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THE OREGON DAILY JO UHJTAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY . 20, 1904.
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rf THE JOTJEMAt.
P. O. Boa 121. Portland. Or
TODAY'S F0KECA8T,
Weather conditions and general forecast for
Oregon, Washington and Idaho:
It la much raider this moraine; east of the
Cam-ad mountalna and aero Weather continues
In the -Canadian Northwest, but It Is milder In
llrltlHb tdunihla. The tenipcratnree in Cali
fornia are generally bo low normal, and kllllnf
frovts are reported In tba northern portion of
the atate.
Light asnw la falling In the Sound country
and the Willamette valley this morning, and
lusty enow ia reported in Utah and Northern
Arlnina.
Ihe Indiratlone are for anow In thla dlatrlct
tonight and Thursday.
Maximum temperature In the last 24 hour.
i6; minimum temperature, 30; precipitation, .02.
B1ETHB.
January 12. to Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hunter,
t Sonmd and Oak, a son.
January 8. to Mr. and Mrs. T. VT. Vreeland,
af H.I4 Borthwlck street, a son.
January 14, to Mr. and Mm. 1. Donovan, at
fcls Cottage Place, a son.
.. January 13, to Mr. and Mrs. 8. Krlbnrg, at (14
1 1 ttigtove. street, a eon. 1 '
JbNiuirr 0, to Mr. and Mra. J. M. Manning,
t U1 Flint elnvt, a daughter.
CONTAGIOUS DISEASE!,
Jannary 18, Ernest Wlngent, at 707 Monta
villa . avenue, scarlatina.
January IK, tiara Wlngent, at 797 Montarllla
arenne. scarlatina.
January 18, Luther, Murrel and Violet Van
licet, at 4R2 flint street, measles.
. January 18, Wlllard Wllaon, at 1S4H Bueselt
Sheet, measles,
January 10, Marcel Brasey, at 6 IS Btarr
alrect. measles.
. -. Jannary 18, Ira Yoas, at 237 Stanton atreet,
diphtheria,
January 19, Mrs. J, T. Clow, at 878 Rosa
i- street, meaalee. I
t January 19. Balph Wllllanra, at 600 Rodney
. STenue, measles.
t January 18, Frederick Dierklng, at 290 Sacra
n ento atreet, messlrs.
January 10, Blanche Dierklng, at 290 Sacra
mento street, measles.
January !. Kmma MlHwy at T82 Hendricka
sver.ue, diphtheria.
January IB, Baby McFerron, at Fulton Park,
.. t rpraeles,
, January 19, Robert Leece, at 197 Lincoln
' street, measles.
DEATHS.
January IT, Horrls Craw, at St. Vincent's
hospital, vt intestinal obstruction. Remains
cren.ated.
treamatoriam, en Oregon City ear line, near
Bell wood; modern. ecientlBe. complete. Charges
-Adults, S3S; children, 25. Visitors 9 a. m.
to 5 p. m. Portland Cremation aasoclatioa,
Partiand. Ot. " -
Tba Kdward Bolmaa Undertaking Co., funeral
directors snd embalmera, 220 Third atreet
1'boiM 607. , . , ;
7. P. fin ley tt Bon, funeral directors and
embalmera, bar removed to Ihelr new estate
llahment, corner Third and Madison atresta,
both phones No. S.
lira vnrw ceketeat.
Single Jtrarea, 10. Family Iota from 175 to
(1,000 Tba only cemetery In Portland which
perpetually malntalna and cares for lots. For
full information apply to W. R, Macknale
Wurecatar block, city. W. M. Ladd, preaiocst.
REAX ESTATE TXAHSrEBS.
Mary E. Rlrdaell and busltand to C. 7.
and L. 8. Blrdaell. loU 10, 12, block 1.
Multnomah addition ....,...,
Icrtland Lone Yx Cemetery company to
Adolpb Oleen, lot 42, block SS, Lone
Kir cemetery
Fanny Purdy et al. to Minnie E. Lee,
truatee. parcel land section IS, town
ahlp 1 south.' range 2 east ........
Eaatern A Western Lumber compsay to
40
10
lorimna eneraL-.lectne company,
fraction block 31 and north 40 feet
' block .'IT. Mberlock'e addition, together
with riparian water and wharf rights.
.',. .18.000
a. i . tiuggina ana wire to Margaret Day,
lota 6 and 6, block 4. Tremnnt Park . .
P. H. Marlay to Thorraa Callahan, lota
2 and 3, block 6, Knaedale anuei ....
Bherlff to P.- H. Marlay, lot 7, block S,
Multnomah
200
JB
) i H. Marlay and wife to Richard Par-
... . rell. lot 7. block 8. Multnomah . . J
j i. Frank Watson et al. to Weatern Ameri
can company, lota 1 and 2. block 85,
Portland 20,000
E. H. Jarkon and wife to Western Amerl.
t-an company, lota 1 and 2, block 88.
Portland , , . ..... 1
The Title Guarantee A Trnat company to
, ahiiih 4. i. Lxiinaa, pari, aecuon as,
towniblp 1 north, range 2 east
Unla P. Bene et si. to C. C. Martin, lot
. block 293, Courb'a addition
Edaln R. Mason to Ellaa M. Mendeo
. ball, uudlrlded of and all undivided
1-8 of weat !i lota 7 and 8, block 259.
city
A. L. Fladley to Reorge E. Watklna. ad
ministrator, south S lot 17. block 22,
Lone Fir cemetery
A. E. Walte et al (by eherlff) to O. M.
Smith, lota 1 and 2. block 88, city; lots
; 4 snd 6, block 187. city; lots 7 snd 8,
block 188, city: frsction lots 1 snd 4.
all lota S, 3, 6, 6 and 7, block 243,
Couch
Mary J. Funk and husband to James M.
Foster, lot 10, block 9, I-aurel Park . .
E. R. Plttelkaa and wife to Rudolnh
1,800
276
SO
75
1
,r n -r, iui n, uitH-a jut. ciiy
rred H. Morrla to Flora Hofatad, lot S
10,000
oioca lo, i,uy view fark
r , Clara A. Fechthelmfr et al. to E. 8.
' Jackaoo. part lota I and 2, block 86,
160
i nnnau
, Oakland Park Land company to 0. M
20,000
10,400
. Kmlth, lots 1, 3. 5. 14. south IS feet
. hts 12. 13. north 10 fent lot 16, block
i, Maoeiine
A. F. Nennert to William H. Rsbe. lot
"-.'It addition to F.at Portland.
. T. F. Htearna to W. H. Lauthera, k.t 2.
... block 10, Multnomah
W. M. Martsall and wife tn Ceorge W.
- Jaekaon, block 26, Jamea Johna Second
addition
Ceorge W. Brown to A. K. Hall, lot 2,
Mock 1, Arleta Park
. Film bet h K. Wynkoop to (junta via Krlck
aon. lot 6. block 6. Wyukoop yllla ....
W . tress, admlnlatrator. and wife to
, Harry J. and Ada L. t'reaa, bkx-k 37,
Bulllran'a addition
ETdlng k Farrell to J. W. Akin, lot
4. block 7. Central Alllna
. M. W. Kmlth and wife to A. L. Mllla,
Iota 8. 6. 7 and 8, block 143, Couch .
Jennie Belcher and husband to Edna M.
: Belcher, lota 3 and 4, block IS, kenll-
, north ,. .. ,
i lira. K. E. Burke to A. C. Pike, lot 4.
outb i-it tb ublc block O. city
, ' A. j Jaeobaon and wlfo to John A. W
nlat. lot 4, block 11, Llncolu Park
, i .a mtra . .i ..... .
thrtba Hildebrandt to llatllc Hllde
i tiraiMlt, part lot 4. block ;a4, Balch'i
addition ..... . 1 .......
. Darld tioodsell and wife to Marion Hum
; tier, I..U 13 and 14, block 6. Kaat Port-
i ; land heights .....
A.: V. Pike to J. ?. AlnawortB, lot 4,
south double block li. city
, Jamea B. Plckrel et al. to A. C. Pike.
... M 4, sooth S dmihle block d. eily...
, tl. T.. Watklna. administrator, to A. ,
- Pike, k 4, soatk 'i double block l.
en
200
1,800
1,000
11
600
1
860
200
400
6.600
1
7.816
Get yr insurance snd shatrsrts real
tats frnin tba Title Guarantee Trust eoav
rsay, chamber ef com meres bldg.
TRANSACTIONS IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD
IS
ADVANCED AGAIN
rTJBTHI B0ACITT AWTJ lAOE
. OEUAZTO CAVMS TMXCX tO AS.
OT WD BTJTTE BTZmiTS TJ
I4JJTSSSB OXX KIokaB SXEliT
Front 8treet, Jan. 20. Ths principal
events In the local wholesale markets
today were:
Kgga rang-e higher. '
Butter Btlffena up.
I, In seed oil advanced.
Poultry- begins to move.
Wheat markets better.
More hops are Helling.
Smelt lower again.. , ...
Eg-g-aj Sftnfe Hlg-her.
The egg- market ranged higher today
with the receipts smaller and 'the de
mand larger. The snowy weather has
had the effect of keeping the chickens
from laying and what few eggs r are
produced are forced to remain on tho
farms on account of " the condition of
the country roads. Today eggs were
selling all the way from t to 29
cents a doxen and some dealers predict
80 cents before the week is over. Just
what the egg market will do In the fu
ture Is a matter of speculation and few
dealers care to- say much of the situa
tion. Some of those who were caught
in the slump of several weeks ago are
not holding their product any longer
than they can'"help. They figure that
by speculating on the future of the mar
ket they may possibly come out at tho
small ..end ofthe horn. One thing in
certain, however, there are not enough
eggs" coming In at the present time and
the prices are being strained up by the
fortunate holders of the stocks as much
an possible. There was a rumor on the
street that if the present weather con
ditions continue some eggs would be
brought In from outside points as this
market is much higher than those of the
South.
Batter Tons In Poultry.
' The. cooler weather has also had a
strengthening effect on the poultry mar
ket and the movement Is not showing a
healthier tone. The receipts today were
not large and the demand is about equal
to it Printed quotations are prevailing
along the streets.
Changes in Linseed OIL
The linseed oil market is working up,
sn advance of 4 cents a gallon being
quoted late yesterday afternoon by the
W. P. Fuller company, the Standard Oil
company and the Portland Linseed Oil!
works. The new quotations show:
Case. Bbls. 6-bbl. lot.
Boiled 540 49c 48c
Raw ......62c ' 47c 46o
lots of 250 gallons are quoted 1 cent
less.
Movement In Hops. ,
The large movement in the hop mar
ket continues and 2TH cents .is now
being freely offered for, the; (choicest
goods. A number of sales were reported
yesterday at this figure and dealers in
this city say that they expect to prac
tically clean up the remainder of the
unsold lots within the nest week or so.
The largest sale reported yesterday was
that of F. M. Crabtall of Dayton. The
lot consisted of 101, bales of the extra
choice, the sale being made at ilVt cents
to Charles Llvesly. Local dealers are
making endeavors to secure contracts
on the coming year's crops and the quo
tations in this line sre also showing an
upward tendency. The top price for
contracting this sesson has been made
up the valley this week at is cents a
pound. Some of the dealers are so con
fident of the future of high prices in
the hop market that they are offering
extra good figures in order to tie up the
crops for three and even five years.
Smelt Lower Again.
The run of Columbia river smelt is
now at its height and the price today
dropped H cent to 2 cents pound.
The supply of Columbia river salmon is
likewise larger and the market, is now
well supplied. There were no changes
in salmon prices today.
Wheat Market Stronger.
The wheat market continues Its activ
ity, but no changes were made in quota
tions since the advance of 1 cent in
Valley grade yesterday. The highness
of wheat quotations in the East seems
to have but little effect in this market
at present.
Batter Market Improves.
The creamery butter market Is show
ing a marked Improvement and the re
ceipts now are showing no accumula
tion in fact the market is quite bare of
the better grades, snd this has a ten
dency to make the ordinary stocks sell
higher. Country, store and dairy butter
are not In so large receipt as theywere
a short time ago, but the market is too
full of former receipts to feel the slow
ness of present receipts. There . is at
the present time absolutely no demand
for country butter, and quotations are
about what the dealers are offered.
Meat Markets ' An Oood.
All meat stocks ars quoted firmer to
day and printed quotations sre easily ob
tained in all lines. Oood hogs are at
a premium Just now and veal of all
grades is being eagerly sought after,.
Opinions en Today's Market.
W. B. Qlafke company The creamery
butter has a very strong tone, with no
changes In quotations.
Bell & Co. Car of sweet potatoes snd
car of lemons arrived today.
Mark Levy Sc. Co. Car Merced sweets
arrived this morning.
Chatterton & Co. Hogs sre better;
veal better; ggs firmer; poultry about
the ssme.
Malarkey & Co. Columbia river smelt
cheaper today; run is Increasing.
Davenport-Thompson company New
made cheese is selling fast, while old
stocks are dragging.
O. 8. Smith company Eggs are very
scarce.
Everdlng & Farrell Eggs are firmer
and higher; poultry market is looking
better; creamery butter about the same.
Page & Son Egg market Is firmer
and advanced; poultry is picking up;
car of sweets and car of lemons today;
country store butter Is not wanted at
all; hogs and veal are firmer.
Smith Bros. Everything in the meat
market Is now In demand; owing to cold
weather, hogs are going freely; orders
for veal are coming in foster than the
slocks arrive; poultry of all kinds is
wanted.
. W. T. Turner & Co. Egg market con
tinues active; chickens are cleaning up
at quotations; turkeys In good demand;
geese and ducks are wanted.
Toft, Hine & Co. Cold snap has
sharpened up the hog market; largo call
for medium-sized stocks, which will
bring top quotations; veal Is wanted
worst of all: mutton and beef ready
sale; chickens weak; eggs firm, with re
ceipts too light. v.
Today's-quotatlons, as revised, are as
follows:
EGG
MARKET
FOBTLAZTO WHOLESAX.2 FBICS3.
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Grain, Tlonr and Teed.
WHKAT Export quotations Walla Walla,
7374ot hluAitom,. 7M&'7Slc; talley. 78c.
BAKI.EV Feed. (20.0U; rolled, I21.00fl22.00:
brewing, 21.00322.O0.
OATS No. 1 white, $24.00(828 00; gray.
$24.0orj25(J per ton; price to farmers, white,
22.0t22.60; grsy, ffi.SO per ton.
FLOCK-Eastern Oregon: Fatenta, 84.104,
4.40; straights, S3.S0; valley, S3.764J3.86; gra
ham, Vs, $3.40; 10s, $3.70. r
MILL8TUFFS Brsn, $10.00 per ton: mid
dllrgs, $23.00; shorts. $20.00; chop, $18.00.
.HAY Timothy. $16.001S.OO; Eastern Ore
gon. $18.0o$j20.O0: mixed. $14.00; clover, $13.00
!!14.00; wheat. $13.00SC 15.00; cheat, $12.00
14.00; at. $13.001316.00.
Hops, Wool and Bides.
HOPS Now, 2727c for choice; 24S28C for
prime; poor quality, 18(U20Vic; contract, 190.
lift! 18c.
WOOlr-Talley, coarse to medium. lSAlSHe;
fine, 16f$!164c; Raatern Oregon, 10(2 lie; mo
hulr. nominal, 2S26c.
SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 1020c; short wool.
20&30C; medium, wool, 30Q50c; long wool,
60ci $1.(10 each.
TAI.LOW ITlme. per lb, 4Q6C; No. 2 Snd
grease. 22Hc. .
HIDES Dry bides. No. 1, 18 lbs and up.
J 4c per lb; dry kip. No. 1. 8 to 16 lbs.
12c: dry ealf. No. f. under 6- lbs, 13c: dry
salted, bulla snd stags, 1-3 lsaa than dry
Bint; aalted hldea. ateer. aound, SO pour.de or
over, 6g7c; 60 to 60 lbs. oc; under 60 lbs
snd cows, 6(gc; stags snd bulls, sound. 4c;
kip. sound, 16 to 30 lbs. 6c; aound. 10 to
14 lbs. 8c; calf, sound, under 10 lbs, 8c; green
(ttnsslted), lc per lb leaa: culls, lejwr lb
!cs; horao hides, sslted, each, $1.26(91.75; dry,
each, $1.00. 50; colts' hldea, each, 26 (3 50c;
goat akma, common, each, 10Q15c; Angora,
with wool on. each, 26c$1.00.
Butter, Bggs and Poultry.
BUTTER Creamery, extra fancy, 80e; ordi
nary, 27Hc; cold atorage. 2627Hc: Eastern.
25c; .-enovated. 20(3210 dairy, 16 Q
17H"! atora, 1012W.
EUOS Freah Oregon, 27Hftc: cold stor
age, 2fie- bakers, 20c; Kaatern, 22 26c.
CHEliSB Full cream, twin, 13 ft 14c; Young
America. 16c.
POULTRY Chickens, mixed, lie per lh;
bens. 12&l2Vc per lb: ronatere. 104? 11c lb;
broilers, J Vjfa 12Hc per lb; fryere, 12c per
lb. ducks, old, 12c per lb; young, 13c per lb;
gfese. Be per lb; turkeys.. 154J1C per lb;
dressed, 18c per lb.
Traits and Vegetables.
POTATOES BOeig $1.00; buyers' prices, for
shipping, SoiS6c cwt: ordinary, 6j'n75c sack;
buying, 5&70c; sweets, 2)4i2V4e per lb; new,
4c tier lb.
ONIONS Oregon. $1.15; buying prices, best
$1.1-0; f.o.b. Portland. $1.06.
FRESH FRUITS Apples. Oregon. 40c$1.60
per box; oranges, nsvels, $2.00(2.50 per box;
seedlings. A0cfc$1.23 per box; Japanese, OOc; ha
nanaa, 65ftc per lb; lemons, choice. $3.00 per
box; fancy, $3.6034.00 per box; limes, Mexi
can, 65c per 101); nlneapplea, $3.50: cranberries,
local, 87.00 per , bbl; Jersey, $10.00; pet-Sim-mine.
$1.60.
VEGETABLES Turnips, 85c per sack; ear
rota, $1.00 per sack; beets, $1.00 per ssck;
rudlshos, I2&fct15c per dor; cabbage, Oregon,
1Hc per lb; lettuce, head, 16c per dox; hot
honee lettuce, $1.001.6U per box: green pep
pra, 6e per lb; horseradish, 7(B8c per lh;
cilery, 60c per dor.; tomatoes. $1.00(1.75
per box: parsnips. $1.25: cucumbers. 6076e
I r box; butter be ana. 10c per lb; Lima beana,
8c; sprouts, c, csullflower. Oregon, $1.00 per
dos: artichokes, "(609OO per dca.
DRIED FRUITS Apples, evaporated. 67e
j-er lb; apricots, lligl.tc per lb; sscka, He
rer m jess; pescoes. etiuc per to: pears, bc
er lb; prui.es, Italian, 8VQ4V6c per lb;
French, 3Vj4c per lb; tigs. California
blacks, 6jflo per lb; do whites. 6V67o
Dei lb: ulums. Dltu-d. filled 6c Der lb: dates.
gulden. Sc per lb; tarda, $1.60 par 15-lb box.
RAISINS Seeded, , fancy, lib car tone, 60
packages to case, 8e pkg; aeeded, 12-oa
cartona, 74c; loose Muscatela, 60-lb boxea. 7Sj
8'4C per lb; Londin layers, $1.862.00; clusters,
$2.60(33.75; Us. 20c; tt. 60o advance over
pinnd cartona.
riuri Ten l-it cartona. choice ttrnna, gt.on;
10 l ib cartons, fsncy brand. $1.10; 10 l ib
bricks. 2-crown. OOc: 10 1-lb bricks. 8 -crown.
b6c; 60 Vlb bricks, per box, $2.25; 4-row lay
ers, per 10-lb box, OOc; loose, 60-lb boxes, per
to. oidotte. tsumyrsns mx-crown, iu-id csr
tons, per V)!, $2.00; 5 -crown, 10-lb carton, per
box, $1.76; 4-crown, 20 H-lb cartona, per box,
$1.75.
Groceries, Bats, Sto.
SUGAR "Sack bssls" Cub, $5.70: pow
dered, $5.65; dry granulated. $6.66; beet grano
lated, $5.36; extra C, $5.06; golden C, $4.85;
bbla, 10c; H bbls, 25c; boxea, 60c advance on
ssck bssla. leaa 25c cwt for . caah, 16 days;
meple. 14(316v per lb.
HONEY 14tt15c.
COFFEE Green Mocha, 21 (8 23c; Java, fancy,
2tiM32c; Java, good, 20(fi2rc; Java,' ordinary,
1b20c; Costa Rica, fancy, 10(S20c; Costa Rlcs,
good, 16fil8c; Costa Itlca, ordinary, UttlSo per
lb; package coffee. $14.25014.75.
TEAS Oolong, different gradea, 25365c;
gunpowder. 2H&12(335c: English breakfast, dlf
firent gradea, 124X65c; aplderleg, nncolored
Japan, 30 65c; green Japan (very acarce),80
OOc.
SALT Fine Bales, 2s. 3a. 4a. Ra, 10s. $2.00:
fine tsble, dairy, 60fc, 36c; 100e,65e: Imported
Liverpool, 60s, 50c; 100s. RSc; 224s. $1.90.
Worcester Bhls 2s, 8s, $5.60; 5s, $5.25; 10a,
$5.00: bulk, 820 lbs, 86.00; sscks, 60s, bSc.
SALT Coarse, half ground, 100s, por ton,
$7.00; 60s, per ton, $7.60; Liverpool lump rock,
$23.00 per ion; 60-lb rock, $7.00; 100a, $6.60.
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, $6.75(86.00 per 100.
RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 6c; No. 2,
4f4c; New Orleans bead, 6(Q7H.
BRANS Small white. 8e large white, $3.60
(R3.60; pink, $3.40(3.60; bayou, 84c; Llmaa,
$4.00.
NUTS Peannts. 67e per lb for rsw. 6 10c
per lb for rossted; cocoa nuta. 8600e per dos;
walnuts, 14!4(15c per lb; pine nntsr1012Ue
per lh; hickory nuts, 10c per lb; chestnuts,
Esstern. 15ijle per lb; BraslI nuts, 16c per
lb: Alberta. l.Vrt16c per lh; fsncy pecans, 14(9
15c per lb; almonds, 1.1tf1Se per lb.
WIRE NAILSPreacnt base at $2.75.
ROPE Pure Manila, 13Vc; atandard, 12ie;
sisal, lOtic.
Faints, Coal Oils, Zto.
COAL OIL Pearl 'or Astral Cases, 23c per
gal; water white. Iron bbls. 18H0 per gal;
wooden, ; headlight, cases, 26c per gal; head
llaht. Iron bbla. S".e per gal.
LINHEED OIL Fure raw. In bbls. 47e per
gal: 'cases, 62c per gal; genuine kettle boiled,
oases 64c per gal, bbla 4l)c per gal; ground
rake, car lots, fzo.uu per too; less than cars,
$20.00 per ton.
BENZINE 63-deg., cases, 22c; iron bbls,
15Vc. -
PAINT OIlV-Raw, bbla 83c per gal, esses 38
per gal: boiled, cava 40o.
GASOLINE 86-deg., caaes 32c per gal. Iron
Ibis 2oc per gal: stove, esses 21 per gal,
iron bbla 18c per gal.
TURPENTINE lu esses. 8Rc tr gal, wooden
btls. 84 He per gal, iron bbls 82u per gal, 10-lb
case lots. 87e per gal.
WHITE LEAD 600-lb lota per lb, leaa
Iota 7c per lb.
Meats and Frovlslons.
FRESH MEATS Inspected Beef, prime,
SHt7Wc per lb; cows, 6tt per lb; mutton,
dressed, 9ii(7e per lb; lambs, dressed, thin par
FRESH MEATS Front street Beef 'steers.
5(260 per lb; bulls. 3ft4c per lb; cows, 4iQ
6c per lb; pork, block, 6c6Vic per lh; tackera,
8a,SVc per lb; mutton, dreaaed, 4(3 5c per
lb; lambs, dreaaed, 5Vit8c per lb; veal, small,
eHiQltc per lb; large, titlw Vt lb.
HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland pack (local)
hama, 10 to 14 lbs, 13c per lb; 14 to IS lbs,
12c per lb; 18 to 20 lbs. 12'c per lb;
cottsge. vc per lb; picnic, 8a per
lb; breakfast bacon, 15tf?18o per lh; regu
lar short dears, unsmoked. Kit per lh;
sukad, .U per lb; clear backs, nnsmoked.
10c per lb; smoked. 11c per lb; Union butts,
10 to 18 lbs, unsstoked, 8c per lb; smoked, 8
per lb.
EASTERN PACKET) HAMS Under 14 lbs,
13-T4C tier lb; over 15 Ilia, 13p per lb; fancy;
litVtttlHKc per lb; picnics. e pet- lb;
shoulders, 10c per lb; dry -salted aides, unsmoked,
WC per lb: smoked, Hic per lh; breakfast
bacon. 14Mlilc per lb; fancy. 18Ue por lb.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10a, loUe per
lh; 6s. l)e. per lb: 60-lb tins, 10c per lb;
stesm -rendered, 10s, Hc per lb; 6s, e per
lb; 6Ua, Sc per lb; comiiouud tierces, 7c per
ib: tuba. lc per lb; 60s, 7c per lb.
EASTERN LARD Kettle leaf, 10-lb tins.
H'V- Per Ib: 5s, lOHc per lb; 50-lb tins, loVic
per lb; steam-rendered tOs. 4c per lb; "6s,
u'e per lb; 60s, DVic per lb.
. (A bora lacking-house prices ars net caah, 15
VaNNED SALMON Columbia river Mb falls.
$1.76; 21b tails. $2.40; fancy Mb flats. $1.00,
H-lb fsncy data. $1.16; fancy Mb oral. $2.80;
Alaska tails, pink, 80c; red, $1.50: 1-lb tails,
$2.00. v
FISH Rock cod. 7e per lb: flounders , 6c per
lb; halibut, 6Se per lb; crabs. $4.60 per dos;
rssor clams, BMlOc pr dos; little-neck rlsms.
3c; striped baas, 12', c per Ib; Puget Sound
smelt, 6c per lb: catfish. 7a per Ib; black cod,
per lb; salmon trout. 121 16c per lb;
lobsters. 15c ter lb; perch, 6c per lb; salmon,
allveraldea, 6c per lb; ateelheada, 8c per Ib;
chlnook. 12il2Vjc per lb; herring, 4c per lb;
Columbia river Smelt, 2)c per lh; anlea, 6c per
in; torn coo, wc per in; Loiumma river amclt,
BVte per lb; aturgenu. 7c tier lb.
OYSTERS HhoHlwator bsv. per gal, $2,26;
per aava, fJ. 10 net; utympia, per sack. o.2a.
rXIMAXT BECE7FT8 AMD SHIPMENTS.
Chicago, Jan. 20, Tba primary receipts show:
." Today. Year ago.
rlnshcla, BiKhela.
Wheat ;....7M.1,ism 542.si
Corn ,857.000 025.t"l
The ahlpoients were: t
Wbest,. f . ........3Kl nm jMnin
Cera 1 607,000 600,000
BROKERS' OPINIONS
ON NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished, by Ovcrbeck, Starr k Cooke .Co.)
Logan & Bryan, New York: There la
not much change in prices and none
that we can see In conditions. The tone
of the market is strong and while the
Investment buying iS restricted, it is
fully equal to the offerings of stocks.
The investment buying of bonds lf in
creasing and is good. The Banks are
still gaining money ,and low interest
rates are likely for some time- to come.
There is nothing disturbing in the po
litical news. The whole tone of i tha
market is strong and the situation sefems
to Justify prices. Buy stocks.
i
DESCBIPTI0S.
AmaL Copper Co.......
Atchison, com..........
do preferred:........,
Am. Car k Found., com,
do preferred..,.
Am. Sugar, com I
Am. Smelt., com... . ,
Baltimore k Ohio, com.,
do preferred
Brooklyn Rapid Transit.
Canadian Pacific, com. ,
Chi. k Alton, com.....
do preferred..........
Chi. A Ot. Weat.. com.
Chi., Mil. k Ht Fanl...,
Chi. k North., mm....
Chi. Terminal Ry..,.,
Chesapeake k Ohio. . . ,
Colo. Fuel Iron, com,
Colo. South., com..,..,
do Id preferred.......
do 1st preferred ......
Delaware A Hudson
D. iH O.. com
do preferred...........
Brie, com
do 2d preferred
do 1st preferred
Illinois Central..
Louisville k Nashville...
Metro. Traction Co
, 60
68 u;
88 li
1
68
124
484
80
SO
40
117
37
84 -17
8014
ie
ft
146
187
11
83
17
26
68
187
22
71 Vt
28
48
68
182
109 V.
122
Manhattan Kelevated.. . .
144 V,
Mexican Central Ry. . .
Minn., St. P. k Ste. M. .
do preferred
1.1
V4
124
Missouri Pacific
03
"V,
40 Vi
M., K. k T.. com
do preferred
New York Central
110V,
Norfolk k Weatern, com.
do preferred
North American
68 V,
85
87
22
88
22
N. Y.. Ont. at West....
Pennsylvania Ry
120M119
120
r. Li. v. CO..
Pressed Steel Car, com,
do preferred ........ i ,
Pacific Mall Steam. Co..
Reading, com
do 2d preferred
do 1st preferred
Bap. Iron k Steel, com.
do preferred
Bock Island, com
do preferred
88 Vi
20 V
en
31
46 V,
61
78V,
7
42
24
63
21
80
60
44
SO.
15
36 V,
1'4
38 Vj
272
Stt .
80
80
77t
18
40
11
B
21
4SV4
87
20
88 V,
8$
24 U.
3
South. Hallway, com....
do preferred
Southern Pacific
St. L. k 8. F., 2d pfd..
do lat preferred. .... .
St. L. k 8. W., com....
do preferred. .........
Texas A Pacific
Tenn. Coal k Iron
T., 8t L. A W., com...
do preferred
Uulon Pacific, com
do preferred
U. S. - Leather, com.,..
do preferred
U. S. Rubber, com......
do preferred
U. 8. Steel Co., com....
do preferred
Wheel, k Ij. E., com. .. ,
Wisconsin Central, com.
do preferred..........
Weatern Union Tele..,
Wabash, com
do preferred
Total sales for day, 662,000.
Money, 1 per cent.
COTTON CLOSE WAS
8 POINTS HIGHERJ
(Furnished by Overbeck. Starr k Cooks Co.)
New York, Jan. 20. Mclntyre & Mar
shall say: The closing of Liverpool was
Indicative of an unsteady condition of
the contract from much the same cause
as rules on this side. It is quite pos
sible that some few days of liquidation
and usual digestive process may settle
on the recent advance. Receipts con
tinue 20 per cent less than last year,
and it Is usual to bear in mind that the
amount brought into sight during Feb
ruary, Maroh. April and May of last
year exceeded any like period in the
history of the staple, and amounted to
over 2,300,000 bales. If a comparison
with these, figures is to be effective as
a market influence it is not likely to
fall ns a bullish argument. Meantime
speculation is becoming narrower every
day and option trading is being followed
by only the more bold among traders.
Mr. Sully returned from New Orleans
today. Should the market make a de
cline of importance to near the 14 cent
level, we have no doubt it will be well
supported on its merits.
The market today was:
Open
High. Ix)W.
Close.
14.80(981
14.37 (&39
14.47IH48
14.52(5.1
14.58(n66
14.00 (&OI
12.8S0176
11.78I&83
January.
February
March...
April....
May,....
Jure.....
July
August. .
14.23
14.20
14.45
14.23
14.20
14.45
14.07
14.17
14.2S
. 14.54
. 14.62
. 14 60
. 14.01
14.55
14.58
14.82
14.06 ,
14.40
14.40
14.40
13.97
September
October.... 11.86
11.80 11.87
New Tork Summary.
New York, Jn. 20. Dow, Jones k Co. aay:
The Far Kaatern advices are still serious, but
soma hope Is felt for peace. It la expected
the dissolution of Erie voting truat will dis
tribute stock. Appellate division of the supreme
court decides Interurban tnuet give free trans
fera where the lines Intersect, Washington ad
vices indicate Panama treaty will paea. Thirty
two roada for the second week of January ahow
in average gross increase of S.47 per' cent;
the Coal Trsdo Journal looka for a readjnatment
of values In bituminous contracta. Advance in
Wheeling first preferred Is considered hopeful.
The banks gslned from the subtressury since
Friday $3,000,000. Receipts of currency from
Interior baoka break all reckorda. Texaa Pacific
earr.lnrs for the aecond week In January ln
creaaed $678. Twelve Industrials declined .17
per cent; 20 ralla advanced .48 per cent.
Amerioaa Stocks in London.
London, Jan. JO.,-2 p. m. Baltimore ft Ohio
advanced V ; Chicago, Milwaukee k St. Paul
advanced ; Denver k Rio Grsnda declined ;
Erie advanced V,. firsts advanced V; Illinois
Central declined V4; Louisville A Nashville id
vsnced V4; Mexican Central declined Vd; Mew
York Central advanced H; Ontario k Western
advanced V,; Norfolk k Western declined V;
Ponnaylvanla advanced : Reading advanced
V4. flreta advanced hi ; Southern Paelflc ad
vanced ; Southern Railway, firsts, advanced
preferred declined Vi! Pnlon Pacific ad
vanced V4, preferred advanced H; raited Statea
Steel advanced . preferred advanced ; Wa
bash declined V4, preferred declined Vi. Consols
SKVt, unchanged.
ALL LIVESTOCK FIRM,
Tortlani. Union Stockyards, Jan. 20. The
cooler weather has crested a larger demand
for meata and all the local livestock is quoted
Surer, slthongh no changes were made In
Quotations today. The recelpta during the past
24 hours consisted of 177 bogs, 162 csttle and
2H0 sheep. Ruling prices are;
' Hoga Beat, 6f(5V4r: medium, 4k(tie.
Cattle Best, $4.26(84.60; medium, $S.76Q
Sheep Best, 3Vjc; 'medium. 3c.
EASTERN LIYEST0CX RECEIPTS.
Chicago, Jn. 20. The livestock receipts In
the principal parking centers show:
,.. . Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Chicago 45,000 ,27,000 26,000
Kkiisaa City ,.11.000 1,000 4,000
Omaha 10,000 6.000 4,600
Recelpta of hoga a year ago were 8.1,000. Rul
ing hog prices ahow: Mixed and butchers, $4.40
si 4. fin : good heavy. $4,86it4.96; rough hesvy,
$4.5014.80; light, $4.)ji4.aO., -
CHI0AO0 CASK ITTBINXII.
t'hleagn. Jan. 20. The cash business here
yesterday was lo.ooo bnahels of No. $ hard
winter wheat at 81c f.o.b. Sales of corn were
75.0TSI bushels, and oata TS.OOO bushels. At
Ihe seaboard exporters bought 20,000 bushels of
staat aud S40,iaW bushels of corn.
CHICAGO WHEAT
i( i
CONSIDERABLY IIP
ICAJIXET WA T0U I TO ti CXVTt
KzoKxmrmzjrciTAXi txhoih
zv uxr xttck Bumra vow or
9VZX CQBV OXiOBXB , CXVT
XXGtXXa OATS AJDTAXOES.
(Furnished by Overbeck, Starr k Cooks Co.)
Chicago, Jan. 20. Logan ft Bryan ad
vise: The wheat market is 1 cent, to
2 cents higher. The principal strength
is, of course, In- the May option. ; The
foreign markets' still show only dull
ness and prices here at the close ars
about equal with Liverpool prices, ou
May wheat The outside markets only
partially followed the advance hers. The
Southwest has good rains. Primary re
ceipts are considerably In excess of J
year ago. There was nothing disturb
ing in the political situation. The con
gestion in wheat in this market is by
all odds -the controlling factor in the
situation. So far as can be observed
the Armour contingent is standing pat
on its line and the action of the market'
confirms it. Until he is satisfied to do
Some realising .the short Interest must
remain. Naturally, however, the new
trade and the activity will run more
and more Into July. Under anything
ilka normal conditions this has had
enough advance, and should have some
reaction. The whole cash situation is
dull and entirely subservlsnt to the
speculative. . . ' . .
Con Cent Up.
The corn market was about - cent
higher. It hesitated early, but finally
took its cue from the action of wheat.
There is a large general speculative in
terest, and the bullish sentiment pre
dominates. There are, we think, large
lines of corn In strong hands, and the
advance has been rather Justified by the
cash situation and outlook. The move
ment is still steady and demand for
good corn is fair. Of course, after so
much advance, some reactions are due,
but it sets like a bull market and we
think we would buy corn on the breaks.
Oats 4 Cent Higher.
Oats closed about cent higher.
There has been some subsidence of
speculation and a good deal of profit-
taking from scattered , holders. There
is no Interest or increase in the move
ment. The Patten line is doing nothing.
The conditions of supply -and demand
are not weak, and it is only a question
of whether the price discounts the other
factors.
rrorlslons a Shads Higher.
Provisions closed a . shade higher.
Hog receipts were large and greatly in
excess of last year. Prices at the yards
were lower. The outside buyer is still
in evidence, encouraged by the strength
in the coarse grains. The packers are
evidently disposed to sell freely and
local speculative feeling is bearish. The
market, independent of the coarse
grains, acts as if it wanted to go lower.
We still think provisions should be
sold.
808T0X COPPER CLOSE,
Boston, ' Jaa. 20. Copper close:
Bid.
00
46
::::::::::::: T4
a
72
11V4
............. 47V4
12.
Ask.
100
46V4
8
$H
KVs
61
7H
72
12
48
18
Arcadian .........
Copper Bangs ......
Phoenix
Michigan
Mohawk
Osceola ...........
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine
Old Dominion
Dominion Coal .....
Green Mountain ....
United States Fruit
90
CooDers bsve been more active. There la a
disposition to buy the speclaltlee. Coppers look
more st tractive at this level tbaa tba rail
roads do.
jrrw tobx comx close.
New York, Jan. 20. The coffee close today
waa:
Bid,
$7.85
7.40
7.60
....... 7.65
....... 7.80
7.K0
T.W
....... 8.15
8.60
8.30
8.40
....... S.45
Ask.
$7.40
7.45
7.66
7.70
7.85
7.86
7.90
8.20
8.95
8. .16
8.45
8.60
January
February .
March ...
April
May
June
July
August ..
September
October . .
November
December
CHICAOO LOCAL ITOCXI.
Chicago, Jan. 20. Local stocks closed:
Bid.
Ask.
39 V,
84
27
06
28
101 V4
IBM
75
69
American Biscuit .........
American Can
American Can. pfd
American Carbon
American Carbon, pfd ....
Diamond Match ...........
Swift Packing
Chicago City Railway
North Hide Railway .......
West Side Railway .......
... Sfl
... 8
:::B.
... 0.1
... 27V4
...100
...tZ
IV
4T
0X081X0 ORAIX atTOTATIOHS.
San Franelaco, Jan. 20. 11:80 a. m. Wheat
Kay, $1.3V. Barley May, $1.06Vi.
New Vork Wneat May, 939,0 aaked; July,
89c asked.
Minneapolis Wheat May, ROQ9l0.
Duluth Wheat May. ROUfeSOfcc.
Milwaukee Wbea
at May, PliVsc aaked; July,
344c bid. Corn Msy, 6ovis60Ho; July. 4Sc
bio.
Bt. Louis Wheat Msy, 8i,..
Kansas City Wheat May, 77 Me.
8AX TXAXCUOd LOCAL 8T00K8.
Ban Francisco, Jan. 20.-10:80 a. at.l
Bid. Aik.
Contra Costa Water 40 , 41 .
String Valley Water 89V 40
Han Francisoo Gaa As Electric...... 60 ; SO
Giant Powder ., , 81 Vi 62V.
Hawaiian Sugar ,t 4M 46
Honokea Sugar 12 12V4
Oceanic Steamship ................ 6 S
CHICAOO OEJJX CAX tOTI.
Chicago, Jan. 20. Tha grata ear lota for
today abow:
- , Cars. Grade. Est.
Wheat 47 1 ,.
Corn 316 .. ..
Oats 17
The wheat csrs todsy were: Minneapolis, 844;
Duluth, 30. Th cars a year ago were; Min
neapolis, 263; Duluth, 21; Chicago, 46. '
roaiLAxo ciXAanro-xoOTX xspoit.
The report of the Portland clearing house for
yesterday waa aa folloae:
Clearances .15fl,0M.8
Br lances 49,933.83
XAHXVX VOTES.
Astoria, Jan. 20. -Arrived at 7:30 a.
m. Steamer Oregon, from San Fran
cisco. Astoria, Jan. 20. Steamer Oregon left
up at 11:40 a. m.
Bt. Helens, Jan. 80. Passed at 7 a. m.
French bark Marochal de Turenne and
schooner B. B. Jackson. ,
St Johns, Jan. 20. Passed at 11 a. m.
French bark Marechal ds Turenne and
schooner E. B, Jackson.
San Francisco. Jan. 1$. Sailed at 5
p. m. Steamer Despatch, for Portland.
- San Francisco, Jan. JO. Arrived st 10
a. m. Steamer George W, Elder, from
Portland,
Astoria. Jan., 20. No bar report; cape
line down. " , , i
Weather at Astoria at $ s. m., cloudy;
wind, easC - ... '
SENSATIONAL
RISE
IN CHICAGO PIT
MAT WHBAT CXOtXD AX
CXXT85, THX MXOB POJHT OP TBI
BAT, AH A3TAXOH 0 VU CXHM
tmrcx TxsTxauAT jctf opxxx
XT 93H CXHTS. ' . 7
(Furnlahed by Overbeck, Starr A Cooke Co.)
Chicago, Jan.' 20. Wheat prices wars
sensationally higher today,- May opened
at 89 cents, was- slow at the sams
point and closed at 2V4 cents the high
est Pplnt titne dv' -n advance for
the day of 1 cents. July, opened at
83 cents, an advance of H cent,
reached 84 H cents and closed at ths
same figure asked, an advance of cent
Since yesterday. May corn opened at
4 cents, t touched 60 cents as the
top and closed at B0 cents asked, an
advance of Vt cent. "July Opened at 48
cents an3 closed at 48 cents. This
was also an advance of Vi cent since yes
terday. The various , markets today
ranged as follows: .,
Open.
8 ..RATA
Htgh.
Low.
Close, -
.Vi M
.84 .
.60
.48 ;
2
$
2V4
.84 A
July .83
.S3
Corn '
May .40
July..... .48
Oats
May .41
July 37
Pork
May...., 18 17
Jan.,... 12.86
Lard
May..... T.17
July 7.20
Ribs
May..;.. 6.67
July..... 6.80
.40.
.48 -
5A
.42 .41 - . .42
.8854 ; -.37 :.-; .38
18.27 13.17 . 12.26A
.... , 13.06
7.26 " 7 17 t.SO
7.27 T.20 ,7.26"
8.72 6.S7 6.70 ' -8.82
6.77 8.80.
CLOSE OP LIVERPOOL ORAIX, rv
Liverpool. Jan. 20. -Cloae:
Wheat March, 6-8, higher; May, 8r4,
higher.
Cora March. 4-2. higher. ."
CUSTOM HOUBX KOUHX XOHOXH.
Employes at the custom house have
had their working hours increased from
seven to seven and a half hours, official
word being received to that effect this
morning by I. I Patterson, collector
of customs. However, durlnsr the months
of Jury, August and September they
win be allowed half holidays on Satur
days.- The official notice is signed by
Leslie M. Shaw, secretary of ths treas
ury department, 'and. is as follows:
On and after Monday, January 11,
1904, the hours of labor for all clerks
and other employes of whatever grade
or class in this department, exoept thosd
now required by law or regulation to
work more than seven hours a day. will
be from 9 s, m. to 4:80 p. m., with an
allowance of one-half hour for luncheon.
The foregoing provision will apply to
all Saturdays except during the months
of July, August and September. During
those months the hours of labor on Sat
urdays, unless otherwise ordered, will
be from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. without any
allowance for luncheon.
XiACXCH XOB THB IXAXX.
A new gasoline launch is being built
for the Southern Railway & Navigation
company of Snake river by O. P. Gra
ham at his boathouse on the east side.
The vessel is 61.6 feet in length, 11.7
feet in width and has a 4-foot depth of
hold. It will be used for both passen
ger and freight traffic. ,
8XTTXB O0X8 TO HXW TOXX.
Frank M. Hamberger, manager and
buyer of Olds, Wortman & King's mil
linery department, left this morning for
New York, where he will have charge
of the firm's workrooms and select stock
for the coming season. Mr. Hamberger
will return early in March.
Hons tot Her.
From the Philadelphia Ledger.
"Really, Mrs. O'Toole," said Mrs. Nsy
bor; "you should send littie Denis to
the kindergarten."
"Phwat kolnd av a thing Is thatr de
manded the contractor's wife.
."Kindergarten T Oh, that's simply
German for. . . ."
"Enough said, ma'am. Oi'll hov no
Dutch in moine, thank . ye koindly,
ma'am."
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Transacts s General Banking Business.
Interest Allowed on TimsDeposlts, 1,
' Collections made at all points nn favorable
terroa. Lettera of eredlt issued available in Eu
rope and all pouU lo the United States. .
(gbt Exchange and Telegrapale Transfers
sold an Kew yors, Washington. Chicago, Bt.
Joule, Denver. Omaha. San Franciaco and Hon
test sni Britlahgolambla.,;, . , ,
Exchange sold " on London, Parle. Berlin.
Frankfort, Hong Kong, Yokohama, Manila and
Honolulu. ' - .
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NOBTHWEBT COB, THIRD AMD OAX BXS.
: TnuMftpta a Oanaral Banking Bualnsaa.
DRAFTS ISSUED , "
Available In aU eltlee of the United States and
Europe, Hong Kong and Manila.
OOXXECTIOXa BADE OX EAV0XAB1X TEBHl'
Prraldent.
C. AINSWOKTH
,,i...;,W. B. AYER
.....,.R. W. BrHMEER
A. M. WRIGHT
Vice-President.
cashier. ......i......
Assistant Cashier, n i
rXBST HATXOHAX. BAHX
i of Portlaad, Or. 'f :'- ':
Designated tlenoaltorr and Financial Agent of
' the Unitad 8ttes.
President.,..'..'...,,..,. .....A, t,. MIM.8
Caahler.,....,.....,,.,..,..J. -W. NEWKIBK
Assistant Cashier.... ,.W. C; ALVORD
Becond Assistant Caahler. . . . .B. F. STEVENS.
Letters ot credit issued available la Europe and
v the Eastern States. .- ......
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
eld oa Kew York. Boston, Chicago, St. Ixmls,
St. Paul, Omaha, 8aa Francisco and the princi
pal points In the Northwest. - ,
Bight and time bills drawn In eume to eult
en London, Parla, . Berlin, Frankfort-on-tha ;
Main, Hong Kong, Yokohama, Copenhagen,
Cbrlatlanla. . Stockholm, St, Petersburg, Mos-Cta-.
Zurich, Honolulu. "' i
Collections made on favbrable terms. ' .
I OXTDOV tt SAB FBABOXSOO BABX,
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Chamssr of Commeroe Building, Third aa(
Stark traata. ...
Bead Offlea, 86 Old Broad street,' London.
This bank trshsscts a general banking bnai.
Ma. makes loana, discounts bills sad issues let
ters of credit available for travelers and for ths
purchase i af merchsndlaa In any city ot (ha
world. Deaat in foreign and domeatlo exchange.
Intsrsst raid en Time Sapaslta.
.v W. A. MACRAE, Manager.
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KX0HABT8 BATXOBATj BABX,
rvaiLssu, uaauua.
J. FRANK WATSON .....V..... President
R. L. DI'RHAM Vlce Prealdant
R. W. HOYT Cashier
GEORGB W. HOYT .Assistant Caahler
Transaota a OeasrsJ Banking Buainaaa.
DrafU and letters of credit leaned available
to all parte of the world.
Collections a Specialty. Gold Dust Bonght.
SECUBITT BA VINOS TRUST CO.
MS Morrison St., Portland, Or.
Transaots a Oanaral Banking Buainsss.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Interest Allowed on Time and Savings Deposits.
Acts as Trustee for Estates.
Drafts an! letters ot credit available in all parts
of tba world.
C. F. ADAMS.. ....f ............President
L, A. LEWIS; Flrat Vice-President
A. L. MILLS Second Vice-President
It. G. JUB1TZ Secretary
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FIRST AND ALDER STREETS. '
PORTLAND OR.
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CSnooessors to Bolton, As Bay-tar ft Co.)
Members Chicago Board of Trade.
drain. Provisions, Btooks, Bonds and
, Cotton.
SOS Third Street. Bear Stark.
Phone, Main, 818.
We are connected by private wires vHrs
Measra. Logan k Bryan. Chicago and New
York; Walker Bros., J. S. Bachs Co.. Mew
York Stock Exchange; Hubbard Bros., k Co.,
New York Cotton Exchange; Falrclilld k Hob
son t New Orlears Cotton Exchange; Henry
Htrth AOs,, New York Coffee Exchange! Paine.
Webber A Co.; Boston Copper and Stock Ex
change; Dick Bros, k Co.; New York and Phlla
delphla Stock Exchangee. ' '
MORTGAGE LOANS.
On Portland Real Estate at Lowest Rates,
Titlea Insured. Abstracts Furnished.
TITLE CVARANTKE & TRUST CO.
1 Chamber of Commerce,
MINERAL SPRINGS
OPEN THB TEAR ROUNU
Cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ca
tarrh of Head and Stomach, Gout, Rheu
matism and ALL blood diseases taken -under
a guarantee to be cured in a spe
cified time or ail expenses, including
railway fare both ways, refunded.
These waters renovate the entire) sys
tem and remove almost every disease. ,
Send EOo for a bottle of stomach and
catarrh salt
,Round-trlp tickets at reduced rates.
Inquire of any Southern Paclflo railroad
sgent
TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP.,
Tuscan Springs, Cat
Prank 9. B alien, manager.
We Have
Moved
TWO STOCKS IN 01N13
. Too much goods. Must dispose
of some of it Exceptionally low
prices will prevail for this week.
GOOD BUTTER s lb.......... ASo
GODFREY BROS. & CO.
314 Bnmsldo.
Telephone Black 8939.
BUTTER BUTTER
3 So ABB 400. " -
Creamery butter ,16c and COo I
Best creamery 85o
Fresh ranch eggs .30c
Eastern eggs ,. 26o
Hams . . ..........14c
Picnio hams ..... ..10o
Lard . , 110
60c Teas . 30o
Best Java and Mocha coffee 30o
Chickens, geese and turkeys for Sat
urday. LaGRANDE CREAMERY
864 YAXKT&Zb '
- , BPILDIKO fEBMITI.
To Mra. H. S.xAinsworth, alterations at Oak
and Third, to coat Hi. i
To . h. Sanborn, erect two-alory dwelling at
WelUlcr and Kaat HcTentoenth, to cost 2.0(M).
To W. Jones, repairs at First and Market,
to cost $100. - '
To O. Biikowsky, erect one-story cottage tt
Macadam and Ororer, to cost 450. . ;
To A. Chinaman, erect wash bouae at Mill
and Front, to cost S500.
To J. A. Wqulst. erect one-story cottage at
Bust Sexenth, to cost $1,500. ,
To Msrr 8. Gordon, erect lU-atnr .
Clerelsnd areaii and Williams, to cost $no.'
io,jisn uiaco. erect oarn at Hawthorne and
Erat Sixth, to cost 13.000.
To P. H. I,anrtl.- erect two-storr dwelling tt
Fast Mnth and Beason. to cost 2 0no.
wT1 5f"u E.' ''''''."'r rPlr at Uorritoa tad
Weat Park, to coat f 10. . . ,
TUSCAN
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