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THE , OIIEG ON .DAILY' JOUBNAlV POKTLAND, -MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1003. 0 - ' - "' i- "i y Entered at the Poatofflo e Portland, Or,, or trensmlssioa through the nail a aaeoaaV els matter. .. - . i Potsg for single eoplea Fnr aa I, 10, at J3-page pPr. 1 teat; 1 ta 23 pages, I OTBtaj TM 28 pagas, eaata. , TIWHOWM. .'-'' , f Business Office Wain BOO. 'r imisosimov iiTtf. ' Tanas y Cagriet. Tha Dally Journal, on mr lTh Dally Jour,!. ) mnta . ' Th Dally Journal, thrM month.. ...... l.M r ' Tarmi r Mail. ,Tha Dallr Journal, br mill, on year... .4.00 ip" '"f journal, ny man, an moatns,, a.xo ..Th. Dally Journal, by mall., three months.. 1.16 mm am .... 1.00 Tb Pally Journal, by mall, on month..., M . I Th Bsml-WMkly Journal. . Tha Semi-Weakly Journal. eight to twlv ttge each laaaa, all tba Mwa and full market , im, m year i.ou. Tha Waakl JeuraaL I Tha" Waaklr Journal, im anlumns af Medina each iaaos, illustrated, full market reports, ana ,fwmrt f i.w. Remittances should be made br draft, metal jttotea, express orders and small amount ere a.aeiny at Fklab I at asm . .a t - a.aae.sd aaa v UU IWVvfOl pfJVJMffJ VMaaUysV TKS JOURNAL, P. O. Boa 191, Portland, Oregon. TODAY'S FORECAST Weather Condition aad 0eaaral Tareaaat for waaatagioa, ursgo ana Make, f A few amalf shower occurred yestardap la tba Willamette Valley and Bound country, aad jlocal raliia are reported In Wretera Kanaea and Southern Arlaona. Elsewhere over the Weatera Bair or the united Btatee fair weather preralla. . It la allfhtly warmer alona the ooaa, , aad -the tvaiperatarea In the, Northern atatea weat of the Great Lakea are fenerallr allfbtly a bore normal. Tbe indlratlona are for fair weather In thla dlatrlrt Tutaday, with moderately high tem peraturea. Mailmum temperatare In tbe laet U houra, To: minimum temperature, M; precipitation, .vt. HOTEL ARRIVALS Portland O. A. Baker. M. B. Trarl. C. R. Irarla, Cblraco; A. U. Neata and wife, Mont: M. J. Taiiarr. Hartford; W. B. Oetcbell, Du luth; J. 8. Gleet, 8. f.; C. R. HcGlbbon, Bar ley; Charlotte L. Hammer. Seattle: J. Schrel- her and wife, Milwaukee; J. 8. Crawford, Du- luth; P. L. Becker. Dulutb; P. W. Gllchrl.t, Alpena; 0. L. Burrow, Saiinaw; P. D. Burt, Bo ton; C. A. Burt, A. M. Burt, ftagtnaw; W. ' H. 81mm -end wife, Taoonia; A. Wlnnlck, Bo . ton; 11. French and wife, 8. P.; L. C. Tkoral, .wife and daughter, Sterling; J. P. Henderaon and wife, N. V. ; J. Harlan, 8. P.; P. D. Glbba, Hpokane; J. C. Ahlfeld, riereland; J. C. 81mp . ion,' Galeaburg; P. O. Hlablng, Clereland; H. J. Harrl. 8. P.; 8. R. Stern, Spokane; II. Mackay. J. P. Ruff, Philadelphia; Mr. 8yons, ',l'rla; M. flchw a harher and family, Chicago; M. Lerlnaon. Chicago; W. A. Stringer and wife. 8. P.; C. H. Buffner. Itooh eater; W. H. Walker, city; K. T. Rlngllng, wife and child. H. H. Colllna and wife. Mlnneapolti; Dr. O. M. i Tattle and wife. St. Loul; Catherine Countlu, .'Colorado Spring; Datay Crooka, Colorado Spring; r. E. Burke and wife, Colorado; G. tuening, uoton; u K. crow and wire Da lira, J. c. Uarmaduke. St. Lent: ETn, Salt Lake; U P. Starke. H. W. Nel on. 8. P.; Mux Otia. J. u. Heckaber, N. .; J, H. Khoode and wife, Sedalla; M. Barnette, Seattle; 8. I). Wagner and wife. 8. P.: P. A. Mcl'heraon and wife, city; Mr. P. K. Dag gett. .Nome; A. H. Berry and wife, Loa Aagele; W. W. flleea. II. L. Luta, city; 1). Ia Werlhblmer, Salt Lake; E. J. Gardner and wife, city; G. W. Duiall. Darenport; Mla Beal, Clttrkarllle; R. Alexander, Pendleton; C. hi1 Carter, St. Loul; T. W. Crter. St. Uul; G. M. Thorwtl. O. E. Whwler, D. P. Dillon, Chicago; P. A. Crane, Boaton; Mr. T. J. Mc Carthy. 8t. Paul. J. M. HuMon. Walla Walla; I. H Freyman. N. V.; C. Hubbert, N. Y.; E. M. Dnugla. Waabington; Mr. I. C, Kidney, Eu : Claire; Ml J. Buftlngton, En Claire; A. C. Brelllla, Tacoma; J. Hordon, wife and daughter, .Superior; Mi G. Walab, Superior; V. K. , Culbertaon, Duluth; A. Poi, Mlnneapolta; O, K. Manner and wife. Connecticut; G. K. Pool t and,-wi, ttt Tj -It O. twarrt V wife; Mr. ' F. D. Uilib and child. Spokane; R. J. tughn 1 and wlfo, llllnnl: J. T. Blair, Pittsburg: Mr. L. P. Blair, Pittsburg; William 8a aimer, St. Joseph; C. Wlkww and wife, N. Y. : O. C( Whitney. Tacoma; G. Fred HChwarta, wamng ton; William M. Jack, Ixa Angeles; J. J. Creaeck. Butte; H. M. lngersoll, P. Cardln, Ta coma; I. K. I -cry, G. K. Burton. S. P.; E. J. Bryan and wife. G. D. Lomer, Roslyn; J. V. Proser. St. Paul; C. P. Brown, Seattle; A- E. Palmer, Spokane; W. C, Cbapln, Sacramento; T. C. Shankland, S. P.; C. L. Tutt, Colorado Spring. Imperial F. Fgg. Tacoma; W. L. Doggett, Mr. 11. L. Doggett. Ml C. Doggett. Chicago; L. Cram and wife, Spokane; G. T. Kelly, North amblll: J. Adam. Dearer: M. A Gam. S. P.; A. R. Grlgga, Hoqulam; T. Mc Cain, Bonnertllc; T. M. Moran, 8. F. ; U. U. Leadhetter. Cams; W. H. McCourt, Vaneourer Jamee McCtine, H. Walton. H. J. Allen, R. P Kellett. city; G. W. Dnrall. Darenport: 8. M Nlxdh, Mr. Nixon, Butte; J. Schreber, Mr, Bchreher, Mitwankee; Andrew Erwin, Bt. I"aul J. W. Landeck. Linn. O. ; Mra. Landeck. Linn 0.; C. K. Burrow. Walla Wlla; J. A. Wolf, 8. P.; P. J. Smith. Mrs. Smith. Ml Smith. T P. Carr. Mrs. t'arr. Caldwell; 8. H. Koaer. Mr. Koaer. Salem; Ed. Erma linger, Bt. Loult: C J. Bauett, Mr. Baanett, Bolae; Mra. J. D. Matheaon, La Grande; E. G. Garfield, Walla Walla; J. P. Good, T. A. Sloan. Bolae: H. A Smith. Marhfleld; H. Helgenmlk, Standeld. Wis.; R. Alexander, Pendleton; E. P. Pay, N. P. R. R. ; A. P. Nnsh. Mrs. Nash. Pendleton; C. H. Finn, La urande; u. K. Neal and son, Boise: D. C. Whlteford: C. D. Jordan. St. ' Louis; James G. Belesa. William SelgrUt, W. j. Wilson Cbehsllla; A. 1). rlcnereley, Haw thorne; A. L. Mullen. Balto; F. L. Kent, Cor Tsllls; P. H. Morton. Mlnnrapolla; W. H. Berry. Mr. Berry. Loa Angeles; J. M. Smith, Tillamook; J. H. Rhodes, Sedalla; Mra, Rhodea, Sedalla: E. P. Ootid. Pendleton; A. J. Pea rev. Wallace; Miss Stella1' Herman. Spokane; Rata Hnerman, uarneia, naso. ; rrank uyan, Wallace. ment Company, lot .4 god block 6, Pladmout , 00 Oarar TlbbetU to B. E. Allen, part block 48, TiMtta' add ... 1 Mlcbaal Burklaa- and wife to A. Scbarf and wife, lota I and 4, block T, Treat dale r.,,,. ., J....'..,.. - BOO Tba Title Guarantee) and Troat Company to J me McMulloa, lot f, block 8, 'North Irrlnaton ITS Mary 0, and Kdgar D. Summer to Cath- ' . erlne R. Brruner and husband, an- dlrlded H iot Jo, block SI, Llnoola , Park - Oohrad fllndlaab to Bamnel Bwansoa, lot , 9, block 8, Proetatela' add to Alblna.. ...iia.ooa 19 real aatato from tho Titra uuaranteo dk Trust Co., Chamber ei Uommerca. - BUILDING PERMITS FOREST GIANTS ROOF HOMES Shinries by iiUioiis.Made in J7ashineton---Iim.r ;.-rtar.--. aaJ.-V.T.,? , -e 1 i t -- ber from the Northwest used m livery Quarter of the Globe. READ BY We ENTIRE FAMILY f-TPr-TraiaTelea Easc.fllntn mna Hn hmoK. to met ai.tVNl. To 8. s. Karaaa, erect o a -story cottage at I mpeciai correepondenea of The Journal. Missouri arenaa ana eiiiiinaiworu. vom i . .... Saoo. . I BtuA'iL,K, Aug. ID. Tho shlnglg in T E. L. Sanborn, erect two-atorp dwelling at J duatry la tha great ataple of tho SUte To O. Banaamo. eract two-.trr dVelling at Washington. In the course Of a Twenty-fourth and Reed, to cost ll.Soo. I year the 1.000 aawmllla of thla common- i:J:;.K.Vu"i'mi: 0,'"aia ,r "a monwealth eat up 11,000 acrea of tlm- T J. Hatfield, erect l( two-atonr ottagea her, tearing It Into billlone upon bllllona at nutfn ana Harrison, to cost gu.ouo. m ins mm, tiny airipa mac are aucn an a-o Morta oarek, erect one-story cottage at i important commodity Of commerce. Penlnaala arenas and B locum street 1M. to ooetl m zmatxum rxnzQtni. The annual output of shingles from thla state. If laid side by side, would make a path reaching from Seattle to New York City; the quantity turned out every 11 mnnths Km 4 n m nffl.t.n t n nut fAAf rltlsh OOTemmon Waoits ImXormatloa I on ,0000ftr a;eragiJ MltM dwelling oa Its nbjects, houses. During the hard times, in the From tha London ftoactator. nineties, "shingle scrip" waa in circula- Th innnirv which tha arnvernment la tlon here in the place of money, The about to addreA to the chiefs of the Pollee Court records of the town of medical nrofeaalon as to tha Dhvalaue Blaine, in Whatcom county, near the of the Engllah people Is not only Justl- British Columbia line, shows that John flahle. but moat wise. Two Immense Smith waif "fined 10,000 shingles for changes are passing over our population drunkenness." The court record fur and it Is necessary to ascertain In a defl- ther shows that Mr. Smith paid his nits and for the time final way what nne- the effect of those changes upon the But the lumber fame of Washington health of the population really is. The does not reat entirely with the little people are rapidly quitting the country shingle. . Far from it. Its slanting for the towns. It is not merely that the mountain aides are the home of the great cities are growing till to take lordliest pines in the world. The trim, only one Instance it is becoming a serl- snapny uougias nr is tbe unrivaled ous difficulty to supply them with good dandy .of the tree family. The flag on water, but the minor towna are growing winaeor faiace in England, aa well aa till in other countries they would bo ac- the one that fllea over the castle of the counted oltlea. Whereaa, said the Earl Mikado of Japan, are supported' by poles of Meath in the Lords' debate on Mon- that grew in our great Northwestern day, "in 1851 tha urban population of forests. The great sticks on the ships England and Walea was 8,990,000, out of of the much-vaunted German navy come a total population of 17.9X7,000, or 60 per from our big wood in the grim and el cent; in 1891 It was 25.000,000 out of a lent North. total population- of 11.000,000. or 77 per Product Goes all Over World. cent." That Is an enormous change In the condition of British life, and it ln- The product of the Washington saw mills go to every state in the Union, and I"" e.''e "k , ' ,L ! very country in the world ViiawBJEa. WII7 AUit vib.cV, v weaaau l)na an A aa ev. a Aala V U.. 1 Ian rm. "Thther J-b-Ih! " p""'l h1?.tp'Ia Thnk i"."lU-. We hear so mtrch about the for good or evil, must, one would think, , ,.fc.t .., v.. ... j . e. .v.. hMh w. h.. nr. foreign market, yet the home trade -. t A.i. !.( 10 owo viid iiiubv vaiuauic iui luc uiu- a"l VL'luL ".i-'Lf Iin" ducer. This Is true In all lines. The jrvBis V mv iiuwiill iimo u a iu school that Is, to sit quiet for hours, i jt . ...j .v..,. e . in London, II1II1UB IIISIVSU Ui IIICIT IMIIUB I1U ICUl, n.w wi.v uv,. ... . . .r,v ... V. ..II- I - LI. 1 -I . .1 u the combined fields now feeding the Mid dle states is hardly adequate to the de mand, and 'their power to meet It is be coming less all the while en account of the depletion of their resources. ,ln order to keep our heds above water out here, we are being forced to skim over our forests, picking out the beat stuff, and selling only one-fourth of that, so that millions of dollars' worth of valuable timber is being destroyed every year. The time will come when the supply of lumber will be short, and then tbe ter rlble wastage that Is now going on will be all the more deplorable." Wily a Better Bate Is Befused. "If your entrance to the market of the Middle states would not cripple worm erh and Southern competition, and your product la really needed to help fill the demand, why do not the raiiroaos give you the reduction? What did Mr. Hill say about It?" Mr Beckman reepnnded to tneae ques tlons by saying: "The difficulty seems to be in the fact that there la not enough freight to fill the carjfor the return trip. You aee, the hffljtt -from here to tho Missouri River is mostly over the rleaert. There Is no local business, and it would be out of the aueatlon to hnul SEAXXD PE0P0BALI TO COKiTKUCTIOH the empty cars half way across the rilE-BOAT, continent. To remedy this Mr. Hill his Sealed proposals will b receired at tbe offlo built some very "large stamera which or the Auditor or the nty or iw.iann. ""S"". V,. -.til n In ih Chin anil lavjn ""' , ""'' X , - T K V 1B03. for the cnnatrnrtlnn of flrrhoet In ae trade. He will then haul flour and cot- .wdanc with the foilowlna condition: ton out to the Coast and lumber on th first ror the construction of Orrboat with return trip. This arrangement will In ateel bull. Including deck and deck houo and a great measure mollify the opposition .ZZSZ b,dU Cin to our entering the neia, hecauae ir tno Bd fh, 0ce of tbe Auditor of th City wheat of tha North and the cotton of of Portland. k Smith tratm hot tar tnmiuirt.itlnn Second r"or the construction of a flreboat . ..... . with steel hull snd wooden deck end deck racumca. tnose aecuona win gain more hont( ,n(, prnp,nmi .reord.nce innn moy wuuiu iubb uy uur cumpeium with tbe plans snd apecmcstlons. snore re wlth them on the eheaner srrado of lum- ferred to. ecept auch modlflcatlona aa a THE JOURNAL ia read in tha evening by the entire family, when they have the time to discuss the question of buying. This makes the Journal valuable as an advertising medium. .". .'. .'. .'. .'. ' .'. .'. .' fui UMITKBMPKH iW ' swaauuvtwwa lewaler. S4 Worrlsea at, MACHIIT. TUB IL C. ALBEK Co.. seewad-haad aw MEDICAL, THE 8PK1NG8TEEN MEMIINB CO.T leknm. Piirea woman' cooiplslnt! qalckly. . . ... . . . J ... .J KODEL MAKES. "iuH Hanf -'('Lamm TTtVa'lUle.o u Aiy reits. aisctiinist sad awdei iker. no as a. MIMIMO AMD MIME fEOMOTKam. . KS8IONS A SlUl'SON. nlnlug aad atlna afs snoters. Boom 1 f'hn mhee of Oorameree. . . 1 MOM ET TO LOAM. rUEO n. STRONG. FINANCIAL AGRNT. ' . Money .e-4ea M aiBfflllnw.,,,,., I am in a position to make Immediate loaae a ImproTed real estate or foe betiding eer. pie; any amount; moderate Inter. We PproT loan from plan and adranea myt aa balldlng progfsesea wbea aeaUrad. VpMoa) la repsTlng sfter on yesr. ritID B. STHONU. rinanetal Agetlt i lot Seeoad at., near Btsrk. THB STAB LOAN CO.. ro M KAT' Bt-DO., 102H Third t.. Is tbe recoanlasd beak l the wtfe-esrner. We ail ranee atone teamsters, trainmen, sbopmea, motormea. enndnctor. stc., withoat mortgage, eu duress or collateral. Amonnt Monthre U WontMy. Weelh repay IWM or gig.no re I e l . repay f Ift.M or I tM r M M renar fl or I 8.M or I l.M Bostness confldentlal. Mo annlessant Inquiry, MONRT TO LOAN ea real, pen ma I and enl. lateral security; peHl attention fa ehattlo . aiortgage) note hoagbt 0. W. PUt, Ell Commercial blk. Fhon Orant SW MONEY TO LOAN, email amounts, abort ee long time. J. H. Rawley, I Chata. f Cva. irrmtini iino M to CTTT MOTIClt. BLUE rBINTIXQ. Minneapolis miller gets more money for his flour In the Twin Cities than he does and the Seattle lumberman upin th. IntVlllnc; of L?h" 'tha Ion is on the whole most J?e ,n hJ" T c,tl" than,thf. Tha the new generation w. beneficial we should be the last to deny; Indeed, we only wish that, the period or education could be lengthened by two years; but do we know anything with certainty of its effect upon health? Many observers declare that it is, not an good; that even when the schools are which he ships to Johannesburg. South Africa, The quotations for the South African trade are Interesting. The freight rate by steamer from Seattle to the South African seaboard is 812 per 1,600 feet. From the coast to Johannes burg Is a distance of 395 miles by rail perfectly ventilated the confinement Is ndt tor thl ve.r-y Bmai J10" too great and Is In part the cau.e of of he on iour.ntl, iB '. P?p 00 h. 1, ,..H...V th. rivi, nr an Increase of $58. This lumber sells the neurotic tendency, - the craving for momentary excitement, which, they say marks the younger generation of the towna. We certainly do. not notice that effect or that tendency among the chll dren of the well-to-do; but then they leave home a little later, th.ey are per fectly fed, and they obtain when out of doors the equivalent or a aound gymnas lc trairrlnlf. At leavst, they are as healthy little animals as could well be wished for. with, moreover, none of the cares which at that period begin to press upon those who have to earn their living. The effect of sitting for six hours, the effect of years of reading upon a race whose forefathers could not read, and the effect of mental development upon at retail In Johannesburg; for $180 per 1,000 feet, and the cost of the aame at the mills In Washington is only $7. It would seem on the face of It that the railroads .and lumber denlera In South Africa ought to be doing pretty well from the modeet profits they demand. mere are some most astonishing facts In connection with the Washington lum ber Industry. It employs 31.000 men and the annual output Is worth $34,000,- 000, yet for every dollar that is earned several are wasted. The conditions sur rounding the business are such that every year millions of dollars' worth of wealth Is destroyed that nature required thousands of years tar create. A detailed ber.M Lumber is the fourth among the great Industries of the United States. Corn j and wheat are first, cotton second. Iron manufactures third, and then the great forest Industries. In producing crops wooden deck and deck bouse will necessitate. Pnnle of nlans snd SDectflcatlon will be fur nished by tbe Auditor upon application being made therefor. General conditions which apply to all Mfle: Flist Tbe City of Portland will furnish for ssld flrrbost "American Fire Enaln Com- nanr'a" pumpa No. 1. dellrered f. o. h. at tbe BI.I'E PRINTS, black prlnta, brown prints, etc.. executed mlth despatch. Portland Blue Print Co.. 30, Alaaworth Block. -Pbena, Main SftWV rOK EEMT. FOR SALE Good alngl express wagon; cheap. 8 Grand are., north. fnlon, tfn. FOR RENT B-room booe at Midway. Call op Seott 3T3. MISCELLANEOUS. ANY PERSON desiring to ship household goods to Mlnoespolls. Minn., In car address Im mediately. Y. Z . Journal. ATTOBMETi. E2MONS A EMMONS, attorney at law. Worcester bldg. Baa L B. RldOEN, At tor My and OMpUor-at-Law; Notary. KJO-8Q8 Ablngtos bldg. the soil can be renewed, and the acreage place where boat I constructed. Sld purop Increased to maintain the output, but are to be Installed by the contractor nd a the -restoration of the forests Is nn such P" " ronu-sct on oost consimcuon. . Second The cost of Inspection rererrea 10 in easy matter. The big woods resound the lllllt rt. on pge id of the specifications wim ine ring or tns loggers ax, and will be psld by the city or r-ortiann ana to the whirr of the greedy mills. The that eitent ald specifications sre ehsnged. crush of everv folllnr mnnaroh tnsrlrs ' hlru I u maximum orart or noai muei mil crasn or every railing monarch marks A , f , d propellers when fully a lessening of our forest resources. It equipped. Is a pity that such wanton waste could Fourth Esch bid must be accompanied by a not be checked, or at least utilized to certified rheck on a responsible hsnk In the the full extent. If the Washington lum- 'L.'V.i"'"' "r.TT' '7 V," . , bermen were given that 10-eent rerluc- amount, to be approred by the Mayor of tht, tlon In their freight rate they would be City, as a guarantee, to the effect that If the able, every year afterward, to make the contract for the construction of said tlrehoat lit a run i 10 mm 11 I'l'iu' i , n . ' ..w tkesfne mA ?tin4aih ti tha iMt V nf nearly half way around th,e world. Portland, Oregon, a food and pufflclont bond. Airuixt to be approTed ny the Miyor, in tht sum The lumbering business In Washing- 'ZJXirT ' ' ton differs from that of other regions on The right is reserred to reject any and 11 account of the Immense size of the blrt" tree., the mountainous character of th. nLS"rl1':.' the Ill-fed are all effects with a material ,' Uf P'Pff" wiU e necessary and direct bearing upon health, and have been far too carelessly studied. We do not feel at all sure that they are wholly to explain this statement. When a log is taken Into the mill. It Is first made DEATHS August 14, Roawell H. Lsmson, ased 00. at LWO Ererett street, of asthma. Interment View Cemetery. August 8, Rupert C. CkW. aged 30, at or., or typnoid rerer.j Kemalna cre- Auaust 13, Carl Seney. at St. Mary'a Ornhsn- afe, of acute gastrltta. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. The Edward Holman Undertaking Co., funeral directors and embalmera, 280 Yamhill. Phone 607. J. P. Flnley & Son, funeral directors and embalmers, have removed to their new establishment, corner Third and Madison streets. Both phones No. J. Cremarorium, on uregon city car line, near Sellwood; modern, scientific, ' complete. Charges Adults, $35; chil dren, $25. Visitors 9 to 5 p. m. Portland Cremation Association, Portland, Or. irm TXSW CSMSTBST. tlnarles srraves. $10. Family lots from Wi to $1,000. The only cemetery in Portland which perpetually maintains and cares ror lots. For run information apply to W. R. Mackenzie, Worcester jiock, city. w. M. Laaa, presiaent, square. The four slabs taken from It In Mil nuic wacas. n i J j ttiiuiij I . , . a Allt Jt 1 II 1 At- beneficial, and truat that they will be " vul """"" "'"" 'aw . ..-.e,.ii tnr tf h h. and fence pickets. The outside of a i. k. eti inrin. tree is the least valuable portion of It, .he remertv la In our owr. hands. It ia because of the presence of sap near the only at this period of their lives that w Wakita dil aah(a1 rt4 t Via m at at aa a at children, and It should be utilised to the "J1 J!lthw P'"ter: rot"n Pvented. bark. This Is the first place where rot attacks the wood. But when lath Is cov- utmost to promote the welfare of their bodies aa well as of their minds. MAZZINI The Washington tree, however. Is more free from the ill effects resulting from this cause than any other tree in the world. After the slabs are taken off, the first and second cuta are the most valu able portions of the tree. The lumber from this part Is used for Interior fln ishlng, flooring, celling, siding, wainscot He had outlived his age, though he ream ecercelv an old men when he riled. nut the "advanced" ReDubllean of the 'ng. etc. It sells for from $16 to $30 thirties and forties had never moved P" fet- Tnl" lB th grade of stuff with the times. Mazalnl was stranded mat wasnington sens everywhere. But a, 800 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J. P. Menefee and wife to L E. Hoak lng. west 90 feet lot 1, block 19, Alblna : S.T50 The Title Guarantee A Trust Company to Julius Ltndaley,' lot A, block 2S2, Portland 1 E. L. Sanborn to Cora A. White, west 00 feet of north 40 feet lot 2, block 19, Alblna 8,500 John F. Crlder and wife to Minnie Gil lam, lota a and S, block 1, Klrerrlew add i 650 Anna Gregory and husband to Margaret A. Horeuinu. iota o ana I, Dlock 3, f. J. Martin Tract Mxry Dnffy and husband to Tbe Title Guarantee A Trust Company, kt 8, block 10. darutbere' add Otto Hetmaa to Jamee Kelly, 20 acrea Secttpn 24, Township 1, 8. K. 2 E. . . . Battle Yott to Otto Hetman, 40- acres Section 24. Township 1. 8. R. 2 K. . Nathan Harris to Esther Harrla, fraction lot S, block IT, King's Second add, also AOxino. block 1. Mead'a add.... Oscar Tftibetts to J. W. Ogllbee. part block 48, Tlbhetta' add, also lot J, block 8. lota 1 and 2, block 8. Tib betta' Homestead, also eaat H lots T and 8. block 18, Tlbbetts' add .. Emily Swank t al. to William Wake field and wife, lota 18 and 19, block "A." Fort month Villa Ext The Amerlcari A German Mortgage 4k Investment Company; Ltd.'. to K. K. Baxter, tot av Bioca ws iy ere., aee : deed . . . . . . . ..A - Charles i. Schaabel sad wife to UTeat- on the ideas of 1848, themselves a some what belated inheritance from the past With the new scientific and . political movements that were forming while Maszlnl was dreaming of the republic, ot the peoplea and the brotherhood of man. he had small aympathy. He knew nothing of natural science and cared less for it. Darwinism and the doc trines of evolution passed htm by un noticed and uninterested. He had never mastered the theories of the modern economists. Nor did he in the least understand the significance of the his toric drama whlch waa being enacted under his eyes. The development of the new world empires of the Greater Britain, Russia. United 'Germany, the United States, did not appeal to him. His survey seldom ' traveled beyond Europe, and in his Europe the Med iterranean nations still occupied a dis proportionate place. He could not realise- how- comparatively Insignificant In the larger world that was opening, Italy and her troubles, Austria and her policies had become. But one would assuredly not pass from the record of this ardent dreamer with the sense that his life was spent In vain. Sidney Lowe In Cornhlll Magazine. LOW AUOTJ8T BATES. 0, B. k I, Ag;a la Gives Long-Time Xiimlt and Stopover. August 18, 19, 25 and 26 the O. R. & N. again sells long-time tickets to points In the East, with stopover privi leges, particulars at city ticxet omce, Third and Washington streets. BIDS WANTED TOGETHER with adranc reports dally on all Duuaings, water ana aewer ayatems, railroad construction, lumber and logging camp and proposals lor new macninery, covering entire Northwest. Addreaa Paget Sooad Pre Clip ping Bureau, I DC. Times Bldg., Seattle, Waah. The Tonio Par Excellence. l.SM 1,000 iA Wmm OoMii.t The best specific reaxdr foe Malarial and Typhoid vColds, Influenza, 16. ,wuuaaaN, It Is all she can sell. It only constitutes 25 per cent of the tree, and the remain ing 76 per cent Is nearly all wasted. The heart of the tree Is the least desirable portion of It. It Is used for timbers, joist, common boards, fence, sidewalk, barn siding and all the lower and cheap er grades of lumber. "The market Is so far away that the freight rates make It impossible for the Washington lumber man to utilize three-fourths of their re sources. It Is burned up to get it out of the way. The forests are picked over to get out the best trees, and the waste left lying around dries up and makes food for fires which annually consume millions of dollars' worth of the rich re sources nature gave us. Charges by Xallroads. One of the best-pos'ted men in Amer ica on lumbering matters Is Mr. Victor H. Beckman, of Seattle. He Is the sec retary of the Manufacturers' Associa tion, and was selected to take up the matter of freight rates with Mr. James J. Hill, the railroad magnate, whose word Is law in the Northwest. I ap plied to Mr. Beckman for a statement, and he said: "The distance from Seattle to St. Paul is 2,05 miles, and from Seattle to Omaha 2,057 miles. The rate on lumber to the first-named point is 40 cents per 100 pounds, and to the last named 50 cents. The difference between the two points named Is only one mile, but the difference on an ordinary ear of low-grade lumber such aa we desire to ship la about $45. This great difference arises from the fact that the railroads have divided the country into xones and arranged their freight rates accordingly. The states In the Missouri River coun try are heavy consumers of the common i grades of lumber, snd sre not producers of the same. It ought to be common ground for the Northern and Southern and Western lumbermen, but we cannot enter the field on account of the heavy freights." I Interrupted Mr. Beckman here to ask what the rates were from the Northern and Southern flelda to the territory in question, to which he replied: "From Minnesota it is 17 cents, from Texas it ts 28 cents, and from Missouri and the Indian Territory it is 16 cents. It we were given a rate of 40 cents, you see. we would still suffer a great handicap; but a 10-cent reduction in the tariff would Increase the valuation of the atumpage In the State of Washington fully $260,000,000." The speaker was again interrupted with ths query if the desired reduction would not tend to greatly injure the interests of the Northern and Southern mills, and he said: "No, It would not. At the greatest the Northwest could not supply more than 20 per cent of , the whole, and we think it Is not unreason able, to ask for this much of the trade. In the territory from Maine to Minnesota land, Oregon. THUS. t". iisnan, Auditor of tbe City of Portland. Dsted Ananst 17. 1BOH. lana, and the dense undergrowth. In other localities from 15 to 30 logs are requirea to make 1,000 feet of lumber, while here 1.200 feet are procured from one small log. One of these forest leviathans, measuring 180 feet to the The Cfcaroh and tha Saloon. nrst limb, and having a diameter at its Krom Leslie's Weekly oase qr nine feet. Is not an easy propo- We regret to read that a church In mon io nanaie. The cut cannot be the neighborhood of New York has made at the base, because the grain of thought It necessary. In order to raise tne wood Is curly. The los-a-er hiv. monev to l.nlld An extension, to ask each climb ud above fhi .innb, as tncy work. It reoulren arrest ir.n.tt, dev's rerelnts each month for four and endurance, because the same nn.i. months to the building fund. The case tlon must be maintained and the same affords, perhaps, an extreme illustration set of muscles used constantly either ' tne ahsurd and harmful expedients with the ax or saw. The men resorted to by churchea to swell their . rirri ac tneir work that they can nnan ,al receipts, expenienis wiucn ierai make the tree fall In nv dir.,- .u... to bring religion Into disrepute and dl- HA.Ir. TU.I- ..... .. null lliry . ..K nt nsin- fAETON. "BEACH A SIMON- BIO Chamber of Commerce. J. T. TAUOHER Room 18. Alnaworth Building. B. B. DICKINSON, Attorney at-Law aad Na tary Public. BOS Commercial bldg. BATHS. MA8SAUB. Turkish, Ruaalaa baths; Battle Creek nursea. 8O0 Oregonlan f-.. Phon Mala 1038 BAEOIMO AMP UOHTERIKO. OKBUON side st. HOUND LUMBER CO.. - Phone Orant 11T1. Ml Bare- CHIROPODY AMD MAMIOUEIVO. THE DiiVKNVU. tb only scientific cblropodlat In tb city; parlor 801-2, Allaky bldg.; thla la th long haired gantlamaa yon want to see Orsnt Id. CAR? ENTERS AMD BFILDERB. rectly to nwell the number of non churchgoers, of which we hear so much complaint In these days. The fault lies here partly, of course, in the meager and insufficient contributions to cnurcn maintenance made by the regular mem bers of the churches themselves, but even this neglect cannot excuse the im position of a tax upon the drink shops. The churches and the saloona stand too far apart In their character end pur poses to make It expedient to yoke them together for any purpose. The saloon nwy profit by the arrangement, but the churches never. Preferred Stock Canned Ooods. Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. . MALE HELF WASTED. C. a. HANSEN A CO., EMPLOYMENT ACTS. 20 North Second at. Offices In Baa Francisco and Los Angale, Cel.; Oft den and Spokaqe. Help free to employers, vre naggag room and .registration. Work aecured for applicant "jo charge. ESTABLISHED 1878. HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN FOB R. B. A Nn OTHER OtlTSIDB WORK. DAILY SHIPMENTS TO NEVADA for th big 8. P. R. R. tunnel; NORTH on th new R. R. work In Waahlnrton: EAST on company and contract work; SOUTH In Oregon, and many ether point. FREE FARE on all R. fi. Work. C. R. HANSEN A CO. 28 North 2d t. Their naU.,u,i. 'nii.uiBiMiM. n r. an ma curate that they can set a stake where Miirnii me ratline- . of sight by the weight of the tree fall- a.. uiuor hi srer t n a t raa A a. n , ft 1. f,.Ar.. V: . .. w' ranrona ictiurnuy iiauipn rhrnmrk est by means of skirl. . "T glna Sometimes the engine cannot be event . , 10 th log- I" event a steel rone an Inch thtM, ..i sometimes a mile or a mile and a half berK;nHh,l,;he! ,0 thB bl Iec t'm-' ber. and It Is slowly draarred m. lu.incrs. me difficulty and ZZa , '" " "'o power so rar away and of working around that slender cable over a mile long, can readily be imagined, Another nlen n w.icn me ground is very steeu is to run them down the side of the mountain by means of a flume. This BiBlB or pianits placed In the ground like a letter V, and ending on the bank of a river, so the logs plunge Into waier arier tneir long, swift flight down the mountain, a log coming down one or tnese flumes a half-mile long will go so fast as to leave a trail of emoKB in us wage, it strikes the water wim aucn xorce tnst it Is frequently Imbedded in the bottom of the rtvr and when dislodged Its end is unfit for use on account or gravel being driven into' It. These logs are frequently so great In slse that they cannot be gotten Into the sawmill until they are blown Into halves by drnamlte. The XiOgrgers. The life Of the big woods calls for WANTED Young men to work In ah ami Drawn ana courage. The loir ire r 1 n,n annT rsnory; siesuy fwi, ii urn" erallv a Swede nr a xr- 7 rr-L and rlpsw mn; 25 men to work In saw mill "f"',, weae or a Norwegian. Tho i the city; $2.25 per and Mr at home; one ...... .o Bciiciauy irisn or trench. nrst-class sticker man In city, can upstairs in rining tne logs down stream to tho room 19, 233 Bnmslde street. mill, he must be cool, nimble-footed ami L-mptMrrtc h.in nn e. nrv in quick, to keep the rapidly turning and ply Contrsctor. Csrnlral work. Yamhill street iyvir.i.nn nmuers irom throwing him Into the Icy water. A fall la pretty cer tain to result in death. A shingle packer Is to tha blar woodi what the" breaker boy is to the coal fields. He is generally a hard lot. A recent strike was brought on amon the boys because their union demanded apple pie instead of custard, and the cook railed to comply with the order. The fact that there were no apples In camp, and aone to be had Immediately, did not enter Into the calculations of the young delegate who ordered the walk out. If there Is any characteristic of the woods people It Is the fact that few of the sawmill men have more than one or two fingers. On account of maimed hands being so general among them, it is predicted mat their coming genera tlona will be born that way. FREDERICK J. HA8KIN. WANTED Men and women to learn barber trade, under Instruction of competent pro fessional barber. Only eight weeks required. Constant practice and success guaranteed. Call or writ for our special reduced rate glren to first ten student. Portland Barber College. 2S8 Ererett street. 1. . LDCY. successor ta Gordon Mfa. Cv carpenter, builder, general contractor, boos remodeling, alteration, etc.; cabinet work knd jobbing a apeclalty; counter abelrlng. lea buxsa, etc.; store and office flxtnres; up-to-date and origins! carpenter work of sll kinds: nothing tno Isrga or too small for oar Immediate attention; no fllea on a; w make and pnt op th beat Br screen In Portland. Shop, foot of Yamhill at pbon. Black 2N9T: residence. T4T Eaat Stark rinre phone, whit Tlx. MONEY TO LOAN oa elty lot and lmpr4 rrm. w. a. gnaw Co., stark at, LOANS on auhnrhan mortgage; low rates. Ward. RM Allskr Bid. ..... ) KORTHWEIT HOTEL, JUotJr onlaadT AariapUaTlrTi f 1 8ommr Hotel, La Oraadai trawl heat. Blvdri Europeaa ptaai U aad Aldw t. St. Charlaa, Flrtt and Morrison ata.. rottlaad FIAMO LEBBOHa. W. OIFFOUD NASH. UK 10th at; urmi upa appllimtlon. Realnners taken. PEEB0KAL8. MR. ELMORE RICE Violinist and tsaetwrr also piano harmony; room 1. y O.U.W. Bldg. hours ( to 6:80 dally; phone. Colon, 88. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ar mora aeraratalf and reasonably filled at Brssell paarswey. til Morrison at., bet. Flrat and Becmd lU. EITHER SEX at will; Dr. Scbenkc'a lata dis covery; for f0 rent mailed; agents wanted Writ J. Jo. Eaat Portland. iiiinli STORIES and noTttla for anmaner rd lag, 10 cent. Jone' Book 8 tor, an Aide CAFE KKATE. 118 BllU St. A Oa laaea) aarred at all bonis. ' '- J FALMIBTRT. ATTENTION. Yos, Erery On of Ton. It Is Absolutely and Positively FREE FREB (It I Fall to Do aa I Claim.) I mak a aolemn oath to tell yon more ab aolute facta In relation to sot only th past but tba present and future of your life, as well aa erery hope, fear or ambition of your Ufa without sailing yon a question. This I will do for you, snd mora than any other elau rorsnt. pilmlat or so-called fortuneteller In tha world can do for you. I glre apwlal adrlc on mining, bualness transactions of all klnda la fact ther I nothing that yos miy want to know that I can not tell you. Aak other clairvoyants and palmists to do aa I agree to do. If they can I will gladly forfeit 16.000. REDUCED FEES SF.VEN DATS ONLY. PROF. WALLACE. "THE COSMOS," cor. Fourth and Morrlaos at. Rooms 77, SS. 29 snd SO. OVERALLS, JOHN A. MELTON, earnenter and builder. SOT Stark stl office and store flrturea built and remodeled; altering and rapalr houaaa. Phon Main T4T. H, F. CLARK, carpenter and guilder; repairing and loonlng; offlc flxturea. Kealdenc phon. Weat T82: shop. Main 1M1. 4B8H Wash, st AUTHORS, carpenter and builder; repairing and Jobbing; store and offlc flxturea Dalit. Bnop JOB Colnmhls. phon Cly 18(11. CREAM AMD CREAMERY BUTTER. BEST creamery batter and par cream promptly deurerea to all parts or tne city irom aioaa tain View Farm, Grbm. Oregon. Apply to W. W. Cotton. .814 Worcester Bldg. phon. Main ISM. ri CORMICE 8KYLI0HT8. METAL SKYLIGHTS, galvanised lroa nice. J. C. Bay sr. yfls Second st CAFES. YATES' PLACE, 888 Washington St.. Phon 8. Main Til, i. W. rainott. prop. Portia sa. or. CASH REOI8TERB. UALLWOOD CASH REGISTERS. 184 Stark at CEREAL MILLS. ACM 19 MILLS Acme Cereal. CO., Manufacturer Uaiatoa 80 and 22 North Front at. COAX AVD WOOD. WESTERN FEUD A FUEL CO. Dealer In all klnda of eoaL fharcoaL Phon 1018. aok and VULCAN COAL CO., wholesal dealer coals; foundry and smelter eok. beat DOO AMD HORSE HOSPITAL. DR. S. J. CARNEY, veterinary snrgeon. 160 N. ISth. Pbone M.iln 1454. Res. phon. Front i'JB. DYEIHO AMD CLEAMIMO. hetween Fourteenth snd Clubhouse- rtTRNIBHED R00M8. LOGAN BUILDING. 108H Union ava. Elegset rooms rot housekeeping or transient. iurnisna or unfurnished; rate ressonable. WELL VENTILATED lngl room. 15c, 80e and 26c a nlgbt: beds. lOe. Tha Everett Hons, eor Second and Dart. THB COSMOS Fourth nd Morrison, famished housekeeping utte. suit aad alngl room; 8Sper week and up. 204H STARK ST.. nicely furnished room: rea sonable rent; trauienta aollclted. Pbon Front 1086. SEA- BESUCZD BATHS TO SHOXB. Go to Kewport and Yaqulna Bay an Ideal beach. It Is becoming very pop ular with the Portland people. The low rate of $3.00 has been made by -the Southern Pacific Company, in connection with the Corvallla & Eastern Railroad, for the Sunday round trtp-, from Port land, tickets good going Saturday, re turning Monday. . A delightful ride through the beau tiful Willamette Valley, with privilege of going up one side of the Willamette Kiver, returning the other. A Ka.Cl T as wet r hundreds ofmtlls ' tm.knyimi. every year because -f the forests beeom- ,et descrJblns tha seaside reeortj Tat lng exhausted. Tha available supply of Yaqulna. TBR CASTLB 8Ts Wubligtoa t.: rooms tor gentlemen; transient Tel. South TBI. CITY STEAM DYEING A CLEANING WORKS. Herman Enkle, proprietor. Pbon Main 1713. No. 86 6th at., near Pine. Portland. Or. CIGARS AMD TOBACCO. LSbKttO-ULNST CiGAB CO. Distributer of l-INB CIGARS. ' Portland Oeeeoa. MASSAGE. BOSS OF TNS ROAD OVERALL and mecaaa Ica' clothing. Untoa mad. Meaatadtas Broa Mfgra., Portland. Or. PLUMBERS. DONNERBERG A RADEMACHBB, plnmbera, removed to 84 Fourth st Both pbon. REAL E8TATA. OK 8ALK rARM8 I ai proved farms for eale la all parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to avdt purchasers. For fall particulars aa ta varloua properties apply to Was, MaeMaatar. 811 Worcester bldg. MAXWELL A KNAPP REAL ESTATS. Room t, Chamber of Commorca bldg. REMOVAL. DR. FRANK B. FERRIS, DU. GBRTRUD8) M. Lambenos. Dentist. rinor4 to MauJ bldg.. Sfth Boor. ROPE. pOUi'LAMi CORDAGE CO.. eor. .Voiuismu and Northrnp ata.. Portland. Or. Koonxo. FERKELL, root pa luting, repairing rust. W. J. leaky root a specialty. Scott IMZ. 08M Phon. SPIRITUALISM. THOMSON, psychic reading .dally ; circle Sun oay, juesnay. maif evening, im n. iz?n. BT0&AOI AMD TRANBFER. V. O. PICK, odlc SB Flrat St., between Blar and Oak sta. ; pbona 688; pianos aaa rural tare moved and packed for shipping; cook anodlou fireproof brick warehouse. Front and Ola v at. SAFES. BUY YOUR SAFES of J. S. Davis i voor ra- pair snd lockouts safely don. 88 Third SC SLOT MACHINES. RANMCONTlNEMAi, MACUINK CO. Slot anachlnaa. B. B. Park aad Oak. Beta) Phones. Msln 188. SPECIAL DELIVERY. POST SPECIAL DELIVERY. No. Incton st. Phone. Or.. Main 868. 1MI, WHERE TO DIME. BTROUSB'S RESTAURANT; flrat-claa swale. Mat service. wasnington St. WHOLESALE GROCERS. WADHAMd CO.. wholes Is grveora, msuu- factnrera and commission narcuanta, M anal 68 Front t ALLEN A LEWIS, wholes in grocers. land. Or. Port. MASON. N. W. EMHMAN A CO.. whole Is grocer, cor. Second and Pin ata. LANG A CO.. First and Aakenr ts. MDME. H. B ELY, aermstologlst, massage, lectlic treatment. 1KSH Flrtt st- ELECTRICAL WORKS. PORTLAND MECHANICAL snd Electrical Works ; phone, Black 2081. 181 Madison at. PORTLAND ELECT aUUAL WOUh.S Offlc 864 Stark at. FRATERNAL IM SURA CI. FOR RUNT Large front room nicely fur nished. 4.14 Yamhill street. 189 Seventh St.; half block Portland Hotel. BPARD WITH ROOKS. ROOMS WITH BOARD, well furnished; all modern conveniences; table board also. 221 Thirteenth. TOR SALS. A CHANCE la a 11 f tim; will ell th i eloslv right of Oregon. Washington and Idaho for the Home Hammock Stand; a good eller. Call on or ddfes W. H. Morehouse, 402. Spokane and Sellwood. uRDfiu OF WASHINGTON Foremost frater nal society of Northwest: protects th liv ing. J. L. Mitchell, aupre.o secretary. 812 and 81S Marqunm bldg.. Portland. Or. Tel ephone stain . WHOLESALE WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., 184-188 SeeoaA at., bet. Yamhill and Taylor. Portland. Or. WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. WHOLES ALB CROCKERY AND Oi-ASaWAHsV Prasl Hegel A Co.. 100 to 108 ft, eor. Stsrg nHABTCTAZt. FREE BH1NI8. CLOTHES CLEANED and pressed 81 pf anoath. Unlqu Tailoring Co., 84T Washing ton t IV8TRAMCE. i. PHILIP KENNEDY, tnauraaee; resident agent Norwlck Union lira laaarasee Soclatg. Pbon Sooth 1681. 44 Bamlltoa bldg. FOR SALE B-room house, tot SHilOO; lawa aad fruit tree. 81 A Eaat Twentr-.lith at. sear Clinton Kelly School r Woodstock ear. FOR SALE. Stock of grocerle with bakery shop outfit and lzturea; will all cheap; groceries at Invoice. 606 Foarth street. Booth, FOR SALE A few blch-grada typewriters, SJO eca. l. aaa u. Aieunav, ui lava it. JAS. Mcl. WOOD, amployera' liability Bad la. dividual accident; sorely head t all kiada. Pbon 4T. Concord bldg. B. F. BATTELS COMPANY. Plrs Inasursnee, 448 Sbarwek bldg. Oragoa pboa. Claf 828. ISAAC L. WHITS. Bra rnaaranr, 228 abarhwS bldg. Orema phone. Main AM. IROM WORKS. PIIOKMX IKON WORKS Engineer, saiaa fscturer ef marine, mining, logging sad saw , Dilll machlncrv: nrouint attention to renstr 1 wart, t'hona; East . UawUrarn ava S 8d Ladd & Tilton, Bankers Eatabltaaalt to 1868. TSAITACTS A OSNSftAJtV SAMKXVCt BVSUIEM. Xntarest AUowed ea Time Deposits. Collection made at all points aa fsvomhta ter ma. Letter of credit Issued available la) Eorop and all polata la U United 8 tats. Sight escbsers and telerrsphl trasafera aold In New York. Wasblnstoa. Cblesge, St. Leal. Denver. Oman. As rraaeleoe sad Atoa tooa aad British Colaeibla. Exchange sold aa London. Pari, fleetfn, Prankfort. Hong Kong. Yekohama, Manila sad Hoooltilow mm BROS & CKRISTLNSD "", i - 'l "' faecasBors to' " MORRIS WHITEHEAD, EAXSt&.l. , - " FIRST ART AI r"B 1 1 ftrST PVlITLA.Ny, CO.