f24.0O6r2a.no per .ton; wbite, 422.00(22.00;
grsy, -J2.tKi(ff22.S0 per ton, farmers' price.
KLOUR Eastern Oregon: Pstents, 4.103
4.40; straights, J.60; valley, 3.753.85; gra
ham. Us, $8.40;. 10s, $3.70.
MltiLSTUKKS Bran, $10.00 per ton; mid
dlings, $24:00; shorts, $20.00; chop, $18.00.
HAt Timothy. (16.0018.00; Eastern Ore
gon. $16.00ft20.00: mixed, $14.00; clover, $18.00
r 14.00: wheat, $18.()15.00; cheat, $12.00
14.00; oat, 413.00(415.00. , ,
Hops, -Wool-andr Hid
Hops New. 25c for cbolcs; 20ii22V4d for
prime; poor quality, : 1820c; contract, 1004,
lrjrl7c- . . ' ' " ' -
WOOIi-Valleyi coarse to medium, iatl6e;
fine, 10fr16Vjc; Eastern Oregon, lu&l&c; mo
hair, nomlual. H5M37CV
fiHEEfSKISS Shearing, 10320c; abort wool,
20 30c; medium wool, 30i0c; long wool,
eOc(i$1.00 escJh. .
TALLOWr-Prlme, per lb, 4QSe; No. 8 and
giease, 2Q2Hc.-
HIBES Ury bides. Ko. 1, IS lbs and up,
14c per lb; dry kip. No. 1, 8 to ' 1ft lbs,
12c; dry calf, No. 1. under 6 lbs, lie; dry
salted, balls snd stags, 1-3 less thsa dry
Bint; sslted hides, ateer, ssound, 00 pounds or
over, 6fft7c: 60 to 60 lbs, tic; under 60 lbs
and cows. D6c; stsgs and bulls, sound, ' 4c;
kip, sonnd, 19 to 30 lbs, 6c; sound, 10 to
14 lbs, 6c; calf, sound, under 10 lbs, 8c; green
(unsslted), :1c per fb less; culls, le pr,lb
less; borse hides, sslted, each. $1.2R01.75; dry.
csch, $1.00jil.fi0; colU' bides, each, 2o3ftOc;
gost skins, common, each, 10(15c; Angora,
with wool on, each, 25c1.00.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
BUTTER Creamery, extra fancy, 80c; ordinary,-
27e; cold storage, 2,")fg27 Vic; Eastern.
W'lZlkc; renovsted, 20&21toc; dairy, Hid&
17 He; store, lOiffiiae.
EUUS r-resh Orrgcn, 2fl27He; cold storage,
24c 1 bakers, 2325c; Eastern, 25c.
CIlKtSfr-tuli cresm, twin, y14c; Young
America, 15c.
1'OtI.THyChlckeca, mixed, 12ini2Vie lb;
liens. 12 Va313e per lb; roosters, lie per lb;
broilers, lltt13Hc per lb; fryers, 12fta per
lb; ducks, old. 12c per lb; young, ISc .per lb;
geese, HiHOe per lb; tuikeys, l&dil&c per lb;
dressed, 102oe par lb, ,
Prnits and Tegetables.
' POTATOES 7S(g 80c; buyers' prices, for
slilpplug, 7.VaS0c cwt; (fdinary, 6X'itftc sack;
buying, 60(fi0jc; sweets, iKH'ifa per lb; nsw,
4c per. lb. ,
O.VIONH Oregon, $1.10(31.25; baying prices,
best, $1.00; f o b. Portland, $1.05.
FHESH i'BUITS Apples, Oregon, 40ca$1.50
(r box; oranges, navels, $2.50 per box;
seedlings, $2.00 per box; Japsnese, eflc; ba
ns nas. 6425 toe per lb; lemons, choice, 13.00 per
box; fancy, $3.504.00 per box; limes, Mexi
can, 65c per 100; pineapples, $3.60; pears, 76cQ
$1.25 per box; Collforuis, $1.00; cranberries,
locsl, $7.00 per bbl; Jersey, $10.UU; persim
mons, $1.50. -
V KG KTABLES Turnips, 85e per aack; car
rots, $l.uo per sack; beets, $1.00 par sack;
rsdlahes, i2Vteloc per dur; calibage, Oregon,
1TH4C per lb; lettuce, bead, 15c per dos; bot
bousa lettuce, $1.00I1.50 per box; green pep
pers, 6c per lb; borseradlac. 7Sft&c per lb;
ceitry, local, 60c per dos; tomatoes, $i.uotl.25
per box; parauips, $1.25; cucumbers, 60ft75e
er boxi butter bosna, 10c per lb; Lima beans,
8c; sprouts, tc, cauUdower, Oregon, $1.00 per
dos; artichokes, '54fiJc par dts.
DKIEU KKLlTa Apples, evaporated, 67c
per lb; apricots, list) 13c per lb; sacks, He
pet' lb less; peaches, dtcue per lb: pears, 8Hc
Jrer lb; prunes. Italian, UVsi4Vse per lb;
'Yench, : 4t44c per lb; i tigs, California
blacks, C(iii,c per lb: do whites. 0Mit7c
pet lb; plums, pitted, 5(((lc per lb; dates,
gi.lrten. B',c per lb; tarda, $1.60 per 15-lb box.
KAlSrNH Seeded, fancy, 1-lb cartons, 50
packages to case, 9e pkg; seeded, 12-oa
csrtons, 7e; loose Muscatels, fiO-lb boxes, 7tf
8Mc er lb: Londin 'svers. 11.8522.00: clusters.
S2.50Q3.75; Hs, 25c; H$, too advance over
pound cartons.
FIOS Ten 1-tb Csrtons. choice brand. 81.00
10 1-lb cartons, fancy brsnd, $1.10; 10 1-lb
i.ricxs, x-crown. uc; iu .j-id nricas, -crown,
Wc: 60 U-lh bricks, oer box. S2.26: 4-row lav-
era, per 10-lb box, 80c; loose, 5o-lb boxes, per
lb, 66e. Callmyraus Six-crown, 10-lb car
tons, per box, $2.00; 5-crown, 10-lb carton, per
box, $1.75; 4-erown, 20 V lb cartons, per bog.
fi.10. - .......
--r - Groceries, Huts,- rto. 1
SUG AB "Sack basis" Cube. $5.70; pow
dered. SS.85: dry aranulated. 15.55: beet araau
lated. S5.35.' extra ". (5.05: golden C. S4.5:
bbla, 10c; y, bbls, 25c; boxes, 60c advance on
sacx oasis, less xoc cwi xor cssn, 10 days;
ma pie, nfftiu-j per id.
HONKV 14U,aHlKc. .
tiOKKEK Oreen Mocha, 21iSC3c; Java, fancy,
2:iH2c; Java, good, 2u25c; Java, ordinary,
18i2oc; Costa Rica, fancy, lU32oc; Costs Kica,
gc-od, laQISc; Costa Rica, ordinary, 11 U 13c per
lb; package coffee, $14.25.
TEAS Oolong, different grades, 35365c:
Jmipowder, 28k3235c: Kngliab breskfaat, dlf
irent grades, 12ltitt5e; splderleg, untolored
japan, ouattoc; green japan tvery acarce),30a
Voc.
SALT Fine Bales, 2s, Ss. 4s, 6a, 10s. $2.25;
fine table, dslry, 60s, 4c; lOos, 75c; Imported
Liverpool, dos, auc; iuus, use; zzw, fi.vu.
Worcester Bbls 2s. Ss. $5.60; 6s, $5.25; 10s,
$5.00: bulk, 320 lbs, $5.00; sscks. 60s, Hoc,
SALT Coarse, bait ground, 100s, per ton,
$.25; 50s, per ton. $9.25; Liverpool lump rock.
per ton; do-id rock, su.nu; iuus, gu.oo.
OHAlN BAliS Calcutta, 5.76(J6.(0 per 100.
KICK linperlal Japan No. 1, 6c; 'o, 2,
4e: Now Orleans bead. TV4c.
ItEANH Small white, 8c; Urge white, $8.40
ro.ou; pios, t4.su (aJ.ov; uayou, one; JUimaa,
4.0O. i - -- ..-.
N UTS Peanuts, 6Q7c per lb for rsw, &10e
per lb for rosated; cocoanuls, 85 W Doe per dos;
walnuu, 14 S iilftc pnr lb: plus nuts, loitfl2Vte
En lb; nirxory nuts, luc per jd; cnestnuts,
sstern, 15016c per lb; Brsxll nuts, 16c per
lb: niuerrs. iniqvic per id; isucy pecans, J4a
16c per lb; almonds, 14c per lb,
WIKK NAILS Present bake at $2.68.
HOPK Pure Msnlla, 13c; aundard, 12c;
sisal 10V4c.
Paints, Coal Oils, Eto.
COAL OIL Pearl or Aalral Csasa, J3e pe
gat; water watte, iron duis, ibvc per gsl;
wooden, ; headlight, cases, 25c per gal; bsd-
llaht. Iron bbls. lHVtc Der sal. .
LINHEEO OIL Pure raw. In bbls. 43c per
gsl; esses, 48c pe gal; genuine Aettle boiled,
case 60c per gat, bbls 45o per gal; ground
rstei csr lots, par ion; less loan cars,
$26.0 per ton. , - ,
BENJtl.NK 68-deg., Cases, 22c; Iron bbls,
15 Wc. .
PAINT OIL Rsw, bbls $3c per gal, cases 38c
per gal; boiled, esses 40c.
GASOL1NK 86-deg.. esses 32c per gsl. Iron
bbls 26c per gal; stovs, cases 24 lie par gsl,
iron bbls 18c per gsl.
TURPENTINE In cases. 83c per gsl, wooden
bbls 76 '-4 c per gsl. Iron bbls 77c per gsL 10-lb
case lots 82c. 1
WH1TB LEAD 5Xi0-lb lota 60 per lb, less
sots 7o per lb. - .,
Meats and Provisions,
FBE8U MEATS Inspected Beef, prime,
6VjC per lb; cows, 5c per lb; mutton, dressed,
SdtSHe per lb; lambs, dressed. 6c per lb.
FRBSI1 MBAT8 Front street Beef steers,
68e per lb; bulls, 8y,(i4e per lb; cows, 4dt
5c lier lb; pork, block, 6!4i7c per lb; packers,
mi7c per lb; mutton, dressed, 4(t5c per
lb; lambs, dressed, 6Vi'ic per lb; vesl, small,
bi)8Wc per lb; large, SioJc per lb. .
HAMS BACON. ETC Portland pack (local)
hams, 10 to 14 lbs, 13c per lb; 14 to 16 lbs,
13Vsc per lb; cottage, 10c per lb; picnic, 01o
Kir lb; breakfast bacon, leftlglOc per lu; reau
r short clean, unsmoked, IOHq per lb;
smoked, 11 e per lb; clesr bscks, Unsmoked,
loo per lb; smoked, 1114c per lb; Union butts,
10 to IS lbs, unsmoked, 8c per lb; smoked, 0c
per lb.
EASTERN PACKED HAMS Under 14 lbs,
14 He per lb; over 15 lbs, 18a per lb; fancy,
14WH4c er lb: picnics. BUa Der - lb:
shoulders, 10c per lb; dry-salted sides, unsmoked.
loftc per id; smoseo, per id; oresktsst
bacon, 15VianViC per lb; fancy, lV'ic per lb.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10a, 10e per
lb; 6a, 10' per lb; 50-1 b tins. 10o per lb;
stasm-rendered, 10s, 9e per lb; 6s, 9e per
lb; 60s, 6c per II' ; compound tierces, 7 lie per
lb; uis. 1c per lb. , . t
- EASTERN LARD Kettle leaf. JOlb tins,
11c per lb; 6s, 111! per lb; 50-lb tins, lOHe
per lb; stesm-rendered 10s, 9c per lb; 5s,
e per lb; 60s. A per lb.
t Above useklni houaa DTlces ara net cash. IS
dsys.) - -, - -
CANNED SALMON Columbia river Mb tails,
$1.75; 2 lb talla, $2.40; fancy Mb flats, fl.oo;
H-lo isncy oats, gi.in; isnry l-tn ovsi, V 0;
Alsaka tails, pink. 80c: red. 11.60: 1-lb tslls.
$2.o.
FISH Rock cod. 70 per rnt Sounders, 5c per
lb; bsllbut, 6c per lb; rrsbs, $4.60 per dos;
rssor clsms. KalOc per doar little-sack clams.
Sc; striped bsss, 124c per lb; Pugnt Sound
smelt. 6c per lb; catflab, 7c per lb; black cod,
per lb; salmon trout, 12V4iU5 per" lb;.
u niters. oe et lb; perch, Ac per lb; salmon,
sllvcrsldcs, 6o per lb; steelbesds, 8c per lb;
eMnook. 26e per lb: herring. -4c per lb .Coluuv
b river smelt, 20c per lb; soles, 60 per lb;
torn end, 6c per lb.
OYSTERS Khoslws tee bsy. ' rar rsl. 12 M:
pe sack, $3.75 net; Olympla, per aack, $5.25.1
BROKERS' OPINIONS .
ON NEW YORK STOCKS
(Furnished by Orerbeck, Starr A Cooke' Co.)
Melntyre Jt Msrshsll, New York! Speculation
In the stock market conrluuod very narrow
today and most of It waa professional. The
war news showed some Improvement, which was
reflected In the foreign markets and our mar
ket naturally synipsthlxed. There Is a con
tinued alweuee of any ontslde demand snd it
will require the development of something of
an extraordinary bullish character to arouse
bullish enthusiasm and stimulate activity,, ss
there, is '-a well-grounded suspicion that the ad
vance of the last week has been maiiily on
manipulation with s view of creating a better
market to distribute stocks on. The banks
now bold a - total surplus over legsl require
ments on all depostts of $14,686,405, against
$14,810,300 a year ago. ,' (-:. .-.,---
Logan-A Bryan, New York: The market hsa
rnied firm but without special features. Th
Mexican Issues- were well bought and closed
at about the beat prices of the day. The bank
statement ' waa little better than expected.
News from tbe Orient waS of a peaceful char
acter and resulted in a good deal of short cov
ering. Tho market Is nsrrow and almost
"rbolly-rfrofessionsl and for the time being we
look for nothing but a scalping affair at least.
Stocks bought on tbe breaka will show profits
Boon, , though, we tblnk. . -" ' -i
Harrlmau A Co.-, New York; Tbe stock mar
ket today acted very mueh as anticipated. Tbe
Lank statement was fully up to expectations.
Tbe rumor- ot tbe Penoaylvanla-Uould fight set
tlement was widely circulated sud the Im
provement in Pennsylvsnia, Missouri Pacific and
Western Union ratber bore out tba rumor. The
market sbould be. much better next week.
Dick Bros., Cbtcsgo: Railroad stocks showed
good buying. Amalgamated scored another ad
vance and was well bought.' Action of lead
ing stocks indicated that the leading pro
fmlonnls jre working on tbe bull aide again,
Bacbe A Co.. New York: While the general
market ruled dull It was unquestionably strong
and unless something of seriously disturbing
character should occur Mondsy we-look for the
msrxet to do better next week. , . t - -.
Walker Bros,' New. York: Money continues
easy and we look for : a better market and
higher prices next week.
Huttoo A Co., New York! There ' seems
Utile doubt tbe situation in the East will
affect prlcea materially It it changes, , (
DESCRIPTldN.
st
sr.'
a
Anaconda Mining Co....
AmaL Copper Co..
Atchison, com..,....,..
do pref erred...... .r.
Am. Car A Found., com.
Am. Sugar, com ,.
Am. Smelt., com......
do preferred...;,.....
Baltimore A Ohio, com.
do preferred
Brooklyn Rapid, Transit.
Canadian Pacific, com..
Chi. A Alton, com
do preferred.....,..,.
ChL & Gt, West., com. .
Chl Mil. A St. P.....
Chi. A North., com.....
Chi. Terminsl Ry......
Chesapeake Ohio
Colo. Fuel A Iron. com.
Colo. South., com...., .
do 2d preferred.......
do lat preferred......
Delaware A Hudson. ...
Dels., Lacka. A West...
D. sV R. O., com.
do preferred... .......
Erie, com
do 2d preferred
do 1st preferred......
Illinois Centrsl
Louisville A Nashville..
Metro. Traction Co.,,..
Mr.nhattan Klevsted.-...
Mexican Central Ry,.,.
Missouri raelnc. ........
M.. K. sV T.. com......
- do preferred..........
New York Central.....
Norfolk A Western, com.
North American ,
N. Y Ont. A West...
Pennsylvania Ry.......
P. U., L. C. ,.,.,
Pressed Stoel Car, com
do preferred
Pacific Mail Steam. Co.,
Beading, com
do 2d preferred......
do 1st preferred......
Bep. Iron A Steel, com.,
do preferred
Boek Island, com
dor preferred ,
Southern Railway, com.,
do preferred. ........
Southern Pacific
St. I A S. F.. 2d pfd.
St. 1.4 8. W., com...
do preferred....,....,
Tins A Pacific.........
Teen. Coal A Iron......
T., St-l.. A W com.,,
do preferred.
Union. Pacific, com......
do preferred ,,
U. 8. Leather, com
do preferred
ti. 8, Rubber, com......
do preferred...
U. 8. -Steel Co., com..,.
do preferred
Wheel. L. E., com...,
do 2d preferred....,,,
do 1st preferred......
Wisconrln Central, com.
do preferred ..,
Western Union Tele....
Wabash, com..........
do preferred
44
224
"88
7814
10
87
78'
8?
89
184
1251,
48
8
T14
8914
00
117
35
fin
15U
14314
168
1114
82
1TW
26
6614
20
6814
2814
4814
us
130
107
121
142
1214
17
39
119
01
84
21
117
n
45
'23"
19
7
49
41
141
84
25
ae
S8'
78
"jVi
T7
43
10
OT
IT
24
88
20 '
88
76
60
67
88
18
125
89
79
89
50
11714
35
80
15
143
108
11
82 g
80
17
26
66
165 -271
20
68
28
48
68
1301
107i
121 Tl
142
131
77
I
22
19
79
48
40
84
78
"t
1?8
42
10
66
18
24
47
17
39
87
?
i , 'OOI'ttOB '"P Ms lajoi
ZASTEKX HOPS STEADY, .
Chicago, Jsn. 8. Receipts of livestock in the
principal packing centers of the country today
were. ,
Hogs. Cattle. Sheen.
Chicago 4,000 ' 300 2,000
Ksiwas City ......... 2,000 . 2imi ....
Omaha ... 8.500' 100 1.800
nogs upenea ana closed siesdy. Itnllng
prices are: Mixed and butchers, $4.S5Q5 00;
gcod kesvy, S4.9Oa5.00; rough heavy, $4.46a
4.88; light. S4.48a4.50.
Cattle Strong. ,
' Sheep Strong.
PEIKART BHIPMZHT8 AMP CLZAKA5CE8.
Chicago, Jsn. . Ths primary receipts show:
Todav. TMr mm
Bushels. 7 Bnshrls.
,...847,tss1 5(16,000
,...332,000 . 201,000
Wfceat
Corn ,
Tbe shipments were:
Wheat
Corn .......
The clearances were
NEW YORK COTTON
RANGEDUPWARD TODAY
(Furnlahed by Ovorlxwk. Starr A Coot C.
New York, Jan. l The ' fluctuation In tbe
cot ion option list tbe psst week bave been
wide enough to sstlsfy the moat exacting
trader and ueerly every Influence on the market
has played Its part wltb an effect rarely
experienced by the trade. The near future
of prices will undoubtedly be controlled by tbe
movement ot cotton to market and a continuance
ot declining movement on the on band and
on 4bo other by chances ot war In tho East,
and In the-event of war the proopects of an
tarly peace or otherwise.. We bave as yet no
reliable data upon vbleh to bate trade condi
tiens snd the percentage of a reduced demand
as compered with lost year.'- This is duo to the
famine In supplies and In goods which has
forced buyers to supply their linmedlste wants
iroinptly, but has not yet brought them into
active- support of the goods market. The
world bas had at its command, , including the
vitlble supply, : T.T50.000 bales of American
dtuplo since SepremlHr 1 and. notwithstanding
tbe weight In values, r.eems as strong at tbls
level as when it was S eeuta lower. The cot
ton market rsnged as. follows:
ilpen. lllghLow. Close,
January... ia. 12
rebrnsry.. 13.M
Msrcb 13.40
April...... 13.60
Msy..,.....13.65B
June.....,, 13.61 B
Julyl...... 18.65
August.... W.1HB
September. 12,15
October,,,. 11.75
13.27
13 44
13.60
33.M1
13.M0 '
13.77
13.85 '
ix.sae
12.20
11.75
13.10
13.38
18 18
' 13.53
13.61
13.61
13.63
13.18
12.15
11.60
13.27ff30
13.41 (n 45
3.57(ii69
13.66W69
18.77W70
13.T7i79
ls.siKawi
13.35(0.37
,- 12.16Q18
11.60U75
CHICAGO MARKET IS
LOWER AGAIN TODAY
(Furnished by Overbeek,' Starr A Cooke Co.)
Chicago. Js'l. 0. The whest nit was uenerallv
lower today. Msy opened st 87 (86c, reached
87e as ths high point and &5c as the low.
The close wss at 88c bid. July, opened at
82e reached 82c during the day and reacted
Lock to 81 c at tbe close. The rarioua mar
kets rsnged aa follows:
Wheat
Ulch
-87
82
Open. '
. .Ml
.82'
.47
.46
.86
Msy...
July...
Corn
Mey.....
July.....
Oata
May. . . .
July
fork
Msy.,... 13,05
Jan..... 12.60
Lard
May 6.90
Jan..... 6.62
Rib,.
Mcy....t- 00
Jan...., 6.30
low.
.47
.46,
.89
.36 .
13.12
12.6T
6 92
6.62
6.62
6.80
.46
.46
,89
.
12.75
12.50
6 80
6.67
: s.50
6.22
Close. '
f .86B
.81
.47 '
' .48
' - .89
.96
1180
ia.50
6.80 '
6.67
6.52 '
6.25
AMERICA BANK OLZAKISaS.
New York, Jan, 9. The report of Brad
street's of tbe American bank clearing for ths
wees ending xnursoay, jsnusry 7, shows
- fllesrings. Inc.
pew xorg $1,831,6S9,000
.....329.000
..214.000
147,000
414.000
Corn, 48.000 bnshels;
osts, 20,000 bushels; whest and flour, 270,000
bcsbels. ,
CHICAGO CA8H WHEAT.
Chicago, -Jan. 9, The cash wheat at noon
was: ...'.. ..,.
' Bid. Ask.
,...$ .91 . f .00
88 ,90
,. .. .78 ,K3
,,..".72 .78
.... .83 . .87
.83 .86
.... .72 .80
v
Kn ft pssri .
No. 2 hurd winter , ...
So. 1 Northern uprinn
No. 2 Northrn morlnir
N 8 iprlllg s... ......
10CAL LXYE8T0CK BECEIPTg.
Portland Union Storkvsrds.- Jan. 0 . Rec.lr.t.
of livestock in the local yards during ths psst
24 hours consisted of 48 hogs, 52 cattle and
115 sheep. The market ia strong wltb tba
following .prices ruling: '
Hogs nest, OitBc; medium, 4r?4e. -(attlo
Beat, $494.25; medium, $3.60(Ut, '
Sheep Best,, 3c; medium, 3c. A
Vsw Tork Bank Statement.
New York, Jan. . Tba bank ststement today
rss: ... .
Reserves, increase 15.145.000: reserves.
17 8., lneresae $5,127,900; loans. Increase $7,.
421.700: specie. Increase (5.726.100: leaals. .
crease $4,802,600; depoalu. Incresse. $19,634,
410; circulation, decrease $227,000.
. m 1
, Chieag Cssk BasinMS.--1- '' -t-1
Chlcsgo, Jsn. 9 Th cash business hers
yesterday wss 25.000 bushel of Northern
whest.. The sales of earn wer 150.000 bushels.
inciuuing ou.ifw ouaoeia lasen ror SDIpmont,
The. sales of osts wer 250.000 buahula. In.
eluding 135,000 bushels for export.
CHIfJAOO OA LOTS. -
SSSSS1SSSSSSMSSS. ,-
Chicago, Jan. 9. The csr lots' for todiy
were:
Csr. Grade. Bar.
Wheat 23 8 45
Ccrn ' 3H5 1 , jisi
Oata .....; 119 v" T i
. .. Close of livtrpeol Oraia. . - !
Liverpool. Jan. . Cloae: , , ,
Wheat March. 6-6. W lower: Mar.' 6-06U.
lower. - ,
Corn January. 4 2. V. higher 1 March. 4-2.
Chicago
Boa ton ............
Philadelphia
St. Louie .........
Pitts burg
San Francisco .....
Baltimore ......... '
Clncinnato .........
Kansas City
Cleveland
Minneapolis .......
New Orleans ...... )
Detroit ...
Louisville
Omsha ............
Milwaukee
Providence
Buffalo ..
St. Paul ..........
Indianapolis .......
Los Angeles .......
St. Joseph .........
, ... ,1 , rr, ,.,....
Richmond .........
I'nleiiihii. ,,,,.,
Sesttle ............
Washington
Sgvsnnuh .........
Memphis ..........
Albsny
Sslt Lake City ....
Portlsnd ..........
Toledo
Fcrt Worth ,
Peoria
Hartford
Rocheater .........
Atlanta
Des Moines '
New Haven .......
Nashville
Snoksne. Wssh ....
Orsnd Rsplds ......
Sioux City' ,
Springfield, Mass..
Norfolk
Dayton
Tacoma ,
Worcester ......... ,
Augusta, Ga .......
Portland. Ma ......
Scranton
Topeka ............
Syracuse
Kvsnsrllle
Wilmington, Del.... -Birmingham
.......
Davenport
Fall River ,.,.w
Little Rock .......
Knoxvill
Macon . ,. -Wilkesbarrs
. .,,..,
Akron .............
Springfield. III.....
Wheeling, W. Va...
Wichita
Yoiingstowa .......
Helena
Islington .........
Chattanooga ,
Lowell -
New -Bedford ......
Kalamasoo
Fsrgo, N. D........
Cat ton, O ,
Jacksonville, Fla...
Greensburg, Pa,.,. .
tiociioro. ill
Springfield, 0......
Blr.ghsmton
Chester. Pa
Ploomlngton, 111.,,.'
Quincy, III
Sioux Falls, 8. J)..
Msnsfleld. O
Jscksnnvllle. 111....
Fremont, Neb......
Decstur. III........
Houston
(islveston .........
Gnthrle ,
Cbsrlostoa
162,463,000
147,434,000
110.646,000
68,480,1X10
SO, 477,000
28,626,000
24.229,000
22,449,000
21.715,000
14,883,000
15.2X6,000
25,855,000
7 B.167,000
10,414,000
9,494,000
. 7,8.11,000
9,120.(KX)
" e,6ii.(S)o
5.819,000
6.241,(KK)
6,K22,a
4,638,000
4.643,000
6,619,000
4. 025, 000 -
. 4,844,000
4.403,000
4.1 32,Oi Ki
S,858,0
8,70,(XK
8,64V,(KX)
8.374,004)
:' 8.634,000
2.308,1100
. 2.7H9.00O
.8.806,000
, 3.805.(XM1
6,4H4,000
8.478.0IX)
2,055,1X10
- 8,548,000
' 8,199,0(X)
1,990.000
. 1,802, OCX)
1.840,000 .
1,720,000
1.811, (XX)
1,802,000
1,017,000
.' 1.713,01 H)
1.875,000
2.054.01X)
1,210,(XJ0
1,687,000
' 1.819.WK)
, 1.881 ,(XX
1,517,000
' 1,419,(XX
l,07i,rxx)
1,864,000
1,206,(XX)
932,000 '
- 1,160,000
. 617,000
'' 828,000
687,000
1, 169,000
, MI0,0IX)
: 896.1KX)
663,000
978, (XX)
, , 457,000 ,
606,000
886,(XX) "
616,0110
' W.tXS)
757,0X)
1 401, (XX)
834,000
4X5,IXX .
463,000
' 6I6,IXX ,
' . 41I5,9XX) '
" 868,1X10
277,000 .
1fl9,0lN) 2H0.tXX)
818,000--;
8O4.0fX)
10,264.000 '
J4,(I21,01X)
R28.(MXt
1,302,000
.1
4.1
45.2
Dec.
83.9
14.$
7.9
24.8
'11.7
8.0
19.9
85.4
T.5
'i'.i
ii i
.6
84.8
6.8
62.0
275
"i!b
11.8
ik'.i
4.7
s.o
"id
4.3
2.8
16.9
Tot. la. TT. fl . ''. . . S9 9ns tKQ n.io
Outside New York . . 871.'36!u00
' Canadian Banks.
Montresl - 17.441,000
Tironto 18,714,000
Winnipeg ' 5.916,0X)
Halifax ' 1.814 nun
OtUwa 1,746,000.
Vsncouvsr. B. C 1.884 ixx
Qt-ebec ............ -.' ',. 1, 210.1X10
Hamilton ' i.zto.ikx)
fl -John. K. n.... , 1 OKI noi '
Vlctorta, B. C 74l',rxx)
London 1,115,000
S.l
ii.'f
ii'.s
so! 4
Totals Canada..,.) 88,413.000
B08T0K OOPFEK CLOSE,
Boston, Jan, 9. Copper eloaat ,
Old Dominion ...................
Adventure
Arcsdlsn ......r.. ......
Cslumet ........................
Centennial
Dominion Coat
Dominion Coal, pfd.....
Mohawk
Wolverine .......
Osceola ...........................
Phoenix
Rhode Island
Victoria it
Winona
-16.T
9.5
16.2
17.0
'i'.i
25.3
17.6
1.8
13.3
8.3
18.1
20.1
27.8
81.6
1.8
25.6
29.4
24.4
' J4.4
18.0
21.4
16.9
'i!8
13.5
's.8
84.7
84.9
10.1
8.3
18.7
65.4
16.3
22.4
6.9
31.6
13.5
4.6
12.8
11.8
14.9
8.8
5.7
7.6
86.4
87.7
11.6
ii'.i
16.9
8.8
. rl
2.8
S2.9
13.4
18.6
14 2
22.1
20.8
7.4
26.8
11.4
84.0
19.8
ih'.i
28.7
ii'.i
ii'.i
a s
4.7
18.2
11,126 iVliles
.-; Of railway east of Chicago, Peoria, St
Louis and the Mississippi River, with
eastern teiminals at New York, Boston
and ' Montreal, are embraced in ths
New York Central Lines
- Fo tickets, 4nformAtion, etCT-cn on -
i
W. C. SEACHREST, North Pacific Coast Agent, .
'.', 132 Third Street, Portland, Oregon.
W. B. JEROME, General Agent, '
134 Monroo Street, Chicago, Illinois.
milk SCBTBOBAUT. Pres.
a w. urowxzs, ugt.
The Imperial Hotel
PORTLAND, OREGON.
.Europtan Plan Only.,. '
Rates frorn$l to$20perday. Seventh and Washington Sts.
)
Mrs. STANLEY TH) SCARI
Wonderfully. Gifted
Palmist and
Clairvoyant
Bid. Ask.
. 11 ll'i
a si
.80 90
.4.15 .440
. 1 inu
. 69 69M
.110 1 ..
. M .19
. 69T. 79
. 61
. 2 8
. 1 It.
. 24 2
a . Tit : I
kew tokk corriE.
Now Tork. Jan. 0..
It tbe close irss:
-The coffee market todav
BM.
.'.87. In
Jsnusrv ......... .'
Hsrru ,....,.,,.,,., T.sd' ;
April 7.55-
Msr 7 7R
Jims . ' v an
July T.9K
ADa-nst 8.08
dnimbr 8.20
Octobsr n.ai -
Nov(mlxr H.W)
December 8.40 '
Ask.
7.20
T.W)
T.48
T.90
T.80
T.95
8.00
8.10
8.2S
- 8. SO
8.W
8.4S
Ksw Tork 8umsry.
Nsw, York. Jan. 0. Dnsv. Jnn. A r. .
Tho altiiatlon in tb Far Bast Is less snit'o.
tiuanciai arrsngetucuts for taking over fltts-
MINERAL SPRINGS
OPEN THE TEAfe ROUNTJ. '
Cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Cft
tarrh of Head and Stomach, Gout. Rheu
matism and , ALL blood dtseasea taken
under a guarantee to be cured in a apex
cifled time or all expenses. Including
railway fare both ways, refunded.
These waters renovate the entire sys .
tern and remove almost every disease.
, Send SOo for a bottle of stomach an4
catarrh salt.
Round-trip tickets at reduced rates.
Inquire of any Southern Paclflo railroe4
aarent. 1 - .- ., ,
TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP.,
'fnsoaa Hprinf s, OaL
rxank T. Hellen, zaanafe.
If you have business worries or are
In doubt as to any changes to be made,
do not fall to consult Mrs. Stanley.! She
will give you advice on which you can
rely. - Her predictions never t aiLShe
gives advice to husband, wife or sweet
heart, tells you how to win the one you
love and how to keep your husband and
wife true to you. Gives special atten
tion to ' the i development' , of personal
magnetism, by which "you can control
yourself and others. Gives names and
locates lost or stolen articles and miss
ing friends. Her wonderful power is
able to remove all or. any obstacles In
your path and help you to attain success
and happiness." '; r" :v' ; ' v.;:;
Hours a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed
tmdays.7 Parlors at 93 Eleranth St.
hart. Carscitle and 'W"slpm and unifying the
Gnu Id llnrs wast of l'Ktsbi'rg is rr-port.l com
p'rtPd. United RtstM Hleel starts tip tba Ed
gar 1nomison stml plant and several furnscs.
baventy-flve roads for Novemtwr show an average
ret decrease of .91 p-r cent) 3d. roads for the
f-i'rth week of December sbow n sversge gross
Incresse of 8.01 per cent. 'Risdstreet's ssys
the yesr opens quietly bnt satisfactory. Duu's
Herlew ssys tbe weather conditions sre'rbeek.
ink' tetall bnslness nd collections. Tbe bsnks
gained fll.&dd.Os) on the currency movement.
CHICAGO tOCAX STOCKS.
' Chicago, Jan.
9. local atocka werni
Bid.
American Biscuit 3(
American Biscuit, pfd............. Villi
. .. 1 .1,7
AiLarlran Hot
American Box, pfd..,
American Can
American Can, pfd...
IHamond Mstcb ....
Chlcsgo City Hallway
North Hide Railway ,
West Bide Hallway .,
... 18
... S
... SM
...127l
,..1S5 ,
... 80 ,
... 45
Ask.
37
100
214
181
T
84
V2H
1J ,
90
60
CL08IHO 6EAIM ftVOTATIOKS.
Ran Frsnclsco. Jan. 0. Cloelna sraln nnota.
tkma in tbe vartoua cities sbow: t .
Minneapolis Wheat May, KSC. ..
Ht. Ioule Wheat May. 88 ue. . , ' ,
Ktilutb Wheat May. eSVe bid. " '
New York Wheat May. gtlVte.
.-. Kansas Hlty Wheat Msy, 71J71?e. Corn
May, 40M.W4O14C' s
8a Francisco 11 :80 a, m. Whest Msy,
fi.iXJ, . sriey aisy, i.wi asaea.
- Amerlosa Btookg ia London.
London. Jan. 9.-1:30 o. m. Amalo-amatrd
Copper advanced i; Atrhlson preferred sd
vni.ccd hi: Csnadlan Pacific declined ; Choss
f rake k Ohio sdvanced Illinois Centrsl sd
vsnced W: New York Central declined .t On
tario A Wearers declined . ; Pennsylvania de
clined 4: Read lug declined Hi Southern 'I'a-
rine aeciinea union t-acinc aavaitced ;
I'nlted States Hteel sdvanced i, preferred sd
vanced H; Wsbssh declined , preferred Ad
vsncerf . Consols advanced . :
?0TLAKD CLIAEINO-HOUBZ BEFOKT.
Ths ' report of Hi ' Portland clearlns-boasa
for yesterdsywasi ; ,.
Clearances .IM2.0HH.0
Balances 4.1,371.78
. Oottoa la Higher
Llvcrnool, Jan. 9. (. lose of xotton. 10 to 12
poluta higher, , ,
O. OEE WO
The Great Chinese Doctor
Is called great he-,
cause his wonderful
cures are so well
known throughout
the United States,
and because so many
people are thankful
to him for savlusj
their lives from
OPERATIONS
it ,
Known to medical
He treats any and
all dlseaaea with
powerful Chinese)
herbs, roots, buds,
barks and vegetables
that are entirely an
science in this ooun.
try, and through the user of these harm,
lesa remedies This famous doctor knowa
the action of over SOO different remedies
that he has successfully used in different
diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh,
asthma, lunar troubles, rheumatism, ner
vousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, fe
male trouble and all private diseases.
Hundreds of testimonials, Charges
moderate. Tall end see him.
COsTBlTl.tr ATXOsT rKZB. "
Patients out of the city writ fofl
blank and clroular - Inclose s tarn p. jLd-.
dress ..I;.,:--.:' , ;;'-.' , , ,v ':.. -..
THE C. GEE WOO CHINESE
MEDICINE CO.
Z5t Alder street. Portland, Or.
tlon this paper.
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PORTLAND, CESCON.
Wood Saws
D r a g Saws
RUN BY STEAM OR GASOLINE
." ENGINES. ,
', Also the latest in . v
Saw Mill Machinery. Stomp
Fimers. WcU DrUling
v Machinery, Etc., Etc.
WRITE FOR YOUR NEEDS,
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