IT f i V Wolverine Gasoline Engines I 1 AreHlghGradOi SATISFACTION ino Special Engino, is nuitablo for fish boutsWill Btand hard ; ; work Hun it as hard as you please. 4 ; ; f oiiiifn(')nrir claim this en cine uses less oil than anv !! engine on the market. Can be xianuuiig yuur iu'u jbujib wu See this Engine et work end be Convinced. N.I!. LINDBERG, Agent. Frankfort, -1 ' PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. ,(!,'" Drayin and Expressing All goodashlppail toour care will receive ipeoUl attention. ; 709-715 Commercial Streets yTTTrrtfttlTllIIlIlirTTTTTrXXTnTTTTlTTTTTXIXXXim FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD WASHINGTON MARKET fM'""'""""'""n NEW STYLE RESTAURANT 1 i i No; uo Eleventh Streets BEST MEALS IN TOWN.' OPEN DAY AND NIGHT First Class Chef. Good Service. Carpenter and Mechanic TOOLS tfl .'U it FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY Scoiv Buy Iron 6 Brass Vorhs ' . ''Manufacturers of Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundrymen , and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Trices lowest. Phone 2451. See that your ticket reade via, the IUlnota Central R. R. Thorougniy moa rn tralne connect with all tranacontl nsntal Itoaa at St. raui and Omaha.. It your trlenda are coming wtt let ua know and we will Quota them direct the apeclaUy low rat now ta effect from all eastern yolnta. Any Information ae to rate routea, to., cheerfully glvan on application. B. tH. TRUMBULU Commerdal Agent, 141 Third atreet, Portland, Or. J. C. UNDSBTflV r.! F.JUIU Third atreet, Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON, F. A. P. A., DONT 00', TO 8T, "LOWS .': T1U you cel at or write to the Chi cago, Milwaukee ,A St Paul Railroad. Office 1S4 Thlrt atreetl Portland Ore. Low ratee to all polnta east, In conn to on with all transcontinental, s B. 8. ROWS, General Agent, s 'GUARANTEED run slow enough to bo usod ui aim vjjiuvujiurvwvui t - I - "5 Wash, i - CHRISTENSON ft CO. Vi , WA . . ' If T . .. a. Comer Eighteenth and franklin. me STAR THEATER ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE VILLE HOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA TERS Of PORTLAND h n u Change of Program Monday. Change of Ada Thursday! MATINEE DAILY AT 2.45 P. M MONSTER DILL Week Beginning MONDAY MATINEE, OCT. 10 THE GREAT WE8TIN. The man of many faces of great men, past and present, direct from Koater A Blals, New York. ;.,' PERRY A WHITING Bketcn artists.' Dealers In Laughing Goods, Singing and Dancing Duo. BELL A DALTON , , v German and Irish knockabout come dians. ,. (1Sf.y,,1 KATHERINE KREIQ -Tyrolean Warbler. ' ' Astorla'e faVorlte bsrltons. EDOUARD SCOTT, Singing Chaa, 'm. Whltmark'a east ern luccceas, "flood Night Beloved, EDI80N-8 PR0JECT03C0PE, Dspiotlng Reoent Evsnte by Life Mo tion Pictures. Admission lOo to any seat J ASTORIA, OREGON, FARMERS ARE NOW AROUSED Organize With View to Mutual Protection of Their Property Against Hunters. TO LICENSE MEAT PEDDLERS Eugene Citizens Would Have It Ineraut ttaleaman Pay Vnl tarluna to Meet at Hiilerti , , Other 8t,ate Keww. Aumavllle, Ore., Oct 13. Aumnvllle hunters are not at all partial to the hunters of this country. This fact tbey have shown by the recent organization of a company or association that they have given the name "The Aumsvllle Bust Saw Association." The resolu Lions adopted by the association declare Its object to be mutual protection of Its members from trespassing of hunt ers. The members agree to do all In their power to prevent Illegal hunting, and promise to prosecute all trespassers. Property Values Higher. Halem, Ore., Oct. 13. The work of footing up the big assessment rolls of Marlon cotinty for the year 1904 was completed by County Clerk 3, W. Rol and yesterday. The figures of the new roll show a net valuation of all taxable property In Marion county of $10,373, 830, as agaliiHt 19,394,378 for the year 1903, a portion of the difference, how ever, bHng due to the fact that In 1903 there was allowed $449,227 In exemp tions. The grows value of the property as given on Inst year's roll was $10, 047,605, or $324,225 less than the total valuation of this year's roll. ..Getting Rssdy For Mill. Euaene. Ore. Oct -13. There Is great activity at the Badger mine In Blue River district A force of men Is driving a new tuunel opening a still better and richer ledge. Splendid ore Is being piled onto the dump ready for the mil which Is now at Blue River City, and which will be put In place next spring. The Badger property ranks with the best In the district, and gives promise of being a great wealth producer. , ' Too Much Patent Medicine. Roseburg, Oct. 13. Patent medicine contalng alcohol proved the mental un doing of Geo. Davis, a resident of Corn stock, who was taken to the asylum from here, pursuant to an order of com mittment made by the county court Davis Is 53 years of age. His In sanity developed only a week ago, when he became delirious from the patent medicine he was taking and be gan wandering aimlessly about He was found scantily clad on the railway track by neighbors, who later brought him to Roseburg for examination. Davis Is a sinsle man. He has a brother who resides In Tacoma. Unitarians To Meet. Salem. Ore. Oct. 13. The third an nual session of the North Pacific Uni tarlan conference will be held In Sa lem, Oregon, beglning Tuesday evening and closing Thursday evening, October 27. Rev. George W. Stone, Field secre tary for the Pacific coast, will be pres ent, and the committee In charge, con sisting of Frank Abram Powell and W. G. Elliot Jr., hopes also that Rev. Earl M. Wilbur, Dean of the Theolog ical school In Oakland, California, will attend. To Llosnse Meat Peddlers, Eugene, Oct. 13. The principal Item of business to come up before the regular monthly meeting of the city council last night was a petition signed by about SO 'clttsens asking that meat : HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. . Cole ( Hal laid to bdloste Pea I sob's Tesaf rasat. . te . ' t'" 1rf If any people . believe ,that blonde, - at light hair denotes affection and dark hair, oonstancy. A person without hair Is not devoid of. character; far from It the disposition of the average bald headed man la to showf such r sollcltuda tor, the welfare of others, that he neg lects himself. A germ causes baldness. Prof. Baboaraud. of Parle, Franca, In aoceulated a rabbit with Dandruff germs, causing It to become totally bald in 'Ave weeks' time. To rid the scalp of these aanfrereus farms It la necessary to apply Newbro's Herptclde. ,, .,.... . "Destroy the cause-you ' remove ' the affect" , i' , . . v, ;, Sold by leading druggists, fiend 10c in ltd mr for sample to The Herplclde Co Detroit Mich. Eagle Drug Store,' 351-351 Bond St.1, Owl Drug Store, , 549 Com. ,St,, T.F. Laurln, Prop. "Special Agent." ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14. BALDHEflDS? 1 COVERED lYIlhxyrlantHairandCnistiil Scalps Cleansed and ' Purified by CUTICURA SOAP I SJBBBW ... Assisted by Light Dressings of Cuticura,th8 Great Skia Cure. i Toll treatment at one atopt falling balr, removes crusts, scales and dan draff, destroy! hair parasite, toothei Irritated, Itching surfaces, stimulate the hair follicles, loosens the scalp akin, supplies the roots with energy and nour ishment, and mike the hair grow upon a tweet, wholesome, healthy scalp what HelsefaUi. Million now rely on Cotlcura Soap, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, the) great akin cure, for preserving, purify ing and beautifying the skin, for cleans ing the scalp of crusts, scale and dandruff, and the (topping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and toothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, Itching and coalings, for annoying Irritations, or too free or offensive perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses, snd many aanstlve, anti septic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well aa for all the pur poses of the toilet and nursery. Complote treatment for every humour, consisting of Cutlcura Soap, to cleans the ekln, Cutlcura Ointment, to heal the akin, and Cutlcura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, may now be had for one dollar. A single sett often sufficient to cure the most tortur ing, disfiguring, Itching, burning and scaly "humours, 'eczema, rashea and Irritations, from Infancy to age, when all else falls. SU tluoufcnri 0M worX. Catkim EMriTMt SM. ,wfa tPrK i Ro. d. U Pil Btoa, IS Clu An- rar Itng Chtm . Corp., oW rroprWtora. ITM1 tor now V LV1 KVT yilMK, M peddlers be required to pay a license. The petition was referred to the Judi ciary committee. WOULD ADVERTISE 8ALMON. President Fortmann, ef Alaaka Packers, ' t Points Out th Need. That canned salmon has been insuf ficiently advertised Is the opinion of the leading packers on the coast Hen ry Fortmann, president of the Alaska Packers' Association, Is one of the men who believe that advertising will help the Industry, and he has suggested a plan that progressive packer will probably be anxious to adopt,' In an Interview with a representative of the Pacific Fisherman, Mr. Fortmann said of the matter: "The readers of the Pacific Fisher man understand that the total con sumption of canned salmon In the United States has never been more than 2,000,000 cases. There are 48 pounds to the case, and by referring , to the statistics we see that the total production on the Pacific coast In the four years from 1900 to 1903, Inclusive, was 16, 000,000 eases.- About 4,000,000 cases were sent to Japan and other uncom mon (not regular) markets. Europe consumed 1.125,000 cases last year. Therefore, In these four years about one-half of the amount of our product has been disposed of In foreign mar kets, leaving 8,000,000 cases, or 2,000, 000 cases a year, for the United States, making 96,000,000 pounds, which shows that the people of this country are consuming but little more than one pound of, salmon per capita per an num. x "Here Is the opening for a great edu cational .campaign. The Alaska Pack ers' association would be in favor of a plan whereby all the packers of the coast would Join in contributing to a fund for advertising purposes. This could be accomplished most equitably by levying an assessment of so much per base, the expense thus being borne proportionately by the packers accord ing to the amount of their pack." WILL CARRY LARGE INSURANCE, Chicago .Woman Takes Polieies for $500,000. , Chicago, ' ' Oct IS. Mra. H Charles Netcher, owner of a down : town fier partment store, is following in the footsteps of her late husband.,, When he decided to build on his property he Insured his life for $500,000 so that in the event of hie death his plans might not be interfered with. Mrs. Netcher having taken up the burden, dropped hy her husband ( on tone 20! when he died, has decided to do likewise. Four large insurance com panies In the east have adgeed to issue a 1500,000 policy on her life. One eon. pany will .take 1200,000 of. the risk and the tjhree others $100,000 each. ' -tt it it a it it tr tt tt tt tt tr it 1 Our ' Drugs V Are. 1 1 Rtire t tt . ; We compound 'prescriptions with great cure from a r 8 complete atock of fresh and pure drugs. We also ' tt sell all the standard home remedies and all kinds of 8 it Proprietary Articles, Combs, Brushes, Razors, Soaps, tt allkindsof Toilet Articles, Etc. 'Mi;,?: i ' g A We Charge no Fancy Prices. n f F rt th ' ' ' " ' 8 n and Commercial Street Hart's Drug Store : 3attaannaoa ttanattaattatr " NEW MUSIC 1 5ee the Show Window. J. N. GRIFFIN When You Want a Roof, EOOHNO is the most durable roofing material known. It is not affected by heat, cold, exposure to any climate, acids or salt fogs. It secures for your build ' ings the same insurance rate as metal atd tile will. Twelve years of oonstant aervice have proven its efficiency. Write for prices. We can interest you. , , The Elaterite Hoofing Co. ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. . , r ; ," " "f .fcj r -i ' ' ' . ' '. "' Having Installed a Rubber Tiring Machine of the . lateet pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work in that line at reasonable prices. Telephone 291. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. r Heating Stoves, Stoves, Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses : To order. All kinds of furniture. The cheap , est place in the city is , :: :: :::: L. Ii. HENNINGSEN M CO. S0i BOND STREET. Next Door to Wclls-Fsrao Ex. Co. . . PliONE.KED. 230S M l I:Ll-N;HvR:: ' Mrs. R. Iogleton has opened a fine line of Ladies' ana' 4 . Children Fail and Winter Hata. Pall and see them.- CLOSING OUT SALE Of Ladies' and Children's furnishing goods, some rare bar gains being made during tibia tale. Also, Hair , Switches and Pompadours. , : : :' : : MRS. R, INQLETON, f - 'Welch Block. THE UOOVIB: A First Class Concert Hall . , . k Finest Resort In.TheCity ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM - "CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Strtts CHARLES WIRKKALA. Prop. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fnhrnian, Proprietors. CHOICEST FBESa AND SALT MEATS. PROMPT DELIVER! 543 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE. L. E. SEL1G, Lessee and Manager. . Week Commencing today, ct. 17, 1904, First Pacific coast tour of THE HUMPHREY-CHAP-. t MAN CO., introducing Mr. Orral Humphrey j, Supported by an exceptionally strong reportoire of metro ii q . . ' politan plays. 'Opening' performance, ' ' - "B URIED AT iEA" Speciali cencry 1 Every detail of the famous New YorK produc tion faithfully Renei -Seats 35 cents MM GalWry; i: :::;.i25f:cent Scat sale opens at Griffin's store Saturday mbraior riGE THREE. ITS. - n tt a n n n n n n w a,, i i.t . Rane$, Cooking . arvclous -: echanical Effects carried out " .fc ' i i ) 1;- i ) c r ) if (' i. s H ) OS t