THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAIy PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY, e. 1903. ' ;
17
i IUL1U-LJ-' J
TODAY'S
POTATO PIT A
VERY DEEP OHE
; ., ' , ii , . . 4
Price Falls to Bottom and
Bhpws No Signs of Early
J: j Kccorery Here. -
1 ' . ; .,
Front street feature! j '
' Eggs down to 26o again.'
Chicken market Just holding.
Dressed' vmI coming faster. ' - '
, Butter market baa ateadr ion.
. New smelt run Is likely,
i Cabbage supplies rattier short
; Rabbits come from eastern Oregon.
Wheat and flour trade nominal.
Hop consignments meet hard luck,
i Onion market Is weakening.
' lf price for potatoes.
Cheese market holding steady. .
Jower Mn for roUtoes. '
At the moment there seems no limit
to the low level of pout market prices.
, Values ar going down here avery day
And dealers are not offering over Oo
for best tock.,except In a very few In
itances. 1 This, too. In view ot the
iteadler ton in the south. The trade
tere says that the Improvement In Cali
fornia prices la but temporary and will
vanish when shipments begin to oome
Tom here. At this, time there ts prac
.toally local potato shipping;
I) Onion rrtoes SCav Been trained.
r There Is b recti oally no business In the
local onion market at this time. TheJ
inarket remains nominal at $2.80 as the
mylng price at country shipping points,
,iut practically no orders are being re
el va irom ins sou in ior uppiiv
Eastern onions are again arriving In
,oth San Francisco and Los Angeles,
und as they can be laid down at a lower
tigur than Oregon, practically all the
ijusiness Is going that way. In the
,neantime the trad her la on the fence
,rlta growers not dlaposed to sell under
ii, whicn, nowever, cannot oe oouuava
i4 the moment. Therefor no business.
I Errs sown to M Again.
I Tb local egg market la down to J Bo
igaln along Front atreet, with supplies
'lomewbat Increased during the pat 24
riours. The trad has been buying in
arger lots up to this time, but with the
ower rang of values the retailers are
r.u HivTn a. faar rum m.t a lime.
I Chicken market Still shows Increased
irrlvals, but prices - ar holding un
;hinit witn a eteaav ton ruling.
: Creamery butter market is steady to
Inn, with several city makers claiming
n actual shortage even at 37 He a
jhound. Supplies of out side butter are
feot bo heavy because soma of the deal
ers hare put the price to such a low
evel that traoe was xorceo.
Dressed Teal X Coming Taster,
I Somewhat more liberal supplies of
. res sea veai are nuiw in tiu
treet markets and receivers ssy it 1
.arrinr to ret the too.
; Pressed nogs ar in good supply, with
narket value unchanged at 7c for best
lock stock.
i A fair supply of glllnet smelt was re
orted In this morning from the Colum
la. Ouslitv Is better and ths trada ii
f the opinion that another run is soon
iu In the Cowllta Price remains at
o.
Cabbag Srappll Rather Short.
s Rmuu of tha recent cold anan which
;iad it Impossible to aecur cabbage
rom storage, local supplies aiong me
wholesale district are quite small and
rices s re firmer and In some Instances
lhr. ...
i Jack rabbits are coming in large lots
rom eastern Oregon and ar in nne
'kin. nnntcii at is a aozen.
I Because of the agitation there Is a
ominal demand lor Japanese oranges
t this urn.
Brief Hot of the Trad.
t Trad In the local wheat market Is
till at a standstill, with quotations
ominally unchanged. No bualnesa rs
Sported by foreigners. Flour trsde
low locally, with no export inquiries
ported. . , , .
Apple market nas iair traae, nut prices
re showing no disposition to do better
nd the best apple on the street can be
btained at Vi toaay. ..
Hav market in very oulet, with offer
figs showing an increase, but values are
eld atationary ior me momni, ai
lira ! -in oulte fair demand because
ft the shortage of clover, but there is
ot the slightest Dit oi excitement in
-a Aamnnd.
(Front street sells at ths following
Quotations. Prices rald shippers ar
ss regular commissions:
Grain, Flour and Teed.
I GRAIN JJAGS Calcutta, So; larg
its: ama'i iota, im , .
WHEAT Track prices Club, 82c;
M Kussian, sue, Diucsiero, c; vai
. Uin.
ropN Whole. tSi: cracked. StS ton.
BARLEY New Feed, $2 per ton;
.Had i2Beii: Drawing. zs.
S bvk k..S ter owt
S ii a i'SUNw Producers ntiee No.
whit til per ton; gray, 2f ate.bO.
it FIX) UK Eastern Oregon ps tents.
t;-95j straighta i.eo: exports.
tllav, $4.3004.60: graham. Ha. $4.60;
al wneat. . ry. eva. .ev;
MILL STUFFS-i-Nomlrial Bran, $26
Piuntry. $27; city. $2; chop. $2124.
Vniametta vallsT. fancjr $16: ordln-
try, $11; eastern Oregwn, $17, mixed.
jinrno.Bo: ciover. infn:
rraln.
to 12; "cheat, $10012; alfalfa.
$12Q
Li.-
Batter, sgg a&4 TonRry,
I RT7TTKR FAT F. O. T. Portland
Lweet cream. 8So; sour, 14a
BUTTER Extra. fancy f resn cream
dlnary, tJHc; best atorae, J7HW$0c;
'Mind arade. S6o: store. JOo a cound.
BOGS Extra fancy, candled. H6c:
listern storage, iiiffiso aosen.
a nuvvaiit . Maw iruli i
S. Ho per lb; Xoung Americana, 17o per
(POULTRT Mixed chickens, 11 MO
o per lb; fancy hens, 13)lMo per lb;
osters, old, 10c: fryers, l416o lb;
oUers, ( ) per lb; dUcka, (--); geese,
d, $10q per lb; turkeys, altva lie lb;
Pessed. 1718o lb: squabs. $2.60 dozen:
rgeons, J.zi aoa.; areasea poultry. ii0
q per ID nutner, wua geeae, HVi aoa
opa wool ana ' ium,
HOPS 1907 crop, first prime, $ Mo;
ime, enwoc; meaium io prime, so;
edlum,46o lb; 10$ crop, l2o lb;
F, WOOL 1007 ; clip Valler. l$01$o;
stern yregon. iiawm , , ; . r. ;
MVHA1H IlffHttt- "
HIDES Dry hide. HOUo lb; green,
J60; calves, green, OTc klpa, to
.bulls, jrreen salt. 8 to lb
bHEKPSklNS Sheartna. IS0OIO0
oh; short - wool. J5c04Ocs meai'jm.
ood,. 60cO$l ach; long wool,.76o
ItALLOW Prim, per lb, Se04;
E0HIBITI0N SAID "
!' 'TO IN JUKE HOP CALL
(Prohibition la reported to b
h th cause of th low price and
ths absence of demand lor hop
according ;t J.' J. Metaler, a.
1 local - dealer who has Just re
j turned from th aast Mr. Mets
I ief tbok'ouC a, number of ; con-
I algnmenta of Oregon hops east
r and say that Instead of want-'
lng to buy , th v Brwers ar
ready to sell until they see just
how large th prohibition move
1
ment is going to assume
MARKETS
nUSIL FEONT STBEET IS
AFTER BANANA TEUST
4 J v Front ''itrMt. li .'itr th
banana trust . again but Front
trt doe not want th bansna
trust to know it Ja th man-
, tim th wholesale produce men
; ar going to buy banana (rom ,
;th trust, nd lntnd to pay th
aforesaid trust whatever prlo
It ask. Th . produo . trad
eems Quit " willing to , allow
aom en ls toido th trust
busting got for It had som
perlenc with this a fw years
ago when Ban , Francisco rosr-
chants thought tnf wr going
to contlnu th us of Hawaiian
fruit ana th trust said no. ,Th
result was that when th
Hawaiian fruit arrived th ba-,
nana trut had a numbar of carg
of excellent stock which It sold.
at sOo a bunco. t . t -
v .... ' ,
No. I and gr. IOH4.
CHITTIM BARSC80.
mtta and TagototiUav
POTATOES Fancy. 0O7$.
Mil-
i,. nritiamett valier. aoivftsa
sastorn Multnomah and OMkamaa. II
mr tu.
i kmi o- nrnmirr. auoisii.DO.
OUt; bsnanaa. to Ibslamons, i Qi.it
pineapples. $4 4.(0 dostm; pears, fan
cy. lUtoUi; idlnary. $1 a box; tan
gerines, 11.71 a box; Jap oranges, 0i
tan-
$00
bpx; peraimmona, $1.7.
aETABLEB-Turnlpa, new, . 10 O
$0o, sack; carrota, 60 pi sack; neets.
tid7$o per sack; parsnips. $6oO$l;cab-
$a.6; Florida. $5.2$; beans l$c; cauli
flower. California, $1.10tl.0 doa;
local 76c$lt peas, lOo; horseradish, io.
IbTarUchokes, Oc$1.00 dos: grn
nn Inn a. lka dosen: peppers, iTo; noc-
h.,aa lattuna. ll.2Sdl.60 bOX! OUCUm
bers, hotbous. $1.26 doin- radishes,
lto dosen bunches; sggplaat, lto'up;
celery. $$.60 crate; cranberries, easUrn,
li; sprout, so per iu.
Orooerlea, vats, Xto.
SUGAR California and Hawsliaa
Cube. $6.16; Iwderd. $60: berry,
$$.$0; dry granulated, $8.60: XXX gran
ulated. $6. T; cont A.. $6..0i xtra
$5.10; golden O.. $600; D. yellow,
Zi in'. k araMiilatad. tk.40: Dr-
reii. llcThalf barrel. 80c; boxe. 6 to
advance on sack oasla
(Above price ar SO day net cash
quotations;
unKirvlt I A nar rrata.
COFFEE Package brands, flt.$$0
is t
SALT Coars Hslf .ground, 100a,
111.10 ptr ton: 60. $14.00; ubl. dairy
to. ti9M: l60a $1$,76; bales, $8.60;
lniDOrUd Liverpool. 60a $20.0S: 100.
$10.00; 4a 18.00; extra fin arrls, 2a
rock, $20.60 per to; 60-lb rock, $18.60;
100s, $18.00. . . .
(Above prlo apply to asles of less
than car lota Car lots at special price
subject to fluctuations)
nir'irr lmnrUl Jinin. No. 1. c: NO,
2. 6Vt6c; New Orleans, head, to;
AJBEANS Sm!Sl ' white. $4.2$; larg
whit. $4.10; pink. $4.10: baron, $8.8;
Lima. $$.60: Mexican rds. 4Ho,
TJIITfl Paanuta. Jumbo. 70 DT lb I
Vlrclnla. $o per lb; rotated.. o
per lb; Japan-, e&O$V0; rotated. Io
per lb; wainuta, wurotnia, two pr w,
pin not. 16o per lb; hickory nut,
Ton nar ih- hracll nuta 16o ter lb: fil
berts. 18c per lb; fancy pecan. l$O20o
per id; aimona. 110.
Bleat, run and Provisions,
DRESSED .MEATS Front street
Hogs, fancy. 7e lb; ordinary. 4 He;
larg, 8HW70 10; veai, extra, ic,
per lb; orainary, va per 10; neavy,
, il So per lb; mutton, fancy, llo per lb.
HAMS, BACUN, ICTt i-oriinnl paca
Iomii him. ia ta it lba. HV4o Der lb:
14 to 16 lbs.. 12o Der lb: 18 to 20 lbs..
12c; breakfast bacon, 16ttO220 per
lb; pieties, 9o per 10; cottage roil, iva
nap in- tu ir anon cieara. unguo,
fin tier lb: unsmoked. lOo per lb; clear
backs, unsmoked, 10c; emoaaa, nor
iTninn butts. 10 to 12o lb: unsmoked.
12a oer lb: smoked. 18o per lb; clear
bellies, unsmoked, 12 Ho per lb; smoked,
i2V4o oer lb: shoulders. 10c; pr lb;
pickled tongues, 70o caoh.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10a 12Hc
per lb; 6a 12 He per ib; 60-lb. Una. Ho
er 10; steam rauoereu, tvm, un
b: 6a 110 per 10; compound.
s H Pr in.
FISH Rock cod, 12 Mo Ib; flounder.
$o per Ib; halibut. lOo per lb; atrlped
baaa iSo far ii: catfish, llo per lb: sal
mon, Chinook. 12 Ho; steelhead, 12o
er id; xrosen. c, uvrrings,
o lb: soles, 7o lb; shrimpa lOo per
lb; perch, (o pr lb; tomcod, llo per lb;
lobsters, 26o per id.; iresn macxeret. so
per lb: crawfish, 25o per dosen; stur-
Reon. 1IH0 per ID! oiaca uaaa. ivo par
: Uver amelt, 7c per lb; Columbia
melt, 7c; black cod. 7Ho lb; crab,
l.gV0l.ev aosen.
nvfiTKRa shoalwater bar. oer gal
lon. $2.60: per 100-lb aack. $6.00; Olym
pin, per gallon, s.v; per ivv-id pmh.
87"
$6.000 8.60; JCagie, canneo, evo can;
dosen; eastern in gbelL $L76 par h
un
CLAMS Hardshell, per box. 82.40;
rasor clama $2.00 per box: lOo per aoa
Faint-, Goal OIL St.
ROPE Pur manlla, lo: atandard.
"He; sisal. lOHc ,
fiUAJU Olii water wnuo, isnta, 2i '
Maa line; naaniiffDL am. ivo.
Elans, case. 28c; Eocene, cases. 21H
i10"- . .
gal; Iron bbls, 180 psr gal.
BENZINE 8$ deg cases, 25o per gal;
Iron bbls. 130 per gau . ,
TURPENTINE In case. lo per gal
manA bhla. B3a nar aaL
wtiite T.RAfiTnn lota. TVs nar lb:
100-lb lots. 8o par lb; less iota, sue.
WUUQ present oasis at
THE BOSTON MARKET
(Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.)
Boston. Feb. 6. Official prices:
Atlanta; ..... lHiNevada Con... 10
CoDDer Rane.625 Oervous 8T
Dom. Copper, 2HVlctorla 4
j. miy ...... TUii5utte vooia.. io
Gold Hill ... IttlParrot 14
O. Cananea .. $H(
HAWAIIAN BEMNERT
PBEPARINCr FOB A WAB
Th California & Hawaiian Sugar Re
fining company has notified th trad
that It refinery at Crockett, California,
1 again In operation after a 'shutdown
for a number of week. Ta shutdown
wa for th purpose of installing addi
tional and mor modecn machinery and
to make reralra to old carta. It la now
stated that th California 4s Hawaiian
company has lncreaeed Its capacity by
tuny a intra, ana it win ne in- a posi
tion more than ever to dlotat sus&r
price on th coast.
Th management also announces 'the
manufacture of a soeolal brand which
Is said to be pur can which, sell at
th earn price as beat. Thl la a meas
ure, ao the trad assarts, will brine
about a renewal of th warfar between
me various' rerinenes, ,k
Chicago Dairy Market. J
Chicaro. Feb. '6. Butter Arm: cream.
ry, 222Se. ;Kgg steady, first, 8$.
$00 per ewt; sweets, is rJUt";!.
ONlONB-Jobblng prlcl$.50OI.M;
buying, spot. $$.0; garll. 7 pr Ih.
i uCV VUH.iaot. n.tot fancy $1.75;
COPPER
SHARES
7T
RECOVERY MADE
HEAR (WHIG
"Wheat Market Weak Most of
-. the Day but Prices Ad-'
ranee' at Close.'
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Onen. : Close. Feb. 6.Loa
Ju1yn;::::::;:.S Ji
Chicago, Feb. $. After an opening
which aent prlo about He lover and
for awhile after wa weak with a lower
rang, th wheat market began to fluc
tuate Irregularly, but kept within a cer
tain limit most of th day. Just pre
vioua to tha do ther was a sharn
advance which sent th prlo or May
back to last night' final figure a. or
HO above tb initial price toaay. -mere
wa a like movement In July toward
th nd of th day, but final figure
today wart, Wo ander thos of yester-
Form market and a laex or nort
demand wer th principal oaua for
today early waaknea and loss in
valu. Liverpool atarted. with May at
7s 4d and closed at 7 644, a net loss
sine th prevlou closing of 1V40.
Corn market atartad easy with a loss
f Ho In quotations, but th market
developed atrength soon after and open
ing values wer tn low point ior tn
day. Corn closed with a rain ot o
In both th May and Julys Oat wa a
fraction up to a fraction down at th
opening, but considerable strength was
dviODd early In th trading, and a
In th corn pit, th opening value were
tn lowest ior tn nay. uat ciosea
with May at 61o and July at 44 Vie,
net gain of Ho for th former.
Provisions started well, but lack of
support and profit-taking soon resulted
in a lower rang or valuea At tb doa
of th market today th larg run of
hog In tb yard a bad foroed prices 8 Ho
lower, with llttl Interest In th trad
ing by packera
Rang by Downlng-Hopklna company:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. CIoa
$i 7H H 7H
$ 82H 88H
May
July
CORN.
$0 $1H
68 69
OATS.
8 515
May
July
$1
68
S
May
w . . l .
89
ME8S PORK.
May 1218 1218 1202
1207
1287
July 1286 1246 1288
Northwest Crop Weather.
Western Ore a on and Westsrn Wash
ingtonOccasional rain tonight and Fri
day; southerly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington
and Idaho Rain tonight and Friday,
probably cooler Friday.
Liverpool Wheat Lower.
LIveroooL Feb. 8. May wheat orened
at 7 4d; closed at 7 6Hd. a not loss
of 1H4 from yesterday.
11 1 1,1
Chicago Cash Barley.
Chicago. Feb. 8. Cash barley dosed
at 820980.
STOCK MARKET HOLDS
IVITH LOIV MONEY RATE
STOCK MARKET GAINS.
Sugar
People's Qas
(Brooklyn
Brooklj
S U. S. Steel
Erie .......
do pfd. . . .
Penn
St, Paul . . .
Am. Smelter
N. P.
Locomotive .
Mo. Pacific..
Reading
U. Pacffle
T. Central.,
O. North., pfd..
STOCK MARKET LOSSES.
Amalgamated
Atchison
Canadian ....
Colo. Fuel
a A O. . .
i e 71
1H
L. A N.
Rock Island.
S. Paclflo
So. Railway. .
DMCRIPTION.
Araai Copper.
Suaar
Colo. Fuel 4k Iron
Brooklyn
People's Qas.,..
U. S. Steel, e.. ..
do nfd........
Atchison
Bait. & Ohio....
Canadian Pac. . .
Erie
Louis. & Nash...
Missouri Pao....
Pennsylvania . . .
Reading
Rock Island. . . .
Southern Pac...
St. Paul
Union Paclflo .
Am. Smelter ...
N. T. Central ..
Northern Pao. .
Great Northern.
Soo & ,
Southern Ry. . .
Anaconda
Ches. & Ohio .
Am. Locomotive .
Norfolk .........
R. I. pfd
Ontario A West
Central Leather
A. Smelter, pfd..
American Locomotive ex-dlvldend.
11 nar cent.
. Call money opened at 2 per cent, high
at 2 per- cent, low at 1 per cent.
closed per cent.
Total sale for day, 426,800 sharea
PRICE OTHDA
SHARES HI FRISCO
San Francisco, Feb. Testerday!
closing prices: .
GOLD FIELD DISTRICT.
. Randatorm Sic. Red Too 16c Columbia
Mt 23o, Jumbo Ex. 6c. "Stiver Pick 18c,
Biaeic Butte juxt. 4c, Atlanta c, ureat
Bend 26o, Florence $4.72, Dlam. B. B.
Cons. 21c, Comb. Fraction 83o, F, Mo
hawk 31c A, Red H1U S6c, Lou DIUon
Bo, Yellow Tiger 18a, Yellow Rose 3c
Qoldf. Cona $6.12.
BULLFROG DISTRICT.
ZJg Harris lo.
TONOPAH DISTRICT, '
Ton. Nevada $5,86. Ton. Montana
$1.96, MacNamara 36e, Ton. Belmont
31.85, Ton. North Stai 18c, Jim But
ler 45c. . .
SCATTERED DISTRICTS.
J. v OA4s Minn. JTItWUUfK ourvt;
Peak $1.25. Eagl' Nest 26c.
New Tork Dii7 IXarket.
KW York. Fflh. C Rllttap ilrmr
creamery, 20926c Cha firm. Eggs
steady, . ,
Tacoma Wheat Market.
(Tienma. ' Feb. v I. WhMt Rtiwtrt.
dub, IQc; Wuestenj. iao; rA 3o.
?n c Q
sT , HI
. . m
4H 60 49 49
112 112H111H112H
IH 1JH 18H 18H
4M "ft
86 86 86W 86
27 28 27H 28
90V 91 H 90 91U
71 7IH 70 71
$$ 88 81 82
160
16 16 16 16
86 96 96 98
42 42 41 42 1
111 112 111 112
100 101 99 101
11 11 11 11
71 71 71 71
110 111 110 111
118 119 118 119
63 $6 62 66
9$ 86 9S 96
128 124 122 124
118 119J4
92 92
10 10 10 10
82 82 82 82
29.. 28
34 86
66 66
24 26
S3 82
17
90
Don't Say a Word About It, but Front
Street Merchants Are After the Banana
Trust To.Let Others Do the Fighting
LIVESTOCK UP
' .-,r:'it
Better Demand Sends Hogs,
Cattle and Sheep Higher
in the Local Yards.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hogs. Cattle, flheep.
on ay
907 85 $0
4aAaf ft at
190$ V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 137 ... Hi
Portland Union Stockyarda Feb, 8.
Ther la a firmer ton in all livestock
value today and prices are ahowlng
splrlUd advancea a rise ranging from
lOo to 5o 1 shown In hogs, 26o to lOo
In cattl and 26o to 60o In th various
11a of aheep.
Continued small arrivals hav caused
a eomplet reveraal of feeling In the
entlr market. Th eomlng of Swarta
chtld gulsberger, th largest . Inds-
tendant packing nrm in tne worm, into
his market br tha purchase of th
Zimmerman plant, haa been a wonder
ful aid to condition and valuea
Omnia Uvestock 2maad.
Ai thim tim, there la a aenutne de
mand for all kind of livestock and
from present Indications the demand
will continue to grow until Portland'
livestock transactions will entitle it to
a place near the head of the line among
American packing centers.
At th moment the hog market here
1 very strong. While there 1 still
som showing of weakness In ths east
ern market prices, the cold snap has
caused th Paclflo coaat packers to stop
shipments from the east because of the
enormous chance they were taking.
Thl forced th price here today as
high a $5.60 for beat hogs, with a few
selling as low as $5.35. ,
Bettor Call for Cattle.
All throue-h th cattl market a much'
Improved tone la today ruling, according
to Assistant aaanaar uuuia mia wuiu
tng. 'Th market la firmer," he aays,
-mnA hant ateara are Quoted as hlch as
$4.60 today, with som going at 14.36.
For cow the demand Is somewhat bet
ter, although the tone In this line haa
been good all along while cattle have
been dulL"
8 harp Advanc In She?, Too.
There was an advance of 25o to 60c
in tha nrloa of aheen today on account
of th limited arrival of late and the
harp increase in aemana. oesi lamus
are now firmly Quoted at $6.00 and
$(.25, while wethers are up to $5.76 and
$6.00 and ewe at $5.00 and $5.60.
A veer aao thl data all line wer
firm, though price did not show any
!.
Uiliciai yara vaiuea toaay:
Hoc Best stuff. tB.S5iSS.69: atock-
rs and China fata, $4.60 6.00.
Cattle Beat eastern Oregon steer.
$4.8604.60; cows and heifers, $8.36
.so; buns, sz.vo.
Bheei) Best wethers. $5.7508.00:
lambs, $8.0008.25; ewes, $5.000 5.50.
SPpKANB MINING EXCHANGE.
(Furnished by Downlng-Hopklna Co.,
Members Spokane Mining Exchange.)
Buokan. VYaan.. jreo. . umciai Quo
tations:
Bid.
: Si
. 4
. 30
.
ASK.
11
Alax
Alameda
4
Alhambra
8
25
lfi
Alberta Coal 4 Coke..
Bell
Bullion 6
Charles Dickens
Canadian Cons. Smelters
: 70
4
.185
. 3
. 1
. 22
80
4
Copper King
Dominion Copper
Evolution
Echo
Ualbralth Coal
Gertie
Hecia
Happy Day
Hlden G. k C.
Humming Bird
Hypotheek
Idaho Giant
Intl. oal & Coke. ......
KenU&ll
Lucky Calumet
Missoula Copper
Mineral Farm
Moonlight
Nabob
Nine Mile
O. K Cona
Oom Paul
Panhandle Smelt
Park Copper
Rambler Cariboo
23 b
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27
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Reindeer
Rex (1$ to 1)....
Sonora
Soowshoe
Snowstorm
Sullivan
Sullivan Bonds . .
Stewart
Tamarack & Chea
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Dickens at 8o, 1,000 Chas. Dickens at
c. 6.000 uypotneea at ic boo Ram
bler at 28c 6,000 Reindeer at 2, 100
Snowstorm $1.40, 1,000 Snowstorm at
$1.39, 5,000 Wonder at lc.
on copiion
Merchants Savings &
Trust Company
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
CAPITAL $150,000
This Company Now Holds Properties in Trust
FOR PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
FOR CORPORATE BODIES
FOR BOND ISSUES
s FOR ESTATE' DISTRIBUTION
FOR MAINTENANCE OF AGED
FOR SUNDRY OTHER PURPOSES
Trusts kept separate from the other business of the
company. Call or send for our pamphlet setting forth the
functions of a thorough and reliable trust company.
RE M Q
OVERBECK & COOKE COMPAN Y $
To 325 Chamber of Commerce Building
WE DO- A STRICTLY COMMISSION BUSINESS IN
: STOCKS AND BONDS." ... ,,
REFERENCES All Stock Eth$mges and Banks.
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PRICE OF PRODUCE
:in SAN F
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nrslttd PrsJ LtsMd Wire.) i
, Ban Franolsoo, Feb, -,What Nc 1
California club, per, cental. $1.$0
1.82: whit milling club, $1.67 O
L70i .whlU Australian,: $1.7$H01.76;
northern bluestem. $ 1.70 1.72; north
ern club. $L62HOL; Inferior grade.
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IMSJ 1WJ7 A- Ktt X kVTWUa
with om fan-jr at $1.47Hj common to
fair. $1.4001.41; brewWg at Ban Fran
claco, $1.6601.80; brewing and shipping
at Port Contra,. ll.88H0l.8H; cnr-
aller. 81.6601.66, aocordlng to quality.
Butter Fresh California, extras, I9;
flrat. 86c; second, izo; irean pacaing
stock, nominal : iionvo. iiuriii. a-
ern, extras, isc; ursts, sjoj aacuuua,
lioj ladies, eastern, sue; xirsia. two.
Sfaaa .Kraah. nar doean. ' extras. 14:
firsts, 2$e; second, 83e; thirds, llo;
storare. California, xtras, 17o; firsts,'.
llo; seconds, 13c; eastern, extra, lie;
flrat. 14c; seconds. 9c V
Nsw cneese, per pouno aniornia
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9:
a La, tmuijt i,v, ui.w av, r T ,
oung America, rancy, lto; ursia, itytv.
storage, eaatern fancy. New York, 17;
Potato, per cental Salinas Bur
banks, 76081.10: Lompoca. $1.3001.40;
Oregon iJuroanaa, iooii.vu; river
whllea fsney, 76c08Oc; do choice, 4Bc0
Tec; iuariy ttoae, ii.ivvi.iv; xiivcr
r A . 1 , f a 1 Aft a,m Mna.Aa If ?I
nn,, .aav vw.vvv, . .
per cental, and 82.76 for cratea
(Jrangea. per oo nitn, .iai
2.26, with some fancy at $2.50.
Unions uregon, si.sags.ws.
L1TESTOCK IN THE EAST.
Zlecelptg of H6gs Aro Qnlte Liberal
bat Few Cattle Aro Coming. .
Chicago. Feb. 6. Hogs. 88.000; cattle.
12,000; aheep, 12,000.
lioga ar a anaa iowr.
v.,.., lMv Un. TT.h I TTnaa 1 1 -
000; cattle, 4,d00; sheep, 4,000.
Omaha Neb.. Feb. 6 Hogs. 7,000;
cattle, 2,800; sheep, 2,600.
Northwest Bank Statement.
PORTLAND.
Clearing today
...$919,260.42
Tear ago
Balance today
IB4.Z7X.Z4
98.161.44
118.fi81.es
.$1,017,363
. 122.87$
..$597,646
... 88.694
Year ago
SEATTLE.
Clearing
Balance
TACOMA.
Clearing
Balancea
LOST AND FOUND
LOST A MALTE8B WHITE CAT,
corner rront ana noner sis.; recoiye
reward. 881 Front t
FOUND BRINDLE " WHITE BULL-
dosr. male, liv .Emerson su, ucauey
Green. L. Enrig.
"Open All the Time"
ABSOLUTE
SAFETY
OFFERED
DEPOSITORS
No interest paid on
commercial accounts or
daily balances.
Paid on Term Savmgs
Accounts.
By the old gold tried
and tested ,
German-American
Bank
.Corner Sixth and Alder Sta,
Opposite Orcgonlan
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INTEREST
San Francisco ' Office
Ofegori Joiirnal
, 1206 Call Bidji; ; J ;t
Vlpaa 3taraF lla
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oaurxio a uiOiUTxa. .
Oreronlana when' ta San Franolsoo
en have their mall sent la car ox
Th Jouraal offloa.
ARTHUR U- FISH, Representative.
KEW TODAT
FARMS
1600-Acre Farm
On half mil west of Wellsdale BtaUon.
on thS. P. R. R., in Benton county, Or.;
1.000 acre is rich bottom and rolling
land, balance low open hill land, with
scattering- oak. ash and flr timber; the
bulk of It can be cultivated when
cleared; all fenced and divided Into
three divisions bv county roads; 1
atory (new) house, with bath, hot and
oold: water. A line larae nnrlnz suo-
rlls th house and two large barns
rom a la rag atoraae tank of brick and
cement of 2,000 gallons, with abundant
fall and force.
This farm la very cheap at $:o per
acre. W consider It a bargain at thli
prlc.
1600 Acres
In Benton county. Or.: 825 acres under
plow, 376 aorea alashed and aeeded
down to elover and timothy; balance
of the land la most all ood saw timber
ana puma; enough to pay ror tne xarm.
Tha Discs la all under fence, la well
watered by streams and springa Two-
story, house of lo rooms; barn. 84x100,
with 18-foot costs: larae bo and goat
house; machine, sheds and 'tool house.
This land can all b cultivated when
cleared; no wast land on place; good
oil; half mile to aohool; telephone
and R. F. D. Prlc $30 per aer.
320-Acre Farm
In Benton county. Or., of good land;
every acre 1 food farming! land; . no
waate land on this farm; well watered;
on good roada; 220 acres In cultivation
and the balance In timber of oak and
ash. A good two-atory house, Isrge
barns - and outbuildings, some bearing
orchard. We consider this one among
ths best farms In Oregon. Prlc. $3
per acre.
J. L. WELLS CO.
308 Chamber of Oommero Bids'.
L,et Us Build You
A Home
According to your own Idea In any
part or the city or country on small
monthly payments.
If You Own A. Lot
We will build you your boma A few
hundred dollars is all that you need to
own your own home; your monthly rent
win oo tne rest.
XT YOTT SO HOT OW2T TOTTX OWX
JtOT, TtBTD on at your own price and
we win Duy it ror you ana ouua- your
home on terms to suit.
. V. DAVID OR & CO.
206-207-208 Couch Building.
Fourth and Waablngtoa Streeta
FOR RENT
MODERN 6 -ROOM FLAT in Margue
rite bldg, corner Hawthorne ave. and
Eaat 86th st; gas range and water
heater: flrat-class location for PHYSI
CIAN or DENTIST.
W. Ta, 2FASX, Owner,
288 E. 36th St. Phone B-2313.
NICHOL'S ADDITION
TO GrAJKDEY BOKH
Thl tract of land Is about 6 mils
southwest of the courthouse. The Ore
gon Electric railroad runs through the
tract and has station on the land. Terms
26 per cent cash, interest'. 6 per cent.
Platted in tracts of 1 to 6 aores, $200
to $350 per acre.
Ta, B. THOKPSOS H CO., 828 Third St.
STIfll US FOB
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest Rates of Interest.
X.OXTZ8I SAXOXOV $1 CO.,
233 Stark St.. Near Second.
Piano Stndlo oi Lools D. Boll
Now located corner $th and Washing
ton at Lafayette bldg.. oarlors 80-81.
WEATHER REPORT
8torm warnings were ordered dis
played at 10:46 a. m. yesterday at all
stations In this district. The following
maximum wind velocities occurred
later: .North Head, 72 miles southeast;
Tatoosh, 66 mllea south; Seattle, 44
miles southwest; Portland, 34 miles
south, and Walla Walla, 34 miles south
east. A shallow disturbance Is central this
mornlna- over British Columbia It has
caused moderately heavy rain in west
ern Oregon, western Washington and
extreme northwestern California The
disturbance over the middle Mississippi
vaUey has advanced northeastward to
tne laice region, u ma storm nas causea
general precipitation nearly everywhere
east or tne Mississippi river, in tne
northern states the precipitation was In
the form of snow, while in the southern
states it was rain. It is much warmer
in the middle Atlantio and New Eng.
land states and correspondingly cooler
In the MisslsstDDl and Missouri valleya
The temperature in the north Paqlfle
states is zrom io to zu aegrees aoove
normal.
The Indications are ror occasional
rain in thla district tonight and Friday,
with lower temperature.
Max. Mln, Preclp.
Boston, Mass.....
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati. Ohio.
. 2U
18
18
.10
42
.40
.86
.0
.0
.60
.14
.0
.68
.6
.88
.0
.10
.0
.01
1.16
i .80
46
44
68
72
26
26
34
60
65
28
28
60
48
18
12
24
38
47
24
10
30
48
43
22
Denver, Col
I, os Angeles, uai
New Orleans, La.
Nome. Alaska...
Omaha, Neb
Philadelphia. Pa.
Phoenix. Ariz
Portland, Or
RL Louis. Mo....
63
22
42
St. Paul, Minn..
Bolt Lake. Utah.
San Francisco, Cel. 68
Seattle, Wash 60
Washington, D. C. 32
Evening report of preceding day.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Park Land company to R. R.
Rohr, lots 9 and 10, block 73,
University Park $ 450
Park Land company to Florence
Teter, lot 8, block 73. Uni
versity Park i, 125
Nancy J. Sails to J. J. Richard
son, lots 15 and 16, block 33,
A. L. Minor's addition to St.
Johns 325
Fir land company to Slvvester P.
Reeder. all of block 13. Fir
land .. 750
Jefdlna F. and F. W. Wood to ' y
Joseph Goodman, east 15 feet - . .. .
of lot 6 and west 25 feet of ".
lots 1 and 2, blotk 8, .Xing' '
Second addition ............. j 14,000
A. D. Gregory to Joseph H. ,
Nash.- lot 6. block l$. Crston -f: ? '
addition ......,.' ........ 400
River, View Cemetery assocla ,
tion to Elbert E. Cabl.-- lotS.'
102. section 101, said cemetery . 100
josepn m. neaiy e a. xrustee, u , .
to Arthur Oldham,- lot IS, '
block 12. Waverlelah Helghta -
addition . . ..... : ,..,,... . J7
jl. v. ana isaneuo u. warstian
to William IL Lesh. , west 15 . ,
feet of lot C and east 36 feet
of lot 7. block 14. HoUadav '
Park addiUoa u-um " 1.20(1
REAL ESTATE THA.NSFlT.3
Jessie B. Itorton to Frsnk Am it- , ,
. to, lot 1 and 2. block 18. lib. i
belt' addition 4,003
Arleta Land company to EHca
; beth A. Large, let 13. block
. eaier 'ara
P. J, and A. M. E. Mann
16
UK
W
. J'aullne E. Bchneldnr, lot
it
ma.l4' P'oca i. i:nicago,.., .
J. D. Morris to Mabel McCarter.
lot 8, block 6. JBtewkrt Park."
BVlvanua and T.tiplna tl .
V2.'!J9 G wt Beacharo. lot , ,i r
"B.M North Val addition... ' 1$0
C C. and Emma L. Vauihn to -
Maud Schneider, lota 83 and '
88, subdivision lots 1 to 4.
block 18, Whltwood Court . .. - 103
Joseph M. Healy lo th Realty '
association, lot 7 and 8,
hlft!, SS Vnm Dn.! . 4I.1AA
.w, w, uauu ...... atw,vvw
JJdna B.Haight to C. L. and
JU is. Lambert. lot 13. block
1, Highland Plac , '803
jonn liaiaev jonea company to .- .
Herman Enke, lot 7 and 8, . "i
block 76. Holladay addition. 709
Frank and Edith K. Cspell to '
William Tfi. Gannon, lot 11. :.
block 6. City Viw Park ..... 1.100 ' '
Cynthia Clif t to Salome II, , ,
Orlswold, lot 14. block 8, East . '
"Portland Height ." 409'
lffvertt R. and Llna V. Sprncer "v '
to Joseph W, Lynon, lot f ' t
and 8, block 8, Oermanla. ... 869 '
Fred II. and Mary Well Btrong ,
to Andrew Beckatrom, lot
and . block 10, Creatnn... 85J .'
R. It. and Ida M. Dingle to ,
George F. Bodman, beginning
at southeast corner ot lot 8, i, '
block 10. Central addition to J
Eaat Portland, thence north 48 ' i
feet, west $7 feet, aouth 48
feet, east 7 feet 100
Karl and Sofia Koch to Agnes ,
Isabella Harris, aouth of
a
ot ana east IS foot Of lot
6. block 9. Simons addition ...
George and Mary E. fiMel to
1.00,-171
jars. i e.. AUama lot 20, block
8. Mvrtla
uioerma savings
Bank to Ola
M. Cooper, lot
1. hlnrk 1.
Bw.ii auamon
T. 8. and Lulu J. McDanlel to
Edward Hata, lot 11, block 3,
Rockwood Park
Ella and A. P. Van Ltsw to
Millard Scott Davis, lot 21.
block 28, Irvington Park ....
Furman and M. Busbee to John
H. Broetje. 8.22 acres begin
ning at point in center of
Llnneman road on aouth line
of Benjamin Thomas D. L. (',
14 feet least of southwest
corner of said claim; also lot
6, section 20, township 1
south, range 8 east
Title Guarantee A Trust Com
pany to Frank E. Leyden. lot
I, block 3, subdivision of lots
1. 2, 7, 8. 8, 10; North St.
Johns
H. N. Scott, trustee. H. N. and
Anna Belle Scott to M. J.
Wlrta, west 60 feet of east
100 feet of lots 14, 16, block
18. Alblna
r, , ... i
109
789
109
8,009
109
W. F. and Maggie Stadelman to
r. is. Kutnerrora. lot 34, block
6. Arleta Park No. I
tia
James and Isabel Elliott to Fred
Jenkinson, lot 8, block 1, Tre
mont Place
Florence L. and William J. Dsr
to Selma Anderson, lot 26,
block 23, Tremont Plac....
Arleta Land company to Verdi
Bewa-lot 13, 14, block 3,
Arleta Park No. 3
13T
Paclflo Till fc Truat Co, th leading;
abet rectors. 304-6-8-7 Falling bldg.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Conrad KntfeL St. Johns,
Flossie Hannum. 1ft.
and
H. O. Kin eel, 489 Davis atrt, 19,
and Mrs. Catherine Elliott, 26.
Joseph w. Baker, 415 Coucn street,
36, and Bertha I. Moody, 31.
C M. Norton, Portland, 63. and Kath
ryn B. Bengley, 43.
W. H. Porter, Ostrander. Wash.,' II
and Anna M. Kessler, 36.
Weddlnif Cards. W. O. Smith A Ceii
Washington bldg corner 4th and Wash
ington sta
Wedding cards-tbe best. Ido for ja.
Alvln & Hawk, 144 3d t t , '
Tonseth4i Co.. florist, for flower of
all kind 123 th St. ; -
Clarke Bros., Florists Fine flower
and floral deslgna 28-Morrison -st.
Full dres suit' for rent, all aUea!
Onlque Tailoring C6., 109 Stark st.
Max M. Smith, florist, ISO 6th at, pp.
Meier ATFrank'a Main 2216. -
BIRTHS
KRIMBAL February 4, to-' Mr. and
. Mr Jacob KrlmbaL Fourteenth and
YTvinf a saiisTFirsa , .j. . a., u
CRAlbFebruary" 4 ' to Mr. and- Mra
jonn jr.iuraig, sy iiooc, a son. '
ST ANTAN January , to Mr and Mra
8. - O. Stanyan. 100 Lownsdala a
daughter. ' ' . '
BROWN January 19, to Mr, and' Mra
. M. Brown,:. 854 Thirty-second, a
oni ; . . . ' ; i ' ' a. ,'.. . ...
SOn, i "". a. v.
KINNET January 31. to Mr. li
C. F. Kinney, i88 Irving, a
GROHS January 30, to Mr. s
and Mrs.
son. ,
and Mra
Mathaw Oroha. 720 Hunter, a daugh
ter. . ' ' , -
' 1 r ' " " 1 r
DEATHS :-
6HAW February 3, Benjamin-F. Shaw,
1003 Rodaeyt age 78; pulmonary hem
orrhage. . . i.
SMITH February S, W. : FT Smlllir 141" f
East Sixth, age 88; valvular disease of '
ANDERSON February 3, infant dauf h- -'
ter of Mr. and Mr. John-Anderson,
Twenty-third and Johnson; valvular dl- :
sease of heart. y '
LASHBOUGH Febauary I. J. A. Lash-
bough, age 70; valvular dlseas ot?
heart.
HAMMOND February 3, Amelia ' T.
Hammond, 814 East Bumslde, age 46;
pericarditia ' ,
HAYS February 4. Annie Bay, 80?
Front, age 66; pneumonia, i -
HACHENE T February 2. Frank Hach-
eney, Walla Walla, Washington, age
74: paralysis and heart failure. - ...
SIMPSON AT HER LATH RESI
' dence. 213 E. 33d. February 8, 1808.
Sarah Jane Simpson, aged 69 years, r
months, 6 daya Notioe of funeral given
later.
FUNERAL NOTICES
REGNER At her late residence, 1073
East 25th street, Feb. 6, 1908. Hattl
Regner, aged 24 years, wilfe of W J.
Regner. Remains will lay In state at :
F. S. Dunning's chapel, corner of East
Alder and East Sixth streets, today un
til 9 p. m. Interment will take plac '
at TTalan Wash.
HEMPLE THE FUNERAL SERVICEj -of
Ernest Hemple will be held at Fin-'
lev's chapel at 1:30 p. m.. Friday, Febru..
ary 7 th. Friends Invited, Interment
Multnomah cemetery.
UNDERTAKERS
DUNNING. M'ENTEB A OILBAUGH.
undertakers and embalmers: .modern
In every detail. Seventh and Pin. Main
480. Lady assistant . . . -.
J. P. FINLEY & SONS, 3D AND MALI-
aon sta Office of county coroner,
Phone Main 9. i
A." BJ HEM3TOCK, FUNERAL 1)1
rector. East 18th and ITmatiUa, Phone
Sell wood 71 Lady assistant. ; , -
ZKLLER-BYRNES CO.. FUNEKAt, Dl
rectors, embalmers. l7,RusselL East
10HH. Lady assistant. ? s
EDWARD HOLMAN, ' UNDKRTAkl.iu
. 220 2d at -
ERICSON UNDERTAKING " CO.. L.M
balrrtlng: lady ass t 40 Alder. M. 6133..
CEMETERIES
ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES. 611
family lota, $26 to $75, Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont at.
and Cully road.. Phone Tabor 206. For
full Information apply to Frank cM
gel. 532 Worcester blk. PhoneA-2 :.' t;
NOTICES
GRAND MASQUERADE BALL WIT t,
b given by Arbutus Ctrci.v No. .
Women of Woodcraft, St, V . -evening,
February 14. In the V.. i . i
of the World Temple, 11th st, i
Washington nd Ald-r. AAn,iu,f i
couple; extra ladjc ao- l'ru; i "1
music, ... " . i.
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