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WASrt.-John W. Oraham Co. J : Lee Marx. Victoria hotel news stand. TACOMA, W A SH. Central News company, 1121 ; Paclnc avenue, . .BOISE. IDAHO Pioneer book store. .6 AN KRANCISCO W. E. Anting, Palace hotel news-stand: Uoldamttn Bros., - ivn ouner ' atrnat. VnA W Pitta. 1MM Market itmt tOS ANGELES B. F, Gardner, 258 South Nprlng street; Ollrer Haines. 206 Bouth ' Bpring street -' JAW LAKE CITY Kenyon hotel news stand; Harrow Bros., 43 Weet Second sireec aoou, (MilltfN ilffflrtn Nki unmhtnT. .DENVER, COI.O. Kendrtck Book Stationery company.' 912 Seventeenth street. Kakhah riTVv.n No Kawa rnmnanv. OMAHA Millard hotel news stand; Megetth .. Stationery company, 1308 Farnam street. ST. I.OI'IS PMIIn Rnerler. 81 Locust street. CHICAGO Poetofflce News company, 178 Dear- born street. NEW YORK C1TT Brentano's. TTnlnn sonars. " WEATHER EEP0RT. Weather conditions and arenersi forecast for -''Oregon, Washington scd Idaho: A moderate disturbance is central this morning oTer the .Willamette valley moTing eaatward. Btorm warnings for high westerly winds are ordered t the mouth of the Columbia rlTer and the entrant to the Htralt of Fucs. Imrlng the laat 12 hours geuersl raid has occurred In northern California, western Oregon and western Ween li.glon, and light rain or snow is reported in CHatern Oregon, esatern Washington and Idaho. The rier thla morning at Portland is 13.8 ft. which Is fsll of 0.9 of a foot since ymtertlajr. .. It will continue to fall, but at a altivt rate, riurlne tha next few daya. Th indications are for occasional rain or nmv In thla district Tuesday. ' Maiimnm temperature in the last 24 hours, 44; minimum temperature, 34; precipitation,. .83. MAERIA0E UCEH8EB. Ocorge II. Cooper. 21. and Alma Foatef.' 20. Verne M. Barkoicy,' zi, ana iaa H. jjaxingo, Frederick I. Esmond. King county, Wash., 43. and NVUIe Illrchbelmer, 27. George E. gtrayer, 92, and Dollle D. Smith, 81. - - - A. W. Barrett, 21. and Stella Cornelius, 20. BIETHS. March . to Mr. and Mrs. T, A. Wynkoop, i!S Kaat Ninth street, a son. March 4, to Mr. and Mr. 'William H. pits gi-rnirt. sai sao Kernel street, a aaugnter. March 7, to Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph M., 1CSch, t rtWBDVivi .anTTfc -a MamMim..,' . i . coirr aoiotj8 diseases. Spend B1ddk, sged 14 years, at 895 Twelfth street, chicken pox, mild. - John Welghland, kged 3 years, at 0 Morris street, typnoia terer, mud. , .. ,f r. , .... .,i ... , . . . DEATHS. : March 11. Nicholas Graff, aged 88 years, BOO F.aat Klghtn street. Tuberculosis. Interment, Lone Fir cemetery. . March 10, Jennie Ferguson, aged 60 years. at Mt. xaoor sanitarium. Btranguiauon. in. termcnt at Baker- City. ' March tr Edwin r. Warner, sged 45 years fpxxl Samaritan hospital. Interment, Xoae Fir cemetery. ... March 11. le Ring Fix. aged 43 years, Clay street between ws.er nd Front. Consumption. Interment. Lone Fir cemetery, , . March 4. Phillip' Csssldy, aged 64 years, comity, hospital.' Interment, Mt, Calrary cem etery. Crematorlam, OB Oregon City ear Ihuv Sellwond; modern, sclent 111c, complete. Charges a nuns, ck; cnunren, visitors a a., m. to 6 p. ta. Portland Cremation aasoelatloa. roriuoa, ur. The Edward Holman Undertaking eomnanr. funeral directors snd mbalmere, 220 Third street, f none vn. J. P. Flnley A Bon, funeral directors and embalmers, hare re mo red to their new eetab- lUhtueijt, corner Tnird and Msdlsoa streets. Voth phones Ma. I.- - 1EAL ESTATE TBAN8FE1S. Matthew J. IVLaahmutt'to Mary Delaah-' mutt et al., lota 8 and 10, block 64. IiTlngton Racheei Uatea et aU to George W. . Holcomb et al.. lota and 7. block 0. I'roebetel's aubdlrlalon to Alhlna.. 1,000 Becurlty Narings ft Trust company to I. A. Woolerr. lots 7 and 8. block 14. - Arbor Lodge 278 Ha run MsoConnell to J. Koeantn -Usnv hill, lot 8. block 17. Klna-'a Second ad dition 1890 inreaiors Mortgage decurny company io Minnie A. Masnn. east 25 feet ef north V, lot 8. block 21. Alblna 1,800 tn.l.n iiawkius, anminiatrotor, to Frea F. Hawklna. south V, lot 0. block 9. KlTorTiew addition 780 B. Morton Conn to John F. O Shea et al. lota 1, 3 and 8.. block 253, city 110,000 Ml upnenncimer, truatee, to A. w. " Lamberts lota 8 and ft. block 8. Mayor Galea' addition .2.600 IV. j. Burden and wife to Charles R. Rlreens. lots 8 and 4. block 8. Tahorslde . ..... 1,000 W. H. Tirrany and wife to W. . fmllh and wife, lot 8. block 8. Mil- ' lor addition 2,00 F. Bollman snd wife to Crrln J. Hayes, lots )4 to 23. block 8. Stan. Icy addition No. 2 400 W, J. Burden and wlft to Otto J. - Johnson. ' lota 1 and I. block 3. Tahorald 1.200 V. J. Burden to John Krtcksun, lots S nd , block 8, Taborside 1,000 Burr Oeltorne to Auatln Onboroe, lot 5, block 123. East Portland 10 William Bohlantlet to Vlcto Land com- 1 t mnv. - part kit B, block T.. Smith's sulidlTlaloB and addition 1 Board of bospltal trustees to Security , . Savings Trust company, lota t, 4, block 4R, Couch addition 1,800 George "W," Brown to Kline) Talpolo, lot 13. block 10, Laurelwood ; 100 Fenny Hlaley to Arthur H. Slslcy, south , 4ii feet lot 13, block 8, Mount Tsbot ' " Villa 1 Suale M Keen et al. to Philip Flarrla, lta 1 and 2, block 125, Stepheua' ad dition ........................ . 1.800 , . - ' "" 1 ' Get Tour Insurance Snd abstracts to real estate from tha Title Guarantee A Trnat ceo pi.nr. Chntnber .of Commerce building. ; rtmEtAL noti6e. WARBUBTON March 18, at 11 p. m.. at ths ' home of ber granddaughter. Mrs. P. W. Dana, M4 Fifth street, this city, Mrs Harriet M'arburton. Old age brought her a painless end. Funeral from Fliiley's parlors March 15, 10:30 s. m, (Hsrtford, New Haven and South Manchester. Conn., papers please copy.) MEETING KOTICa . OBIRNT LOHGE. NO. 17. I. 0 O., F. The members of Orient lodge are called to meet lu their hall at 12:30 Tuesday .afternoon.,- March 15 to attend the funeral of our late brother. Stephen Bernl. from the residence of Albert Bernl. 186 Eaat Hl.teenlh street. By order of the N. G? W. A. WHKW-KR, Secretary. TOO LATE TO CLABBIET. A SVAP -Furniture ror is, nouso ior rem Cheap. 2o8 Mill St. '- , TRANSACTIONS IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD " ' '. - ; ' . , .': . . V .... ,' - ' - ... ' " 1 ' ' " . '', ' , , ,, ii " i ii i ' i- iii iii i ,',- i -i .i hi' ' ti "i ' m OUTSIDE DEMAND CLEANS UP EGGS XJLXQE SKJ.PME1TT8 TO TSB HOBTH KEZ.P tOOAXi TALTJIS BETTER Ton n irow psBTAZuaro c ax. irORHIA CHINOOK aVTJLZiBTTJFrB DOWS. SAXMOIT Front Street, March 14. -The principal Heme ef interest In the Portland wbolessle markets today ares " , California salmon arrives. : V ' Eggs selling readily. Poultry retains firm tons. , Sereral Mrs of vegetables arrive. ". 'j ; . Butter Is quoted down. . j " .i Hogs ire ranging up. , :, Oood' veal is- very Arm.. t 1 ' Bran Is selling down. Potatoes selling slow, Shorts lose 1 todsyv , Onion market la lower. v, ; Sugar looks like an advance. ' Hay market is very weak. . Eggs Art telling Beadily. ThS receipts of eees todar were not over large and as -the surplus stocks of last week had been cleaned up by tha firm demand from the northern cities,, today's market la this city wsS firm snd former prices were readily re ceived. ' A few Says of good weather, how ever, will hava the opposite effect and cold tor age operations will bo begun In earnest. it is yet s trine too early to put eggs sway, bat some of the dealers have a strong ides that prices will remain at present figures tor some time. - The shipments of eggs from California bavs been stopped at least temporarily, and this, too, has b,ad a good effect on this mar ket, .. roultry Comes Trom the Eaat. ' It is now admitted by various dealers that during tbe past few days an entire car of eaatern dressed poultry was received in this city on-MfcouDt of the scarcity of stocks here. This ditf not have the very best effect on the market snd an. Increase of receipts would soon cause a slump in prices.- The present prices on poultry quoted In The Journal are for round lota, single coops are often sold a. trifle higher. - Creamery Butter Is Quoted Down. There have - been very large reeelnea f California creamery butter of late in this market and thla caused moat of the dealers on Front street today to cut their figures on fancy stocks to 25c, with the ordinary grades quoted at 22V4c. Some of the Portlsnd creameries still obtain 80s for their extra fancy goods, but irom uu present outlook s cut in these figures may be expected within the next few days. The butter market today was very weak with me stocks snowing a large accumulation on account of the former high figures. "I no reason, why we should sit idly by," ssys W. B. Ulsfke of the. Gierke comnanv. "and bold our goods at high figures while California is snipping ner best stocks Into this market and aelllng them under our market. I for one have stood it long enough and today cut the ognrea so that we can cotipete with tbe out aide goods and Instead of holding our . stocks until they become seconds we will sell them and cut the Cslifornias one." Second-grsde butter is coming in large- supply, but tbe demand 4s very slow, - Hogs Are Belling Higher, The small receipts In the bog market dur ing the paat few daya and the heavy demand haa caused an advance In the quotations on dressed bogs along Front street. Both tbe block and packers' stocks are included in tbe aavance. .-, '" Heavy Demand for Best Teal. Just at present there Is very large amount of poor-grade veal coming Into thla market and prices are not very promising. . On tbe other hand tbe best grades at few and pricea are at tbe top. Extra fancy goods sometimes pring . signer figures. - .. . Bran la Selling Sown. There has been s very favorable season for livestock in the eastern portions of Oregon and Washington and tbe demand for mill feed ia pot quite so large aa the millers expected It would be. Prices today were not so firm and a cut ol fl per toa was made in farmer Hats. Short Are Quoted Lower. The., price of shorts In this market today a bo we a cut of (1 per ton, for the ssme reasons that the decline was mads in the bran mar ket. Both of these markets are showing weak' neas and aome further drops are not unlikely, - Potatoes Arc Selling Blw. , . This seems to be snoff day in the potato market aa tar as a shipping demand Is con cerned. , Xocsl dealers are holding very week and are not making any offers for storks now over le per pound. The steamer laat night took out a large cargo and thla may hurt tbe market dowa below. Tbe dealers are atill nnable to get any of tbelr stocks on the steam ship dock and this entails a large loss to them, ss they nsve to psy storage elsewhere. Bate Are Vp Today. The advance of 60c per ton In the steamer rste on potatoes from this city to San Fran ctfcco, which waa told Several daya ago la The Journal, took effect today and dealer a are loud In tbelr complaints, a they, aay they are very full of stocks and have had no opportunity to ship goods under tbe old rate, as the steam ere were always crowded with other goods. The new rste by steamer is $3.50 per ton, while then on the railroad is Oc higher. Ad ad vance In the rail rata is dally expected. Onion Market 1 Lewsrr- - The weakness In tbe potato market la dupli cated In that of ontona ana prices today are quoted lower. The San Francisco market, ac cording to laat reports, was doing very well on onions and aa most of tbe shipments from this city go in that direction tbe cnt. In prices paid to the fanners today was natural. Two dollars and twenty-five cents Is tb top of to market out In tbe country. Sugar Leokg Elk aa Ad vanes, Sugar Is quoted today very firm. Stocks In this city remain as scares ss ever and most of the wholesale grocers are expecting a rise. The New iork market continues to go higher, Hay Market Is Vary Weak. The hay market I weaker, bnt no changes were asde in price In this market. The of ferings are larger but few dealers care to buy ss they themselves are heavily overstocked and prices are showing a downward tendency. Merohaata' Opinlona oa Today'a Market. W. B. Olaike company Creamery butter la quoted 2He per pound lower today on account of ths lsrge Inroads msde tn this trade by tbe California stocks; ear of celery arrived In today from the south. W. T. Turner ft Co. Egg market la fairly ateady; it yet too early to begin' cold stor age operations, . but a general movement la expected next month? with better weather we exnect heavier, receipts and lower prices. Bell Co. Csr mixed vegetables, car orange and car celery arrived today; business this week opened up fine, Mark Levy VO. Car celery due; also car cabbage and cauliflower. Chattertoa A Co, --Apples very rarre) eggs good gemand at market values; bogs snd ves sre very baniy wanted. . v Levy ft Splegl Big shipment of California aeparaxu came In today., 0. B. Smith company, All we want now Is good weather; business today rather quiet Malarkey A Co. Sacramento jdver cblnook rilmon came In this market. today; this meana .tt-at about $1,000 each day until the season ouens bere is being paid out to California fish erraen while that amount la being lost to thla city on account of a foolish closed season. Fish Warden Vail Dnaen Salt! a few daya ago, that there waa no reason for a closed season on salmon now Just because the canuerlea were not willing to run. Both smelt and bailout are scarce. D. E. MclVle Six thousand two hundred and eighteen sacks of potatoes went down to San Francisco on steamer; 105 aacks of onions also went. Dsveuport-Thompson compsny flood , outside demand for eggs snd this keeps this market denned uo! old cheese ts beginning to sell. Everdlng ft Farrell The price of butter I being generally reduced; hogs. Veal and poultry remain wanted. Smith Bros. 1, Market will stand good receipts"! of hogs and veal; no accumulation now; chick ena aa acarce as ever. ' ' ,;. Ih-yer. O'Malley ft Co. Potatoes snd -onions sre both quiet: fair demand for early rose and ncerles eofstoes for seed. . Psgn ft Bon Egg selling tl right; poultry Just aa scarce and high ss ever; good csll for bogs and for beat veal; poor vnai is plentiful Toft. Hln ft Co. Receipt nf hogs, vesl, nintton snd beef, while exceedingly heavy for pant few days, market 1 still behind with orders; everything in chicken line clear up on arrival; eggs little firmer. ::::; Today's wbolessle. quotations,.- a revisea, are as .follows: ..... . ;--:.--'.:.. Grain, Flour ant Feed. WHEAT Walla Walla. 77c; bluestem. Slfl 42cf valley, 81c. BAULKY Feed. S21.00E rolled, 122.50(3 23.50: brewing. $23.5024.00. OATS No, 1 white, " $28.00l27.00i : gray. $25.0O&26.0O per ton; price to farmers, white, $23.000124.00; gray, $22.50(823.50. ' H.ot K KH.tern Oregon: patents, . 4.ao; straights, $:t.6"i3.70; valley, $3.0(8.00; gra bam. $3.65; 10s. $3.05. MIIABTWFN Bran. 818.00 per toni' mid dlings. $20.00(327.00; : ' Shorts, $19.00(319.50; Chop, $18.50. HAY Timothy, fio.oo; eastern uregon am.oo m.50;. mixed, $18.00(13.60; clover, $lt.00 12.00; wheat. $12 (Xift 12.50; cheat, $12,000 18.00; oat, $12.00(312.50. i Hops, Wool and Hides.' HOPS 27B28c" for choice: 24025c for Brim: poor quality, 18ia20c; contract. 1004, IRe. . wouii vauey, eoaraeo meaium. lomeiofte; fine, jaffflS'jc; eastern Oregon, 10815c; mo- ir nominal, jawzwv - SHEEPSKINS Shearing 100200! abort wool 20(ii 30o; s medium wool, S060c; long wool, &0r(tfSI on each. ' - TALLOW Prim, per lb. 45c; Ho, S and grease, ize.- . muiB Dry mac, no. . i in ana bp, I44e jjr lb; dry kip. No. 1, 8 to J5 lb. l!2U,e: drv calf. So. I. under 6 lbs. 1BUO! dry salted, bulls-and stags, 1-8 less than dry flint; salted bldea. steer, sound, 60 pound or over, 847Hc; 60 to 60 lb. 6V,e; under 60 lb nd cows, 6Vi8e; stags snd bulls, sound, 4Vie; kip. 15 to SO lb. tVte; sound. 10 to l ids, oiit; can, sonna, nnaer io io, sc; green (onsalted). Io per lb less; culls, le per lb less: horse bides, salted, each. $1.2501.75: dry, eacb, $1.00(21.50; colts', bides, each. 25(3 50c; joat aklne. common, each. 10)16c; An gora, with wool on. each. 5c$1.00. . Butter, Eggs and Poultry, BtTTTEB FAT Sweet, 28Hc; sour, 26ffl27tfe. HL'TTER Creamerv. extra fancy.-80c: fancy. 25(327Uo: California, 35c: ordinary, 22fec; cold storage, 23 di 24c: esatern, 24c; reno vated, lttijiaoc; dairy, 18i7c: store. 10(aiV,c, EtiGS Fresh Oregon, lfiHloci dirties, 16c; bakers'. 15c. , - -' CHEESE Full cream, twin. 13(ffil3Hc: Young America. 14c: California, 12ftc. POULTRY Chlckena. mixed. 13V,e Ber lb: hena, 13tt14c lb; roosters, old, llUttc lb; springs, 14(Ulftc per lb; broilers, 17(((1HC per lb; fryers, 14 fa. 16c per lb; ducks, old, 12c per lb; young, 13c per lb; geese. 746 8o per lb; tur keys, 16 16c per lb; dressed, ISc per lb. " ' . Fruit and Vegetables. POTATOES $1.10 : buyers' prices. for abln- piug, wocwiJ.uo cwt; ordinary, $i.uu per sack; buying, ISQSOc; sweets, Z'yio per lb; new, 4c per lb. ONIONS Oregon, $2.60; buying prices, best, $2.25: f.o.b. Portland. $2.30. hKKhti FRUITS Appleav Oregon. 7oc1.7o per dox, oranges, naveis, i.wjA.ta iter oox, KeilliUKS, 80ct(j,1.25 per box; Japanese, 46(B)50c; bsnsnss, 6c per lb; lemona, choice, $2,604) 2.75 per box; fancy, $3.00(33.50 per box; Mires, Mexican, 65c per 100; plneapplea, $3.60: cran berries, local, $7.00 per bbl; Jersey, $10.00; persimmons. $1.50. . VEGETABLES Turnip. 85c per sack; car- rota, $l.ut per sack; beets, $1.00 per sack; radishes. 12V.tiil5c per dos: csbbage. Oregon, $2.00; California, $1.85 per cwt.; hot house lettuce, ooo per aos; green peppers, 6c per lb; horseradish, 768c per lb; celery. 6065c - per dos; tomatoes, $1.25 per box; parsnips, l.2; cucumbers. Via per dos: butter beans, 10c per lb; sprouts, Cc; cauliflower, $l.752.00; artichokes. 76Btoo per dos; green peas, 78c per lb; asparagus, 12 He per lb. DRIED FRUITS Apples, evaporated. 8ffl7e per lb; apricots, ll13c per lb; sacks, Mt per lb less; peaches, 6(9c per lb; peers. 8HJ per in: prunes. Italian, stttwo per I French, 8H4V4e per lb; figs, California blacks. 6(tec per lb; do whites. 8Mi97c per lb: plums, pitted, 6 14 Be per id; Gates, golden. 6V,c per lb: fards. 81.50 per 15-lb box. KAisi.3 seeaea, fancy, i-io car ions. , ou packages to case, Bc pkg; seeded 12-os csr tons, 7c; loose Muscatels, 50-lb boxes, 7 8Uc per lb: London layers. $1.85(32.00; clusters. $2.ooa.T&; s, zoc; VlS, doc aavance, over nosnd cartona. N FIGS Ten l ib cartons, choice brand. 81.00: 10 1-lb cartona, fancy brand, $1.10; 10 1-lb bricks, 2-cr twn, 90c; 10 1-lb brlcka, Tl -crown, 95c; 60 V-lb bricks, per box. $2.26; 4-row lay ers, per ju-id oox, hoc; loose, ou-io ooxea, par lb, 60Hc Callsmyrnaa Six-crown. 10-lb car tons, per box, $2.00; 5 -crown, 10-lb esrton, per box, $1.75; 4-crown, 20 H-" cartons, per bos. Si. io. erooortea, nuts, to --' SUGAR "Sack basis" Cube, $5.70: pow- dered, $5.65; dry granulated, $5.55; beet grano luted, $5.35; extra C, $4.95: golden C, $4.95; bbls. luc. Va bbla. 2oc: boxea. 50c advance oa sack baals, less 25c cwt for cssb, 15 days; maple, MlfflBc per ID. HONEY 14 15c. COFFEE Oreen Mocha. 21A23c; Java, fancy, 2i32c; Java, good, 2025c; Java, ordinary, 1Ki20c: Cjnta Rica, fancv. 19320c: Costs Rlcs. good, 1618c; Costa Rica, ordinary, llQlSo per lb; package coffee, $13.2518.75. TEAS Oolong, different grades, 25365e; gunpowder, 28 (32 .15c; English breskfaat, dlf- lerrnt jrraaea-lilttooc: spioenes, ancoiorea Japan, Softitttc; green Japan (very scarce), 80 uoc. ' CAi.1 rine un ica, am. v, ii-, aue t.w, fine table, dairy, 60a, 86c; 100s, 65c; Imported Liverpool, dos, ooc; iuus, woc: c, i.vu. Worcester Bbls 2s. Ss. $5.50: 5a. $5.25; 10. $5.00; bulk. 820 lbs, $5.00; sscks. 50a, 86c SALT Coarse, half ground, 100a, per ton, gfi.fO; 60a. per ton, $7.00; Liverpool lump rock. $2.oo per ton; oo-id roca, so.ou; xrn. eo.uu. UHAIM baud LSicnita, so. (oajto.oo per iuu. RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1, 6C! No. 2, 4c; New Orleans head, 7($7Hc rpa KM Hmall white, g'ic: laree - white. $3.503.60; pluk, $4.00; bayou, 8c; Llmas, $4.20. ... f. uTd reanuta, oc; jumooa, ve id, raw, 9dluc per lb for roasted: cocoanuts, 85Q90e per dos; walnuts, 1415c per lb; pin nnu, HJWlic per io; nicaory nuts, iuc p-r lb; chestnuts, esatern. 15tfl8c Ber lb; Brsall nuts, 15c per lb; fllberU, lStjlue per lb: fsncy pecans, iaioc per io; simonas, taw 15c per lb. WIRB NAILS Present dim at z.t. ROPE Pur Manila, 13: standard, 12.; sisal, 10c Falnta, Coal OUa, Et COAL- OIL Pearl or Astral Cases, 22e per gal; water white, iron bbl, 16 He per gal: wood- en, ; headlight, 170-deg., cases 24c per gal.; adllght. iron bbia.iiftc per gai. LINSEED OIL Pure raw. In bbls, 47c per gai, caaes, OK nnr gruiuua .cm, r--.iou, case 64o par gai; bbla, 49o per gal; ground cake, ear lota, $25.00 peg ton; lew than car, $26.00 per ton." GASOLINK 88-def eases, 82c per gal. Iron bbla 26c per gal; stove, caeca 24 per gal. iron DPia ic per gai. BENZINB 63-deg., eaaea we. iron do is. 15C. PAINT OIL Raw, bbls 83e per gaL ease 88 per gal; boiled, caae 40c per gaL TURPENTINE In caeca, 88c per gall woods bbla, 84c per gal; Iron bbla, 82s per gal; 10-lb caae lota, 87C per gai, WHITE- LEAD 500-lb lots 6c per lb; less lotf 7a pa,' io. Meat and Provisions. , FRESH MEATS Inspeoted Beef, prime. 6j7e per lb; cows, ttta7e per lb; mut ton, dressed, 6tt7e per lb; lambs, dMSMd, Sc per lb. FKE8H MEATS Front street Beer, steer, 6iQ7c per lb; pork, block 7gi7c lb;, packer, aeiTc uer lb: bulla. 4"(tf41.c per lb; mutton. dressed, 6t7c per lb; veal, amall, per lb; large, n(ic per 10. HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland pack (local) hama, 10 to 14 lb. 13c per lb; 14 to 16 llw. I2c per lb; 10 to 20 lb. 12c per lb: cottage, u.o ner lb: Blenlc. 8H0 per lb! breakfast ba con, 18(ftl6c per lb;' regular abort clears, unauioked, loc per lb; smoked. He per b; cleax uacaa, nnamoseu, iuc per wi emoaeu, lie per lb; Union butta, 10 '9 13 Ids, anamoked. Bo per lb; smoked, 9c pet lb. EASTifN-PACKED HAMS Under 14 lbs, t- in: over 16 lb, 13e per lb I fancy. 18ti3e per lb: picnic. 9 par lb; shoulders, llo per lb; ary-saiiea.. nae. un ainoked, l6e per lb; amoked, lle per lb; breakfaat bacou. 14Qll6e per lb; fancy. lsmn per lb. - . LOCAL LARD Kettle lear, 10a. 1040 per lb: 5. llHc per lb; 60-lb tins, 10e per lb; steam-rendered. 10s, 9e per lb; 5s, 9c per lb; 50, per lb; eompoundilerces. 7e per It) IUDS, G per lu, inm. vwn iu, fclARTERN LARD Kettle leaf, 10-lb tins. llc per tb; 5,,llc per lb; 50,1b tins, lyo ?er lu, Birain-rwuurrru, v,, vnv yvA am, va, it(k.e tier lb: 80s. 91aC Dcri-ib. (Above pscklug-bousa price ar pet caab, 15 CAANKU cjAlMtirt voiHuioia titbt i-m laua. It 2.1l telle. $2. fancy Mb flats, $1.85; -U iailt'V naia, VJl.A", tauvj, i-iw ui.h t'.W Alaska tails. Ilnk. 80485c: red. $1.50: nominal U-lb fant-V flats. $1.25; 2a, talis. $2.ou. m . FIHIl ltock cod, 7c per lb; flounder, 5o pet lb; halibut, 9c per lb; craba. $1.23 per dos; rasor clams, 9(aioc per dos; little-neck clam. 3c, striped bsss, 12C per lb; Puaet sound melt, 6c per lb; ctnb. 7o per lb; black cod, per 'lb; aalmon trout, 12iatl6c per lb; Inlaitera. 15e ner lb: orrrb. 6 per lb: salmon. I allveralde, per ,ib; teelbeada. 10c per lb; Csllfornla cblnook. 12e per Tb) herring, 4c per th- anlea. 6c tier lb: torn cod. 6c per lb: t olnin bis river smelt. 5 per lb; stnrfcon, 7 per lb) shrimps. 10c per 16. ' . ' , .' OYSTERS Nhoslwster bsy, per gel, $2.25; per sack, $3.75 net: Olympls. per aack, $5.25. ' - TODAT'S .CtEARIKOS. 'i'-i ': ,' ' . I M ', The Portland clearing boua reports todavr Clearlnga S $!.2l.n7 Biilunces '.. 61,279.19 FAIRLY STEADY WITH STRONG TONE TKEXB WAS A 0OOD SSAX. 0 BTJT- XWf TKJtOVOK TKX C0KHXS8Z0V XOTJBES BTJTT THB VOX.VHJI WAI HOT Al OBJEAT AS XT EA8 BESH 0r SHOW! IJtTTIB CKABTQB (Furnished by Overbeck. fitsrr ft Oook Co.) Chicago, March 14. Logan ft Bryan say: it waa a fairiv active wheat market with a strong tone. There wss A good deal or buying through commission houses, but the volume wss not aa great aa It might hare been. The cables wers about steady. The world's ship menu were larger than -expected. The Argen tlim atrika situation is unchanged. Tb vll ble supply decreased 1,262,000 bushel against decrease of 691,000 bushels laat year. The urimarr recelpta are again lu axeeae oi a vaar seoi--tmt-nnbr-.-llbtly-SOr-Thera-4- a good deal of talk about tb Sour situation and the scarcity of wheat, etc. - There I undoubt edly great activity among tbe mill and wheat l being ground rapidly ana - otsu-iouiea, oui it la not being exported and there la no reason to suppose consumption of atocka-la abnormal. The only inference la. It Is going to Increase tbe visible stocks of Hour In distributors' bsnds snd will be felt later on. All tb winter wheat belts had good . snows except tb extreme southwest, where they were light. Our own sdvlces, however, do not indicate any great damage or any great analne over u wea ther so rar. Bnt-jjttte Chang la Cora. Tb corn market closed with bat little change In prices front Ssturdsy. ' It was again aulet and advanced sharuly. but net with sell ing, wntcn cnecxea tn aavance ana utter inrnea the market weak. Evidently the earn scalping operation on the long aid of cora which haa been noticeable in the market lor a long time paat are again In operation. Recelpta are moderate and the expectation la that bad roads in the country will continue to be tor some time. There 1 no particular improvement in tb cash altuatlon and offering of off grade re etlil not Urge. Bpeculativ operation. however, are controlling price for the time being. Tb vlalble supply Increased 690,000 bushels against decrease of 479,000 bushsls last year. Oats a Quarter Dowa. . Tb oat market la about ?4C lower, .'i lls tbe market doe not seem to be losing activity, tha tendency la for pricea to- drag a little compared with other grains. The bull side is without a leader apparently,' and the market la depending for support on com mission house buying. . Ton ta Provisions Heavy, Tb ton of the provision market waa heavy. There wss bo great amount of liquidation, but when tbe commission bona bnylug ceases the market la without eupport. Hog receipts continue liberal and tbe distributive demand is only fair. Packer and locsl trader are not aa a rule bullish. Commtaalon bonsea own the property for tb moment. W still think provisions ougbt to be sold. ... Th various markets today were: ' Open. Wheat May f .96U NewJuly. .01 Old July. .92 Corn May .64 July .61 H Oats May 41 July..... .39 Pork May 14.10 July 14.82ft Lard- High. Low. Ciosa. $ .74 9 .95 9 .96 .92 .90 .91 .934 .92 .93A .53 .63 .53B .62 .61 H .61 .41 .41 .41 A .39 ,39 .89 14.27 14.00 14.02 14.52 14.20 13.27 A May..... 7.82K 7.35 . 7.28 July..... 7.50 T.624i 7.4214 Ribs T.25B 7.42B Msy 7.32H i 7.40 7 25 July..,.. 7.42 7.50 7.371,4 T.25 T.37 CHICAGO CASH WHEAT. Chicago, March 14. Noon Cash wheat pricea show: Bid. Ask No. S red .....$ .98 $ .99 .98 .90 .90 No. 8 red No. 2 bard winter ... No. 8 bard winter ... No. 2 northern spring .99 ,87 87 .... .90 4k 8dt .m No. 8 spring ......... .90 CHICAGO OBAnr CAE LOTS. Chicago. March 14. The grain ear Iota for today wow; vara, uraa. &si. Wheat 16 . . 20 Corn 227 4 255 Oata 199 13 220 The wheat ear year ago were Minneapo lis, 689; Duluth, 19; Chicago, 27. - 6 RATH VISIBLE STPELT. Chicago, atareh 14. The grain visible supply shows: Today. Year ago. Bushels. Buabela. Decreaa. Bnahela. 12,670,000 945,000 3,877.000 Wheat ...... .88.396,000 46,066,000 Corn 9.387,000 10.312,000 Oata 10,694,000 T,H1T,U0U Increase. Chicago Cash Business. Chlcae-o. March 14. Th cash bullae Sat urday wag 70,000 bushel of No. 1 northern partly at lHc nnaer May ana ao.ouu Dusoeia of choice sp-.lal bin No. 1 northern at a faary price. Shipment of corn were 50,000 bus be la and of oat 50,000 bushels. At St. Louis there were 200.000 bushel of No. X red cold for shipment at the mills. At th seaboard export era bought 64.000 bushels of wheat. 280.00$ buabela or cora ana to.oou Diisoeis 01 oats. Close of Usurped Ore la. Llvernool. March 14. Close i Wheat " May. -8, wer; '17. . -own. St. Leal Oraia Market. t-nl. TyTM-h rrLua. K'hut Waw !5c asked. uora - asxeo. Vw Tsrk Ormla Markat. New York. March 14. Clo: Wheat. May, $1.01; July, 67e. ... Corn May, owe eaaea ; juiy, bt 01a. Minnas pel la Wheat Close. Mlnneapolla, March 14, Clo: Wheat, May, c . Milwaukee Wheat Market. Mllvmnkee, March 14. Close: Wheat, Msy, 9fc; July, old, 93a83c; new, Sla 91 c. aa FraaouM Oraia Market. 8a Francisco. March 14. Clow, 11:80 a. m. Wheat, May. $1.48; December. $1.38. Barley May, $1.10; December, $1.01. Suluth Wheat Market. Duluth, March 14. Clr-xe; Wheat, 98c. May, Suluth -flaa CIom. Duluth, March 14. Closet $1.17; July, $1.18. Flax, Msy, , Xaaaaa City Oraia Markat, Kansaa City, March 14.-rWheat, May, 8c; juiy. !ic. Corn May, 45e. LlftTJIDATION IN C0TT0V. New York. March 14. Mclntyre ft Marshall aav: Llvernool cotton closed weak and Irreg ular t 12 point decline. Tbl gave the cue for further llauidntion and selling. The weather msp today waa favorable for nearly tb entire belt, official, ana private report aay normal planting. The near future of tb market give promise of more flexibility with tb poel bllltle favoring a ' decline to parity of for elgn markets and a point where more freedom of action by ei porters and consumers will tske place. So much depends upon the attitude of few operator on th long aide only when decline hav become relatively important, KEW TOKK C0TT0K MARKET. New Tork, March 14. Th cotton market to day ranged follow: - ' Onen. High. Ttw. Close: March . 16.22 16.17 15.99 6.0607 April.,.,. May,.,,,,. June...,,. Jtily.-.-.f. August. . . September October. . . 16.31 16.31 1600 18.11W18 16.62 16:18 UIVjM 16.56 10.68 16.59 16.98 18.93 18 58 16.42 16 .34-037 16 64 . M.21 l.87i; 16.00 l.n 16.7HWH0 1.1.99 13.75 13.8.1K6 12 4 12 08 12.77 ' I2 W.&8 12.76 12 58 12.5181 November,. 12.58 December., 12.70 12.70 12.43 12.64&53 Cottage Grove has a preacher named Fee. Ita la good man to marry couples. - . - ..-i- HEW TORS STOCKS. CESCBIPTIOK, Anaconda Mining Co.., . Amat. iktpper Co.,,,,,.' Atc-lson, com.... do - referred ... Am. Car. ft Found. com. do preferred.......... Am. Sugar, com.,,.,.,. Am. Smelt... com..,,,. do preferred ...... Baltimore ft Ohio, com. do preferred. ........ . Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 89 vanautan racinc, com.. 11 Chi. ft Alton, com...... 39 do preferred ...... . Chi. ft Gt. West., com. 14 14 Chl Mil. St. Paul... 188 Cheaapeake A Ohio......! 29 139 29 26 17 Colo. Fuel ft Iron, com.) 26 Colo. South, com..,,,.,.) 17 oo an preferred 24 24 do 1st preferred. .. Delaware ft Hudson.... 150 liela., Lacka. West,.!.,.. u. k. u., com..,,.,,. do Preferred Erie, com... 23 62 22 37 61 do 2d preferred. u..., do 1st d referred Illinois Central... Louisville ft Nashville. Metro. Traction Co..... Manhattan Elevated.,.. 126 126 102 104 139 102 107 Mexican Central By..., Mlno.. St. P. ft Ste. M. 10 60 87 16 60 88 16 36 Mlaeourl Pacific. ...... M., K. ft T.. com do Dreferred New York Central...., Norfolk ft Western, com do preferred North American. .... . 114 DO 83 N Y.. Out. ft West. Pennsylvania Ry P. G., L. ft C. Co,.,..,. Pressed Steel Car, com 19 19 113 111 94 28 ao prererrea Pacific Mall Steam. Co. Reading, com Rep. Iron ft Steel, com. do pref erred Bock Island, com 40 7 42 20 60 10 82 42 41 do preferred Southern Ry com do preferred Southern Pacific Bt. L. ft 8. F., 2d pfd.. do 2d preferred Rt. L. ft 8. W.. com.... 14 Texaa ft Pacific Tenn. Coal ft Iron T St. L. ft W., com. 22 86 do preferred Unloa Pacific, com do preferred U. 8. Leather, cem 71 88 7 76 do preferred.... V. 8. Rubber, com.... do preferred V. S. Steel Co., com... do Dreferred 11 60 10 65 17 Wisconsin Central, com do preferred Western Union Tele.... 89 Wabash, preferred 83 Total aales for day, 601,600 shares. Money, 1 per cent. MEDIUM SHEEP ARE NOT RULING SO FIRM rnriiaou i iiiuii otwa.iua. .i. - " recelpta of livestock In the local yards during tbe past 48 hours consisted of 48 cattle and 750 aheeo. Hoas are Quoted wy itrong, while cattle hav a better tone. Sheep of the beat grade are not la ao large demand, nut price snow no change. The medium grades, however, sro down 20 cent a aunareu. me ruuug price show: Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers, $4.50 beet valley steers. $3.75ft4.25; medium steers, $3.508. 75; cow, $8,5043,75; bulls, $4.25(1 2.70; stags, fx.iDias.zo. Hoes Best hesvv. $5.85(8)8.00: block. $5.60 China fats, $5.105.85; stbeker and feeders, 14 aor.?:4.8B. Sheen Beet grain-fed wether ad lamba, $4.50; mixed sheep, $3.20(84.50; Itockers and (eeder, $2.2o(aa.oo. EASTER aT HOGS 8TB0V0. tb principal packing center ot th country todiy abowi Hog Cattle. Pheep. Chicago ............ 88.000 4.000 27.000 Kansas City 8.500 7,000 4.000 Omaha 8,600 4.000 7.600 Hoa-e Opened strong witb 2.000 left over. Receipts a year ago war 45,000. Ruling bog price show. Mixed and butchers. 85. 10(0,5.66: good heavy, f5.3035.80: rough heavy, S5.102 5.46; light. 4.86&5.40. tMittie-v-Pteany. Sheep Steady. wrw yoke corrxE market. New Tork, March 14. Coffe clo: Bid. Ask. $5.25 6.35 5.45 6.60 6.75 8.85 6.95 e.05 6.10 6.25 6.30 .40 March April ... May ,.6.25 .. 5.30 .'. 5.40 .. 5.65 .. 6.70 .. 580 .. 6 90 .. 6.00 .. 8.05 .. 6.20 .. 6.23 .. 6.30 June July ........ August September October November December January lebruary EUROPEAN CROPS SHOWING IMPROVEMENT Th crop report of late received from En ro pea n-renters generally abow better condition although too much rain la asld to have bad lu effect. Broomball, la bis Cora Trade Nwa, February 28, eaye: l nlted Kingdom la aome aistilet ef tbe I'nlted Kingdom, especially In the aouth of England, tb weather of tbe paat week ha not been ao vret, and. locally we hav had two or three day with llttl or no rain. We learn that although aeedli.g baa continued to be ? radically Impoaalbl. yet on light (oil In h aouth tb plow baa been kept at work and much land turned up. Given a week or ao of dry weather the drills would toon be busy and, under favorable condition, tbey can cover a lot of ground In a short time. The present ad vene In prices may encourage rarmer to liter the email wheat acreage put la laat ran, provided we snoold get one ana ary March, but very little I beard of swing wheat aeedlng t preeent, and there I no doubt tbat all aeavy land Biuat be in a ahocaing atate. Kussls uitsat crop new 1 varied. But. on th whole, perhap le pessimistic. The Heather 1 mild and people are looking for ward anxiously to tbe apring. Heveral of our advice coutaln mention of the acarclty of rail way locomotives and wagon, which have been taken from tbelr aaoal work to transport aoldlers and war material over the Siberian line to the far eaat Tbl baa naturally eauaed a fnrtber reduction In th already meagre sup plies, ao that estimate of port stocks bsve been reduced rsther sharply. Shipments Inst week were smaller, but still fslr; good quan tities hava been old from (tore on tb ad vance, and tbe ehould serve to maintain the abipplng movement for a time, after which tbe auantltiea should fall off unless water- borne., arrivals sre, then available In good quantities. Konmsnls The ministry of domalna bus re- ported favorably of crop conditions, and our correspondents st Brslla also continue to "ay that the crops sre progressing favorably. Ship ments last wee snowed a rair increase, out stocks are light snd only small quantltlea arriving at tbe ports; no doubt there will be more material When the lighter truffle get Into full awing (gain, but tbat la not eipected to be verv oon. Auetrla-Hnngary Aome rather heavy ralna fell last week, but on tbe whole, the weather ws considered favorable for agriculture. Owing to th recent reopening of navigation arrive la have bean Increased by grain that had been wintering In various port, but other ar rival decree aed br reason of bad roads. Argentina Favorable accounts of the corn crop continue to be received. The wheat move ment 1a liberal good qualities are being shipped and ; stocks sre increasing fast. There la, however, sum fear that tbe movement to port msy be interrupted ny a railway striae. Australasia There I no frh new regard 1n th. harvest. Rhlnmanta continue on ft liberal eeale and th total I already well over B.ooo.ooo bnabeie. India Report concerning the crop eon tlnue to y that pros pec t are favorable. A good buine has beeo don lately and hlp menta are fair for the time et year. France Tb weather tbl week be taken a turn for tbe better, hnt laat week wa again very wet, rasalng further complalnla of delay to field work; there are slao complaint that the flelda are Infeated with weeds and that Insect peats have catteed some damage. Of farina on eonntrv markets bsve become smaller and prlcrs hav- been further raised about 1 per qurtr. Italy a ministry ef agriculture has rted that wet weather continued to prevail the early part of this month, but did not nan tne wheat crop, except "mts u uea.j rain of December and January . bad already had a bad Influence. Spain Thera hav been heavy raln and storms lately , which ..have eauaed some flood and glv raise to complaint about the crops; however, our Barcelona correspondent think mat, on the wools, crop conujuoua r uu atlsfactory. - - Oermany tha - weather laat' wlt w- gRln mild and wet. This weather 1 not regarded with niunl favor, but an far there are no serleus-eomplalflts-Nstlve wheat- h -aw ef rerea out spariugiy. -iner srw tumr. Russia may be Induced to negotiate a cotn- merclaT'irnaTv with (ClermanV Daaed On IfiUCB higher grain duties, la order to wcur Ger many's moral upportln the present war, ThI haa MnmreA tb marketi- becauee 4 - SUehr -a treaty were negotiated the trade migni una Itself wtth greatly increased Import dutlea at a comparatively early date. . North Africa crop teporta remain saua factory.: '--:-v-j-".y' --. MUSICAL MEMORIAL TO SAINT PATRICK Plana for the Bt Patrick's, day en tertainment to be given Thuraday even ing. .March 17. at the Empire tneatre are rapidly nearlng completion. The en tertainment is for the benefit of St. Patrick's church, Vhich 1 encumbered with a heavy debt It Is under the au apices of the Hibernians, who are doing everything possible to make It a finan cial as well aa an artistic aucceas. The committee In charge announce the fol lowing program: (a. Overture "Poet ana. Peasant". ,, von suppe (b). Baritone solo "Answer"... .Bobyn (c). Irish Airs. Royal Italian Sana. Introductory remarks Dr. Andrew C. Smith? Soprano solo "My Wild Irish Rose", I m rrrr.-tTv .T.TTfJ- OlCOtt MasteY Franklin Shea. Harp solo "The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls." Miss Eleanor Norhoft Solo "Kathleen Mavourneen." Miss Kathleen Lawler. Medley Irish Airg. CecUian Orchestra, St. Mary's Academy. Address "The Day We Celebrate." Rev. H. J. MeDevttt Tenor solo Selected. J. W. Belcher. Contralto olo "Oft in the Stilly Night' Mrs. Walter Reed. (a). "Pilgrim's Chorus from Tann- hauser." (b). "Intermeio" from Cavalleria Eustlcanna." Royal Italian Band, Oration "Ultimate Ireland." W. R. Mcoarry. Soprano solo Selected. Mrs. Rose tsiocn xjauen Solo "Aathore." r N. Zan. (a). "II Trovatore'.-.-.-. verai (b). Irish Airs. Accompanist, Miss Lenora Fisher. C0VGBEOATX0VA1. COM V11BT10B". The following Is the program of the Portland Association of Congregational Churches to be held at Rainier, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 19-10, 1904: General theme "The Church." Tuesday Morning'. Theme "The Church's Foundation.' "It's Corner-Stone." Rev. D. B, Gray. "It's Structural Creed." Rv. E. I House, p. D. Tuesday Afternoon. Theme "Ifa Constituent Parts." "Ita .Ministry," Mr. a C. PJer. ' 'Its Officiary." Rev. H. A. start "Its Lay Members," Rev. R. M. Jones. "Its Government," Rev. c K. unase. Tuesday Zvening. "The Church of the Future," Rev. J. Staub. .- Sermon, Tttv, C E. Chase. Wednesday. Theme "The Mission of the Church." "Its Mission Among Young- people," Miss Bessie Luckey. 'Its Mission to Men," Rev. J. I Hershner. Its Mission of Evangelism," Rev. C. M. Smythe. Wednesday Afternoon. Theme "The Present-Day Perils of the Church." Perils Without the Church," Rev. H. N. Smith. - ; "Perils Within the Church," Rev. J. Staub. ' Woman' Hour. . "What Foreign Missions Have Done for Marsovan," Miss Frances Gage. 'Home Missions," Mlsa Lucille Mo Kercher. , Wednesday Evening. Theme "The Power of the Church." "The Power Given," Rev. C F. Clapp. 'The Power Applied," Rev. E. L. House, T. . Barrow Escape. From the Chicago News. "Well, dad," said the prodigal son who had turned up once more, at the family fireside, "are you ready to slaughter the fatted calfr That'a what I am." replied the old man,-"but your mother's in favor of let. ting you live awhile longer." notice or sau or TEX bhx xxowb AS THI WIXUOV A ITLYZ8TE KHX, AT WKANOEIX. ALASKA, ' ' Notice I hereby glvea tbat I. the ander- signer, John A. Hellesthsl. aa receiver for tbe estate of Tbomss A. Wllleon and Rufu Syl vester, both deceased, pursuant to aa order of the court made on the 2d day or Marcs, luo. will sell ia th msnner and at the tisi here inafter named all the following proper tyi The sawmill. Dlantng-mlll. buildings, appliance. stork en hand of whatsoever name, nature and description belonging to eald sawmill boalnea. together wltb the steamer, plledrlver. scow, tor and atock ef good therein belonging t the eatatea of Thomas A. Wltlaon and Rufu gylveater, which (aid partnerablp waa dlaaolved by the ileatb or tbe parties, togoraer witD tn good will belonging to aaid bualne. Bald property will be sold at private sale la the event that a an I table and lufflcient offer there for la 'received, subject to the approval of the court, on or before the 16th day of May. 1P04. In tbe event aaid property ia not ao.d on or before aaid 16th day of May. 1004. tbea and in that event I will sell all of laid prop erty at public auction on the ld 16th day of May at 10 o'clock la tb forenoon of aaid day at the of flee of the aaid mill la th town of WraageU. district ot Alaaka. which (aid sal shall be under toe direction ana subject to tn BDuroval of tbe court, for particular a to th condition of sale reference Is made to the above-named order of al on file In eaus No. 25H-A pending in th United States dis trict court for the district ot Alaska at Juneau. Thla property la on a paying baals and haa been for aome time paat on a paying baala and must be sold la order tbat the proceed can be distributed to tbe heirs and legate of the member or tb copartnersbip property oy wnicn this property wss formerly conducted, to-wlt: Thomas A. Willaon snd Hufus Sylvester,' now both deceaaed. For further, particulars with reference to thla, property, address John A. Bellentbal, Wrsogell. Alaaka. JOHN A. HBIXENTHAI,. As receiver for the Property of the Karate or Tboma a. wuaoa aun Kuru Byivescer, Both Deceased. . HENRY WEINHARD - Proprietor ot tha City Brewery Xarg-est and Most Complete Brewery in the Bortawest. - Bottled Deer a Specialty TBXiXrXOBB Bo. 1 ' Office istk and Bumside Street, PORTLAND, OREGON.. "MOT OBZAT, BTJTT" CMIA. ..,. jr jT mPHs. ev The two seldnm ever srn hand In hand. but they do here." and if you will give a trial oraer, let it pa ever so smaii, ycja-wlll convinced without further efforts on our part ; Tou can save from 10 to 29 per cent by watching our ad and buy from our price Half quoted every nionaay ana rway. , , :'f v".'V:-'' 25 cents ' , l-pound package Oloas Starch.- . '4-U:-v:,i5 'cents 1-pound package pure Corn Starch. - 'i . 15 cents l-lb. package Pyramid Washing Powder, 5 cents . , Bar Fels-Naptha Soap. ",. 5 cents S-lb. package H.'-O. Injun Bread Flour, cents I cans Standard Tomatoes, Peas or Beans. ... 25 cents t cans Table Apricots, Peara or Peaches. & cents 1-lb. can Pork and Beans In Tomato sauce. 20 - cents Can Baker's or GhtrardelU'a Cocoa. 30 cents Pound Hoffman House, Java and Mocha . . corree. - r $5.30 .f'iA 100-pound aack Dry Granulated Sugar. Let ue have your telephone number and we will calf you up every day for your order and deliver the same promptly. Our delivery wagons a re in all parts of the city every day. TXB CASK OBOCZB. 974 WAJUmrOTOM mtXXT. Telephone Main 8598. ' "TXM FTJJtB V009 OBOCSBS." It Pays to Get the Best And If you buy here you will always get the best the market affords and the price la no higher than you pay for In ferior quality elsewhere, it is nuite frequently that you can buy goods here cheaper than you are able to buy the same quality at other stores. Wo would like to have a trial order. H -pound can fancy Bartlett Pears 104 1-pound can fancy Strawberries 104 i -pound can fancy White Cherries 104 We have some fine Santa Paula Oranges, 2 dozen for ...v.. .....-... 254 Soperla, equal to 6apollo.-......054 Macaroni, Spaghetti, -Vermicelli, 10-pound boa Carolina Head Rice, S-lb pcka.M.254 Best Gloss Starch, 1 lb.M.....054 t Mackerel 35r Phone tn early if you expect to get a lard tub. This Is an exceptionally low .! Ma rr rA4kTM Quick delivery to all part of the city every day, Full weight is our hobby. Godfrey Bros. Telephone, Mala 1908. OpposlU T, O. 814 BTXBHSXDB ST. Phono Union 141 J. H. Imhoff. W. W.Mlnar Imhoff & Miliar .rearrest eon ram are of Btose ta Oregon. Marble and Granite Monuments ALT, KINDS OT CEMKTEBT WORK. All Work Onaranteeed. 335 E. Morrison St. rOBT&ABD. OB. Bstablished IMS. Orf rboaa. Bed 177 Portland Marble Works 8CHANEN KKXJ. Manufacturers of and dealera in all kinds ot Marble, Granite and Stone Work Estimates Given i on Application. 268 FIRST, STREET - Bet. Madison and Jefferson Btreeta. ' PORTLAND, Or. Clean Coal. Pull Welfht Prompt . , , . . Bnt Ooal at...,..;..., ..lis Benton, lamp at. . ......... . 17 09 Australian at ..H', Book iprUf at.. ...( '-. a mI-" FELLOWS fLAEi'OGEli S (A VINOUS ELIXIR.) II l nyslclaat nighty recommend ft as a specific . remedy In cue of mauuual nvats. colds. II V. 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