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DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, FENDLETOIf, OREGON, TirCRSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1010.
FACT CSTX
Agents for Munsing Underwear for Ladies, Lord & Taylor Hosier
Agents for Fownes Gloves, Wayne Knit Hosiery, R. & G. and Nemo Corsets
The Greater Alexander Department Store
A General Reduction Sale in all Ladies Ready to Wear Garments,
which gives those wishing to do Christmas shopping early a golden opportunity to save.
, We expect a rush, so come early before the lines are broken
Ladies Suits
Wo have at this time the largest, stock ever shown nt this sea
son and for this reason we will jive the greatest cuts ever offer
ed on new goods.
JflG.r.O, $20.00 Ladies' Suits . ?11.75
22.R0, $25.00, $27..r0 Ladies' Suits '.. ?16.75
.$30.00, $32.50 Ladies' Suits $18.75
$35.00, $37.50, $40.00 Ladies' Suits $21.75
$42.50, $45.00, $47.50 Ladies' Suits $26.75
First, Sale Ever Made on Mun
sing Underwear for Ladies
and Children
l'uj as we advertise everything in Ladies'
ready-to-wear at reduced prices, Munsing
must 1k included.
UNION SUITS.
$3.50 Munsing Union Suits .$2.75
$:5.00 Munsing Union Suits $2.40
$2.50 Musing Union Suits ..$2.15
$2.25 Munsing Union Suits $1.90
$2.00 Munsing Union Suits ....$1.60
$1.75 Munsing Union Suite - $1.40
$1.50 Munsing Union Suits $1.15
$1.25 Munsing Union Suits 98
LvTl
Ladies Silk Waists
A beautiful line of silk waists in taffeta and inesselane, all
colors, Persians, plaids and plain colors. Some of which have
leen in our store less than two weeks, all fresh and new, free
from soil of any kind.
$7.50 Silk Waists will go at $5.75
$0.50 Silk Waists will go at $4.75
$5.00 Silk Waists will go at $3.75
$4.50 Silk Waists will go at - $3.25
$3.50 Silk Waists will go at $2.75
Ladies Coats at Big Reductions
All coats, including tight fitting broadcloth, semi and full
back manish worsteds will be sold at reduced prices during this
sale.
$32.50, $35.00 Ladies' Coats $23.75
$25.00, $27.50, $30.00 Ladies' Coats $18.75
$16.50, $20.00, $22.50 Ladies' Coats $13.75
Hair Nets
All shades, best qualities
10t?
Outing Flannel
Your choice of all first grade outing flannel, regularly sold at
12 l-2c at this sale 10t
Hair Puffs
All shades in two sizes.
$2.50 Quality
$3.00 Quality
$1.25
$1.50
Hair Switches
IJig assortment, all grades' from $4.00 to $9.00, your choice
at this sale '
$1.00 Hair Switches
$0.00 Hair Switches
$9.00 Hair Switches
$2.25
$3.75
$4.75
Ladies Vests and Pants
$2.00 Ladies' Vests and Pants
$1.50 Ladies' Vests and Pants
$1.25 Ladies' Vests and Pants
$1.00 Ladies Vests and Pants
75c Ladies' Vests and Pants ...
$1.60
$1.15
98
78
60
All odds and ends in underwear including union suits, vests
and pants at 1-2 price.
Children's
Underwear
$1.50 Children's
Underwear
$1.25 Children's
underwear
$1.00 Children's
underwear
75c Children's
underwear
Munsing
$1.15
Munsing
98
Munsin?
78
Munsins
60
50ct Children's
Underwear
25c Children's
underwear
Munsintr
40
Munsimr
18
SHEEP MARKET
IS
Ml'TTON FLOWING
TO PORTLAND ,YAKI
Cattle Market Mkewlso KirUMl as
Dull Hog Quotations Remain Vn-dianged.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK HUN.
Hon. Cuttle. Calves. Sheep.
Wednesday 153 104 ... 375
Tuesday
Monday
Saturday
Friday .
Thursday
Keek ago
89
6
79
35
457
83
1G27
919
912
84
Holiday
699 6
Tli.. Hlini'n market In overcrowded
with offerings and therefore for any
thing except selected quality prices
are almost sure to be shaded, by
buyers.
Everyone seems to have sheep to
offer. There was a report current In
the yards today that 10 double decks
of sheep were en route to this city
from Idaho, and naturally, tills had
a depressing effect upon quotations In
general.
Perhaps the greatest difficulty Is In
disposing 'of feeders. At this time of
the year- there are few buyers for
feeders In the market, and therefore
offerings show neglect.
The sale of a lot of feeder sheep
reported yesterday as 250 ewes aver
aging 86 pounds Bhould have read 260
feed ewes, and the price should have
been $2.26 Instead of $2.80, as re
ported. The error Is corrected In Jus
time to the sellers.
One extra select load of cattle came
Into the yards from Moro today. It
is said to bo the best load of cattle
that ever entered the local yards. The
lot was shipped by A. H. Bnrnum.
Trade In the cattle market is rath
er dull, owing to the nbsence of se
lected quality. Too much poor stuff
has been offering recently.
Hogs are quoted nominally unchang
ed. Anion; tlio Shippers.
Cattle A. H. Barnum, Moro. Ore.,
one load; A. L. DeMarls, Milton, Ore.,
three loads.
Mixed Stuff Palton & Overton,
Halsey, Ore., one load hogs and
sheep.
Sheep J. L. Cartwrlght, Harris
burg, Ore., two loads; R. Y. McCune,
Albany, Ore., one load.
Hogs W. R. Kurtz, The Dalles,
Ore., nnn load.
Following are latest sales. They
represent demand, supplies and qual
ity offering:
STEERS.
Average lbs. Price.
26 steers 1124 $5.25
25 steer 1081 4.90
1 steer 1650 4.25
1 utear 950 4.60
114 ewes 127 13.76
COWS.
9 cows 1118 $4.75
1 cow 1120 4.76
6 cows 1030 3.75
8 cows 1100 4.25
2 cows 1125 4.25
HOGS.
Ill hogs 224 $8.00
General range of livestock values as
Indicated by latest sales In the Port
land yards:
Cattle Best Oregon steers. $5.50
ffr6.65; fancy steers, $4.25(5 5.40;
common steers, $4.000 4.60; cows,
best. J4.75W5.00; fancy, $4.25; poor,
$3,0043.25; heifers. $4.50; bulls, $2
3.25; stags, $3.10 3.25.
Hogs Rest light, $8.00; ordinary,
$7.90; heavy, $7.60; stockers and feed
ers, $6.0006.00. i
Sheep Rest yearling wethers, $4.5o
di 5.00; old wethers, $4.504.75;
spring lambs, Willamette valley, $5.60
5r5.75; eastern Washington, $5,755?
C.Ort; ewes. $3.00(5 3.50.
Calves Rest $6.90; ordinary. $6.50;
poor. $3.60 ft 4.60.
SuvoI From Awful Death.
How an appalling calamity In his
family was presented Is told by A. D.
McDonald of Fayettevllle. N. C, R-
D. No. 8. "My sister had consump
tion," he writes, "she was very thin
and pale, had no appetite and seemed
to grow weaker every day, as all rem
edies failed, till Dr. King's New Dis
covery was tried, and so completely
cured her, that she has not been trou
bled with a cough since. Its the best
medicine I ever saw or heard of." For
coughs, colds. la grippe, asthma.
croup, hemorrhage, all bronchial trou
bles, It has no equal. 60c, $1.00. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by A. C.
Koeppen & Bros.
CHEAP LANDS FOR IMMIGRANTS.
Premier of Now South Wales Wants
to Attract Moro Settlers,
Sydney. Mr. McWowen, the new
premier of New South Wales, speak
ing to the Scottish commissioners vls
Itltng Sydney, said he hoped to pro
vide cheap lands for Immigrants and
to compete successfully with Canada
In the minds of the British people.
Further, he believed In increasing the
facilities for marketing produce hy
cheaper transit and by the opening of
fresh ports. The commissioners, he
said., were not Immigration agents,
but he hoped, as the result of the pub
lication of their opinions, that the
overflow of the British population
would be directed to Australia rather
than to countries not under the flag.
Ho considered that there was great
need at home of a really scientific
emigration organization financing and
regulating the outward going stream
of people so that the home land
should not lie depleted by Its best
blood, while emigrants genuinely fit
ted for rural work Bhould not swell
the congested cities.
The peculiar properties of Cham
berlaln's Cough Remedy have been
thoroughly! tested during epidemics
of influenza, and when It was taken
In time we have not heard of a single
case of pneumonia. Sold by all deal
ers. . ,
THE WHEAT MARKET
SHORTS COVER AND
STRENGTHEN MARKET
Llverixl Opened Firmer But Closed
Weaker Owing to Receipt of Rear-i-.li
Russian Reports.
CHINA PAYS TWO CLAIMS
Chicago, Dec. 1. Short covering
was responsible for the rallying pow
er of the wheat market yesterday,
closing being 3-4 to 7-8c a bushel
higher than Tuesday.
At the opening of wheat trading
today there was a loss of 3-Sc In the
December and l-8c In the July, but j
May was unchanged. At the start It j
seemed as if traders were feeling their i
way. A mixed situation aDroad was
probably responsible for this.
At Liverpool there was a closing
1-8 to 3-8d higher after an opening
unchanged to l-4d above yesterday.
Paris was firm but Budapest was
down even though Berlin was higher.
Antwerp closing was at the same price
as yesterday.
Uroomhall cabled that Liverpool
opened firmer but later weakness de
veloped, being caused by the bearish
Russian official report and continued
favorable weather In northern Argen
tina and favorable reports from Aus
tralia. The rally was due to the re
port that France was again a buyer.
Strength at Paris was due to unfa
vorable weather In south Buenos
Ay res.
Range of Chicago prices furnished
by Overbeck & Cooke Co.:
WHEAT. .
December Open, 89 1-8; high, 90
S-8; low, 89 718; close, 90 1-4 A.
May Open, 95 5-8; high, 96 1-2:
low, 95 1-2; close, 96 3-8 A.
July Open, 92 3-4; high, 93 314;
low, 92 3-4; close, 93 3-4.
CORN.
December Open,4 4 1-8; high, 44
3-4; low, 44 1-8; close. 44 1-4 B.
May Open, 47 1-8.. high, 47 1-2;
low, 46 7-8; close, 47 1-8 A.
July Open, 47 7-8; high. 48 1-4;
low, 47 3-4; close. 47 7-8 B.
OATS.
December Open. 31 1-8; high, 31
1-2; low, 31 1-8; close. 31 1-4.
May Open, 34 1-4; high, 34 1-2;
low, 34 1-8; close, 34 1-4.
July Open, 34 3-8; high, 34 3-8;
low, 34 3-8; close, 34 1-2.
PORK.
January Open, 1695; high, 1737;
low, 1695; close 1730.
May Open, 1630; high, 1662; low,
1630; close, 1655 A.
November Open, 980; high, 985;
low, 977; close, 977.
LARD.
January Open, 967; high, 982;
low, 967; ctose, 77.
May Open, 952; high, 966; low,
962; close, 962 A.
RIBS.
January Open, 910; high, 92G;
low, 910; close, 920 B.
May Opon, 892; high, 902; low,
890; close, 900.
JaMin and Norway Given Total of
$110,000 for Rioters' Work.
Shanghai. A Toklo Journal pub
lishes what purports to be a statement
of the claims submitted to the Chi
nese government by the various pow
ers in consequence of the Changsha
riots of last year. It asserts that the
only claims settled immediately with
out abatement were those of Japan
and Norway, the former receiving
$62,500 and the latter $28,750.
No claim has been put in by the
United States citizens, although they
had a church burned. The French
demanded $40,625, but were content
with $26,250. Heaviest of all was the
British bill. It totaled $."00,000, and
the Chinese are said to have offered
$300,000. There are also claims from
private Individuals which have been
separately presented, and which totnl
$43,000.
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