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,.- .) . V'.fc jGlassifiedlAds The time to adver tise is NOW! i If you have a farm for sale now la the time to sU it. There are people looking- for farma NOW you may have just what someone want A 'For Sale'V ad- In The Jour nal will do the business, Ad vertise It NOW. .,,:;t ' It "you' want a fariri advertise for It now. Someone bas Just what you want You may not be able- to find it alone. A "wan ad" will flnd It for you. If - you want ANYTHING advertise It NOW. The Jour nal ads. are helping others , let them help YOU. NOW-S Is the word. -V ' . RATES s Cents a line, one Issue 35 cents a line per week, 6 Issues 75 cents a line per month, 6 issues ROOMS FOR RENT. ' S35 ALDER, cor. 12th Nlcelr furnished front rooms: all conveniences; suitable ior one or two gentlemen, ' AVICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, light - and airy. No. 189 7th at.; use of phone ana Datnj OCHB- ROSS-tllVt 1st st.. cor. Salmon elegant rooms: transient solicited, Phone Red 1881. ffHH LOCKWOOD. 351 Morrison st. .Furnished rooms; transient Phone 'Aregon South 606.- , : 1MANHATTAN COURT Brick building; steam heat, newly furnished. SUM Stark. ITHE CASTLE 372 Wash, j rooms for gen . tlemen; transient Tel. . South 761. fV ANTED Board and room, by gentle, man; centrally located. Address Jour toal box X.- T jhouses F0R RENT. 1 UONAtD O. WOOOWARD. 2M fltarfet rents and Insures. , Phone ' Main , -3$. FOR RENT House: and furniture foi sale; an 8-room house In choice loca tlon; furniture as good as new. 265' .Morrison st., room sit. CLAIRVOYANT. MalStVIE JOHNSON, .trance medium; reading aai.y; caras. vsc; clairvoyant; euc; ail tmn st. MRS. STEVENS, the leading Palmist and Clairvoyant, gives reliable advice on all affairs of life; readings, 50c; 221 Morrison st. PERSONAL. A, E. Devere, the specialist in treatment or hair and scalp. 500 The Dekum phone Red 2S4U. PALMIST. tlPEClAL CONTINUED FOR SEVEN aays fun life readings, - 25c. Prof. Wallace, the palmist. Cosmos, 4th and Morrison, parlors l ana 2. ATTORNEYS. Pax ton, Beach & Simon, 510 Chamber of -umniercc. James. Oleason. 2 and 3 Mulkey building r 1 BARBERS. Joseph Reldel. 352 Morrison sti BATHS. Enowden Bathrooms, 360 Wash., room i. Vapor baths, massage and electric reatments. BARBERS' SUPPLIES. LEWIS-8TENOER Barber SuddIv Co. prlndlng of all sharp-edge tools a spe- . ciany. ui r irsi si. J.. Sanger, Repair Shop. 449 Washington 'CARP E NT E RSAN D JBUJUDE RS. John A. Helton, carpenter and builder; 807 Stark st; office and store fixtures built and remodeled, altering a ad re pair houses. Phone Main 747. card engravers. Rwediino graved; W. G. Smith St Co.. Third ' foor, Washington bldg. CJALJVIILLS. cm Mills Co., Manufacturers Ralston? Acme Cereals. 20 & 22 N, Front st. Chiropody and manicuring. 5TiKtceTirexlperThiop Shoe Store, 294 Washington st Phone Hood 728. CORNICES SKYLIGHT8. Afetal Skylights, Galvanised Iron Cor nices. J. C. Bayer, 266 Second st. COAL AND WOOD. Oregon Fuel Co., dealers In all kinds of coal and wood, 344 Morrison st i. fBAnfleld-Veysey Fuel Co., dry fiat wood, 80 Third st. Phone Main 353 and Col. $73. VULCAN COAL CO.. WHOLESALE dealers best coals, foundry and smelter poke. i DENTISTS. B, M. Hamby, D. D. S.. room 8 Wash ington bldg., Washington and 4th sts. ITbeodore S. Thompson, 50-51 Washing ton bldg., Washington and Fourth ata. Phone Hood 414. pi 8. Langworthy, rooms 7 and 8 Benson frldg.. 291H Morrison st, near 6th. DR. B. H. FISHER, DENTIST, 216-81 Falling bldg. 'Phone flay 193. O, P. B. Flummer. 260-262 ThlrdstT Rows Y Martin, Sixth and Washington. Frank J. Btrelblg. 342 Washington st. Laue-Devla Drug Co.. ITS 3d st.. Phone '" i. i r j.i i '' , ELECTRIC WORKS. Portland Electrical Stark st. Works O Rice 353 BTestera Electric Works. : 05 Wash at FOR SALEMISCELLANEOUS. HALtt SAFE, . standard of th world: safes sold on easy payments; trade your old Safe for a new one. Norria Bars Lock Co., 91 First st 1 ; EMPLOYMENT AGftlCY. ? Oregon Employment Co.. 227 Burnslde st HOTELS."""1 1 Hotel Belvedere, Europpia Fourth" , snA AWar ata. FOR SALE R EA LT'ESTATEV FOR SALE Real estate office, with nice list of properties., S92 East Morri son at ... . . ' ONE 6-OKEi 7-ROOM HOUSE; MUST sen; installments; maae oper. niM Commercial building... . , GROCER8. F. Dresser A COj, 340-842 "Washington st HAIRDRE88ING, MANICURING. Paris Hair Store, 108 Washington st, up-to-date hair dressers. Rosenthal Bisters Wlg-maklng and man louring. .160 Fifth; at. . Hood Ui.. HOUSE FURNI8HER8. Home Furnishers Furniture, carpets. parlor goods, stoves, etc. See I. Oev. urts & Sons. 1IMI6 First. tl-m Yam hill. Both phones J04. . . , . HAT MANUFACTURERS. HAVMntNUFAoWRERTAND VATORS-Only place in Portland for good work, union hatters. 'Boston Hat Company, 82 Fourth street. Phone Black 1832. . HAY AND GRAIN. W. IT 'Lauthw'srui'No " aT.' lime, shingle and cement INSURANCE. ISAAC L. WHITE, FIRE INSURANCE. 225 Sherlock bldg. Oregon phone Main 658. . . ' u ROYAL EXCHANGE Assurance of Low don, Eng. Established A. D. 1720. Cash funds, 125.000,000. . Losses paid. $189,000,000. E. N. Hall. Agt fire and accident dept., 102 First it. JAS. Mo. I. WOOD. Concord Building, 'phone 47, Employer's Liability Insur ance, represents American BuUdlng Trust Co. Fire Insurance. ARTHUR WILSON, Sherlock Building, 'phone 1008, represents Home Mutual and Alliance Assurance Are companies. - - INVESTMENTS. ljrYOU .ava'rsome idle money to Invest . in gilt-edge seqtirltles In small or large amount tha't"-.VlII earn good returns, nee us at once. L. Y. Keady & Co., 327 ; Failing BuHdiar.- JEWELERS. Belding Bros.; diamonds, watches, etc., ; 46 Third st. "tv'-.-.iv-' The L, Ci Henriehsen Co., jewelers and opticians, 284 Washington st The G. Heltkemper Co., manufacturing , jewelers 286 Morrison st . ,.i 4 m a ,.i i ' n Laundries. Clean towels daily. Comb, brush, soap, Si per month. Novelty Supply Co., 4 42 N. Ninth st. Tel. 410. I "MASSAGE. MDME. H. E. ELY. dermatolyoalst massage, electrio treatments. 198V First at. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS in sums to suit on all securities. Jicaerson Co.. 5 Washington; Block. MONEY to Loan on eltv lota 'S'"lm. proveo-rarms. w. A. Shaw & Coi; 8431 MONEY LOANED on furniture, pianos, eiu. t a,, uorrison st W. A. HATHAWAY Monev o loan. 10 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 4U. LOANS-Wilhout cimicej mortgages, personal or salary w-unvy, a.i jow rates, v. w. raiiett, 213 Commercial Wock. 'Phone Grant .856. MONUMENTS. Otto8chuman, monumental' and" 'uild ing work, zu4 Third st Estimates on urst-ciaBs wort ana stock only. BUY MONUMENTS OF WEEKS. 720 r ront. r ine worK, low prices. NAVAL ARCHITECT. Fred A. Ballln. 43 2d at. Tel. OaIt 7R Vh sets ana macmnery oi -ail. icuids 'de signed. - t, T r ; i PAWN BROKERS., Portland Loan Office, Dan MarxTprbp it intra si., near uaa. mone Brown 475. PHOTpGRAPHERS. L.w-. M"re. crayon and oil portraits. Third and Washington sts. PLUMBERS. Taylor ft Stanton, plumbing and steam lining, as Dixtn st REAL ESTATE. The- King Real Estate Association. 723 vimiuuer ui vurauwrcf STORAGE AND TRANSFER. O. Pick, office 88 First st. bet Stark and Oak; phone. 696. Pianos and furni ture moved and packed for shipping; commodious fireproof - brick warehouse! Front and Clay sts. BANKS. LADD & TILTON, BANKERS cataouenea in 1&69. v -Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on fa vorable terms. Letters of or edit Issued available in Europe and all points In the United States. Sight exchange and telegraphic trans fers sold on New York, Washington, Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Omaha, San Francisco and- various points in Oregon, Washington, Idaho. Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London. Paris. Pur lin. Frankfort, Hong Kong, Yokohoma. Manila and Honolulu. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. un wuicn is amalgamated. THE BANK OF BRITISH COL.FTMRT a Capital paid up 38,000.00 Reserve ...... ......,...., 2.000.008 Transacts a general banking business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Accounts opened for sunvof $10 and up wards, and interest allowed on mini mum monthly, balances. Rates on an plication. 244 Waahlngtaon st. E. A. WYLD, Manager. LONDON &AN FRANOJSCO BANK. Chamber of Commerce Building, Third and Stark streets.' Head office, 66 Old Broad, Street, Lon don. " '.i This bank transacts a general bank Ing business, makes loans,- discount bills and issues letters of credit a va it able tor travelers and for the pur chase of merchandise In any city of the world. Deals in foreign and do mestic exchange. . . interest paid on time deposits. E. A. MACRAE. Manager. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK. J Frank Watson .(. rtaje ...'.President R. L. Durham .....,......Vtoe-PresIdent R. W. Hoyt .......Cashier Geo. W. Hoyt. ...... ...Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS. "'!' ' V? ' Drafts and letters of credit issued available to all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bOUght. . , " THE UNITED. STATES , NATIONAL Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts Issued available in all cities of ' the United States and Europe. President .........TTLER WOODWARD Vice-President JACOB KAMM Caahier t ...P, C. MILLER 1 ; --RARRIAdE UCERSES: j Frederick J- Bergery 30 ; Martha M, tVuttke, 26. ., ' Lionel Sturman, 34; Charlotte Stade, 24. Jacob Matuilck, 22; Isabella Mateo vlob. 11 . ... George W. Beers, 27; Mabel Gest, 21. A. Moore. 66; Coda Hooper, 46. Henry Hellendoorn, 26; Maude Hayes, 22.. fte D. Plnney, SO; Tilly Flaherty, 28. F. H. Gates. 22; Selena E. Deery. 20, John F. Wilding, 27; Martha W. Egger. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Portland Lone Fir Cem. Co. to Oeo. . Hewitt, n. lot .44. blk. 38. bone Fir Cem. - . . .- .......... 26 Fvfc a B. Forbes to Graham .Glass, lot 41, 42, Cedar Hill 20000 Joseph Zelda and wife to L. Topham, part of blk.89, Tibbett's add East of Oregon A California Railway track 4N Portland Trust Co. to W. G. Homes, lot s, blk. 10, William's Ave. add.. '550 P. M. Dekum-to J. D. Coleman, .lot 2. 3. blk 171, Couch. add 9500 Washington Nat'l. Bldg., Loan A Investment Association to K. 8. Wilklna. 100x208 feet se. of SoDhla Nlblln's farm 359 I. D. Peters and wife to W. B. De Lashmutt lot 17. blk. 21. Wood- lawn 400 L, H. Boise et al. to A. T. Meyers, . lot t, blk. 15, Hawthorne's 1st add. Sunnyslde Land & Lmprovement Co to Jana M. Gove, lot 7. blk. 5. Siln- nystde 20o H. A U B. Smith to M. Muggli, e. V. lot 1. 2. blk. 177. Aiken's add..... 3500 C. Chriatensen to A. M. 01sen, w. U of ne. H of ne. , nw- of ne. H of ne. sec. 6, tp. 1 s., r. 4 ., containing 15 acres, except 21-3 aores - Gat your Title insurance and Abstracts to Real Estate from the Title Guarantee at Trust Co., Chamber of Commerce. BUILDING PERMITS, To James Lyons, repairs, Grand Ave. and southeast corner Main, 1300. To Lt Crotner. I story cottage. East Ninth between Beacon and Powell, 31500. i ' BIRTHS August t, -at Second and Taylor, to the Wife of Sun Gas Suey, a son. 1 . August 6, at 262 Seventh street, to the Wifa of L. W, Carnahan. a son. August 3, at East Thirty-second Street, to the wife of Logan Sparks, daughter. CONTAGIOUS DISEASE, August 20, at Chapman- and Salmon streets, daughter of W. H. Behren, aged 2, scarlet fever. DEATHS. .' : ..' ..-!! ' " " 'V j Aujuat, at St Vincent's hospital,, of tuberculosis,,, Carsten Hansen, of Mount Tabor, aged fit , . . - . . August 19, at 290 Salmon street, of In anition, baby Germalne. J. P. Flnley & Sort, Undertakers and Embalmere, corner Third and Jefrer son streets, do first-class work and deal honorably with all. The Edward Holman Undertaking Co., funeral directors and embalmere. 280 Yamhill. Phone 607. Otto Schuman, monumental and building work, 204 Third St. Esti mates on first-class work only. Clarke Bros., for flowers, 298 Mor rison etreet, . . ,v . r- . ! fe Her Exbliiation, ; "Women iire 'iti tinctarltable lot re marked, sHMwkeafV' he laid (aside hla paper. -. Kir. f ,irY "Because why?" asked 'the!rther half of the matrimonial combine. "Because," replied Hawkens, ''every time two tit them get together they talk about some other woman, . .1- i. "If they doi It's because they ar not ooncelted like the men," replied Mrs. H. "When two men get together tbey al- ways. talk , about themselves." Town 1 opii;. RE8TAURANTS. Morris' Lunch and Coffee House. Below Imperial Hotel ' " Strouse's Restaurant, 229 Washington st City Chop House and Restaurant, 13 3d St.. N. BATHS, massage; scalp and akin dis eases permanently cured: manicuring. Cottage, 167 Park, near Morrison; tet Front 1615. , 8IGN WRITER. Jessie Waddell, sign .writer. 269H Taylor st. mono nwu 113. i-oniana. SLOT MACHINES. All styles; repairing; phonographs, rec ords. Transcontinental Machine Co., 843 Washington st TYPEWRITERS. The Smith-Premier Typewriter, 122 Third street. All ma tee or typewriters . lor rent. Supplies for all machines. L. A M. Alexander & Co.. agents. W. A. Rldeout, Agent BUnkensderfer Typewriters. 264 Stark st. TICKET OFFICES. Overland Ticket Office. 140 Third St.; 5 to 120 saved to an points. TIMBER CLAIMS LOCATED. WANTED Parties 'to locate at once on very choice, accessible timber claims, near 8. P. R. R.; no fee until filed. 234'4 Morrison St., room 2. DO YOU want to locate sugar and yellow pine timber eiaimsT une Dest to De had- Apply 423 Abington Building. ' TRUNK FACTORY. Harris Trunk Co., trunks.' valises, satch els, etc., 291 Morrison, st WALL PAPER, 1 "TSKrlstensenT wall DaDefoV"a7n3 pain painter. 141 Seventh st corner Alder. Ernest Miller ft Co., wall paper and dec orators, rci rirsc st. WHOLE8ALE GROCERS.. Wadhams ft S"." wholessgrocers, Man- vracturers ana eomnussion merchants. U and 66 Front st :(!. Allen ft Lewis, wholesale grocers, Port- tanov ure., if.--.-.-:-;-vv-i' .--;..-;.-5: f f,'. Mason. Ehrman Co., whofeaaie groc ers. N. W. cor. gecond and Pine sta,v I-ang ft Co., First and Ankeny sta THE 1M4RKETS. ; X. ''. ' CHICAGO MARKET. 'C ' .- i; ; As reported". by Downing". Hopkins ft Co., ground floor, Chamber, of Commerce. New York Wheats. - - ' Osan. Closa December ........4,, ............ ,f Chicago WbeaW 4 i - BeptttlX09r- VHearw' eaiee) . . 70S , December lhk Cornt,. .. ..., :--lvJ' a.; , , ' September .v..,4-U... 53H . December ' '.... w 4M4 . OatS" - 1 J-.i. - '. 73 7m V 43 3074 ne.si 316.97 314 .72 114.27 December ' , -v ' 0H September -, ..16.32 octooer January ...... .. ii,...........l4.'53 May . . - 'rmri ... a v. vi LOCAt. JtfARKETS. NEW , YORK. STOCKS. As reported y; -owning, Hopkins ft Co., ground floor,' Chamber of Commerce. . . 1 Open. Close. Sugar ;,.,4,,.... 132 132 Maaifattan 135 4 St. Paul ......ii.W' ...18H 184T, A. C. P. 65 65H Southern Pacific, 73 'tin, Brooklyn Rapid Transit 67 66 Union Pacific ......,. 1094 108)t Atchison, oommon 92 92 L. ft M ...15J 154 LUnited States Steel , t... 41-i 41 ao preierrea .,..... w Missouri Pacjdo 117 116 Front street Is a scene of activity to day. Prices in certain lines have a tend ency to go up and the conditions warrant the wholesale dealers in keeping a big stock on hand. - - The fish market Is decidedly active to day and prices haye made a little change. Steelhead and pluebacka, are out of sea son and are dropped from the list. Chickens are J growing fewer and old hens are claiming' i' popularity with the consumers today. The spring croft mar ket Is rather weak, -while the older birds are cleaned op i-almost as fast as they come Inr Eggs'1 are aragglhg with a tendency to go down. Wheat Is' firm" and active; provisions still hold toa upward ..tendency. . GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED. Wheat Nominal 1 Walla Walla, 60o bluestem. 62c; Valley; 62c. . Barley Feed,' S18.5018.00;. rolled, $13.00 20.00 per -ton. Oats No. 1 white, $1.00(91.05; gray, 85c $1.00. Flour Best grades, $1501,3:60 per bar rel; Valley, $2.80; graham, '$3.00. Mlllstuffs Bran. $17.50 per ton; middl ings, $23! shorts,- $18.50; chop, $181. Hay New Tlmothyk $1112; clover. $7.50 8. .:. ' HOPS, WOOL. AND HIDES. - Hops Contract, 23e to 25c. Wool Nominal; Valley, 1616c: ' East ern Oregon, 10(6 14c. Sheepskins Shearings, ISCiOc; short wool, 2535c; medium wool, 30Qi)0c; long wool. 60cl$l each. Tallow Prime, per pound, 8V44c; No. 2 and grease, 22Hc. -Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, ltxaiac per pouna; ary Kip. jno. 1, to 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf. No. 1. under i pounds, 16c; dry salted, bulls and stags, one-third lesB than dry flint: salted hides, steer, sound. 60 pounds and over. SQUc: SO to 60 pounds.' 7W68c: under-60 pounds, and cows, 7er stags and bulls, sound, 63 5 Vic; kip, sound, 15 to 30 pounds, 7o; veal, scund, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound, under 10 pounds. Be; green (unsalted), lc tier pound less; cullsirlc per pound less; horse hides, salted, each, $1.25011.76: dry. eacn, lifsl.M); -cons' nides. eacn, zaauc; goat skins, common.- each, lomplac; An gora. with wool on, each, 25ctil. Mohair 26c. GROCERIES, NUTS. ETC. Sugar, cube. $4.60: powdered. $4.45: dr granulated. 34.25: extra C. 33.75: aolden C. $3.65; barrels, 10c; half barrels, 25c; boxes. duc raanie, lzvicioo per pound Coffee Green Mocha,, 21i82Sc; Java, fancy, 2632c; Java, good, 20B2lc; Java, ordinary, 1820c: ' :Cxsta Rica, fancy, 1920c; Costa Rtea-; good, 10 18c; Costa Rica, ordinary, 10f;i2c per pound; Columbia roast, $11; Arbuckle's, tit.04 list; uon, tii. 14 use Teas Oolong, different grades. 2563c Gunpowder, 28, 32 to 36c; English Break fast, different grades, 12Vi to 65c; Spider Legs, uncolored Japan. 30 to 60c; green Japan, very scarce, 30 -to 60c. Salt Bales. 2s. 3s, 4s. 5s, 10s. 32.60 60s, $20.80; 108. 0.40; toOs, per ton, $19.50. Salt Coars..balf ground. lOBs..- per ton. $17.50: 60sr Deri rton, $tftt- Liverpool -lump. rocK. a per ton: .MBoe-.'fi'i.8Vi -ips- $17. .,, r f " ; -. urain Dags Calcutta. js.7a- peryitu, roi AusrUBL 7 ' .' Nuts peanuts, van per in. ror raw. Ho ror roasted : cocoanuts, swawc per ooz; walnuts, leoittt per id; pine nuts. 14ai6e. Coal Oil Oases. 2014c per gallon; ' bar rels, 16c; tanks, 14c;-s,". i -Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1. 6c: No. 2. Ici New Orleans,, head, 6ig7V4cl ; Salmon - Columbia -River, 1-Ib tails, $1.80: 2-lb talis. $2.45 J- fancy 1-lb fiats. $1.85; Vt-lb fancy flats, $1.15; Alaska tails. pink, 87c; red, 31.25; z-id tails, $2. Beans Small white, i 8Wc: large white. 3c;- pink, 2o; bayoi4 3c; llmas, 4c. Tobacco Plug cut; . smoking, 1 2-8-os. packages: Seal of North' Carolina, 70o lb; Mastiff, 68c; Dixie CQueenv 40c; Red Bell, 38c; Pedro, lc;. Golden Scepter, $1.15; fine cut, Cameo.; 40c; Capstan, $1.85; Duko's Mixture. 40c; BulI Durham, 66c; Old Enallsh Curve Gfut. J-72o-: Maryland Club, 71c; Mall Pouch,'. 88c; Yale Mixture, Si. 40. Plug tobacco, 16-oz. plugs, 42c Id; Drummond's Natural Leaf. 67c; Piper Heidsleck, 65c; Something 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, 22Vig25c; dairy. 18 20c; store, 15 16c. Eggs 1920c per dozen. Cheese Full cream, twins. 12U13o: Young America. 1314e. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4.505 per doz; hens. $5.00 per doz; broilers, $2.60tl 3.00: springs, 3.oora,3.50; rryers. 3.00: ducks, $4.00tr4.50 per doz.; turkeys, live, 12Aciai4c: do, dressed, 14616c per lb.; geese, 36.00(ff6.50 per dos. f otatoes isew potatoes, btiiiuo per cental; California sweet potatoes, 2 2'Ac lb. Onions California Yellow Danvers, $1.25. Tomatoes 35 cents per crate; turnips. sack. $1.25; tarrots, $1.25 per sack: beets, $1.25; peas, 34c per lb; radishes, per dos. 12W15c; green onions, per aoz. izwvukss cabbages. Oregon, lc per lb; lettuce. pead. per aoz, zuc; vsrvgon green corn, 15c doz; beans, Z'uic per lb; blackberries, $1.50 per crate of 24 boxes; California pears, il.oonn.za per doxs eggplant, iik: per lb.; cucumbers, 1025c dos. ;green peppers, $1.40 box. - tjreen rruu ienioiiB, 99.iu-4.ov; oranges, box, $4194.60; apricots, 6590c; cantaloupes, $Ii 1.2ft per doz: watermelons, $22.75 per doz: prunes. ioc per -crate; apples, IU $1.25 per box: uregon leariy) peacnes, 45 500 per box; California Crawfords, 60c per oox; grapeii, .i.ui.ji per crate; crab apples. 3c per lb: Bartlet pears, $1 box: Casaaba melons, sz.du per aosen. rHed fruit Sun'-drled apples, sack or boxes, per lb. 68c; evaporated. 12&12c; Iprlcots. 8rl0c; peaches. 7V448e: pears, 84il0c; prunes, Italian. 4?5c; figs. Cali fornia blacks, swl do. ' white. 5c; plums, pitted, 5i6c. MEATS AND PROVISIONS. Fresh meats Beef, prime. V47e: pork. So per lb; veal, 88He;. mutton, 2cf 3c gross; aressea, imiw ; eows, oaovac; bulls, W&6ttc: lambss 6Hc per lb. Hams. bacon, eto. Portland nark Western) hams, . 15Hc; picnic, 12c; breakfast bacon, 16liHc; light sides, lie; backs, llttc; dry salted sides. lOttc; dried beer sets, 18c; insldes and knuckles 18e; ' per pound.,- Eastern packed hama. under 18. wa. 1544c: over 18 Ibe. 164c;-fancy. 16c; picnic, 12c: shoulders, 12o ; dry salted sides, - tinemoked, ' 13e; breakfast -uacon, nc;-swoon 'siaes, nio; backs, unsmoked, 12ftc; dot smoked, 14 Vie; butte. miisc. .?- . LAra Kettle - iviv fin. uc; w, 611b tins, 13c lb; steam rendered AOs,. X2T4o: Is. 13c. m ji'lsn noca cou, av; uwunuvs, ew; naii- T- Ti Hopl itQW .t "I ,;!r s-k i ir PTAri nnftirnr' Mtl UV I AN V O Room 4 Ciround Floor buts o;illng eod.c cf crabs, per dos., $1,50; razor clams, per bus., $L50: red snappers, 7c; 'black -cod. , c; strlppea bass.- f12efr salmon,;, chlnook, 7c;. ' soles. !. ; t . . , .: ,-r: ' -' BAKER MINE SOLD. Mammoth Brings Good Price and 7 Win Be Opened Deep. (Journal Special Service.) BAKER) CITY," Aug. 20.-Tbe xMam rooth mine!Mnilne "Virtue district was sold today by; J. 8, Baker, L. Somer and I. Baer, . Us. owners, to a Michigan syndi cate for ' fnetsulatof $35,000. A .cash pay ment' of $10,000 was 'made upon the sign ing of the papers The new company has plenty of , njfohey and wlltf at once commence? development work on a big scale: The announcement Is made that depth--Will be, the first thing sought, And machinery will be put on to go down at least lOOOfeet. ' Should the -showing -be then satisfactory the shaft will be sent on down ,and', the" great want of the dis trictdeep Exploration will be accom plished,''" : - - THEY WILL DIG FOR SPECIMENS ' " ' Missouri Savants Will Visit the Former Homes of the Cliff Dwellers. (Journal Special Service.) ST. LOUIS, Aug. 21.-The ruins of tha former homes of cliff dwellers In North ern Arizona will be visited this month by a party of St. Louis and Washington scientists, who propose to dig for spec imens to be taken to the World's Fair! Ill 1904. Arrangemefjta' are also under way for a objection ojf specimens from the petrified forests of Northern Arizona, al so to be a p4rt of Arizona's exhibit at the exposition. The Arizona World's Fair Commission has applied to Wash ington for permission to take from the reserve such, specimens as may .pa. s,atis.:' factory and will give a proper, idea' of the beauty and value of these petrified tree.' NEWS OF AND FOR MARINERS The Goings and Comings of Those Who Plow the Mighty Deep. The barkentine Gleaner Is en route from San Francisco to Knappton for a cargo of lumber. The annual survey of the channel be tween Portland and Astoria ha been coja3rtetjed.ty th,rivet pilots Thw tiiiltiHh. shirt Routeriburin has Bn hm discharging cargo -t jAontgdmer . - .i" i::. 4. Cock, Na x, ana tomorrow ;wyES e'n ing graifcibrS Europe. Kerr, Glfford. 4 Co. ari the hart'erers-r, " V - ,f The' German shin Hersogin Cecelia, bound irow Bremen to Oregon', has put Into Montevideo partly dismantled. The vessel .IB used for training officers,, and has 200 es dete aboard. ThePravian bark Santa-Rosa arrived at Port Townsend yesterday from San Buena" Ventura with the most of her crew ew 'the sick lists They are suffering Worn a malady known as beri-beri. Three of the 'ssilors died on the voyage. Tlte bark lias been ordered to a quarantine station for disinfection- - , The schooners Forest Home and John A. have completed their lumber cargo. The Forest Home is dispatched by the Export Lumber Company for Tslngtaw, China, and will carry 816.500 feet of lum ber. The John A. Is under charter to tne North Pacific Lumber Company. Her cargo consists of 325,000 feet. A Washington dispatch says that the Government will endeavor to suppress crimping at San Francisco, Puget Sound and Portland. There Is sufficient law. both federal and state, to cover the trou ble and the proper officials stand ready to enforce It whenever any cases are brought before them. No complaints have been filed In the Elba, the latest alleged crimping case, and It Is doubtful whether any will. German Consul Lohan has given out that he would see that the law is enforced, but as yet he has filed no complaints before the local United States authorities. Notice is given that, on or about Sep tember 17, 1KB, May Flint wreck (NW.) buoy, a first-class can, and. May Flint wreck (SE.) whistling buoy, each painted red and black in horizontal stripes, and moorsV respectively, 300 feet northwest erly and 300 feet southeasterly from the wreck of the ship May Flint, In Saa Franciscq Bay off the easterly side of the City of San Francisco, will be per manently discontinued, there being now 35 feet of water over the wreck. Notice Is given that Arena Cove bell buoy, moored- about five-eighths of a mile from the end of Point Arena wharf, California, Is reported out of order the bell not striking. It will be repaired as soon as practicable. ' ffot So Sadden He For three long years I have courted you without , Intermission, have nott ..' ii : ; : ' ; She Yes, I believe you have. He "Well, I may 'as well Inform you now as well as any other time that I'm tire f tfcv'vx- ; ;-,.;fr,-i She Indeed! r He Yes. Let's get married. Chicago News. ' . . ' t. , I UU D IUlLI0 Chamber of Commerce NEGRO LEAGUE (Journal Special Service.) RICHMOND, Va., Aug. 1. Represent ative -negroes from many, parts of the country -are arriving here for the con vention of -the National Negro Business League, which will be in session during the coming- three day. At the first con vention, held In Boston two years ago, there were delegates present represent ing between $3,000,000 and $4,000,000 of cap ital Invested. Since then substantial gains have been made, and it Is expect ed the present gathering will be the greatest of its kind ever held.' Booker T. Washington will, preside over the ses sions. FAMILY ROOMS ...Oentlemen's Resort... Louis Dammasch Ooodnough Bldg., idS-iTor Fifth St Opposite Peetofflce. Cold Lunches. SchliU Beer on draught HAflTTseN Have Your Hands Read PROf ESSOR STERLING a8p South Third Street The Celebrated Palmist and Psychologist nas returned. ' 'PHONE NORTH 4241. Your hands reveal all questions of life pertaining to marriage, sickness, oeatn, changes, travels, divorces, separation, lawsuits, business transactions, wills, deals, mortgages, lost or about absent friends, mining ventures, etc. Office hours are 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. daily and Sundays. CHARGES, 50c and 11.00. j 8o South Third-Street lS gold (with or without nilUngsad Tmha- Bfl ucTUemlrwl. euan trpawtitrr Uibbona B (pr It MhlBta hpn, Oubon Fa-1 (en ra ,t!UaeoiM TypewrtUr Suppliet I tJ Vxrntture, frTsnoes.rHsms tOBSsuusI 'f wrcloff. SeMSMie . Bemdkt. BimnnraM 349, Stark St.,, Portland, or. c- ;dEE3 iwo i .VMS r CHINESE DOCTOR . -.- . - 'i-j-. - . Can K be wondered that e-l called .great,-, when his won derful remedies, cure ' and ? help so many ieIesPB i suffering , : people ret only here, but throughout the ; United States? Many are given up to die; others' told that an operation", was the only help for them, yet their Uvea were saved, without tbe great suffering of an operation. Cured by these powerful Chi nese herbs, roots. buds, barks and vegetables, that are en tirely unknown to medical science in this country. Through the use of these harm less remedies be treats any and all dis eases of men, women and children, imt famous doctor knows the action of over (00 different remedies that he has suc cessfully used In different diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheumatism, nervousness, stom ach, liver, kidney, female troubles, lost manhood and all private disease. Charges moderate. Call .and see him. Consultation tree. Patients out of tne city write for blank and circular. Inclose stamp. Address The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Company, -132 Third street Portland. Or. Mention this paper. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Astoria & Columbia. River Railroad Co. TS ! Arrjves. L Leaves. DEPOT. FIFTH AND I STREETS. For Maygers, Rain ier. Clatskanle, West port. Clifton. Asto ria, Warrenton, Fla vel. Hammond. Fort Stevens, . Gearhan Pk., Seaside.Astortn and Seashore Ex press, Datljr. Astoria Express,'. Daily ex. Saturday. Portland - 8eairie Express, Saturday only. 1 f 8:00 A. M. 11:10 A. M. 7:00 P. M. (:40 P.M. 2:30 P. M Ticket office. 255 Morrison ' street and Union Depot. ' 1 J. C. MAYO. General Paasenaar Aaent. Astoria Or. ? ... PORTLAND & ; ' STEAMSHIP. CO. ; ; For Yokohama and Hon Konrl canine at Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight via connecting steamers for Ma nil n, Port Arthur and Vladlvostock. For rates and full Information tall on or address officials or agents of the O. k. N. co. , , . -" RAILR6AD TIME TABLES. EAST via. SOUTH Leaves. DEPOT HOYT AND SIXTH . STB. '"---. .S.-.! i i ' sisli II Arrives. VERLANB ex RESS TRAINS. 8:30 p. m. 7:45 a. sa, for Salem, - Rose-: burg, Ashland, SaeV 8:30 a. m. runienio. isgaen, Hun Francisco, Mo Jave, Los Angeles, 1:00 p. m, Kl Paso. New Or leans and the East At Woodburn (Ually exceDt Sun May), morning train connects with train for Mtl Angel. 8U-! v e r t o n, Browns ville, Springfield, and Natron, and Albany Local for! Mt. Angel and Sil verton. 4:00 p. m. 7:30 a.m. J4:50 p. rn. Albany nassenaer. io:io a. m 5:50 p. m. 8:25 a.. m.. Corvallls passenger Sheridan passenger; Dally. 1 1 Daily except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Port land. Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates $17.50 first-class and $14 second-class. Second-class includes aleeper; urst-claas does not. . . Rates and tickets to Eastern points and ,' Europe. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONO- LULU and AUSTRALIA. Can be ob-t tained at Ticket Office. No. 254, corner Washington and Third. v YAMHILL DIVISION.- Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson St. Leave Portland dally 7:20 a. m., 12:80, 1:55, 3:25, 4:40, 6:25, 8:30 p. ra. Dally ex cept Sunday, 5:30, :40 a. m., 6:06, 11:30 p. m. Sunday only, 9 a. m. - Arrive Portland dally, 8:30, 10:50 a. m., 1:35, 3:10, 4:30, 6:15. 7:40, 10 p. m. Dally except Sunday, 6:35, 1:80. 10.-50-a. m.; ex cept Monday, 12:40 a. ro.j Sunday only, 10:05 a. rn. Leave for Dallas daily exoept Sunday. 6:05 p. m. Arrive Portland :30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas, for Alrile Mondays( Wednesdays and Fridays at 8:60 Vy m. Returns Tuesdays and Saturdays. W. E. Agent. COMAN, Freight arid Passenger Odfcson w Un ion Pacific THREE TRAINS DAILY ' FOR ALL POINTS EAST IZSTf tUNtir l"Vil IQIoeSia.mASM . t1 Tfvjv rt t?5 r e 'i.ii'rp UNION DEPOT. - Leave Arrive. . CHICAGO-PORTLAND " ' SPECIAL. 9: am 4:30pm For tho East via Hunt- Dally Dally : Ington. . . . ' SPOKANEFLYER. ' '. , For. Eastern Washing-.., toh. Walla Walla, Lew- :15pm 7:00am lston, Coeur d'AIene Dally Dally .. and Great Northern , . ,.. ;. , points. ' '': ATLANTIC EXPRESS. 8:50 . m 9:M fc m , For the East via Hunt- pajiy Dally 1 Ington. - '. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. . F!TANFRAN- Z CISCO. m S3. Geo. W. Elder- , Aug. 10, 20. 80. rSr' --Wpm' S3, Columbia FSP . ; ; v Aug. 5. 15. 25. 8.0upm . f-- FOR ASTORTS an3 8:00 pm f,Q ' way points, connecting Daily t 5 with str, for Ilwaco and ex Sun. J-0" P North Beach, str. Has- Pat 10 J - :: salo. Ash street dock, p m ex nun , , FQR CORVALL1S and 6:46 am 6:00 pnV way points, .steamer Mon., Tuea.;,. ,u Ruth. Ash street dock. Wed. Thurs.,' . (Water permitting.) FrI. - Sat. - ...? FOR DAYTON. Oregon, ?.nfim 1-00 n m ' '' City and Yamhill Rive? Mon? ' points, str. Modoc. Ash 4-hur'i Wei . street 'dock. oPt ' r,i ' (Water permitting.) u . ru : -. TICKET OFFICE, Third and Washing ton. Telephone, Main 712, :i TIME CARD ' OP,, - TRAINS' , portundV" .leaves. 7:26 a. en. 11:10 a, m. 8:30 p. m. Arrives. $:46p. m. 11:10 a m. 7:00 a. m. 8:05 p, m. " Puget Sound Limited Kansas Clty-St Louis Special. North Coast Limited acoma, Seattle Night Express 11:45 p. m. Take Pueet Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor polnta. Take Puget Sound Limited for Otympla oirect. - , Take Puget Sound Limited or Kansas City-St. Louis Special for points en South Bend trancn. . ., " ,, . , k Double daily train service on 'Gray's Harbor branch. - Four trains aolly between Portland and Tacoma and Seitltle. , -. A. D. CHARLTON,' - Assistant General Passenger Agent' 235 Morrison St., Portland. Or. THE ONLY THROUGH TRAINS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN PORTLD AND- CHICAGO RUN OVER CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RY. TIME-70 HOURS TO CHICAGO ; : , a. a. barker. General Agent, CAN, W. Railwsy. 153 Third St., tHJTLA14 C : AVi-