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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 29, 1904. m Entered at th fotofn of Portland. Or. for trsnsmlsslon through the Bill aa seeoad claaa matter. . , Postage for single eopl at For aa S, 10 er 1J- paper. 1 cent; 1 to 38 pacta, S cents! ever S pagV tests. , . . ,. ,.,' V. T ". TEUFB0. ,. . : ?2?n.',,. Ofnea-s-llala 800. . Editorial Booma Msln 800. Wi;;.'U': rOHEXOS ADVERTISING KEFHMBBTATIT1. "''"'-"nganiln Hpwlal Advertising AgenrTi ISO Naaaau Street, Nw Sort. Trlbuna Boll v . Chicago. VO nnraogmiov junok ' ; v , j. ( Tanna ay Oarrtar. " Ti! WBi. 5-22 if; ?" Jonrnal, fix month,.... AW IP; R"!!' Journal, three montha.. ue Dailr Journal, py tha Kk JO '" Tarmi by Kafl. IP Journal, by mall, ona year. . i . . . TP. .r Journal, by mall, aix montha.... f Jn J)nily Journal, by mall, tbrae months.i 1.S5 Tne Dally Jonrnal, by mall, ona month J Tba Semi Weakly Journal. Tba Beml-Wrekir Journal. to 13 pge caeb Isaoe. all tba new and full market reports, ona rear, (1.90. - .- . ,- . Tha Weakly Journal- ' Tba Weeklr Jonrnal, 100 columns of reading each Issue. Ulnatrated, tea market raporta, ona -ar. Ii.oo. Kemlttancea ahonld be made by draft, poatal Itotea. express eder. and small amounts are acpt.tbla la 1 and 2-cent postage stamp. . ' THI JOURS AX. V . 0. Box 121. Portland. Or. WHEHE THE JOUEHAX KAT BE fOUVS, The Journal can. ba found on aale at tba fol lowing places: BPOKANK. WASH John W. Graham A Co.! Lee Marx. Victoria hotel nejr stand. TACOMA, WASH. Central Newa company, lttl 1'bcIHc avenue. BOI8B, IDAHO Pioneer book atore. 8AN FHANCI8CO W. K. Ardlng, Palaea hotel newa atand; Goldsmith Broa.. 236 Sutter treat: Fred W. Pitta, 1008 Market atreet. LOS ANGELKS It. F. Gardner, 2S South Spring, street Outer . A Balnea,- 205 South Spring atreet SALT LAKE CITY Kenyon hotel newa atandi Barrow Broa.. 43 Weat Second atreet. South. C;lKN-Ogden Newa cwmpanr. HEWER, COM). Kendrtrk Book A Stationery company. 012 Seventeenth atreet. KANSAS flTY Vsn Kn Km comoanr. OMAHA Millard hotel newa atand; Mexeath stationery company, 1308 Farnem atreet. ST. LOUIS Philip Boeder. B18 Locnst atreet. CHICAGO Poatofflce Newa company, 178 Dear born atreet. NEW YORK CITY Brentano'. Union aquare. TODAY'S FORECAST. Weather condition! and general foraeaat for Urftim. Wnablngton and Idaho: YteMay v,aa a atormy day In the North Pacific tata. lUIn occurred generally In all eertion and the wlnda were high, tha follow ing minimum velocltle being reported: North lean. 04 mil aontb: Seattle, ;i anutneaai; Kimkanc. 34 .auuth; Walla Walla. 28 aouth eHt: Iwlatnn. 2ft weat: Portland. 28 aouth went; Baker fitv. 2fl aouthweat. The barometer In' now riding rapidly and the indication, are for more nettled weather during the next 24 houra: but ahower will probably continue In wratern Oregon and weatern Waablngton. The river this morning reached a atage of 12.5 feet, which la a rise of 0.9 of a foot r-lne.r yesterday morning. At Albany the river fell feet alnce reeterday morning, the tage now being 1B.2 feet. Although the Willamette river- la everywhere bank full, there la nu flood rreat at un atream point, to awell the lower river. and the weather la too cold for the anow In the foothill, to melt. therefore at Portland It will not go more than a root higher dining the next two or three aaya. Maximum temperatures in the laat 24 hour, i: minimum temperature, an; precipitation .w. MARINE XOTES. Aatorta. Feb. 20. Outalde at 8 a. m., a foor- roaxted achotmer, 10 ml lea to the weat. Aatorla. Fob. 28. Arrived down at 1 a. I ateamer Prentlaa. Arrived at 6 p. m.. ateamer draco Dollar, from praya Harbor, for San Pedro; loot pro- feiier. San Franrtaeo. Feb. 28 Arrived at 5 m., ateamera Alliance and Anrella. from Portland. Sailed at 1 p. m., ateamer Oregon, for Port land. - , Point . Beyea, Feb. 28.-Paaed at 5 p. m.. ateamer lharle Aelaon. rrom rortiano. Aatorln. Feb. 27. Arrived at 5:15 p. n. Brltiah bark Thlatle. from San Franclaco. Astoria, Feb. 2u. Condition of the bar at 8 a. m . moderately rough; wind aouth weat; weather cloudy and equally. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Byron Pmtxman. Clarke county, Waah., 82, and Viola Krana, S3. KriHMit I,flrre. 4rt and Loulm Sinonet. 32. Walter Cehutte. 2:i. and Millie Butcbeck, 19. ' BIRTHS. February to Mr. and Mr. Frank M. Orr, 4.1ft Eaxt Thirtieth atreet, a aon. Felruary 20, to Mr. and Mr. Joeeph Pevena, 'i4S Fourth atreet, a daughter. February ":, to Mr. and Mr. Nela Andcraon, 81 1 Commercial atreet. a aon. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. Hel.n Thnburn. aged 4 year, at 568 Pin atceet. meaalea. child of E. II. Moorehouaa, at 484 Eaat Aah treet, meaale. Infant of Henry Weygant, aged 1 year, at H. Fremont atreet, mcaaiea, mua. DEATHS. Fehraiury 25. Charlea E. Wlnchell. aged 20 years. 122 F.at Tarlor atreet, aathma. Inter. nx'nt.Lone Ur cemetery. Febnury 20. Allca Kclley. aged 88 yeara. Portland aanltaiium, Mt. Tabor. Interment OliO rir ccuaciery. Crematorium., on Oregon City car Una. near Sail wood; modern, aclentlfte. complete. Charge Adult. 135; children, '. viaitora 9 a. m. ' tn S p. m. Portland Cremation aaaoclattoa, Portland, Or. The Edward Holman Undertaking company funeral director and embalmera, 220 Third trwt. Phon 507. J. P. Flnley it Son. funeral director and embalmera, have removed to their new etb- llshme:,t. corner Third and Madtaon atreet. Both phone No. t. RIYIR VIEW CEMETERY. Single travea, $10. Family lot from $75 to Sl.uuo. . Tha only cemetery In Portland which rtrpetinlly maintain, and caraa for lota. For full information aoDlv to W. R. Mackenxta, Worceater block, city. W. M. Laid, prealdent. RIAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Samuel Holm to E. J. Graha, lot 15, block 84, Central Alblna $ Point View Real Eatate company to Pat rick McCarren, aundry lot block 0, Point View A. Dora Baker and husband to Peter Knox, lota 13 and 14, block 4, Gay'a addition t Alblna Henry V. Englehart to Sophy R. Wlaer, eaat 100 feet north v lot 2. block 400 560 10 48. Caruthera' addition to Cam there.. 1,000 John 4., joanaaon ana wire to otto Hoak lot 8. block 3, Byrne a addition 2,750 j. aiciTacxen company to Michael Mor gan, lota 8 knd 7. Bernhart Park 300 A. mailer rt aL to Nora A. Lane, weat 83 1-8 feet lot S and 6. block 2.18. F.aat Portland 3,500 rveruing at rarren to eaoie E. Col Una, lot 8, block 8. Center addition annex.. J. K Armstrong to Robert A. fliartle, lot T and 8, block 14, North Alblna.. Joban Poulaen and wife to R. D. Inman, undivided H Interest In lots 1, 2, 6, 8. 7 and 8, block IH, Beat Portland.. IViilnaiilar Heal Katat company to Pa clflo Btatea Trust company, lota 38 to 41. 44 to 4ft, block 42, Peninsular ad dition No. 4.. Alfred Parle to m. lot 20 to 23. block 1. .Frniit-U addition; also part lot IV, block 1, same Columbia Heal Eatate company to earn, lota 1.1 to 15, block 24, Peuinaular au dition No. 2 Tiler Inveatineut company to aama, kit 20. 21. 27 to 31, 41, 42, 43, Penluaular addition Nu. 4..... II. Prcttyman to J. Frank Watson, trustee, perpetual right, etc., to take water on property, beginning southeast corner Fred C. Ullbum'a donation land . claim aectlon SI, township 1 north, range 2 east Peninsular Heal Estate company to Al fred Davie, lota 25. 28, 27 and 2H, block lOv. ft rat Electric addition to Al- 137 100 blnt 300 Andrea Schmidt and wife to J. Philip, Mchmldt. i acrea section 11, township l north, rang 1 east... H. r Kahlatrom and wife to Bert ra ad v, Wlllsry.' lota 23 and ST. block 1, Rom. tnwn annex addltlna 1 Carrtt) W BUkeilla ltd hatband, to 200 so TRANSACTIONS IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD PORTLAND MARKET SHOWING CHANGES KZXA TOED, OttAWAM AHS WHOM WSSAT rLOTJB HZOEOIB rASIHA. XAXSS AM AJJVAWOIi CMAOXXD WHXAT AITS COK1T MSAX.tr? BABXET AND OATS BIBB. Front Street. Feb. 2..Tha nrlnrlftil Item of lntereat In tha Portland . wholesale market today are: . -v" , - Egg atlll on lower level. Poultry scsreer and higher. Flour continue! to advance. , (. ' v -" r Mill feed 1 quoted higher. ' Graham flour la advanced. Whole wheat flour la higher. Farina goea up today. Cracked wheat advanced. v - Yellovi and white corn meal np. Oata ara higher again. Price of barley abowa advance. Blldea hold fraah vegetable,. Pork and veal In excellent demand. Good apple moving ft. Lota of hope are offering.' Potatoea and ' onlona flrnu Smelt in larger receipt. MiU Td uotd Higher. Despite tha fact that tba weatber condition, during the paat winter have not been very baa the quotation on mill reed are enowm unusual strength and today, there wa an ad vance In valoee. Middlings are quoted at $28.00927.00, an advance of about 50c per ton and abort are. llated at I20.0oe30.ao, an advance of about the aama amount. Barley Still Mora Upward. , The great demand for barley of late ha caused many advance in thle market and all price, are ehowtng added atrength. 'Today local feed men quoted an advance of about 60c per ton In the former quotations. - Graham Flour Is Advanced. A baa been' predicted In Tha Jonrnal there were many change In tbe flour market today. Local manufacturer of graham flour have made an advance. It Is now quoted at 84.00 In barrel, an advance of 25c, and $2.25 In bale, an advance of 16c. Whole Wheat la Higher, The quotation on whole wheat flour are also showing a rising tendency and today Alber Bros., the Portland City mills, and tbe Acma mills report an advance. Whole wheat flour in barrels la now quoted at $4.25, an advance of 25c per barrel, and $2.40 In case, an ad vance of lbc. Farina la Also Higher. Aa In other flour product. Farina ,1a ln quoted higher today, tbe change taking effect t once. Farina la quoted" now at In. 00 in 60, an advance of 50c per barrel, and $3.00 In balea, an advance of 26c. Cracked Wheat ta Higher. Cracked wheat Joined the list of advaneea to day on account af rising value In all wheat product. The present value are very firm with an upward tendency. Tbe prlcee quoted today are $5.00 In barrel, an advance of 26c, and $2.75 In balea, an advance of 20c. Corn MeaJ Jump Upward. Yellow and white corn meal also took an up ward flight today on account of the hlgber ruling price on corn throughout the country. White corn meal la today quoted at $4.00 for 50a, an advance of 40c per barrel. Yellow corn meal la quoted at $2.10 In balea. while whit la quoted at $2.15, an advance of 20c. Oat Ar Showing Adva.no. The oat market la In better condition today along with other feed price and former lists ar showing an advance. The following are the new quotations: No. 1 wblte, $26.0027.00; gray, $25.00(28.00: buying prices from farm er. No. 1 whit, $23.00124.00; gray. $22.50 23.50. , Land Slid Hold YegetaMaa. Another land allde along tb Una of the Southern Pacific railway between thla city and California baa remitted In tbe holding up of severs 1 care of mixed vegetable and freah frulta. Tbe delayed ablpmenta will very likely arrive In thia city tomorrow morning. Tbe California ateamer waa one day late in leav ing San Franclaco and will not arrive In thla city until late tomorrow night. Tbe oaual cargo of fresh greens will be brought. At Srent tbe market along Front atreet are very are of freah greens, the only thing to be seen being celery. Even rhta ta not in tbe boat of condition. , Pork and Ywl la Demand. The cooler weatber baa been a wonderful help to the freah meat market. The receibt of veal, although conatdered 'quite liberal for ordi nary occaalona, la now enough for tbe preaent demand and quotatlona ara again ruling quite Arm, Hoga do not aeem to be coming at all only one or two hoga being seen on Front atreet today. ' They were promptly snapped up at quotatlona better than tboae printed. Tho receipt of mutton dnrlng tha paat half week have been slightly more iinerai man me ae mand and It now takea tbe. beat atocka to bring top flgurea. Good Applea Moving Fait. What few good applea remain In the mar ket are now moving very fast and price ara considered very good. There are still a plenti ful supply of "culls," which ara selilug at varloua figure. Lota ef Hops Offering. Holder of lst year'a crop of hope ara not so sure of prices going beyond their present rsnge aa they were a short time ago and the offerlnga of atock during the paat few daya have been targe with no response from the dealers, aa. they aay they have no orders on hand and do not feel like speculating witn price at their present stsndlng. . Potato and Onion Xp Firm. Peanlte the fsct tbst 11 the wsrehouse along both the Columbia and Willamette rlvere are rilled to overflowing with potatoes on account of the Inability of the transportation companlea to take them to San Franclaco. the local market keep up lta firm tone. Ontona are Hill selling quite readily with $2.25 being freely paid. Smlt ta Lower. A larger run of (melt baa caused a large de cline in former quotatlona. Today the flab la quoted at 4c per pound. Salmon I now In moderate supply, but halibut la very firm at quotation. Generally, amall fish la scarce. Egg Ar Lawar Again, Although In a few exceptional caaea agg were cold today aa high aa 21a. the general quotation along the atreet In Ave-cesa lot wa 20c and the market waa very week at that figure. Poultry Soaro and Higher. The acarctty In tha poultry market continues and all grade of atock, with the exception of geeae, are bringing slightly higher figures. Monday la naually a bad day for poultry, but the Inquiries today were quite large. Merchants' Opinion en Today' Market. W. B. Glafke company Car bananaa la due thla morning. W. T. Turner C- Egga are weaker and generally lower. Bell V Co. Three car of banana re held r-harlea F. Adama. lot- 12. eat H lot 13. block 23, King' second addition.. 5,250 Water Front Land company to M. L. Holbrook, 4-10 acrea J a me John' dona tion land claim Edward Hevauey to Mary Daveny. weat i, block 43. Coutb addition; also lot 1 to 7. block 120. kit 11 and 12. block Writ Irvlngton J H Mid'lleton and wife to Lillle E. Hohklrk. 200x50 feet lot 1. block 257. I touch addition 200 Joaepb Ductile 1 and wife to Martin Tr.y kM', parcel land sections 6 and 8, town ship 1 north, rauge 2 eaat I-nnle W. NUlcT and husband to Olio C. Vinton, lot 1, block A, Cberrydalo. 1,750 Get your Insurance and abatracta to real estate from the Title Guarantee Trust com. puny, Chamber of Commerce building. BUILDING PERMITS, W, Wynn Johnson, to erect one-tory cottage at 1804 lvejoy eireei, l,ww. Robert Blis-kwowL to erect two-atury dwell ing on Tillamook, between Fourteenth and Fit t...nth streets. S2.&O0. H. Miller, t-i erect two-story dwelling on Flftb. between Harrison and Hall st.eeta. Lewis estste, repair bouse at northeast cor aer of Fifth and Davl streets. $i,ooo. J. Cords no, tn erect one-story store boas on Market, between Second and Third1 atrreta, 82.600. B. A. Kllpnel, to erect twtvatory dwelling ra Grand avenue, between EasvGllaaa and East Hoyt atreeta, 81.i. O'ghea Broa . to erect three-story brick southwest corner Sixth and naihloftoa stmts, up In the landslide; ateamer U due from Frisco tomorrow': ... Mark Levy k Co Vegetable wer acrc long Front. treet today; ateamer day late; car bananaa due today. . - - Chattcrton Co. Hog and veal are more plentiful but are not up to tbe demand; chicken market very firm; egga are mora plentiful and Levy ' A Splegl Landslide" Held' Hp severil cars; ateamer la due tomorrow. -Malarkey A Co, -Smelt more plentiful and lower; salmon In moderate aupply; halibut Arm. G. S, Smith company Egga continue weaker; chicken not coming at all. 0. M. Melkle No change In either potato or onion situation. - L. Jaggar Potatoea ara steady while onions are Arm. ' Smith Broa. Weather 1 favorable for good business In all freah meat and poultry. Everdlng As Frrell Egg are weaker and lower;' poultry veryNacarce hardly any coming at all: hoga and veal in good demand; butter Situation contlnuea la Sam weak atraln. Davenport-Thompson company thickens ana butter market tbe tame, W. H. Dryer Potato market In good hape and will etay so If w do not ahlp too heavy cargoes to San Franclaco; onlona very ateady. Page A Son Egg lower with large receipts; poultry acarca with prices bout the same; de mand is very strong; car bananaa due today; ateamer due tomorrow from Frisco; fancy applea are selling fast. Mckinley Mitchell Lack of ordera for both potatoes and' onlona from the outside; more hops are offering. Toft. Hlne A Co. Shippers are certainly re ceiving rich returne for everything In the poul try line; In fact, fresh meata ara also up to the top notch; egga tumbling. Today's wholeaale quotatlona, a ' revised, ar aa follows: .! . Grain, Flour and Feed. WHEAT Walla Walla, 77c; bluestem,, 810 82c; valley. 81c. BARLEY Feed. $21.00; rolled, $22.50323.50; brewing, $23.50(g24.00. OATS No. 1 white, $28.000 27.00; gry, $25.00f26.OO per ton: price to farmers, white, $23. OOfa 24.00; gray, $ 22.60 23.60. FLOUR Eastern Oregon: Patents, $4.10(3 4.40; straights. $3.80; valley. $3.803.0; gra ham. Via. $3.85; 10a, $3.95. MILLS TUFFS Bran, $19.00 per ton; mld dllngs, $20,27; short, $20.00 20.60; chop, $18.60. HAY Timothy, $15.00; eastern Oregon $18.00 WIBOU; mixed, i.(Kil.no; clover, fll.WSf 12.00; wheat, $12.0o 12.50; cheat, $12.00& 13.00; oat, $12.00(gl2.50. Hop, Wool and Hidea. HOPS 28(8 27c for choice; 24c for prime; poor quality, 1820c; contract, 1004, 174 18C. WOOL Valley, coarae to medium. lAiQ18Ue: flee, 16316ie; eastern Oregon, IOQIBc; mo- oair, nominal, za(roc. SHEEPSKIN'S Shearing 10ig20c; short wool, 20fl8c; medium wool. 30iU50c; long wool, 5Oe(a$l.O0 each. TALLOW Prime, per lb, 45c; No. 2 and grease, 2(02V,c. HIDES Dry hides. No. 1, 18 Iba and hp. !4Hc per lb; dry kip, No. 1, 5 to 15 iba, 12Hc; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 Iba. 15V:; dry aalted, bulla and ataga, 1-3 less thsn dry flint; salted hides, steer, sound. 80 pounds or over, 8V,u;7Vsc: fiO to 80 lbs, 84c; under 50 Iba anu cows, o waa Vie; stags and bulls, sound, 4Vic: kip. 15 to 30 Iba, 6M,c; sound, 10 to 14 Iba, 6V,c; calf, sound, under 10 lbs, Vic; green (unsalted), le per lb leas; culls, lc per i! less;, horse bides, aalted. each, $1.2661.75; orr. eacn, l.uutji.oo; colta' hides, each, Zogg ouc; goat axins. common, each. 1 org 15c; An gora, with wool-on. each, 25cg$1.00. Butter, Egga and Poultry. BCTTER FAT SWeet, 2Si331c; aour. 2828c. BCTTEB Creamery, extra fancy. 27V430c. California. 256?274e; ordinary, 22Vtft2fc; cold storage, 23&24c; eastern. 24c; renovated. 199 tur, uairy, joigiic; aiore. lutgizftc. EGGS Fresh Oregon. 20&2K-; cold tor ge. 20r: baker'. lOtfaOc. CHEESE Full cream, twin, 12613 Vc; Young America. 144c. POL LTTt Y Chickens, mixed. 13813V,e per lb; hens, 13Vic per lb; roosters. ll12Vc per lb; broilers, 1414V)C per lb; fryers, 15c per lb; ducka, old, 12c per lit ; young. 1.1c per lb; geese, 8(8 Stye per lb; turkeys, 103 16c per lb; uresseu, lie per id. Fruits and Yegetablea. FOTATOF.8 $1.00(5:1.20; buyers' prices for hipping, 95c$1.15 cwt; ordinary, 76ffl&5e ci, Buying, laigaic; sweets, zm per lb; w, 4c per lb. ONIONS Oregon, $2.50: buying m-tce. best $2.15rd2.2S; FKCMH 1 f.o.b. Portland, $2.2582.30, FRUITS ADDle. Oreeon TOcatlTH per box; oranges, naveia. $1.602.2S per box; wrmiiias, nociui.a per oox; Japanese, onoc; bananas. 6c ner lb: lemons choice I2iui 2.75 per box; fancy, $3.0033.50 per box; lltrea. airmail, O.K.- per i'pu; pineapple, fa.ou; crn berries, locl. $7.00 per bbl; Jersey, $10.00; persimmon. $1.50. VEUKTABLKS TurnlD. 85c ner sack- esr. rots. $1.00 per aack; beets, $1.00 per sack; radishes. 12V,fl5c per doa: cabbare. Or.,m $2.00; California, $1.85 per cwt.; hot- house lettuce. 50c per do; green peppers, 5c per lb; horseradish. 7SJ8 per lb; celery. 50jue per do: tomatoes, $1.2501.50 per box; paranlna. 81.25: cucumbers. 82.25 nee do; butter besns. 10c per lb; sprouts. 8c; cauliflower, $1.7&rq2.00; artichokes, 75QS0e per do: green peas. 7fll8c per lb. DRIED FRl ITS Applea. vamrated. 8ffl7e per lb; apricots. ll13c per lb; sacks, Uc per lb leas; peaches. 8a9c per lb; pears, 8Ho per lb; prunes, Italian, 8(34tc per lb; French. 8V,Q4VjC per lb; figs. California blacks. ecaaVsC per lb: do whites, 8Viaj7c per lb; plums, pitted, 5rft6c per lb: date, golden. BUc per lb; farda. $1.50 per 15-lb box. RAISINS Seeded, fancy, l ib cartons. 50 packagea to rase, 9,c pkg; seeded 12-oa cartons, 74c; loose Muscatels, 60-lh boxes, 74( 8He per lb; London layers. $1.86(32.00; clusters, $2 60(43.75; ,s, 25c; a. 50c advance over pound cartona. rius Ten l-lb cartons, choice brand, $1.00; 10 1-lb cartons, fsncy brand, $1.10; 10 1-lb bricks. 2-cr.iwn, 90c; 10 1-lb bricks. 3-crows 95ci 50 x-Ih bricks, per box, $2.Z"l; 4-rosV lay ers, per 10-lb box. 90c; loos, 60-lb boxes, per lb, B'4c t'sllsmyrnaa Six-crown, 10-lb csr tons, per box, $2.(X); 6-cmwn, 10-lb carton, per box. $1.75; 4-crown, 20 ,-lb cartona, per box. $1.75. Groceries, Vuts, Etc SUGAR "Sack bal" Cube, $5.80; pow dered, $5.68; dry granulsted. $5.45; beet grsnu Isted, $5.26; extra C. $4 95; golden C. $4.85; hbla. ioc. H bhls. 25c: boxes, 60c advance m aack baals. less 26c cwt for cssh, 15 daya: tanl. 1418c per lb. HONEY 14 Vi 1818c. COFFEE Green Mocha. 21 23c; Java, fancy, 2P.fi32c; Java, good, 20(82fte; Java, ordinary, lH(&20c: Casta Rica, fancy, 19iq"20c; Coata Rica, good, 18(gl8e; tVsit Rlc. ordinary, 114M3c per lb: pckage coffee, $13.25(213.75. TEAR Oolong, different grade. 25(fl;e.V; gunpowder. 28$32t35c: English breakfaat, dif ferent gride.l214l5c: splderleg, uncolored Japan, 30fl6c; green Japan (very scarce). 30 fe60c. SALT Fine Balea, 2. 3s. 4a, 6s. 10a $2.00: line table, dairy, 50a, .15: lOOa. 85c: Importetl Liverpool. 60s. &Oc; lOtst. P8c; 224a. $1.90. Worcester Bhl2, 3a. $5.50: 5s. $5.25; 10. $5.00; bulk 320 lbs. $5.00; sack. 60a, 88c. SALT Coarse, half ground, loos, per ton, $15.60; 60s, per ton, $7.00; Liverpool lump rock, $2250 per ton: 50-lb rock, $.50: IflOs, $8.00. GRAIN BAGS tslcutts. $5.7508.00 per 100. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, 61ic; No. 2. 5c: New Orleana head. 77Hc. BEANS Small white. 3T4c; large white, $3.50i3.A0: pink, $3.40(33.50; bayou. 314c; Limas. $4.00. NI TS Peanuts. 7c; jumbo. 8'4,e per lb rsw; BtltOc per lb for roasted: coeoanuts, 86Q90c per do; walnut. HllSc per B: pine nut, 10(812Vic per lb; hickory nuta. I tie per lb; chestnuts, eaatern. 15(S18r per lb; Brasll nut. 16c per lb: filbert, 13 3 18c per lb; fancy pecan, HQ 15c per lb; almonds, 13Q 15c per lb. ' WIRR NA.1L8 Present base at $2.88. ROPE Pure Manila, 13Vc; tndrd, 12c; sisal, 10 '.c. . Paints, Coal Oils, Eta. COAL OIL Perl or Astral Caaea, 23e per gal: water white. Iron bbla. 18 He per gal; wooden, ; headlight, caaes, 25c per gal; head light. Iron bbl. 1V)C per gal. LIN8EED OH-Pure raw. In bbla. 47e per gsl; esses, 62c per gsl: genu In kettle boiled, case 64c per gsl; bbl. 49c per gal; ground cake, car lota. $25.00 per ton; leaa than cara, $28.00 per on, OASOLIXE 88-deg cae. 32c per gsl. Iron bhls 2Hc per gal; .store, caaea 24c per gal. iron onis ine per gai. BKNZINK S 63-deg., casea 22c, Iron bhls. 15U,c. PAINT OIT Raw. bbls 33c per gal. caaea S8c per gsl: Imtted. cases 40c per gal. Tl RPKN'TIN'E In eases, a- per gal; wooden bbl. 844C per gal; Iron bbls, 82c per gal; 10 lb esse. lots, kjc per gal. WHITB LEAD .VsJ lb lota fl',c per lb; leas lota 7c pa 10. Maata and Provision. FRESH MEATS Inspected Beef, prime, 8Hvt7aC per lb; cow,-tttHe per lb; mut ton, dressed. flx67ic per lb; lambs, dresaed, Sc pe' lb. FKESII MEATS Front atreet Beef, ateera, 8ij;7!4C per lb: iirk, bloik. 7c per lb; packer, owe per lb; bulls. 4HV4e per lb; mutton. dressed, 8'4iQ7c per lb; Teal, amall,, 8ti8! per id; large, osjir per 10. HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portland park (local) hams. 10 to 14 lbs. 13V,e per lb; 14 to 18 lh. lie per lb: 10 to 20 lb, 1S per lb; cottage, it per in: picnic. e-c per id; nreaataat ba con. .140 154i 18S17c per lb: regular abort clears, nnsmoked. 10c per lb: smoked, lie per : Clear oacxs, nnamoseu. iuc per in; amoaed, lie per lb; Union bntta. 10 a? 13 Iba, aaamoked, 8c per lb: smoked. 9c per fb. RA8Tv-PACKED HAMS Under 14 lb. i !ila n; aver U, Bg, 13 pr. ft; fiscy, lbi ahoulderi. lb Dn lh: rirv-saltei aiues, un- smoked, 10H per lb; smoked, HUe per lb; Dreaarssi paeon, 14ttOloa per to; xancy, Aoac per id. LOCAL LARnKettle leaf!' 10. HUe Bar lb; 5, llc per lb; 60-lb tins. 10c per lb; team-rendered, 10a, 1014c per lb; 6a, 10c per id; pus. per lb; compound tlereeSjf T 54 per id; tuns, t per lb; 60s. Tc per id. EASTERN LARD Kettle lesf, 10-lb tin. 12c tier Ih: 6. 12U.C ner lb! AO-lh tins. 1114c per lb; steam-rendered 10s. 11 4c per lb; 5s, llHc per lb; 60, lOViC per lb. (A dot pacxing-nouaa price ar net eaan, 10 "CANNED SALMON Columbia river l-1b tall. tl.75; 2-lb tall. (2.40; fancy l ib data, 81.00; ,-lb fancy data. $1.15; fancy, Mb oval. $2.60; Alaaka talis, pink, 80c; red, $1.60; 1-iD talis, $2.00. FISH Rock cod. 7c ner lb: flounder. 6c per lb; halibut, 9c per lb crabs. $1.25 per doa; raaor clama, 9(3 10c per doa; lltue-oecg ciams, Sc, striped basa, 12Vc per lb; Puget Bound amelt, 5c per lb; catfish. 7c per lb; black cod. per lb; aalmon trout, 12Vjffll6e per lb; lonaiera. ioc per ID: percn, c per in; saimuu, silversldea, per lb; steelhesds. 10c per lb; Chinook, 12Hc per lb; herring, 4c per lb; olea, 8c per lb: torn cod, 8c per lb; Columbia river amelt, 4C per lb; aturgeon, 7e per lb; Bbrimps. ioc per lb. uxBTEKH nnoaiwater nay, per gai. per sack, $3.75 net; Olympls, per aack. $6.25. BROKERS'. OPINIONS ON NEW YORK STOCKS (Furnished by , Overbeck, Starr ft . Cooke Co.) TiiMn A- 'Hi-van v.v Vnrk The stock mar ket la atlll duh and uninteresting. Ther is a fractional flrmneas but nothing important, ine handing down of tbe decision In tbe Northern Securities case la atlll in doubt:' London was depressed but continental selling waa absent. wa aee nothing very attractive in xne maraei ou either aide at tbe moment. ' Walker Bros.. New York The market today waa of smsll dimensions and without feature. The ton waa better all around. Ther waa absolutely no selling 'pressure and In conse quence the trader bought a tew atocaa. una market cloaed dull and atrong. DESCRIPTION. Anaconda Mining Co.... Amal. Copper Co....... Atchison, com do preferred Am. Car ft Found., com. do preferred Am. Sugar, com....... Am. Smelt., com do preferred Baltimore ft Ohio, com. do preferred... Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt. Cauadlan Pacific, com.. Chi. ft Alton, com. 3914 113 40 114 do preferred Chi. ft Gt. West., com.. Chi., Mil. ft St. Paulfl. Chi. ft North., com Chi. Terminal Ry Chesapeake ft Ohio..... 138 M, 180SH61 29 SOW 15 22 U, 52i 18V 85 22 V, 87 4 81 Vk foio. ruel iron, com.. Colo. South., com do 2d preferred do st preferred ...... P, ft B, (J,, coin........ do preferred Erie, com do 2d preferred do 1st preferred Illinois Central Louisville ft Nashville. Metro. Traction Co Manhattan Elevated,... Meilcan Central Ry... Minn., St. P. ft Ste. M. do preferred Mlsanurl Pacific M., K. ft T., com do pref ered , . New York Central 1128 12 128 I 10Z 115 102 114 141Ail41 10H 9V4 87 V 14V, 80 118M Norfolk ft Weatern, com do preferred North American... N. Y., Ont. ft Weat 2ou 112 20 113 20 Pennsylvania Ry P. O., L, ft C Co Pressed Steel Car, com. do preferred Pacific Mail Steam. Co.. Beading, com do 2d preferred do lat Drefered 112 97 97 V 71i Rep, Iron ft Steel, com.. lo preferred Rock Island, com 19 80 18 78 H 43W 41Vk 19 do preferred BO Southern Ry.. com 18 do preferred 78'il 78 Southern Pacific 42 St. L. ft 8. F . 2d pfd.. 41 do preferred 8t. L. ft 8. W., com... 14 14 13 do preferred . 80 130 30 Texaa ft Pacific Tenn. Coal ft Iron T.. St. L. ft W., com... do preferred Union Pacific, com.,..,, do preferred.......... U. 8. Leather, com do preferred.. U. S. Rubbera. com do preferred V. S. Steel Co., com.... do preferred Wheel, ft L. K., com... do 1st preferred Wisconsin Central, com.. do preferred Western Union Tele... Wabash, com .......... do preferred I 83fr 831 83 Total sales for day. 172,200. Money, l4a per cent. AMERICAN STOCKS IN LONSOV. tandon. Feb., 2-. 2 p. m. Atchison pre ferred advanced 14; Canadian Pacific declined 1, ; Chesapeake ft Ohio unchanged; -Chicago. Milwaukee ft St. Paul unchanged: Penever ft Kio Grande preferred unchanged ; Erie ead vaoeed . firsts advanced : Illinois Centrsel unchanged; I-oulavllle ft Naahville unchanged; Mexican Central gm hanged; Missouri. Ksnaaa ft Texas unchanged; New York Cenetral un changed; Ontario ft Western unchanged; Nor folk ft Weatern advanced ; Pennaylvanla de clined ; heading declined . first un changed; V"'"" Pact Ac declined . preferred unchanged; United States Steel advanced ; Wabash declined . preferred declined ; Consols 85, declined . CHICAGO LOCAL STOCKS. Chicago, Feb. 29. Local stock close: run. Aok. 40 lo2 2 18 4 34 22 98 128 1"" 27 185 89 .43 National Biscuit . . .-. National Biscuit, pfd American Box American Box. pfd American Tin Can American Tin Can, pfd .... National Carbon National Carbon, pfd Diamond Match Swift Parking Tool Chicago City Railway ...... North Side Railway Weat Side Railway :w . . lol .. 2 .. 18 .. 4 .. 35 97 ..128 ..100 !.'li .. 82 .. 40 SAB FRABCISCO LOCAL STOCKS. San Franclaco, Feb. 29.-10:30 a. Bid. Ask. 68 843 200 2 29 134 R. F. Gaa ft Electric Firemen's Fund Bank of Callfirnla Hawaiian Sugar Hutchinson Sngar Makawall Sugar Onomea Sugar Pauhau Sugar Alaska Packers ., 67 810 . . 8 . 20 ' " 135 Maw York Summary. New York. Feb. 29. Dow, Jooea ft Co. aay In spite of the Panama canal payments tha aupply of cash la in excess of tb demand. Twelves Industrial declined .03 per cent; 20 active rallse derllued .or, per cent. TODAY' CLEARW08. The I'.rllaml clearing house reports today. Clearings $751.941. 8 Bala 11.C 62,434.04 CATTLE MARKET HAS : MUCH EASIER TONE Portland Union Stockyard. Feb, 29. The- re relpt of livestock In tbe locsl yards during -lbs nast 4M hour consisted of 247 hoga. 249 cattle. 283 sbsap and 12 horse. Tbe cattle market contlnuea easier, while ether livestock la unchanged. Ruling prlcea are aa follows: Cattle Beat eaatern Oregon atreer. $4 7t); best valley ateer. $4.0Oi4.6O; medium ateera, $3.7664.00; cows. $3.754.00; bails, ' $2.50 8 ti stsas. 83.0003.60. Hog Bet hesty. $5.78; block, $5.60; Oils fata, $5.0o2.; stocxer aa leeaer. ss.nutj 4.76. -i ' '" ' sh,.s lust aesla.fed 1 wether aad Ismba. J 4.60: 1 mixed sheep, f3.D0iBt.fi; gtockera D lSWl3e per lb;' picnic, S per mwiii i.v)ses i' : TWO TO . TWO AND A HALF L IT WU A CASS Of ; MOtmJATIOH Aim TUB CACBXVO OF BT0J O 'bbxs BTBXziro vw or txasb AKOSra COMJnBSXOK HOUSES 1 COBIT CXOSES trWOHAMQEl). (Furnished by Overbeck, Starr ft Cooko Co.) Chlcngo. Feb. 29. Logan ft Bryan advise: The whest market la 2 to 2,k cents lower. It waa ease of llouldatloli and the cashing of atopa and evening up of the scattered trado throughout the commission houses. It waa due after tbe advance of laat week. The foreign markets show healtancv. and lesa activity.. Tba world's shipments were again very large. The amount on passage Increased 8,300,000 bushels, Primary receipt are largely in execs of last year. Tbe visible supply decreased l,250,ooo I'UStiela ara Inst i.isi.ouo Misneis isat year. St. Loul reDorta aulto a large sale, of cash wneai. mainiv 10 go easu 'ine emmnw countrr Is atlll without rain. Broomhall cable 4nat the Liverpool market waa steadied soma' wnst by the strike m Argentine, 'mere is, wa think, still an unusual abort Interest In the market and there may be aoine further liquida tion. We look for a scalping market. Corn About Unchanged. Corn prlcea closed about unchanged. Ther was some weakneea-early on 'the break In wheat hut the market showa aupport by further good buying. The trading Indicates, aa heretofore, that prominent local lntereat ara aratping the market on the long side by buying on tbe soft a pots. There Is no Improvement in the casn situation. Itecelpts are fair but the demand la very moderate, with the off gradea still Bell ing at large- discount. Oats Ware Rather Steady, It a rather steady market In osts on tbe liberal commisaloii house business. There wsa nothing In the way of large trade notice able. Stock of coi,trct oata aeem to bs In creasing quite rilildlT Pork closed about 75 cents per barrcL lower and tbe lard and ribs lo to 15 cents lower. There was a much better break during tbe day but tbe market reacted sharply. It was a case of liquidation by an overbought market. We atlll think that tha acattered outalde Interest la Heavily long and that further pressure from this source is quite likely. The various msrkets today ranged as follow 1R Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat May $ 1.03 $ 1.03V. $ .99 1.01 A NewJiily ,9AMj .0H ..'!(, .94 Old July. .97 .97 .94 -05 Corn May 58 .68 .6.1 .68HA July 65 .55' .63 .55 Oats May 45 .45 .44 .44 July 42 .42 .41 .41 Va Pork May 15.80 18.00 1495 15.87 July 15.80 18.00 15.00 15.42 V? Lard May 792 7.92 7 85 7.7B Julv 8.05 8.10 7.80 8.06 H lbs May 7.90 7.92 7.47 782 July.,,, J.85 8.02 7.57 7J0B PRIMARY CLEARANCES ABD 8HIFMEKTS Chicago, show: Feb. 29. The primary receipt Today Year Ago Hush. Husti. Wheat Corn The shipment were: Wheat Corn .RrtH.onO .606,000 688,000 756,000 ...261,000 117.000 ,241.000 290.IX) The clearancea were: Wheat and flour, 181. 000 bushels; corn, 88,000 bushels; oata, 2,000 b'labela. CHICAGO CASH WHEAT. Chicago, Feb. 9. Noon Cash wheat lower today. No. 2 red la off 7c, while No, la unchanged. Tbe various grades show Bid. Ask. No. 3 red No. 8 red No. 2 bard winter, river. No. 3 bard winter, river.. No. 1 northern spring... No. 2 northern spring... No. 3 aprlng ..$1.00 .. 1.00 .. .95 .. .85 .. .98 ,. .93 ,. .90 $1.08 l.lKI .97 .95 1.02 1.00 TOTAL VISIBLE SUPPLY. Chicago, abowa: Feb. 20. The total visible aupply Today Tear Ago, Decrees Rush. Buah. Bueb. ....85.590,000 47.807,000 12.208.000 .... .O93,0l 10,219.000 1.428.01K) ....10,213,000 0,798,000 3. 4 16.000 Wheat Corn ., Oat ., Increase. CBICAOO DRAIN CAR LOTS. Chicago. Feb. 29. Tba grain car lot for to day abow: Cara. Grade. F-st Wheat 48 2 36 Corn 284 4 323 Oat 1 298 2 240 Th cara a year ago were: Minneapolis, 394; Imluth. 43: Chicago. 28. Chicago's eatlmatet cara for tomorrow are: Wheat, 60; corn, 506, oata, 305. Cloaa af Liverpool Oraia. Liverpool, Feb. 29. Wheat March. 8-11. unchanged; May, 8-9, unchanged; July, 6-9, unchanged. Corn March, 4-8H, unchanged; May, 4 5', 1 higher. Baa Trsaeisoe Oraia Clos. Sn Franclaco, Feb. 29. ll:3o a. m. Wheat May. $1.46; recember, $1.42S Barley May, $1.07. f Nsw Tork Oraia Cloaa. New Tork. Feb. 20 Wheat May, $1.034, asked; Jnly. ooaie asked; September, 81 14 bid. Corn May, flle. Xlnaaapolia Wheat Clos. Minneapolis Feb. 29. Wheat May, $1.0014; July. $1.OO01.UOK. Buluth Wheat Cos, nulnth. Feb. 20. Wheat May, 99V bid; July, 99C bid. St. Louis Wheat Clos. St Louis, Feb. 29. Wheat May, 98'C Kansas City Wheat Clos. Ksnu City, Feb. 29. Wheat, May, 88c. NEW, YORK COFFEE ABOUT UNCHANGED (Fnrnlahe-1 by Overbeck. Starr A fonke Co ) New York. Feb. 20. Henta says: Although fb coffee cables from Havre and Hamburg to day went better than expected, they only caused tbla market to open about 15 poloia higher. The outside buying power was limited aud thia encouraged the beers to depress the market. Tbe present Braail crop promises to be under ll.00O.0ial bags and the neit all) Im supposed to be still larger, conseipientlr. If 12.000,000 bag should be considered probable next season, do Important advance In price ahonld be expected. me conee market toils y was Bid. Ask. Mreh , $5.Jf, $5. .91 April ,.6.10 650 My 6.50 5 66 Jnne 5 no 5 75 July 5 75 6 8i August 5tt 6,9,'i Mepteniber H ." K.on th-Jober 8.i 8.10 November 8.15 8 2 liet-emlier t.n .13 January , 8.35 .4t Sak-e today were 50.6l bag. COTTON IS $2.50 A BALE HIGHER TODAY (Inrnlahed by Overbeck. Starr A Conk Co.) New York, Feb., 29 Spot cottoa Is strong fa Liverpool at 8d and tba option mad an' ad vance today of about 76 American point. Our market abowed corresponding strength during the early tradlag. aided by the covering of heavy line of short rot ton. Fluctuation In th fu tures both abroad and at home are quite apt ,to eontlnne nervous and wild In range aa a ressnsi of trsdlng eondltloe. which r not In ny sens of th best. Th present status ef th market la.ttucA that tha trading Is gults likely to carry future somewhat under 15c nntll the rssusl operation have 'liquidated their holding sou me market again Deconiea less proreaaionai. The weather map la again unfavorable aad with tbe beginning of tha planting aeason the condition must be regarded ss prevailing over larger part of the belt. With the open ing or next few weeks this market, will take a a nape, ... . Not- much- can be done to- attat a In value. Experience has shown that it has no limitations in commodities like these when 'the pressure tn sell the .actual stuff Is brought, ta "r sgsinst the advancing outside operation. j ue tunon mantel today was: "pen. High. Iw. 14.70 J5.08 14.70 Close.' 15.05IUOS 15.28 a 37 March April 14.98 15.15 14.IW 15.48 15.04 15.42 15.22 16.45 15.04 14.90 14.65 13.35 13.15 12.28 3 2.0 12.01 11.95 11.98 11.72 May 15.09 16,08 15.14 14.73 15.446451 June,, ... , July.. X 0."1 15.42003 14.8990 13.2o25 12.27(0 28 11.97&98 11.87488 August. . .. September. 13.25 October 12.00 November.. 12.00 December.. 11.72 BOSTON COPPER CLOSE. Boston. Feb. 29. 1. Copper close was: Bid. Ask. 2 2 40 45 7 8 19 20 44o 450 18 17 'i : ram 53 65 2 2 80 83 5 5 71 72 Adventure Arcadia Atlantic Bingham lumet Centennial Copper Hange . . Osceola Phoenix Wyandot Winona Wolverine EASTERN HOGS LOWER. Chlcago. Feb. 29. Reeelnts of livestock In tbe principal packing centers of tbo country Kiua' were. HoffS. Pattk. RhMA Cblcsgo 2.011O 26.000 40,000 Kansas City 8.0011 5.000 6.000 Omaha 6. Son 2.5I0 17.000 Hoga opened 10c lower. Receiota a vear aa:n Were 7.0W. RiJing hr, nrlces show! Mlied ana. mucners. . ,ii,,.7(i; g(xi. g5.0j!5.70; rougn, o. ,(.. Jigui, 1 .wu(fto.4o. tattle ntraay. Bbeep Steady. DISASTROUS FLOOD NEAR STOCKTON, CAL. (Journal Special Service.) Stockton. Cal., Feb. 29 The east bank of the Sacramento river broke 18 miles north of new Hope at a o'clock thla morning and 60,000 acres of rich lands north of the Mokelumne river were In undated. The flood waters carried every levee before them. They pourned Into tne Mokelumne river, raising thai stream until it burst Us banks on the aouth aide, flooding 7,000 acrea in the New. Hope district. It Is the mos disastrous flood to the northwestern part Uif this county alnce 1881. Stockton Is absolutely safe. The town of Adln, Morion county, is under water. The Pit river broke over Its banks and over a foot of water is in the leading store of the town. When the news reached Redding the water wag still rising. It is the highest water ever known there. NEW MOORINGS FOR GOVERNMENT BOATS During the storm which was raging rlday the United States engineers be gan the work of moving their rlver-lm proving plant to the new government moorings opposite St. Johns. They ex pect to have the entire outfit In the new headquarters by this afternoon. . Among the vessels moved ' yesterday- were the Methloma, the quarter boat No. 1 and a dump scow. They went steam Ing down In a' bunch and at a 'distance the engineers say they looked not unlike Russia's Port Arthur squadron. strong wind was blowing up stream. And tney made progress with difficulty. Work on the building at the new moor lngs is to be started at once. The en glneers are pleased with the change of location. The plant will be free from the dust of the city, but at the samu time in proximity to a sawmill which is essential. MORMON ELDER TO ADDRESS BELIEVERS Matthias F, Cowley of the Mormon chujrch will be in the city tomorrow and will deliver an address to his fol lowers at 7:30 p. m.fin Burkhard hall, East Burnslde street, between Union and Grand avenues. Mr. Cowley Is ac companied by Nephl W. Pratt, president of the Northwestern States Mission, which Includes Washington, Montana, British Columbia and northern Idaho, The Misses Orgm and Benson accom pany him 88 pianist and singer, respect ively. Mr. Cowley Is one of the 12 apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ. Latter Day Saints, or the Mormon ehurcji. It Is his duty to cover the territory as signed to him, looking after the various missions it, contains. There are about 100 Mormons In Portland. roiTorrxoB bobbed. . (Special IMspsteb to The Journsl.) Athena, Or.. Feb. 29. The safe of the poatofflce here was blown open early this morning, the crackers getting away with $50. When the explosion occurred people who heard It thought it was a bank robbery and rushed over to that Institution. Seeing the robbery waa not committed there they Immediately went to the poatofflce. but the burglars had gone. Sheriff Taylor is on the scene thin morning but no clue waa left. The front portion of the safe was com pletely demolished. The burglars did not stop to loot the malls. ' DXSCTJfSES OXTT mSSXOlfB. The Baptist Ministers' association held Its regular weekly meeting this morning. There was ho speaker ap pointed for the meeting, but there was a general disCussalon about city mis sion work. The Interest waa auch that It was decided to make thla the topic for dlRcuasison again two weeks from today. The association Is talking of organizing some sort of a mission union In this city. Coffee Firm Aids Social Functions. What Is undoubtedly one of the best coffees on the market today Is the Coun try Club Mocha and Java made by the Electric Coffee company. 32 North Firnt street. This coffee is a Portland produci. delightfully blended and possessing a delicious aroma. Aside from Journal pub hlclty the coffee is extensively advertised by tne servings at many social functions. Miss Spauldlng, demonstrator. 1ms served Country Club coffee to many rtui'dr-rf of people at a great many receptuns uml social . occasion. The com puny I et great expense to maintain theae Jem-mat rations, but cheerfully spend hundreds of dollars believing the merits of their coffee will soon speak for itself. The pro duct has seemingly already sprung Into popularity, the fact that nearly all Port land grocers handle It. being the best .evidence. For Sale Cheap ' .ry ' ' BT owvxs .. LOT 6O1IOO, with Sroom fottag. doss tn. on car tine. Call, Boom 809 Cnattu t of Commerca, - . . : "WOT OBXAV, BTJT CZSAY." OUR GOODS ; Speak forThemselvts We never ferow About th tiunlltr r our goods, but let, th good speaK for themselves. W could never sell A sec ond order to any on It the. goods wer not of the right quality. : But ther la one thing: we can't tslkenough about, and that th Low Price, we sell everytnm U If the goods we U ara tipt Jght,: you know .where to find us, and we re-.; turn your money without a murmur. K1.15. Gallon Qan I.og Cabin Maple fyrup. 30. Back Falcon Pancake Flour. 1, -5. Two-pound PackBge 11. O. Injun Bread Flour. 35.. Two Packages Gold Dust. ' 15. pound Package Pyramid ' Washing Powder.. - - . One pound Can Pork and Beans, with Tomato -bauca : 35?. Box No. 1 White or Yellow MaccaronL 25V 3 Cans Condensed-Cream. . ' . IB'. Can Eagle Condensed Milk. SK.20. 100-pound Sack Best Dry Granulated Sugar. Iet us have your telephone numbet and we will call you up every day for your order and deliver the same promptly. Our delivery wagons are ta all parts of the city every day. THE CASK OBOCZX, , FELLOWS 374 WABBXaTOTOir TBJBIT. Telephone Mala 8694. HOUSEHOLD CARES Are partly removed when you buy your Groceries from here. You get the beat at the J,OWE8T PRICK, always fresh. pure and wholesome. We sell the kind of food that aids digestion. Instead of that kind that retards it. Your husband will be pleased with meals served him with Groceries bought f rom here. Give us a trial order. . ' 'I -V'v- Fancy Packed Apples ........... 75 Long's Preserves 35 Jelly, 3 for ..........2,5? Holland Herring 91.00 Mackerel. 2 for 25 Fancy Creamery Butter, 2 lbs,...60 Oranges, per dog .....104 Maccaronl, per box ......... ....SS Energy ..10 Gloss Starch, per lb t.QS Get your Platte River Valley Butter " of us, 2 lbs .. ...35) We pride ourselves on our prompt deliveries, to any part of the city. Then we never misrepresent ur goods; we tell you no fairy tales: you get Just what you pay for, and full weight every time. Full weight m a hobby of ours. Phone Main 10. Godfrey Bros. Tb Fur rood 0 roc erg. Opposite the P. O., 314 Burnslde Street TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS OPEN THE TEAR ROUND. Caaea of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, 'Cm tarrh of Head and Stomach, Gout. Rheu matism and ALL blood diseases takea under a guarantee to ba eurd In a pj cifled time or all expenses. Including railway fare- both ways, refunded These waters renovate the entire- eya tern and remove almost every disease. Bend lOe for a bottle of rVomaca anal catarrh salt Round-trip tickets at reV aeed rates, tnquira of any Southern Paclflo. railroad agent - :- . - 1 , TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP., 'naeaa Bprlaga, Cal Sells, manager. mak J. Clean Coal. Full Weight Prompt Delivery. 329 BURNSIDE 51,' : But Goal at Benton, lamp at. Australian at. . . Book gprlngs at. M-0 97.00 a.... $8.00 .............. ..9W Established 188S. Oregon XMioaa, Bed T7 Portland Marble Works SCHANEN A NEU, Manufacturers of and dealers In all kinds of Marble Granite and Stone Work Estimates Olven on Application. 263 FIRST STREET ' Bet, Madison and Jefferson Streets, ' PORTLAND. Or. SchyvbBroSsPrintinijCo. Beat Work, Seasonable rrlc.e 847V Stark Mtxt. Fnou Kala 171 Why Pay Ki!i Price for Watch rc;;!rl.-.t Whr you can got tha best wotk t. l little money at Best House Coals JlA IP