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TOE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1904. 0 .yj Entered t th Postnfne ef Portland. Or. tnr transmission, through tit malls eon claa matter. . . Posts ts fur single copies; For aa 8. 10 a , (wg paper, 1 cent; 10 to 38 pages. etnUi vsc Paget, casta. ; - ' TEHXHOlfXa.- v- ' r gn.lnes Offle Main BOn. . Editorial Hooma Mala 860. rOREIQK ADTZXTInTNO BEPHESESTaTITX '"olsnd-Rengamtn Special Advertising Agency, ISO Nas.au Street, New Xork. Tribune BU ng, Chicago. t 1 , 1 SffBBCHIPTIOV BATZS. !;. ' .. Tarmi br Cantor. ..'' Tlie TJaJlr Journal, one var...............22; The Dally Jonrnal, six month Jb Da ly Journal, three month.,.... 1 M Daily Journal, by the week ' -10 Term, by Ka.il. - i Jj en Jonrnal, by mall, on yeaT......lW The JJatly Journal, by mall, six months.... The JJnlly Journal;- by mall. three month.. I S3 The Dally Journal, by mall, one month..... JW Tne Beml-Weekly Jonrnal. . The Semi-Weekly Jonrnal. 8 to 13 page each Issue, all the oewa and full market reports, one IV. 1.80t , The Weekly Journal. " The Weekly Jonrnal, 100 colnmns of reading each lean. Uluatrated, full market report, one fear. $1 00. Remittance ihonM be mad bv drft," postal notes, expreaa order, and email amonnt ar arrestable la 1 and 2-cent poet age tamp. v THE JOtTENAX. P. Q, Box 121. Portland. Or. WHERE TEX JOUHKAX MAY BE T0UKD. The Jonrnal can be found on al at h fbl .. Iwlng place: SPOKANE, WASH. John W. Graham Co. J Ie Marx. Victoria bote! newe taud. TACOM A, WASH. Central New company, UH Pacific avenue. ' BOI8B. IDAHO Pioneer book stor.'' BAN FEANCI8CO W. E. Ardtng, Palace hotel new tand; Goldsmith Bros.. 238 Butter street! Kred W. Pitts, 1008 Market street. LOS ANGFLKS B. F. Gsrdner, , 2M Booth Bprtng street; Oliver A Halae. 2u5 South Spring atreet ;'.'.'..-.:.,!.. -: SALT LAKE CITTKenyon hotel, new tand; Barrow Broa., 43 Weat Second ftreet, South. Ofil!''N.rtfMit Nnvt nmn.nv. ' - DENVER, COT.O. Kendrlck Book A- Stationery company, vi Heventeentn atreei. k'lVDil CITV Van Hn. K',B. mlHMKf. OMAHA MUlard hotel new stand; Mageata Stationery company, 1308 Farnam atreei. ST. I.OITIS Phllln Rneder. Blft Locust atreet. CHICAGO Potofflc New company, 178 Dear- Born street. NEW YORK CITY Brentano'B. Union eqnare. :i " WEATHEE KEPORT. Wenther Condition and Oeneral forecast for Oregon, Wssht'igtnn and Iflano. ueoerai rame v,. n ., a in thA paclftr ititM a far kouth aa San Francisco and eaat to the Rocky moun tain. The amount, as a ruie, were noi ormtj, tint ha .tfmnretiira la eeervwhere above normal large amount of anow hi melted din ing the laat 24 hour. ' ' . ' ; Klrm warnings were displayed lat night at th month .of the Columbia rlrer and at the entrance, to th Strait of Fuca. They wore ordered down tbi inoruing at the Strait of Itics and .continued at the month of the Co lnmbi rlrer. Tbo following maximum wind Tt-locttT ocenrmd last night: North Head, 48 n.tlc-s south: Tatoosh Island. 42 east. The Indication are for shower la thle dls trlct Tnesday. Since yesterday morning the rlyer t Portland has risen . of a root. The stage tnie morn. Ini Is 12 V feet. It will continue nearly ata lionsry during the next two or three day. - Maximum temperature in the last 24 hours, uS; minimum temperature, 48; precipitation, 82. . " MARINE K0TES. Astoria. March A Left up at :80 a. m. Kchooner W. F. Garma. Arrived at 1 and left np at 3:30 p. m. Bteamer Alliance from . Ban Francisco , ana way posts. ." -i ' Arrived at 8 and left no at 6 p. B. Steamer Aurell from San Franclaco. Ynkohama. March T. Arrived prior to 4th Britlah steamer Indrasamba rrnta Portland. ffnn Francisco, March 6 Sailed at 1:S0 p. m. Xtniwr ltednndo for Portland. Railed, yesterday Schooner C. A. Klos for Columbia rlrer. Astoria. March ' 5. Left up at I p. m. Rteanier Genre W. Elder. . Astoria, March 7. Condition of the bar at a. m., obscured; wind, south; weather, foggy. dense. MARRIAGE UCEHSES. John W. Haynle. 25, and Bertha 0. Sknsa, 22. H. C. Evans, Chrhall county, 49. and Lola J. Br.rant, a. C. M. Leonard, XI, and Edna M. Thompson, 19. August isurB, so, ana mans Burn, Bl. ' BIRTHS, . Fe'i. 18. to Mr. and Mrs. Balrd Thoekbera, p;i Michigan avenue, a on. Feb. 19. to Mr. and Mr. Wtrrlngtoa 1, Sbafer. T18 MIsslsslPDt avenue, a son. Feb. 9, to Mr. and Mr. Lou la Cllner Nolan, "22" I Hall atreet a eon. Feb. 2. to Mr. and Mr. Ersstu William. Si'A Market atreet. a daughter. ,... . to Mr. and Mr. John M. Wallace, iniriyewnin sTreer, a uangnre. Feb. 4. t.i Mr. and Mr. Richard John But leu, 1784 Kat Ninth street, a eon. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. ' IIah Bchengle, aged 1 rear, ', at TT8 Mon tsna avenue, measles, mild. I Inn Sherwood, aged S years, at th Hollaflay Miss C. Lockwood. aged S rear, at 823 Broadway. Measlea, mild. H. H. Oulnnesa, ed t year, at 407 Ross street. Mesne, mim. DEATHS. March 4. Frederick Loul Arnold, ' a red T years, at 9P8 Front atreet, apoplexy. Interment lireenwooa cemetery. . Marrh 4, Louise Smith, aged 80 years, at mi . r.sri nevenieenin sireei, cancer. Inter mrnt Klvervlcw cemetery... Crematorium, on Oreron Citr ear line Selltrond; modern, scientific, complete. Charge aouiib, rniiurvn, 940. visitor V a. m. to 5 p. an. Portland Crenutioa assodatloa. fnneral director and .embalmcr, 220 thlrj aireou uon out. . J. P. Flnley A So iW funeral director and embalmer. have removed to their new esUb iianmssit, corner Tnitt and Madison street. tioia poonea no. k . .. - RITIR VIEW CEMETERY. Slngl arave. 10. Family Iota from ITS to fi.vuu. ioe oniy cemetery in roruana whlcn rtrnetinlly maintain and care for lot. For run information apply to W. R. Markensie, ,Vorceater block, city. W. M. Ladd. president. REAL ESTATE TEAMSTERS. George R. Durham and wife to H. W. (irlmsbaw, lot 7. block 13. Woodlswn.f 123 joint Arruieni tug whs to ugar uement,. ' 40 acres section 7, townahln 1 south. rsnge 4 est ..... ......... T5 Multnomah county to F. A. Anderson, lot . i)2 and 93. block 11, Peninsula addition. 14 laristoiier oorisnn sna wire to Wslde insr Jorgenaea, lot X block 14. Central Alhlna ............. 40O jonn . iieiana sua wire to Hcott Bower, parcel lend section 24, township ' south, rsnge 1 eat L. Scott Bower and wife to John B. fie. land, parcel land Archon Kelly donatio land claim I). B. Kellr to J. C. Lang, parcel land be tween block 88. Carutbera addition te Carntbers' addition and Patton count 'road S9 le twegon atorissce compsny (Ltu. ) to Crant McDonald. 73.67x32 feet commenc ing west line block 8. King' ,3oo Fort land tone rir cemetery company to estate Amelia Leutber, north V lot 87, hlm'k 33. Ixine Fir cemetery Angusta Nelsun to Frank O'Neill, lots I, , X, 5, T and 9, block , Rlchmtind addl- . Get fonr ' tnsurtmc and abstracts to real rvtats from th Title Gnarsntes A Trust coo. psny. CMmner ei vommerca nuuaing. Bvrunr9 PERMITS. . Twe'ntv-thlrd between Overton and Pettygrov treet' 2.'. ' V ' J. W. Beliou. to erect 1 -story eettag on ' Fast Sixteet th betaeen Brooklyn and Ellsworth streets. ano ....... W. B. Prndhomme. to erect S tnry dwelling n East Klevih between East; Bherfhaa and lirsnt t reels. t.lOrt. . I Boscomb, to erect - 2-story . stor toatbesst -- ..-.. '! if-- -, v-iij --.;,-. ,.- -. -I J ; :. TRANS AC7WNS IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD CALIFORNIA EGGS CAUSE A DECLINE QTJITB 1 A URQB BHXPMX9TT AB- ZaTXS ON BTEAUXB RECEIPTS A BEOOHO BBEAKXB TOB MOMBAT -r0 POTJXTBT OH STBBET OILS ABB QTJOTXD IJOWK. Front Street. March 1 The prlncloal Item of Interest In the Portland wholesale market today are: . , ,: . . . Egga range still lower. 1 ' California butter and egg com. Not a chicken on th street. t ' Oil 1 quoted lower. , , , Potato are very dull. ' ' i. Onion market keep up. Kirk on transportation factlitlea. . Butter market la weak. ; : i Hop market 1 firmer. ' v Wheat market la weaker. - Egg Continue t "Tumbl. -' The egg market la lower again, today with the receipts breaking all Monday record. Today the' arrivals were simply enormous, one dealer alone receiving over 60 case of freah egg. There is at nreieut 'DO outside demand and stocks ar showing a large accumulation. Price are becoming so cheap IB the egg market tnnt the cold storage men sre preparing to take hold. It Is not thought that cold storage pack ing will begin until th market show another decline. ' ' - ."- . '.. -f-zr Ha Chicken a Street.' :.,: " .t' Now that the chickens have begun laying th farmers ar loth to aend their stocks to mar ket. Today there was not a single coop of chlckena along Front street and the demand everywhere wae very strong. There was no. chang In price aa they were already ao high that consumption waa beginning to ahow a decline. The road up the country sre in a horrible condition and this too ha ttip feet of atopplng the arrival. . ' Eaatara Poultry Wilt Com. ' The price on the varioua grade of poultry ar so high and the stock so scarce that some of the dealers in this city-have already ordered dressed stock from the cast. California Butter and Egg Com. The California steamer which arrived In this city lsst Saturday night brought in quite a aupply of butter and egga from that state. Both of the msrkets her re already badly over- atocked and tbi will tend to cans further de cline. ' The butter trade in tnla city today waa comparatively small with th receipt of ordi nary creamery atocka very, large. For tbi claa of good th demand la rather alow on an. count of the lower figure quoted on the best stock from California. The receipts of th beat creamery ar rather (mail and the demand 1 fair. Along Front atreet 27VjC seem to be th high point for .creamery butter,-but local creameries are able o obtain 80c for their beat tock. The market throughout ba a weaker feeling. ' Oil I Quoted Lower, ' The Stsndsrd Oil company has announced a cut of lc per gallon on the quotation of coal oils, t Th cut 1 usually made, at tbia period of the vear. Other oil pricea ar unchanged. Potatoes Ar Vary Dull.' The shipping demand for- potatoes la email on account of the congestion of stocks In 8an Francisco. The market there is showing a steady decline and Is expected to continue In a weak atat tor the remainder of the week at least. "Tba transportation faeiUtlee for potatoes from thla city to San Francisco," aaya McKlnley Mitchell "ar simply wretched. Th steamers re unable to bandl th (lock offered and when they do get the good Into the bay-city market they are In such condition that only tow figure can be obtained. Tbi practice baa gon on so long that th shipments of po tatoes ar gradually being aivertea to in rail road. It costs mors money to ship by rail. but a better price to obtained for the gooda on account of their better condition, if present condition continue It will not be long before moat of the potatoe (hipped from thla city to Ban Franclaco will go oy ran. a competing road tn San Franclaco would not b a bad tiling, either. Onion Market Keeps Up, All to lovely In th onion market with the ex ception of tie transportation facilitlea. Price now being paid ar very good and quit a number of aalca have been reported of lat. Hop Ar Quoted Frmsr. . Firmness Is ruling In the entlr bop mar ket, all grades of last year s growth being In better demand. Contracting is again going on and 18c I being freely offered up the valley. Several contracta at -thla figure were reported lata Saturday afternoon.. - Wheat Market to Wakr. Th wheat market to weaker with th tower ftgnrr being quoted In the east and In Europe, Th fact that th Japanese war will not cre ate a -large demand for either wheat or flour baa caused th market to react to mora business-like figure. , No chsnge were made- In local figure today, but further decline In th foreign markets will hare the effect of dropping figures here. The flour market is Arm. Merck sat' Opinion on Today' Market. W, B. Glafk compny Hevy receipt of egg today; plenty of California creamery .but ter In market : ' Turner Co. Not a single coop of chickens along Front street today egg cam In mor lively today nd hardly any offera were re fused. . :- 4 " ' Bell A Co. Qnlte a larg shipment of orange, lemon and vegetables arrived on th California steamer; Utter were in rather joor condition. Mark Levy A Co. Steamer stuff tbi morn ing; new potatoes ar In from California again. Chatterton A Co. Egg market la weaker and lower; local demand' for potatoe Itcry good t lower price; veil and boga continue in heavy demand wltb the receipt under the Call. Levy A SplegL Steamer from California; new potatoes and new asparagus la. . Pearson. Psge A Co. Steamer stnff unloaded today and was tn dilapidated condition. Malarkey A Co. Columbia river amelt were In larger wcelpt today with no cbangea In pricea; seme halibut cam In and old at former price; sslmoa stock being rapidly cleaned up; big run of salmon Is soon expected In the Baere mento river In California; w expect fresh stocks from ther oon. " IMvenport-Thompaon company Car orange arrived in today; nor California butter cam In on ateamer. Dryer. O'Malley A Co. Potatoes which went down on tha ateamer Elder ar atlll on th dock In San Francisco unorted; this causes fewer price; eggs ar towert a few crate of a sect potatoes In from California. 1 Page A Son Oregon butter (tacking np on account of tb larg receipt of California tock; egga ar lower today. - Toft. Hln A Co. All that la needed to bring th receipt np to th full demand la fet tled weather and better roads; at present market to abort of everything etcept egg. Today' wboleaato quotation, a revised, ar aa foilowa: . Grain, Flour and Td. WHEAT Walla Walla, 77c; bluestem. 810 82c; valley, 81c. , BARLEY Feed. 821.00' rolled, S22.804J23.80; brvwlng. 123.50224.00. "'' - OATg-No. 1 wbll. 828.00 2T. 00; ' gray. J2S.OOfa28.00 per ton; price to farmer, whit, 23.00124.00: gray, 22.B0a23.B0. FLOOR Eastern Oregon: Patents, 84.20; straights, .1."tX70; vslley, 'f3.9O(0.OO; gra ham. K. 88.85s 10a. $3.96. . MIIX8TWF8 Bran. J19 00 per ton; Did dllng. 128.(227; abort. 20.OOQ20.50i chop, $18.60. - - HAT Timothy, $18.00; eastern Oregon 816.09 (t 18.60; mixed, lia.OOAt 18.50; clover, fli.00 12.00; wheat $12.S 12.50; cheat, $12.0UJ 13.00; oat, 112.00(312.50. Hop, Wool and Hide. HOPS 27628c for choice; 24?23c for prim; poor quality. l320e; contract, lt4, IHc. . WOOL Valley, coara to medium. 18'C18V4e; fine. . l3iaue; eastern Oregon, .lUftlSc; mo hair, nominal. 2Stt26e. ' ' ' SHEEPSKINS lihesrlng 10Q20e; short wool, 20((!Xic; medium wool, SOgtMc; long wool, tocfrist no each. - - , TALLOW Prim, per lb, 4Q5c; No. S and grease. 2Ht2He. -.. corner East Tenth, and Washington atreet. 31,500. Knssell A Birth, to erect 2 -story dwelling on Franklin between Thlrty-cond and . Rugby airecta. $:.50O. Bro estate, to repslr building at Second and Oak streets. 820.000. ' Jsnle Sconeld, to erect l-str-y dwelling on Benton 1 etwees Mllwaokto and East Twelfth (treeta. $500. -. .. ' H. J. M.trtln, to erecf t-stney dwelling on Kearney between - Twenty-third . and Twenty fourth streets. $3,SN). W. H. Msrkell... to erect 2-story dwelling mi Esst Sixteenth between Ksat Stark and Wash logton streets. I2.5U0. HIDES Drv hides. No. 1. 18 lb" and nn. lc pvr lor dry kip. No. 1, B to 15 tba, 12M,c: drv cslf. No. 1. under A lb. 16W-: dry (sited, bulls and stag. 1-8 less tbsn dry Hint; salted bides, steer, sound, 60 pounds or over, 6mii7Vbe; 50 to 60 lbs, ettc; under 50 lb and cowa, C'lbfiHc; (tags and bulla, aound, 4Sie; kip. 15 to 30 lbs, 6Hc; aound, 10 to 14 lbs, fH4c; calf, aound, under 10 lb, 8V4c; 'reen (unshlted). lc per lb less; culls, lc per b less; horse hides, salted, each, 81. 28(31.75; dry, each, $1.001.50; colts' bide, each, 25(3 50c; goat akin, common, . each. 10(ilbc; An gora, with wool on. .each. 25ctl.00. . . Buttar, Egg and Poultry. BtTTTER FAT Sweet, 28Hc; sour, 28CI27HC. BLTTEK Creamery, extra fancr. 27Vk(iiC30c. Califoruia, 2527c; ordinary, 22ViS2c; cold BtnraarH. ojtfiiroj. eastern. 94c: renovstad. IBAi 20c; dairy, l4fl7c; stor. 10)12Uc. ' EGGS Kreb Oregon, 1617Jac; dirtiea, 15c: batters', 15c cheese Full cream, twin, l2isie; loong Amerlc. - 14c. I , POULTRY Chicken. ' mixed. lSfflloUe ner lb; bens, 13c per lb; roosters, 11 Q 12 e per in; Droller, ntgise per in; iryers, too per id; oucks, old. yjc per io; young. iac per id; geese. Be per lb; turkeys, 1416c per lb; dreaeeav 17c per lb.- - -. , Fruits and getablss, . POTATOES 81.10: buyers' prices for shin- ping, 85ca 11.10 cwt; ordinsry, 11.00 per sacs; ouyiug, jotaauc; sweets, i'hs per io; new, 4c per lb. iviavu r, MKft, t . f2.252.45; f.o.b. Portland, $2.8002.80. - inula r tiuixa APPies, uregou, iUctBt.TB per box oranges, navels, $l.B0(fi2.26 per box; Bedlliigs, 0c(al.25 per bor; Japanea, 45aft0cj banana, 5c per lb; lemons, cbolca, $600 2.75 per box; fancy, $3.00(33.60 per box; litre, Mexican, 65c per 100; pineapple, $3.50; cran berriea, local, $7.00 per bbl; Jersey, $10.00; persimmon. $1.50. . VEGETABLES Turnip. ; 85c per sack: car- tots, $1.00 per sack; beets, $1.00 per sack; radishes, 12V4Q150 per doa; cabbage. Oregon, $2.00; - California. $1.85 : per cwt; not- home . lettuce, 50e per dos; green pepper. oc per id; norseraaian, itsac per id: celery, 50Q0UC per dos; tomatoes, $1.2Si.B0 per box; parsnips. $1.25: cucumbers. 82.28 ner dos; butter- beans, 100 per lb; sprouts, . 6c; cauliflower, $1.76(32.00; artichokes, 76QU0e per dos: green Peas, 74lSc Per lb. Duiitu Kuna Appie, aviporatea, 6Tc per lb; apricots, Uijjl3c per lb; aacka, per lb leas; peaches, 69c per lb; pears. 8Hj per id; prone, Italian, aytUiVin per lb; French. 8Mai4t4e per lb: figs. California blacks, 0C6tt per lb; do whites, VAWe per id; piums, pitted, 0 raoc per lb; date, golden. 6c per lb: fards. 31.50 ner 15-lb bnr. RAISINS Seeded, fancr, 1-lb cartons, 60 packages to caae, 9c pkg; seeded 12-os cartons, 1e; loos Muscatels, 60-Ib boxes, 7ia SUc per lb: London larera. 41.8f,4t2.00: clusters. $2.50(33.76; - H. 25c; M. 60a advsnc over pouna xtartou. .. FIGS Ten 1-lb cartons, choice brand. 81.00 10 1-lb cartons, fancy brand, $1.10; 10 1-lb bricks, 2-cown, 90c; 10 1-lb bricks, 3-crown, 95c; 60 H-lb bricks, per box. $2.25; 4-row isy ers, per 10-lb box, 90c; loose, 60-Ib boxes, per lb,- 68614o. Callamyenss Slx-crowa, 10-lb cas tons, per box, $2.00; 6-crown, 10-lb carton, per box, l. io; t-crown, zu H-'O cartons, per box, $1.76. . . Oressriea, Vut. Etc SUGAR "Sack basis" Cube, $5.60;. pow dered. $5.55; dry granulated. 85.45: beet rranti- lated. 65.25: extra C. 64.95: golden C. I4.HS! bbla, 10c, y bbla. 25c; boxes, 50c advance on aaca naais, less zoc cwi lor cash, 10 day; ntanie, itiaioc per io. HONEY 14 WW 15c. COFFEE flreen Mocb. 21 23c; Java, fancy, 2632c: Java. good. 2U(32flc; Java, ordinary. ltKuauc: C-mta Rica, fancy. 19020c: Coata Rica. good, 1618c; Costa Rica, ordinary, ll18o per )o; pacnge cuiree, sis.zotpjia. io. TEAS Oolong, different grades, 25Q85c; gunpowder. 2S(i.123oc; English breakfaat. dif ferent grades. 12 Viy 65c; splderleg, nncolored Japan, 30Qa&c; green Japan (very care), 80 sjboc. O l T T E-1 n. B.ln a fl. Am Km 1A. M AA. U K . . 1 LJ ' mm, w, v., i. , ,w fin table, dairy, 60s, 3Ac; 100s, 66c; Imported Liverpool. bs, ooc; iuu. use; Z24, gi.so. Worcester Bbl 2s, 8s. 85.50; 6s. $5.25; 10s, $5.00: bulk, 320 lbs, $5.00; sack. 50. 86c. SALT Coarse, hslf ground, 101 is, per ton, 86.50; 60s, per ton, $7,00; Liverpool lump rock, $22.50 per ton; 50-ib rock, $6.50; loos, $6.00. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, $5.7506.00 per 100. RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1, 6c; No. 2. o4c: r. virieana nesa, catc. BRANS Small white. 8c: larg White. $3.5043.t)O; pink, $4-00; bayou, 8c Umaa, $4.25. NI TS Peanuts. 7c: lumboa. 8Ue tier lb raw; 9gl0c per lb for roamed; 'cocoa nuts", 83Q90 per dos: walnuts, H&l6e per lb; pin nut. 10S12Ue Per lb: hickory nut. 10c ner lb; chestnuts, eastern. 15316c per lb; Bra ill nuts, ioc per in; niDerts, iodine per lb; fancy pecan, 14 (ff 15c per lb; almonds. J3a ioc per id. WIRE) NAILS-rresent bsae at $2.86. ROPE Pure ManlU. lShici aUndard. 12e: alsaL lOHc ' Paints, Coal Oils, Eto. COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Cases. 22e per gal; water whits, iron bbls, 15He per gal; wood en, ; headlight, 170-deg., case 24c per gL; headlight, Iron bbls, 17Hc per gsL LINSEED OIL Pur raw. in bbls, 47e per gsl; esse, 52c per gal; genuine kettle oiled, cne 54c per gal; bbl, 49c per gal; ground cake, car lata, $25.00 per ton; lea than can, $26.00 per ton. GASOLINE -86 deg case, 82c per gat. Iron bbls 26c per gal; etovs, caae 24vo per gal, Iron bbl 18c per gal. . BENZINE 63-deg., caae 22c, Iron bbl, 15H. PAINT OIL Raw, bbla 83c per gal, caae S8 per gal; boiled, eases 40e per gsl. TURPENTINE In eaaes, 68c per gsl; wooden bbls, 84 Vic per gsl; Iron bbls. Sis per gal; 10-lb case lots, 87c per gsl. WHITE- LEAD 500-lb lota H per tb; lea lot 7 par lb. v Meata and Provisions. FRESH MEATS Inspected Beef, nrlma. 6Vi7tC per lb; cows, OVia7V4c per lb: mut ton, oresaea, ii(e per id; iambs, 'dred. 8c per lb. FKESU MEATS Front street Beef, steers, 67H Per lb: pork, block. 7c per lb; psckers, 'se per tb; bulls, 4WU4e per lb; mutton, dressed, 6Vs7e per lb; veal, amall, ano per lb; large. 6H&7C per lb. RAMS. BACON, ETC. Portland pack (local) bams. 10 to 14 lbs, 13VJe per lb; 14 to 16 list, 13c per lb; 10 to 20 lbs, 18c per lb; cottage, "MiC per lb: picnic, 8 Vie per lb; breakfast ba con. 141316(17e per lb; regnlar short clean, unsmoked, 10c per lb; smoked, lie per b; cle back, anamoked, lOe per lb; smoked, lie per lb; I'nlen butts, 10 ? Is lbs, unsmoked, 8c per lb; smoked. 9c per lb. EASTS l-PACKED HAMS Under 14 lbs. ,- 10; over 16 lb, 13e per lb; fancy, 13Hri33,e per lb; picnics, .Oe per lb; shoulders. 114 per lb; dry-salted (idea, on smoked, 10Vc psr lb; smoked, 1114c per lb) breskfast bacon, 14',lQ16Ve par lb; fancy, 18V4e per lb. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10s, lle per lb; 5s, lle per lb; 50-Ib tins. I0e per lb; stesm-renaeraa, im, ivvse per id; 0. lne per lb; 60s, 9 He per lb; compound tierces, TVio per lb; tubs. f4o per lb; 60s. 7. 1 iu,ffDir t iDn.ir.tii. ; tuns. ic per in; wis. ic per lb. EASTERN LARD Kettl Wf, 10-lb tin. 12c per lb: 6s. 124a per lb: 60-lb tl 11H per lb; steam-rendered 10. 11 Vie per lb; 3s, line per to; wis, iuc per id. (Abov pscklng-bous price ar net cash, IS 'cANNED SALMON Columbia river 1-lb tails. $1.76; 2-lb tails, $2.40; fancy 1-lb flats, $1.00; li-lb fancy fiats, $1.15; fancy, 1-lb ovsl. $2.60; Alsska tails, pink, 80c; red, $1.60; l ib tails. $2.00. FISH Rock cod. Tc per Tb; flounders, 5c per th; halibut. 9c per lb; crabs, $1.26 per doa; raaor clam. B10c per do; tittle-neck dams, 3c. striped bass, 124e per lb; Puget sound smelt 6 per lb; catfish, Te per Tb; black sod, per tb; lmon trout, 32V315c per lb; lobsters, 15e per K; perch. Be per lb; salmon, atlveraldes, per lb: steelheada, 100 psr lb; Chinook. 12Hc per lb; herring, e per Tb; oles, 6e per lb; ton cod, 6e per lb: Columbia river smelt, 4c per lb; sturgeon. To per U; blimp. 10c per lb. OYSTERS Khoalwater bay, per gat $2 25; per aack, $3.75 net; Olympla, per aack, $5.25. MIW TORE COFFEE CLOSE New Tork, March T. The coffee close Rid. wss: Ask. $6.35 6.40 January February; March April May ...$u.30 a g.3b ..-a...1 6.25 ....... 5.80 6.40 Bl 8.70 ....... 8.80 ....... 6.96 6.06 6 10 n.Ro B40 8 4.1 Jun ... .. July I August ... September October . . November - 6.60 8.75 6.85 6.00 6.10 6 15 December 20 6.25 Sale today, 62,750 bags. I Hsvrs Coffee TJp. Havre. Msrch 7. The coffee market to 1 point aavauceu. Hamburg Coffs Advanced. llamhnrg. Msrch 7 1 he Hamburg coffee mar- set is puint niguer. , Kew Tork Con Keceipta, ,' ' New Tork, . Msreh T. Th coffee receipt mimwi mio. osgs; cwntee, Ji.uuu bags. . , TO PBOTICT BSAPOBT. Unnrnsl Kiwrlsl Santo . ' '" " 'St Petr-ntbur;. March T. A apcelal mee'tlnir of the council of mtnlater will meet at th winter palace tonight to consider mcaaurc to protect VUdlvo- 10F ' ' . .. ' DECISION AWAITED 1 BY STOCK MARKET (Furnlibed by Overbeck, Starr A Cooks Co.) New York. Msrch 7. I,ontt A Brrsn aar: It would take micros con to find any new In th stock market, or peruana a telescope wonld b better. Ererythlng I still wsltlng on th Northern Securities decision, which is a uncertain a to time and tenor aa ever. There v. as some covering .of short by those who were disappointed at it non-appearance and thla ba given a" fractional rally in price, it 1 wholly a waiting market. DESCRIPTION, Anaconda Mining Co..... a mat. uooper to....... Atchison, com........... no preferred.......... Am. Car A Found., com. oo. preferred... ....... Am. Sugar, com.,'..'... do preferred. . , ...... . Baltimore A Ohio, com. do oref erred .......... Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 40K Canadian - Pscific. com, . 111 cm., Alton, com,,..... 89 Vi ao "referred.. ........ Chi. A North., com Chi., Mil. A St. Paul,.. Chi. A North., com...... Chi. Terminal Ky Chesapeake A Ohio..... Colo. Fuel iron, com.. Colo. South., com...,..-. do 2d preferred...-..,. do 1st preferred Delaware A Hudson.... 164 15314 D. A R. G., com 18 18V do preferred Erie, com. . , 23 62 do 1st preferred...... Illinois Central...-.-.'... 126 Louisville A Nashville.. 102 Vi Metro. Traction Co. . Manhattan Elevated..' Mexican Central Ry.. 118 1434 1114 Minn., St P. St. M. . do preferred.... Missouri Pacific... 88 14 16V, 87 M.. K. A T., com. do oref erred ... . J? New York Central H3H 114V4 Korfolk A Western, com. do preferred 65 North Amerlcsn...... N. V., Ont. A West.. Pennsylvania Ry P. Q., L. A C. Co Pressed Steel Car, com do oref erred 19T4 112Vi Pacific Mail Htesm. Co.. Reading, com do 2d preferred. do lat preferred..... Rep. Iron A Stael, com do preferred Rock Ialand, con...... do preferred Southern Ry., com Southern Pacific ....... St. L. A 8. F., 24 pfd. do 1st preferred. . . , . . St. Louis A 8. W., com. do preferred......... Texs A Pacific Tenn. Coal A Iron..... T St. L. A W., com. do preferred 18V4 184 30V4 22i 35 V, 24 8tV 22, m 24 Union Pacific, com...... do preferred......... U. S. Leather, com... do preferred V. 8. Rubber, com do preferred U. S. Steel Co., com... do preferred Wisconsin Central, com do preferred Western L'nlon Tele... Wabseh, preferred ..... Total ssles for day, 294,100 ahare. Money, 1 pr cent MEW TORS SUMMARY. Nw York. March 7. Dow. Jonea A Co. aay: American atocka in London were duU and heavy V to points below parity. There wss no definite war news. The mining state ment Is expected tomorrow. Some possibility of Northern Securities decision today, fenn aylvaaia ytem I recovering from th effects of sever waatner. raymen! oi iivurr Divi dend on corn prodncta, common, la expected. Sixty-nine road for any season average net December or Z4.1H per cent; iwentytwo roao for th fourth week of February ahows an averse arose Increase of 11. BS per cent. Indi cation for Increasing demand for currency In the interior. Tbe banks lost to tb sub treasury on Friday $930,000. Missouri, Kan A Texa earnings for tbe fourth week of February abow an Increase or bt.bob per cent. Texas racinc tor tbe same week ahow an Increase of $28,802. The chances r against tbe stria of the Pittsburg street car men. Fifteen banka re ported less thsn 25 per cent reserve agalnat 14 ner cent laat week end 27 per cent lu the corresponding week last year. AS VRAHOISOO STOCKS. San Francisco, March 7.-10:80 a. m. local (locks: Bid. Aik. BAta 85 Central Light 84j Kan Francisco us A Electric bH l'nlon 6 30 Vlgorlt Powder 314 Hana Plantation 40 Hawaiian sugar 48 Honoke.1 Sugar 1 0 sSakawell Sugar 20 454 Onomea Sugar Paauhan Sugar is Alaska Packers 1374 138 CHICAGO LOCAL STOCKS. Chicago, March T Local (tock: Bid. 43 103 1S 4 m 25 . pe 70 . 42 Aak. 43 103 V if 27 100 4i National Biscuit National Biscuit, preferred American Box American Box, preferred American Tin Can..... , American Tin Can, preferred...... L National Carbon National Carbon, prererrea ....... North Sid Hallway West Sid Railway NEW YORK COTTON .SHOWS CAIN TODAY Kew Tork. March T. Mclntyre A Marshall say: The recovery from tbe lowest price of Saturday In cotton to. ibout 60 points. It wss influenced by tb strong cable snd a active demand at bom and abroad at advanced prices. It wot-ld appear now that spinners' broker are Increasing their limit throughout th sooth and sales In Kew Orlesns today of 6.000 bales srs evidence of tbi with that th month advancing to C before noon. Tb weather, today waa anore favorable, aa good rains have fallen over the eastern sad central portions of tbe belt with moderate temper. i lures. Tnere waa no sign oi moisture west of th river except In the northwestern part Of Triss and parta of Louisiana and Arkansss, and tb area wherein It la moat wanted i still suffering. W shall, however, accept the state ment made by tb agricultural bureau for Febru ary that tbe ground of the etate la generally In good condition and preparation never fur ther advanced at tbi time of year. Th mev ment continue to show . increas in. the percentage of lose aa compared with last year, snd th promise for tbe nesr future 1 partic ularly striking in , this respect Th market today waa: Open. High. Low. Close. Msrch 15.90 15.WJ 13.8.1 lS.Wir&T April 18.011 18.10 16.00 9I0 Msy Id 20 18.2ft 14.14 18 254)27 Jun....... 18.15 18.20 18.10 18.1T'2ll July....... 18.15 16.18 16.17 16.17jl8 August.... 16.50 15.65 15.50 15.57a.'iW September. 13.65 13.78 -13.65 13.60r7l October.... 12.80 1 2.85 1 2 64 12.68i68 November.. 11.B6 12.57 12.47 12 5036! December..' 12.35 12.60 12.33 12.40041 Total receipt todsy, 8.825 bales. Kew Or. lean export 8,678 bale. MEETS DEATH AT BOTTOM OF ABYSS Helena, Mont.. March 7. -Word haa Just been received of the tragic death of John Street, one of tha best-known trappers in tha entire north went. With several comrade he waa looking for promising trails on Mount, Cleveland, near tha Canadian boundary, when, with out warning, a ledge gave way, precipi tating Street down an abysa of $,000 feet Tbe body was buried under . 60 feet of anow, and probably will never be recovered. Street's associates es caped, and have Just returned with tha news of bis death. .. ' HVi 14V4 i.H8Sii; TatTO 29 I 2Vs LACK OF SUPPORT CAUSE OF DECLINE OXICAOO KAMKXT CX.0SXO 1 TO 8Ta 0X9TT8 IOWXS AW OVXB BOVOHT MABKBT HILPB TXB BBAJUI COXV : ZS ;. ABOUT TXB aMaOfcilV:-!; ' (FurnUhed bv Overbeck, Starr ft Cooke Co.) . .. . - s m 1 Mr Mr Wat rt daw. ik. (.hlat miriit l 144 to 24SC lower. Tb decline represent lack of auppori and an over- bought condition ox we -h" ... ,......1 limMdstlon bv tb tired bolder. tk. ..... nn hoth side of tb market. Liv erpool ahnwod weakne no inere rv" that tb trlk in Argentine ",e;.. : mry receiptt continue llberst, but cash demand Is no good. There were no rslns In the aouth west. Armour to tlU apparently liquidating his May holdings as the opportunity uo-er mi.... - - - nn ..... o.in. rnir an v um iuiii' i ht . tt,Mirt 1 and the load la matniy In th hands of scattered holders. The weather In th southwest is probably the most Important factor and wlU continue to give us a ecelplng mrkt. The price to atlll high. Snow estl mstes tha reserve In farmers' hands at 167,' 000,000 bushels against 196,000,000 busbela Ust yar. ,., .. ..' Corn About u asms, Pnen Pln sea shout nnchsnged. The nat oral tendincy of the market seemed to oe sympathising tn aome extent with the weakness in hui hut thera waa a Derailment . buying of men from soma BourCe' which W uf- ficlent to take all th otTerlng ana uiin tha nrlM. There Is no chanc la the cash IIiiiHm, mnA U im a HlatlncVlV HnfSVOrSble One, Contract corn la not wanted and Is supported mainly and in fact wnoity oy tns stsy pru.-. Low grades of corn are atlll pressed for aals at targe discount. - . T , - Oata Close Hightr. Oafs The market closed VI to IVic higher, Th DrlnclDsl advance waa in the May. Th st-lllna; wss (uttered snd tb buying was cou rentrated. Two commiaslon homes bought at lent a million and a half bushels. Tbi waa tbe entlr causs of the strength. Provisions Sympathetio With Wheat. Th ptovtaions market sympathised with tb weakness In wheat, no doubt, but tbe force of outside speculative buying wss spparently ex hausted snd there Is more or less scattered liquidation fro mthat source, but no great support. The decline In . tbe price or Hogs Is gtlll restricting tbe movement st the moment. but the indications ase that they win coma in again In the near future. We think pro vision are a sale on the rallies. The various markets today were: Open. lllgb. Low. Closs. Wheat-y May $ M $ .964 $ -93V. $ -94A NewJuly .91 .92V4 .Vi .a Old July. .02 .93V. .90 .91 Corn May..,,, .53 Vi ,64Mi ' .53 .53 July 61 .62 .51 .51 Oata May ..41V .42 .41 V4 42V4 July..... .39Vi .40 H .39 .89 Pork Msy 14.35 14.35 18 .85 18.87V4B July..... 14.30 14.40 14.06 14.06B Lard May 7.45 T.474 T.30 7.80 July 7.47 Vi 7.60 7.I2V4 T.42HB Ribs Mar T.85 T.8TV4 7"H T.174 July...., 7.45 7.47V 7.30 7.32VA CROPS Or FOREIGlf COUNTRIES. The crop of foreign countries a reported by Broniball show: United Kingdom There la no favorable change to report at regards weather conditions In western Europe. Mare or less rain fall every day and, If possible, mor land la becom ing more sodden than It wa before. There is some mention of plowing on lea landa, etc., but tpesking generally agricultural work la at a atandstill and crop prospects in this country st lesst are very gloomy. On the Continent, grower managed to get in their winter crops rainy wen, but tbe continued raina now are delaying preparation for apring seeding. Russia The weather baa turned mild again. Crop reporta are atlll pessimistic; Indeed, one received yesterday ssld It Is tmposslbl to look for good rsults from tb sutumn sowing, and growers are koklng forwsrd anxiously to tbo spring. Shipments last week were again very fair, but owing to the war sellers are now very reserved, so there may be a reduc tion In tbe movement before long. Houmania Bra I la advices received today say that tbe crops are progressing favorably; tbe area under wheat ia given a 4,100,000 acre, against 8.7O0.OU0 lsst year. Tb Danube keeps free of Ire. but shipment laat week were (mail owing to depletion of atock; however, arrlvala at Brana are expected to increas before king. ind tbe movement outward should thsn be larger. Bulgaria Oar correspondent at Sofia reporta that aU crop, except rape, bar so far win tered wiibout bsria. Snow cover haa been rather acanty, out, ea the ether band, tbe frost was not sever. Austria-Hungary Tb weather last week wa wet and mild. There are no complaints con cerning the. crop. Argentina Kecent weetner bas favored the corn crop. Wheat la arriving at the porta In liberal quantities and ablpmenta have been Ub eraL The laborers' atrlke Is now settled; ao tbe movement may be expected to increase. India. Nothing unfavorable bas been reported of tbe crops, so It la presumed thst all con tinues to go well, Shipments keep rather amall, but there I a briak tnalnesa being dona la Calcutta wheats for early shipment. A ustralasia Kew Kealsnd crop reporta are still favorable and aa export surplus of 2.000.000 busbel for thst colony Is expected. Tbe export movement last week was much smaller, but still liberal. France The weather continue to be very wet and wild. Correspondent say that th young crop (till look well, but tb land I Infested with weed and vermin. Country marketa have reported pricea about 6d per quarter np, but trad baa been inactive. Italy and Spain 1 her le no fresh news. Oermsny Also her tb weather haa been mild and wet, clearing, tbe snow from tbe Held and thawing the Ice on rtvere and canals. There ere no complaints about th crop, but some feare ar n pressed that harm- would b done If frost should return suddenly, a tb field ar unprotected. Korth Africa Tbe weather continnea favora ble for tbe crop. Chill Mall advices, dated January , y that prospect then were good, but nothing -urn's imrmi, noiacr waning tor develop ments In tb east CHICAOA t ORAIB CAE LOTS. c a irs go, March T.Tb grain csr lot for toosy snow: Cars Orsde Est. Wheat 84 2f4 Corn 12 4 if oats 256 ... - wn ears today were: Minneapolis. 557; Oulutb, 23. The ear a year ago were: Minneapolis, 456; Dulnth. 76; Chicago, 36. Saa TraaeUce Orabx Ksrkat. Wan Franclaco, March T. Noon close; Wheat stay, ai.sz; December. $i.3Si. Barley May. $1.074 bid; December, $1.02. WITNESS ROUSED BY LUCAS RELEASE (Continued from Page One.) caae. and known . all about It. do not know whether any deputy sheriff naa subpoena for the witnesses, but I do know that we had, to force them to prosecute In tha lower court. They did not want to prosecute Lucas." "Mr. Manning told me that a-deputy in unarm Btorey's office Informed him that the witnesses In this rasa could not ba found,' said HArry B. Adams. tna fleputy district attorney. "Who thla deputy waa I cannot state. In ac cordance with Mr. Manning's Instruc tions I went before Judge Cleland and moved the dismissal of the chars agalnat Lucas, and his release on the ground of lack of evidence." The document on file In tb state clr cult court show that Judge Cleland waa - Induced to . order tha . releaae ' of i,ucas on tne ground of lack ef nrnsecu tlon. Adams says thla was a clerical error.--..-, ... arV as J.. . a m 1 -sunerea lor months from eore inroat. ririertric oil curd me In Tnt3f0Ur 0"r M. 8. Ulgt, liawes- T AAA t7 gSaaf p . . ALL MARKETS STRONG EXCEPT LIVESTOCK Portland "TTnlon BfnHrVarrtaIWsreb 1 Re ceipts of livestock in the locsl ysrds during tne paat 48 hours consisted of 81 bogs, 11 cattle and 3,850 sheep. All the marketa are strong, with the exception of cattle, which are quoted weak.- - Ruling pricea - show! Cattle Best eastern Oregon ateers, $4.bo; best valley steers, $3.7504.25; medium steers, $3.5033.75 cowsr $3.503.75;" bulla, $2,259 2.75; stags, $2-753.25. . Hugs nest heavy, $6.75; block. $5.60; Chip fsts. S5.00ra.VOJi. .tnfltor. and feeders, 84.5013 4.75. . . . Hbe.-D Rest srnln-feA wethers snd lsmb. S4.5ri; mixed sheen, $3.50(24.75; stockers and feeders,. $2.503.25. .. Z .v-,'.-.f ii-;,. win soon ship 'nook,"''-!' oarnnl Special Bervlce.) ' ' Pendleton. March 7. Umatilla county sheep wtU be shipped out this spring as soon as th nrst prospect ol fslr market presents itseir. Owing to the low nrlcea nrevslllna lsst fall. very few were sold off snd targe numbers In excess of the sctual range facilities of th county were held over. This yesr's lamb crop will awell the total beyond the possibility of range ares, and sheenmen senersllv In tend to sell the old stock and keep over the lambs snd young stock for another year. Thla has been the mildest winter ever experienced in the range dlstrlcta of Umatilla County, and stock of all kinds are In excellent condition. A large amonnt of hay will be left over, and already the price of bay ha dropped In the stock regions, although In the vicinity of Our- dane, Allia, Dale aud other, Interior points, there is- some leeoing west Der m prospect ret, and out .iittio nay win pe left over there. One thing which will start a movement of sheep early in the apring In this county la the Wad entanglement, which Involved Several of the moat prosperous sheepmen in th county, and their banda will be sold down a low as consistent in the effort to eettle the financial difficulties brought upon then through the Wsde. failure. Th Umatilla rountv herds hare been araited nn until tha are the highest Viced sheep on the Psrlno coast, oeing Better wool and mutton grades than any county In the west possesses, snd they wu an aviA wen. .. . EASTERN HOOS HIGHER. Chicago, March 7. The receipts of livestock In the principal packing center of th country auvn. Hog. Cattle. Bheep, II) lea go 25.000 80.000 26.000 K annus City ' 8,500 6,000 8.000 Omaha ,,, S.660 8.500 T.ooo Hogs aliened 6 higher with B,000 left over. Receipt a yfar ego" were 30.000. Ruling hog prices enow talxed nd butchers' $R.flo3.857 2TJjc545(a3.60; lough, $5.O55.40; light, Csttbited.v to 10c higher. Sheep Steady. SIMLA 18 riSBB. ...'' (Journal Special Service.) Port Blakeley, Wash., March 7, The Britlah ship Simla, loading; lumber for Sydney, was damaged by a $20,000 fire this morning-, cause la unknown. She wa owned In Liverpool. Three Sort. From tha Condon Globe. Soma men ara born great some achieve greatness and some are elected to the Condon city council. ' Ford's Auction Sales Tuesday March 8,at Residence, 200 N. 16th, at 10 A. M. W re Instructed by Mr. Wuhbura te sell tb furnishings of their neat flv-roora cottssa at auction aal. Tbia aal comprises parlor set, B piece; nice rocker snd chair, parlor lamp, moquet rug, brlc-a-brae cans, lies cur tains, dining-room table and chalra, Brnls portiere, tnntl bed, mattresses, dtshea nod glasswsr. ball tree, cook stor a. lawn hose sna mower, ana compiet nousekeeplng entu. uooa i. riesss sitena. B. FOBD, Anetloneer. Ford'aS Wednesday Sale, at 10 A. M. Sharp, at Salesrooms, 182 First St. N. B.- We will ell at io a. tn. a spaa of draft horses, weight 1,300 and 1,400 lbi.f'wlth faarnesg and wagoo. Ton wilt find th salesroom lilted with sub. stantlal parlor, dining-room, bedroom and kitchen furnishings. We bold two hour' nappy aal for these consign menta, and parties destrou of housekeeping outfits csn alway And what they want at ear mld-wsek esle. Pies nrtend these ssle snd incur tb bsr- gslns offerd. II. FOKD, Asctloneer. .. 11 Friday Sale At Ford's Auction Rooms, 182 First Street, at 10 A. M. On above date we will sell at auction sale tba balance of consignments, consisting of mixed ware, including houekplng outfit, dry gooda, fixture and hundred of Item use ful in evevy-day life. There win b no re serve on the good aold at thi . ft. FORD, Auctioneer. FT. B. We have for private aal a Jacob Coll aptright plan. Ifen want eeeh fur your good phone Main 1620. Phone Union 142. J. H. Imhoff. Vt. W. Mlnar Imhoff & Minar &arf eat eonsumara el BtoBO U Oregon. Marble and Granite Monuments A11 KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK. AU Work Onaxeateeed. 335 E. Morrison St rOSTXAW, OB. ESTACADA The new, coming . city of Clackamaa county, offera great Inducements for manufacturere of all kinds. It haa th most powerful elect riot, and water power In the Northwest. OREGON WATER POWER TOWMSITE CO. Oregon 'Water rower A KaCway Com pasty Building, 139 V rim U Cor. Aide, Boom 8. Them Mala tie. lOO Acres One mile from good town: well. Im proved; SO acr.es under cultivation; 200 bearing fruit trees: good hone and barn. This le a good buy tMOO. ' K. X. XXX fc CO., : Room 410 Mohawk Bidg.. 14 Third 8t 60reAS Two miles from town; 4S acres In cultN vatlon: nil river bottom lend: first-class hop land; good house and barn. Price, 42,780. ' ( , ; W. Ei Z.ZS h CO., . Room 419 Mohawk Bid.' 144 Third BL A "WOT OBEAT, BUT CBBA." CASH.ISXtlNG- That 1 with me. It you Tiava the, easii snd come to me with Jt. you'll get mwa grrocerlee-for your money thntt you will any other place In the city. Try m once; you II De convinced. Can Baker' or Ohlrmrdelli'i Cocoa. i.oo. Gallon can Pur Maple Syrup. " 15. - Found Mew Maple Sue'. 30. . Back Falcon Pancake Flour, 5a 1 Two-pound package ft. O. Injun Bread Flour. , , -. 5. ' One-pound can Pork and i Beans, with . ' Tomato Sauce. ' s - . 55. Two bottles Snlder'a Beat Cataup. 103. Can St Charlea Cnndenaed Cream 91.10 per dogen. 25eV Two cans Table Peaches, Peara or Aprl cots. Pound Hoffman House Java and Mooh Coffee. - - i 98.20. . 100-pound sack Beat Granulated Sugar. Let ua hava your telephona number and we will call you up every day for your order and deliver tha earn promptly. Our delivery wagons art In all parta of the city every day. - - ' TBCB OASX OXOOZB. 374 WABBTWOTOlf RTI1II, Telephone Mala 869. Get the It's None Top Good At that. But you'll get the beat If you buy here, and the pricea will be the same or lesa than you pay for Inferior gooda other places. Once a customer here, always a, customer here. Fancy Packed Apple ....75eV Glosa Starch 05 Washing Powder ......,. 044 Wheat Starch . ......064 Soperla, f or ..254 Lemons, per dos. ................ .104 Oranges, navel, per doa 104 1,100 Matches ,...104 Jello, S for ................254 Energy.',.;. ......... ..........104 Olympic Pancake Flour, the best in the market, 4-lb package.... 204 Try It. ; . ,. . . v irv- i ' Quick delivery city every day. hobby. to all parta Full .weight of la the our Godfrey Bros. WVMM FOOD OBOOZBB. 1 Tel. Mala ltOd. Opposite 9. O. . 14 BUBITSIDB ST. E TE AT CUT RATES UNTIL APRIL 1st TEETH., mm The Boston Painless Dentists are doing all dental work for cost of material to Introduce our late dlacov erlea and painless methods. rainiess extracting .......r re Examinations . . .................Free Silver Fllllna-a S JS . Oold Fillings . ................... .7 Gold Crowne . S00 Bridge, Work . 9.00 Full Set Teeth, 1.00 NO STUDENTS EMPLOYED, v ' Come at once and take advantage ef low rates. All work done by specialist. WITHOUT PAIN and guaranteed TEN TEARS. Our late botanical discovery to apply to the gums for extracting, flllins; and crowning TEETH WITHOUT PAIN la known ana used only by - Boston Painless Dentists Corner Fifth and Morrison afreets. En trance 11H Morrison, opposite Meier A Frank's. Houra 1:40 a. m. to p. m. Sundaya tlU 1. . HENRY VVEINHARD Proprietor ef the reVvery Z.argst and Moe Covaplete Brewery la the Borthwest. Bottled Beer a Spedclty ' nunon Be. tx - , Offlee lath and Barastde Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. FOR A FEW DAYS We will sell a ; ' 8-r,wr, Bex Cover Sewing Ma chine . .........flf to Prop Bead .....Ilf.ffl These are new and up-to-date Sawing . Machines. . . Standard Sew!n Machine Office 80 Tarn hill gt. Corner r earth. Needtea, Oil and Repairs. Second hand Machinee all makes, front II te 410 In 'good order. ' GOOD LEASE FOR SALE On building near P. O : J ntorernnrri; I living rooms above; room aimv f nlehecl. 1-year' leass; low rii; ru ,i be taken at onr. 1 Walter A. Grc::i Tel. Hal 190.' cf.anoi-i t.mar;Ui FELLOWS CityB