The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 23, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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ATTORNEYS.
Paxton, Beach cfc Simon, 610 Chamber o(
Commerce.
Ceo. J. Cameron, Attorney at Law, 710
Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Or.
N. Mosessohn. 722 Chamber of Commerce.
BEND YOUR WANT ADS to The Journal
lor result. Phone Main 601.
BANJO, MANDOLIN ANDJJUITAR
Free use of instruments. Wanted
players for clubs. Hal. Webber In
structor, 717 Marquam bldg.
BARBERS.
Joseph Reldel, 352 Morrison st.
BOOTSjND SHOES.
i. Sanger, "Repair Shop. - 449 WaahinrtonT
CArrERSAJDJBLMLpERS. .
John A. Melton, carpenter and builder,
807 Stark St.; office and store fixtures
built and remodeled, altering and re
pair houses. Phone Mam 747.
ARD ENGRAVERS.
WEDDING AND V'isTTINO CARs'Kn
graved; W. O. Smith Co., Third
floor, Washington bldg.
CEREAL MILLS.
Acme MilliTCo., ManufacturcrsRalston
Acrae Cereals. 20 & 22 N. Front st.
COAL AND WOOD.
Oregon Fuel Co., dealers in all kinds of
coal and wood, 314 Morrison St.
VULCAN COAL CO., WHOLESALE
dealers beBt coals, foundry and smelter
- coke.
JJROPODY AND MANICURING.
L. Mitche'lir expert ChlVopodlstTknight's
Shoe Store, m Washington st Phone
Hood 728.
CLAIRVOYANT.
MADAME JOHNSTON, clairvoyant and
Card reading; tails past, present and
.future; readings, SOc. 251 Fifth st.
MRS. STEVENS, the leading Palmist
and Clairvoyant, gives reliable advice
on all affairs of life; readings, 50c; 221$,
DR. DE AMANDUS. European Spirit
Medium; circles every Wednesday at
LR.J2: Ah.KP!,:J,,,rt,.u?' nd. pychic
.cau.UB ill x-l nrei su
MRS. HENDERSON, Clairvoyant, room
v, avvyt w tusnininon si.
CORNICES SKYLIGHTS.
UetaJ Bkylihta. Galvanized Iron Cor-
Bayer, 2t5 Second st.
DENTISTS.
tKodreBThompson, 10-61 Washins
wi Miui., tt numuro ana JtrourtA bxm.
a iiwiic aa u
HOUSE rRNlSHERS.
nome urnisners "urnlture, caroets
parlor goods, stoves, etc. See I Gev'
urts Sons. 178-175 First. il-225 ' Tam-
BANKS.
LAUD A T1LTON, BANKERS
Established In 1S&B.
Interest allowed on time dennatr.
CollecUona made, at all points on fa
vorable terms. Letters of credit issued
available in Europe and all points In
the United States. waim in
Sight "change and telegraphic trans-
i jiu uii i,w igii, Washington,
Chicago. St. Louis. Denver, Omaha,
m.,iwv j m nu r IUU points D
Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montans
11U 1 11.11 UIUIIJUIO.
Exchange sold on London. Paris Ber
lin Frankfort Hong Kong. Yokohoma,
Manila and Honolulu.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.
With which la amalgamated
THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Capital paid up 88.000.00
Reserve t 000 S3
Transacts a general banking buBlne
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Accounts opened for sum of tio and ud
wards, and Interest allowed on mini,
mum monthly balances. Rates on ap
plication. 244 Waahingtaon st r
E. A. WYLD. Manager
LONDON SAN FKANC18CO BANK.
L1M1TS.D.
Chamber of Commerce Building Third
and Stark Btreeta.
. Head office, ii Old Broad street, Lon-don-
This bank transacts a general bank
ing business, makes loans, discount
. bills and tssues letters of credit avail,
able for travelers and for the,, pur
chase of merchandise in any city " of
" the world. Deals hi foreign and "do
mestic exchange. -
Interest paid on time deposits
E. A, MACRAE. Manager.
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND, OR
J Frank Watson President
ING BUSINESS.
Drafts and letters of credit issued
,-Jiy1jab!e to all parts of the world
TMliecTOtit " SpocHtity,-, 43aM duet
' bought.
- -
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL
BANK.
Transacts a General Banking Bulnas
Diafts L-eued available in ,al1 cities , of
the United States aAa EuropeT
President TYLER WOODWARD
Vice-President JACOB KAMM
Cashier F. C. MILLER
AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK 7
CORNER THIRD AND OAK 8T8
T. C. AINSWORTH ..President
PERCY T MORGAN Vlce-Pres Sent
R. W. . 8CHMEER AssLttant Casblar
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Interest on time deposit.
safe Deposit Department.
tZ& HOUSES FQR RjENT:
DOAALC a WOODWARD. 24 Stark St.
rents and insures. . Phone Main .346.
READ THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS of
- The Journal rf you wish to buy, ttll or
DRUGGISTS. .
O. P. 8. . PiumnwKp-aat Third st
Row ft Martin. 8lxth and Washing to a,
Frank J. Strelbhi. 343 Washington at
i ii i m u
Frank J. Etreiblg. drugs, toilet articles,
perfumes. 148 Washington St. -
ELECTRIC WORKS.
Portland' 'Electrical
- .Stark--a.- '
Works Offlca 353
Western Electri. Works. S06H Wash st.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
HALL SAFE, standard of the world
safea sold on easy payments; trade your
old safe tor a new one. Nutria Bate &
lock vo.( n First st,
; EMPLOYM ENJGNCY,
Oregon Employment Co.. 227 Burnside st
iijp or ail wnoa . wan tea.
GROCERS.
F. Dresses A . Co... S40-843 Washington st
HAlRDRESSjNG, MANICURING.
Rosenthal Slaters Wig-making and man'
curing, lbo jrinnr st. iiooa sit
HARNESS
inbTTrstoITTwIISon CO-
ine Deal values ana 'largest siqck; e
press and ' buggy harness a specialty.
wnoiesaie ana retail. second ana ley
lor sts.
HOTELS.
Hotel Belvedere. European plan. Fourth
end Alder sts.
INSURANCE.
ISAAC L. WHITE. FIRE INSURANCE,
22$ Sherlock bldg. Oregon phona Main
mo.
J AS. Mc. L WOOD, Concord Building,
'nhnna 7 TTmnlnvsp's T .la Kills' V TflMlIt-
-..wa.v "S , 4iafiv,y t - ' -
a nee, represents American Bonding
irust cjo. ire insurance.
ruv i in, rv uiuout Diirnuvn iui'bi
'phone 1008, represents Home, Fire and
marine insurance tompnny.
INVESTMENTS.
IF YOU have some idle money to Invest
In gilt-edge securities In small or large
amounts that will earn, good returns,
see us at once. L. Y. Keady & Co., 327
Falling Building.
JEWELERS.
Geo. O. Brandenburg & Co., Engravers
Mfg. Jewelers. 88H 3d. jphone Hood 437
The L. C. Henrlchsen Co., Jewelers and
opticians, Z84 Washington st.
The O. Heltkemper Co.. manufacturing
jewelers, zno Morrison st.
, LAJJNJ3RIES
PACIFIC LAUNDRY CO. 229 and 2S1 Ar
thur st.. cor. First. Lowest Drlces con'
b Intent with good work. Prompt deliv
ery, uregon f none. 64.
Clean towels dallv. Comb, brush, soae,
i ijci iiiuuiu. juyeuy oupyiy
in. Ninth st. Tel. 410.
MA88AGE.
MDME. H. E. ELY. dermatolyoglst
maasage, electric treatments.
ru-st jit ; - - - -
MONEY to Loan on city lots and im
proved farms. W. A. Shaw & Co., M
stark st.
W. A. HATHAWAY Money to loan. 10
wasnuigion oiag. fnone iiooa 413.
LOANS Without DUblicitv on real or
cnattel mortgages, personal or salary
security, at tow rates. C. W. Pallett,
zis Commercial block. 'Phone Grant 858.
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS
71'0 irt-ont st. Fine work, low prices.
NMRCHjTJCT.
Fred A. Ballln, 43 2d st.. Tel. Oak 76. Ves
sets and machinery of all kinds de
signed.
MRS. STOCKS, Scientlna Palmist; readz
lngs 60c and 1. Fifth St., opp. Post
otnee.
PERSONAL.
A. E. Devere, the specialist In treatment
of hair and scalp. 600 The Dekum;
pnone tiaa an$.
IF YOU want to get married send ldo
tor a e tans to box loss. city.
I HAVE A BUYER FOR A HOUSE AND
lot in a good country town. H. 11. Hig
ley, P. O. Box 1066.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
E. W. Moore, irayon and oil portraits.
mira-ane nsamngioB sts.
PLUMBERS,
Taylor St Stanton, phlmblndsteam
fitUng. 88 Sixth st
RESTAURANT3.
Morris' Lunch and Coffee House. Below
Imperial Hotel
Stronse's Restaurant E Washington st
UBBEWJ$TAMP8.
BUSBY LESH CO. Rubberranms?
Seals. Stencils, etc., 417 Tha Dekum.
-SKIN AND SCALP SPECIALIST.
BATHS, msssage; scalpand ekindTs?
eases permanently cured; manicuring
Cottage, 167 Park, near Morrison; teL
Front 1618.,
8TO RAG E AN O TRANSFER.
C. O. Pick, office 88 First St., bet. Stark
ana u; pnone . r-ianos and rurnl
ture moved and packed for shipping
commodious fireproof brick warehousa
Front and Clay sts.
8LOT MACHINES.
All styles; repairing; phonographaTrec
oras. lrannwiHiHBuiw Jaacmna Co
343 Washington st.
TYPEWRITERS.
The 8mlth-PremftTypewriterr"i2TYhird
All makes of trMwM. ...
rent.' Supplies tor ail machines. L. A
M. Alexander Co., agenta. -
W. A. Rideout, Agent Bllnkensderfsr
WALL' PAPER. .
R?B?rtrrti, wall psrworTYnd
painter, m oeveninsi.. cof ner Alder.
Ernest Miller Co., wall papsr and dec
orators, iii "t.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Wsdhama A Co., wholesale grocer, man-
ufacturers ana coaimission merchants.
84 and 86 Front st.
Allen St Lewis, wholesale grooers, Port
land. Ore.
Mason. Eh r man St Co., wholesale groat
era. 1. vtr. cor. eecona ana nni sta
Lang es Co., First and Aakany ata
1;: HELP WATtDiMALE.
WANTED R. R. men tar Oregon, Wash
. lngton, Nevada and Utah; free fare;
-wages 82 to 8 a day; long lobs. C R.
Hansen Co., 2$ N. Second st
SEND YOUR WANT ADS to Tha Journal
for results. Phona Main 600. .
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED 19 women. Since old Dr.
, Kessler's return they have been treat
, lng 17 women daily in the ladles' de
partment. - They can treat U more. Call
or write for home system. Enclose 10
2cent stamps.. Address St. Louis Medl
. oal and Sunrical Dispensary, cor. Second
and Yambl sts., Portland. Or.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
THE LOCKWOOD. 8MH Morrison st.
Furnished rooms; transient. Phone
Oregon South 0$. s
THE CASTLE 872 Wash,; rooms for gen
tlemen; transient Tel. South ?SL "
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
WILL BUY YOU a lot and build you a
house to suit in any part of the city;
small cash payment and balance month
ly. Dammerer Co., 608 Marquam bldg.
ONE 6 ONE 7-ROOM. HOUSE; MUST
sell; Installments; make offer. 611
Commercial building. '
READ THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS o:
The Journal if you wish to buy, sell or
trade.
MEDICAL.
SPRINGSTEEN MEDICINEtX). removed
to 611 DeKum bldg.
SPECIAL PELIVERY.
Post BDeclal Delivery. No. 200V4 Wash-
lngton. Phones. Or. Main 962, CoL 261
TIMBER CLAIMS LOCATED
want to locate sugaraliyeUow
nine timber claims T The best to be
. r . . ... ... . n , , , ,
tiaa. Appiy ist Aoingifpi uunaing.
TRUNK FACTORY.
Harris Trunk Co. trunks, valises, satch
els, etc., 231 Morrison st.
TICKET OFFICES.
Overland Ticket Office, 140 Third St.; tfi
to A savea to au poiuu.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. ETC
40-room hotel 82600
25-room lodging house .. $1600
candy store $100
12-room lodging house 900
lBO-acr farm $2000
1000 cords wood, highest bidder; milk
plant with 26 good cows; good paying
route.
60 acres land near Portland, very
cneap; part payment.
P. O. Box 106l, City.
NEW TODAY,
Auction Sale
OP ALL THE CONTENTS
OF 150 ROOMS IN THE
OHMBY HOTEL
Corner 4th and Couch Stg.,
PORTLAND, OR.
BY THE
FORD-WILSON
COMPANY." -
AUCTION
AU the bedroom furniture, parlor
furniture, dining-room furni
ture, kitchen furniture, bar fur
niture, office furniture, 2 mod
ern hotel busses, 4 young bus
horses, I surrey nearly new.
I top butfey, 2 sets double
harness, I fire-proof safe, I
French cook range.
Commencing Thursday next, Sept. 25,
at 10 a. m., we will sell parlor and bed
room furniture.
Friday next, Sept. 26, at 10 a. m., we
will sell dining-room, kitchen and bed
room furniture.
Saturday next, Sept. 27, at 10 a. m., we
wlH sell office and bar fixture and bed
room furniture.
Monday, Sept. 29, at 10 a. m.,
We will sell a modern hotel "bus which
cost 81000; a smaller "bus. which can be
adjusted for single or double; a two-seated
surrey, cost 8150; one first-class top
buggy; one good, string express wagon r
four good young 'bus "horses; one set
double harness, .cost 8100; one set single
harness; one fire-proof safe. 28x38 in
side, and one French cooking range.
8ale commences 10 a. m. sharp each
day.
WILSON & FORD, Auctioneers
RAILROAD NOTES.
J. W. Adams, Pacific Coast Agent of tn
Nickle Plate road, Is at the Portland.
F. R. McDonald, Purchasing Agent of
the Great Central, leaves tonight for Coos
Bay.
1. S. Kaufman, of Spokane, will be the
Coos Bay agent of the Great Central
Railroad.
J. F. Edwards, Pacific Coast Agent of
ie Frisco System, passed through the
ky this morning.
Al L Craig, general passenger agent of
the7 O. R. & N. returned yesterday from
d extended trip East.
J. A. Clock, General Agent of the Wis
consin Central in this Olty. is back at k4s
desk after eight weeks In the hospital.
W. H. Hurlburt. manager of the O. W.
. R. Co.. has gone East relative to
business In connection with the Oregon
City road.
H. L. Slsler, General agent of the C.
& St. P. Railway, who has been down
the valley the past few days. Is expected
back today.
Chief Engineer L. D. Kenney, of the
Great Central, has recovered froortn at
tack of the grip and was back at his of
fice for a short time today.
E. J. Waugh, Traveling Passenger
Agent of the Missouri Pacific and Iron
MQUtnain Route, with headquarters nt
San Francisco, Is in the city.
H. S. ftowe, General Agent of the C.
M. & St. P. Railway, is In Seattle. Mr.
Howe will return via Spakane and la ex
pected homo the latter part of this week.
A. B. C. Deipnistorn Geenral Western
Passenger Agent of the Great Northern,
whose headquarters are In Seattle, Is In
the city and expects to remain a few
days. ,
Take Tha Journal, by carrier, 1 oanta
week, 45 cants a month.
CLAWED
Horse Races Open Today
; at IrYingtone
MANY FAST PONIES
Will Be Interesting Events
' Carbctt-McGovern Situ
ation. Northwest League
Yesterday's fame Portland 6, Tacoma
STANDING OP THE CLt'PS.
"I"--.-- " A Won. Lost. P. C.
Butt 61 43 .887
Seattle -6-1
Helena " 48 ,684
Portland W l -w8
Tacoma ! - 419
Spokane 1 6 -384
Sunday's tied baseball game was
played off yesterday In the presence of
a very small crowd. Many were under
the Impression that the fame would start
just where it ended in the 11th inning
and the first team scoring would bo de
clared tha winner. Thin was the reaaon
why many stayed away. The full nine
Innings were played and all who take
an Interest In a one-sided game got their
money's worth 'yesterday.
Up to the sixth Inning yesterday's
game was good enough for anyone. Ta
coma scored In the third and Portland in
the fourth while nothing was done in
the fifth. The fireworks came In the
sixth. Weed, who was lirst up, flew out
to Fisher. Anderson sent a pretty two
bagger out to left. Stovall brought-him
home on a two-bagger out in deep right.
Vtgneux took first on a single and Stovall
came home. Sammy stole second and
was brought home on a hot grounder
by Murdock. This ended the run-getting,
as neither Delsel or Kostal were equal
to bringing Murdock home.
In the seventh Muvr made his only
hit and reached second while Van Bu
ren was dying t first. Weed and And
erson both made hltx bringing Muller
home. Stovall flew out to Fisher and
Weed beat the ball to the plate, making
the score 6 to 1. This ended the run
getting. . a
The score:
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. K.
Muller 1. f. 4 1 1 3 0 0
Van Buren, c. f 3 1 4 0 0
Weed. Sb 4 1 11 1 2
Anderson. 2b :...:: 2 3 2 3 0'
Stovall. lb 4 1 " 7 0
VUrneux. c " I 1 3 1 0
Murdock, r. f 4 0 1 2 0 0
DelBel. s. s.. 4 0 -0 8 4 0
Kostal. p .1 0 0 0 3 0
Totals 3? 6 10 27 12 2
TACOMA.
Letcher, c. f 2 n 1 1 0 0
Naele, I f 4 0 1 4 0 0
Rockenneld, 2b 3 0 0 8 1 0
Hutchinson, lb 4 0 0 8 0 0
Andrews, 3b 4 0 0 0 2 0
McCarthy, s. s 4 0 1 3 1 i
Fisher, I. f 4 0 1 3 0 0
Zalusky, c 4 0 0 2 0 0
Johnson, p 4 1 2 o 3 o
Totals 33 1 24 7 0
SCORE BY INNINGS.
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Tacoma o u 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Portland 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 1
Sl'MMARY.
Farned runs Portland S.
Bases on balls Off Johnson, 2; off Kos
tal, 2,
Struck out By Johnson, 2; by Kostal,
2.
Two-base hits Anderson. Stovall.
Ieft on baes Portland, 6; Tacoma. 7.
Sacrifice hits Vlgneux, Letcher, Van
Buren.
Stolen bases Van Buren, Vigneux.
Murdock, 2.
Passed ball Vigneux.
Time of game 1:15.
Umpire McCarthy.
Attendance 30fi.
National League.
Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia 1; Boston 7.
New York 1.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Won. Lost. P. C.
Pittsburg 101 33 .764
Brooklyn 72 bJ .650
Boston 6t 00 .624
Cincinnati 64 OB .492
Chicago .., r,6 t9 .485
St. Louis 66 70 .440
Philadelphia 63 77 .408
New York 46 81 .367
American League.
Detroit 6, Chicago 4; Washington 4-1,
Baltimore 9-3: Boston 6-3, Philadelphia
1-6.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Won. Lost P. C.
Philadelphia 78 61 .605
St. Louis 7 D7 .671
Boston 74 67 .565
Chicago 71 f7 .665
Cleveland 68 63 :519
Washington 59 72 .450
Detroit 49 81 .377
Baltimore 49 81 .377
PENNANT WINNER.
ST. PAUL. Sept. 23. Indianaoolis has
won. the pennant the American As
sociation. The flag was between her and
St. Paul. Yesterday these' two teams
played three games to decide the con
test, with the result that the Indiana
team was the victor.
Irvingtdn Races.
The turf events at the Irvlngton track,
which commence today, give promise of
being the most Interesting over held on
the Portland track. The best horses In
U -Paclna Northwest are here. The
time they made at Salem was the best
in the history of racing on tha Coast.
Everyone who Is familiar with the ponies
that are entered for the contests looks
forward to some record -sraajh lng. The
events for today are as follows:
First race, 2:26 class, trotting, mire
heats, best three In five Captain JoneS,
Kate Lumry. Package, Plaoer. Mark
Hanna, Belleladi, Harry Marvin. Lord
Kitchener.
Second race, V& furlongs, for, 8 -year-
olds and upward, non-winners of three
races this year,. -10 pounds below , the
scale, non-winners af races thi year al
lowed five i pounds . additional Cora
Goets, 109; Dr. Shlrman, Prima," 108;
Sunset, 109; JJm .BrownelL 109; Petti
Crew, 109; Imbo. 104; Junot, 104; Rosa of
Hllo, 109.
Third race, tha Inaugural Handicap, for
3-year-olds and upward," one mile Spin
dle. 106; Bailor, 118; Modder. 96; Royalty,
115; Pettigrew 95; George Dewey, 103;
Doreen. 101; Platonius, 103; La Calma
and Frank Duffy (couple at L. B. Wood's
entry), lot each; Forest King, 106, and
Rimrock, 102 (coupled as S. J. Jones'
entry).
Fourth race, tha Portland Speed Handi
cap, for ..3-year-olds and upward, four
furlohga B. C. Green, 96; Meteors, 110;
Honest John. 125; Sad Sam, 120, and
Aurora B, 11S (coupled as J. H. Bran
non's entry); FJdred, 106; Judge Thomas,
130.
BR1TT VS. CLIFFORD.
OAJKLAND, Cal., Sept, 23. "Jlnfmy"
Brut, and "Jack" Clifford are to furnish
the wind-up at tonight's boxing show
of the Acme Athletic Club. Both have
been training faithfully since the mutch
was made and appear to be in condition
to put up an Interesting bout.
CORBETT-M'GOVERN AFFAIR.
CINCINNATI. , Sept. 43. A conference
has been held between Young Corbel t and
Sam Harris his manager. The outcome
is that they will receive bids from any
reputable club until November 1, and will
fight where the bext indjui mwits are
made. Corbett Is broke and sore. He
said:
"It's tough luck, but we've got to make
the best of It. I will get in the ring with
Terry some time sooner or later. I have
nothing, but I guess I will be ubU- to
make a living even if they don't let mc
fight any morn."
Sam Harris offered to give Corbett a
benefit, at which Terry and Brother
Hughey were willint' to 'appear. It Is
the plan to have Hughey box with Cor
bett. Arrangements for this benefit have
not yet been completed, but ii may take
place in this city.
McGovern goes with a vaih-ty show to
Louisville next week. Cuibett has made
no plans as yet. but may leave here any
day.
NEWS OF AND
FOR MARINERS
The Goings and Comings of Those
Who Plow the Mighty Deep.
The French bark La Fayette has moved
to the Sand dock, where s!ie Is discharg
ing ballast.
The French ship LaKayette, A. Bojn,
master, entered yesterdav from flan
Francisco, with 1300 tons of sand ballast.
Steamer Alliance left yvKtenlay for
San Francisco with a general cargo. She
will make a coasting trlji ' touching at
different puints on the way.
The steamer La km. left yenterday with
piling .ind 310 thousand feei of lumber.
She Is bound for San Francisco but will
touch at hair a Jozen points along t lie
Coast.
The British ' Hhij) l'airporl arrived at
Asltfvia yestorday from Mollendo after
a passage of days. She is under char
ter for wheat loading anil will reach
Portland la u day ur two.
On bar way down the river lo Astoria
the British ship Rrsmldctye struck bot
tom three times, nnd 'ii.tain Mullin hns
requested Lloyd's agent lit make a 'sur
vey of the VeSel before she proceeds to
sea.
The steamer l.arline, which was wreck
ed near Walerford Sunday morning, will
be brought to Portland for repairs the
latter part of the week. Captain Kamm
visited the scene of the accident yester
day and reports that most of the enrgo
has been saved, excepting about WW sacks
of feed. .The Portland shipbuilding yards
will do the repair work.
The schooner Mahukona arrived i.p
from Astoria today in tow of the liar vet. t
Queen. She is under charter to the Pa
cific Export Lumber Company to load
lumber for Shanghai, other vessels In
port loading lumber are the Amazon, the
Quickstep, the Olga and the Oliver J.
Olsen. The Olen Is loaded nnd ready to
sail for Apia, Samoa. The ateumer I,ak.
me has cleared for Redondo with 340,000
feet of Oregon pine and 2W cedar poles.
DELEGATES TO G. A. R.
The Portland delegates to the !. A. R.
National Encampment, to be held at
Washington on October 6, will leave here
next Monday. They are G. E. Caukin.
E. E. Covey, John Ingham. Samuel J!l
more. B. F. Pike and S. F. Blythe. The
delegutes will work very hard to get the
1904 convention for Portland.
The delegates to the National Conven
tion of the Women's Relief Corps will
will leave at the same time, are Mrs.
Julia Lawton, Mrs. Bertie M. Smith, Mrs.
M. Thorp and Mrs. Anna Baker.
ERICKSON'S
Concert Hall Cafe
21 NORTH SECOND STREET
Corner Burnside
AUG. ERICKSON, Propr.
Ladies' Ideal Orchestra
Under Direction of Miss fl. E. (Hidden.
MISS E. BANG, Violin MISS E. HARRISON, Cornet
MISS A. ROSS, Clarinet MISS A. PEFFERLE, Trombone
MISS M. E. OLIDDEN. Piano MISS D. HERBERT, Drums
Also LADY VOCALISTS.
"REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Ed m on la, B. Ayers and husband to
Ortley and Phoebe M. Plimpton, lot
3. block 66, SeUwood .............. 700
J as. Humphrey and wife to J. O.
Mann, lota 20, II, 23, block L Lents
add 700
P. A. Marquam to Oregon Water
Power 4k Railway Co., 3d acres sec
13, twp. 1 s., r. 2 e., wtt 4
18, twp. 1 s , r. 3 e 1
8. L. Kafka to Holyman Bros., lots
1, 3, block 247, Holladay add 2603
F.'S. Akin, tr.. to 8. L Kafka, lots
1. 2, block 247, Holladay add .... 600
Sunnystde Land St Improvement Co.
toiE. W. Rankin, lot 7. lot 10.
block 63, Sunnyslde 450
Phoenix Land Co. to Susan Payette,
lot 12. block 7, King's 2d add .... 2000
Carolina M. McEwan to Geo. H.
Wholers, 20 cores Emanuel Hlin
mons D. L. C 200
Susan E. Walte to Central Lumber
Co,, lot 4, block 104, Grovet's add. . 600
Elisabeth t. Wilson to Carl Hansen,
lota 4, 6, block 6, Marchmont add. . 1
Arthur C. Spencer and wife to Cen
tral Lumber Co., lot 6, block 104,
GroVer's add too
F. M. Haskin and wife to Thos.
Beuttenmlller, lot 9, block 7, South
ern Portland 20
Wallace E. Wilson and wife to F. W.
Vliet. 40x100 ft. E. 12th and E. Al
der sts 1200
Get your Title Insurance and Abstracts
to Real Estate from the Title Guarantee
St Trust Co., Chamber of Commerce.
BUILDING PERMITS.
To E. A. Band, 1-story cottage, Over
ton and Sixteenth, SI 300.
To Wells Fargo & Co,, 2-story building
Lovejoy and Eleventh, 89000.
To J. IL Helen, alterations East Ever
ett and East Seventeenth, 8300.
To Wm. Mau. 1-story cottage, Uma
tllla and East Sixth, 3800.
To A. Fanscher, 2-story dwelling East
i Burnside and East Twenty-eighth. 81600.
pnons South id6t. KSXoS-
References Ladd & Tllton. Portland- TT
fl. National Bank, Portland; Bank of
alitornia Hun rranclsco; Crocker
Wool worth National Bank, San Fran
cisco. I) After Ko.
Members Chicago Board of Trade, San
Francisco Produce Exchange, San Fran
cisco Stoca and Bond Exchange.
Grains, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds
and iCotton.
San Francisco Office: 103 Third Street
4H0 California 8t. PORTLAND, OR,
ithont BllUnv and Taha.
iL. ln.AiJMhm.til
and XeiMlred. - Paroicon typewriter Hitiboiu I
for all Machines. Lilian Panam, Oarbon Pa. I
per, and mlaueUaneotu Typewriter Supplies I
and Furniture. hTBaoOBAraBM rcajnuimn
Out caissx.
Wvckoff. Smi ft see
349 Stark St., Portland, Or.
FAMILY ROOMS
...Gentlemen's Resort...
Louis Dammasch
Uoodnoagh Bldg., 168.170 Fifth St.
Opposite PostoHics.
Cold Lunches. ScKIiU Beer on draught
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
Leaves.
DEPOT. FIFTH
AND 1 STREETS
Arrives.
For Maygers, Rain
ier, (Mat skanle. West
port. Clifton, Asto
ria, Warrenton, Fla
vei, Hammond. Fort
Stevens, Oearhsr:
Pk., Seaside, Astoria
and Seashore Ex
press, Dally.
Astoria Express.
Dally
8:00 A. M.
11:10 A. H.
7:00 P. M.
:0 P. M.
Ticket office, 2S6 Morrison street and
Union Depot.
J. C. MATO, General Passenger Agent.
Astoria Or.
o PORTLAND & ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP CO.
For Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling
at Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking
freight via connecting steamers for Ma
nila. Port Arthur and Viadivostock.
For rates snd full information call on
or address officials or agenta of the O.
R. ft N. Co.
M. D. GRIFFIN, Mtr.
UVI
I t
a 9
RAILROAD TIME TABLtS.'
EAST via.
SOUTH
Leaves.
Union Depot.
Arrives.
OVERLAVn rr.
PRESS THALsa,
for Salem. Bnsa.
S:SQ,,p.m
bur. Asluand. Baa.
7:41 a.f.
ramento, O g d e n.
aan rranclsco. Ho
Jave Los Angeles.
El Fasof Kaw Or
leans and tha East.
3:30 a to
At Woodbarn
dally (excent Sun.
day), morning train
1 or mi, Angel. bU-
verton, Browns
ville, Springfield
WendUng and Nat
ron. Albany Daasens-er...
4:00 p.m
10:10 (
connects at Wood-
Duru with Mt. An
gel and 6 II verton
local.
7:30 a.m
l!5:60 p.m
Corvallls passenger.
Sheridan passenger .
5:60 p.ra
118:25 a ra
Daily. lIDally except Sunday.
Portland-Oswego Suburban Service and
Yamhill Division.
Depot Foot of Jefferson Street.
Leave Portland dally fon Oswego at
7:20 a. m; 12:30. 1:55, J:25. 4:40. 6:2?, g:30
p. m. Dally except Sunday, 6:30; :40 a.
m.; 6:06, 11,30 p. m. Sunday only, :00 a. 1
m.
Returning from Oswego arrive Port
land dally 8:30 a. m., 1:S5, 8:10, 4:30, fi:l(
lOjOO P- "I- Daily except Sunday
6:36, S:30. 10:60 a m. Except Monday
12:40 a in. Sunday only 10:06 a. m.
Leave from same depot for Dallas and
Intermediate points daily except Sunday
6:05 p. m. Arrive Portland :30 a. m.
The Independence-Monmouth Motor
Line operates daily to Monmouth and
Alrlie, connecting with Southern Pacltlo
Company's trains at Dallas and Independ
ence. Rebate tickets on sale between Port
land, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net
rates f 17.60 first class and 114 second
class. Second class Includes sleeper, first
class does not.
Tickets to Eastern points and Europe?
also Japan, China, Honolulu and Aus
tralia. City Ticket Office corner Third and
Washington streets. Phone Main 71J.
C. W. STINGER. (W. E. COMAN.
City Ticket Agent Gen. Pas. At
OBFfiON
vio union Pacific
THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
UNION DEPOT. Leave Arrive
CHICAGO-PORTLAND"
SPECIAL. Cam 4:30 p m
For tbo East via Hunt- Daily Dally
lngton. -
SPOKANE FLYER,
For Eastern Washing
ton, Walla Walla, Lew- :15pm 7:00a m
iston, Coeur d'Alene DaUy Dally j
and Qreat Northern
points.
ATLANTIC EXPRESS. ,.rnn ..,-
For the East vU Hunt-'
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
FOR SAN FRAN- i :
cisco. from
SS. Geo. W. Elder Aln
Sept. 9. i9. 29. 50r" 1:00 pm
8S. Columbia Pjck
Sept. 4, 24. g.Ou p m
FOR ASTORIA and 8:00 p m
way points, connecting Daily 6pm
with str. for Ilwaco and ex Sun. Dally
North Beach, str. Haa- Sat. 10 ex Bun.
salo. Ash street dock, p m -
OR DATTON,, Oregon T:00 am 3:00 p.m
City and amhill River . ,
points, str. Modoc. Aah- 5.on'
street dock. Jh.u- Sjfd-
( Water permitting.) Bat-
TICKET OFFICE, Third and Wsahlagx
ton. 'leiepnone. Mala TO. ,
O 11 I
TIME CARD
OP
TRAINS
PORTLAND i
leaves.
7 la. m.
Arrives.
:46p.
Puget 8ound Limited
Kansas Clty-St
Louis Special
11:10 a. tn.
11:10 o. m.
North Coast Limited
8:30 p. m.
7:00a. su
3:05 p. rt.
acoma, Seattle 1
Night Express
11:43 p. m.
Take Puaret Sound Limited or Norti
Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor point. '
Take Puget Sound Limited for Ofy pla
direct.
Take Puget Sound Limited or Kaaaaav
Clty-St. Louis Special for point ot v L ,
South Bend trsnch. . " s, " (
Double daily train service 00 crura r
Harbor branch. ! .
Four trains dally between Portland and
Tacoma and Seattle.
A. V. CHABUW, "
As'tstnt General Passenger Agaat,,.v .
255 Morrison St., Portland. Or. , ,
THE ONLY THROUGH TRAINS
WITHOUT CHANliE OF CARS
fiETWEEN
PORTLAND.
AND-
C AG 0
RUN OYR
CHICAGO & NORTH
: WESTERN RY. -
TIME 70 HOURS TO CHICAGO
. A. a BARKER,. V
General Agant. C V. W, Railway.
IS THW SLr PORTLAND,
CHI
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