The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 24, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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    rO DAY'S
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Prices Both Here and inCal-
, ifornia Show Sharp Rise
!: -42.50 in:Conatry..
Front iwtfHWV-.V;'-:.
potatoes remain fcntor , ;
Mixed tone remains btv , r; f
-Weaker 'e,1,"J?,ue"!j.ni8nd. v ' I
;
Wal wheat loses
"; "oaloM O t W la , "I, .Vr,
.' There ba. been a
is
ht Oregons In i"-.
sot AjssA1:: as
made during OP"'
ai 12.50 -IW
100 pound ana "J4'
would "v of a larger
m-ower. i"-n Aiaro advance
amount. Tha. .uaum, -...r
bam
thua
in values w ' "XTL
gon for ',Pu"--.r- f -astern onions
jrcu ;- - - j it
iome Jane-e are coming
n vnoy cn - Ore con.
trol of auppllea .Ml prices.. , . . H
-potatoes to Xansaa ty.'
Tokn and .eoaiern
ehlpmenta ol
K?"?fa brw..t marked
Th? X?t.7herrw; th coaat to
nnmnete iii Kansas City aa -.eu e.ii ou
. Ill SBI'U w
iW. with the Colorado Joc-o
hi
ch ir not nigner V"lc" ;
t..i.Crrmucht,cltement
ta
in trie . potato situation.. The great ad
vance 1 onions has absorbed most ol
m attention of dealers.
ments are still being made from her
fo the south but the e
oulet at recently lowered values. ;
HOxed Tons tUl Ealing Bnttef.
All sorts of prices continue to rule In
"nuVto wort glut, of aurpltes but
thnost who fecenUt adTance -A. r
wa say tney-sn - -- ; - -
make at the higher range, . '
market Is steady to . ww.
coruing to the ",erh.m.T they
1 f 97u while other ay iney
report
tney
their
.would be wUllng to ctean k
stocks at le under this figure..,,
na l r mi m rm " .
That's
the situation at present.- v r
v chicken Karket Is Improved, ,
.i.u in thla reoort yesfer
dav an rmproved tone IS b-lng shown
itr iltuation. Receipts .ire
not near s liberal .and "?less,rege-;
crally being made st sn "o.";,..
to o a pound for chickens. Turkeys
are binding somewUat better, call but
urires have not movea j ,
V Dressed meats are In very good de
mand with sales In both veal and hOffS
being made at ;the prices WotttsbY
- The Journal.. Veal market . Is .fjrmest
but there 18 no real weakness in hoga.
'Brief rotes of ta rad. i ,
, Cheese 'market Is somewnat more
actlv" with quite liberal shipments to
California yesterday. ; .nJf.1(,
peanut market Is showing a ira
tlonally better tone as regards buying
but the prices are "changed.1 - It - Is :
' Mpected Pthat this strength wIU dls-1
srpTar when new arrivals come, next,
"Movement of hops remains
tlve. Dealers are stlllbuying. aU-they
can secure al the prices quoted. Prac
tfealEr all S order . now coming-are
from eastern brewers who are said to
be holding over for next panil:i,1.r.
A car of oranges was among thear
' rival, from the KMf.'Sg'Wh
Market rules between $1.78 and 82.26
with a few sales of select ft $2.60.
lSs Angeles cauliflower Is finding
ready sale at $1.86 and $2 a crate c?
tWFrontZB street' sells "at f ollowg
prices" Prlcea paid .shippers, are .lea
' regular commissions: '
Orala.-Tlony sad Teed, "
- GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, 0c large
1 ' WHEAT-Track prlces-Oub, 84c;
. re4 XWm2Lv5?o; bluestem. lie; valley.
etc,
BAELETNe--Weurni7$27T0
.??irJrS . i0s:i: brewing. $28.
liter (.'! wiaww " - -n
1 whnr$27 per ton; gray, $28026.bO.
?LOUR Eastern Oreavon Patents.
t ok- sitralgnts, $.B0: exports. $3.90;
- iluev- $viJ graham, -Hi, 84.60;
' whoVwhaU$."l ; rye., 0s.s $5.60;
'11.. a I J" . ." " I " . .V T ?i
w ILL STUFFS Nominal Bran, $24
tonl mlddlmga. $29 short., country, $27;
' city. $26; chop, 9tl--i ..t
' Cllr,' v ' ciumrr , orlc Timothy.
nrffi.Jn.tta vailes. ' fancy 815;. ordln
. iii.- Mtrii t3re tim. 117: mixed.
iio'ffitl0.'50;v clover.. $l6l2;Taln.
$10 W 12: - cheat $10 01a. ''b
, snttet. Xggo and BonJtry. stf
' ' BUTTER ; FAT F. 0, K " Portland-
Sweftt cream. 86cJ spur, $4c. -w, . ,3
HUTTER rExtrsv fancy fresh cream
crv 8740o; Jtancy, 87Hc; choice, 860;
ordinary.. 32 c;- best storage, 27H03Oe;
ewond grade. 26c; store, 200 a . pouna;
i:GGS Extra fancy.v candled, , 87
.11,. ,aatra storace. I80 dozen. - .
C'HEESE-"- New Full -cream, flats,
' 16c' per; lb; ioHng; Americans, : jtfs pef
rOULTRT: Mixed chickens, 12 H e
per pound; fancy hens.? 13d per ppundj
roostors,- old, ,10c; iryers, 4sc iD; joron
ers, 18c lb; ducks, 16c; - geese, old,
lie per lb! , turkey allvej lfio lb;
tlressed, 17e " lb; squabs, $2.50 1 doaeuj
rlceons. S1.Z8 dos.; Pressed poultry, i
lic per lb hlgherr wild geese, $40S do
;-.. Bops.- ..wool ana xuaes. -"w
HOPS 1907 -crop; flrst prtme; 67o;
prime, 6 M medium to prime, 63;
inecllum, 46e lb: 1806 crop, J2ef lb:
' contracts!, 1908, , ,10llo.
WOOL 1907 . clip Valley, ; 18018c;
; enftern Oregon. 18 H Q V t?r- W
MOHAIR 80010 C-- ;
lULKii Dry, hides, )213e lto:'gren,
4i6c; calves. green.v7c; kips, to
lb; bulls, rreen salt 804e lb. ;
FHEEPSK1NS Sharlnn.:i J5c02Oe
' each: short . wool." 26c04Oo; medium.
S3IELT HUN PLAYS " .
OUT IN THE QQWLITZ
Only 11 boxes of smelt were;
, received 1ri this city from . th w
CowSits. The arrivals are the;, 4
smallest since the run started ., 4
and the trade believes that the ,
big movement Is over for a "time. e
The catch ot steelhcad salmon.,
Is Increasing an-1 the demand
continues very good at 11c ,a,
pound. Chinooks ars scarce
again.. .! - ... ' --
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MARKE I o
rr , - . - 11
SrELVO; CHICKENS IN
rMUCHBETTEIl DEMAND
, "Egg are coming freely and
prices have suffered quite a dr
Kiln. nd will. If weather con-.'
mIM unab-a furthen drOPS. '
and vary soon., . " " ' '
"Butter la in large supply ana
weak. ' v'-'- ' ' ;-v--"
"Poultry ; haa been In vary
light supply this week, and con ,
tlrlnna havt Irnr.roved conalder-'
ably, There la cuite, an inquiry,
for good liens and springers,' and-.
fryera and broilers are vary . firm ;
Indeed. Geese ara j not - very
much sought ; after, but .
bring record r prices, and,; the
iiia r ihnrt (in these. Wa
vara of tha opinion' that "jwultry ?
will meat with faro tba comlnf
' week, fcr good atock. ;A v si,'' J
"Fancy veal. amall - and
dlum. ara Very avarce, and bring
, record , prlcea. and while Urge r
and rough wIU not aell at top
t prlcea. they' are :.acH". . n;
wanted. . "J :tr"-
Pork baa ben 1 acarcef , thla
week and , fancy medium and
small have been good seller.
.,1Udea ara atlll 4uU and low
priced. " h,v - : T
nM.tn.i kn dull but selling
jurt little batter." Tom Far-j
e rH,of Everdlng V FarrelL v ;
V '
wood." 80eO IX sach; ; long wool.
UeO
11.2ft aacn. ' - ,fc
TAIXOW Prim. rr lb,
Na t and grease, tOXMO. ; ;
IcOlo;
, rnUU and TegataUaa. ,
Afrnra ITinov . COIKTBO Sell
ing: buying. Willamette valley, 60 660:
eastern-Multnomah and, Clackamsa, C
U66e per wt: eweets, WJL'sS VL
ONIONS Jobbing price, $3.00; buy
ing. "Pot, IJ.40 2.60; garlic, 70 per .0.
. Af f i. ceieci, . , -' ' v J . -
Cbolce, $1.26&1. 60; ordinary, 1.00. -
1176: bananas, 6e lb; lemons, ti&.0,
box: limes. Mexican ( Pr j0;
pineepplea. 14 04.60 oosenj P-.
cy. $1.60 ifLHi oidinary. 41 a box; tan
gerines, a Dux;, -
bo; persimmons, I1.T6.
VKIl ETABLKS Turnips, now. . "w
ti mmv rpn 1 0o ter sscK : peeis.
C676o per sack; parsnips. l6cOtl;eab-
bage,"86c0$1.25; toroatoea, California,
$2.60; beans, isc: cauiiiiower, , .v w
$1.20 doi; peas. 10c; horseradish, to lb,
artichokes, $101.10 dos; green onions.
llOi.fiiuvnuuif 1.1
: cucumbers, hot
house, $1.26 dosen; radlshes,i 16o 4oJ
bunches; eggplant, io id; si.
E6c; cranberries., eastern, $10 10.60,
sprouts, no per in. . - v
- - Orooaxies, Wats, sia,
BtJQAR California 1 and' Hawaiian-
Cube, $6.96; powdered. t.o: berry,
$6.60; dry granuiaiea. jo.vvi jim. s"
ulated. $5.?0; conf. A., $6.60; extra B,
iinir.nM.n'.n IS 00; , D. yellow.
m!0; beet granulated. $6.40; bar
rels, IOC; nail oarreis, .,,
Ai'asA An ianW Kn til St '
(Above prices are $0 days nat easb
auoiaiions.j -
UAHPV 1 1 sa t iriti
COFiBE Paokag brands,1 $11,880
is A LT CoarseHalf ground,' , 100s,
lien inn- EAa tliAO: tibia, dairy
60s! $19.00: lOOs, $18.75; bales, $2.60;
Imoorted .Liverpool 60j $20.00: 100a.
6s and 10s, $4.605.60; Liverpool lumS
rock. $20.80 per, to: 60-lb rock. $11.60,
(Above prices apply to sales of less
than car lota. Car lots at special pnees
subject to flurtuatlpna.) .- . ,
KlUfci imperial japan, ixu. i. ,
6 & 6 lie;- New Orleans, bead, 7c:
AJax, 6c; Creole. 60.
BEANS fiiuail white, $4.2$; 'largo
white, $4.10; pink.. $4.10: bayou, $8.0;
Lima s, $6.60; Mexican red. 4Hfe
NUTS Peanuts, Jumbo, Hc per ip,
Virginia, 1 o - per lb; .roasted,, Jo
per lb;7panese, 6 6c; roasted. 7o
per lb: walnuts, California, lo per lb;
lne nuts, iso per jui nitaui .
Oo per lb: brssll nuts. 1 60 per lb: fil
berts. 15e per lb; fancy pecans. tti.UQ
per id: aunonas, ia . , , i
Ideatg, Fish and Vrorlslona, f ,
FKESH MEATS-Front street Hogs,
fancy, 7e per lb;? ordinary, lffl5i
large, H7o per lb; veal, extra, 9oper
lb; ordinary, SHc per lb; heavy, 7c
per lb; mutton, fancy, 8o per lb
HAMS, BACON. ETC. Portland pack
M 1 V ..' 4 A A. tO Iks 1lilt MB) lK
14 to 10 lbs.. 12He per lb! 18 to 20 lbs,
12c; breakfast bacon, 16 022o Pr
lb; picnics, o per lb; cottage roll, loo
per lb; regular short clears, smoked.
Ilo per lb; nnsmoked, UO0 per.(b;
d nar rarKR. iinimoia. lute, Biuuikvua
11; Union butts, 10 to i$o lbs un-
smoked. izo jer id; smonea, iso per w,
clear bellies, unsmoked, 12o per b;
smoked, 13 He per lb? shoulders. 10c;
' LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s, 12J4o
per lb; 6a, 12Ke per lb: '60-lb. tins, 12e
er 10; eieara reuaereu, luo, tv v"
t: 6s. 'llo per id; ooaipouna, iws,
iu per id.
'. I, a tier J
,TrisnRonk"eod. 120 Ibi flonnden
le per lb; halibut 10o (per lb;- strlpet
Dass." HOC ver iu, vnijiiau,
mnn chinook. i 12Ac: ordinary fresh.
100110 per Hb; frozen, 0c; herrlrgs.
6e lb; solev 70 lh; ahrlmps, lOo per
lb; perch, 60 per lb; tomcod, 110 per lb;
lobsters, 250 per lb.: fresh mackerel. 80
per lb; crawfish, 26c, perdoaen; stur
geon, 12 Ho per lb; black bass. 20o per
Ibi silver smelt ' 7c per- lb; Columbia
smelt 3fi6c: black cod. 7 V4c lb; crabs,
lon, $2.50: per 100-lb sack. $5.00; Olym
pia, per gallon, 32.40; per. 100-lb sack,
I6.004ii8.60: Eagle, canned.. 60o can: $7
dosen; eastern In shell, $L76 per huo-
CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $8.40;
razor-clams, $2.00 per box; lOo per dog.
Painti. Oosl OIL Eta.
i ROPE-ipure manila, ,14c;:. standard,
i2c;'-slsal,-i0o..-f fe
. COAL OIL water white, Unks, UHej
case. ,18 Ho; .' headlight- cases. 20c;
Klane, cases, 88c;, Eocene, cases, SlVtO
GASOLINE 8'dg cases,, U0 per
gal; iron bws, isc per gai. .
T BENZINE 88 deg.. cases, JBo per gal
inn hhla S3a ner pnl. .
! TURPEf TINE In eases. o per gal;
wood bbls. 93c -per gaL ' ;
, WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 7e per lb;
B00-lb lots, 8c per lb;-less lots.-aHO.-'v
, WIRE NAILSPreaent basis at $3.10.
Y' Porllaflder Bays Inn;;S:
?f ftfSpeclal Dispatch to ; XV JonrntU P ;
La "Grande?1 Jan. ;: 2.--4V;i'AvLaldlaw
of Portland has traded '1,200 acres of
wheat land situated in Morrow county
and some . resiaence property in tji
Grande to Walter Lyman for a 70 per
n atnok In the Red Apple farm neat
the' city. - The entire deal Is made on
the basis of 122,000. Mr. Laldlaw, will
nnn h the nrino.lnal owner In' the Red
Apple farm, which contains to aU .about
KfaO acres. ' '
New York 4 Exchange; Rates.
' Chicago, Jan. , 24. New . Tork, .
change. 15 per cent premium. ,
Cldcago -Cash Barjejr,
Chicago, Jan. 24. Cash barley . closed
BUC(fl.
- Tacoma Wheat Market. r
Tacoma, Wash.," Jan. 24,w-Wheat ex
port
Club, E3c;'.bluestem. 86c
nv akin Itchinr Is a temper-tester.
Th more vou scratch the - worse- It
Itches. Doan's Ointment cures - pl'es, I
eczema, any skin itching. At, all, drug I
OREGON DAILY TOURNAL
Hop Dealers
" t, ... .1
In AU tne
Chicago Wheat Market lie
t covers Early Loss-LiH ;
A, ' CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET, a "
'.: ' v Open. Clone.' Jan. 2S. Gain.
nt,iA., Tan lT,lvernoors snarp
loss at th opening and close today had
a depresalng effect upon yslues here in
the wheat pit up to the last half hour
of the trading. The market opened Ho
to Ho under yeaterday, but closed He
to Ho higher.- Trading was on a small
scale during the entire 'day. '
Coarse grains did not follow the early
weakness In the wheatplt aJthough
Initial values were fractionally to?
The gain at the close was H to Ho n
corn and Ho In oats. , provisions were
better supported . and . January pork
gained 15c, with a Ilk rise In th May.
.'Rang by XtowrTlng-lIop'klns' Co.;
1 ; 'V'"-'- WHEATS v Vv-'..v.-:,'
Open.' High.' tow. -1 Closa,
May "..;;.101 . .108'
July $8 , . I8H
102
7H
I
';$1
, 10:
; 8W
46
.,4
1817
COKW. ,
May'.;U.J.:., I0H. . 61' ;
?
; OATS.
MaT7,,.V;.i. 61 v 5H;-JH
July 44 41 i ..,
MESS PORK..,, a- ,
- a & ' m mmm
May ....... 1807 ibzo - v
CATTLE- L1ARKET-
SOf.lE BETTER DE
Ecceipts Small and Price Is
Holding Well Hogs.
V?.;!Teir-DiiUVvkr-
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN..-
j. i'- iTnn fnttle. BheeO.
rtn- - ....100 law '
1907 . - ,J : ' 101
ioo ' ' J! ; :
loos .,....,...... - v,.r;.i v
Pni-tianfl TTn(on Stockyards. Jan. 14
Hogs are gaining in weasness everj
day because 01 m wmmm " ' r. i" . r.K
The trade is so well , supplied with
eastern stock at this time that It Is not
receipts were larger the prices would
A better ton is shown la th eatUe
.iMaiinn- with recelDts light - In the
yards. , Price Is unchanged. Sheep re
Ln. ... almost ton nominal to quote
and th class, of stock arriving In not
"yago today all lines wera firm
a. 4 itnnrsnrrA1 VfllllAaOL- A .'- .. t
President W. H. Daurhtrey of the
Stockyards. ha9returned from his ranch
at Echo. He says that up to this time
then' has been practically no wintry
weather In that section, and lutl leea
lne Has been done. '"r -"3 '
Hoss Best eastern Oregon, $5.25;
China fats, $6.00., ,.. f..- t -
Cattle Best eastern " Oregon steers,
$4 0004.25; best cows and heifers, $3.25;
bulls; $1.7602-00. ; -."-7.-,
... Sheep- Beet wethers, 85.8505.60;
mixed snd best , ewes, i.wu(tft.eu;
lambs, .z0.v.
OPEX WIXTEH SAVES IIAT,
Stockmen Have Not Fed to Any Ex !
tent as Yet. . '
; (Special SUpatch to Tbe Jonrnal.) '
Pendleton, Jan. 84. The most unusn-
ally mild wlnter ever . experiencea in
Umatilla county is being enjoyed this
winter, in in vicmuy 01 v inion .
Upper Butter creek, on of th principal
cattle districts in the county, scarcely
a load of hay has yet been fed to stock
cattle, their only feed being the open
range. Hay Is plentiful and stock .are.
in excellent conaiuon, ira iubmu
that a -very large part of the hay will
be carried over. Sheep -ar ' being fed
but little, and In many cases refuse -to
eat the nay fed them, preferring th
grass, whlctt has not yet peeu cuvercu
with snow. v-,:';T7 'JX"
VU CANNOT STOP IA1SSES.
Hogs Continue to Prop In ' Value in
.the Various Eastern lartu.
. '- , (United Pre Uaaed Wlre.) .,
i Chicago, Jan. 24.-rHogs, receipts, $5,
000; , cattle. 15.000; sheep. 5,000
.V Hogs ar 5c lower; left over, 1.400J
mi-red- 34.0004.80! heavy.' 34.1504.80:
rough and heavy, $4.0004.30; light $3.96
4.25. c, -. .:. S-'-. xj'"pf
Cattle Strong. .'Jv-, tV-it
Sheep Steady. ' ' t ''"5f f.
; Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 2 4 .Hogs," re
ceipts, 10,000; v cattle, , 2,000; , sheep,
-' Omaha, Neb., Jan. 24.-Hogs. yecelpts,
7,000; catU 1,000; sheep, 600. ; r - :
''"''i.'W'j'.v ; . ., '"i 11 in i ai . i) hi -'-tfh'fW'M?i
SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE. ,
r '.7.;. . --r r--,-;.-i ".rv1?,-:' ,f .
XFurnlshea by Downlrig-Hopkins com
f pany.. members ' Spokane Mining Ex
change.) ' . ' .v- .t.;;v--.:v''t,.
t Spokane, Wash.,, Jan. - 14. Today's
...t 4 i,'..!' , Bid .
AJax ,v t t.i J . i. 1 71 '.
Alameda. . .... L. .... .3 V 1
Ask.
10H
' 4H
Alhambr'....jiV;..Vv...-.;Vfet-4 -rt!M0
Alberta Coal & C6k 25 88
Bel J . ; V 'f ' t i ' ? 4 1.
Bullion ;,.,vi.iv.v.,,t,14H''iTlIJ
Chas. Dickens . H 5
Canadian .Cons., Smelters. 74 ' . .2.
Copper King ...... '3 H sf?
Ttnmtnlnn (4nnnor .. .240 - ZOO '
Evolution ;i ) - 1 H
Echo . , i . t. i $
n.ikraiti, rv,ol 20 . 27
Gertie- . ... . . . i ; ' . 4 H
Heda Viii''i:wr ;M
HflDov Dav .i ... 1 V ". .-'
an
Hoioen u.-tb tJ. ... ;
Humming. .Bird- -.;. ''i f H'Vl-'I.r
Hypotheek ,. iV , . f J
Idaho Giant '.;....... .v6H . b
Intl. Coal,,&: Cok.4 ...79 W 8tt
Kendall; ....;... ?5.'
Lucky Calumet 13H . 28
Mlunnla (,ninif ,.......l., Ill 11 7
M I nera I Farm .. i J ;; v
Moonlight . ;w ...... 2 H -Nabob
4 , 4H
Nine Mil-. ...... , JH ' v
O. K. Cons.-..ii,j..i s'.;.s;.J..i
Oom .Paul i-i . .'.... . . . li 8
Panhandle Smelter , 4 4H
Rambler Cariboo -v. 84 25 H
Yi
Reindeer ' ".' 1H
Rex (18 to 1),... ........ 34 H
Sonora k .... . .:..' . ,: H
Snowsho
Bnnwatnrm . . . - . . .... . . .125 '
- 27
185
Sullivan . . ...... .g . '.. .
Sullivan Bonds ............ 4 . j
Stewart i-. i, .'; 06 iif 100
Tamarack A Ches.i. -60 ylOO
Wonders... i ... ,1 .'j . 1
' Sales: 2,000 Dickens at 8 He 8.000
Copper Ing at 8Hc : )0 Gertie St 8 He,
1,000 Panhandle at l14c.i.f.;:..:H,.i.
Inspect Rosenthal's shoe , gtdr : win-
' . I , ,
mm :
: LAST illllTES
HAS
PORTLAND, FRIDAY . EVENING, JANUARY SiJC,
wkha Proipiidinj? Not to Have Orders,
Are Haying and Contract-
. .11: . mi r..
pupping ney ,uu.
m I'JIIEAT
DROPS 1 CEIIT
rrice Is DoW in Ecsponse
to Continued Weakness .
, v."'',. JjT Other Marlcets. '1. ' v
Continued v losses : in th - European
price, brought about by the sharp reac
tion In Chicago, has forced me , locni
price of wheat lo lower and further
losses In price are likely unless the
movement downward Is - discontinued
abroad. In this market today millers
and export agents are not offering over
84o for club and 860 for bluestem, but
some purchases are reported at these
figures. However, buyers ar not so
anxious o do business on 'th -present
basis. They say that until Liverpool
becomes settled again wheat .trading
here, will be rather risky, especially on
a downward trend abroad. . v
Ther has been no business with tn
east In Pacific coast oats recently al
though several dealers nave receive
vaarue Inquiries regarding supplies of
late. However, the markets ar drawing
closer together. .... ...
ir.nH iiiin.ai nmalnS In export
flour trade, millers reporting a general
lack of Inquiry as well as orders, prices
ar too nign, tney -say,
for the orient
to Indulge at thin
time. Local busi
viaai li mi let st unchanced values. Mill
fenrii are too scarce to base an accurate
quotation.'
Printed prices are nominal.
F
SETiDS STOCKS LOWER
STOCK MARKET LOSSES,
Amalgamated - " H
Sugar '1.
C. .& O. ........
Colo, iruei
Anaoonaa ......i.
Erie
Atchison ;
B. AO.
ILocomotlv
........
I' ,'" H
a. .... . H
ealher.. H
L. & N. . .
Pao.'":
ral...
Brooklyn
Missouri Pac.
N. Y. Central
Canadian.
rent. Learner
O. A -W. H
Penns., ....... .H
Rt Paul ...... 1
People a - uas . . n
U. P. ...1.
U.'. B. Steel; . ...
' dO Pfd. ...... : J
G. N., pfd. '.... 1
Reading ,...,'..lr
S. P, '.I H
Southern - Ky. . H
v. ; STpCK MARKET GAINS. '
A.' Smelter .... . H N.'P,
Rock Island..-., Hi ,r . - :r
KSm-m vnrk. Jan. 25 The stock mar-
v.i -. ahnnrf ti . iffect' of forced liqui
dation today and opening and closing
values lower with the exception of a
few Issues. American Smelter held well
mt ' closed with a net gain of H point
and a similar rise was betted by North
ern Pacific.
Rang by Pownlng-Hopklns Co.:
DESCRIPTION.
Amai. Copper..
Am. Sugar, o. .
Am. 8melter...
Anaconda M. Co.
Atchison, o..
Bait & Ohio;..
Brooklyn R. T.
Canadian Pac, c
fenL Leather.,
C., M. & St Paul
Ches. Be Ohio...
Colo. Fuel,.c...
Erie. C.....C.
Am. ; Locomotive!
L. A Nashviue
Missouri pao.-
N. Y. Central.,.
North. Pac. c.
Ont A Western.
Penns. Ry. . ....
People's Gas ...
Reading Ry C.
Rock Island, O...
S. Pacific c j .
H. Kaiiwa. -t,,.
U Pacific c. .'.
U. c. Hteei, c
,lo nrererrea -.
Gt Northern .
Am. Smelter, p,
Roe. c
do preierrea
Fed. timelier..
Norfolk .....
' Northwest Bank Statement.
. i- 4 PORTLAND. -
aearings today 8792,72 .5S
Clearing year ago m 862,100. 20
Balances toaay f-"?'iV2
Balances year, ago. . ..... ........ iot,ot.n
SEATTLE. -
Clearings ; 1'?2?iSf
Balances . .... . . . 123.ZZ4
' -,M "TACOMA. ' '
Clearings ................... I'2;
Balances .. . . .
, Liverpool Wheat Lower. '
Liverpool. Jan. 24. May. wheat opened
at 7s 7d; closed at 7s 7Hd, a loss or
d from yesteraay,
ORCED LIQUIDATIOri
f: h W
,. . w.
49H 49H 48H 49V4
lUHlUHUl 11IH
687 63H -8!4 3H
2 7 .-. 8.2
44 44H 43H 4IH
149 H 149 H 149 149
eke -''- 184
niH118HlUHlHH
IZ-JKI 7il tVVI i7
20 20 10H 19H
15H 1H 142 15
36 .U.. . JO
43H '43"48H 43H
Iize iz itax "n
Jif.jiiiMf !..
118 113H UJH i
86H 85H 86 86 ,
101102 99H 100H
14 i '14 j 13 13
75 J 75 ' 8 .74
28H 28H 28 28 ,
92 - 027 91H 01H
121 i.... ..... 120
9H 90 H
89 00 89 89 .
126 128 , 125 125
.::..::::::::::-
Hdromyesterasv
J V.'. t, 4- k , - t v ,
WME1USIGI.
t: ' ;pays MorePerCentThahWBan
k . -: Waverlcigh ' Six - Months Ago Have
mmmw
t:iCy-
MinTMPROlil!l52SiG0:
: P.'
122 SiXTH STREET - ;
PRICE OF PRODUCE
:j sa:i feoisco
San Francisco Jan. "i0;
California club, per cental. $1.02 H0
1.17 u ; white mlUlug chid, ,'' -m
white Australian, i.((tf i.eu;
bluestem, $1.72 H (9 1.76: northern club.
1.67H0l.iO; inferior griuei v. t--
artv-No. 1 feed! $1.47 41.50.' with
mm fancv at 11.62; common to rair,
fl.40Ol.47H; brewing at e"'"'"-'
I1 654H.80;. brewing snd shipping at
Port CotaV $1.62Htl-67:i chevalier.
11.65 01.8S.' accorauis w
Butter r Fresh California
-i, M. ft pat- aeoonds. 22!
extras,
torase,
California extras. 23c; firsts. 22c;
ends. 31c;ea.tern extras. . . fi
seo-
rsts.
ISc; seconds. ic;- iaaiei, coai.".
firsts. 19o. . .rmm
aaronaa. lc: viniuo,
rnllfornla extras. 18c;
hrstS
....
150
rsts. 1 4o; seconds. 9a- rr 'nla
VALUES 'ARE-ASTONISHING
Piano and Organ Buyer Pronounce
Big Clearance Sale at Eileri Fiano
j f.L
House the ureatest cargam wui
ing Event lor Many' Months.1
If s really astonishing what a compar
atively small amount or money win
In the purchase of a piano, organ or
piano player at thla particular tim-.
The offerings In this big
a .Ilhlll ii d AM iniiruiIlSlltSk iivm
which
rkv "Ki, received from prominent
homes in trie city ; n4.
In - ex
.hinn Inward roaKes in ui
famous
"Line 01 whshw.-; M
There are aiso .
lent pianos . Which have oeen nw
from rental nurposes, also . some
that
nave beena& for display Instrument.
on. our salesfloors. J'her are,
t ion, a nlimber of ,rpiano P'y '
various makes, and organs ar alap In
thThere'ar scores of rare values. For
ln?tanclahe4Cl. $860 SUck. a very
fancy . motUed mahogany ct,.fiful
barkaln at $316; another, a beautiful
T- nftn itvle. in mahogany
ai $285! oni ct the Tamau. Vertl-
grand steinways ; C:
argest sis Ludwlgs, which shows but
..i.. n .itii money, at $68.'- Then
yoi
now uu - . .r.t
anmioai enummeni cuiiiiiii
NdueUoa from reguUr cost . ;o. An-
reius, in mauosnuj'. r.T" r "
Ki oVcheatrsl stvle. at $98; also.a gen
uine PUnola at $76; another. In beauti
ful'ebon? cSsc at $100. and. -till others
of various maxes at " - '
In the organ list are many well known
makes, beginning as low as IJ8J0. ,
Many instrument" "v
since Monday morning, but referenc to
the Hsu published InVednesday papers
will alv some idea of th saving oppor
tunity. But the best way Is to com as
soon as posslbl and look tb pianos or
other instruments in which yon may be
r. .L.L av at once. Th special
price in very sase is so low that we
Should hav all cash; but It you desire
terms we ar stiu - wunns: " .""
to. suit . your - convenience. Every sale
covered by the famous Ellers Mftney
Back If Not Satisfied" guarantee. Eilera
Piarfo House. 36$ .Washington . street
corner' of Park.-- J-
there are i.mrouir X.7phffir;
from $87 upwards. Including a Chicker.
Ing7in genuine rosewood case. In fine
i-fl. .ilos if vnu have a piano you can
J 1
: ARE
Every week even at this season we enroll the names of promi- t,
it ciuzens as buyers of FOX FURNACES. - " . -
nent
M Our Rgures-rYou'il Save Money:
Save .fuel, save tnnoyance'iave yourself needless, repairs, etc
Every, Furnace Is Absolutely Guaranteed
J ,v Every PorUand home needs " furnace because it js the -onlyvfy .
'. to heatiaUsfactorily and besides increase the value of your property. .
-, -v '.v ., - --".)-'- . ...i ..- f,., - ..... , ... , ii .
130 first St :
vv . ; Theirs MoneyHo vrs Thatf?
I ' V.
iJjliW
V.V - v THAT'STHOW!
.S
QABiSif. .
Imerlca, fancy, 15c;f!rats,
tshtern fancy. New yoik.
.... t.,11,,.,. n,ir.
b.nksat$1 o; &, $i'.ao 1.40:
orison 1 urbsnks, ' 8'c' .$1.20; river
"onloni-TeUow . Panvers. $2.758 00.
0?snt-es Per bo, navels. $1.75U 2.25.
with some fancy at 12.60.
A Good CcfX;3 Mill
AND ' ' , .
A Posad of Good
; . Coffco . ; ;.. ;V
AH lor 50c
DACiES' TEA STORE
." 170 XV3XO VT. ' ;. .
"Open AH IhcTime
ABSOLUTE
OFFEREtt: i
DEPOSltORS
No" interest paid on
.'commercial accounts or
: daily balances ; V: :
INTEREST
s
i. , ' :
Paid on; Term. Savings
Accounts,
By - the old gold ;tried
; , and tested . . . . .
Corner Sixth and Aide StC
., Opposite Oregonlan i ;
".i -rr l- ' .. -.. ? -
Near Alder
'
Doubled
Buy .tlwl
fv.--' i;
mm.
i"Phbnes-A2537. Main1; 550
its r- e
-It; ' I
, 1 " J M
We Sell Meat Cheaper Than
West Side Markets Sell It
MTMIM.
; HAjMEf t;
Ccr.CrccJAve.4E.EcrEs!eSI.
Phones: East 42; 15 22 42 ,
SPECIALS FOU S AT
UIIDAY OriLY
SugcrCured I!iin.5l2c
Cottage llcmfr;- lie
Picnic l!air.5 Cc
THESE PRICES FOU
CASH Oa'LY
Good Boiling Beef lb... .4
Good .Beef Stew; lb; ,.4j
Choice Corn Beef, lb. . 5, 7(
Good Steak, 3 lbs;;..;'.".'23
Prime Rib Roast Beef, 1 ,
lb .... .. ...iovi2
Choice Leg Pork, lb .13 l-2
r;'t-OUR MOTTO 'k I.
Quick Sales and Small Profits'
AH Other Meafc
Accordingly
TRY US - i . -s ;
You Can't Make Money Faste
BUTTER
s-k i e . rc- -J
70c Good Creamefy 6
''v. - ' -'.V . .. .- . 1
Dainr Butter ....." ......K
Eggs,-.;....;..v:Vi";k.;.25n(i, s
Best Sugar-Cured Ham..,...12i'
Breakfast acon, lb...r.a....'.a't
ruu L.ream wkm .......
Wisconsin Swiss Cheese ........ 2
Cream Brick .......... ..
limburger Cheese, lb.
Oleomtrgerine
All goods retailed at wholesale pric
Salsrday it Czr Ctlckca D:
.1
I
La Grande Cream ei
, 264 YAMHILL STREEX.
Prnnil nf Hk Handiwr
B S Va .;ws w . 'j
. This is made posslbl by using;
" oood nora, ,,
. -v '.i Order from your Orocer.'"
Dalles Diamon
' -, , 1 ' ' or . , 1 '
, , UBEXTT BZLXi ' -
' f ' Made by , "
SZAMOZTO XOLXEB HJXLS?
Office and salesrooms j .
' . 882 Washington Bt,
r ?. . . Cor. 2d, upstairs. - -
University Heat Rtarl
I
. mwRQir RT COS. FX8X.
Pnnn Steak tier lb. ....... J
Loin fiteak, per lb 1
Porterhouse Bteak, per .lb......... 1
Tea Bone Steak, per 1D ...1
Shoulder Roast per lb. .. .7. and
Pot Roast per lb . . ......... 4 to
Soup Bones,, perlb. .
i Soup Meat per lb.,.....ai to
Rtew Meat. Ber lb. .... 4 to
I Roll Roast per lb......'l
Mutton, .per lb.......... to i
! VeaL per lb..i. 1
Hams ..........;.. -iV
Our meats are fresb every day
rovernment lnspctd. 8?bono ..
order last 6326. .
XT TOW WAST A ,
First-Class Sundr
Dirtncr
.DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON
G. COVACH & CO
" they are th Reliable Dealers x
FisIi,OystersiSPGnl!
Everything Strictly Fresh and. Cue
. .. .... . . ted. : ...
'i 'i .s7STXBT ST. -..
boag A-3533. Zlala 635.
stores. . , ... ' ' . :,
Idows and get busy. - J .. :...'