THE OTaEGOtf DAILY JOOTNAL, frolffXAttD, WSUDAY ETITftTiS fflmcri7Gr 1903. mi iii Dtainrs win I1 . T ' ' ' " ' ' ' . J ' I-'''' '' Quotations Drop a Quar t. ter on Speculation Bloc Vitriol Makes Third Advance Within Short Period Standard Corn Up. tfaocj Costa Blc, ftocr. guua, ami u 1:125 list: Uun. 11. 7ft lilt: Cordova, idar. HL 11 ta He: JCiifUah Break hnat frillM. UMUOtc! Spider Lege, UBouiored Japaa. WUWci rm eajiaa, very Marc. Sue. HiltB.W, 2a. Sa. 4a, Ba. 10a. 2.10: Am table, dairy, 80a, c; loo. Tie; Imported Liv erpool, a, 4S. . Salt Worcaeur ealt. balk, bbla.. KMe, 15.00; Woreeater, 10 2e. I&.50; Wurceeter. 10U 8a, 5.30; Woreenter, SO ea, IJ.aO; SO 10a, (S.OU; Unen aarka. BOB. S0. . Halt Cnana, bait groand. 100a, par too. 114.00; 60a, par toe, l.Mi: Liverpool, lamp. rack, 120.00 par tun; ev-ia recs, aia.uv; iwe, lla.BO. ttral Ban Calcutta, K.OOtfS. par 100 for AOru" oVlTrerjr. Note I'eaauU, tI7 par lb far raw, SO'oe tor roaated: cocoauuta. SftttWOc -a. doa; wil- BUta, 14H16o per tt; pin BUta, 10O13Vte per lb; blrkorr outa, 10c T to; CD., tun la, Eaatera, 16 W 10c per lb; Braill note. 10c par lb: alberta Ifttt-fc Pr lb; taar tweaaa, lt 16c per tb; alwooua, Mfcllx par lb. Hie Imperial Japaa. No. I, bc; No. 1 owe; Maw uriaana, una, thc. Ureakr.it toon rreuium, Pnrro 14.0O! ll-O Mil. 14.14. ShIido Columbia Kirar. 1-Ib talla., 11.70: 1 Ib talla. a2.4o; fasey, 1-ib Data, $1.86; H fnarT lata, 11.30; Aiaaks talla, plak, tfOej red, Il.lii: lb talla. 12.00. ol Oil -Caeee, XSe par cal; tanka. Water White. lHc oat; tauka. Headlight, la 14c; tur pentlBe, 6c Bat Beaee small wblta. $4.60; larga whlta, $4.28; pink, 3.7&, bavoa. fa.uo; Llniae, 6tt. Tobacco- Plu cat ajnoklnir. 1. S. S-o pack- of Nortk CaroUoa. Tic lb; Maa- The Big Ones Go Over to the Bull Side. M-lfea, . $2.00; What Armour, Cadahy and Wells Arc Doing on the Chi cago 'Change. TODAY'S HUtxST CKUVOS. Butern lard decline -ont ZxKsal product unchanged. Blu vitriol makaa another aJ vaoo of 4-canL . Dextlla oa vaxioua looal mill Bieala. CailfornU rolled oata advanced St ceata pee barrel. - x deolln of U-oat iru made In the . price of the vaiioua grade and brands of Eastern lard today. The chance in Quotations Is not due to any change In tb reoelpti, but to speculative meth- ode. Local lard Is unchanged. ; , Vocal and Sastern packed meats are tooted stronger at current prices and the probability Is that some advance will aooa be mad. Reports from the Eastern packing-. oenters state that the ' receipts of bogs' are still many thoit sands short of the normal supply. Blue rltrtol was advanced another -oent pound today, this being the k third advance within a few weeks. The present ruling price Is t cents pound. , Secllne on moiled Oats. California rolled oats manufacturers notified local jobbers that they bad re duced the price on rolled oats It cents a barrel and making the new quotation oants a pound, Local manufacturers of various meal . , and breakfast foods nave made some alight declines in Quotations. :: Canned Cora rutnres Advance, c That price , on standard oorn future ' ha been advanced 10 cents a dosea by the larger canneries throughout the , country. They are now predicting a , large shortage in the crop during the ' coming season and the Inability tonake tul deliveries. The new quotations for , standard Variety range from 9.7 ft cents to $1.02 cents a dosea ' .-' Xst Seoalpta Increase. ' Egg receipts are making a material : Increase since the advent of warmer weather. Today the arrivals' were more Mberal than they have been for a week. ' and although there was not enough to verstock the local markets, there were plenty on hand to supply all calls at 16 cents per dosen. : i . The Poultry Situation. ' , Receipts of poultry are larger, but ., there is plenty of demand to take up all ' . stock and nothing is accumulating jwlth the exception of geese. There is afair supply and demand for ducks at printed prices, but geese are not wanted at any prlca Pork Continues Scarce. y Pork continues scarce In arrival and today the markets on Front street were . uite bare. Demand is not so great and the market throughout is slow. Beef Is in the same condition as pork with ' prices unchanged. ; Sugar Market Strong. ".The sugar market throughout the en - tire ' country la reported as showing . additional strength and some advance are looked for. Locally the market 'Is not excited, but quite a number of large ales have been reported. No specula tion Is being made, however, by retail era .-. -Flour and grain are unchanged. Po tatoes, onions and hops continue dull. With no change in quotations. A. car of bananas, a car of orange and some vegetables were received from California this morning. . Today's quotations, as revised, are a follows: US, lb; 1)1 U Ouocn. 41c lb: Kad Ball, HIM lb! Padro, Me lb; (iuUIra Scaptar, II. IS lb; Sna cut Cawro. 41c lb: Uapatau, $1.86 lb: IMka'a Minora, auc id; null uurnam, oec m; uia tn II li Curve Cat,' 74o lb; Marlaad Club, 71c lb; Mall Koch. Sac lb: Tala Mlitura, $1.40 lb. Ping Tubarco Uruinmond a Natnral I-at, tKc tb; Piper Raidalerk, Ottc W, Somclblnf Good, 4Ba lb: Standard Narr. SBc Ibt T. A B., 53c lb; Suaar Uaad. 43o tb; 8Ur, 41a lb. Flna Cut (iawlug tieMa Thread, age tb; Faat Mall. 70e lb. Tnitt and TagaUblea PoUtoat 05c; sow, 4c lb; waata, $2.00 par cwt Onlona Oragoa. BOttTSe: garlic, OTa lb. Kroah - Frnlta Applva, faocj Orauo, TocO il.W; cooking, bui7fa box. Oraagaa, narala. 2.0O2.DO ux; CailfornU taufarluaa. $1.0ui .xbtjX.BO box; baaaaaa, $i'ai2.IO buueta; rail r'ara, ca$l.ilS par box; poaiagraoataa, fi bott 00 box; craauarriaa, Jane, SJLLOO oarral; acKiaBarrue, lue m. Vagaublaa Turalpa. TSeaack; carrota. $1.00 Ct.10; aacka; lwata,.$1.0U aavk; radlabra, lft lUc par doa; eabbafe. CailfornU. $1.2691.60 cwt; aaw, l tb; lattuce, bead. do. HtkUloc; graaa pvppara, lbe lb; boraaradlah. c lb; crk-rr, iiaC par doa.; botbouaa Wttura. $1.75Ji.oO box; aprouia, ac u; paaa, tiuc 10; iuu Oo lb.; aaparagua, 2bc It. araporataa, lb; bran tb; aprieota, 77Hc lb;' paaebaa, 7Ho tb paara, ewe id; pruoaa, Italian, imuhhi Francb. We4V4c lb; flira. California VUeka, We; do. wblta, 7H4ie lb: pluoia, pitted. M o; raialaa. Beaded, fancy 1-Ib earleua, 60 pack- axaa ta eaaa. sue dm.: aaadad. ia-es cartuua. nacatuira, ao-ro Box, ijtviiv at; XABOo laan. i.7Dfja-uv. staata and rraTlalona. rraah Ifeata Beef, prima, ewc; balla, SHO (Viae; real, 6a; cowa, 4"M9c: pork. Bittfte; Button, S V,U 4 e, graaa, l)kc; lajnoe, iio. . Uama, Baoua. eto. Portland pack bama. 10 to 14 Jba. 14Hc; 14 to Id Iba, l4V,e: break faaf baoan, 16ai7We: plcnlra, 10r; eahm) dreaeed, SWW (local) aldaa, UUe lb; antokad aldra, lVc; drj ault Dacxa, He; Men backa, iXc; butu, aaiivu, Vc; amoked, lOe lb. Kaatera-packed llama Cndrr 14 Iba, lftc; orar 14 Iba, 14Vc; fancy, lftc; plcnla, llr; abouldora, lle; dry salted aldee. unamokrd, JHc; braakfaat baron. 16tjltlc; fancjr. Uhkl bntta, UQla)4c Local Lard kettle leaf, 6i. l.lHc; 10a. 13,c; 6a, 18He; 60-lb tins, lie; a team randareiL 10J. 12He; 6a, 60a. 12Mc lb. Kaatera Lard Katt)a leaf, ltt-lb tlna, 3c; 6a, lXe; 60-lb tlna, 13c; team rendered, lue, lU'fce; 6a. 12c; 6ua, VtWc. Above packing aoaee prlcea are net cash, 16 dare. Flab Rork cod, 8c; flonndrra, 8c, ballbnt, 6c; Ung cod, Tc; craba, $1.60 dos; raaor clania, trlpad bate, lOlftliic: aalmon, cold atorage, Cbloook, 10c; (teaUiaada, 7c; aolcs, be; lobaters. Ill Mi c; sbrlnipa, Paget Sound, 16c; aturgeon, 7c; catlib, 6c ib. ' Cattle and Hog. CHICAGO, March 18. Union Stock Tarda: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Chicago. 26,000 18,000 20,000 Kansa City 7.500 8,000 4,000 Omaha 6.000 6,000 650 Hog Opened 6 10c lower; left over resterday, 8,679; receipts one year ago, 1,000. Mixed and butcher' $7.0007.46; food heavy, $7.30ifJ 7.45; rough heavy, 7.057.2S; light. 6.10T.30. Cattle and sheep steady. LOCAL STOCK RECEIPTS. PORTLAND UNION STOCK YARDS, March 18. Receipts today are: One enr cattle, 1 car horses, 1 car sheep and 1 car hog. GOOD ROADS FOR OREGON Proa special wires and cables to Bolton, de Xnytar Si Co. NEW YORK, March 18. Comment last night show that there 1 a pretty teady shifting of bears to the bull ac count. It 1 reported that th strong factors in speculation have changed their position and are now favorable to improving values. Among these are men tioned Morgan, Rockefeller, Moor and Keene. It I pointed out that fear of general strike on Eastern Trunk line rpads have been allayed, if not entirely removed by Mr, Morgan, who 1 said to delr a ettlement of -New Haven dlf ftnultle with men of amicable mean. The opinion i held, therefore that thee trouble will not affect speculative sent iment adversely much longer. The talk on certain specialties 1 very strong, among the more conspicuous be ing Reading and Erie first and second preferred. It I intimated that these stocks have been heavily bought by people who realised on a targe ttne in the sensational advance which carried Reading above 75 and Erie econd to 68. Argument i mode that with the report of the Anthracite Coal Commlslon oon to be made public, labor conditions tn the coal regions will be put on a table baala. Other indications are fer a range of prices that will mean big profits for the coalers. It is predicted by well Informed observer that Read ing stock will sell high a It did in 1902. On Chicafo 'Chlnge. CHICAGO, March is The Record Herald ays: It Is easy enough now to ee there whs too mucn company In the May corn. Some people suggested that when Armour, Cudahy and the Wells crowd were all In the market to gether and all tn the May future, the' canny Tom Wells appreciated some time ago that it hud become a situation where a good deal of alertness would be necesnary to escape being left hold ing the bug. He quit the May and ought seclusion In the July, preferring less "action" and more security. There were still left Armour and Cudahy, and it was not in the nature of things they would both happen to start selling at the same time. It turr.ew out mat the Armour line went over tirst. The liqui dation began last week, but did not be come apparent until Monday. Cudahy has followed the Armour example and ha let go his May line, but now both Interests appear to be going back Into July. At one time last week the July was 3 cents under the May; yesterday It was only of a cent under, and there ap pears to be no excuse now for the May keeping much longer at any premium whatever. Patten alone had the cour age to follow his conviction. He had corn to cover yesterday, there will now be In the July Just as much bull com pany as there was in tne May. The three big interests, all holders of May for a time together, are now long on July corn. After the change of heart on the part of leading holders In corn, there are those suggesting that per haps the same experience may rlse in the provision pit. There are even those who dared to BUggest there already had been more distribution of May lines of ribs, lard and pork than has been popular to as sume. It looked yesterday somewhat a MM When your lunp, are $ore and Inflamed from couching:. Is the time when the eerms of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY And CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con-, tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from, a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never falling remedy for all throat and iung rxouoies. ; . ; - Thi Doctors Slid Hi Had Consumption-A Marvslous CuW L, M. Ruffles, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I had con sumption tndTf ot no better until I Used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It belped ma right from the start and stopped the spitting of blood and the pais in mjr lungs and today I am aound and veil. . THREE SIZES 25o 50o, and $1.00 REFUSE SUBSTITUTES SOLD USD REGOIIUEKDED BY LAUE-DAVIS DRUG COMPANY. THIRD A1ND - YMHIUL, STREETS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Laura Break to . Van Zante, . on . in a , ?n r..t nf ill lot 3, block 1, McMUlen add ..I 600 Sterling .Land Co. to Mary (i. Mar tin lr 11 Mnolr 7 nnur-rier'a 2d ..... - V . 4 , V V k n ,, . . . add, 70 E. R. Root and wife to Man- P. mm mil. . 1nt f. A riliM-k 1. Nicholson's add 000 Harlot O. Thorns to J. H. Haw lev Co.. lot block H. Ports mouth Villa extension 100 Anne Klngsley to t'arra Klngsley, lot 7, block 2, R. R. Shops add. . . Pacific Coast Abstract Guarantee & Trust Co. to William Hoss. lot 2. block II. Wheeler add 00 Same to William FarrWl, lot 1, block II. Wheeler s u1d 1100 Winnie Durdette and husband to Juliet M. Marohn, lot 5, block 3. Klniel Park 110 Mary O. Hart and husbund to Henry W. Co, lot 1, block S, Tabor Height 750 First National Bank of Independ ence to A. and A. N. Bush, lot B block 8, Dunn' add; lot S block 13. Paradise Springs tract; e. 70 feet lot 7, block 20, East Port land 1 Roaculs J. Holmes and wife to Ore gon & California R. K. Co.. strip of land 26 feet west along Ore gon & California track In block 91. Stephen add 200 Merchants Investment & Trust Oo. to M. B. Rankin, lot 142. block 26. Piedmont -. 1 Savings & Ixian Society to Burrell Investment Co., part block 67, city 1 Floyd F. Phillip ami wife to Paulina Phillips, lots 17. IS, block 8. Mansfield SO TOM OTJAJIANTEED TITLES See Pacific Coast Abstract, Guaranty & Trust Co.. 204-6-6-7 Failing Building. riciiiiiixiaiixaiKsiiiiantiiiiiuzsxcuixzziczxzzzn flSB H M f The Convenience Of Electric Appliances should recommend them to everyone for use in business or in the home. So handy for so many uses, first cost so small they are economical as well as convenient. We Can show VOU a 0Trt variettr rtf onnAa. fhat vnn will finrl if in vnnr PS , yt J O ' J O " w jww g advantage to use. Get your title insurance and abstracts to real estate from the Title Guarantee &. Trust Co., Chamber of Commerce. BUILDING PERMITS. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Portland, Oregon 9 S Seventh and Alder Streets SI H"ZBIKIBH"lll8BZiaiIIMBIIIIIIiaiBIUII8IIKllKsUUnilH FOR EAST SIDE . PUBLIC MARKE1 Farmers' Rest Project Being Re vived by Push Ctobe I iUU 4,1.... V. A . . . ,1 a ACtlOtl 01 WaSCO WatChed by Utlier He was not the Arm to get out of corn v: mrmiy tic iiuu Counties. - rOXTXAXO WHOLESALE 2&ICES. Grain, Floor and Feed. .fliy, I7U7SO. ' Barter teed. S23.00: rolled. 124 hn BlSr"0, 1 WWt' L161-wJ r'f I e"Slon, as these will be the dedicatory Secretary Ma ger of the Oregon Good Road Association is busy at present sending letters to the County Judges of Oregon requesting each of them to ap point five delegate to the International Good Roads -Convention, which will be held at St Louis from April 27 to May 2. Not much business is expected to be transacted on the first three days of this Fluur Eaetarn Oregon; Patent. 14 25e J tn- auiistuns Ursa, 1B.OO per to; mlduMuM 24.UU: ehiirta. 20.(u- (.., i. iuVu. "", tlatutay. U.ou&l.ou; cloret. Valley, JCffllOc; Saatela Uar Now . tUt.WiitU.UQ. Hops, 'Wool sad Hides. Hope Wiajo Xur cliulce; uu3 cootxacts. VVvoe Nominal. ' Daeifuu, luuilac. fcUjeeBakliia Sliearlnga, 14lU,c: abort , Wool, tUtuAici luediuaa wool. 3oe; iuug wool u, til .44 aacb. 000 TllwTrrtlM' HOcS No. S. aud rX??'utt tides. No. i 16 pounds and up, ,. 6u,iiAc per U 4ij kip. No. 1, fi to 15 touixla, 13c; dry call. No. 1,- uuder 6 pound. SbC dry salted, bulla and a tags. 1-3 leSuiaii try ttlut; aalled bldea, ateer, aouod, do uouuua erer, 7ii(BByjii; &o to 00 pounds, jitmci kndar Ao pouuda uud cowa, 7c; ataga aud bulla 1 touud, 6ft6i.c; kip, aouud, 10 to iio pound. Tc : eai, aound, 10 to 14 pounds. 7c; cult, aouud' IBdar 10 puauda. 6c; green (unaalted), lc uer :- found leaa: cuila. lc oer Dound i..- k... Ildee, aalu-d, eacb, 1.2.((H.75; dry, eaci. SI oo ttl.00; eolia' bldra, eacb, 2S5oc; goat eklna Iuouiioii, eacb, luwloc; Angola, witu wool on' lacfl, KucgjSi.00. Batter, gga and Poultry. Batter Oregou creamery, 32c; CaUfornla 10c; dairy. Ssoa.iB!!c; alore, lic. Efga Kreab Oregon, 15c it, CUreae lull crwui, twin, UaiTUe: Vmm. Uuerlca, lbylSiic; kaatera, low 17c r-f Poultry ctucki-ng, mlied, io.ooii's 60 ' nr :o.. Udjisc IP; beu, I.HuHuo per doj' t, sretler. i.Suti.w; sprluga.. $4.ooia6.oij; Aiu.'J i7.0u,7.60 per dos.; turkey, live. lOftiio. : ( s Acasaod. lj ac n; geeat, o.uo7.ou do. I i Oraoeriea, Vuta, Xto. Sugar "Sark baala," cube, 15.80; powdered. , ' IS.Hj.; dry granulated, 4J; extra c.. 1 7? boltlea C, 4.ao; barreln, lyc; i, uarrels itbc' koxaa, 60c adrancr on ancli UiaU, luu -Ac . wt (or eaab, siapia, 14U10c per lb. lioney 14tt'loc per Irame. vuuear vibcu xiocua. iliazsc; Jaa. faner IM; Jv. KM. i(.t2oc, Jv,. Mln.., ,o 5 day of the Louisiana Purchase Exposi tion. The state Good Roads Associa tion will appoint ten delegate at large to this convention. The idea that the roads of Oregon are not the best is gaining prevalence among the various County Courts. The latest county to be convinced of this fact is Wasco. Last week a committee ap pointed by the Wasco County Court and The Dalles City Council met and sent a committee to Portland to select proper road-making machinery. This commit tee returned from Portland last Sun day and recomrrtended that two machines be purchased. As there is not enough money to buy two machines, it was de termined to purchase one. This will be a ten-ton Buffalo-Pitts road roller. The Dalles City Council will pay one half of the purchase price, which is $3,855, in in- Ktallments of Jl.OOO a year for three years, and $860 the fourth year. The entire machine weighs 13 H tons, and gives a pressure of about 800 pounds to the suuare inch, which is sufficient to give a good, firm surface to a road or utretrt. It Is operated by one man and consumes about half a ton of coal in ten hours, making the cost of operation some 8 per day. The roller will first be used in packing the streets of The Dalles, then it will be taken to the country and put on the roads. The other County Courts in Ore gon are awaiting the results to 'be at tained by The Dalles machine, and will then probably follow suit. but he remembered some provlsloijH long and that there was about as much bull company in the one market as there had been In the other. He poured enough selling orders Into the provision mnvket to take about 50 cents off the pork, also y cent off the lard, almost a hulf cent off the ribs. It may turn out now tliat those- who huve been so bullish on the product will have an eye more to the price of their hogs than the provision market." Patten covered his May and July oats, taking enough of them to keep them com paratively strong right through the corn weakness. Now that Armour has liqui dated his July line of corn, there will be curiosity as to what Is to be loaded into that vessel which Armour took to the extent of one million last week. Perhaps the fact that 1,030.000 bushels of hard winter wheat was loaded out yesterday ,1s a suggestion of what wit go into the boats. Evening Journal, repairs, Fifth and Yamhill; $15,000. P. Hart man. two-story frame, Milwau kie and Gideon; Jl;400. A. Anderllne. one and one-half story dwelling, Brooklyn and East Ninth; $600. B. L. Bancom. two-story dwelling, Belmont and Thirtieth; $2,000. Smith & Watson, repairs. Main and First; $350. T. W. Carpenter, repairs. Fifteenth and Hoyt; $800. Thurman Girnger, two-story store. northwVst corner Fluke and Dawson; $5,000. ' D. O'Reilly & Co., four-story brick. Ninth and Irving; $80,000. J. W. Cook. three-'Story brick. First and Oak; $35,000. BIRTHS. the wife of Philip Vincent's Hospital, a Vew York Summary. NEW YORK, Marcn 18. Cubles In London come with some pressure In Southern Pacific. Canal payment will not be due till after Junfc 30. and pos sibly not until thk fall. Southern Pa cific pool extended to April 10. B. & O. statement for seven months shows earnings rather better rfhan 6 per cent on common stock. United States Steel net earnings for the current year prob ably $136,000,000. Four roads for the second week in March show gross in crease of 14.69 per cent. Ninety-four roads for January show net decrease of .88 per cent. Labor questions gener ally threatening. Hanks lost to sub treasury since Friday $128,000. Can adian Pacific Increase for the second week in March $121,000. It is officially announced that a majority of members of Southern Pacific people have, given their consent to the extension of time for existence of the pool to April 10, and rool has therefore been extended to that time. March 13Ti Cuglc. at St. daughter. March 9 To the wife of George Black, 682 SchuybT street, a daughter. March 11 To the wife of James A. Malarkey, 226 Thirteenth street, a son. March 13 To the wife of M. E. Thornton, 932 Mississippi avenue, a daughter. March 5 To the wire of August Peele, at Peninsular, a son. March 17 To the wife of William Lupssenhop, 2S5 Scllwood, a son. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses have been Issued at the County Clerk's office: John Goodwin Klld, aged 23 years and Olive Mary Slattr aged 23 years, both of Multnomah County!---William P. Muf fley aged nboul 35 years, and Gertrude Hodson of !Kiil age, oOth of Portland; David C. Burul, itged 41 years and Lizzie P. Goltman. both of Portland; Samuel B. Archer aged 25 years, and Ivy B. Barker aged 25 years, both of Portland. J. M. ARTHUR & CO. ?;Jr Knight Saw MM li. r 40-42 Machinery Merchants Link Belting, Lace Leather And a full line of Mill, Machinists', Logging, Mining and Railway Supplies. A0ZXTS ros Oardaa City Fu Co, Blowers and Eihauatera. Lidrerwood Manufacturing Co. Luffing and I'lle brlrlng Knglnea. Trenton Iron Company. Wire Hope. Erie City Iron Work. Snglnee and Boilera. lane 4k Bodley Company, Corliss Englnee. American Laundry Machinery Co. Laundry Ma. cblnery. J. A. Fay Egan Company. Wood Working Macliluery. - E. C. Atkina Company, Inaar ted Tootb. Solid and Band Kawa. Cha. A .Scheiren Hoaa at Rue bar Co. Oaa Tanned Leather Belting. Boston Woven Eoa Ss Bobber f& Bobber Bait ing and iloae. B. t. Shim ar k Bona. Shinier Beads. BtiUwell-Bierc k Smith-Vail Co. Pnmpa for livery buty. FIRST STREET. PORTLAND, OREQON East Elders have not yet -given up tb. plan for th establishment of a public market In their midst Th plan for a market is the pet project of t.ia East Side Improvement Association, and during the last sum mer much work was done by the asso ciation in farthering that project. several committees were appointed and some missionary work was done toward sounding the opinions of the farmers and other who might be Interested In the matter. A site for the proposed Institution was promised by the Hawthorne Estate free of charge, and the only expense to be in curred in beginning active work would be the formation of a stock company for the purpose of providing ultabi buildings. No meeting of the Improvement Asso ciation has been held for some time, but an effort Is now being made In that di rection and the first topic to be brought up will be the publio markat project a ia CRUSHED TO DEATH, August Johnson, a logger, was crushed to death yesterday la tb log ging camp of tb Eastern Lumbar Com pany. He came Wait but th day be fore, and had worked but a few hours. In felling a larga fir tree he 1b soma manner got beneath It and was cut al most in half. All of the other man ; working with Johnson were experienced loggers, and when the tree was ready to fall, sprang back out of danger way. j But Johnson failed to do so and mtt Instant death. Coroner Flnley was notified and took the remains in charga. Johnana waa 26 years of agw and a native of Pennsylvania. NEW .TODAY. Desirable S-room cottag. and fVJU sightly location, near oar lin; OCfVI Vine quarter block and one lot I East Side. Liverpool Grains. LIVERPOOL. March 18. Wheat July, 6-1 H. hi. up; May. 6-14. 4a uo. No Dessert More Attractive ' Why dm gelatine and . rpend hours soaking, iweeteaing, . , flavoring , and oolonng whan Jdl-O produce better results ia two minutes? t-rerything in the package Simply add hot . watar andset to 000J. It's perfection. Asur prisa tc) the housewife: Ho trouble, less ex- H'nse. "J.ry it UMlay. In Four Fruit Fla. Tort Lemon, Orange,' Strawberry, Basp. berry, at grooer. 10c,' COMMISSIONERS TO FAIRS. The Journal has received the following inquiry: , .. "Will you please be so kind as to tell me who are the commissioners to St. Louis next year from .Oregon, and their addresses? "J. E. RICHTER., Dallas." The commissioner of - Oregon to St. Louis are the same ones who were ap pointed to the Lewis and. Clark Fair. They are: F. G. Young. Eugene; Frank William, Ashland; J. H. Albert, Salem; Jefferson Myers, Salem; Richard Scott, Milwaukte; C. B. Wade, Pendleton; F. A. Spencer, Portland; G. B. Thomas, Fori land; J. C. Flanders, Portland; Dr. David Raffety, Portland; G. T. Harry, Portland. The reduced homeseekers' rates, effect tive February 15, apply via the Denver Sc Rio Grande. Have your friend come through Salt Lake City, over the scenic llna of th world, uly, 6-1 H. hi. up; May, 6-1, Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MIL LIONS, of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN while TEETHING, with PERFECT 8CCCES& 'i wjotmss tne CHILD, SOFTENS the OCMS, ALLAYS all PAIN ; CURES "WIND COLIC, and the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggist in every part of the world. Be cure md ask for "Mra Winslow' Soothing Syrop," aodtake no other kind. T weaty-n ve cU. a bottla. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. March 17 Jinius Chaney, Rosedale annex; smallpox - - March 17 Miss Francis Martin, Fourteenth street; diphtheria. 427 DEATHS. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREQON. AMERICAN PLAN March 13 Mrs. Jenette Dillon, at St. Vincent's Hospital, aged 41 years; pneu monia. March 16 Jacob Deleye, at 863 Divis ion street; ageil s5 years', senile debilityJ March 17 Mary Elizabeth Ingles, 816 Thurman street, aged 48 years; cancer. March 17 Lela A. Robin, at Univer sity Park, aged six months; blood poison. t $3.00 Per Day and Upward HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS Special rates made to families and single gentlemen. The manage ment will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish bath establishment In the hotel. H.C. BOWERS. Hanager. Th Edward Xolmaa Undertakinc Co., funeral director and mbalmrs 380 Yamhill Phone 607. J. P. Flnley & Son, ' funeral directors and embalmers, hav removed to their new establishment, oorn or Third and Madison street. Both phone Ho. 9. Crematorium, on (Oregon City oar Una, near Seliwoodt modern, soiantlflo. complete. Charge Adults, $36; child ren, 92s. Visitors, to S p. m. Portland vremaiion aaaooiatioa. romano, or. TIkj most delightful trio across ttia Continent is via th Denrer & Rio Grande, the scenic line . of th world. - r- I F.W.BALTES&Cd Printers Second and Oak Streets BOTH PHONES Weinlianf Proprietor of The City Brewery Largest and Most Complete Brewery fa the Northwest Bottled Beer a Specialty Telephones No. 72. t ' Office 1 3th aal - BurjMidVatreets, Portland, Or. ' APPly at 124 Third at. Portland. - for j RAD 3r6tf OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, near ML Tabor-car;-rent. $8 pes; lUVUlUa S 700 f 7UU "res, oonveauent tt CJU" una 1 j200 11 CPe Partly lmpovd-wda: fwVU rent same. SATXDsoar, wajso si oo, 408 Chamber of Oommsroa, BUT SMALL ACREAGE AND 6BCURBH a nice suburban home and the oertaint' of future increased value. 4 lots of 1 hi acre each at Ztontown. ; ?;J!?c?jr on l,ne of mw sloctrio Hue to Hlllboro. Win be cold aeparately atl $800 per aora Thi 1 one of the beat buy on the market; look It up. 10 acre Joining County Poorhouse, at head of Washington st. This is -cheap; 11,100. 10 acres at Clackamas Station, all in cultivation, soil flrt-claa, all fenced: good buy; 41.000. 16 acre a near car Una largely In bearing orchard, all fenoed; email house, good well, soil first-class; loca tion considered, this is the best buy oa the market; 13,000, or will subdivide to uit purchaser. . 6 acre, in cultivation, mall house, barn, 8 chicken houses, fine park, good well and orchard, dona tn Hn Km fare; 82,000; terms. . 1 8 acres, about i blocks north of new lirie to Hlllsboro, 2 acres in or chard, 4 acres cleared; good house, barn, frult-drler, fine spring, all fenced. This is near city, on Barnes Roads 13.600. 6 acres, all in cultivation, on liv ing stream, near car line; good house, barn and out building; good well, horse, .wagons,- harness, cow, chicken, all Implements and household goods; 170 fruit trees in bearingi all kinds of small fruit; must be sold oh account of sickness; $2,600. 20 acres, within half mile of Van couver, Wash.; soil the best, all in cul tivation; 16 acres in prunes, som rolxejd fruit, good 7-room house, barn, fruit-drier, city water. This netted $1,200 last season. Price $326 per aere- 406 acres. 220 under plow, 'fenced off In 20 separate fields; good house, S large barns, good orchard, all in first class shape; all necessary stock and Implements can be bought cheap. , Will sell a a whole or cut up to suit. This 1 one of th. best farms in the Stat of Washington end is cheap; $8,500. r 630 acres, on Pacific division of N. -P. R. R. ; several buildings on place, large tract of choice bottom, watered by fine jetream; 60 acres have been cleared, 9 acres In good orchard, one million feet of fir timber and 300 cords of cedar shingle bolts on the place, 'This can be bought for $8 per acre. T X. Ho&EOB, . 838 railing BldgV For Sale or Trade. ACRES. 9 mile from Portland, on good graveled road; convenient to R. R. and electric car; 400 - bearing apple and pear trees; fenced, good barn, small house; small fruit, etc. Price, $1200. H. W. SOSS, ' .' , 17 Chamber of Ooamsree. ' 1 4 VA i