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"if -J '' " ' VlTEf OriEQy DAlLY JOUByAL, lOItfri;AyDt WEDNESDAY EVENING, ATJGITST 131902.-, t Classified Ads - The ' difference be tween a successful and unsuccessful bus. Iness man ' ; Ii his power to see'and ' , . " grasp opportunities ' 5,; . The successful men and " women are using, the : " ' classified columns ! of THE 'JOURNAL. " It pays them. . It, will ' " pay you. 1 Try it. y , RATES , s cents line, one Issue ' 5 cent line per Week, 6 Issues 75 cents a line per month, 36 Issues CLASSIFIED ADS. ROOM8 FOR RENT. front rooms; all conveniences; suitable. And airy. No. 188 7th st. use of phoue and bath. , STHB ROSS-211H lat St., cor. Salmon; i elegant rooms ; transient oUotted, uwaaw .m ,OWl. , , . f CHB LOCKWOOD. 3MU Morrison st Furnished rooms; transient. Phone Oregon South 60S. MANHATTAN COURT Brick building; t steam heat, newly furnished, 31Ui BIM &. ... ffHE CA8TLE-372 Wash.; rooms for sen tlemen; transient. Tel. South 781. , J H0U8E8 FOR RENT." " XONAXJ.G. WOODWARD, 264 Stark at., rents ana insures, fhone uiain mo. WANTEDTO KENT. !W ANTED A aeven or eight room house, Dartlv furnlh(.d nr unfurnlHhML subur ban district preferred. Address Box. i'., journal. CLAIRVOYANT. MADAME JOHNSON, trance medium: reading aally; cards, 3ac; clairvoyant, 00c; ai irtn at. MRS. STEVENS, the leading Palmist and Clairvoyant, gives reliable advice on aa anaira or lire; readings, &uc; xzitt aiurriaon si. PERSONAL. A. E. JTevere. the specialist In treatment w iimr unu maip. mm ine uexum jihone Red 2848. ATTORN EY8. Psxton. Beach A Simon, 610 Chamber of James Gleaaon. 2 and 8 Mulkey building. BARBERS.' Joseph Reldel, 333 Morrison St. BATHS. Bnowden Bathrooms. S60V4 Wash., room 1. Vapor baths, massage and electric treatments. BARBERS' SUPPLIES. LEWIS-STENOER Barber Supply Co. drlnding of ell sharp-edge tools a pe clalty. 151 First Bt. BOOTS ND 8 HOES. J. SangerTRTpirrhoTTilVm CARPENTERS AND . BUILDERS. Jdhn A. Melton, carpenter and builder, 807 Stark St.; office and store fixtures built and remodeled, altering and re pair houses. Phone Main 747. CARD ENGRAVERS. WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS En-graved.- W. G. Smith & Co.. Third floor, Washington bldg. . CEREAL MILLS. Acme Mills Co., ManuraVturs"TiUto Acme Cereals. 20 St 22 N. Front St. CHIROPODY AND MANICURING. Ii. Mitchell, experCchlropodlst. Knight's Shoe Store, 294 Washington st. Phone Hood 728. CORNICES SKYLIGHTS. M"taTSlfirl!gtsGSiv nlces. J. C. Bayer, 206 Second st. COAL AND WOOD. Oregon Fuel Co., dealeis in all kinds of coal and wood, 344 Morrison st. - n . r Banfleld-Veyjsey Fuel Co., dry flat wood, 80 Third st. Phone Main 353 and Col. 878. DENTISTS. B'm. HambyTD7D. 8., room S Wash ington bldg., Washington and 4th ats. Theodore S. Thompson.. ,60-61 Washing ton bldg., Washington and Fourth ats. Phone Hood 414. P. S. Lengworthy, rooms 7 and 8 Benson bldg., 291H Morrison st., neex,th. DRUGGISTS. O. B. S. Plummer. 260-262 Third st Rows A Martin, SlxXh and Washington. Frank J. Strelblg, 842 Washington 'at. . Laue-Davls Drug Co., 175 3d at. Phone 848. , , .... - ELECTRIC WORKS. Portland Electrical Stark at Works-Office S5S Western Electrlo Works, 806H Wash at. FOR 8ALEREAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Real estate office; with nice Hat of properties. 393 Eaat Morrl- '. son st '' ' -DO TOU want to locate augsr and yellow pine' timber ' claims? The best to be had. Apply 423 AWngton Building-. ' FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS. HALL. SAFE, standard of the world: tafea sold on easy payments; trade your old safe for a new one. Norrls Safe A Lock Co., 81 First st s ' ,v EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. ; Oregon Employment Co.. 227 Burnside at. l-'ff' grocers; WK;4Ai: ?r Dresser A Co.r 8108UWashll tonat , V r X0USEUftNISHER8.' ? " Bom , Furnishers Furniture. canpeta, (parlor goods, stoves. etOrt' See I. Kiev. urtaA Sobb.. 178-176 First.' 2XS-22S Tarn hill. , Both phone 104. , . s" 'M:'""tH HOTELS- - . :i Hotel31ve'uer, "Europett plan, Fourth .and Altfec t. ,.:' - HAIRDRE88INQ, MANICURING. Parle Hair Store. S08 Waahlngton t.. up-to-date hair, dreeeera. Rosenthal Slaters Wlg-maklng- and man touring. 10 Fifth, at. Hood SI. HAT MANUFACTURERS. X HAT MANUFACTURERS AND RENO VATORS Only place In Portland for Sood work, union batters. . Boston -Hat ompany, 82 Fourth street. Phone Black 1832, ":''v.;JW! .-'. ' HAY AND GRAIN. W. 8. Lauthers, 110 North Third St., ume, sningies ana cement. ill . Ii. lit i i.' .ii . . INSURANCE. ISAAC Li. WHITE, FfRETNSURAKCBl 225 Sherlock bids. Oregon phone Main JEWELERS.: Belding Bros., diamonds, watches, etc., The L C. Henrlchsen Co., Jewelers and opticians, zs wasmngion st. , The G. Heltkemper Co., manufacturing jewelers, zao Morrison si LAUNDRIES. (.'lean towels aauy. comb, brush, soap, 81 per month. Novelty Supply Co., 40- :WA88AGE. MDME. H. ELY. dermatolyogist. masaage, - electrlo treatments. WV, ' sicst SI.-...V.,- MONEY TO LOAN. IF TOU have some Idle money to Invest In gilt-edge securities in small or large amounts tnar will earn good returns, see us at once. fr. v, Keady at Co., m railing puiuing ; - , y , LOANS In sums to suit on all aecurtttes JiXkersoa. .Co., , Washington Block. MONET 'to 'Ijoan on city lota and im proved farms. W. A, Shaw dc Co., 841 citars au MONET LOANED on furniture, pianos r etc, 882 E. Morrison -at. r,. ( : W. A. HATHAWAY Money to loan. 10 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 413. MONUMENTS. Otto Schumsn, monumejataPlnd build lngtworx, 804, Third at. Estimates on flrat-olass work and stock only. NAVAL ARCHITECT. Fred A. Ball in. 43 2d st. Tel. Oak 78. i. sets and machinery of a klPds de PAWN BROKERS. " Portland Loan pfflca. Pan Marx, -jrop. 11 inirn si., near um. rnone urowq PHOTOGRAPHERS. E. W. Moore, crayon and ell portraits. inn a ana wasmngion sts. PLUMBERS. Taylor oV Stanton, plumbing, and steam IILLUIB. OO QUIA 8JL. REAL ESTATE. he King Real Estate Association 72? RESTAURANTS. Morris' Lunch and Coffee House. Below imperial notei Strouse's Restaurant, 229 Washington sty 1 t City Chop House and JtesJauranV H Sd 8KIN AND "SCALP .SPctClALIT. BATHS, masaagej' acalp and sklaJdls eases permaheotly cured: manicurinv. Cottage, lGJ Purk, near Morrison:, tel.; Front 1615. I SIGN WRITER. Jessierw7ddeTl.sIgVw at Phone Hood ITS'. Portland. - " SLOT MACHINES. All styles; repairing; phonographs, rec ords. Transcontinental juaenma co., 843 Washington st TICKET OFFICES. 6verlaTTicket TofnTeTTiTTM to 820 saved to all points. TYPEWRITERS. The Smith-Premier Typewriter, 122 Third street AU makes of typewriters tot rent. Supplies for all machines. L. k M. Alexander St Co., agents MM MM. . W. A. Rldeout Agent Bllnkensderfer Typewriters. 264 Stark st. TRUNK FACTORY. mrr jrunii v.u., iruiiKB, vauaes, bkicai- eia, etc., m xnorrison at. BANKS. 4uiTN7ANKER3 LADD established in 1869. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on fa vorable terms. Letters of credit issued available In Europe and all points in the United States. Sight exchange and telegraphic trans fers sold on New York. .Washington, Chicago. Bt Louis, Denver, Omaha, San Francisco and various points In Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. . Exchange sold on' London, Paris, Ber lin. Frankfort, Hong Kong, Yokohoma, Manilaana Honolulu. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. With which Is amalgamated. THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Capital paid up $8.O00,O0 Reserve ...... z.ooo,uw Transacts a general banking business SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Accounts opened for aum of 310 and up wards, and Interest allowed on mini mum monthly balances. Rates on ap plication. 244 Washingtaon st. E. A. W YLD, Manager. LONDON A SAN. FRANCISCO BANK. , ! ' IjlUITttU " 1 Chamber of Commerce Building, Third' and. Stark streets Head office. 68 Old Broad street, Lon don. :, , ' . . This hank transacts' a general bank ing business, makes loans, discounts bills snd issues letters of credit avail, able for travelers and for the pur chase of merchandise in any city of the world. Peats In foreign snd do mestic exchange.' : Interest paid on time deposits. MACRAE. Manager. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK. - fOKTUAIMD, OR, J Frank Watson ...............President R. L. Durham ...... Vice-President R. W. Hoyt ..,.......v.........Caehler Geo. W. Hoyt.. ........ Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANK. - I NO BUSINESS, Drafts sad letters of- oredit - issued available to all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. - Gold dust bought - - . " . H. Armstrong and wife to Augusta 7 M. Lundeen, 21x100 ft lot 8, plk. 31. , Alblna ., $1000 H. B. D. Grantham to J. K. : Hershner, loU 1 and 2, Third Elec tric Add. I C- F. Chatterton and wife to A. Stell--. 1-ecnL lol l. blk. 67. BeUwood....:... 22V, t. G. Stephens and wife to Mary F. Hanna, lot . blk. 87, Woodlawn.... Portland Trust Co. of .Oregon to , Clarissa A, Rosenberg,' lot 18, blk. 82, Tremont -Place 85 GO Get your Tide lnaurance and Abstracts to Beat Estate from the Title, Guarantee Trust Co., Chamber of Commerce. BUILDING PERMITS, . . , t . .. . .. . '" TO JT. Howatson, 1-story shop, Eaa Wa ter and Belmont atreet; 1SSO. Td Tennaeee. alterations, Fifth and Alder streets; 8700. . BIRTHS Aufuat 12; st 612 ay street, to the Wlfs of William Wolf, a' son. . August 10, st 684 South Second street, to the wlfs of Hunt Matson, s son. v corrTAfflous disease PS Wayne Weiden, 83S Clevelahd av enue, diphtheria. DEATHS; August 11, st St Vincent's hospital, of guuahot woiind In left chest, Robert Lee Lane, sge 84. August , st 314 Columbia street, of cerebral hemorrhage, Anns M,!' Steele, aged 70. - V Aufuat 10, St 804 East Thirty-second street of valvular disease of the heart, Eleofa A. Coleman, aged 6L August S, st Fountain Geyser Hotel. Wyomlnf, of heart failure, Sellna Stern, of Portland. Or., aged 32. August 8, near Oak Point, Wash., Fred Wassen, aged . August 11, at Bt. Vincent's hospital, of result of burns, Able Marrow, aged 42. August IX st St. Vincent's hospital, of septic pneumonia, Jas. Elban, aged one yeaft ' Evan Stickler, 'aged 36 years, is dead at the Good Samaritan hospital of general peritonitis. He'wlll be buried atLone Fir cemetery tomorrow. J. P. Flnley A Son, Undertakers and Embalmers,: corner Third snd Jeffer son streets, do ftrsVclass work and deal honorably with all. . , i, .1 - The Edward Holman Undertaking Co., funeral directors and embalmsrs. 280 Yamhill. Phone 607. . Otto Schuman, monumental and building work, 204 Third St Esti mates on first-class work only. Church News and Views. The New York Sun comments upon the production of a- mass for St. Patrick's cathedral, Newark, by six amateur com poser, three of whom are Protestant clergymen, thus: "That two Episcopal ministers should assist in writing a mass is not surprising, but that they should write it for a Roman Catholic church Is rather remarkable. ... That a. Presb y t e rlan minister should be a colleague In the production Is very remarkable. A generation ago such a circumstance would have atrucjt Protestants with amassment Now It is likely to pass without any very aerloua comment or, at least, any bitter rebuke." 1 One hundred and thirty heads of fam ilies In Oxford, England, who are unable to attend thel district churches on ac count of the type of ritual observed in them, have memorialized Bishop Paget respecting the. building of an evangelical church. But the patronage of the same supplies a bone of contention. The mem orialists. In order to make permanent evangelical worship in the new church, Wjsli to Vest the patronage in the coun cil of Wykilff hall. The bishop of Oxford refusea his consent and claims that the patronage should be vested In himself. An offer has been made to build and en dow the church at an outlay of 10,000. Dc Wet and Scotch Whiskey. De Wet la possessed of humor. One of the leading .officials in a refugee camp ! n Scotsman, who. during the dinner 4took occasion In offering the General a drink to say he must have got a rair omnnnt nf whlskv among his captured convoys.. De Wet waa much amused it this, and said that before attacktng a m.m ha made lnoAilrles If they were guarded by Scotsmen. If thia were so. he further Inquired If It contained any Whisky. If the second " condition ac companied the first, he always gave the convoy a wjde .berth, because he knew the beggars would fight to the last man! St. James' Gsiette. 1 He Followed Directions. . . Murphy being sick and alone In his cabin. Hosan Volunteered to fake care of him. The patient had been getting very little) sleep, so the doctor lert some powders and told Hogan to give Murphy one. about bedtime. About 7 o'clock in the evening Hogan went but for a few mmutes, and when ha returned Murohr waa fast asleep. He alept soundly until 10 o'clock,- when Hotui went to the bedside, shook the sleeping man vigorously and shouted: 'Wa.aka ud. here. Murphy, till Ol give yei4beae powdhera f ma-ake ye sleep." Colorado Springs Gaiette. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. . O. Pick, office 88 First St., bet. Stark anavSK, pnone wo. nanus nn lurni turemoved and packed for shipping; commodious fireproof brick warehouse. Front and Clay ats. WALL PAPER. H. P. Cbristensen, wall papercr and painter w uu i, vwruer Aiuer. Ernest Miller A Co., wall paper and dec-' --. r4 Ctafc.. a. A. WHOLE8ALE GROCERS. Wadhama A Co., wholesale grocers, 'man ufacturers ana commission mercnants. 64 and Frotyt st . Alien ALe wis, wholesale grocers, Port land, via .. Mason. Ehrman A Co., wholesale groe era. N. W. cor. Second and Pine ats. Lang A Co... First and Ankeny sts THE MARKETS. ' "i "HI The wheat market "'shows a slightly better undertone thla nor.uliig and witii an' expected advance In the Eastern cen ters, today, a slight raise may be expect ed' tomorrow. A .few tranaacttona are reported at a shada lower than the rul ing Quotations, but nothing of sufficient magnitude to change jtie situation ma terially. ' " ' Oregon tomatoes stkl peaches are com ing In quite freely and meeting with fair sale. The market Is about stationary, so far as prices ; are concerned, and the usual amount of business Is being done GRAIN AND FLOUR. Wheat Nominal: Walla Walla, 60c bluestem, 62c: Valley, 62c. Barley Feed3l7.60; rolled, 818, per ton. Oats No. 1 white. -tl.0Ufrl.05; gray, 1. Flour Best grades, 33.504) 3.60 per barrel; Vslley, 83; graham, 82.953.20. MUlstuffs Bran, 817.50 per ton; mid dlings, 821; shorts, 318.60; chop tldl. Hay-New Timothy, 311413; clover, 37.60 8J8. ' , HOPS, WOOL AND HIDES. ' Hods Contract. 23e to 25c. Wool Nominal: Valley, lSftlGc; East ern uregon, luync. , Sheepskins Shearings, 1 Mi 20c; short wool, 25ij.3&c; medium, wool, 3uo0c; long wool, 6uc4l each. Tallow Prime, per pound, V,Vu: No. 2 and grease, 22ttc Hides Dry hides. No. 1. 1(1 pounds and up, 16iiloV4o per pound; ory kip, No. 1, 6 to IS pounds, 12o; dry calf. No. 1. under 6 pmna,"VteT tirr salted, ituim and stags, one-third lees than dry Hint; suited hides, steer, sound, 60 pounds and over, fcfelrc; 60 to 60 pounds, 7fete; inidi-r 50 pounds, and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 9 6c; kip, sound, 13 to 30 pounds. 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 "pounds, 7c; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 80; green (unsaltedV, lo per pound less; culls, lc per pound less; horse hides, salted, each, 1.25'y 1.75: dry, each, 31(61.60; colts' hides, each, 25Oc; goat skins, common, each. )0yi5c; An gora, with wool on, each, Zx'utl. Mohair 36c. GROCERIES, NUTS. ETC. ' Sugar, cube, 34.60; powdered, 84.45; dr granulated, 84.20; extra C, 33.75; golden C, iiM; barrels, 10c; half barrels. 25c; boxes, 65c; maple, 12Vtfj16c per pound. Coffee Mocha, 23'y2!c; Java, fancy, 269 32c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, ordinary, 18 4j20c; Costa Rica, fancy, 9ii20c; Coata Rica, good, 16I8c: Costa Klcu, ordinary, UXgWc, per pound; Columbia roast, 311; Arbuckle's, 311.63 Hat; Lion, 811.13 lint. Salt Bales, 2s, 3s. 4s, in. 10s, 32.50; 6s and 10s, 32.25; fine table, dulry and im ported Liverpool, 60a, I1S.K0: lOUa. J is. 40 pei ten; 200s. per ton, 318; Worcester, 60s, Bfic per sack; Worcester, bbls., bulk, 3:u m, 5; Wadsworth, 140 2s. bbl, 34.60. Bait Coarse, half ground, 100s, per ton, 81650: 60s. per ton. 817; Liverpool lump, rock, 324 per ton. Oraln bags Calcutta, 37 per 100 for August Nuts Peanuts, 6Cf7c per lb. for raw, SVf&ftc for roasted; oooounuts, 5tia0c per dos; walnuts, 15f15VtC per lb; pine nuts, l(V(12Hc: hickory nuts, 7c; chestnuts, 33.5 1 So per drum; Brazil nuts. 17c; Alberts. 15 16c: fancy pecans, 16iiltitoc; almonds, 14flc. -.o Coal Oil Cases, 20Hc per gallon; bar rels, 16c; tanks, 14c. . Rice imperial Japan, No. 1, 54c; No. 2, 4-c; New Orleans, head. 6'a7'4c Salmon Columbia River, lib tails, 81.75; 2-lb talis, 83.40; fancy 1-lb flats, 31.85; H-lb fancy flats, 3115: Alaska tails, pink. SWc; red. 31.23: 2-lb talis. 82. Beans Small white, S'c; large white, 3tc: pink, 'ic; bayou,. 2c: llmua, ic. Tobacco Plug cut, smoking, 1 2-8-oi. packugeH: Seal of North Carolina, 70o lb; Maxtlff, 68c; Pixie Queen, 40c: Red Bell, 38c; Pedro, 5vo; UoUl-n Hcepter, 31.15; fine cut. Cameo, 40c; Capstan. 31.85; Duke's Mixture, 40c; Bull Durham, 6t5c; Old English Curve Cut, 72c; Maryland Club, 71c; Mail Pouch, 33c; Yale Mixture, 31.40. Plug tobacco. 10-oz. plugs, 42c ll: Drummond's Natural Leaf. 5,'c: Piper Heidttlec-k, 65c; Somelhlng Good, 44c; Standard Navy, 37c; T. & B 53c: Spear Head, 42c; Star, 43c.. Fine cut chewing: Golden Thread, 68c; Fast Mall, 70c. BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY. Butter Creamery. 22fc25c; dairy, 18ft 20c; store, 15VVJil6c. Egijs 19c to 20c per dosen. "Cheese Full rroamv twms, - 15H13c; Young America. 14c. Poultry ."hlckenH, mixed, K50fl per drtj hens, 35.00 per dos; broilers. $2.5oti 3.00; fryers. 3.003.5; ducks, 31.00&150 per dos; turkeys, live. 12tyitf14c; do. dressed, 14gl6c per lb; geese, 34.005.00 per dos. Potatoes New potatoes, 75c per cental; California sweet potatoes, 2Hc lb. Onions California Yellow Danvers, 81.25. ' .... Tomatoes 75S5c pet crate: turnips, sack. 31.25; carrots, 31.26 per sack; beets, 8125; peas, 3'(4c per lb; radishes, per dos, lZWtflic; green onions, per dos, 12H15cj cabbages, Oregon. - Hie per lb; lettuce, head, per dos, 2c; Oregon green corn. Kic doi; beans, 31iic per lb; blackberries, 81.50 per crate of 24 boxes; California pears, 31.25&1.35 per box; eggplant, 10c per lb. Green frujt Lemons, 34.004.50; oranges, box, 844.50; apricots, 65g90c; cantaloupes, 31.60g2 per doz; watermelons, 322.75 per dos; prunes, 75c per crate; apples, tlfii 1.50 per box; Oregon (early) penchee, 50 65c per box; California Crawfords, 60670c per box; grapes. 31.26iKl.50 per crate; crab apples, 3c per lb. Dried fruit Sun-dried "apples, sack or boxes, per lb, 4(g.5c; evaporated. VMVihkv; apricots, 8al0c; peaches, 8611c; pears, 68c; prunes, Italian, '34c; rigs, Cali fornia blacks. 3'44c; do. white, 5c; plums, pitted, 6Sc ;. MEATS AND PROVISIONS. Fresh meats Beef., prime, 7c; pork, Wfrc per lb; veal, 884c; mutton, 2W) ZVc; dressed. 6(gc; cows, 636V4!; bulls, 3'4j"tVc: lambs, ftgfiHe per lb. Hams, bacon, etc. Portland pack (western) hams, 154jc- picnic, Wic; breakfast bacon, 1647Hc; light sides, lir: backs. 11c: dry salted sides, 14c; dried beef sets, 18c; inBldes and knuckles 18c; outstdes, 18c; per id, eastern pacxed hams, under 18 lbs. loHc; over 18 lbs, lSftc; fancy, 16c; picnic, 12c; shoulders, 12c- dry salted sides, unsmoked, 13c; breakfast bacon, 16c; bacon sides. 14Vic; backs, unsmoked, 13Vc; do, smoked, 14Vic; butts. 124r 13c. tjirrt-Ktti leaf. 10-lb Una. 13c: do. 6-lb tins, Uhic lb; steam rendered, los. 18e ; 6eywc JHARINE NOTES. ' The Dlmsdale shifted yesterday from Montgomery No. 1 to Oceanic dock. She still has 900 tons of coal to discharge. The British ship Brambletye arrived In last evening from Newcastle after a pass age of 71 days. Her cargo Is consigned to Kerr, Glfford & Co. The steamer Walker, which has been running for' the past few days, between here and Lewl9 River points, was re lieved yesterday by the Undine, the reg ular boat for this line.' The German steamship arrived up yes terday ahd is at the 0. R. A N. Alblna dock. She is under charter to O. M. Stevens to load wheat, flour and lumber for Cape Town, South Africa. Captain Griffiths, of the ship Carna roon Bay, which recently arrived at Van couver from London, has Introduced a new departure in shipping lines Instead of employing a stevedoring firm to dis charge, bis vessel, as other captains' do on reaching a port ha Is acting In that capacity- himself. He has pressed bis crew into service aa longshoremen,' and the work. ftf.unloadlng .the vessel Is said tob progressing satisfactorily. The wot-k of discharging merchandise from a ship -of this kind is about 80 or S3 cents per ton, r that the saving la conaeders- ble. A . , . ' ", Subscriptions received for The Journal at any of B. B. Rich's Cigar a tores. Downing, Hopkins & Co., . Established 1891 ' WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS Room aj Ground Floor ' ' Chamber of Commerce , ' :e Hundred Years. - Mrs. Eva De Voe, of Syracuse, Is 100 years old. Her birthday was Saturday, snd she spent It among her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandfhlldren, who had gathered at her home In this village to celebrate the event. In the morning she worked in her gar den, planting two rows of potatoes and setting out a bed of onions. She is great ly ' interested In her garden and super intends It entirely, as well as doing some of the work. After dinner Mrs. De Voe went auto moblllng with her great-grandchildren, and she helped manage the machine. "Oh,;' I'll be here aeveral years yet," she declared. "I'll live to enjoy the fruits of my labors In the garden this year and very likelyl'll be making the garden' next year. I'm in good health and enjoy life and I take an Interest in the doings of the world. Although I'm S huidred years old I don't feel older than I ever did. My tastes and habits have not chahgod, and the same old friends stand by me. "For several years I've wanted a bi cycle so I could get out and ride like other folks, I hate to be behind the times. But my family seemed to think I'd better not have one and maybe they're right. I dare say It would look queer to aee the mother of a 72-year-old girl, and a great-great-grandraother besides, dash ing around on a wheel. "Now an auto Is more dignified and It's easier to learn. They don't mind how much I run about In an automobile. I haven't a machine of my own, but my friends know I enjoy one, so they often take me out. It's a great Improvement over the old way of getting around. I'm never ufrald of the horses running away In the auto and It's so mnch handier ami easy to take core of." Mrs. De Voe was born In Rotterdam, Schenectady County, and tracea her an cestry to the first settlers from Holland. Many of her ancestors were killed by In dians. New York WoUd. New Use for Newspapers, "Mister, yoo want a newspaper,'! a lit tle fellow said suggestively , to a man accompanied iy a woman, who was lbok Ing about among the benches In the park by the sea at Coney Island after a shower the other day. , .'4 J "What do 1 Want newspaper for?'' the man saked, : , . "Why, to , put upon the wet benches and lieepf the damp -from soaking- .your clothes;",? i . The :msn bought 'a paper from the lad. and proceeded to jay It oat as directed, covering up a large part of ,tbe bench seat. Then the man and lbe woman sat down. The boy went to other visitors and tried to: Interest them in the scheme. Ho sold 'a good many newspapers In this way. "Soon as I saw dem jnugs makln' for the park benches after a rainstorm some days ago," the newsboy went on to explain. "1 knew I had a new way to get rid of unsold newspapers. So I goes over and offers a newspaper to a sitter. "The thing took and I Rot me nickel. Others wanted newspapers and they bought them. Now I stacks all the un used newspaper I gets, and after a raln storm I comes out and sells them to sitters. "The price has come down, thougn. The dagos cut the price to 2 cents, and 2 cents is all any toy can get. Court we don't give them one of the latest ex trys. Any old thing will do, no, matter If it Is last week's, as long; aa It Is whole." ?Gossip Party. Let It not be Imagined that a gossip party Is confined to the sex credited with having a corner on the gossip market. There must be an equal number of men and women present at this fascinating function. In the first place, the hostees writes a dozen or more topics of conver sation upon' cards, which are handed to guests upon their arrival. The subjects usually chosen are of up-to-date and piquant character, a startling bit of news, a new noVef or picture, the flirtations of one's friends, questions of costume, fa vorite dishes or, tastea. etc. Chairs ar ranged In pairs and sofas scattered about the rooms have numbers attached to them. Just as many as there are couples: these numbers are drawn for, and eacn couple drawing corresponding numbers hunts up the seats similarly numbered. After the manner of progreaslve card parties, a bell Is rung to announce each topic of conversation, for which five minutes are allowed. At the end of that V time the men rise and pass on to tne seat next theirs In number. At each change of places the next subject on the cards Is taken up and chatted about. The women remain seated, while the men Sunnyside Inside lots $350 each. Choice corners only $400 each. Within 13 minutes' ride and 30 minutes' walk of the business center of Portland. Streets will be graded, sewers put In and Bull Run water piped to every lot. Terms easy. Title perfect. For maps and plats call at our Sunnyside office, E. 37th and Belmont streets, In charge of Mr. W. P. BENEDICT, or at , headquarters. - ;(' TITLE GUARANTEE &TRUSTC0. - 6 aad 7, Chamber of Commerce. - 1 progress until the entire circuit Is made, or until the hostess announces the con clusion of the gossip. Slips 'of paper snd pencils are .then distributed and the wo men vote for the men whose gossip has most Interested them, and vice versa. The two galntng the most votes receive prises as a reward of their brilliancy. Philadelphia Times. Macauley, from the Inception of the plan, to the time when bin work was cut short, spent eight or nine years on his ''History cf England." a Lot Choice lots In POINT VIEW Addition on the St. Johns"cflr line. Water mains will at once be laid so that every lot can be easily, connected with an abundant supply of city water. Prices of lots will posi tively be raised In thirty days. Buy now. Terms: One-fourth cash, balance on easy monthly Payments. TITLE PERFECT AND GUARANTEED TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CQ. 6 and 7, Chamber of Commerce. BIG OFFERS FOR LITTLE MONEY Two lots, 50x100 each, nice and sightly, situated within walking distance of the bUKlness center on the Went Bide, where fwir houses can be built that will rent to pay more than 12 per cent net an nual Interest. Price ONLY 31S00. Six large lots, nearly "au acre of land, with a good comfortable house and barn, abundance of fruit. 5 blocks from Woodstock cars, if sold "within five day, 3100U will buy It. Or 8100 paid within five days will buy a splendid corner lot at East 13th and Fremont streets. $1250 fur an e It-(runt home, good 6 room. house, lot 5oxl42, lurge barn, choice fruit and shrubbery, Improved mreet, 2 blocks from Woodlawn cars. $1500 for a real nice quarter block with splendid 8-room house, one block, from Hawthorne Av, cars. v i $4oo for one of the handsomest and best built Kt-roorn residences on the East Side, lovely terraced grounds, fine fruit nd shrubbery, a good barn, place contains over 2 lull-sized tots. $MJ0 buys Just a splendid suburban home: an acre of Jand, splendid 6-room Cottage, good barn, chicken house, nne garden, plenty of fruit: 4 blocks from electric cars at Oak Grove. 1850 for a beautiful 2-acre tract of land fronting on St. Johns car line near Northern Hill Station. Don t over look this; It a a big snap. . $2300 for an excellent 10-acre place,-7 room house, good barn, 6 rre In hearing, fruit, modern fruit dryer, bal ance of land In excellent garden; 1 mile' front Clackamas station. No toer- ter place can he found for the money. 22 acres of the very richest soli, all fenced: about 14 acres in cultivation; fine orchard nf choice bearing fruit. splendid spring of water, a small mill and water power, plenty o( timber for the use or tne place, a team or norses. wagon and farm Implements, and many other personals. All situated ii miles : pant of Woddburn. Mnrion Co., Or. A SNAP. 31500. A 75-acre farm) All fenced; M acres In cultivation, comfortable buildings good orchard of bearing fruit,- a large Irri gating ditch filled with water and a creek pass through the land. We will Riiuranttae It to be the -best farm In Clark County, Wash, tor the money, situated 6 miles from Vancouver, grav eled road. Price $2500. , R. H." DUNN, 1494 First St. RISING ARE VALUES We own lots and blocks In all parts of the city, on which we will build for ' you. You may pay in In stallments. Call promptly POMUUID m Cf WTO Of OHM 109 Third 5t. fsjHrfe nr wlttkfmt fillliruTnd I. a .it K-.A.kA a., id lUufslred. Pu-Aiton TruewriiiT Ki l bo n for ali Mftcbioetv Lilian Pawii, Carbon Pv sod rnrnltura. MBSUBStrasss mxiiuaaB , WITHOUT CHIBOB. Wvtioff, Seeaeae a Beeerfict. 349 Stark St., Portland, Or. Astoria & Columbia River, Railroad Co. Leaves. DEPOT, FIFTH AND I STREETS. Arrives. For Maygers, Rain ler.Clatskanie, West port. Clifton. Asto ria, Warrenton, Fla. vel, Hammond. Fort Stevens, Oearhart Pk- Seaslde,Astoria and Beashore Ex press, Dally. Astoria Express, Dally ex. Saturday. Portland Seaside Express, Saturday 8:00 A. M. 11:10 A. M. 7:00 P. M. :40 P. M. 3:30 P. M 0111 y. Ticket offlce. 455 Morrison street and Lhlon Depot. J. C Mirn rUiumli P..um. ah -Astoria Or. .. - T PORTLAND & ASIATIC . STEAMSHIP, CO. : ; For Tokohamasnd Hong Kong, catling St Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight via connecting steamers for Ma nila, Port Arthur and Vladlvostock. ..' For rates and full Information call on or address official or agents of the O. R. Si N,-Ca $50 DIM II, ii I M SMI II.I.IM IIIIM M III.IIH. I , RAILROAD TIME; 1 ABLES. n 1 'aSj'ii i i i-i"ir ht " nin inip' ir n jm. .-, - m.- 1. EAST via. SOUTH ITlPOT HOTt Leaves. AND SIXTH STS. Arrives. OVERLAND ' EX- 8:30 p.m. PRESS TRAINS, for Salem. Rose- 7:45 a sa. burg, Ashland, Sac 3:30 a. m. ramento. Osden. 1 7:08 s. San Francisco, Mo- Jave, Los Angeles. r.i raso, new jr- leans and the east At W o 0 d b u r n (dally except Sun- aay, morning train connects with train for Mt Angel, sil ver t o n, Browns ville, Springfield and Matron, and Albany Local for Ait. Angel ana Bii- 4:00 p. m. 7:30 a.m. 1 14:50 p. in. Albany passenger, 10:10 ass 5:50 p. m. 118:25 a. m. 1 Corvallls passengerl Sheridan passenger Dally. Dally except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between 'Port.-,-,; land, Sucramento and San Francisco. Met -' rates $17.50 tirst-class and 314 second-class. -Second-class Includes sleeper; flrst-claas does not. , Rates and ticketH to Eastern points and ' Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALIA, Can be ob tained nt Ticket Office. No, 254, corner ' Washington and Third. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson St, Leave Portland dally 7:20 a. m., 11:30. 1:55, .1.25. 4:40, 6:25. 8:30 p. m. Dally ex cept Sunday, 5:30, 9:40 a. m., S:06, 11:30 Vi ta. Sunday only, t a, m. Arrive Portland dally, 8:30, 10:30 S. tiu. ' 1:35, 8:10, 4:30. 8:15, 7:40, 10 p. m. Dally :, except Sunday, 6:35, 3:80. 10:50 a. m, ex cept Monday, 12:40 a. m.; Sunday only, : 10:05 a. m. Leave for Dallas daily except Sunday.' S!05 p. m. Arrive Portland 0:30 a. m. . Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlle " Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 8:50 p. m. Returns Tuesdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. W. E. Agent. COMAM, Freight ami Passenger. .SJiOjLiffl THREE TRAINS DAILY. . FOR ALL POINTS EAST lOlOCCot nAJ!Od-l lt , aoT lOJ t ; k . Jiirii, YfflA UNION DEPOT. Leave J Arrtre. CHlCAOPORTLAND ' SPECIAL. 9: am 4-30 pm ' -For tho East via Hunt- Dally Dally - , lngton. . ., . -.. :, SPOKANE FLYER, , , ' For Eastern Washing- ton. Walla Walla, Lew- -15pm 7:00am-' lston, Coeur d'Alene Dally Dally and Great Northern points. S ATLANTIC EXPRESS.I 8:80pm 8:19 am ' For the East via Hunt- pjiy Dally . lngton. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. P-SANFRAN- ; BS. Geo. W. Elder- t-ft't. ' ' " Aug. 10, 20, 30. 5:00pm BS. Columbia SSf f-ss - -. AugJ, 15. 23. g.0u.pm j FOR ASTORIA an3 8:00 p m rt way points, connecting Dally ,,,r3r with sir. for Ilwaco and ex Sun. i'.wP m " North Beach, str. Has- Sat 10 ""J salo,A(ih streetdock. p.m exun FOR CORVAlXlS and :4d a m 6:00pml, way points, steamer Mon Tues., Ruth. Ash street dock. Wed. . Thurs..- (Water permlttlng.) Frl. Sat. - FOR DAYTON. Oregon 700 am 3-00 em -City and Yamhill River IrZ,? m mt points, atr. Modoc. Ash Thu Wed street dock. a ' kvi " , (Water permitting.) u t1r1- f- . i KB r 11,11. x aira ana ' vv s ton. Telephone, Main 712.' TIME CARD OP TRAINS PORTLAND: Leaves, 7:25 a. m. Arrives. 6:45 p. fcu U:10o. m. 7:00 a. m. 3:05 p. m.1 Puget Sound Limited Kansas Clty-St Louis Special North Coast Limited, coma, Seattle Night Express 1 Ill:10a. m. 3:30 p. m. 11-43 p. nt. Take Puget Sound Limited or Nortls Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor polnta, Take Puget Sound Limited for Olympl direct. , Take Puget Sound Limited or Kansas Clty-St. Louis Special for points eu South Bend frranch. . Double daily train service on Gray's Harbor branch. Four trains dally between Portland and Tucvma and Seattle. A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Passenger Agent, 253 Morrison St., Portland, a, or. THE ONLY THROUGH TRAINS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAfcS BETWEEN AND- CHICA'GO. RUN OVER i CHICAGO & NORTH- WESTERN RY;;j TIME 70 HOURS TO CHICAGO A. Q. BARk'E General Agent, C it N 153 Third St.. I w v.. r - Tl . i t.- PORTIMNO "A 1? .