Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 22, 1903, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OEEGONIAK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1903.
PRESBYTERY IN SESSION
CLERGY AND LAY DELEGATES OP
PORTLAND MEET.
Se-rcnon "by Hetlrfnir Moderator Mc
Glsde Offlcers Elected and Pro
ernmme Arranged.
The Spring meeting of the Portland
Presbytery -was opened last night In the
Mlzpah Presbyterian Church, East Thir
teenth and Powell streets. Rev. Jerome
McGlade, retiring moderator, delivered the
sermon on the theme, "The Ministry of
Reconciliation." preaching from the text
2 Cor, v:lS. "And all things are of God,
who hath reconciled us unto himself by
Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the
ministry of reconciliation." The sermon
was a strong presentation of the text, and
commanded close attention. There was a
large attendance, most of the Presbyte
rian ministers of Portland being present.
Trom outside the city were Rev. J. Hatch,
of Spring-wafer; Rev. M. Mlze. of Oregon
City; TV. C Laube. of Bethany; Rev. Mr.
Welch, of Tillamook. Lay representatives
were present from dry and country
churches. After Sir. McGlade had con
cluded his sermon, the following officers
were elected: Moderator, Rev. W. S.
Holt, D. D.; temporary clerk. J. V. -Mllll-gan.
The committee on programme for
today reported as follows, which was
adopted:
That the first half-hour of the morning,
'lz: 9 to 3:30. be given over .to devotional
services, to be conducted by Rev. A. A.
Hurd; that the remaining hours until 12
M. be devoted to the transaction of busi
ness: that recess then be taken until 1:30
P. M.. and that, after the collation has
been served, a half-hour be given over to
post-prandial speeches, the moderator to
be toastmaster for the occasion, and five
minutes' speeches be given as follows:
The Far East," Rev. IV. S. Holt, D. D.;
"Our Presbyterian Women," Rev. H. H.
Pratt: "Our College Days," Rev. C. W.
Hayes: "Our Seminary Days," Rev. II.
Marcott; "The Lewis and Clark Centen
laL" E. P. Holt. D. D.t "Our New Pos
sessions," Rev. W. S. Gilbert.
The committee recommends that the
hours from 1:30 to E P. M. be employed In
the transaction of business, and then that
recess be taken till 8 P. M. The commit
tee further recommends that the Wednes
day evening session be made a popular
meeting, at which "The Brief Statement"
shall be discussed by Rev. A. J. Mont
gomery and E. P. Hill, D. D.. and the
moderator to preside.
PERSONAL MENTION.
W. F. Slaughter, a lumber man of St.
Helens, is at the Perkins.
A. P. Cahill. a prominent .flourmlll
owner of Spokane, is registered at the
Imperial.
W. T. Wildman. a physician at the
Insane Asylum at Salem, is a guest of the
Imperial.
S. S. Birncs, of Hlllsboro, father of
Deputy Collector of Customs It. F.
Barnes, Is spending a few days in the
city.
Among the arrivals at the Hotel Port
land Is George L. Lamping, who, in addi
tion to being Auditor of King County,
Washington, Is a Colonel In the National
Guard of that state, and has also an In
terest in the Seattle Club of the Pacific
Coast Baseball League. Mr. Lamping
has come to this city to see the opening
game between the Browns and the team
from Fuget Sound.
W. W. Catlln, who was a resident of
Portland for some years. Is in the city
and was around renewing acquaintances
wlui old friends yesterday. To ex-Senator
Simon he remarked that there was no
place like Portland, and Mr. Simon said
he was always pleased to get back home.
Mr. Catlin came out here on being ap
pointed receiver of the Oregon National
Bank, the affairs of which he wound up
to the satisfaction of all concerned. He
also established an enviable reputation for
himself end made many friends during his
residence, notwithstanding that be was a
"Democrat and felt-supporting-." He owns
large interests In copper mines in Alaska
and is out here now looking after them.
NEW YORK. April 2L SpeciaO-The
following Northwestern people registered
today at New York hotels:
From Portland A. H. Ellers, at the
Fifth Avenue.
From Olympli. Wash. W. B. Stratton.
at the As tor.
From Seattle F. Everett, at the St.
Denis: W. H. Jay. at the As tor.
From The Dalles, Or. A. M. Balfour
and wife, at the Everett.
To Send Sword to Admiral Clark.
The committee in charge of the sword
to be presented Rear Admiral Clark, now
stationed at Philadelphia, .have decided
that it is impracticable to eend a delega
tion, to Mare Island to present the sword
to the Admiral. Instead of this the com
mittee have decided to write him a nice
letter, signed by povemor Chamberlain on
the part of the people of the State, and
ship the elegant testimonial by express,
charges prepaid. Yesterday morning a
committee meeting attended by Messrs.
AInsworth, Hawklna, Hopkins. Mitchell
and Bowers decided to take this action
and ship the sword at once. Governor
Chamberlain has expressed himself as be
ing pleased to write the letter, which
will accompany the gift. An effort will
be made to have Admiral Clark in Port
land on July 3, the anniversary of the
great battle of Santiago.
Premiums on Philippine Bonds.
WASHINGTON, April a. Secretary
Root today approved the action of the
Insular Bureau in awarding the certifi
cates of Philippine indebtedness to Flsk
& Robinson. New York, upon their bid
opened yesterday. The officials of the
War Department are much pleased at the
high premium received for the certifi
cates. N'orirnr Loiliic Its Best Blood.
LONDON. April 22. In & dispatch from
Copenhagen, the correspondent of the
Dally Man says:
It Is expected that the Norwegian Gov
ernment will take steps to check the
emigration to the United States, which
threatens to denude the country of the
best class of its working population.
Nesrro Beaten to Death liy Mob.
BAINBRIDGE. Ga., April 2L Andrew
Rainey, a negro, was taken away from
Constable Bell by a mob today and so
badly beaten that he died. Rainey was
suspected of having Area the residence
of Fred Lange. a farmer.
Railroad Grant Rescinded
VICTORIA. B. CL, April -X-The British
Columbia Legislature passed the bill re
scinding the grants of land in Southeast
Kootenay. regarding which there has
been much protest, to the Columbia &
Western Railway.
Democrats Sweep Blooming-ton.
BLOOMINGTON. Ill, April SL The
Jmocrats swept Bloomlngton today,
electing Morrison Mayor by TOO. Morrison
Is the first Democratic Mayor In IS years.
Mallory Re-elected Senator.
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. April -X-Stephen
H. Mallory was elected for another term
In the United States Senate today by the
two Houses of tne Legislature.
Xer Accident to Iowa.
PENSACOLA Fla.. April H. The bat.
Ueship Iowa, which left on Monday to
complete her target practice In the Gulf,
was towed In tonight totally disabled by
a steampipe bunting ana tearing away
the steering gear. The accident hap
pened late this afternoon and three Gov
ernment tugs were Immediately sent to
the snip s relief. The extent of the dam
age is great and it will require ten days
or more to make repairs. The vessel Is
now lying at the Navy-yard. The squad
ron was to have departed for the North
tomorrow, but the accident to the Iowa
will prevent its colling as scheduled.
REVENUE RECEIPTS.
Decrease of Tiro and o. Halt Millions
In March.
WASHINGTON. April 2L The monthly
statement of the collection of Internal
revenue shows that for the month of
March. 1901. the total collections were
113. 624, 90S. a decrease as compared with
March. 1902. of J2.G02.t26. The receipts
from the several sources of revenue are
given as follows:
Spirit, nO.923.C5t: Increase. n.106,705.
Tobacco, ft 64 1,133; decrease. $564,543.
Fermented liquors, S2.S30.S3S; decrease,
8.S50.2S4.
Oleomargarine, $57,908: decrease, $1T2.UC
Adulterated butter and process or ren
ovated butter. J19.227 flaw ' not in t ore
last year).
For the nine months of the present
fiscal year the total collections xcm
$173,325,913, a decrease of $30,943,366 as com
pared wun ine corresponding period last
year.
SMOOTHING OVER TUB GERMANS.
Official Organ Say American Visit
to Marseilles Misunderstood.
NEW YORK, April 2L-vA. seml-offlclal
communication to the Berlin Post seeks
to remove some of the 111 feeling which
the visit of the American squadron to
Marseilles has caused after the alleged
invitation of the squadron to visit Kiel
had been declined, cables the Tribune's
London representative. The Post says It
Is difficult to understand why so much
fuss has been made about that visit to
Marseilles. The American squadron sta
tioned permanently in the Mediterranean
was only fulfilling an act of international
courtesy when it recently visited Mar
seilles. Had Germany a Mediterranean
squadron it would without doubt have
been dispatched to greet President Loubet
and take part in the international marine
parade.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS.
Marriage Licenses.
Newton A. Grids. 22; Rosa Norton. 21.
Alfred R. Wascher. 2S; Anna C. Helt
kemper, 30.
Harry B. Tedrow. 27: Camilla. B. Roberts, 27.
Charles A. Thomas, 35; Anna Coat, 29.
John Votruba. 5; Emma Teste. 19.
Richard E. Toiler, 27, Gilliam County; Lor.
Nelson, IS.
Contagions Diseases.
. Shipley. 949 Belmont, measles.
Myrtle Brodahl. 1041 But Washington,
measles.
Mrs. Miller, 306 Eugene, erysipelas.
A. M. McLaughlin. Twentieth and Tillamook.
rubeola.
Albert Swansea, S3S East Twenty-sixth,
measles.
Wain Williams, 22S East Fortieth, measles.
Charles Royal. 10S0 East Stark, smallpox.
Walter Wlnans. 673 Fourth, diphtheria.
Veeta Fersbln, 1161 Division, measles.
Birth.
April Is. to the wife of Jeff W. Hayes. G East
Twelfth, a tin.
April 19, to the wife of Frank Bowers, East
Forty-third and Division, a boy.
Deaths.
April 20. Walter Wtnasa. 673 Fourth, aged 8;
diphtheria.
April ltv Rose Dygert, 333 Fourth, aged 46;
tuberculosis.
April 19, Baby VahL 755 Dlvtson: still born.
April 17. J. A. Kuck, 240 Park, aged SO;
senility.
April IS, Baby MUItr. S20 Stark; still born.
Building; Permits.
Plerson Machinery Company, Front and Mor
rison, alterations, $229.
N. X. Harvey, Fortieth and East .Madison,
house. $1300.
Cement Sidewalk Permits.
E. X. Awesley, Williams avenue and Cherry,
50 feet.
A. MeUler. East Third and Weldler. 100 feet.
Rose Wallace, East Twelfth and Mill. 100
feet.
W. O. Breyman. East Third and Ilaesalo,
436 feet.
Mrs. Ryan. Williams avenue and First, 100
feet.
H. F. Bordan. Sixth and Jackson, SO feet.
John Lenta, First and Woods. 60 feet.
W. O. Breyman. Fourth and Davis, 100 feet.
S. Mitchell. Park and Yamhill. 0 feet.
Mrs. Cook. East Eighth and Oak, 173 feet.
Mr. Hols man. Twenty-first and Marshall. 50
feet.
Russell & Blythe, Thirteenth and Davis, 23
feet.
Real Estate Transfers.
W. C. Roberts, by Sheriff, to C TV. Laur
ens, lots 19 to 22. Palatine H1U $ 6
Unknown owner, by Sheriff, to same, lots
3 and 4. block 43. West Portland 7
Columbia Real Estate Company to Joseph
T. Slmms. lots 10, 17 ani) 18, block 7.
renlnsular Addition. No. 2 120
L. A. Meredith and husband U 11. L
Sahlstron. west halt lot 8, block 5.
Cloierdale 100
Gus and Abel Johnson to E. II. Bauer. S
acre NW. $i section 16. T. 1 6.. R. 2 E. 1.00
Macieay Estate Company to G. N. Ver
steeg. part block 5. Blaekstone's Ad
dltlon 3800
House of Good Shepherd to O. Metxler.
lot 10. block 7. Southern Portland 273
TV. M. Ladd and wife to William G. Flm
mll. lot 4B. Salisbury Hill 473
John R. Shaver et ah, to Oscar Bartx,
northeast halt of lot 7, Delmar Shaier'a
Addition 6O0
Nancy A. Taylor to J. 1L Hawley, 2Ji
acres. T. 6 S R. 4 W.. In William M.
Turpln D. L. C. No. 37 300
Louis Nicholas and wife to M. Olsen, lots
1 and 2. block 7. Iloiladar"s Addition.. 3S00
J. C Wilson and wire to O. L. Roe. lot 5.
block 5. Sunnj-slde Addition 1200
Maggie B. Cook and husband to M. E.
Rje. lot 3. block 5. SunnysliSe 323
Mary and James D. Hart to Sam L
Beary. lot 7. block 2, Mount Tabor Villa
Annex B00
Thomas 1. Evans and wife to Frederick
W. Ough. parcel land, section 1, T. 1
6.. R. 4 B 400
Louis Nlcolal and wife to M. Olsen. lots
1 and 2. block 57. HoUadaya Addition. 3500
Portland Trust Company to J, P. Menef ee.
lots 3 and 6, block 15, Williams-Avenue
Addition 770
The Tltlo Guarantee A Trust Company to
William B. Patterson, lots S and 7, block
8.' Holladay Park Addition 1273
E. W. Gofif and wife to Laura. Share,
33 1.3x50 feet, beginning 33 1-3 feet east
ot 8. W. comer lot 9. block 23. Alblna
Homestead 1350
Leandcr Lewis and wife to P. J. Hauler,
lot 9. block 2. Mount Tabor Villa Annex 20
P. H. Marlay to John F. Allison, west 26
feet lots 1 and 2. block 71. Cat-others
Addition to Carutbera Addition 1
Livingston Jenka and wife to 11. W. Fries,
lots 6 and 7, block 13, Watson's Ad
dition 3000
J. W. Winters and wife to F. F. Winters,
parcel land, section 0. T. 1 N.. R. 1 E 1
J. F. Winters and wife to Oscar O. Ben
son, parcel land, section 6, T. 1 -N., R.
1 E 1
Unfortunate Deputy Engineer.
The deputy In the City Engineer's office
who has charge of sidewalk improve
ments has no enviable Job these days.
There are many dilapidated and danger
ous wooden sidewalks about town, and
the city authorities are making a stren
uous and unceasing effort to have these
replaced, within the fire limits at least,
this year. In some cases notices to make
this change are looked upon as & hard
ship, especially where one Is required to
lay a cement walk adjoining & wooden
walk, which the owner got repaired in
time to allow It to stand a while longer.
Men come around and kick and curse, and
women come and shed tears. The deputy
has to hold his own with them alL and
keep the good work of improvement going
on. A peculiarly trying case Is on his
L hands at present In regard to the sew
concrete walks ordered to be built In the
two fronts of the Beverly apartment
house, at the southwest corner of Yamhill
and Park streets. The six-foot plank
walk on the Yam hill-street front Is in
bad condition, has a hole In It and a space
ot three feet between the walk and the
house Is Inclosed with an Iron fence as a
flower garden, while the strip outside the
walk Is practically Impassable on account
of two trees and the facts that the curb
Is gone and the ground slopes down to the
gutter. The condition Is still worse on
the Park-street side. The walk is nar
row, and the space between It and the
house is partly Inclosed with a wire
fence, and the remainder taken up by a
long bicycle rack on a grating. At the
south end of this walk there is a trapdoor
extending to the gutter. When this Is
open the sidewalk Is blocked, and
there Is only a -narrow place for pass
ers to squeexe through, as the space out
side the walk Is blocked by three trees,
and the curb Is partially gone. The agent
for the property pleads that it Is owned
by a widow who can ill afford to put
down new walks In front, hut that such
walks are sadly needed Is patent to all
who pass the place. The deputy can do
nothing but Insist on the new walks be
ing built, but dislikes to be accused of
oppressing the widow and the fatherless,
and is, therefore. In an unhappy state of
mindw
TO ENLARGE MEMBERSHIP
Chamber of Commerce Seeks to
Strengthen Its Organization.
The Chamber of Commerce will en
deavor to enlarge Its membership. It now
has 2SS members, as compared with ISO
1 months ago. The chamber has accom
plished Important results in the past year.
The project ol railroad extension Into
Interior Oregon has been urged upon the
Harriman people, largely by the chamber,
and with good promise of success. The
chamber has also Induced the O. R, & N.
to put a third tug into service on Colum
bia River bar. and was one of the com
mercial bodies of the Northwest which
persuaded the railroads to grant lower
distributive freight rates out of Coast
cities. The chamber has taken a promi
nent part In all public enterprises that
have come before the business men of the
city. That there is a place In the commer
cial life of Portland for such an organiza
tion Is shown by the standing the body
has gained in the community.
Yesterday the trustees appointed a com
mittee to confer with the passenger agents
for lower railroad fares to the National
Livestock convention which win be held
here next January. The committee is
composed of S. M. Hears. Henry Hahn,
M. D. Wisdom and C. F. Bee be.
The assistant secretary was instructed
to draw up an Invitation' to the National
Convention of Railroad .Conductors, to
hold their biennial convention of 1905 at
Portland.
A communication from the Pacific Coast
Lumber Manufacturers' Association, ask
lng the chamber to advise Portland mer
chants to Import merchandise and sup
piles by rail Instead ot by vessel, so as to
bring out more cars, for the lumbermen,
was referred to the committee on trans
portation. It is not likely that the let
ter will be favorably considered, because
Portland already Imports nearly all its
goods from the- Eist by rail, and cheap
ocean tonnage Is quite as essential to the
country as cheap railroad rates. The
transportation committee is composed of
L. A. Lewis. Henry Hahn, T. D. Honey
man, A. H. Devers, John F O'Shea, W. H.
BeharrelL A. F. Biles. W. A. Mears. O. M.
Scott, E. Ehrman, George Lawrence. Jr.,
L N. Fleischner. H. Wittenberg. F. A.
Nltchy. E. M. Brannlck. F. H. Ransom,
C. A. LombirdL A. H. Kerr. S. M. Mears,
Sol Blumauer. R. F. Prael, D. J. Zan.
W. C Noon, P. Lowengart.
Henry Lasche. grain Inspector at Ta-
coma for the chamber, will be absent from
his duties tor several weeks, and recom-
jnends that C B. Tu thill assume his du
ties temporarily. The recommendation
was referred to the committee on grain
standard, composed of W. J. Burns, W.
S. Slbson. Peter Kerr, T. B. Wilcox. A.
Berg. T. W. Smith and R. Kennedy.
GOING TO ATLANTA
Mrs. B. 3L TrumbnII and W. T Gard
ner Will Attend Convention.
At the meeting of the Boys' and Girls'
Aid Society yesterday afternoon Mayor
George H. Williams was elected presi
dent to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of the l3te president, H. W. Cor
bett. and Dr. T. L. Eliot' was elected trus
tee to take Mr. Corbett's place on the
board of directors. The society also de
cided to send Superintendent W. T. Gard
ner as a delegate to the National Con
ference of Charities and Corrections,
which meets at Atlanta, Ga., on May &
Superintendent Gardner read the follow
ing report for the month of March:
Children received
By voluntary relinquishment by parents. 3
Rescued from bad relatives 5
By legal commitment 13
Informally from court or jail 8
Came voluntarily 1
For discipline
Returned or recalled 15
Total .... . 9
Disposed of . .
Conditions A. or to work for wagea 2
Conditions B, or on Indenture.'. .12
Conditions C. or for legal adoption 3
Parole . 2
Sent to parents under surveillance 10
Other Institutions 2
Total U
On hand March 1. 1903 31
Received during the month 49
Total
Placed out during the month .....
SO
tl
On hand April 1. 1903 39
The first regular meeting of the execu
tive committee of the State Conference of
Charities and Corrections met at the of
fice of the City Board of Charities last
evening. The committee formulated plans
for the ensuing year, for visiting the dif
ferent state eleemosynary Institutions, and
elected Mrs. B. M. Trumbull and W. T.
Gardner delegates to the conference at
Atlanta, Instructing them to use their in
fluence to bring the conference to Port
land in. 1904 or 1935. The delegates will
leave for Atlanta on May 1.
To Consider Pnbnc! Market.
The special committee appointed by the
Mayor to consider the petition of the
Union Market Company to erect a brick
market block on the old Mechanics' Pa
vilion site will meet at the City Hall this
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Caswell Breaks Ula Record.
A Caswell, the only applicant for a
MEAL TIME DRINKS
Should Be Selected to Suit the Health
- as Well as the Taste.
When the coffee toper, ill from coffee
drinking, finally leaves oft coffee the bat
tie Is only half won. Most people require
some hot drink at mealtime and they
also need the rebuilding agent to build
up what coffee has destroyed. Postum is
the rebuilder. the tfther half of the battle.
Some people stop coffee and drink hot
water, but find this a thin, unpalatable
diet, with no rebuilding properties. It is
cuch easier to areas: away irom corree
by oervlng strong, hot, well boiled Pos
tum In Its place. A prominent wholesale
grocer of Faribault, Minn., says: "For
a long time I was nervous and could not
digest my food, i went to a oocior, wno
prescribed a tonic and told me to leave
off coffee and drink hot water.
"I did so for a time and got some re
lief, hut did not get entirely wen, so I
lost natience and said: Oh. -well, coffee
isn't the cause of my troubles,' and went
back to drinking It- I became worse than
ever. Then Poetum was prescribed. It
was not made right at nrst and tor two
moraines I could hardly drink It.
Then I had It boiled full fifteen min
utes and used good cream, and I had a
most charming beverage.
'I fairly got fat on the food drink, and
my friends asked me what had happened.
I was so well. I was set right and cured
when Postum was made right.
"I know other men here who use Pos
tum. among others the cashier of the Se
curity Bank and a well-known clergy
man. "My firm sells a lot of Postum. and I
am certainly at your service, for Postum
cured me of stomach trouble." Name
given by Postum Company, Battle Creek,
Mich.
ONLY A FEW DAYS
Left in which to take advantage of our
Removal Sale
On May 1 we shall be in our new location
246 WASHINGTON ST., bet. 2d and 3d.
I THE KILHAM STATIONERY CO. !
: x 267 MORRISON STREET Z
Drink
4 i
Missouri! Best
TV. J. VAX SCHUYVER
Distributors.
ABSOLUTE CLEAXLI5E3S IS OUR
MOTTO.
We do Crown and Bridge Work without
pain. Our 16-year' exprlne In pUU
work enables us to tit yoor mouth comfort,
ably
Wa have feeling as well as you.
Dr. W. A. Wise, manager, has found a
aafa way to extract teeth absolutely with,
out pain. Dr. T. P. Wise la an expert
at Gold Filling and Crown and Bridge
Work.
ISxtracting trea when plates or bridges
are ordered.
DR. W. A. WISE.
WISE BROS., Dentists
Open evenings till B. Sundays
position on the police force under the new
rules who failed to run SO yards in the re
quired time, yesterday did the feat. Bis
best time In the first examination was
1S!4. or one-half second slow, according to
the rules. He was allowed another trial
by the Commission, and on the Y. M. C
A. track yesterday morning he made 11H.
so that he will now be on the eligible list.
Drs. Zan. Slocum and Blersdorf have
finished the last ot the physical examina
tions for the Police Department, and the
reports have been turned In to the sec
retary of the Commission.
Phoenix Iron Works Recommended.
The Executive Board Are and purchas-
iag committees have considered the pro
posals for furnishing 0 fire hydrants to
the city, and win recommend that tne
contract be let to the Phoenix Iron Works
of this city.
DAILY METEOUOLOaiCAI, REPORT.
PORTLAND. April 21. 8 P. H. Maximum
temperature, SO; minimum temperature, ST;
river readlnr, 11 A. M., 4.0 feet: change in 24
hours. 0; total precipitation. 6 P. M. to 5 P.
M., .23 ot an Inch; total precipitation slne
September 1. 1002. 36.08 Inches; normal pre
cipitation since September 1, 1902. 40.53 Inches:
deficiency. 4.4T Inches: total sunshine April
20. 1803. 6:51; possible sunshine, 13:18: barom
eter, reduced to lea level, at S P. M., 30.07.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind.
STATIONS.
: 1 t
BB Pt. cloudy
SE Clear
SE Cloudy
SW Cloudy
W Clear
SE Cloudy
s Pt. cloudy
SB Cloudy
S Raining
SE pt- cloudy
SW Raining
SW Clear
N Clear
W Cloudy
MT Cloudy
SE Raining
SW Raining
NW Pt. cloudy
Baker City
Bismarck
Boise
Eureka
Helena
Kamloqps. 43. C...
North Head
Pocatello .........
Portland
Bed Blult
Roseburx .1
Sacramento
Salt LAke City ...
San Francisco ...
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosn Island ...
Walla Walla ....
m'o nn
e4k.oo
74 0.00
62 0.34
66 0.00
6S0.00
14
32 K.:
68 0.00
59 0.20
61 0L641
OO.UO
Toaoo
62 0.00
6&0.00
KS0.2S
54 0.40
T2;0.00
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
r..l.l, K..W rsfns hr fallen during
the last 12 hours In Western Oregon, Western
Washington and along the north California
coast. It Is wanner in soumwesiern imm
and cooler west ot the Cascade Mountains. Tne
-... rtartlv rlimA'F weather In
this district Wednesday, with showers In West
ern Oregon and Western wasninnon. ana ajo
In the extreme eastern portions of these states
and In Northern Idaho.
WEATHER FORECASTS;
Forecasts made at Portland for the 2S hours
ending midnight. Wednesday. April 22. 1903:
Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy, with
showers; slightly warmer; south to west winds.
Western Oregon Partly cloudy, with ahow-
SPECIAD OFFERS.
Can.. Man. McDonald Co.. 180 a. A lmpts.
11L Highland. 10 r. res. and lot: modern
lmpts.; trult trees; rood location.
lnd.. Huntington, modem 11 r. res. and lot.
lowi. Taylor Co.. 160 a. i lmpts : nearly all
tillable: orchard: 7 ml. from Conway.
Iowa. Grand River, new res. and 6 Iota.
Iowa. Des Mo'nes. 8 lots. Olenwood pL
Kin!. Lcran Co.. ranch. 1820 a., stock and
lmpts.; furnished house; outbuildings.
Kan." Clay Co.. 2S0 a. & lmpts; orchard: 120
a. cultivated: 200 a. tillable.
Md.. near Eaton, fine country estate of 260 a.
14 r. re.: modern lmpts.: good barn and out
bldmu about 200 a. tillable; 30 a. Umber.
Md.. Hartord Co.. 31 a. A. lmpts.
31aa.. Peprerell. country res. & 40 a.
Mass- Hadley. 7 r. re, and 4 a. land.
Mich.. Crystal Lake twp., dairy farm. 72 a.
and stock: also SO a. pasture land.
Detroit, bldr. lot. Falrmount Park. aubd.
lio.. Kan. City. 7 r. res.. Campbell st.
Neb.. Scott's Bluff Co.. 160 a. & lmpts.; ISO
a. tillable: 3H mU from Mitchell.
Neh Central City, good bldr. lot.
Neb. Dundy Co., 240 a. grain land.
N. T., Allerany Co.. 125 a. land.
Ohio. Adams Co., 160 a. 4 Impta.
Okla.. Noble Co.. 160 a. & lmpts.
Or.. Toledo. 2 bide. lets. . . .
Pa.. Mercer Co.. 170 a. A Impta.; well adapted
to stock and dairying.
Pa-. lAncaster, double house and lot.
S.' D.. Aurora Co., 180 a. lmpts.
Vs.. Onancoek. large factory bldg, dweL
tenant house and 6 a. land.
Vs.. Halifax Co.. 503 a. adapted to tobacco;
10 r. house, bams, etc
Wis. Juneau Co.. 80 a. land.
Right to mfg. and sell a fine patent medicine
for coufhs. colds; etc. 31500.
W. M. OSTRANDER.
North American Building. Philadelphia.
m
I Men's Diseases i
DR.
TALCOTT i
& co. :
Portland Office: J
250 Alder St, Cor. 3d. .
Saa Francisco Office. 997 Market St. ?
Bottled Beer
Jt CO., PORTLAND, OR.
DR. T. P. WISE.
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from 9 to 12. Or. South 2191.
era; slightly warmer, except near the coast;
south to west winds.
Western Washington Showers; south to west
winds.
Eastern Oregon and .Eastern Washington
Partly cloudy, with probably showers east por
tion. Idaho Partly cloudy, with shower north
portion: cooler southwest portion.
EDWARD A. BEALS. Forecast Official.
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AUCTIOX SALES TODAY.
At residence. 33S Constance St.. cor. Union
ave. Take Woodlawn car. Sal at 10 'A. M.
George Baker & Co.. auctioneer.
By tha Ford Auction Company, at 182 1st at.
at 10 A. M. H. Ford, auctioneer.
BOILS.
JACKSON April 21, 1003. to Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Jackson. 423 6th at., a daurhter. Mrs.
Bert Jackson waa formerly Miss Lillian
Donaldson.
MEETING XOTICES.
PORT INDUS LODGE. All member are re.
guested to be present at the meeting tonUht
to receive the grand chief of honor.
LIZZIE GARDNER, C of H.
JOHX MANN, Recorder.
WASHINGTON COUNCIL, NO. 3.
R. S. M. Stated assembly this
(Wednesday) evening. H o'clock. Ma
sonic Hall. Burkhard bldg. Eaat Side.
Visiting companions welcome. Br
order. T. 1IL M. .
C- II. BROST. Recorder.
ORIENT LODGE. NO. 17, L O. O. F. Cor
ner ot East Pine and Grand avenue. Work In
the Initiatory degree this (Wednesday) evening.
All Oddfellow made. welcome.
D. K. ILIFF, Itec 8ec
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO. 64.
O. E. S. Regular communication this
(Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock.
Social. By order W. M.
ELIZABETH KISSELL, Sec
i--r.M-.nAL NOTICES.
THORNTON In this city, April 21. 1903. at
the family residence. 80 East 2Sth it-. Vlda
A. Thornton, aged 16 years, 3 months and 20
days. Friends and acquaintance art re.
spectimiy tnvitea to attend u runerai serv.
Ices, which will be held at the above rest.
dence, at. 10 A. M. today. Interment Lone
Fir cemetery.
CASSIDT In this city. April 21. 1903, Ellen
Caasidy, aged 3S year. Funeral will take
place today. April 22, at O A, M.. -from St.
Francis Church, cor. E. 11th and Oak ats.
Friends and acquaintance Invited to attend.
Iruennent at Mount Calvary cemetery.
GREENE At the. residence. April 2L 1903.
George O. Greene, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry
j rerun, serc 4 J r. . jaonui ana a Gays.
Funeral will take place today, April 22, at
1:30 P. M.. from the residence, C2 Eaat 6th.
Friends Invited.
ECHTEWE Friends and acquaintance an re
spectfully InTlted to attend the funeral ser
ces of the late Amelia Schlewe. which will
oe neia at limeys cnapei at - 1'.. II- today..
Interment Lone Fir cemetery.
J. P. FUfLET fc SO?f. Progreaatve'
Funeral Directors and Embalmers,
cor. 3d and Madlaon streets. Com
petent lady asst. Both phones If ol O.
EDWARD HOLM AS, Undertaker,
4th and Yamhill ata. Rena Stlnaon.
lady assistant. Both phones So. 007.
CLARKE BROS., FIXE FLOWERS,
Floral Designs, SS9 Morrison.
SCHAJfirr Jt JiEV, 1IOXTJMEXT3,
cemetery work. etc.. sos First.
JEW TODAY.
FOR SALE-NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE AND
corner lot; East Harrison and 37th st.. for
SI250: In good condition; see owner; no
agent.
MORTGAGE 10ANS
On Improved city and farm property.
B. LTVXNGTSONE. 224 Stark st.
"HORTfJAGT? On .dtyOT farm property
JlUIVA Uanh st lowest rates; repayable
TJl IKK "J BuTsiuseoo Gellrea.
Dtuiaujs; loans maae.
A. H. BIRKELL
Ftrattff of MuMasfor & Birrri!.
303-4 McKay BuildlnB, 3d and Stark.
1 11 one juain
BUTTER LOWER, 45c
Best creamery 50e
Eggs. 2 doxen for ....35e
Picnic hams - 12c
Cottage nam) - 12c
5-lb pail lard ..Sbc
Flne Eastern sugar-cured hams, pound 15c
LA GRANDE CREAMERY,
- lamiuu.
jLaixssmtsitTs.
CORD-RAY'S THEATER 35
Evening Prices Xc and 60c Matin ea
r-nces ao-uis. act emidren. 10c
Phone Main 992.
Portland- Popular Family Theater.
LAST TIME TONIGHT!
RESURRECTION
RESURRECTION
One of the -very .beat playa of the
season,
DOXT FAIL TO SEE IT
COMMEXCUCG THURSDAY SIGHT
The newest state-named
Play
CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA
A. b!? scenic success.
MaRQUAM GRAND THEATER.
CALVIN S. HE1L1G. Manager.
"I'wa tmrir in a mNt linlv
Friday Mght and Satnrday After
noon, April
The Celebrated Actor.
MR. WILHA.H H. CKAXE
IN
"DAVID II ARUM."
low floor. 11.50: balcony, nrst six rows. l;
Srst three rows ot tha last six rows, 75c: last
three rows In balcony. 50c; gallery, 33c and
23:: boxes and loges. 10.
aeat are now selling-. Carriages at 10-50
o'clock. '
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER-
CALVIN HEU.IG. Manager
Wednesday and Thursday Night. April 22-23,
fom iieuneo. vaudeville.
WESTON A vn HT-RnKnT-
Blg modern, galaxy of artists, direct from the
proctor, urpseum and Keltn circuits.
circle. 75c: entire balcony. Mc; gallery, 35c
and 25c Seat an now selling.
THE BAKER THEATER
George L. Baker. Manager
And the fun still goes on.
If TOU want nure- unadulterated laneha. don't
miss seeing Barry Corson Clarke In
"WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES."
Evening. 15c, 25c, 33c. 50c; matinee,
10c.
IOC. AW.
Next week, ttt&rtlnr Rtinflffv afternoon. Mr.
Ralph Stuart In "Prince Otto."
SEW TODAT.
TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS AND
SAVERS OF MONEY IN GENERAL.
The oldest Trust Company In Oregon.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPAXY OF
OREGON.
Incorporated April 22, 1S87.
Peonle with monev alwavs want to get
come returns on it. To all such we offer
Interest-be arins certificates ot deposit
upon terms to suit, xou can deposit wiia
us for aar term, from ten davs to five
years, and can withdraw your money by
giving a certain number of days notice, as
may oe agreed on. t un -particulars are
contained In out book ot
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Which will he gladly furnished if you will
write for It or call on
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON.
riO. 103 THIRD STREET.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Ob lmnroTf'd e!t-r svirul inn intnertr. Bitlldliut
loin. IzutAllant irn. WM. M-tfTVAftTSB.
ui wcrccftur diocjc
Sale of Sundries.
i W must moT soon.
KNIGHTS DRUG STORE,
128 sth st. Established In 1832.
IfOR SALE
Two Second Hand 100-iight
Sprague Dynamos, with extra
Interchangeablearmature. Also
one second hand 120-light
American Engine Co. dynamo,
low voltage, suitable for mill
work. 110 or 115 volts.
Address
A. W. COCHRAN,
Oregonlaa Bldg, Portland Or.
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE,
$1800 FINE QUARTER BLOCK, HOLLA,
day's Addition; street Improved, sewer and
water: a bargain.
$1700 Very good modern 7roora house.
Sunny-side: fine locaUon.
$1000 Good T-roorn house, quarter block,
Montavllla.
$3730 Nice modem T-room house, 7th st.
West Side.
As many other fine place on West Side.
CHARLESON & STAUB.
215U Morrison, room 12,
ACREAGE BARGAIN 8 ACRES. SOUTH MT.
Tabor, for sale In tracts 2 acre or more.
$30 acre: easy terms; beautiful home site;
well fenced, cultivated, planted In fruit, -water
piped. See It today. Take Mt. Scott ear,
alight at Stewart' Station, right on the
place; cannot mistake. 1000 feet frontage on
electric line; 20 minutes ride; Sc fare. J. E.
Balnea; care Lang' & Co.. Portland.
FOR SALE $3000
J. W. OGILBZE. ROOM 11. ItSH 1ST ST.
S-acre tract, all In cultivation, -with good 4
room reildene (needa some repairing), very
good stable, etc. good well water. Ue high
and lrhtly, close to car line, on the East
Side, between Kanllworth and Woodstock.
This Is a cheap property, and would make a
nlca horns.
TO HOMESEEKERS 100 ACRES ON SOUTH
era slope ot beautiful Mount Scott: 43 acre
under cultivation, orchard, house, and a good
large barn: soil la very productive: a bar
gain. J. E. Martin, 432 East Sherman at.
FOR SALE $5500 COR. LOT WITH TWO
modern ft-room houses. East Side; close in;
rent $50. $2100 buys 14 lots, 50x100, on
Hawthorne ave. Owner. 101' Sherlock bldg.
Phone Main 1440.
$2500-STRICTLY MODERN COTTAGE EOME
on East Morrison st ne&r 14th: very deslr
able buy $2750100x100 N. W. cor. East
13th st., and Belmont ave. Hart Land Co..
107 Sherlock bldg.
THREE-ACRE PLACE. ALL IN CTJLTTVA
tlon. coxy 6-room house; brick basement; all
kinds fruit, large and email; 3 miles out.
West Side. S. B. Rlggen, 305 Abington bldg.
WD HAVE SEVERAL HOUSES AND LOTS
and vacant lota for sale in Holiaaays Ad
dltlon at srlcea that are right- Lewi &
Clark B. E. Co. 553 Worcester blk.
LOT 50x100. WITH 6-ROOM HOUSE AND
outbuilding. East 10th it-, near East Sher
man: very desirable location. J. C Martin,
492 East Sherman at.
A SNAP NEW'0-ROOM HOUSE. 33TH AND
Belmont at.. $1700: easy terms; rent makes
net 10 per cent Investment- R. & A. Buetl
xofer. 131 3d rt-
A NICE 7-ROOM HOUSE AND 8 ACRES IM
proved land. 5 acres in orchard: on Wood
stock car line. Inaulre Edw. Joost. 227U
Washington st.
EXCELLENT 8-ROOM HOUSE. FIVE LOTS,
fruit, stable, lawn, commanding view, near
KenUworth. cheap. B. B. KIggen. 305 Abing
ton bldg.
LINCOLN PARK ANNEX. LOTS 10 IN
block 4. 9 in 3, 5 and 8 In 8, 7 in' 21. and 12
In block 18. W. J. Hawkins. 44S Sherlock
block.
$J250-LHOLLADAYfi ADD.. CORNER LOT.
9-rootn-bouse; beautiful home. $750 cash, bal
ance on time. Miller. 303 Cham ot Commerce.
MOUNT SCOTT REAL ESTATE OFFICS.
Lent. Or. All kinds ot property cheap. Tax
Mount Scott car; far 5 cents. O. R. Additon.
FOR SALE FIVE ACRES UNIMPROVED
land on Section Line road; a bargain. Frank
Burson, Tobaaco. Addresa Lents. Or.
J2400-NEW TWO-STORY HOUSE. MODERN:
easy terms; Immediate poilesslon. Addresa
K 3, care Oregonian.
S-ROOM COTTAGES, MODERN SIX AND
7-Toom houses; installment plan. King.
Phone Bus 1231.
AT A SACRIFICE 5 LOTS. NEW. MODERN
house. In MontavUIa; 32 fruit trees. P 64.
care Oregonlan.
FOR" SALE 5cTO ACRES OF GOOD STUMP
land. 1G miles from Portland. Address 237
E. Morrison st.
$50 FOR LOTS ON ST. JOHNS CAR LINE;
j 10 down, $5 per month. Sherman D. Brown,
351 Stark.
$1SOO-HOUSE AND LOT ON EAST 11TH;
central; essy .ttrm., Se owner, M E. Mth.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
TOR SALE-SMALL ORCHARDS WTTHDf
a mCaa of statsbonaa. S. PretmsTT. SalsBk.
FOR. SALE OR TRADE-A GOOD T-ROOM
house. Inquire room 4. 2S1H Morrison ex.
FOR SALE FARMS.
ELEGANT STOCK FARM, SOUTHERN ORE.
sou; iiuo acres. w acre in cultivation, sows
la wheat aad oats, fine orchard. larxe house
and barn; nice stream of water on place,
close' to town: $15 per acre. -U0u tor ou
acre ot fine land eaat ot Portland, about 25
acres clear, very good fJ-room house, barn,
nice youns orchard and berries; also lndud.
uc stock, tools and all furniture In house.
U0o for 21 acres ot fine land. Sa miles
trom Portland, all kinds ot fruit. 2 new
bouses, sew barn, close to R. R. a an.
Place. CHARLESON & STAUfl.
2t5i Morrison, room 12.
IT TOU WANT BARGAIN'S IN CHOICS
farma. stock ranches-, hop. prune or timber
land, sawmills or fiounntll. all near Port
504. or address T. Wlthycomb. room II
Hamilton bldr, ad at Portland. Or.
tZMOS PECIA L-TII.V.T "CO-ACRE STOCK
ranch. 00 ar-es hay. rood bulldlscs, all farm
Implement. 30 head it Oct and XT20 annual
Income besides. For bartalna sea Canadian
AEeney. 22SH Morrison, at.
H0MESEEKER3 WE HAVE IMPROVED
and unimproved land near Portland and Ore
con City; cut up to suit purchasers: easy
terms. Oreson Iron & Steel Co., 339 Sher
lock bide.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALS IN ALL
part ot Orecoa and Washlnxton; payuunu
mad to suit purchasers. For particulars
apply WH. MACMA8TSR. Ill Worcestae
kiock.
FOR SALE TWO IMPROVED FARMS. ONE
ot 200 acres: the other ot 160 acres. For
particulars apply to J. L. Crolsant. Kings
ton. Or.
BAROA1N $2000 BUTS A FARM. 4S HEAD
cattle, bouse and barn. N. Anderson. Kern
vtlle. Lincoln. County. Ok
TO EXCHANGE.
"WILI EXCHANGE INTEREST IN TVELL
dereloped mining property, near smelter, tor
real estate, timber land or chattels; Inrestl
tate. 228 Falilng bids. "
TO LEASE.
GOOD LEASE ON STORE: BEST BUSINESS
locality, for sale: other leases. Goldschmldt'a
Agency. 286 Stark st.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
CAN LOCATE TOU ON SEVERAL FINE
Umber claims, near the Columbia River, that
will cruise from 2.000,000 to 5,000.000 feet
to tha Quarter section; also 20 good farm
and timber homestead, extra, good value;
near good town and railroad: strictly reliable,
cruiser: no pay until filings are received.
IVm. Hawks, room SOd Commercial block.
VACANT GOVERNMENT LAND WE HAVE
late Information ou some good claims, well
timbered and close to railroad; this la an
opportunity to get s slice of tha rapidly dis
appearing public domain and get Qle ad
vantage ot your land right before It Is too
late. Ames Mercantile- Agency, Abingtoa
bldg.
LOOK HERE! THIS 13 YOUR CHANCE!
For sale So acre of timber land, IS miles
N. E. ot Toledo, Wash.; 40 acres finest hop
land; steamboat connection with Portland;
only 12000; cheaper tor cash. For particulars
call or write to U. Schultx. room 21 Terminus
House, 253H Everett St.. Portland. Or.
THE MICHIGAN TIMBER. CO.. 268 STARK
St., offers for aale tracts of Umber, saw
mill sites, logging chance In Oregon and
Washington. We can suit, you. We also
hava soma choice claims ready tor location
under guarantee.
I CAN LOCATE TOU ON TIMBER CLAIM3
that will cut 4.C0U.UV0 yellow pine ot excellent
Quality, tributary to good driving stream.
1. a Rogers, ltitt tsth st., room L
1200 ACRES CHOICE FIR AND CEDAR. UN
dertaid with vast deposit of good coal, in1
Upper Nebalem. Valley; great bargain. Dr.
A. C Pan ton, Macieay bldg.
HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT. THREE
hour from Portland. 2 miles from railway
and boat. This is extra fine. Price 3a
Hall. 102 First st.
FIFTY TIM&ER CLAIMS. YOUR CHOICE
ot several dllterent localities. They -ra
good. Lewi & Clark It. E. Co.. SS3 Wor
cester blk.
A FEW CHOICE HOMESTEAD CLAIMS IN
the famous Klickitat country, near the new
Lyle-Goidendale Railroad. Don't miss this.
William Hawks. 30S Commercial blk.
HOMESTEADS AND TIMBER 'CLAIMS Lo
cated; large and small tracts, also script, tor
sale. Sanford & Perry, Abhtgtou bldg.
TIMBER CLAIMS OREGON PINE; GUAR
ante to cruias 3,000,000 test' merchantable
lumber. W. 8. Baer. Homo rook. Cat.
CHOICE TIMBER CLAIMS IN SOUTHERN
Oregon. Cruiser will be on the ground first
ot May. 317 Allsky bldg.
HAVE FOUR GOOD TIMBER CLAIMS 35
miles trom Portland: going Friday. Call 474
'Alder.
Timber, arid and swamp lands bought and sold.
Lennox Land & Timber Co.. Klamath Falls.
FOR SALE BY OWNER. 640 ACRES TIM
ber land. W. P. Manning. Eugene, Or.
320 ACRES HEAVY FIR AND CEDAR, VERY
cheap It sold at once. 211 Allsky bldg-.
FOR SALE OR REVT.
FOR SALE OR RENT, BY OWNER 100
aere farm, good buildings; also to acres good
timber on stump: part trade city property;,
bargain. P 68. Oregonlan.
Wasted real estate
lot wanted. bet. east ankent and
Tillamook, west ot 16th at., in exchange for
carpenter work. Contractor. 608 Tillamook.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles, Ets.
wagon, eou: earning e.uv yv . " , 'Sr
3 in.
TRIM OF HORSES. 1200 POUNDS EACH.
gentle, work single or double. 263 Burnilde.
SPAN SMALL MULES. SEVERAL HORSES,
wagona and harness for sale. 211 Wash.
HORSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE. INQUIRE
at Anderson Bros., 254 3d.
1
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-50 FLAT CARS. 4 FT. 8 IN.
gauge. 50,000 pounder capacity, SO feet long,
equipped with automatic couplers and air
brakea; immediate delivery. See A. J. Mc
Cabe, 321 Fidelity bldg., Timma, Wash., or
640 Chamber ot Commerce bid-.. Portland, Or.
FOR SALE STATE RIGHT FOR OREGON
for the famous Sunburst Fire Kindler; will ba
used In every home where coal or wood I
used for fuel; $5000to $10,000 can easily ba
made the first year; lite ot patent, IT yean.
N 67, Oregonlan.
BEST HATCHING EGGS. SOLD BY" SET
ting and large lots. All kinds fowl. We
pay express cnarxes. Send stamp for catalogue.-
Oakland Poultry Yards, room 8. 157
New Montgomery at., San Francisco.
FOR SALE 1000 SHARES ST. HELENS &
G slice mining stock, paying monthly divi
dends; cash offers for all or part considered,
H 63. care Oregonlan.
COWS FOR SALE-I HAVE A FEW GOOD
fresh milch cows oo hand yet: prtcej $33
and $40 each. D. J. Icgall. Skamokawa,
Wash.
CASH REGISTERS and SAFES, new and see-
Chlcsgo- Cash Register. 76 1st st, cor. Oak.
TOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS 30 H--P, 8SC-esd-hand
gaa engine, practically new. Norths
west Electrle Eng. Co.. SOS Stark, at.
A HIGH-GRADE PIANO FOB SALE CHEAP:
used a short time. Call 363 E. sth st. North,
cor. iiroau . - . -nj-.c uuwu iuoi.
ROUGH OR DRESSED LUMBER OF ALL
kinds. For prices address Proctor Beer.
rttr!l Or-
FOli SALE 56-INCH HEAD BLOCKS. SET
works, trailer and trucks. $350. Day Lumbar
wo.
60 8ECOND-HAND BARBER CHAIRS.
ehep, at Conn Bros., 1S1 Front, cor. Yamhill.
ONE 8 H. P. FARM PORTABLE ENGINE,
at a bargain. Inquire Box 51, Hillsboro, Or.
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. COST J1JS-
111 ..It. S.V1 nerfM nrAr- Iff ( Q.t---
FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS DENSMORP
. - - - v, wicsuomi.
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER; COST tvu
will tlk llfA HJ fi,.,tr ., UU
FOR SALE GOOD SECOND-HAND PUNn
very cheap. P S3. Oregonlan.
FOR RENT-UPRIGHT PIANO; $2.50 PEn
month. T 68; OreooUn