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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, 1901. 0 TRANSACTIONS IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD PRICES Off EGGS ' AREfvA:W COOL. VTBAfRIK, . SB CBIBTS . AXD, BBnXA DEMABT) CAUSES AW ADVAHCB X.OCAI. ' 'SAMS ABB . CEK AWB iABI s CENT B26HEB. . ' Front . Street. Feb. . ?.-Tha principal items of Interest in the vlocal . whole sale markets today were: JSggs are higher. ' ,. i ' Grnge8 .look, better, , , . i t Breakfast bacon down. - Local' hams advanced A cent.' t ' Ifocal lard advanced. cent. , .-.Hop dealers speculate. , ' , Arbui-kle coftoe follows decline. ' Potatoes' Aiming up. .Onions go higher. Advance in smelt. j ; Salmon scarcer than ever, , i Feed is wdvanced. i , ;.', .,. , . Valley wheat high. . ." ' tarnation reani lower. . k . "Butter still weakens. vPoultry business nominal. , .,k " Weather bad for business.. ' Hogs and real 4a demand. . , . f Eggs Ars Higher. ..- The cooler weather lias , had a t'rengtnehlng effect oil the eg n,arkei today. ; Receipts were very s small and the demand from the outside has prac tically left, this, market bare of stocks. The local demand for.eggs is not over ir. but the' few arrivals are easily .sold at about ,H . cent; advance over Sat - utdajfa quotation,:, v Today's ' ruling prices range. from 26, to 2V entai.-y , " Poultry Business Nominal. ' ' Tha 'arrivals " of poultry ' today,' as during the past' half wefek.-were quite ,mlfc -but-the demand. Js; Ji ab.ouah same condition, and former prices are tetill ruling. There Is a slightly better jdemahd for ducks, but prices show no change over previous quotations. The arrivals of dressed turkeys on- Batur 'day were so large that the street re sembled the Chrlstmus holidays. The demand was not so great. - - T" , i Breakfast Bacon DoW. ' , A cut of 1 cent a pound was, .made this morning In the quotations on all grades of breakfast bacon, by the Union Meat company, -The same concera. an nounced an Advance of V cent a pound in all averages of hams. All grades Of Jocal lard are . cent higher, with the market showing an Improvement In tone. Hop Sealers Speculate. . ' , ( The movement In the hop market Is ow confined to the buying and selling . . I - e Ik .! aalnr, t h A G 1 CC it rft- Uiinin iin.ld jfcth-: hands of the growers being nominal. rnces now xjuoted stand around the 29 cents mark. The contracts are still showing a steady Volume and 20 cents continues the rul 1 . Ins price.- ...-; '' .'"' - Ariraokl ToUowa Deollna. ' Late Saturday afternoon Arbuckle an nounced a decline of 1 cent a imund.'or II a hundred In the former quotations, ihus following the lead of the Woolsey fompany in cutting the quotations on .-Lion. It has been the policy of the Lion Company to always be the last one to . ik..!.. m Mi4uanjh' mnA thA first to CUt lee marHei biiowwu iiu etciFuwii Vule. . All '"brands'' of eastern package coffee are now quoted at 13.75. The market in the east for raw coffee is atlll weak. ' " " - .' . , roUtaea Tlrmins Up. The cut In the quotations of Oregon potatoes In Ban Francisco on account ot the large shipments from this city, did not have as bad are effect In . lowering quotations as some of the local buyers toad anticipated, and um. result was to day that the prices paid by the buyers In this city went back' to former figures. The California potatoes are fast being cleaned up, and It "takes aome heavy ahlpments from the northwest to supply this demand. About 6,000 sscks went down on the steamer last ntght - : .:.'. Onlona: StiU- feigner.-- .- -The demand- fer on Ions ia showing such att enormous gain that tha deal- hr BOAtn tn ha unable to BUDClV the stocks. Farmers are looking for big advances over present quotations, and ' are not selling as rapidly as they were several days so, -The demand for Or gon onions ;tnfes. principally ;from the San Francisco and Arisona markets, al though Texas Is doing soma buying. 1 HUM V L in U( f 1U v v v . ahippers ranged from 1.50 to 11.75 for . the best stocks. - This Is considered a very,. heavy price, as the market openftl this season around the 60 4cents mark,. Advaaos in Smelt. There was a scarcity of smelt in the markets today and the heavy demand caused the price to advance cent a pound with the prospect of still another advance if the present, rate t supply and demand continues during the coming week. . ' , Soareast In Tears. . Fresh salmon was today carcerthan .It has been In. many years during the season, i The demand is very large but most of the ' sales were made of cold storage variety. . Other fish are 'un changed. . ! ' reed Is Advanoed. - - An advance of 50 cents a ton has been made In the quotations on bran and ahorts. The entire , feed market is stronger With the-demand larger. The hay market remains with prices about ( the same. The offerings were not quite ao large today. ' , Valley Wneat Hlffh. P . ' With li quotations on valley wheat touching the 80 cent mark there Is not the great demand for - this grade as -there was several days ago. The quota- tlons on Valley grade are now even with .those on' bluesctem, the hard variety, and as there Is a difference of about 20 cents a barret In the flour quotations In favor of bluestem grade tne, millers are ,not so anxious to buy. Butter Still Weak. V With a car of Utah's best creamery Tiutter, ,on the track awaiting a. buyer any1 degree 'of strength and outside of tne Best siocks me quoiationn ranging are many.' Receipts continue large with h ilamanil amnll Tha arrfvala nf rniin. try store and dairy are small and the trade wsnta none. . Sbtrs and Teal Still' Wanted. The demand for hogs' and veal keeps ana inn: jiutimiincu Carnation cream Is quoted down 10 cents a-case. In the Trult Market. . tone In oranges but prices, today show no ensnge; ; ; - - : Th cooler wea'tlief has had. a liad ef fect in I'M fruit market and today on ' the street looked like a holiday. ? One car of. sweet potatoes arrived In and is selling at IVt cents a pound. , Opinions on Today's Markets. I W. B. Glafke Company. Butter mar ket still weak;, eggs very acarce. ' W. T. Turner Co. No change in any 6f th'e markets today. Br 11 & Co.. Gar sweet potatoes ar rived In tnls morning. '. . Chatterton & Co. Epgs scarcer; very few arrived today; hogs- and- veal are both In light receipt; with the demand good; poultry coming slow but demand la also slow; fair demand for ducks. : , ; ; Levy & Splegl Car celery due tomor row; some very nice hot-house lettuce is now arriving from th sound. : . G. S. Smith Company Business very quiet today , on account of the. cold weather; , lots of apples In market . but movement Is good; chickens are -slow; eggs good demand. . Malarkey & Co. Columbia river smelt very scarce and price has advanced; sal mon In lighter receipt than we have seen for years; prices will probably go higher. .Smith Bros. This cold weather;; is bound to have good effect on. meat busi ness;' more- calls forr good block Jioks every day rthan can mil ; Veal in excel lent demand;, poultry' .needed; beef and mutton In beter demand, in fact every thing Jn the meat line, that is .prime and good Is bringing top prices, iW. 8. Swank 6,021 sacks of-.potatoes and 103 onions went down on last night's steamer; "market here Is back to old figures. ;:'.. -',V;v;,;v:'lv-''i,!v1V'',, 'Vv.v'y? i:x'i- L, Jaggai Both " potatoes, and' onions are' steady today with full-value prices being 'paid. . . :,;'---rK: --,,.:-; . ' DavenporUThompson r-Co.- Eggs' firm: apples moving with lots of fine stock In market to select from; cheese steady at quotations; oranges are slightly firmer; car- sweet potatoes ! arrived today for three dealers. V.:-V :''. i-''.5-, Everding & Faf rell Eggs are flrfrt and scarcer; chickens- Very short so is de mand; hogs firm, same true of veal; Gut ter very weak. - - - - -' ' Page Son Eggs sre ruling higher with scarcity and good demand; chickens are not coming but demand is very small! good ma rKet for block hogs and veal; butter market about the same. , McKItiley Mitchell- Oftions are boom- ing with good demand at high prices; lots of transactions among, hop dealers but none smong the growers. Toft, Hlne & Co. No special change In our lines over Saturday; good call for blocR hogs and Medium s.sedveal egg storks are cleaned up and while the de mand Is not heavy we manage to keep them moving. ' Today's quotations, as revised, are as follows: ... ; ' rOETLABD WHOirSAIiE FXICES. drain, riour and read. WHEAT Wills Walla, 78c; bluehm, 80c; Taller. 7(i80p, ' BARM3Y Feod. 20.00; roiled, f21.00t22.00t brewlnu,. J21.00B22.OO. . OATS No. 1 wait. . 24.O0(325.OO; tnj, 24.00iaM oo ppr torn price to farmer, white, I22.0fifi22.60; sry. i 22.50 per ton. FI.OUIl Eastern Oregon: Patrnts. I4.10Q 4.40; stralphta. $3 80; Taller, X754i3.86; gra ham. Ha. $3.40; 10a. $3.70. MILLSTIJFKS Bran. $10.00 per ton; mlo dlluir. tsawi: aborta. $20.00; chop. $18.50. HAT4-TlmoTTiy. $1.00ai7.00; Eaatern Ore S"n. $10.O0(ftl8.0O: Mixed. $14.00! cloTer. $13.00 ftU.OO; wneat. $13.00(314.00; cheat, $12.00 ta.uu; oar. i.i.O0(U10.lu. HoesrWooI and Sides. . HOPS New; 27)e for eboloe; 24I25c.for prluie; poor quality, 18feu20Hc; contract. 1904. 17(V18c.- -, WOOL Valley, eoarne to medium. lOOieHe: line. lS10Hc; FHtnrn Orecoa, lul&c; n hiilr. iMmln1. 26r26e. SHEEPSKIN'S Shearing. in(920c; ahort wool SOftSOe; medium wool, 80a50e; long wool. OOrtSity.m erh. ; TALLflW Prime., per lb, 4QV; No. S and greime. 2(5f2Hc. HIDES D-y bides. No. 1. 10 iba and p. 14e per lb: dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 15 tt-t. 12e; dry enlf. No. 1. under B Ra, 13e: rr aalted, hnlla and atasa. 1-3 leaa titan dry flint; aalted hldea. ateer. aound. 60 pounds or CTer, 6fii,7c; HO to 0 lbs. 6c: under 60 lh and enw. 5 6c; atass and bulla, aound. 4c; kip, vaoiindf vlA SrtHw. 80B;r 40. ia ! . "6r;"ealf, aonnd. -under 10 Iba. He; sreen (unaaltedl. 1c per rib leu: citlla. ,1e per lb l; hnras hldea. aalted. each. $1.2.1tt.3: drr. each. 1. 00(3 1.50; colta' hides, each. 2nA60o; Snat aklni, i-ommoa, each. 10Q15c; Angora, with wool hn each. 2V3$1.0o. Batter, Eggs and Poultry. BUTTEB FAT Sweet, 30031c; aonr, 2S9 29c. JIUTTER Oreimery, xu fnncy. ift!'4e; ordinary, '27V4.Wc; cold atorage, 2T27Hc; Rasters. 88ej .'i-enovarad, 182Cr dairy, 1UQ 17Hc:-' ttnre. '10f(124c. E()(;a Freeh Oregim, 288H4e; cold storaKC, 23t24e; bakers'; ie.....' i- - CHKE8K Full croam, twin. 13HO 14c; Young ilwrln. IV. POULTRY ("hlekena. mixed, 11e per lb; hena. 12c per lb; rooatera. 10c per lb: biollera. 12c . per lb: fryers, 12c - per lb: ducka, old. 12c per lb: joniie. 13c per lb: sicn, 9c per lb: turkeys, l&'tfiec par lb; drvaiied, ITe per lb. ' r-rulta and egetables. . rOTATOKH OocHi $1.00; huyera' prices ' for blpiilng, 8?bic cwt: ordinary. 70M75c aack; buying, 70c; meets, Sc per lb new, 4c per lb. - - , OXION8 Oregon, $1,W1."5: Imylnff tirtcca. cear. fi.nowf.Tn: r.o.h. iv-rtlnnd. si.im.75. FHE8H I'll I ;iTS Apples. Oregon. 6tHl.B0 pel box; nrangea, na Tela, $1.601 2.2B per box; adHnn. Noen$1.26 box; Jiipnee. 4ri'B0-hn-liaiiaa, 6(tf3'4o per lb; lemon, choice. $2,6012.75 ler box; fancy. $3.00i$3.oO per box;. Ilium. Mexl. can. 6&c per 100; pineapples, $3.50; rraoberrlea. local, $7.1)0 per bbl; Jaraey, $10.00; peratm Biina, $1.50. - : VEGETABLES Turnips. 85c per sack; ear rota, $1.00 per aack: beeta. $1.00 per 'sack; raillsbea, 12S(316c ds; cabbage, Oregon, 2c; California, lc lb; (etttiee, head, 15c dns; hot houaa kittiic. $l.00'(tl.60 per box; green pep pers. 6c ;er lb; boraeradUh. 7QSo per lb; te1erV,"5060e per d; tomatoes, $l.2Sffi1.N0 ier box; parsnliM, $1,215; cucumbers. 60IQ75C ir box; butter bean. 10c per lb: Lima beana. So: sprouts. 6c; cauliflower, $I.7.ij artichokes, 7Bqitc per do; green pas, 7B8c ' per lb; Orytoit asparagus. 60 lb. DlllEO FUUIlff Apples. eTsporated. 6Q7e per lb: apricots. llJI3c per lb; sacks. He I er Tb less: peaches.' OiftOe per lb; pears. 8Hc r lb; pnoea. Italian, 8Va(t4Ho per lb; French, 3H 4 Vie tr lb; tigs. ;Callfornla blr.cka, 6r(tfl'io per lb: do whites'. 8 H fa 7c pel lb; pinnii), pitted. 6!6e per lb; dates, gcMen. S'Je per '.b; fards, $1.60 per 15-lb box. KAIRINS Seeded, fancy, 1-lb cartons. 50 packages to rase, V pkg; seeded, I3-ns cartons, Tc; lonaa Mucatela, 60-lb boxea, 74J 8Mc per lb; Londn Inycs. $1.P5S2.00; clusters. $2.60(38.75; Vis, 25c; V4. Coo adraoca oTar Ddiind cartons. . FIOR Ten 1-lb cartons, choice blind, $1.00; IP 1-lb cartons, fancy brand, $1.10; 10 1-lb bricks. 2-crnwn. 0Oc; 10 1-lb bricks, 8-crown. Mc; 60 A-ln bricks, per box. $2.26: 4-row lay ers, per lO-lb box. 0Oc; loose, 50-lh boxes, per lb. 64i8VjC. Callmrrana 8lx-crown. 10-lb ear- ton, pr mx. $2.00; 6-crown, 10-lb carton, per dox. si. ia; -crown, vi -io canous, per oox, $1.75.. , . - . , ; ' Oroosrles. Wuts, ste. BUOAB "Back naai" ctihe, $3.60, pow- uereu, ao.wi; ory granuiaien. so. -to; ueet frrnnu li.trd, S5.i!f: extra . $4.05; golden !, $4,.S5; bbls, loc: H bbU, SDc; boxes. 6oc adrunce tn sack basis, less 25c cwt for cash, 1 day; UK nle. 1416-.' per lb, HONEY 14H16. , COFFEE Gieuu Mocba. 21i923c; Jits, fancy, 2('.(B.12c;' Jara. od. 2oQ2Bc; Java, ordinary, 18((l2oc; Costa Rica, fsncy, 10!12oc: Costa lilca, gcod, 1618c; Costa Rlra, ordinary, Ilul3c par lb: package coffee. $12.75. TEA Oolong, different grade. 25365c gnupowder, SWQ32335c; English breakfast, dlf fir.nt grades, 12 VilQ,66c; aplderlef. oncolored Japan, 3005cs green Japan (very scarce), 30 ((! 00c. .'-.. ... , ! '. fiirririA-nHl o. . Am Km in. maa. Una table, dairy, 60s, R5c; l'KW.flSc; Imiiortej Liverpool, ow, oc, iuvx, nci iuw. fi.vu. Worcwater Bbls 2a, 8a, $5.60; 6s, $5J?5: 10, $3 00: bulk, 320 lbs. $5.00: sacks, 60s. Me, SALT Coarse, half ground, 100, per ton, $0.50; 60s, per ton, $7.00; Liverpool lnmp rock, $22.50 per ton: 50-lb rock. $0 60: iota, $6.00. UltAIN BAGS Calcutta. $5.7fl(a0O per 100. KICK Imperial J.apan No. 1, 654ci No. 2, 6c: New Orlean head, 7ffi7Mc. . BHAN8 Bmsll White. 8'Ac large white, $.1.60 3.ao; pink, .i.4U(uva oo; oayou, se; Lima, JU'TSPeaants Te, Jumbo m? ih raw, OfllOc per lb for roantod: eocoanut. BSiftWic per do; S-alnwa-,-4 416e-p Jbf .pin tr lt4 1 jj vt per lb; hickory nuts, 10c per lb; chestnuts. Eastern, 161c per lb; Braxll nuts. 16c per lb: flllierr. lnncioc per in; laucy pecans, 14U 16c per lb; almond, 13ai5o per lb. . .,, WTKB MAlLcW-Present base at $2.76. ?i 1 KOt'K Pur Manila. 13101 sUndarii, 12i IsuL 1044c,,.;-, .. .... . . ,. .. ,t .r. paints. Odal Oils. Sta.' -- - COktJ OlU-i'eart o Astral Cases, fi.la per gal; water wane, iron on is. ievo per gst; wooden, ; headlight, caaes, SSe par CU bead- iicht ii-f.ii hl,la. 1HV.0 twr sal. - LINRKEO OIL--riire raw, In bbla. 47e per gall cases, 62o per ssl; g-nnlne kettle boiled, cases 64c per fL bbla 49c per tal: grounj cake, ear lots, fw.uv per ten;, tes tnan cars, .t'.tt no nnr ton. Q A80LIN E o6-de$., cafe 82c per gal. Iron bbls 26c" per gal; "store, cases 24V4c per gal, bon bills 18c per gal. utsnximiir oa-ai., - eases, xxi iron sua, 16-c. PAINT OIL Baw. bbls S3o per gal, casta SSe per gal; boiled, - case 40e. TURPEM'INE In case. 88c ner gal. wooden btls, 84 He pe." g"l. Iron bbls 82c per gal, lo-Ib Cuse lots, 87c per gal. WHITE LKAU OlKi-ltt lot OftC per ID, laSI lot 7o per lb. , V Meats and Provisions. FRESH ' WKATS Insnected Beef. nrtm. ic per lb; eow,. 8W8c per lb; muttoni dressed, 6'i4i7c per lb; lambs, dressed, TVi iwr lb, . , ' , . . FRESH MEATS Front ' street Beef steer, 5HU'4o per lb; bull. 44H Pr lb) cow. 5 feOHc per lb; pork. Week. 8'-im8 per lb; puckers, OffiOC .ner lb: mutton. . dressed. , Sia OVic per lb; lamb, dressed, sVaTe per lb; Teal, nia.1I, SrSMtc per lb; large, OViSiiVie per lb. . UASia. tl(J Portland pack (local! hams, 10 to 14 lb. 13c per lb; 14 to IS lbs, 13c per lb; 111 to 20. lha. 12c per lb; cottage, Oc. per ; lb: picnic, 84e per lb; breakfast baeon.j 144 17c . wr lb; regu lat abort dears, nnimuked, loo per nib; Licked, ;lc per, lb: clear back. : unsmoked, lOe per lb; smoked, lie per lb; Union butts, 10 to 18 lbs, nnsruoked. 8c per lb; smoked. Bo per ' lb, ? . . - EASTERN PACKED HAMS--Under 14 lbs, ne per lb; over 15 lbs, 13 Vic per lbl fancy, 13sfl3j r lb: nlcnlca. . 8c ner lb: boulders, 10c per lb; dry -salted side, nnsmoked, e per in: smoked. 0o per lb: breakfast bacon. 14HIOV4e per lb; fancy, 18V4e per lb. LOCAL LARO Kettle leaf, 10s. 10Tc per lb; 6s, lie ler lb; 50-lb tins, lOKid per, lb; team-rendered, Ids, 0e per lb; Cs, -10c per lb; 6o. 8e per lb; compound tierces, 7V4o per lb; tuba. 7c per lb: 5o, 74e per lb. EA81ERN LAKP Kettle leaf. 10-lb rln. HVic per lb; 5. llf per lb; 60-Ib tin. 104e per lbrsteam-renderrd 10. 10V40 per lb; 5s, 10e par lb; 60s, o per lb. (A bore packing -house prices sre set cash, 13 day.) CANNED SALMON Columbia rlrer 1-fb talla 11.73; 2-lb tails, $2.40; fancy 1-lb dats, $1.00, H-lb-. fancy flats. $1.15; fancy 1-lb oral. 42.00; Alaska tall, sink. Sue: red. II. 5o: l-lo tails. rtsM iiock cod. 7e per lb: Bounders, se per lb halibut, THc per lb; crabs, $1.25 per dox: raxor clama,- 8,il0o per dos; little-neck clsms. 3c; . striped bass, 12V4e per lb; Puget Sound melt, 5c per. lb; catfliih, 7c. per lb; black cod. per lb: salmon tront. ISV&QlSc aer lb; h hsters. 16c er lb; erch, 5c per lb; salmon, iWersidea. 6 per lb: iteelbeada, 8e per lb; chlnook, 12V40 per lb; herring, 4c per ibr pec "IH; olcs, Oo per. lb;, torn cod, 6c per lb; Columbia rlTer smelt. 3c per lb? sturgeon, 7c per lb; shrimps.-' 10c per lb. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay, per gal, $2.25; per ck, $3.75 net; Olympis. per aack. $5.25. BROKERS' OPINIONS ON NEWJORK STOCKS d'uriilxhed by Orerbeck, Starr k Cooke. Co.) togan "and 'Bryan, New .York; The market was heavier and lower. 'What seems a practical certainty of war be tween Japan and Russia caused a great deal of depression abroad. Enormous loss by fire in Baltimore is, we think, a more effective bear argument, and one that has occasioned much more selling of stocks. The natural inference is that Insurance companies and many others, large holders of.. secHtftles. will be obliged to throw , them on the market With such sensational Influence as theso against the price, It seems the part of the conservative to watt. All ordinary conditions and Influences are supple mented py mem lor me time Detng. . . pESClUPTIOlt. Anaconda Mining Co.... I Amal. Copper Co....... Atchison, com do preferred.......... Am.. Cm aV Found., com. , do. rs-ef erred . .- , . A m. Sugar, com . , . . . . . . Am. Kmeltv com. ...... , do preferred.-. ....... . Baltimore aV Ohio, com. do wef erred .......... Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Canadian Pacific, com., Chi. aV Alton, com...... do. preferred. ......... Chi. A fit. Wi'St.. com.. Chi., Mil. St. Paul... Chi. V North., com..... Chi. Terminal By Chesapeake V Ohio..... Canada Southern Colo, Fnel It Iron, com. Celo. Sonth., com. j , do 2d preferred d lt preferred...... Delaware k Hudson.... D. R. O.. com......... do preferred. ,. Erie, com. ..... i ...... . do 2d prefeired do 1st pref erred. Illinois Central... LeulSTllln V NaahTille. . Hctro. Traction Co...... Manhattan KleTated.,.. Mexican Central Ky,,.. Minn., St. P. A Ste. M. do preferred.......... Mltourt Pacific., M.. K. A T.. com...... do preferred 9 4Vi! s j 80 wu, TVi 124 47 81 74 80 SO lie SHV 83 15V4 141 V4 102 10 31' V IS 1 23 160 20 23 Vi 3Tfc 127H 103 . 117 142 l14 50 120 90 1SU !WV4 1174 68 Z 58 V 'ii" 20tt 115 8 V4 .141 56 7"H TH 22" 61 2o4 Soa 4', 43 'ai'vi 24 84 V4 35 78 78 10 65 Vk jn 4H1X 18Vs 87 10 36 117U V4 58 V New York Central Norfolk Western, com. do preferred. North A merira n N. Y.. Out. West,.-. Pennsylvania Ky.. P. O., I., k C. Co Pressed Steel Car, com.. do preferred Pacific Mail Steam. Co. . Reading, com dn 2d preferred.. j d 1st preferred ...... I Ren. Iron k Steel, com.1 do preferred. ........ . Rock Island, com....... do preferred..,.,.,... Southern Ry., coin.,,... do preferred. Siutliern Pacific. ... 8t, L. A S. F.. 2d pfd.. St. L. k S. W., com do preferred....,-...., Texas k Pacific . ...... ,. Tenn. Coal k Iron ...... T.. St. h. k W., com;. do preferred.......... Vnlon Pacific, com do preferred.......... 17. 8. . Leather, com...-. do preferred.......... ITS. Steel Co., com... . do preferred ........ Wbeef k I,. E.. com.... do 1st preferred Wisconsin Central, com. do preferred ,, Western L'ulon Tele,... WatNish, com..,,,,,.... do preferred. ..... . . , . Preferred Steel t ar ot'-dirtilend of Total sale for duy, 09.1,000. Money, 1 per cent. . r.--" 66 45V41 8Vi: 80 . lVx 68 12414 47. SOV, BO 40 118VJ 83 Vi, 15 Vi 141V 183 10 82 31 " 16 23 1AII 2m 68 20 4 44 VJ 4V4 127 103 V, 17 1424 69 120 1V 8T 8S 38V 67 122 47 . 90 77 mi 88 114 21 Vi S3 15 139 V4 101 31 30 vs IS 23 158 68 26 42 6.'iV4 120 llVi 116 99 28 42 58 . 78H '22V4 61 Vi 20 sr 4S 45 , R2V4 24 36 'm" 7814 90 V4 TV. 76 U M. 56 Vi 18 47 18S 42 87 10 86 Alii 43 87 88 18 r 122 47V W 90 116Vj 88 Vi 88 15 139 1112 9V4 .11 Vi 63 H 30 15 23 63 159 19 88 16'4 42 6:1 V4 128 V 102VUHO3 115 140 68 118 88 Vi 16 , A8V4! 119 56 'si" 201 H2'i 97 V, 27 40 66 78 TV 21 it 00 H 80 43 oi' 23 34V4 84" 76 90 T t6 ifi 48 18 41 86 Va 18 JM nr 140 V, 10 68 117 88 16 .'all 115V 66 88 82 20 H.314 9TV4 28 61 28 1V4 66 7N4 1 43 21 Vi 61 2i 80 Vi 45 4.1 13 31 36 84 TflV T 75 10 no 15 46 18 41 SAH 18.4 no 1 per cent. CHICAGO LOCAL ITOCXt. Chicago, Nor, 8. Local American Btscnlt .... , American Biscuit, pfd American Box , American Box, pfd ... American Tin Can ... American Tin Can, pfd . Diamond Match Swift Packing ....... American Tool Chicago City Railway . North Side Railway ... West Side Railway ... lluptd Transit ...... . Hspld Transit, pfd ,. stork close: Bid. ...... .4 39 .......102 2 18 ....... 3 fliiT Ask. 40 103 2 ,113 20 i 2JIU ....100 100 i - i. XI ....185 168 j.,.. 70V4, 7.1 .... 45 76 6 ;? 614 ...... OU 04 . PORTLAND CLEASIlfO-HOPgE SEPOKT. Th report of the Portland clearing-house for IUV IS"l TI FT. ,HW, . . Clearance. Ralancea. Monday 583,7:. 14 t 43,968.98 Wedncsdsy ....... Thursday ......... Friday ........... Saturday ......... - in ' 1 Total for week ending ... February 6, 1904. .$3,087,619.20 ' $307,690.61 T'ltrpeMiMtitiiltia Week iu 1903 .......,.(... 3,280,847.59 $405,346.22 6A7.829.NI 820,778.69 545.184.25 470.207.00 423,8:16.28 43.61'0.06 62.014.08 81.091.27 88.285.86 41.622.87 NEW TOBK ,C0mE CLOSE. : New York, Option Fibruary ... March April Mar ....... June Mr August v. Sept ember Ortnher 1. , Noreniber December .j.. $"eb. 8. Coffee close: : , .( Rid. . . . . . . . . . . . . $"- 40 4 . . ..... 6.60 b.m 6.70 a.,... , 5.80 6.05 ; . ,, S.KO . e.35 . .. 6 40 .... 6 60 ... 6.65 1, a..,...i. Ask $5.43 6.56 6.65 8.73 8.95 ; 6.10 8.3.1 .-,6.40 0 55 6.63 .8.78 CHICAGO WHEAT WAS IRREGULAR KAKKXT BOSS VOT 8XOW MUCH csAzras iom oziObb or batt- DAT IHB COBV XAXKXT TAXXS A TUMBLE OATS AO AIK B0XJ9 rBXELTHOaS BKABPLT TJTP. (Furnished by Orerbeck,. Starr A Cooke Co.) Chicago, Feb. 8. Logan & Bryan ad- Wheat showed a : very irregular mar ket and k prices at the close were not much chahged from Saturday-- The ap parent certainty of an eastern war caused great depression In Europe and Sqme show of .strength In wheat in Liv erpool. The market hers opened sharply up. but there was a good deal of scat tered liquidation and local pit traders were disposed to copper news. ; There was ' quite a 5. sharp : reaction which brought an Armour support and the early loss was partlalljr-xegalned The whole aituatlon Is a very unsettled and a nervous one. Broomhall cables that Odessa offerings of wheat' have entirely ceased. - If continued : this will be an Important factor, but it it a natural one under the circumstances, and so far as we are advised represents nothing In the way of Russian offerings. The world's shipments of H, 600,000 bush els and the amount on passage In creased S. 600, 000 bushels. Our visible upply decreased 660,000 bushels, against December of 1 80,000 -' bushels last year. The primary receipts were a lit tle below last year. Speculative influ ences still entirely control the situation. Immediate conditions of supply and de mand are almost wholly , disregarded and inoperative.: '. Confident opinion seems unjustlflabie and a nervous and unsettled market 4s likely. Cora Market Lower. The corn market is 1 and 2 cents lower. There wss some pressure from the eastern crowd throughout the entire session.. . The short interest seemed to have been pretty well eliminated and the . market was wlthojut support, ex cept the scattered buying. As in wheat the influences are mainly speculative. Receipts are running about the same as last year, of poor quality and the offer ings of off grades are large and at a discount. : The visible supply Increased 871.000 bushels the last year and the Increase today, was 1.120.000 bushels. There is nothing very urgent In the cash position but the small percentage of stocks of contract stuff are a factor in the market. It is likely to be sensitive to anything that comes like war or good b.oi!n. Oata Bold rraaljr. T Oats again -sold freely from the same sources which -caused the 3-cent break on Saturday and the natural inference Is that It is the Patten line. 80. severe a break-can hardly be accounted for on any: other theory. . The visible supply increased 160,000 bushels. There is no material Increase tn the movement from first hands, and while the market "VS, late has rather run away from the cash position, any further, material break should restore it to - a more healthy basis. - - -r -, ; Provisions About Voctutngsd. The provision market is about un changed. Hog receipts were again less than expected, but were about the same as last year. The market opened sharply higher on the war news, but lost the adiance on scattered liquida tion, There is no evidence of support from the packers or the locsl trade gen erally. ' The outside speculator is the holder. The inclination in that quarter seems to be more In favor of taking profits. - - NOT MUCH CHANGE v IN WHEAT. SITUATION (Furnished 1it Ovcrlieck. Starr A Cooke Co.l Chlcsgo. Feb. 8. There was not snick change in the wheat market. May opened at 94, a advance of o on the war new, but later in the dar the full lum wa lost and the market closed at 94c. the same as Saturday. Jnlr opened at 864c. Ba advance of e. bnt like ilsy lost during the asy. i n close wis asac, a decline of Uc slnoe Saturday. May com opened at 544e and closed at 62o S drop or lc. since tne prenoua ciose. July corn openea at 02 -c ana ciosea at 00 nc a oe cllneof le. ' t ;) The Tarlon marker ranged as 101 lows . Dpeo. High., .Low, , Close. Wheat . f ,. - May $ .94 $ .95 $ .93 $ .94 July..... : .86(4 ' .85 .834 .84 Corn ; .,-i.-rt--.i-v- -'.iB.-'fA- v iy May 5H .63 .52 .52'a Jhly..... .52t, .621a - .50 .50 - Oat - ' ,A-i',.i(.---''--;a''v;: -..,,;'' . Wy....t .44i .444 t .4114 ' .41 July 89 3B', .87 .37 - Pork - ..;.:.-"-.-'.-, May 13.T5 13.90 J3.80' .13.67 July..... 13.96 13.95 - 5 13.77 13.7T . Lard '; - .; My,i... T.85 i T.8t : 7.5S T.62 Jnly 7.70 ' 7.78 7.67 7.67 Rlb " . . , Mr.j..... 8 90 ( 8 90 - 6 80 6 82 Jul;.,,. 7-00 T.02 " 8 92 6 87 ZA8TEK1T BOOB KIOKEX. Chloso. Feb. 8, Receint of llrestock In the principal packing centers or tne country 'show lings. Cblcigo .82.0011 , Kanaa City ......... 4.0O0 Onsha -4.000 ' Hoga 0Kned 5c higher. Cattle. Sheep J3.000, 55.000 8.000'. 8.000 2.000 9.000 With 35.000 left over -from Saturday; receipts s year ago were Killing nog price anow: miipo and butcher. $4.65(35.10: good hearr, $5.05f3.15; iouhu utstj. el.otJUH.lK) iignv .ou(ttn.uu, ; Cattle Steady. . - eneep luc.towrn - .- . - -;- m ' 11 1 1 ' ' - BOtTOlf OOFFEB i CtOSZ. . ' Boston,' r.eb. 8. Copper close Adventure . . .. ...... . .... , , , , , ,, Calumet Copper Range. ....... ..,....,, ArpaHtan Osceola ......'....'.. '. ..'.'.'.'.'.'' '. Wyandot ........ , . .-, , Winona ,,, Wolverine Cnlted State ,. PhoenU . ... ,i. .. Bid. ' ... 2(4 ,,.435 ... 34 ... 45 ... 53 " ...87 ::: Ask 440 89 54 88 A 72 20 CHICACM) CASH WHEAT. Chicago, Feb. 8. Cash wheat at noon was . .... ; . Bid. Ask No. 3 red !!!!!'!! ihi No. 2 brd winter, river ,M lt ft K . rl Mr I .. , A. . bNo. 1 Northers Spring m .uriuern apriug ........ . No. 3 prlng ...i (K) t .9N .98 .89 .88 .95 .94 .93 CHICAGO OBAIH CA tOT8, Chicago, Feb. 8. The cr lot record how .. , Car. tirade. Est. nnest 11 An Corn 421 4.i itS. ..., atrr 17 280 "V "v"- oa"T were! Mlnnespills, iuJ1' 3 Jh."". I"' were: iiuuiivui, 001 i milium, LOIeago, 01, : TOTAL V18IBLI BTJPPLT. Chicago, Feb. 8. The total visible supply Today. nushels. ............ ,S9.2O,0on 8,081.000 ., 8.598.000 Wheat Corn , Oat Year ago Bnshels 48,429,000 9,rio;ooo 4.728,000 LOCAL LITEBTOCK KECEIPTB. -PjrtUnd fslon Stockyrd, Feb. 8. Receipt iu me MM-ai yro SUrlng tht psst ,4S hour consisted of 118 hnas. est. tie. 284 sheep and 14 horse. Demand fair wnu iiiv umowing prices ruling: Hogs Best. SH'&nVje: nedlumj 44i85e. , Cattle Best, $4.25rd4.80; medium, $4.4.25. Sheap Best, 8c; medium, 8Vc. KIMirEAPOLIB WHEAT CL0$E. ' Wheat July , Minneapolis Feb. 8. Close Slftc; Beptember. 80He bid. NBW TODAY. STLtTTH WHEAT CLOSE. Diilutb. Feb. 8. Wheat May, &; July. 9t'!kc. - . ( HARD TO PREDICT FUTURE OF COTTON (Furnished by Overbeck. Starr A Cooke. Co.) New York, Feb. 8. Mclntyre ft Max shall ssy: It would be just aa easy to predict an advance for cotton from 14 cent for . July from thla level as It would have been to have predicted it when the same option wss 90 points lower. There is no mora cotton in the work) nor less demand. Trade is In a healthy condition and spinners sre mak ing money bssed on a much higher level for the stspls. It Is futile to view the reasons for the declines which have taken place, and a resumption of opera tions in the msrket should be bssed on todsy's low price reached In futures, with the suggestion thst while values may hava gone far below what Is justi fied at the time, there taay te a repeti tion of the recent slump on a more moderate scale, should the market again become a mere shell of open contracts. For one thing, the market Is likely to prove safer and less onesided for some time to come. The Influence of the gln ners' report tomorrow will probably be the potent factor in sustaining a fair valuation Of cotton. . Cotton today ranged as follows: . Open. High. low. Close. 18.58 13.70 13.25 1 3.28130 14.10 14.00 14.35 13.95 14.40 13.85 12.80 11 90 11.20 February . March.,..; 14.00 April...... 14.00 May 14.08 June....... 14.80 Jnly 14 00 August.... 13.88 September. 12.50 October,.;. 11.70 December,. 11.06 I. 1.29 13.44 13.01 13.15 1308 1275 12.25 II. 25 11.05 13. 450(50 13.82(5 la.soiusi 13.85 iftKJ 13.9091 13. 3oa 32 12.30IA40 n.6580 11.06(310 ' ' ' Kew York Summary. New York. Feb. 8. Dow, Jooe It Co. ay: Anierlrta stocks in London were weak. Con suls are th lowest yet. Japanese bonds lost 3 to 5 polnta and Hum Ions 2 per cent. Japan, ese sever diplomatic relations, bnt there la so formal declaration of war. Enormous Are in Baltimore, loss abont $300,000,000. The Herald Rrfnt story of rumored esrly retirement of Rockefeller. Sully and Brown both out With bull Interview 011 cotton. Feared Pennsylranla (k,uld peace negntlatlona are hung up indefl nstely. (ieorge Oould I going west to Inspect bin property. Seventy-nine roads for December Low sn a vera go net decress of .06 per cent. Western traffic men say business Is brick on all road. The bank gained from the suhtressury on Friday $71, OOO. Th Great Western an nounce It will meet all Cut in grain rates f northwestern roada. Well-informed people dis credit all talk of a dividend on Locomotive, crinmoo. , Thirty-two load for tbe fourth week of January show an average gross de crease of 11.01 per cent; 12 Industrial deorewed .22 per cent; 20 rails unchanged. AMERICA STOCKS DT tOVSOB'. ; Iiondon. Feb. 8.-9 p. - at. Anaconda Copper declined 2; Atchison declined 1, preferred declined. 1M; Baltimore Ohio declined 2; Csnsdlsn 1'aclOc declined 1; Chicagj! Mil waukee A St. Paul declined IV. Denver A Klo Orande declined 1: Erie flrsts declined U; Il linois Central declined Hi Louisville A Naah vlll declined 2; Mexican Central declined '4; MlnotirL Kansas A Texss declined ; Outsrlu A Western declined 4 i Norfolk Western de clined 4; Pennsylvania-- declined Hearting declined . Brats unchsngwd; Southern Parlor declined 1; Southern Railway declined 44, pre firred declined Hi Vnlon Pacific declined J,, preferred declined ; Cnlted State -steel de clined 44, preferred declined H 1 Wabaah do dined Vt. profcrred declined . Consols 88V, declined . 111 ... rilMAET ECtrfTS Aug SHIPMENTS. - Chicago, Feb. 8. Th primary rece I rfl sbowt . Today. . JVar ago. Bushels. Bushels. Wheat J,',,..;..........,.' T0O.0OO . 251,000 Corn ... .,.,,... . r . 848,1810 , ! 870,000 - The shipments were; (--.,';;'-- - Wheat . 9r.nnft 194.000 Cora ..................... 427,000 783,000 , SAH FBAWCISCO OXAIH.1 San Francisco, Feb. 8.-11:80 a. m. Wheat May, 1.384. Barley May, $1.03 bid: December. $1.02T. ' CLOSE Of LIYEiPOOL ' ORAIH, Liverpool, Feb. 8. 'loae! Wheat March. 6-54,. hlghert Msy, 8-4!, higher. ch w Mr. "2?. H lower; May. 4-3H, qn- HEW YOXK CLOSE. US' Xmi' "b. Wheat May, tM4; July. ST. LOUIS WHEAT CLOSE. juiri Cut - sT --i Vu . " ' KAHSAS CITT CLOSE. Kansss City. Feb. 8. Close: , Wheat May. SSie; July. 74c. 7' INQUEST CLEARS CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST Ths testimony of regular prsctlclng physicians st the inquest into the, death of 8-year-old Eleanor Edith iMacKensle, who died from wlntergreen poisoning last Thnrsday after treatment by a Christian Science healer, was to the effect that niedleal aid would not have saved the child's life. Under the cir cumstances no blame could attach to anyone for the child's death, and that was the verdict of the coroner's jury. Christian Science and the practices of Its disciples figured largely In the testi mony. Henry D. Janes, 8cience healer, was st the bedside of the Infant until 11 o'clock, when he declared the sick one better and left. Dr. Marsh was called at 2 o'clock at signs of the child getting worse and nothing could be dons to save the little girl. Healer Janes testified that his faith cure could treat any disease, at a dis tance as well as by the bedside. A large number of physlclsns, inter ested spectators and witnesses were present and the testimony was taken down in full. The Jury consisted of J. B. Bttrkhard, A. B. Stuart, William Hy lsnd, W. I. Patterson, T, D. Spear and Charles Kirch. . XABxra sroTxs. . San Francisco,. Feb. 8. Arrived at 4 a. m.,' steamers Charles Nelson and Francis H. Leggett, from Columbia river.- " Arrived at 10 a. m.. steamer Aurella, from Portland. . Astoria, Feb, 7. Arrived down at I a. m steamer George W. Elder. Arrived down at 8 a. m.. steamer Acme. Arrived down at a', m., schooner & B. Jsckson. Left up at 11:30 a. m., German bark Magdalene, - Arrived down at I p. nt., steamer Prentiss. - . - Arrived at t and left up at 5 p. m.. steamer Aberdeen, from -Eureka and way ports. St. IlelensTTeb.-S Passed at 9:50 a. m., German bark Magdalene. San Francisco, l Feb. 7- Railed, schooner Sailor Boy. lor Columbia river..- -.'.,-.. - Sailed at 11 a. m..' steamer Alliance, for Portland and way ports; Oregon, for Portland. . ' . . . - :J San Pedro, Feb. 6. Arrived. American bark Haydn Brown, for Columbia river, -Astoria, r'eb. $. -Sailed at 6:15 p. rn., Schooner Zampa, for Sn Francisco, ,i A8t.prla, Tb. .Cohditloh of the bar at$ a. (iru rough, wind northwest; weathet.cloudy.4 ; i ; a , i a ( - PORD'S; Auction Sales v'- - 'V- " ')' ' ' '' ""''' " ":s-';::- Grand Auction Sale Tuesday Next We Sell AT 182 FIRST ST. a $2500 Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE From Independence, Or.' This stock Includes a grand variety of Udiet' shoes, corsets, ladles' and girls' mackintoshes, hose, furs, shirt waists, dress goods and linings, jackets, Klrls' overalls, tvarasols. knit shawls. underwear and a general assortment of dry goods, gents' furnishings, ;' etc. Watch for our ad of store fixtures next Sunday, This sale begins at 2 p. m. Tuesday, February, at182 First street If you miss it don't say we didn't tell you. H. FORD, Auctioneer. AT CUT RATES " UNTIL MARCH 1, The Boston PaLiless Dentists Ara doing all dental work for cost of material to Introduce our late dlscov. eries sndj imtnleas methods. ' KX TKACTINQ . FBKR. INGS. 3Bc; OOl.l GOLD t'ROWNS, WORK, $3.00. . . FORD'S NEXT Auction Sale Wednesday Next We Sell AT 182 FIRST ST. At this kale yoo will And FTjRNITURK from tbe FINEST to the CHEAPEST, dellwred to ns from nil parts of the cltr to be 801.0 WITHOUT RKHBRVB. We bT bedroom suits: Iron bed; aaantrl tmls; Windsor toin tn brds; bed lonnavs; msssWe extension ta ble: box-aoat dlnlnf chairs: renter stands; rcrkers: offlra chairs: fraud white mspl drsss er and commode; sowlnx machine; coach ; art square ;,. Brussels and losraln earpsu; Unrleum; oesr.mattlnf; eook stores; beater; kitchen furniture, etc., etc. Bale st 10 a, Di., wednesaa next, reoruary jw. , H. KORD, Auctioneer. FORD'S NEXT Auction Sale Thursday Next We Sell at Mr. Stockland's Residence 1SS BAIT THZBTZSaTTK, BSTWXXX lELXOHT AD TAKXXaaZs, ' Sar la an axeallsnt lot of almost saw furnishings, lnolndlng a bsantifnl Jacob Don bonaoir grana piano, eoss sow mm-hoarans- chairs and rockers, golden oak. saddle-seat rooksrs, marble-top center table, steel engraving, bearskin and An gora goal Tugs; nns iaoa onnsiss un Dortlarss. alsarant oak aldeboard. oak ex tension table and dining chairs (ea suite), parlor and nail earpets, Persian ma-, nrattr bedroom suites. Yum Turn springs and floss mattrassss, hall tree, house slanta. eannsd fruit, kltchsn treasure, Jewell eook stove, lawn mower, linolsum. klsohsn ntenslla and many other items not mentioned ia thla par tial list. Sale Thursday, Tebraary 11, at 10 a. n, at lee xast lath street. s. TOrnn Auctioneer. FORD'S NEXT Auction Sale Friday Next We Sell AT 182 FIRST STREET If Ton are looking for 'oni T.OW-PRICED H RtTt'RB. come to oar FRIDAY S1I.B. Till I our (LEAN-CP DAY AND ALL t)l)D8 and E.NIiM of conalsanient Ml'BT (M out of our salesrooms. if you hare not attended one of our Prtdsjr ssles lust com next Friday anrl see WHAT HAPPENS. There will be KOMK CHOICE FT RMTURH IN THIS RALE, which begin at 10 s. m. sharp at 181 lat L H. FORO, Auctioneer. RIIA'KR Fll,l TlLUNOfl, 7"'-. 3.00; BRIDG10 rnll Ui nt Ouarantsed . .. . .83.00 KO STUDENTS EMPIXlYF.n. ' fnma In at once and take advantage of tow rates. AH, work dons by upeois.llpit' WITHOUT PAIN and GUARANTKKI: for TEN TEARS. Our lats botsniral discovery to apply to the gums for et- tractmg, ntnng sna crowning teetn witn out pain la known and used only by - . BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS Corner Fifth and Morrison streets. Hn- t ranee 291 Vi Morrison, orpoiue Meier Ac Frsnk's. Hours 8:30 a. m. to t. p. m.; Sundays till 1. AUCTION SALE OF JAPANESE AND CHINESE CURIOS On aeconnt of our present lease ex piring soon and having a very large stork on hand, comprising fine PORCELAIN. CLOISSONNE, SATSUMA, BRONZE, IVORY CARVINGS, EMBROIDERIES. SCREENS, MATTINGS, BUGS, TOYS, ETC.. must close out at auction. Public Cordially invited to attend this sale at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m., daily, Andrew Kan & Co. Oor. Tonrtn and Morrlsoa Its. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS OPEN IBS YEAR ROUND. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS t "Notice Is berebr given that tb eonntr perlntenrient of Multoonish eonnty will bold the rgulsr exswlnatlon of applicants for stste and county papers st tb city ball, Portland, Or., a folio: . rom IT ATX VAPEll. Coramenrlng Wednesday, Februsry 10, at t o'clock s. m.. snd continuing until f aturday, Febnury 18. st 4 o'dnrk p. m. Wvduesdsy-rnhanshlp, history, spelltsf, llgebra, reading, school law. Th'irsisy Written srthmetle, " theory of teachlns. graumar, bookkeeping, physics, clTll govern nient. Friday-Phtalokify, enraphy. merital arith metic, rompneltton, physlrsl seography. 8aturdar Botany, plsn (eometry, general history, Knsllsb lltrature, psychology. - FOR COVKTT fAriRI. Comuiench.s Wednesday. February 10. it e'rlfick a. and continuing until Friday, February 12, at 4 o'clock p. m. First. Sewwid and Third-trade Certificates Wednesday Penmanship, history, ortbog-rsibj-, readlns. Thursday Written ' rtthnetle, theory et tesrhluc, srsinmsr, physlolofy. Frldsy Ueogrsphy. mental arithmetic, school law, clrll fvfmer.t. primary cnnncATBa. : Wednesdsy Penmanship, ortbography, read lnf. arithmetic. Thursday Art of questioning, theory - of teachlnf, ntetboda, physiology. Note No paper will be sent to other coun ties unless applicants seen re written consent of their cosnly superintendents to tske tb examination sere. R. F. ROBINSON, County School Superintendent ' ESTACADA The new, coming city of Clackamas county, offers great inducementa for manufacturers of all kinds. It has th most powerful electrlo and water power in the Northwest - . ' .i OREGON WATER POWER v TOWNSITE CO. . Oregon Water Power h allway Com pany Building, 138 H rirst St, Oor. Aider, Boom 5. rhona Mala 81a. LA 00 CUE (A VINOUS ELIXIR.) . Plsaes.!1!-. 1.1-a.a, . , a JD.v...... NiBtny rvcommena Kii ipeclfic MALARIAL FSVCRS, COLDS. LOW OOMVALEMOOIOe.. vi.rotrico., j3o . "j.wuaisu,i.T. Schwab Bros. PrintingCo. v Bsst Work. Bsasonabls Frloea ' 847H Itaxk Street. - Bheas Mala ITS Cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Ca tarrh of Head and Stomach, Gout, Rheu- - . 1 - 1 ATT t -. UkM under a guarantee to ba cured in a sps cifled time or all expenses. Including railway fare both ways, refunded. These waters renovate the sntlra Sys tem snd remove almost every disease. Send ooo for a bottla of rvnnacb and catarrh salt, . , . Round-trip tickets at redseed rate. Inquire of any Southern Paeiflo railroad agent, .,- , - -, TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS COEP.. tfnaeam Sprlnga, CaX lyank 7. Xellaa. maaagar. -t- : : Established 1885. Orsgon Bhons, scad 77 Portland Marble WorRs n 8CHANEN & NETJ, r j Manufacturers of and . ' dealers in all kinds of Marble. Granite and StoneWork Estimates Given on Application. 268 FIRST STREET Bet. Madison and -Jefferson Btreets. PORTLAND. Or. h "v Best I House Coals JT: V.A7 yp.q " .S.60 .$8.00 .89.00 Clean -Cost . Full Weight pTfimnt Dellvanr.' OpR Vat Ooal at...... Beaton, lump at....,,,,.,.,..,,,. AoaTtrallan at Back Bprlngs at.......... HENRY WEINIIARD . Proprietor of th City Brewery X.argea and Most Complete Brewery la tb Vortbwest. Cottled Beer a Specialty TBUBBSOHX Ho. 78. ' Offlo istb and Buraalds Itrests, PORTLAKD," OREGON. i Phone - J. It Imhoff. Vnlon 142. W, W. Mnsr Imhoff & Minar JVargsst eonsnmsra of . . Btoao la Oregon. . Marble ani Granite r.Ionumehts AtT. KINDS OF CKMETtHlir VVOftK. , All. Work Onartctseed. 335 E. Uwkon St. roBTtAso. ca. 'A- X:: ":