1 THE EVEOTNTG JOTJIttTXlV POllTIJllfrD, OBEOON, miDAV. iltAllCn 21, 1902. 6 . - TIIP CHASE PAINT a OIL Cd. uso a checK and make it value; IO tents. If you desire to buy, .'fSome material" for your. House1;, you can easily, make money by tiitift, these , checks. pTet of. them areprth ' a dollar. , ' V S $ ' . " " , . r; . i 1 J ? V ' it'1" i T ' '.. . . ,. ,, ..... . J; N. BRISTOL; Tllfe MOtiKI-V i s o n'-1; s tree t grocer, u s e sr. t h o C check iSave up IO cents vorth - of these and see how it Worka. Like fettinrf money from liomo. ' 4 n-h., ? THE JOURNAL HAS kiNTRdDIJCFb ADVERTISING COLUMNS i sTHC:;J0UIWW0irraFR0M::l;T0:: 15 CENTS JO YOU!; EVERY THIS IS MORE TTHAN THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FOtC A WHOLE WEElt 1. ; i It is something, which will profit both the reader and the mer chant using them.; The idea consists of a; check mostly of the value of One Cent. r These -are put in the body of the advertisements and when cut. out and presented to the firm ,usin them will be the same as the coin when , accompanied by additional money. That is to say if you cut out a chdclt and present it to the store, together with 9 . cents, it will bu IO cents worth of merchandise, Supposing you are : trading at a grocery store and at the end of i the! month you desire to settle. Keep your checks for the, mohnlf the advertisement is run every day therd will be 26 of them. This is ihe same as 26 cents and lit; will pay that much bf your bills. They will saVe money for you. It will make advertising more attractive and give; it a greater value to the ordinary reader, This is what it is for. liulld up the value of ad vertising. It is to teach the, public that it5 pays to read advertising, particularly The Journal kind. j& y Jt?.- ' & & RELEASED " ' - - JUT" x ' "v (BerlpH-McRiU 3fwt AiMdatlon.) ' BT. PAVt). Marqlj r tell Btorlf of. ply tav out.' fflo etrtf th way to 21. Three huiidrea pMOfifer who hayl ow-toup4 d tb Ortat Northern arrived bur. laat n of bi.and afcolt twenty tons of mall . cam In at thd aant time, f The paaaen line In JJorth Dakota, fcht Over forty cars graaV privation dur- Int'tha blockada o?pM hours. Thera waa llttlajtooa on the trllna and the coal aup- day the know plowa IWnilaton, Bouth Pa- koto, jrhare' food and fuel were found ,ln platr.r sApwdrtfti piled flff In -aoma ipilrta.vaajss, g,A Dtwmm In rlat!or t the day afternoon Chief In reoeived the fol "Mr, David CatnpbJll" Portland PP "Dear Birr The vr.tfvmoit nf the T micted tn4 tel conv Jy meht -the veatry'a yftjir 'veryj'valuabia tit chebktnir nd ao under .itraat to be a destr.uottva "TRINITY f'R. tb Gliaalt, C ttetor,- Trinity difficult fea,. flit. AUJ0 80 feet hlh Had THWEp,,. hurch flra laat Mw JCampbeir tWa nootrt folibwlne: "Ohlef lEngloear.L krttnentt iS- warden! and pariah have In to. the lira depart- Beflrt appreciation of Ind efficient services retlTely controll lag. 'What threatened Tours very truly, ClIUHCHVE8TKT. 'AERIAL CONTESTS Santos-Dumbrf i Vjlj Cbme to The St LoW txpoition. sierk OUGHTlrO INCREASE The Fred & Merrill jpycla Coqipany has aecuf ed a rdnatannieni of automobiles di rect rronvtne raetory it 14 the; laiosi.ahlpttieiU, ever tnada to thl cltyl factured by 4h name Toledo; O.f- This ..of s-autoniobllea were nianu- ppm and. with the exception of nntmporlait tJenlgms they r verr1 similar- in kppea t?wed up from ColUm other aUtomoUllea and the uutit number f other who'admlra ;"a Up to May 1 there wal Portland, tut wlththia ber Is Iniaaaed to nearly a dosen, POLICE RECORD Henry Wallace, krrei t4K from Alphonse hem1 in Jud paraerton's cAirt, for lack i( eviaence. 4 . i , (ance. They were li dock : by two were- followed by Iwnatl boya and hlns; of heauty.'- but on auto in hlpment the pom ted "for stealing waa discharger!, In Municipal Judge yMtefd!y;t J6hA".. tills, Noftort, pleaded guHty aiealihtf grain aaiks warehouse, 327 Eaut Waahlngton atreet. The. youth were held "P that the officer could investigate theSIr, l-ecorda. , I'ameron's court, olored, and Fred to the charge of from Spencer" i PARIS, March .J.-AeronailW from all parts of Europe art Interested to the aert al contests to b held In Bt.XouIS during the . Liouialana. -PJrcha.. JKxpoiltloB in 1901 Bpeaklngorlthi pari ho whl Haka In these event,. antos-Dumonr, whoa name is a household word throughout the world, said: ,1" 1 1 . "I have decided lo go to BU Louis and aairist in drawlngl up the rules for the aerial contest of JlflOX I Will take with ma as far aa Nf w fork the tf-hora power motor, thel frame work:, knd tho two propellers of 4iy balloon flo. V My idea is to taak a, sort of aerial (rack;- say - IB mile in Circumference, aroundY Bt. Loula, narked by captive bal loons and vlalble or th whole distance from one t to av ral titnea Around th the track, nut 1 1 m strongly In favor of establishing one b g race, a sort of aerial grand prlx, : with a ,100,000 prls. This would be a atlmu us t? competition and ahould attract a, n rrtbef of the tnventofs of the various dlrl dbja balloons.. 1 1 ahall certainly partlclpe In the coottsta and T hnn n mMSi 'fvi.hip Hvals. "I shall invehlt the possibilities of a contest . in JJewlYoVlt in( the' Autumn and'j? 1 Jlria- the' plts Offered to b of -a sufficient amount, Ijwlll return and try to wm it, as i aia tn ueutacn priae. JKbWi asked hOw large thl prise ahould pet SI. BanteaDumbnt replledt "I think, it ougtit t b aBout Soo.oao franca, becauao- tly efcpense win - be heavy;, It will oootLbOUt 100,009 francs to build it balloon heV, I ahalli, not. return to New "Jork unii A prla 1 offered for competition, Preferred Itlck Tomato. Enchtlados- wlth grsea pep(rs.) appe V- .. .. I. ....! -j! ii tn. . STREET IMllROyMENT. The work 6f payirua Faurih street, t rem Madison to Qliaan,, lth treated wooden blocks will be oommlnced lit a few day The only legal formjUty to pe compiled with Is advertising ffr bids for five days and formally awarding ihe contract ,Glty.jKngipee hale'.:li . preparing ; :tha, specifications tor th Jsphalt pavement on Washington street frtm Blxttejnth to the Cltprknljd fot atphalt pavement Seventh street from traylor to Burnalde and atone block from., fiutnalde to die- apt ' A great hiany pihperty- ownprs pro Jtosted against asphall 6a' lower Seventh, Among them was Fekr SeUlhg, a larg) property owner. " v ',, ImprovemeYtta gre'jbnng made at prea ent on about twenty slreetA t v The Cfty EMgineef hps purchased the 19-ton steam street roll, that wS order ed by the council at It last meeting. HURT BY TQAfi. A laborer giving hil taam a 8, I Haines attempted M Tboard a City and SuburbArt car at Thirf and Stark streets, at 6:S0 o'clock yhf af terhooh, while It warin motTon." wal ttitowH to the ground and suitaihel Sever hrute. tic was taken, lit the" -Jatrol wagdti to hi home at Blxtklhd peucH-tretv -.til. I I Ht 1M I WHAT YOU SEE IN OUR AD.4 t Y0U IVVILL FIND ON OCR COINTlRS. ill Buy hV : y ' Ve have (marked them down to make things lively in our Juvenile Department. , 4 FAMOIIS (CLOTHING .CO. r.Ui-a'f SECOND MORRISON STS. THE psURKETS., tfoday waj Very dulet on th street on account of th,oancerlalntr of th weather, Th poultry, markfct i cUve, there b Ing a goik 4enWn4 M il kind. Bait hiel llAd4vUie. rls of iSc being tiuptd. ' . - 'j ij. i Th steawjer eork tv" Elder Artlves frtm.Bafa Prahclsco foptght and wlU bring a. frtih Supply of dallfornla" regtabl Ohjofajha.0 afljijinc rase sack ' xnere la no change In th price of augar today1, but the marklt is Very active V, OttAIN AND FLOUR. - Wheaionilnal; JVall Walli, 6c; BarleyFeed, mSi$ per tonT .Sr& J,mti : U&&1.20; gray, PloufwBat'sradesI I2.fcxg8.40 per bar rel:- graham. la.aoelib. , MilltufrsBrn, 111 per ton; middlings. iiiuiiiuT, .i.u crover, aivu 8; Oregon wild hay, mtj9 per ton. SUTTER, EOds, POULTRY, V ButtfiCramery, p5f SOcj dairy, t8 Cheese Full creai i, twins. IsAlSHc: Young America, , 18c; factory prkei, lOlMc leas, i Poultry Chickens, mixed, H5r hens, t&8 per dosen. 1 UUe ner DOUnd: Springs, ' HOlte; ped pound, I3Q4.BU per aosen; aucas, sojper aosenr turkeys. live, otija; .aressea, ivgiwt per ppuna geew o.oiM(i pec.aosen..,....:? . t.,,. VEGETABLES AND FRtttT. Potatoes -Best Burbanks. l.l0li?0 per eenuii ; orainKryj ilko wxs; jtsriy ob. i.i.a par centaii sweet,- p cental. . . ' I ,,4 t nlnn SI 7Mfi ! hap wnta1 ' " - Tomatoes $4.80 pef crate for Mexican; turnips, 65S75i cahroU, 575c: beets, bUqwc per ack; calainower, lattsae per cental; celery, T5c pfcr docen; peas, BW. per pouna; aiparai nn. a-OK. Green fruit Lemi ns,' 13; orahei, $2$2.T8 per pox; ha lanaa, 2,253: pine apples, 3 per doser ; apples, ftx$1.75. , Dried fruit Apple evaporated, 78 per pound: sun-driea sacka or box, 45c; apricots. HHifl2cr peaches. 8llc; pears, m9c; prunes! Italians. met figs, California-, blacks. ttc; do whlto, 6c; pluma, pitlosa, wau,. c. QROCKRIES,! NUTS. ETC. 4tO; crushed, Sugar -o Cwbej . i. (o: - t sosien v.. ea.wi; )i granulated. S4.M perl 100 lb., sack baats powdered, f extra C, IS drt granulated i golien c, aa.Wi: 4.B0i .beet, parrel, nmt half bajr.ls, aSe; boxes, ftuc per iw iu... huvvv ., ih(iio, 4viw per pouna. - , j - . Coffae-r-Moeha, "S3ia2Sc; Java, fancy, aeeaacr Java, rood.! UofllMe; Java, ordi nary 183Uc; Costa JRlca fancy, lf 20c; rna Ulna .nnJ StU1tiM- CnatH tlf. ordinarv. JOgl2e ipej pound; Columbia roast, n ; Arpucajej. u..u use: 4oi 111.25 fst:' Cordova, fti.75: ToaemlMJ. Alt, -Salt-rih table- aid dairy, Co per sack. 74ct- I4verpooi. 7c: worcesteri w; Barrels, Woeter, lulk, 820 lbs., h.i. 9. to Ittt. nr bale. U.IO. '. ; . SattCoarae. half etound. lWa, pet ton, 20.M5; 60 jr ton, sp.ww, , , '. , , ttrnm tigilcuttL is,120.25 per 100 Nuts Faanuta.-.evl'ftTe' per pound far- . Aanif. M A - A . m ' Si .ft raw, W0 iui rur mi, vvuikwu,.. ftOc per dosen; aii uts, Ui<Hc per pound; pine put. w latyc; hickory nuts, 7e; .chestnuts, I.B0C 00 peer druni' Bra. all nuts, UT Alberts lSlcr fanef-- pe cans, 14tfl4ftc; almo ids, 12V4lc. ,' Coal OilCases, 20 per gallon: ,bar rels. lc; tank. l4o. ,. RIce-ImDartal. Jap n No. t, BHc; No. t Be; New Orleans. 667c. - . , Salmon voiumouu ver, un-wu,ni t.ii. ii ma- twn-Dnuil talis. S'i.60:'; faney nt,. Wiunil Hals, S2.-U-Dound fancy flats,' ll.att; Alaska talis, ttc; two-pound tail. HOPS, WOOt ND HIDES. ., Hop1H per poid. I- em Oregon, si2cT , mohair, iheume per-pound. --1 . Bheepskins Shenrltir, 15$r2ftrr short wool. fca:t5ej medium! wool. 80Cf)e; long wool, tee$t each. -r I "I. Tallow Prime, per bound, M: N. 8 and grease, 9mt3e. .Li..-i;i Hides ury niaes.1isp. I, 10 pouna; sua un, imiaWi Per pouna; ary np, io.. . tto 15 pounds, 15c; dfy eaif. No. i unaer pounds, lc; dry-sailed, bulls sd Wags, one-third less than drt flint: aalted hides, imh. sound. 00 ourids and over, Sflflct 60 to 0 pounds; 7V4Si under 60 pounds and rows. 7: stag aid bulls, sound, BVsc; kip. aound, 15 to to poung. ?c? veai, Sound, TOto ii poui.. s. to; cilf, Aoundj under 10 pounds, 8e: l reen unaaHdil r popndlea; . cull .P51P'n,; Eors hldeij, salted v ach. Q&r& wch, ll.jJo; colt 1 ides, f,': goat kin. common, each. .lJS lAJI ora, With wool on, e ch, 24ceiV : ; MEATS ANU ikwvjbivj.. -" ixiiitaa nrei. ts pfcr pound pdrossed, Uf 7 wrpound- i yJiJ,.i " ? Pc Pountt; breakfast 1 bacon., wrtw KMindrllglSi aides. 134dpoundr bacAa, 11H feliic; dry salted sldesUI W12W pound; tinea oeei, ran".,, I8e per: pound; ' Eastern - packed hams, V12U fancy l.f4e: - picnic, IW: shoulders. Hc; dry Salted , side,. ui smoked, 10c: break tfet baron. 14 VI bacon sldM. 12c; backi unsmoked, lJVicj oaeq, Asac, nirni, wiwuw j ' 1 ; PERSONALS. r ; -BV ft, . Roger of Kaser awf wife oi th Imperial.,, jv Jrod .Baker, ot JDay of the Caacad i .Mr. JL--fi.tjymtm tcliinnvllla and T. M. Walla Walla, are at E. torla and Dr. J. are la the city, of Chehall is reg istered at the Portland. , Dr,. j. A,. Kloeber, owner and manager Of th Oreen, River lanatarlura at Green : River Hot Bprlnga, ,' ash, la in th city, 'accompanied by Mri Kloeber. -i . -vV. R.. Wlnan ni Kate caaaldy, both Of Hood River, are at the Perkins. C, R. Morse ot A i torla is a" Perkins gUOBt.l f , j . E. R. .Bklpwortk ct Eugene is in the city,. kcoorapMed b his family. He is wall known, on acpouit of hla connection With Democratic poll lea In Lane county, ts ..will s for his. r iputation a an at- amey. He . is here on account of his alth,! which- la far from.,belng good. P. L. Campbell, pr sldent of ,the State kofmal School at . onmouth, . Is lii the cltjr for abort att y. k Circuit Judge EUls of Heppner Is visit.; Ina; Portland frlenda . : . Levi Wooater and Harry F. Wooater Of itapletonda and ; t. Baldwin and Mta Baldwin Of Astoria i re registered at the Bt. Charlaa, r ' i W Weatfall, of Rosaland, B, C., ac COWipnol hu fa Tilly, fe fue4 of th'-Esmond. They will malt, bprt ty in Portland,: an then go pnJ;o; Cali fornia for health ani recreatln,K t 4 Oeorg 'W. "Sain; i 'bomeseeker ifrom Btatesville,' it'.' C, Is at' the Esmond. . S. Danlbr. i live mslnem ma of To iedp,1 i Wash.', i; and-It.rWU, Ui well ihown Ilwaco march nt, are registered at tbo . Esmond. Btat Benator L. J 'Porter and Oeorg C.AJBrowhell, both ot Oregon City, were In f8 Stal denatnr N. w Tinnev of Jefferson arrived In the city last evening. Oovernor Oeer returned to his horn at Balem yesterday After a brief sojourn here.' j ; ''. O.Jfj tarley, Miyor of The --.Dalles, Is att Imperial guest w A. B, Hammond of Medford, who -4a an asplrapt for the nice of Attorney Gen eral, hit returned to his horn. H. C. Thompsor , County Treasurer of Clatsop -County, li registered at the Im perial. i; , ' frahk Geiser oi Baker City Is among the transients. M Oetser Is one of the nterprlitng mlnlri f men of hi section. Judge EBiaf of P ndleton, who has been he- for several ddys, returned there last hlghL,. . - ' , s , A letter has bee-tecelved from Oeorg Llrtvllle. who Is Serving In the Marino Corps on the Cruiser Philadelphia, now at Panama ,He left Portland laat juiy. ughtniNg Brief dispatch m' From Many Parts of; M ytMH LACONICS. May leave Aol!n .Civil OovAndf Wright .ln the absence of Oovernol TaftJ.' writes a per soniu litter t his btother, General Mat. eua J. Wrikh. of'Wahlnaton. that th Phillppin jnurre tlop IS fast dylrig ou( Only fl per (cent f the territory is in revolt' ' . ' f All tariff iolteeted on PhlMpplnW import tatlona 1 te .te w urnd to the Philip pine gbvhmehi.i; , Brlgadlar'a eflarall Jaeob H. Bmlth has been ordered frpnt the Philippine to take command Of fkAD4ar(ment ot Texas. Ben T. Cabl, antfBryan, may bo mad leader of th Dettiotratlo party. ' ChalfmanKgrk Hahna baa apponlted the. following toramlttee on conciliation of the Clvld Federation; Archbishop ire land, lsh6p potter! Franklin MaoVeagh, John IMtchetl, Frarft P. Bargeant, James Duncan, J, Kruttsc jtilti W. A. H. Pfah ler and Marou M.' alarms. This commu te I to tak tip threatened troubles be tween eapltallstk anl worklnftnen in th anthracit region With a view of set tling thnt.- Th ClVld Faderatlon com mute consist of it. A. Hanna, chairman; Samuel Oompm, flrl vtoe-chalrman; Os car B. Btrau. second! vice-chairman; . C. A. Moore, treasurer AiU Ralph M. Easier, ecrtary-ttnd nine mih to be appointed by (he chairman a abfeve. Th Vsnesuella ' revolution ts Uklng form. Jt Is headed by General Matos. Th anthracite mlnU workers have passed resolution demanding an 8-hour day, recognitions of- mile committees by operator In th adjustment of disputes resulting ift Ittdkl strikJi; declaring oppo sltloh to working With men not members of th Mlrieworkers union; favoring ar bitration of11 trad dlsnute: condemning the system of blackllitlha; by companies of discharged mploVi ,; I. i tin .4 1 1 -i ' ' Prfrr( Stock Nothing can b nlcej itleed Peach. We Guarantee these . flenldies or; RlTlnd THE COUNTRY Oeorg Girbach. kn evangelist, appeared lit thl Municipal (Court the other day against Andrew cagen, an expressman. charging him with larceny, aa -bailee, of furniture valued sit 150. which he claimed Gageit offered to ktore and haul free of charge, Gagen clhlmed to have ' taken Charge of the furniture with the under standing that thel usual rate were to be Charged, and offeted to release the furni ture if Girbach batd Si. 50 for express- Judge Cameron had better pay $1 fs FARM LAN There haa been grfar acUvltr in th al of trm , lands The past Weelt at Pleasant' Home. TiSree fMarg sale amounltng'to 7400 wete made, th follow. Ing being the purchasers: N. Layman, 11000; F. Shaw of ouiahoma; IMOO, and T, B. Hamlin ha diiposed'of 'hi prdp- rtr tw riaoo ' t - 4 " i 1 - . S SOLD. decided that Girbach for expressage and get hla good. This lie refused to do. Gagen was then discharged, and as he walked Girbach said: "If you do not giv me back piy furniture, I will renounce. mv eitiaenshlD oaDera and, leave h United gtatesr MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been Issued to tho - following: , Frederick John Pre, S3, Anna Catherine Blslach, 2fiJ R. Tl Dria hlll, Jackson, couhtlr, 2ft, Hattle B.. Bush. t; Nel Poterson, Bp, Mrk-Lsai Coates. 28. Ir you. ar 'suffer get on bottl ot on Liniment and you returtf the ts refunded. At all i kg with rheumatism LL-Caa-Ka and Bnake iJ it doea not benefit bottle 'and yourV money dVugglata at 60c each. Tuccl Root Balv obstinate ae or carbunole. It t pile. Try a box glBU. p:: skh a 4 A l-blt bpttil of Cough Cur never fall over, cough or; coiB dose. Th only kUrtl croup and, whopping gists. SOMETHING FOR NOTHING NOT But W do cell tti Ferrir Delirious . Crttaim Soft Shell Sanborn's Teal Standard Tomatoe fJNLY, one ran IXACTLY BE8T GROCERIES. aeon, 1-lb cans Maple -raos (3 in ran), cnaso and Coffee. Extra new goods TO-DAY each, caih customer, OWCN'S TRAOINQ CHECK row ONE :CENT ... a. s i, I ' r . Mf taaoc i W a. Iu..2 K.a.V.Nl ta, a tula. J ssasjsssr mm rnwm ii um w uass wsssaasj. when mxompimy-d' by towlnl moovy of tniSTOt if your srugkiat d the remedies on quart ers, i ' OREGON Cll 4S4 Wbln' MONEY. wlU cur tho 'most? diseases, boll and ir specific ,cure for t 60c at all drug- th Great Yaquls to cure the most 8 tons It In one remedy , known for ougtu At jll drug- A SHIRT-T04 SHIRT TALK Most Men wear Shirts and want them to fit. They , . i , also want good quality. ' i. : ht n6q))sniiyts j:' ;. Combine all the good '-qna Ities, and ' are made right here in Portland by whit sirlsl f No Chinese labor touches them mt. Hood shirts Have Style, Fit and Good Wearing qualities. ' They are made in hundreds of different styles and colors They fill ail wants ..... I You make no Mistime when you buy JflT. H0Ol SHIR.TS McALLEN McDONNEL 161-16i THIRI) STBJXT STnConMorrUon Pigiios I Organs v . ' - -- - - - 'J - Portland's High Grade Plane House. The home of all that ; is best ia piano constru ion. - Here you find the - t kNABE, "STE(Xf HA1UMAN ' . HSCHER, PAC CARD. LUDWia ; . : and other nottd makes, all if which have gained highest . honors at al thevirorkt's gre test expositions. "We are the oldest, largest and most ex ensive dealers in the Pacific ' Northwest, which accounts for our having the cream of. piano construction, and vhich accounts for our being able to - offer greater inducements thz n than can be obtained else where, , Our easy . payment pi in is popular with the people 1 - m T . ALLEN (& GILBERT CO. , : t , , ' ; Successor to the VII ey B. Allen, Co. , , ' 209-2i r FIRST STRJtitT ' PORTLAND, ORXCON is not- have any of lfend c6me to head- ICAL CO. ton street. l w -'7 Ml i f "vr - - - il J t Jp 1 - 4$ rrtfna an artlctlc hotogTaph Vy Id the fekurl AVorkini We're on Heavy Duty and Overtime And dur time is yours, if iydu vVant it VVrite us abbut Loqqinq tnnines. STANDARD SIZES With laterchancfeable Parts Tf 8x10 Yarding Engine ' r Vtsi Heavy Road Engine 'Sail CombinaUon-f-Yarding and Road Engine WILIAMETTE; tii6U & STEEL W0HKS . . , , . ; M POSH WD, 0I5EC0N 232 MORJUSO , bU 4ttAfKi5UiStf,