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10 THE OREGON PAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY- EVENING, MARCH 18, 1901 TRANSACTIONS IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD " Entsred tt the Postoffles of Portland. Or., fnr trsnsmlssloa through tbe mill as second' rlaaa matlM: . Posts, for single copies: For am , JO or 1- pncre ppr, 1 oeut; 16 tojS ssges, 2 cents; vim o iragw.. 4t ccuu. .-- - ' " TELEPHOJTES. ftnslnsss Office Main BX. . Editorial Booms Main 2S0. .; i . rOEIOK ADVERTISING KEPKESEMTATmt, i Viwlnd-Ei?(imln Special AdTertinina: Aftency, - J&O Nssssw Street, New Xork; Tribune Bull , lag, Chicago, - - BTTBSCBIPTIOS BATES, . The Pally Journal, one year..............t8.00 Tha Ilallr Jonrnal. air montha. ...... ...... Tbs Dally Joarnai, thrM months... ....... 1-80 Tha Dally Journal, br the week . ."0 Ibo Pally journal, by mall, one year.. .....M.OO ine iialiy Journal, Ijr man, su raomas..... The Ially Journal, by mall, three montha.. 1.28 Ihe bally Josrnsl. by mall, on month..... .60 ... Tha Semi-Weakly Journal. The Semi-Weekly Journal, 8 to 12 pagee s. each Issue, all the Bewa and full market reports, oua year. ....... 11.60 Tha Weakly Journal. The Weekly Journal, 100 eshimns of rea . lng each Issue, Illustrated, full market reinrta, one year. ...... .....t ........... .11.00 . Kemlttanrea ehoold be made by drafts, postal notes, express orders, and small, amoonta are acceptable la 1 sod 2 -cent poetage stamps. " - ';,:.-, THE JOUKMAL. .: ' P. O. Box 121,; Portland. Or. C:"....' ' WHEUX TEE JOUSHAi HAT Sit lOWIO. The Jonrnal earn be found a mala mt tha tot lowing places: . r bPOKANE. WASH John W. Graham Co.; Lee Man, Victoria bote! nTS stand. TACOMA, WASH. Central News company, 1131 Paolfle arenne. ; ' BOISE. IDAHO -Pioneer book atore. BAN KEANOISCO W. E. Arding, Palace hotel news stand; Goldsmith Bros., 23 Sutter atreet; Fred W. Pitta, 1W8 Market street. LOS ANGELKS B. f, Gardner, 259 South Spring atreet j Oliver A Halnea, 208 8outh Spring street "' .' ' V " " - SALT LAKH CITY Kenyon hotel news atsnd: Barrow Bros. 43 West Second atreet South. OftIKN Oaden Newa company. ' DENVER, COIX). Kendrlck Book k Stationer company, 912 Seventeenth street. KANSAS CITS Van Noy News company. OMAHA Millard hotel newa stsnd; Megeatb Stationery company. 1308 Farnam atreet. 6T. LOUIS Philip Boeder. 618 Locust street. CHICAGO Pen tofflce Newa company, 178 Dear- born street NEW YORK CITT Brentano's, tJnlon square. . WEATHER REPORT. -' ." Weather eondltlona and general forecast for Oregon. Washington and Idaho: -' . The disturbance noted yesterday , off tha Washington coast haa moved inland and now -ttnda as a trough of low pressure from Wyoming north and west to British Columbia. Tha fol ic wing maximum wind velocities occurred last night: Tatooeb Island, 64 miles, aouthweat; North Head, 00 miles, eolith; Tscoma, 28 miles, southwest and Walla Walla, 28 miles, west. During the lest 24 hours rsln hss been gem ersl in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, northern Nevada and northern Utah, and light enow haa fallen along the eastern slope of the northern Rocky mountains. The rain waa heaviest in southeastern Idaho and lightest in southern California. r . . . (The indlcsloBsar- for -showers In- this dis trict tonight, followed by clearing weather Sat- UrMYiilmun temperature In the last 24 hours, 60; minimum temperature, 40; precipitation, .46. ; . . MABSIAGE UCEHBE8. .'-.1: Mayer -I.- BarelL, 6V and '.Bebecca lobel, S2A 'lhomaa taom. xi, ana usiiius Aiiwea. iw. John Freeh, 86, snd Julia Anna Price, 84. -Imnlel C. Cnmminga, 29, and , Maggie C. , Hllliard. 17. ... tieorge L. Hackley, 86, and Katherlne Daw son, 40. ' ' SIXTHS. ' . Mr. and Mrs. 3. l. Kennedy, 427 Sell wood avenue, March 12. boy. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, ' ' , Pessle Hilton, aged 4,: 463 East Sixth street; diphtheria. Kthel Bond, aged 9. 6S6 Hoyt street; scarlet fever. . . . . BUBXaX PEBHITS. Jacob Wescher, March IS, aged 60 years; burial at Marinette. Wis, Jeremlsh Prstt. March IS, aged 69 years; burial at Greenwood. Carl r. B. Voss, March 16, aged SO years; - crematorium. Klisabeth B. Rtowrll, March IB, aged S4 years; Riverview cemetery. Allen A. Uurgrea, March 14, aged 83 years; Loue Fir cemetery. Crematorium, on Oregon City car .line, near Sell wood; modern, scientific, complete. Charges Adults, $35; children, 325. Visitors 9 . m. to 6 p. m. Portland Cremation . aaaoclatlon, Portland, Or. The Edward Holman TJndertsklng company, funeral directors snd enibalmere, 220 Third street. Phont 607. J. P. Flnley A Boo, funeral directors and emhalmera, have removed te their new estab-llshnu.'it,- corner Third and Uadlaoa atresia. Both pbonea No. t. r HEAL ESTATE TBANSFEBS. ' George Burback and wife to Emily P. Kel- . lgg, lota 2. and 8.' block 7, Lincoln . ' Park i 9 800 Sheriff to Tbomae E. Moore, lot 6, block . K. Portsmouth Villa extension 81 Kicnsra bstcn to Kmuy tsicn, lot , block 6. Mount Tsbor Villa.. Blcbard and Emily Eatch to A. and 1. Eatch. tracta YA and 14, Germantown. - Aloys Harold to H. Maaaman. lota 29 and ;ni, block 1, Peninsular addition . Peter Peterson snd wife to Samuel La- gaeae, lot 26, block 2. Center addition.. ' J.iha M. Wells and wife to L. (J. Uulln. lot 17, block 63, Irrlngton 8,000 Samuel Swansoa to Samuel A. Mills, psrt ' lot 6, block 6, Pleaaant View addi tion . 1 Ellubeth Ryan to J. F. and A. J. Shanka, lot 9, block 19, bring s Harbor ". View- k U00 ' Tbomae Kay and wife to Matilda Peter lot H, blwk ID. Alblna Homestesd .... Josephine M. O'Brien to Annie Beynelds, lot 9. block 1, North Fslrlswn Blrhsrd Wllllsm to John Dsly, psreel land section 7, township 1 south! rsnga V 2 east James shepherd snd wife to Stella Smith, lot 6. block 62. Tlbbetta addition . Fred S. Morris to Matt Mattaon, loU 1 and and 2. block 16. City View Pork........ P. H. Marlay to Leander Clluo, lot 12, block J 4, Central Albtna ... Pulton Park Land .company to board of park commisslonera, sundry lots Fultom ' Psrk (see deed) ,. 660 1.600 660 Get your Insnrsnc snd sbstrscta to rem enisle from tbe Title Guarantee A Trust com . pany. Chsmber ef Commerce building. ' ' BUHDCTO PEBMITB. ' Mlaa Lena Rivera. 2 -story dwelling on Kesr Bey. botimea Twenty-third snd Twenty-fourth, to cost 2.000. Hotter J. Smith. H4-atory building, Ganten beln, between Sklden and Fay, to cost 8400. . K. H. Iterry, 2-atory dwelling, Jefferson be i Fourteenth and Fifteenth, to coat II,- : j'. "ttusaelL 2-stnry building, corner Benton and DtitHint. to cost $3,000.. , , J. Lonk later, two 2-atnry dwellings, Irrsbes between Broadway and Cherry, to cost $4,000. P?!rn.RhTclkan. 2-story Bsts, Sixth between Jefferson snd Msdlson. te cost $22.S)0. W, P. Slepp. 2-story flats, Esst Twenty-eighth -between East tillsao and st Hoyt, to cost K. Peterson, two"2-atory dwellings Ksst Seven teenth between Esst Tsylor and Belmont, to cost - $2.610 . IW. C. K. 8mpletln. 2 H -story dwelling, GH sati between Seventeenth aiid Eighteenth, to cost $4,000. ' ' ' " f , NEW COBPOBATIOgg, , 4 Giving tha capital stock as $5,000, H A Mnrbard. C. B, Murhard and G. T, Murhard tiled articles of lncorioratlon of tha Murhard Kstste company st the county clerk's office yes." : terdsy afternoon. Tho objecta are to handle realty and to operate a sloes quarry near Fisher's landing. ( BTTBX CUBE TOB VIXEB. . Itching: pile produce molHturo and canes Ituhlns, this form, aa well tia Ullmi, Hlnfdinf or Protruding piles are . urvl y Vr: Ito-ann-ko'a Pile Homed y, Ktopa t(hlngand (jloedlng. Absorb tu rn or. 6(o a, Jwr. at driDrglata, or aent by mail. Treatise free. Writ me about our t;aa. It, bosanko, I'hll'a, i'a. TEA MARKET IS GROWING STRONGER --'"-I , 80ASCZTT Or ITFFUES WHICH ABB ', , WOW ALMOST EKTntEIiT TS SEO f OTTD HANDS IS CATTSB OT BEOENT ASTAJrCZS TXAX. ' 18 X.OWEB . HAXTBTJT KZGHEB. .' FTont Street. March 18. The principal items of Interest la tha Portland wholesale markets today were: .-- -..,-.. Eggs are firmer. Cheese sella at low prices. Wheat markets very duH. , .. . Better market expected In potatoes. ' Onions continue very week. - : : California butter bold trade. Veal coming too fast. Hoga are atlll firm. Poultry recelpta disappoint. Teas are . much firmer. Sugar advaii-. atlll expected. - . -' . Csnned goods are firm. ." , Halibut scarcer and higher. C.J : Smelt still slow In coming. . ' ' Activity in Tea Xarkat. The tea market la tery firm with prices be ing rather strained. Short crops and tha war In the orient are tha principal causes. In the larga centers the tranaactlona- were rather large although during the- week ther were tint ao large aa during the preceding weeks. It woma appear that thera U Jlttla tea now In flrat hands and tha second-hand holders are disposing of a large quantity . In the country. It la to be remembered that some 80,000,000 pounda of tea are still due te arrive in New York It last year's total la to ba equaled, and the arrangementa for 1m porta Indicate an amount fully aa large. No Formosa tea can be had in New York under 16ttc and tha low. eat figure for .Cnngoua Is ile and Foochow uoiong iuc. Jtrtian haa advanced 6c in the last two months snd basket-Bred Is especially acsree. Ceylon-and India teaa are now com. maadlng attention. -;. j.- .; " , . ; ., , ' Advanoe in Sugar Still Expected. ' Wholesalers in this city are atltl expecting an advance .In all gradea of sugar of about 10c per hundred., Tbe advance of 10c in the quo tatlona on beet granulated the other day seems to hsse been but the starting point for ad vances. . liealera In tbls city aay that of late there haa -been a much larger amount of beet augar used sod' it now looks as if the former. differential of 20c between beet granu lated and cane product will not be continued any longer. Since tbe last advance in beet the differential haa only been - 10c per hundred. Retailers are buying rather heavily of atocks Just now and tbe wholesalers are following the sam tactics, r ' i. Egf Market 2a Firmer.' The egg market la growing firmer with a continuance of the small receipts. The de mand ta large both from the city trade and from the voutalde. The receipts today did' not equal the demand-by at least a bait. , - t Poultry Beoaipta Disappoint. Tha poultry reclpU are -dlappolntment to the trade inasmuch as the prices now ruling are considered very good. Quits a lot of dressed atocks arrived this morning' but tha ever eager demsnd soon clesned them up. Prices today are ruling about the same. On account of the near approach of the Jewish bolldaya there la a rery larga demand now ruling for. fat geeat Poor stocka are iard- to MIL ,- ,y . Tsai Cornea Too Fast, ; Th nceiptt of Teal during the past few days have been a trine too large and the market be a lower tendency with present prices quotid quite weak. The beat grade still continue to sell, but a Urge majority of the present re ceipts are of the poor class. Hoga Continue In Demand. The receipts are not yet large enough to eup- p.y tne can ana until tney are tbe present ngures wiu oe neia quit stirt. Better Ksrkst Expected in Potatoes. Although Just at present there seems to be only dullness In the potato market for ship ping stock the outlook for the future la becom ing brighter and higher prices are expected later on when the demand shows an lncreaae. Laat night's stesmer to San Francisco took out all tha potatoes offered.', v . ' No Chang in Onion DuUneaa.V. . There la no change In the onion situation. Tha season is getting rather late and stocks sre of an off grsde. It now looks aa if the price has about, reached Ita height sad present or lower figures may be expected from now to the end of the season. The city demand la rery dull. vi: r i - California Butter Holds Trad. .With the very beat butter produced In the state of California aelling at 27c per pound and tbe local atocks going at 80c for the same grade it seems no wonder thst tbe former stocks are . In the largest Inquiry from the . retail trade. " Halibut Soaro and Higher ' - Tha recelpta of fresh halibut in this city to day were very amall and the price ahowa aa advance with tbe present figures quoted rery firm st 9Hc per pound. The supply of Colum bia river smelt is still amall, but prices show no change.' Other amall fish continue in liberal receipt but prices are rery high and the de mand la not ao great, a it would be at lpwer figures. Sacramento river salmon Is stIU plenti ful at unchanged prices. .. J ' Canned Goods Art Firm.' Tbe market on all canned good is firm and especially ao on com. - There la a good tone In tomatoea and the former weakness has about been lost. Tbe failure- of tne asparagus crop In California on account of the fiooda la the principal talk In tha canned goods msrket and prices la tbls line are expected to show many advances during the coming -season. Canners in California on an average will only guaran tee the delivery of 60 per cent of their order and as they only figure on about halt of the ordinary -crop there la nothing to be expected but an advance. Low Frio Balls Cheei. The low prices now ruling in the cheese msrket bsvs cauaed a better, demand for atocks and the tone of thla market la showing an improvement. The majority of the sales are now of the old make,, aa these prices srs at bedrock. , Xerohant' Opinion on Today' Market, W. B. Ctafke company Creamery butter Is coming In to beat the band and the market la awfully weak. . . W. T. Turner A Co. Chick ena, ducks and tur keys are selling on arrival; egg market un changed. ' ' Bell Co. Car mixed vegetable arrived In today In fine condition. Mary Levy A Co. Two car of California vegetables in; two cars of oranges in msr ket; vegetablea In good variety now. ' ' Cbatterton - Co. Market tbe same as ha been; apple scarce and are bringing fancy prices; egg receipts are not np to the de msnd; seal market weaker with larger re celpta. - Levy A Splegl Two can of assorted Cali fornia vegetables arrived in;' aspsrsgus la com ing more plentifully by express. . 0. 8. Smith company Poultry, eggs and real in good demand. . , Malarkey A Co. But little halibut in, mar ket; prices are higher; smelt continues scarce; plenty of aalmoa. I). E. Melkle Everything seems to be dead j pot. toes and onions; 4,440 sacks of potatoes and 116 sack of onions left on laat night's steamer for Frisco,- '. ,.. - L. Jaggar Potatoes and onions quiet ' but markets sre steady. Dsveuport-Ttompson compa ny-KCheese mov ing all right on account of the low prices ruling. - - Evurdlng A Fsrrell Egg receipts rather niuth of a disappointment; seems thst farmers are holding bark for higher ngures, which la a hard tblug to do when eggs are being produced In Urge quantities; poultry another- disappoint ment; prices are high but stocks do not seem to come sny faater than when they were low; veal arriving faster and prices are dowa; good boa are In demand. Smith Bros. Hogs, veal "and , -chickens striv ing in good numbers these dsys; good quality in all lines bring top prices. - Ih-yer. O'Malley A CO. Business good along Front street; eggs sre firm with receipts small; good apples not coming in from the Hood river district and top prices ruling;, hogs In demand; veal lower. Page A Son No change In butter situation; California stocks continue the msin call on account of the lower prices; aupnly of eggs Is a little better but market la good; seal market abows alump; poultry U not coming as faat as wsntted. Toft. Hine A Co. Beeelpts of fresh meats are on the lncreaae;. chickens firm; egg etso firm. Today's. wholesaU quotations, as revised, are aa follower Grain, Flour and 7aed. WHEAT Wall Walla, 77c; blueetem, 810 12c; valley, ale. BARLEY Feed, $21.00; rolled, $22.5023.605 brewing. $28.6024.00. ' OATS No. 1 white.. $26.0027.00; gray. f2R.(Kli 26.00 per ton; price to farmers, white, $23.Oi24.0O; gray. 822.60af28.8O. - FLOUR Eastern Oregon; Patcnta, $4.80; straights, $.1.6llU.70; valley, $3.00(U.00; gra ham. Us, $3.65; lUs. $3.96. . , MILLSTI hTS Brsn, $18.00 per ton; mid dlings. $8.0027.00; short. $.00gl9.6o; Chop, $18.60. " r HAY Timothy, $15.00; eastern Oregon $16.06 (ffld.oO; mixed, $lS.0UM13.S0f clover, $10.00ii 42.00- wboet- $12. 00 12.50;. ennat, (12.UUIK 18.00; oat. $12.00(812.50. . Hops, Wool and Hidsa. ' HOPS 27$C28c for choice; 24025c for prima; poor qusllty, 1820c; -contract, 1104, 18c. WOOL Valley, coarse to medium. lti'tll6Hc; fine, , 1616Hc; eastern Oregon, 1016o; mo hair, nominal, 25 lit 20c. ' SHEEPSKINS SUearlng 1020c; Ihort wool. 20,;ic; medium wocl, SOaoc; long wooL 5th w l no each. TALLOW Prima, per lb. 4Q5c; No. 2 and grease. 2g2Hc HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. 16 lbs and up, I4e per lb; dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 15 lbs, UiUci dry calf. No. 1. under 6 lbs. 15H..1 dry gslted. bulls aod sUgs, 1-3 less than dry filnt; sslted bides, steer sound, 60 pounds or over. 64&7Hc: 60 to 60 lbs. oc: under 60 lbs and : cows. 66Mc; stags and bulls, sound. 4Hc; kip, 15 to 80 lbs, 6c; sound, 10 ta is ids, c; cair, sound, under 10 ltis. sc; green (unsslted), lc per lb less: culls. Iq per lb less: horse bides, salted, each.: 81.25QI.T5: dry, each, $1.001.60) colta' hidea. each, 25(3 60c; goat akin, common, each. 10iQ15c; An gora, with wool on. each. 26c$1.00. ., Butter, Eggs and Poultry, f . BUTTER FAT Sweet, 28fce; ourv 26He. i BUTTER Creamery, extra fancy. 80c: fancy. 25(jr27tye; California. 25c; ordinary, 22c; cold storage, 23i24c; eastern, 24c; re no vated, 19&20C; dairy, 1617c; atore, 1012Vsc. EGGS Freeh Oregon, . 16tf 16c; dirtie. 16c; bakers', 16e. . CHEESE New FuU cream, twin. 1813Hc: Young America, 14Vic; California. 12Hc. POULTRY Producera' prlcea Chlckena, mixed, 13V,c per lb; hens, 13Vi14c per lb; roosters, old, ll?llV4c per lb; springs, 14 15c per lb; broilers, 17 W18c per lb; fryers, ' 14rl5c per lb; ducks, old, 12c per lb; young, 13c per fb; geeae, TtiHc per lb; turkeys. 10 16c per lb; dressed, 18c per lb. - Fruit and Vegetable. POTATOES tl 1(1- hovers' nrleaa tnr shim ping. u&ci$l.UO cwt: oriiinsrv. 81. 00 tier sack; buying. 754i80c; sweets. So per lb: new, -c per w. . ONIONS Oregon, $2.25; buying prices, beat, $2.0U(ti2.15-. f.o.b. Portland, $2.15. FRESH FRUITS Apples, Oregon. 75ci$2.00 per box; oranges, navels, $1.7S4t2.25 per box; tcngerine. 7oclt$l.uo per box; bananaa, 6c per lb: lemons, choice. 12 2Sffr4 AO mr hoi- fane $H.00aiS.60 per box; limee, Mexican, 65c per 100; pineapple, tj.ou; cranoerries, jersey, u.r,i lO.Wif persimmons, $1.50 ' t -, i . VEGETABLES Turnips. , 85c per sack; car rots, $1.00 per sack; beeta, $1.00 per ssckj radlshea. 12V415o tier dos: - ealthavn. tlreenn. $2.00; California, $1.802.00 per crate; hot- uuuao jeiiucsi ooe per oos; green peppers, 6c per lb: horsersdUh. TfiiMe ur lh- W, 60(g5c per ds; tomatoes, $1.25 per box: DSranluB. tl.Sfi' eiieiimhea 2 OJt nam dos; butter beans. 10e per lb; sprouts 6c; cauliflower. $1.802.00; arUchokea, 75t00c per oos; green pess, Sc per lb; aaparagua, lltt 11S per lb. DRIED FRUITS Apples, evanorated. flSTc per lb; apricots. lliii:tc per lb: sacks. Ue per lb less; peaches. (ac per R; pears. 8Hj p prunes, iisusn, to'4fto per lb: Jrench, 8MS4i,e per lb; figs, . California Diacas, (toe per lb: do whites. flV,&37c per lb pluma, pitted. 6a6c per lb; datea, '"l?,8.0 lbi f"rd- 1B0 Pe' 15-lb box; KA1SI.NS Seeded, fanev. . . l.lh earlnna AA packages - te ease-,---- 4e-- pkgr- seeded ltm cartons, Tic; loose Muscstels, 60-lb boxes, lit Slib; London tayers, $1.852.00; clusters. $2.60Ta8.75; 25c; 60r advance over puunu canons. . . . 'GS Ten l ib cartons, choice brsnd. $1.00; 1. 'lb . fancy brand, $S.10; 10 1-lb bricks. 2-criwn. 90e: in l.lh hrieka !L,w 95c; 60 .U-lb bricks, ner box. 12 11: 4-nnv lav- en, pee -10-lb borrOct- loosei-fiO-lb boxes,- pert v7ac. wauainyrnss oix-crown, io-in car tons, per box, $2.00; 6-crown, 10-lb carton, per box. $1.75; 4 -crown, 20 H-lb cartons, per box. $1.76. . '''".';'-: Greeerie. Vuts, Eta. -: "i" SI'GAP "Bsck baals" Cube, $5. TO; pow dered, $5.65; dry granulated, $5.65; beet granu- bbto, lue. H bbU, 25c i boxes, 60c advtnce on sack basis, leas 25c cwt for cash,: 16 daya; ttaple, 1416e per lb;s V. . ' HONEY 14 15c.. I ''-' '"S ..-;'."' .,0oF,i,5-Gre,m Mo;h"- 2123e; Java, fancy. Iefe82cj Java, good, 2025e; Java, ordinary, 1Sw2uc; CjsU Rica, fancy, l20c; Costs Ries. good, 18 18c; Costa Rica, ordinary, llCMSc per lb; package coffee, $13.87. TEAS Oolong, different grade. ' 25a65e: gunpowder, 283235c; English breakfast, dif ferent grades.l2isl65c; splderleC, uncolored 60e tffic reen Japan (very scarce), 80 m SALT Floe-Bales,' 2s. 8s. 4s, 5s, 10s $2.00; fine table, dairy, 60s, 35c; 100s, 66c; Imported Liverpool, 60s, 60c; 100s. 98c; 224s, $1.90. Worcester Itbla 2a, Sa, $5.50; 6s. $5.25; 10s. $5.00: bulk, 820 lbs. $5.00; sscks. 60s, 86c. SALT Coarse, half ground, 100s, per ton. K 60s, per ton. $7.00; Liverpool lump rock, $23.00 per ton; 60.1b rock, $6.50; 100s, $8.00. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, $5.75Q6.00 per 100. RICK-r-Imnertal- Japan, No. 1, 69ic; No. a. ic: New Orleans head, 77l4c. BEANS Small white. 8c; flarg. white. $3.6u3.60; pluk, $4.00; bayou, 8i4c; Limaa, NUTS Peanuts, 6c; Jumboa. 9e lb. rsw, 9&100 per lb for roasted; cocoa nuts, 85 (U 90c per dos; walnuts, 144t154e per lb; pin nut. 10ai2He per lb; hickory nuts, loe per lb; chestnuts, esstern. 15&16c per lb: Brssil nuts, 16c per lh; filberts, lflQlflc per lb; fancy pecans, 14 to 15c ptr lb; almonds, 134i 15c ner lh. WIRK NAILS Present base at $2.85. -ROPB Pure Maulla, 13Vts;. standard, 12e: slaal, 10)kC. Paints, Coal 01U, Etc, -COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Csses, .22c per gsl; water white, iron bbls, Itt'.c per gal; wood en, ; headlight, 17u-deg cases 24o per gaLi besdllght, iron bbU. 1714c per gsL LINSEED OIL Pure rsw. in bbls, 7e per gsl; esses, 82c per gal; genuine kettle Mled, case 64c per gal; bbls. 40e ,per gsl; ground cake, csr lots, $25.00 per ton; less than cars. $20.00 per ton. GASOLINE 86-deg cases. 82c per gal. Iron bbls 26e per gsl; stove, cases 24e per gaL Iron bhls 18c per gaL . ? " BENZINE 63-deJ., cases 22c, . iron bbls. 16He. - r i PAINT OIL Raw, bbls 88q per gal, caaes 88o per gal; boiled, eases 40c per gal. TURPENTINE In eaaea. 88c per gal: wooden bbla, 841ic per gal; Iron bbla, 82c per gal; 10-lb case lots. 87c per gsl, WH1TB LEAD 600-lb loU H per lb! less tot T par lb. ( , Heat and FrorUlons. -FBESH MEATS Inspected w Beef, prime. 9iH.1e per lb; cows, OU7i4e per lb; mut ton, dressed.. 6 14a7Wc ner lb: lsmbs. drmmA 8c per lb. a it r.o n sJK ATS Front street Beef, steers 6714c per lb; pork, block 7Q7c lb; packers, ,(afc ner lb: bulls. 4VdtI4,c ner lh: miittn dressed, 6"4n7e per lbj- veal, amall, 8c per 1U, UllKC, uc Vm HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland pack (local) ha ma, 10 to 14 lba, 13c per lb; 14. to 16 lbs. 12c per lb; 10 to 20 lbs, 12c per lb: eotUge, Hc per lb; picnic, 8e per lb; breakfaat ba con, 18(il6c per lb: regular short dears, unamoked, loe per lb; smoked, lie per b; clear backa, unamoked,-10c per lb; smoked, 11c per lb; Union butts, 10 s VS ids. unsmoked 8c per lb; smoked, 0c per lb. EASTJfN-i'ACKED HAMS Under 14 lbs v in; over 15 lba 1314c per lb; fancy 13tfiT3ie per lb; picnics, 94 per lb; shoplders, lid- per lb; dry-salted sides, an. smoked, 10Ae per lb; smoked, HUe per lb: breakfast bacon, MftQlSe per lb: fsncy 184C per lb. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s. lOVe per lb: 6s. ime per lb: 60-lb tins, lotto rU ih- stesm-rendered, 10s, 9e per lb; 6s, 9t4 ner 1,,. K . L 1 1 M - I,.. ... n. . I ' Im . ' lo, uw, V7RV yw ivt wwjwui lieri'VS. I ViC Iter lb: tubs. 7e -per lb; 60s, 7c per lb. EASTERN LARD Kettle leaf, 10-lb tins lHe per lh; 6s, Ue per lb; BO-Ib tins, loe per lb; steam-rendered,, 10a. 1014c per lb: 6a. 10c per lb; 60s. per lb, ; . T , (Above packing-bouaa prices are net cash, 13 days.) v ' CANNED SALMON Columbia river 1-Ib tails. $1.85; 2-lb tails, $2.45; fancy Mb flats, $1 W5-H-lb fancy fiats, $1.25: fancy, 1-lb oral. 12 15 AUskstslls.rlnk, S0tt86c( red,JH:60; nominal FISH-Kock cod. 7 per lb: flounders. Re n lb; halibut, 9'4c per lb; crab", $1.25 per dos; cum, oiuiur it u, iiiiie-neca Clams. 8c. striped bsss, 12He per lb; Puget sound smelt, 5c per lb; catfish, 7c per lb; bUck cod, per lb; salmon trout, 12H16e pot lb; lobsters. 15c per lb; perch, 6e per Ibi, salmon, allveraldes, per lb; steelhesds, t)c per lb; California cblnook. I214e per lb; herring, 4c per lh; soles, 6c per lb; torn cod, 6c per lb; Colum bla river smelt, 6c per lb; sturgeon, 7c per lb: shrimps. 10c per lb. OYSTERS Shoalweter bay, per gal, $2 25 ner sack, $3.76 net;. Olymplo. per sack, $5.25. Harr Coffo Harket. decline of from to , Hamburg Cof fsa Harket. ' , Hsmburg, Mrcb,18. Close: (Viffea In Ham. burg shows a Ocelli of from 44 to - . Haw York Bsostpts. Nnv Ynrlr Uih.1i 10 Tl,. .....t -J . ...... ...- .. ....... aMn. .n:i(fiv U W. fee today ahow; ltlo, 4,000 bags; Sautps, 8,000 bags, , . . . . ... .. NEW T0BK STOCKS CLOSE. DESCBIPTIOaV Co : (Furnished by Overbeck Starr A Cooke Anaconda Mining Co.... 88 adum. cop)er CO 40 Atcniaon, com do preferred 90 Am. Car A Found., com do preferredi. ,,',.,, Am. Sugar, com ,, , , , ; . Am. Smelt., com....... do nref erred i . . 71 125 47 91 77 88 42 Baltimore Ohio, com.. ao prererred.. ....... Brooklyn Rapid Trsnslt Canadian Pacific, com. Chi. A Alton, com...,, do preferred......... Chi. A Ot. Weat., Com. Chi'., MIL A St. Paul.. Clil. A North., com...... 113 seal 81 14 82 82 15Vk ir. 143 H lOOS 143 16fe 142 166 Chi. Terminal Ry JO 31 10 81 28 9 80 28 17 25, ineaapoajse Ohio...... Colo. Fuel A Iron. com. . 2KV, 18 1 Colo. South., com...... 18 26 do 2d preferred....... do 1st preferred . . . . . Delaware A Hudson. . , . Dela., Lacka. A West, . D. A R. Q xm..,,., do preferred.... ...... 150 150 148 19 19 7 24 1, 41 83 Erie, epm.,,,...".,,,i,. ao 2d preferred . .... do 1st preferred. .... . 41 V4 128i 41 Illinois Central. ........ 12844 Louisville it Nashville.. 103 I102V4 Metro. Traction Co Manhattan Elevateds... Mexican Central Ry.... Minn., St. P. A Bte. M. do preferred. ......... 1119 1(18 142 11 11 Missouri Pacific... 91 18 11., K. A T., com...... do preferred New York Central ....... Norfolk A Western, com. North A inertcan ........ N. Y., Out. A Weat.... Pennsy Iva n la Ry . i'. t- I,, as c co...... Pressed 8ti-el Car, Com.. do preferred. Reading, com........... ; do Zil preferred.,..,-,.. do 1st preferred...... Rep. Iron A Steel, com. do preferred. ......... Rock Island, com,. da preferred........... Southern Ry..com..vi.. do preferred .......... Southern . Pacific. . ...... si. im a. r ., m pia.. do 1st preferred...... St. L. A 8. W com... do preferred.......... Texas A Pacific. ....... . Tenn. Coal A Iron...... 14 84 24' 80 T., St, L. ft W conj.. do preferred.......... 38 76 87 - TJnlon Pacific com.,.,. . do preferred......... U .8. Leather, com.,'... do preferred.......... U 8. Rubber, com...... do preferred.......... V. S. Steel Co., com.,.. do preferred.... Wisconsin Central, pfd. Weateru Union Tele.... Wabaah, cor.......... do preferred.......... 7 78 4 12 61 68$ 42 H 80 19 86 Western Union, ex-dlvldend 1 per Total sales for day, 607,900 snares. . . Mopey, 1 per cent. , - i : cent. HEW T0BK SUMMARY. New York, Msrch 18. Dow. Jones A Co. say. American stocks in London were higher. Good reins In Kansas and Oklahoma. No war newa of any consequence. Japanese bonds eaaler in Lon don. Baltimore omo win suspend new work execut. what has -already been begun, on account of money market conditions. London is bullish on Coal, stocks snd steel. Forty-one roads tor tbe first week in Marco show an average gross decline of 1.94 per cent. No re port on possibility of sotthern Iron merger ex. pected till May. Colorado Fuel A Iron 're organisation will be ahortly declared operative. No further fear of a soft eoal atrike. Ex ports of, gold to Argentine are unimportant, but shipments to Paris are likely in the nesr future. The hanks sained from the subtreasury sines Friday $1,600,000. Hocking Valley earntnga for the second week in March show a decline of 12, 877; 12 IndustrtaU advanced .63 per cent; 20 raiiroaas aarancea i.uz per cent. AHEBICAH STOCKS M L0ND0. ' '.T ' r I. London, March 18. 2 p. to. Anaconda de clined ; Atchison advanced preferred ad vanced ; Baltimore unio advanced ; Chicago A Alton declined ; Chesapeake A Ohio sdvsneed ; Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul advanced ; Erie unchanged; Illinois Central advanced ; Louisville A Nashville ad vanced ; New York Central advanced ; Ontario A Western advanced ; Norfolk A Western advanced ; Pennaylvanla unchanged; Reading advanced ; Southern Pacific advanced ; Southern Railway advanced ; Union Pa cific sdvsneed ; United Ststes Steel ad vanced , preferred advanced . Consols , declined . . BOSTON 8T0CK MAHKET. Boston, March 18. Close: Bid. ' 9 :: .. 40 .. T, .. 10 ..445 .. 1 .. 7 .. 30 ., 61 ...33 VS. 6 ... 8 . .; Ask. 9 10 2 43 1M 2.1 449 17 60 ; 80 i 68 . 83 I 58 8 83 United Fruit .. Old Domluiod . Adventure . . . . Arcadian ...... AtUntle Bingham ..... t'aluihut ...... Centennial . , Copiier Range Daly Weat .... Dominion Coal Utah Michigan , . . . . Osceola Victoria Wyandot . .... Phoenix Rhode Island . Shannon ...... Winona ...... Wolverine .... 82 1 2 .... 87 . 88'i 1 70 V . SAK FKAH0TS00 LOCAL STOCKS. San Frindsco, Msrch 18. Close 10 ;S0 a. m. Local stocks; i. ..:..--.. . Bid. Ask. Contra Costa Water 41 .. Spring Vslley Wster , 89 . 89 Giant Powder ....60 62 Vigorlt Powder 4 4 Hawaiian sugar ..... Honokea Sugsr ..'..... 46 47 ......... 12 13 Pssuhso Sugar 13. 13 Alaska Packers' assocUtion ..139 140 TODAY'S CLEARINGS.,, 1 ' . The Portland clearing bona " report to dsv: - " . Clesrlng 8664.209.09 Balance 95,019.70 LIVESTOCK MARKET HAS A BETTER TONE Portland TJnlon Stockyards, March 18, The bad. condition of tbe livestock msrket a week ago has csused smsll receipts during the psst few days and today they were nominal In all lines. Tilts haa caused a better feeling to prevail in all lines, sheep included, and during tbe coming week prlcea are expected . to be more stesdy. Sheep sre now selling at quota tions. Hilling official prices today are; Cattle Beat eaatern Oregon steers, $4.50: best valley steers, ;t.7B4.25; medium steers, 83.500.3.76: cows. $3.603.75; bulls $2.25(2 2.75; atsgs, $2.75(3.25. Hogs Best hesvy, I.VMS'30.00; block, $6.00: Clilna fats, t5.lu4J5.35; stockera and feeder, $1.0004.85. ' RhMiwRotl . wealn.re Mlh.M mmA 1-n.t.. $4.60; mixed sheep. $3.254.60; stockera and ' gftt OSf f.i 1 AA irvucin, ; f A.wti,o. w 9. EASTERN HOGS AHE STEADY, Chicago, Msrch 18. The receipt of livestock In tbe principal packing centers of the coun try toduy were: . . nogs. oir is. Sheep. Chicago ...22.000, .. J.CS0 ; .8.000 Kansas City 8.300 l.soo -. : 8.1100 Oth'aba .......; ?fU00 1.000 2,(Kio Hogs Opened steady with 4, 5(M) left over from yesterday; receipts a year ago were 11, OiX). Ruling nog prices show: Mixed snd butchers, $5.00fc 5.40J. good heavy, $5.S6.45; rough heavy, 5.064t5.80; light, $4.8ocg(5.80. " Cattle Steady. . . . Sheep Steady. Only a Baylnnlnf;. From the Chicago News. ,. If the member of the corrupt ring In the pOfttofflce department are to be ac corded the punishment they deaerve, the government's prosecuting- j officials, atlll have a great deal of work to do. Ther .have made an excellent beginning, how ever. : ,, -V-VV -vA "V'-v-v ";. , ' ;-'';: ..'t!:,p.,i'r r.,'Jt;:v .?f w'y'Va, ;'."'.. $12.50 A BALE IS SLUMP IN COTTON HOST EXCTTXWQ TAX -WTTirZSSXD ojt anew tobx'S cottow sz OHAiraE roa mabtt tears the , OPESTJTO SHOWED 8TBESTOTS, BTJT SOON A BZiTJMP OCCTTBJtED. TJren e 818.80 a Bala. July High I'ofnt , ..$15.86 July low Point 12.80 July, closing bid........................ 13.66 (Special Dispatch to Tha Journsl. New York. " MHreh 18. STittnn tnriav broke $12.60 a bale. Thla was one of the moat exciting . days ever witnessed in the -history Of the cotton exehanas of this eltv. ; The opening of the market was considered qi'lte a steadr one. the. volume ahowlna- a slight advance soon -after the beginning of Then sll at oncft It wss snnarent that some. loiug waa ruaicuuy wrong with the market, for prlcea took on a weaker feeling aud a down- wnru coime was po.gun. ... . ' Thla condition was continued sll through ths session, the price on July option dropping Then on some Nliirht hull ronuira atlvht rm. action set in. but this did nut lf nr) b.n and values began to descend again. nrvsers rusnea miner ana thither in tnelr attempts to net from under hut ih rieelin.x cost many a poor speculator hU hard-earned money. .. ,i. Tl he reason for the decline Is natural u tbe general public declining to support values any ' longer. f. Cotton has heen nin. h l,m hl.k all along, 's,.- .... , 1 he high Values which arera nmnlh nnt on cotton cauaed quite a number of the Urger mills all over tho country to suspend, because they figured that the prices were so high that It made the cost ot manufacture almost prohibitive. Close. 13.06 (g 08 13.04 raisl 13.37 (a 39 18.50(53 13.65C(i 67 13.00ii 120l(fti5 11.7lij76 11.60A155 11.60 ((,63 March. . April... Mav .... 14.64 . 16.05 15.25 15.16 15.22 14.82 June..., July.... August. September. 13.15 October..., 12.27 November.. 12.02 December.. 101 COTTON KING SULLY GOES TO THE WALL (Fnrnlabed by. Overbeck, Starr a Cook Co.) iew.ur leans. Msrch 18. Spot buyers and tellers are apart. No bualaesa U dona on ac count of the Sully- failuwi. Sales today were 25 hales. . Hull , 1.. . - v-VH .UByCHIKl UUUI U1S tock exchange. ARMOUR CROWD IS , OUT OF MAY WHEAT JJPurn1hM y Orerb?ckf Starr Cooke Co.) Phlf H Am It 11 PSh 1 k T Ram A as BSra ,-.h aa .'li ot thtt Uit f tbetr long Mar wheat Tueaday Dli arts fUiaar nnt- snapk . a tug their money. Tb Armour Interest haa not hl.B. 1.... ... ... 1. . . . . . . ., . .. " . weesa, out me uquiastioa ?I ?. wbet Tuesday definitely closed their nfeat ISftill AhaAS 1au .. mm. . a . ..ii,, ii, was oeguq way Dark In November when the May and July prices were In the seven times, a carried the market as high aa $100. . "We did pretty well with the May wheat," said President Valentine of the Armour Grain company, "considering that noma (If the Tstllaafaa aaaaial .- m, V. A ud that one of them made aoo.OtiO. We aold not be aurprtaed it the Minueapolia July aold . v.,-. aojsj vuiL-aiKOs ... t OO DOC rM TtT abl with farorable month of dry weather ia tbe aOUthWMt tha mt. w. - . a. . . . 7; uh va w m rcni one. but there baa beea a good oVal of moUture prlceeT'" uuceriaiulieB J maiotain tiie crop CHICAGO MARKET IS HEAVY AND PANICKY (Furnished by Orerberkf Starr ft Cooke Co.) Chicago, March 18. tog an ft Bryan aay: - - ... aavsss, t avas uzm w IUU LUJ WKll lng was panicky. It waa heavy market ,m m,u"ui us uui idb weaanesa waa accentuated In the latter part of tbe day by tha hgsalVBT fuilllM las UA -i.. . 1 a. S. V. . a-twi iviwu sUaasTste 1U AlBW Ynrk. irhlh -mi mm atl.A smt.nsaAaa i , - - ss.- wui'i-wrvi lJ ua AAIUB" nu tun oiaraoc. L-aniea were "ouj . mi vasAu utairaei;iin ue aoutnweat were dnll and ordera from the mi 11a aeemed til ha V 1 1 h 1 1 rat V It UraHasass Vf 1 1 1... a. I .a. " - - - aa uiiiin TV Slsf IfCairiBn on the crop eltimtlon. The whole altnation w . or-i IUIM 1UIJ UDaWl 11041 ttUQ tbe action tomorrow will depend upon the cahl-a and thtt fTtonl t.t Ua iins.iiaa-in. v.- holder. " EAVOE OF CHICA60 HAAXETfti 1nm1alhoi h nyathautar fl - A afsum.. at- v C hlpairn. Mnrh 1ft Th waifint.. . ' Mmj i . " a u . iviivnti .wncav , Open. High. .05 V 9 .H5V4 .81 ' .81 (I .K3 .88 .84 High. . Low.' 14.05 13.02 15.05 13.00 15.26 12.65- 15.27 18.50 15.86 . 12.80 . 13.70 12.00 i 13.15 j 11.60 , 12 20 11.60 12 02 11.42 12.03 11.60 Low. Close. I .12 4B .HT . .87 B -854 .w4 ,HIA .82 .82 '.BIW , M . i .41) is .89 .80 .84 '. .as 14 a May $ Newiuly. Old July. NewSept Old Sept. Corn May..... ,58 V .58!, .654 .40 .ai 18.T0 13.92M 7.05. 7.20 7 T.10 July..... ,50'A Oats w Hsv -40U iuly....y .884 Pork Hsy.t... 18.60 Jul..... 13.80 13.25 13.45 . e.82 ' 7.02 M e.75 e.87Mi 13.25 13.45 8.2H 7.02 Vi 6.75 6.87 Ml .-;':i Lard Mar TOO T.15 July Ribs May 6 00 July T.OS CHICAGO CASH WHEAT. Chicago, March 18. Cash wheat at noon: r "., . Bid. v.'. Ask No. S red .... No 8 red .... $ .8 $1.(0 , .88 .84 .82 .89 .08 .87 .8! .80 .H .85 .80 .85 No. 2 bsrd winter .... No. s Bsrd winter N'd. X northern spring No. I northern spring No. 3 spring ASOEsfTOrX OEAIH SHIP afNT8. Chicago, March " 18. The grain hloment show; . . . ... : This Week Last Week Ust Tear ".',, Bush. Hnsh. lliish. Wheat t. 2.844.000 . a.7tK.0(i0 ' 8.352.000 Corn , 800,000 847.Ua : . 16,000 Shipment of grain from January 1 to date show: , Tear Ago Increas Bnsh. A Knsh. ' llnsh. Wheat ..,i....24.11l.0ti0 lfi.N10.000 - .204.086 Corn 781,000 ; 658,000 138.OO0 CHICAGO OBAIH CAB LOTS, ' -Chicago. March 18.-Tbe grain ear hta tods show: ' v Cars . Crsda Kut Wheat ' 14 r.. u Corn .....105 ' 10 , 180 Oats ......116 ' 6 120 The wheat cars todsr were: Mlnneanoll. 282; Dulnth, 43. The cara a year Jgo were; Minneapolis, 237; Dulnth, 21j Chicago, IS. WORLD'S OBAIH VISIBLE. t.tvarnnnl. Mareh 1R .tlmutnhall . mimwI. lh. wheat in th chief port of tbe world: ... . ' m...., .. i - .. i . , v . "nj TTee4k'nu a ear Ago Rush. lliiah U,.K Wheat' ........4.844,000 8,5SO,000 2,576.000 Olosa'of Liverpool Grain. LIverDoAl. March 18. Close: Wheat. Mav. 0 Ihi, higher; July, A-7U. nnchsnged. Crn-rMy 4-i, higher. , . . ; CHICAGO CASH BUSINESS, ' ' Chlcsgo,- Msreh 18. The cash buslnesa hers yesterday- was 10.000 bushels of No. 1 northern at 4c under May and 1,01)0 bushel at May prices In store; also 15,000 bushels of No. 8 hard winter. Holes of corn were 50.000 huahela and of oats 23,000 bushels. St. Louis reported Reeves Grocery Albany Creamery -Butter, .55 A. & , L. Standard Tomatoes, 3 . cans . . .'. s . . .25 Java & Mocha Coffee, lb. .'.25 Violet Oats, pkg.... .10 DiU Pickles, gal. . . , .. .30 Sour Pickles, small, gal 35 Eastern Hams, lb. ..... . .13j Albany Creamery Butter... 55 Phone 1991 N.F. Wholesale and Retail GROCER 394 East , Clay Street PBONXI, TJH101T 33X6. J will veil you first-class goods as low bs any house in the city. 1 sack best D. O. Sugar. ......... .$5 JO 10 lbs. Head Rica . . . , i . ,40o lba. Navy Beans .830 1 lb. good Tea ...a. ..'.,,,...,....150 4 lba. best Italian Prune ......... 85o 2 lbs. good Hoasted Coffee .... I B5o 3 lba. Codfish ...i Wo Best Sugar-Cured Ham, per lb. . ....14o 12 bar Savon Soap ................850 ( bars Jumbo Soap . i..... ........ .85o 2 cans Mince Clams ............... 85o 1 box Maccaronl 35o 60-lb. can Pure Leaf Lard ,,......83.00 1 sack good hard wheat Flour . .. .91.00 Praa delivery ta any part of the otty. . , "VOX OXSAT, BUT CEXSAV." . . GROCERY BARGAINS Are always , on sale here.; More and better goods for the money than you find elsewhere. Come here and save 20 to 25 per cent and the quality Is always high, . , 30 cents , 1 .' . Sack Falcon -Pancake Flour,--- $1.00 Gallon can Pure Maple Syrup. , .5 cents 2-lb. package H.-O. Injun Bread Flour. 5 cents 1-pound' package pure 'Corn Starch. 25 cents . 5-pound package Gloss Starch. 35 cents Box No. 1 Maccaronl, white or yellow. , 35 cents Two 1-lb. packages Gold Dust , 35 cents Two bottles Bnider'a Catsup. 10 cents . Can St Charles Condensed iCream. . 15 cents Pound fresh-roasted Costa Rica Coffee. $5.30 100-lb. sack Dry Granulated Sugar. Let us have your telephone number and we will call you up every day for your order and deliver tha same promptly. Our delivery wagons are in all parts of the city every day, ' TBI CASK QatOCXm. FELLOWS 374 Washington St, Phone, Main 8598. Your Sunday :Dinner L GET IT HERE FIVE BIG MARKETS SUHTTTSIDH MaJIKET 997 ' Belmont streets. Phone, Bcott 1988. VACXriO MABXST West Park and . Washington. Telephone, Main 1541. AX.BAHT KAMET-265 First street ..Phone, Red 8226...: ,n: STAB MARKET 588 Williams avenue. Phone; JEaet 633. , TATB MABKET First and Salmon street . Telephone,. Main ,157. PORTLAND PACKING COMPANY Best, Hard Wheat Dalles Flotlr, sack $1.00 Strictly Ranch Eggs, 2 doz.35t New Grass Butter, roll..... 50 1 lb. Best Corn Starch. . .... .5t Baker's Cocoa. .. .. , . .v. . .20 Lipton's No 1 Ceylon Tea, lb. G0 Quart Bottle Salad Oil. . . .25 Our Special Blend Coffee, lb. : :v 15 3 Cans Cream... ...'..250 625,000- bushels No. 2 rod ther, being- one lot of 600,000 busbrls soli br ths Hpeacer part to southern and southwestern mlllrrs. At tbs scs bonrd exporters bought 4,000 bushels of wbest snd 12S, 000 bushels ef torn for export Saa franclsos Orsln Market.' ftsh Franifafvi liirh la pin.. it.QA a m i-Whest, May, $1.41: December, 1.!V .. nancy iiajr, fl.ia; December, $1.02 bid. WtT T0HK 00FFEE HAKKT, : New York, Msrcb 18.- -Coffee clnset i Hid. .le.iio' Ask. 16.19 5.20 6. HO 5.45 . 6 55 6.05 6. HO 6.90 e.fto a. 05 6.20 6.20 Msrch ............ April ............ Mas B.20 fl.35 6.M B.00 5.78 5.KS 5.05 ' 6(K) 8.10 6.15 Juna .............. July August ........... Hrnlember ........ October nosemher December ......... Jnnuarr . .'. februsry .......... looking Ahead for Trouble. From the Chicago Record-Herald. "I claim that my wife Is the worst; NOREN Reeves Grocery Albany Creamery Butter. . .55 Manhattan Club Catsup, pt . 15 Olympic, Byer's Best and White River Flour, always -good and prices right. In trading at our store you al ways gtr. the" bestr We dor not " sell shoddy ordamaged goods at any price. SATISFACTION ALWAYS or money back. 627-629 Washington St "The Pure Good Grocers." GET IT HERE Ifyou want the best the mar ket affords at a little less than you get it elsewhere get itliere. If you read our ads. the prices quoted will convince you we are underselling our competitors: PRICES HERE I H -pound can fancy Bartlett Pears 10l 2 H -pound can fancy Strawberries lO)1 2 H-P?und can fancy White Cherries 10 Wo have some fine Santa Paula Oranges, 2 dozen for ...................25$ Soperla, equal to Sapollo. ...... ...05$ Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli, 10-pound box ...35, Carolina Head Rice, 5-lb pcks.,..25$); Best Gloss Starch, 1 lb....,..,....05a 2 Mackerel ,,. .35i ' Phone in early If you expect to get av lard tub. This 'Is an exceptionally low, price on them. Quick delivery to all parts of the ctty every day. Full weight Is ' our hobby. . ' . Godfrey Bros. Telephone, Mala 1906, Opposite T. O, . . 81 STTPtHSIUH ST. . A. J. FARMER ' Wholesale and Retail Grocer Third and Jeuerson Tou can save 20 per sent by dealing with me. . V;i. 10-lb. box Crackers. ........... ....60a S-lb. box Crackers ................ SOa 1 lb. tilnnersnapa ...... ....... ,...10o S cans Tomatoes ....,-. 25a 1 can Table Apricots . ....i..,,.,...10o H-lb. can Stallworth Cocoa .....,..20a Vi-lb. can Stallworth Cocoa ,...,...10o 1 pkg. Acme Health Koffee ....... ..15a 1 lb. Maple Sugar . . .......T.......,15a 2 pkgs. Ralston Oats ............. .25a 1 box Macaroni . .... ..,..,........S5a 1 lb. Shilling's Baking Powder .....15a I lb. Royal Baking Powder . . i S60 1 lb. Arm & Hammer Soda ....,.,,403 1 bar Naphtha Soap ........ .;..,. So 12 bars Royal Savon Soap ......... 26o $ bars Baby Elephant Soap SSa 8 Diamond C. Soap ............... .260 1 can Alaska Salmon ............... o 1 gallon best Sorgham 50a 2 lbs. broken Java Coffee ......... 25o 1 lb. good BngllHh Breakfast Tea. ...15o Best sugarcured hams, 1 lb. .....IS Via 10 lbs. No. 1 Head Rice 40a 1 lb. Ounoowder Tea .............. .25a a savs urab u. v. DUKar ,,,,O.OV 1 sack good Hard-wheat Flour.. . .96o 2 lbs. Codfish . .15o 10-lb.' pall pure Leaf Lard ..$1.10. 5-lb. pail pure Leaf Lard ...........55a 6 lbs. Golden Oate Soda ...J5o 2 lbs. Seedless .Raisins .....26a 9 mtim RllceH PlnAnrtnl. . IK . 2 bottles Snlder's Catsup 85o 4-gal.skeg mixed Pickles 75a Deliveries on East Side, Tuesdays and Fridays. Let Us Figure J o- j save you money- big money. Atrial will convince you. . Potatoes (good frf A A ones) per ack.....plsUU Cottage Hams per iM lb ; JIC Picnic Hams per ' ia lb. IOC Has tern 3ugar Cured Hams per lb..,...... ..14c DeUverlss to aU parts of the elty. ' Fhone orders given prompt attention. . NEW YORK GROCERY Wholesale and Retail OUS H. HINNENKAMP, Prop. 1 Quick Delivery. Phone. Main 2287. CORNER ELEVENTH AND MORRISON What Do: You Want For Dinner Sunday? When your wife asks you that'just sny; "A chicken from CENTRAL MARKET." If your dinner Isn't a good one it won't be our fault ... - KINDORF BROS. 130 Grand Are. Phone, East 419. Eggs, two dozen 35c JUNE CREAMERT ". . . , .'. . ... ...... 60o i-'airy Duller ............. ,Sbc and 40o Best creamery. . 60o Best sugar-cured ham .......... It Ho Picnic ham . Do . Lard, 6-pound pail ,',.. i. v. . ..oo , Cheese . i . . . , .10o and J2Ho . ,, Swiss cheese . . , . 2Jo All goods . retailed at wholesale prices. Remember Saturday Is chicken ;' dajbr;-;- ; , ,..., i' LA. GRANDE CREAMERT CO.. ' . . 264 Yamhill Street . trouble borrower on earth. She's worry lng now for fear the hat she has ordered for Easter may not be becoming." . "That's nothing. . My wife's worrying because we may be boarding at soma ' place next summer where we'll have a ioiding bed that she can t get under dur. lng thunder-storms." ' See.O. M. Co, ad., page 8.