"fc$U!?Sfef THJE KXW AGE, POBTLAKD, OBSGOH. T 1 PIER HARDWARE ...COMPANY... ...BUCCKflSORH TO... HUNT HARDWARE CO., ORKGON 'PIIONK OAK Ml. COLUMBIA '1'IIONK 377. Second and Morrison Sts. lltib'llhed Jn. 1. IB8S. Interpolated July 8. 1891 Portland Coffee and Spice Go. For the Trade Only. Tea, Coffee, Spices, Baking Powder, Extracts, Etc. OR flPKOIAI. ntlANIM: Apices, Acme. Mnlt tiomali; linking Piwler, Duflanue, Doable Quick ; CoRcc, Roal Wend ; Hugar, XXXX Bar. 24-2B Front SI root. Bat. Auti and Ankany. PORTLAND, OREGON. EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKER Fourth and Yamhill Sts. BOTH PHONES NO. 607 RENA STINSON, Lady Alilllint. I. (! W.OAUNAHAN. Preiltlent. ii. uakii.nkk, vice rro.iuunt. V. W. TKItllY, Tieaiuier. Portland Implement Co. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, HARROWS, ETC. FARM MACHINERY AND VEHICLES. 188-194 Front Street, Portland, Ore. Do You Know the News ? Youcanharoltall for Per Month 50 C Alon tii In The KvniftiK Telegram, of Portland, OrcKiin. It Ik llm Urgi'il ovcnlng nrnvn iKHT piililUlicil III Oli'Udll; It I'onlnllin all the new nl tho Mate anil of Ihu n. tloii. Tr it for it month. A (uiiiplii n pi Ail ropy wiiiuo i mailed to you froe. uriiu THE TELEGRAM, Portland", Oregon. W. U McCiim, HcatUe. K. H. Hamilton, Tacoma. M'GABB & HAMILTON ..STEVEDORES.. PUGET SOUND Also Honolulu, H. I. Haad Ofllooi Taooma, Wash. Cable Addr. MrCAIIK GRACIE, UEAZLEY & CO., Agent M Water Street, Liverpool. 1'lioiu'. Oregon Main 77a, Columbia 0 The U GRANDE CREAMERY COMPANY BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE. All good wholt'nale and retail. HH Yamhill St., nr. Tliird, rortland, Or Big Money C'rttt bo made in Portland real estate. The city is growing faster than most pent lu think, and pioperty values am steadily ml. vanning. What will bo the result of tho llreat Lewis and Clark Centennial? Commit ua if you want to make profitable invest ments, largo or small. II UY NOW I WE INSURE TITLES. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. M mnd 7 Chmmkw of Oommer portlanu, oneeoN. Tradc Marri Designs CopvmaHTS Ac, Anroii. aenJIng a tketrb and ilccrlpllon tut? luloklr Mxorlnlii ixir ti!uum toto liiveiitlon prilililjr nle"tuhlo. Cvmimunlr. n i.ttier an iimuiilr. lloiittlilctlrtiiilileiilll. I iltmitiilctlrroiidiloiit incur runa i- (llitctt laiitllHtokou t'alruta (t (rva. Oli' le.t anenrr for.wutniit Ml.nit. l'Aluta taken tlimuch Mumi A Co. rvclv aiienr tlirtiu rclalnWk, without CHurvo, iu iua Scientific flmcricnit Ahandtom.lrtlln.tratiHl weeklr. fjret rlr. cuUittHi e( anr icollUa l.mrn.l. 'IVrtix. II n fimri louriuouiui, u owanjan nan.uniirrm. 0 3eiDroaJ,.NewYQrK klA bo YEARO' VCXPERIEN0K Mraucl Offlrf. hi Y 8U Waah1 Kaiou,u.u inm AiVERTisme. DOLfU BCtlREIBKIl. Funeral Director. 1S-920 Front Btreet, fark. Bell phone 212F. Opposite R. R. Depot IikI. boue i. BOISE, IDAHO. OTATK BANK OF IDAHO. Welier, Idaho, CAPITAL, $50,000. Edward Bhalnwald, l'rralilcnt. Chat. J. Belwyn, Cashier. Alfo hm a btanrli at Cambridge, Idaho. People's Bank, Solicit your builueu. The Hotel Weiser, Weiser, Idaho. BARTON & BnlZEHDINE, Proprietors. Froo Snmplo Rooms. Rates reason able. Minors', Stockmen's and Com mcrclal Men's Headquarters. Largest nnd boat appointed hotel in Western Idaho. Rooms with bath, steam heat and electric cull bolls. Bar ber shop in connection. The Idan-ha IDANHA HOTEL CO., Ltd., Proprietors E. W. SCHUHFRT, Manager. BOISK, IDAHO. OPENED JANUARY, 1901 AMKRIOAN TLAN. RATES $2.50 AND UPWARDS. Hend(tiartcrs for Tourists, Mining Men nnd Commercial Travelers. Prescott, Brandt & Co., Office with J. It OIIAYMIL, Immigration Agt. O. 8. L. It. R. REAL ESTATE AGENTS The great home land mild climate, pure mountain air, line water. The death rato Ii lower In Idaho than In any othor ttate In tho Union. No orlone, itorma or tillixardi. Flint premium on fruit at the World a Fair, Chicago, 1803: l'arli Kxpoiltlon, 1900. First premium on Lamb at Chicago Htosk Show, I too. Hold, alitor, ropper, coal, flno timber. Urow wheat, oatn, barley, corn, all ktndi of cultivated gramici, and vegetables to perfec. tlon We will bo plcared to how you fine Irrl Rated laudiat Nampa, Rolie, Caldwell, Payette and other polnti. We have bargain In lauda from 110.00 per acre up. Correnpondeuce o llcltcd. Addrota PRGSCOTT, BRANDT & CO. Room S, Hlckcy Building, NAMI'A, IDAHO qiiiK commkiiciai, iioruu A, Hlnkoy, Proprietor. Flrat rlan In all reaped, given lo commercial men. phone lu connection. Special attention IitiS dlilanco tele NAMPA, IDAHO. FOR CHEAP HOMES And How to Reach Thorn, Call On or Address J. H. GRAYBILL, Traveling Immigration Agent Oregon Short Una Ry. NAMPA, IDAHO. The Bank of Nampa. Klti:i) (1. MOCK, Cathler. WK SOLICIT YOUR 1IU8INKSH. NAMPA, IDAHO STAR I.IVKUY, FKKD AND BOAKD1NO BTABI.K Flrit claat rlR furnlihed to all point. Hpe clal ratia to Kmmvtt, Htar, Pearl and finale River, tipeclal attuutluu stvcu to commercial men. W. J. DUVAI.1., Proprietor, Nampa, Malm. 1 OUIH IIUNZIKHK. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKKR, JKWKI.KU AND OPTICIAN. Plamoudt, Watchca, Jewelry, Silverware, Op tical (lood, Cut 01am. TX Main t-lroot. PKNUI.KTON, Orejon rniiK OWI. A OKNTLKMAN'S RK80RT. riueit Wlue, l.liuora and Olgart. OWoUaa Call, Opp. IHiput, Uft Hand Walk. BMITll A UOCKWKI.t, Prop. L Oraude, Ore(0D Rates 12.50 Ter Day and Up. THE GEISER GRAND (AMKRICAN) A. GKISKR, Proprietor. Commercial, Family and Tourist Hotel. BAKER CITY, OREGON ERA OF BIG SALARIES MEN WH08E ABILITY C0MMAND8 GREAT PAY. Ileada of La r tie Corporations Who Draw Annually In the Neighborhood of $50,000 for Their Services-Some Conspicuous Examples, The present seems to bo the era of high salaries. When Lyman J. Unco left his $8,000 cabinet placo In Wash ington to becomo President of tho United States Trust Company, at a snlnry'sald to bo $50,000 per year, certain busluesH men In Chicago ex pressed n doubt of Ills ability to earn that enormous amount, That any man should render actual so r vices WtVftl r-fjg7fz n. u. ui:lahi;lu. commensurate with a salary of $50,000 a year Is really beyond the understand Intf of the uverace toller whose stipend Is $2 or $a a day. Nevertheless, In this matter-of-fact age there are prob nbly very few persons receiving pro digious pay who do not earn every dol lur of It. Some mouths ago Secretary (juge told nu nssemblngc of hank clerks lu Denver that he could placo at least 20 young men, If they had tho ability, In financial Institutions of tho country ut a salary of $25,000 n year each. Ills remark doubtless was In tended to lay stress upon the fact that a score of young men worth $25,000 cuch could not easily be found. Some Iliuh-Bularlcd Men. Sonio mouths ago, when Charles Counsclmau was elected President of the American Fisheries Company, a concern that has control of many of tho canning factories lu tho Statu of Washington and along the shores of Alaska, It was announced that his sal ary wns to bo $50,000 a year. Mr. Couuselmnu Is a Chlcugoan, and he has had a long nnd successful experience us a grain merchant on tho Hoard of Trade, an owner of grain elovators, a builder of skyscrapers, a dealer lu real estate and a miiu of large business In terests generally. lie began with lit tle or nothing, and such education as ho possesses he acquired In the school of experience. Ho Is to-day a man of largo fortune and great commercial ac tivity, still lu the prlmo of life. There Is another Chicago man who Is said to bo receiving a yearly salary so big that many would consider It n fair fortune after a life tlmo of Industrious effort. This Is Cou rad II. Mutthlcsou, President of the Chicago Sugar lie Unlng Company, siituu times called tho GIucoso Trust. Ho Is now about t5, and his annual salary has been va rlously stated as $05,000 anil $75,000. II. UAIIY. At any rate. It Is big enough to bo high ly exceptional. It Is but fifteen years since ho left college, and at first ho worked ten hours a day, carried his lunch with him, ami earned $12 a week. Step by step he mastered every de tail of tho business nnd rose to bo manager. Then a crisis arose, calling for tho highest executive ability, and ho was equal to the emergency. His company was In a rate-cutting pool and Its protlts had disappeared. Upon his aggressive Initiative It withdrew from the pool, Inaugurated a tight of Its own uud within two years wits paying 'M per cent dividends. This triumph Inspired In Mr. Matthle.ou an ambition to control the entire field, and this was accomplished under his direction. Must of the concerns absorbed by his com pany were losing money, hut under tho combine which ho organized their -itoclcs were transmuted Into gold. This young man earns his princely salary ly successfully handling $40,000,000 of .omhlucd capital anil conducting the ,'lucose business, comprising some 20 lepitrtments, In such a systematic and uosperous way that the shareholders ire well satisfied. He says that hard work Is a tonic to him and he keeps at t early and late, never asking a subor dinate to do more than he does him self. He knows no other secret of suc cess. Hank President' $40,000 Sutury. When ltlchard Delutleld, President of the National Park Hank of New York, tint! his salary raised 'from $25,000 to $10,000. early last year. It wns said that no other bank President In the United States re ceived such big pay for his serv ices, tup reason given for this In crease was that the bank's business had expanded so much c, u. fccuwAU. uiui the responsi bilities of Its executive head hud be cotno so great that ho well deserved a salary only $10,000 less thau that re ceived by tho chief executive of tho nation. As the custodian of $70,000,000, to be successfully handled In such llnanelal operations as are open to na tional batiks. Ids responsibilities aro tremendous. Mr. Dehitleld begin bis business career as clerk In a mercan tile houso on a salary of $5 u week. There has been much talk about tho wilury of Charles M Schwab, President of tho United States Steel Corporation. it is pretty well settled now that he re ceive 1100,000 as annual salary, and fJaataaWt.'V,' llKafxliEf. K. an additional $20,000 as a contingent fee. A little more than two rears aeo. Elbert II. Gary, who at that time re- sided at Whcaton, III., a suburb of unicago, was elected president of tue Federal Steel Company, which Is novr an Integral part of the steel combina tion, and his salary was fixed at $00, 000 a year. Having previously been at torney for the Illinois Steel Company, he had mastered the legal side of the great Industry before ho was able to command such high wages. He spe cialized bis knowledge, nnd thus was able to attract the attention of the cap italists in control of tho vast enter prises. As chairman of the Executivo Commlttco of the great steel trust, he probably receives fully as much as he drew when President. Tho two highest paid men In tho American pulpit are Bishop Potter, of Now York, and Rnbbl Emll G. Hlrsch, of Chicago, each of whom draws $1G, 000 annually. PECULIAR DREAM 8TORY. Lady Bees Visions of House nnd In Her self Facsimile of Ghost Been There. Horace G. Hutchinson, who has been discoursing on "Dreams" In Longman's Magazlno, gives tho following peculiar Instance: A certain lady dreamed frequently of a certain house until It had becomo exceedingly familiar to her; sho knew nil Its rooms, its furniture; It was as well known to her as that In which sho lived her waking life, and, llko a good wife who hns no secrets from her hus band, sho often talked over all tho de tails with him a very pleasant fancy. One day they husband nnd wife went Into tho country to view a house that they thought of taking for tho summer months. They had not seen It, but the account In tho houso agent's list had attracted them. When they nrrlved before it they gave a simultaneous ex clamation of surprise "Why," said tho husband, "It Is your dream house!" It was. The colncldcnco attracted them. They took the house. In tho courso of their occupancy they learned thnt tho house had tho reputa tion of being haunted; thnt several peo plo beforo them had taken It for short terms, but had seen or fancied they had seen "something," nnd had loft beforo tholr term of tenancy expired. Had theso new tenants not brought their own old servants with them, It Is likely that they would liavo had somo dllllculty In whipping up a domestic staff, so uncanny was tho reputation of their apparently reputablo house. Tho new tenants dwelt In tho houso with all satisfaction and pcaco through the summer months until their term of tenancy came to nr. end. On leaving, husband and wlfo expressed their satisfaction to tho local agent. "Tho only thing." said tho wife, "that wo wcro disappointed In Is that wo nov or saw tho ghost." "Oh, no!" said tho agent. "Wo know you would not see tho ghost." , "What do you mean?" asked tho wife, rather nettled. "Oh," tho agent repeated, "wo know you would not bco tho ghost! You nro tho ghost that people havo always seen here." . Sntno Old Trouble It was a frequent custom with Lin coln, that of carrying his children ou his shoulders, says tho Literary Di gest. Ho rarely went downstrcet thnt ho did not havo one of his younger boys mounted on his shoulder, while another hung to tho tall of his long coat. The nntlcs of tho boys with their father, and the species of tyranny they exorcised over-him, nro still subjects of talk In Springfield, Mr. Roland Dlllcr, who was a neighbor of Mr. Lin coln, tells one of the best of the stories. Ho wns called to tho door ono day by hearing n great nolso of children, nnd thoro was Mr. Lincoln striding by with tho boys, both of whom wcro walling aloud. "Why, Mr. Lincoln, what's tho matter with tho boys?" ho nskeJ. "Just what's tho matter with tho wholo world," Lincoln replied. "I'vo got three walnuts, nnd each wants two." CIiIupmo Norvolessness. A North China paper Is responsible for tho statement thnt the quality of uorvelessness distinguishes tho China man from tho Kuropenu. Tho China man can write all day, work all day, stand In ono position all day, weave, beat gold, carve Ivory, do Intlultcly te dious Jobs for over nnd over, und dis cover no more weariness nnd Irritation than If ho wero n machine. This qual ity appears In early life. The China man can do without exercise also. Sport and play seem to hltn so much waste labor. He can sleep anywhere, nmld rattling machinery anil deafening uproar. Ho can sleep on tho ground, ou tho floor, on a chair, or In any po sition. Now York Ledger. A Knu-Tlnie Comment. The refrain," wo said to our neigh bor at tho vaudeville performance, while the popular ballad was being ren dered, "Is prettier than the verses." "Yes," he agreed. "I wish ho would refrain altogether." Baltlmoro Ameri can. Japau's One Orphanage. Japan has only ouo orphanage, yet In no other land aro fatherless children better cared for. Every family care for tho sick, destitute or orphans near est to It. There Is a superstition tbut a childless house Is accursed. Itealty Sales in KugUiul. Realty sales In tho City of London during 1001 were 5,533,008. compared with 4.034,7t iu 1000 and iuVJOO.Sl-l In 1S00. After having reached tho zero mark a society girl's age resembles the loco motion of a crab It goes backward. A little guying judiciously adminis tered oftsa toakoa a weak man strong. IMNTAM iDfEHTISEMEKTS. n. nTlir(l -.- lairan CLU I Hto I HA I WtAll and are fit to wear, bear our label, Barbers' Comts, Walters' Jackets and Aprons. QansS: Klein, HELENA AND BUTTE, MONTANA. HERRMANN & CO. Furniture and Carpets, 301-203 Broadway. Undertakers and Embalmers, 129 Broadway, Telephone 240. I1KLKNA, MONT. Kessier Brewery BREWERS AND BOTTLERS Of Hlgh-Grado Jlcera, Hotona, - Montana CAM. AT TIIK Keller Studio Fine Photographs FOR TOUR We hare all the latent atylea In Mounts. liruiK rour houuit woric ana get prices. ITPI I PP 1374 N. Mnln Street, lv til-.l-.l-; IV, Opp. P. 0. HeleiiH, Monk Arthur D. Marshall. Real Estate ana Mortgage Loans Farms and Timber Lands tnv.atm.ntm madm and pro party hmndlcd for non raatdmnt.. 821-2 Third St. Portland, Ormgan. nous mWmVHiZm HOTEL OSBORN CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS REASONABLE RATES Transient Solicited ...BOTH PHONES Trareler ihotild take"S" Street Carat Union Perot ami iraiulcr at Yamhill Btreet to Eatt AuVner Car. A. W. HEWETTT, Prop. Multnomah Market THEO. A. GODEL. Dealer In Fine Meats and Sausages, also Fish, Poultry, Oysters and Game. 512 Washington Street. Oregon Phone Main 633. Columbia Fhona 633 BRANCH MARKET-29J North 16th Bt. Colom bla Phono ICO. Oregou Phone Clay 68, Smoke the SCHILLER and STATE SEAL Cigars. Schiller Cigar Factory Manufacturer, Wholreal. and Retail Dealer In HAVANA ANO DOMESTIC CIGANS Telephone No. 1831 Black. 281 Washington Street, N. W. cor. Fourth, l'ORTLAND, OR Ask Your Dealer For ,r5H c5PMDAw.RS$3.g f i TSABC -, MARK. up1 win n in 1 1 ii mnr nijrwjpHwpaa- gWVWMM Bavaria Beer Hail. LOUIS KLUG, Proprietor. Cor. Saeond and Oak 8U. PORTLArT r. PARK GROCERY. A.J. JONES, Proprietor. Retail Dealer In STIPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES And All Kinds of Imported Delicacies. 21 N. Park Street, PORTLAND, C-RBOON S. W. ROBINSON. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER' 864 Morrlton Btreet. Developing:, Printing: and Mounting: for Amateurs A Specialty. Latest Selection of Pacific Coast Views. BROMIDE ENLARGEMENTS. R. S. GODFREY Wholeonlo and Rttall Dealor In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES And All Kinds of Imported Delicacies. 314 Burnsidu St., cor. Sixth. Oregon riinno Illark 932. Columbia Phone UC. rORTI,AMI, OR Blazier's New Place. 144 First St., near Madison Julien & Smith, ..GROCERS.. STAPLE AND FANCf GROCERIES 45 Sixth Street Goods delivered to all Parts of the city. Quick Sales and Small Profits, PHONE No. BLACK 2935. The Trades Onion DYEING ad CLEANING Company. 0. DolIART, Proprietor. Special attention given to Dress Skirts and Light Colored Goods. No moro trouble over ragged old cloth ing. Send it to tho Trades Union. Satisfaction Guaranteed, W N. Street, PORTLAND, ORE The Limited, evening; train, and Tha nooa train, from Omaha for Chicago. UNEXCELLED SERVICE Day train and evening- train from Osuka lev lUnneapolU and 8t, Paul. Ticket of agents of connectlag Bass. W. II. BRILL, DUt l'ass'r Agt, Omsk. a- B. HANSON, OJ.A, J.r.MEBBT.iXLfO. OttboSB. For particulars regarding freight sr passenger rates, call on or address B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Asms. wit h C. L1NDSEY. T. F. & P. A., 142 Tliird St., Portland, Or. NA Xv N am ro(WwwifcjriPtortMi'wiBfiwHW'w