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v TOE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MOX DAY EVES ING. SEPTEMBER, 21, 1003 10 Op Entered at the Ptwtnfflc ( Portland, Or.. for transmission through tie mall a secona (Iin matter. Postage for single conies For an 8. 10 or 2-pge pler, cent: 10 ts 23 psges, 3 cent; orer jfO pages, 9 cents. . , '.I'V'V '' telephones. Butne OfficeMain 800. tdluwial Roowe Main 390. foreign advertising representative. Vreeland-Bengamln Specie I Advertising Axenrr. ' Iftti Nassau Street. "New York. Tritmn f liulldlug, Chicago. . : SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ..." . '-. v ..' Tama y Carrier. Tha Pally Journal, on year... .-Tli Dally Jwrnal. nix moatha ,'Th lel)y Joaraal, three month ITia Dally Journal, by the week Term y Mail. The rvallr Iwul, br mall, on yeer The- Defy JwuL by miU, eta: nnnlha. Tba Dallv Journal, bv mall. three montbe. , The Dalir JsarLby Mail, oa month... ' The Semi-Weekly Journal. $IV0n 2 " 1.10 .10 ft 00 2.ZO 1.26 .00 Tba Heal-Weekly Journal. to 12 pages each ' 1MIM-, all the newe and fun maraei reporw, ona year, 81.30. . Tka Wekly Joaraal. Tba Weekly Jonrasl. 100 eolunme of reading earn lain. Illustrated, full market reports, ona jeer, gl.oo. Remittances should ba made br drsfts, peaUl ores, express order and amall smonnts ara acceptable In ona and two-cent poetsge etampe, THE JOURNAL. P. O. Boi 121. Portland. Oregon. SPECIAL IfEETIKg Of THE COUNCIL. NOTK'K la hereby given that apodal meeting of the Council of th City of Portland will 1 ' be held on Wednesday. September 23. 1908. at 2 o'clock p. m.. for tba transaction of general buslnese. GEO. H. WILLIAMS. Major. Portland. Oregon, rtept. 1. 1008. ',f'"Z TODAY'S FORECAST. Weather condition and general forecast for . Washlngtn, Oregi and Idaho. I mettled weather .oenttniies In the North Pa rlflo. atatea and hear? ralu ha fallen In the ftourd country. Lighter amount arc reported along the coast and In Nortta-astwn Washing ton. .Fair weather prevails in tha Middle West, and the temperature everywhere weat of tha Mississippi river are about normal. The Indication are for .parflycleady weather In tbla diatrlit Tuesday, with probably ocea- aional ralna In Oregon, Washington a ad North ern . Idaho. . M Maximum temperature hi tha laat 14 boon, . 74; nrtnlmum. 62; prerlpltatlon, none, t .ii . i m i ii ii i, ... ..:bith8. ' ' September 19. to Mr. and llr. fl. H. Carr, of IMI Kaat Twrntylf btb. a daughter. . (tcptemlier 1M, to Mr. and Mra. D. C. Ruah llcht. of 510 Eat Twenty-flrat, a aon. September lit, to Mr., and Mra. W. Morrow, of 021 Jefftrsnn atreet, a daughter. (September 3 S. to Mr. and Mra. V: C. Allard, of Ki2 Kaat Flfteentb, a aou. ( ;'yv , : ' DEATHS. . m September 1,1, lnlel- Karanaugh. aged Tl. at 105 Morrl atreet. of cboloeydltla. Inter- tneiat Mt Calrary cemetery. r September 81. Katbei In - Haatrnga, at 80T Pliie atreet, of tnbemilar entrltl. interment .Lone Fir eemetery. September 17, Mabel J. Thorn peon, at Tad Ft Tier atreet, of meplngltla, lntarnwat lna Fir cemetery. " i Keotember IT. Lsend Do. at 103 Sacood atreet. , of la grippe. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. Kopteuibrr ',17, Derby ('. Quick, at flood fUmarttaa huapltal. . of typhoid feter. Inter- ment Tillamook, Or. , - . September JO. Delia W. Imderblll. at Good Ramarltan hoapltal. of lnteatlnal obatractlon, Intermeot iSalero, Or. . 8eptemler 18. Mary 'E. Ward, at Good Sa maritan hospital, of general p rial a. Inter- Aagust 4H. Mra. H. CaL. of -tubereuloahk cemetery., , A. Elliott, at Tnatln. Interment Klrerrlew CONTAOI0U8 DISEASES. ' September IS, Mra. Culbertaon of B8SH Hood street, typhoid ferer, I 8ci item her 10, Edua B. Daris of S31. Hood 'Street, dlnhtherla. v Septembr 10. Nellie Gaffney of 32 Eaat Fif teenth street; typhoid Jerer. September IB. Mla Cora Clark, at St. Via cent a aanltorlam. scarlet ferer. i, Crematorium, on Oregon City car ' line, near Sellwood; modern, scientific, complete, charges Adults, 835; chll dren, 26. visitors I a. m. to 6 . p m. t peruana cremation Association, Jfort una. or. The Edward Holman Undertaking Co. funeral directors and embalmers. 220 Third street Phone 607. J. P. FUIey & Bon, funeral directors ana enibaimers, have removed to thel . : new establishment, corner' Third and Madison streets. Both phones No. S. &XTSX TXBW CEBCBTEBT. Single graves, 210. Family lots from $75 to $1,000. The only cemetery In . Portland which perpetually maintains . and cares for lots. For full Information apply to W, It Mackensle, Worcester ; iiiocK, city. w. m. LAdd, president EEL ESTATE TEANSFEES. , Sunnralde l.aud A Inibroyeisciit com iwiiy to 1. B. Chambcrlalu, lot 16. - block 31, Suunyslda $ 800 J. it. ami I. A. llenner to K. h. Benucr, lot t.r.. blwk 21. Lincoln ptrk It. L. and K, k. Bcnn r to C. H. and I. A. Ut-nner. Llm-ol' park - Jamca H. McMIllcn to William ' Keldt. , 6(x6S feet blink 4, McMillen a id 2,500 jruii'i ticw iieai fcsuie comany to k. t. H.uaon, lota 20 and 30, block 5. Point View , 140 Slay . K. Swlgert, trustee, - to Milton - : Hager. lot 8, block 3. North Tllla.... 80 uag M'mner company to K. Weeks, par cel land section 7, township 1 north, range 1 east Guy (i. Willis and wife to R. Weeka, parcel tand aectloo 7, township 1 north, ' range 1 eaat D. II. Welch to J. Q. Bowlby et al. , panvl land aection 7, township 1 north, range I east : Mary Klllntt and bnsband to Sherman T. Elliott, parcel land section 26, town ablp 2 north, range 2 west R. I. EckerRfin and wife to A. Frederlck aon. lot 12, block IS, Clorerdale Ex- - tension No. 2 Mary Phelps Montgomery to Tboa. Llllla. I"t 21, block 11, Alblna 425 ttliHam Kramer and wife to Anton Burkhardt, lot Ifl. block 24, Will amette add. East Portland 60 mria uooaseii ana wire to Joe Burk- bardt. lot 10. block 5, Mayor Gatca - arid, East Portland 400 lrl uoodsell and wife to Joe Burk .. : bardt lota 8 and 9. blick 6. Uaror ; Oatea add. East Portland 600 B. neeks to ine 1'ort or Portland, par cel land Wrt) feet ti-harfage front, sec- tlon 7. township 1 north, range 1 east. 15,000 : a. weeaa ro ine rort or i-orttana, par-"1 eel land BO feet wharfage front, aection 7, township 1 north, range 1 east Kate E. Stlcklsnd to Matthew Camobell. - - lot 6, block 2W, Coach add. ,T, . . . . 2,000 James I- urares, admlnlatrator, to Mary . H. GraTea. loU 7 and 8. block 1. aub v dlr Ainswnrth tract; also nrooerty In , Polk county , r.. 1,350 . txmw renrpr ana wise to nriTa neisier, lot 7. block 27. Feurer's add. East Port- :-'- lans 1,800 Ji. K. Ulltner and wife to J. s. uiltner, . 10 acrea section 1. township 1 aouth. range 1 West , 1,000 n ii. ienneay to t.avtra uunacrson. . lots 1 and 2, block 4, Summit Annex add : 100 Mary H. Grarea to u. O. GtaTea, bit 7 and S, Mock 1, subdlr Alnaworth tract s.., Mothers! .Mothers!! filotherslj! J rirs.' Vilnstev's Scotfifng Syrcp' U beea axed for ore SIXTY TSAES by BCTXe : LIONS Of MOTBSKS for their 2BXUftXfl tne Txxrvrxo, frith philter surxBsii ft SOOTBSS fae CH1XH, SOFTBItS the OUKS, aVIXATS all FAJN CCRE8 WTKD COLIC, aad It the beat remedy for DIARRHCEA, Sold by DmfjHirta la every part of the world. Be stws tad aak for "Mrs, WiaslowV afoothlng Synrp," a4utseltkia4, Twety-Strccts.sbgta J. Phelpa Pirn t tl. to J. V. Tamleala, lot 8, block 11. Alblna ............. Jaa. A. Bu.hy and wife to Bay R. and K. B. Robcrtena, north H lot 3, bhK 148, Baat Portland : V ' " Joehua R. Alead et al to Kate ML Mor row? wet 60 feet lot ,0, Mat 26 foet lot 12, block S, Mead a tract 6cottlb American Inreatment company. Ltd.. to Alc C. Re, lot IT, 1H. 10. SO block 8. Willamette belght Bertha P. Ledlngham to Robert T. I.ed Ingham, lot 0. block 22, Smith aub dlr and -dd B. J. Vaoman to Rarah B. Weeka, lot 8, hinck in. Dunn add 8S0 ( 1,800 4.IW 3,000 1 KI 1,800 TOO ...1 600 Sarah B. Week to H. J. Yeoman, aouth 48 feet lot . Mi'lroae tract Herbert P. Crutehec to Klla A. Uanmi, lot 14, block , wooaiawn bud, wri land " Adam Fleckenatata and wife to alary Angerateln, parcel lann aeriion u. towimhln 1 north, range 1 eaat Mary Angemteln to C. Alhertlne, pan-el land aection IS, lownanip i norm, rngn 1 eaat . W. Goddard and wife to W. P. Dick inson, lot IK. Vance 600 John K. Altrblaon and wife to Archie A. Conk, lota 1 and 2, block 8, North Alblna ...,..,-. Oet jrour title lnauranoe and abntrnct to real estate from the Title Guarantee te Truat Co., Chamber of Commerce. BOILDIMO PERMITS. To O. T. Olaen, repair bonae at Flrat and Hamilton, to mat S.160. To M. W. Smith, erect two-atory dwelling at Stanton and Commercial, to coat 81,400. To Frank Klernan, repair building at Slith and Flanders, to coat 876. To J. N. Oarlaon, erect cottage at Balgbt avenue and Falling atreet. to coat 81.000. To Title Guarantee and Trust company, repair building at Flrat and Stark, to coat gliio. To W. nonathoa, erect tw-torr bnuao at Eaat Sixteenth and Kaat Yamhill, to coat 81.1XK). To A. C. Going, erect two-atory honae at Waaco and Eaat Seventeenth, to coat 82.600. To Mary Dwrer. repair house at Sixth and Morrtaon, i coat 2M. To 11. Lun re n. erect houa at Woods and Kelly, to coat 8400. .To E. I.. Sanborn, erect tora at Commercial and Stanton, to coat 81.60U. To Mr. H. O. Field, erect cottage at Eaat EUrenth and Bldwell. to coat 7w. To Lamber A Sargent, erect two-atory brick at Eaat Alder and Grant arena, to coat 816,- 000. To W. F. Bnrwell, erect .foitr-atory brick at Thirteenth and Lnroioy, to coat 812,000. To S. Morton Cohen, repair bnildiug at Washington and Sixth, to coat 1160. ODD FELLOWS MEET . IN GRAND SESSION Orand overelgn IVodge la Oonventton la Balttmore Women mepresentlng Order of Bebakan Also . Present (Journal Special Service.) Baltlmord. Md., Sept. 21.-An official welcome to the Sovereign Orand Lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fellows was given In the I. O. O. F. Temple to day. The members of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, 200 In number, and the women representing the Order of R- bekah were escorted from headquarters at the Hotel Rennert to the temple by the Patriarchs Militant Rev. J. ' W. Venable of Hopklnsvllle. Ky.. grand chaplain of the Boverelgn Grand Lodge, began the exercises with prayer. Edward Rosaman of Baltimore, chairman of the executive committee of the grand lodge of Maryland, then an nounced Governor Bmltn. who welcomed the grand lodge and members of tne Re bekahhranchln J&ehatrrlheAtaJte, Mayor - McLane spoke for the city of Baltimore.' The other speakers Included Edward Rosaman. grand master, for the grand lodge of Maryland; Adrian Hughes, grand patriarch for tne grand encampment, and Department Com mander O. W. Godman of the Patriarch Militant. , , Grand Sire J. B. Goodwin of - Atlanta. Ga., responded, and the exercises were at an end. The members of the Sovereign Grand Lodge then marched to the Odd Fellows' Temple, where their secret de liberations were begun. lodges la South Africa. Grand Sire Goodwin spoke of the movement to institute lodges of "the order In South Africa and also reported that a request had been received for the admission of h grand representa tive from the Patriarchs Militant branch of the order. As the constitution stands the military branch has no direct rep resentative In the highest lodge of the fraternity. A -; "- Grand Secretary Grant's was a very voluminous report He told of an en couraging increase for the year in both of the subordinate and Rebekah branches, that of the farmer having been larger than for several years.-' More than IS. 000 lodges were Instituted dur ing the 12 months in this and other countries, the total increase in member ship amounting to about 100,000. The order now has members in 19 foreign countries, but the bulk of the member ship continues in the United States. Grand Treasurer M. Richards Muckle of Philadelphia submitted his report, and the reading of It and the other officers' reports was dispensed with. After the usual committees had been appointed a number of resolutions were offered. There will be no elootion of officers by the convention. Tonight the visiting women and the grand representatives are to be enter tained at a reception and concert TrXXiMAB CASE TJI" TOB TBIAaV. (Journal Special Service.) -Columbia, S. C, Sept. 21. The caso of James H. Tillman, charged with the murder a year ago- of N. G. Gonzales, editor of the State of this city, was called for trial today at Lexington, be fore Judge G. W. Gage of Chester. Both sides are ready for the trial, and it is expected the case will proceed without further delay. The shooting and kill ing of Gonzales on the strets of this city attracted national attention, and it is expected that the trial likewise will be followed with close Interest throughout the country. It is probable that no man who has ever before been tried in South Carolina had such an ar ray of lawyers to defend him as has Tillman. Immediately on securing tho change of verrue to Lexington last June the defense, which already had five at torneys, employed five lawyers at the iexlngton bar almost all of the legal talent there, in fact Tillman goes to trial, therefore,,' defended by ten law yers. He is a lawyer hlmseli, and takes an active part in his own defense, whHf . mm . . 1 il, ii .'. Senator Tillman, his uncle, will lit In the case and make suggestions. BBW FLAT BT E. R. SOTHUBH. (Journal Special Service.) Washington, D. C, Sept. 21.-Consld erable Interest is manifested by play goers In the premier production to be given at the Columbia Theatre, this city, tonight of "The Light That Lies n Woman's Eyes." The play waa writ ten by E. H. Sothern for his wife, Miss Virginia Harned, who is to have the principal part After a week's engage ment in Washington, Miss Harned and her company will begin a western tour that will take them as far as San Fran cisco. The new play, if successful, Will be played alternately with "Iris." tho piece in which Miss Harned made a great success ..last season. BUMM CT7BB POB FIXES. Itching piles produce moisture and cause itcning, this form, aa well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding; Piles ara cured y Dr. Bo-san-ko's PllewRemedy. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tu mors, too a Jar, at druggists, c sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about yoar ease,r. Bosanko, Phil's, Pa. STATE FAIR MEET A GREAT SUCCESS BBOOSO BSXAKXira OXOWBaJ MLAKX rmn ahjtuai. ZTXurr mm obbat- SIT XTEVT SY XXU) TK THIS TAIB BBSTJ1.TB Or ATOSBaVTS (Journal Special Service.) fair Ground. Salem. Or., Sept. 11. The laat day's racing: at Lone Oak track brought out a large attendance, and 4l4....k 1k. -w, tr,i nraa MAf i-ail 1 f ak mm pleasant as on preceding days, it was good. Light clouds overhung, tne vai ley and a fear of rain before evening doubtless kept many people away, but this did not Interfere with the racing program, and some excellent work waa r.u ol Vr.cv r.cnrci n 1, w fha Zn ntndi en. It was in the mile hanal no whun nhin Olrl vent lnidr done on was broken, riinnlnar rm-c when Ohio Girl went under the wire closely pressed by a large field, in 1:414. a half second below the track record of 1:42 flat, made by Mo- wit zh. Whitehead's great racing mare, in 1894. ' An unfortunate incident occurred In this rare that will wlthou doubt cost ., t j - . A tne maie nuaru vi nsriuunuis mmo money. I ne nornen were mica up xui the start In front of the grandstand with the starter with the flag 100 feet north of tha wire, and an assistant with the flag 100 feet beyond the wire, sev- eral efforts were made to get the horses off, but Rutherford's McFarlanf and Green's Rasp could not be got away, the two horses showing themselves pig, headed to a degree. At last the horses left, the flags both dropped and a part of the field runners, led by Thrall's Sally Goodwin, started for the mile run. Fierce protests went up, for MoFmrianeH ana riasp naa not unaersiuuu ii mm I?''1. ""I?..!.8.0 !! mile when Judge Lelghton on the stand, decldeA.lt was not a fair.start and he rang the beS for the runners to come back, but they were too far away, and Sally Goodwin and Rimrock ynade tne mile In good time, the othete having dropped out. When the horAeg came In their owners claimed first and sec ond money, respectively, and a fierce quarrel arose about the Judges' stand, the owners of Sally Goodwin and Rim- rocs ana tnetr supporters coni-nuing thnt the start was a fair one. while others were equally certain that the con trary was the case. Finally the judges decided that It was no race, that all bets were off, and the race would be run over ln 20 minutes, thus giving time to make a new book. Sally Goodwin and Rim- rock were at once withdrawn from the race and the owners formally claimed the purse. They will make their de- mands good by appealing to the na- tlonal executive committee if the purse is not rjaid to them, and the opinion of the best horsemen here is that as the purse waa paid to the horses winning at the second start, the board will have to pay It a second time to 8ally Goodwin and- Rimrock. Master Belmar Takes 8:17. The 2:11 trotting race waa. taken by Master Delmar, belonging to the stables of W. A. Clark. Jr. of Butte, Mont. (Sen ator Clatka stables). The horse won three heats out of five after making a sensational break In tha first heat. wrecking his sulky and narrowly es caping more serious Injury in a col lision. Redskin. 8. S. Bailey's trotter, took two heats In this race and se cured second money. The racing program for the afternoon was as follows: Trotting, 8:1T Class. Five horses came out to struggle for the mastery in this event S. S Bailey's Redskin, Hogaboam driving; R. A. Smiths Idlewllde, Smith; A. M. Carr's Master Delmar, Hayes; W. K. West's The Commonwealth, Green; John Lance's Dr. Bunnell, Lance. The horses scored repeatedly, owing to the breaking of Master Delmar and The Commonwealth while passing the wire, At last they were given the word and away they sped, Delmar on the run, in fourth place and around the first turn, Delmar run nlng and zlg-zagging collided with Commonwealth and was drawn to one side of the track and put out of the heat, his sulky having been wrecked. Delmar was at once brought back to the post, while the others made the race. Redskin led the field, Idlewllde, a "close second up to the third quarter, where Redskin broke and dropped to second place. Idlewllde taking the lead to the head of the home stretch. In nearlng the wire. Redskin, -coming down in splendid style, electrified the grand stand by taking the lead and winning the heat in 2:16, with Idlewllde sec ond; The Commonwealth third, and Ir. Bunnel distanced. Master Delmar, ow ing to the accident, was given fourth place. Time by quarters, 84, 1:07, 1i41W, 2:16. Redskin led from the wire In the second heat with Idlewllde a close sec ond and Delmar going splendidly, third. On entering the back stretch Redskin went up in the air, Idlewllde again tak ing the lead to the five-eighths where .., . i ....i.i ? sne surrenaereu iier puBiuuu w mo princely Master Delmar, who with the stride at' the thoroughbred that he Is, led from that point to the wire, win ning the heat In 2:17, with Idlewllde in second place and Redskin a close third. Commonwealth alone far In the rear and barely inside the flag. Time by. quarters, 34, 1:08 1:4.3, 2:17fc The Third Race. In the third heat Master Delfnar led around the turn, Idlewllde coming sec ond, but she soon broke and dropped behind Redskin. Delmar led the race to the wire. Redskin, in the home stretch, making every effort to gain the lead, Delmar winning in 2:17, Red skin a close second, Idlewllde "third and Commonwealth "also ran." Time by quarters 34, 1:08. 1:43. 2:17 In the fourth heat only Master Xel- mar and Redskin appeared, the others, having failed to take one heat in three, being sent to their stables. Delmar and Redskin got away nicely, the former leading by half a length to the eighth where he began to increase the lead. On the back stretch. Redskin coming fast, drew alongside the Montana trot ter and for nearly a half. mile the two sped, along neck and neck, when sud denly the Montana horse broke and before he could recover his stride Red akin had a safe . lead of tL half dozen lengths. Delmar made eyery effort to reduce the lead and noowft the -home stretch it was a horse race. Redskin trotting under the wire winner by a lensth. In 2:18 V.. Time by Quarters. 33, 1:08, 1:42, 2:18. In the final heat of the race Redskin led to the back stretch where he broke and the Montana racer took the lead and held his position to the wire winning CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, J - TiieKind You Hava Always Bsxght Bears tho Signature of the heat and race In a jdar In i:it. Time by quarters, S, 1:11; 1:4(, i:lS. Trotting- Consolation, Two XUea. :! FJve horses appeared on the track for this event, and started In the first heat They were: C Whitehead's Deputy. Whitehead driving; U Zimmerman's Louis Z., Erwln; ). W. Miller's "H. H. H" Miller; Fred Brooker s Mark Han nabus, Oreen, and K Smith's Idol, Ilel man, - The horses were led b. Deputy with Louis Z. second and It. H. H. third to the three-quarters, where the laat named two changed positions,. IL II. H. taking second place, and at the head of the stretch Louis Z. had dropped back to last Down the stretch Deputy led, the drivers using the gads liberally and un der the wire ha went. In J:1&V wit! H. H. H. second, Idol third. Mark Man nabus fourth. Louts Z. fifth. Time by quarters. 34 hi'. 1:08, 1:4JH. z:18V- Deputy again led the trotters in the second heat, going around the turn with I fv bus third and H. H. H. fourth. These positions they held to the home stretch, the race up to that point being a pro cession and down to the wire they came. Deputy leading, with Idol second. H- H. third, Mark Hannabus fourth. Z. fifth, Time by quarters. 84 . ,, a.aiiz a-iou. Oas Btlls unnlng7 Handioap, The mile handicap running race brought out six starters, 8. Jones' Rim rock, with Duggan up; Larsen mc Bride's Ohio Girl, Carson; E. M. Ru therford's McFarlane, Smith; Fred Blumberg's Pepper Sauce. Adair; J. I n d r... t n tv,,. tl-. i ui r b unnji, jjuaivu, uu . v.. ........ i nnuy ituimwiii, iniuiv. j h ii.i d,-. 1 had difficulty in getting away, but tne word "go" waa finally given and later recalled "after Sally Goodwin and Rlm- rock had started for the race. Later, after the two had completed the mile, the horses were again started and this time without Sally and Rimrock. Ohio Girl winning the race in 1:414, making a new track record and beatmg tnat or 1:42, made by Mowltsa in m4. itasp took second place, Pepper Sauce third and McFarlane fourth BnnnlsaT 'Consolation; ii . th, were J II Branman's Aror B' "wlth Poretto UP; Ru.thrford:N Jonn BogK, McClees; M. L. White's Dr. Bh),mftni Buxton; C. Clancy'a Tom Fox. Dugg-an; Parker A SmoIden'S Rosebud, Ad . Tn hor... rot awa with h , Aaror. B, took tne ieadt racing under the wire In' 1:014 with Rosebud second and Dr. Sherman third. This ended the racing program for the 1903 fair, the best and most successful race meet ever held on the Lone Oak tfack TBTfWX AXTD BAOKAXEBS' TJTTI0H. (Journal Special Service.) New York, Sept. 21. The annual coti- "nuon i n- Trunk and Bagmakers began In this city today and will continue through the greater part of the week. Delegate are In attendance from Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and other cities in which tne crait is organiwra. preferred Stook Canned Goods. Alen A Lewis' best brand. Three Dollars Per Month INOTHINQ DOWN Buys nice lot 40x100, with 10-foot alley, on food car Has, aomlnutes from centre of city, 5-cent fere, high and perfectly level, and ready for building, water piped In front of each lot. Price, Including dj (( Imorovements...P vvr The Best Bargain in Portland POTTER & CHAPIN, 246 STARK STREET Buy Land in Multno mah County Bay it East of the Sandy River .... Best Land on Earth The Nile of America J s. E. EVANS LATOURELLB FALLS. FOR SALE 8everal fins building lots on East 12th street, Stephens' Addition, facing Ladd'a Addition; easy terms. ROBERT BELL 331 WOXCE8TEB BZ.OCX. BIDS WANTED TOGETHER with advance reports dally on all Doiiuings. water ana sewer systems, railroad construction, lumber and logging camps and Rropoaala lor new machinery, covering entire orthwest. Addreas Puget gonad Pre Clip ping Burtao. lnc Times Bldg.. Seattle, MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Six more atudenta to Uke advantage of the reduced rate offered to our first class In barberlng. For full particulars call or ' write Portland Barber College, 258 Everett 18 era-. C. R. HANSEN A CO.. 26 North Second St., general male employment agency. Head quarter for work tor men for railroad eoo- . eirncnon and other outside -vork. WANTED Good practical paperbsnger; ateady ' uiut rm nrscciasa. . a cnureo ix., 274 Taylor st.. cor. Fourth. WANTED Bright boy aa messenger; can naa or two nova after school. Apply Weatern .y.mon iciegrapn compa ny , WANTED Weavers and other mill help, both men and women. Apply Portland Woolen 1 M1MS. WANTED An experienced coal miner- good wsgea to the right man. A a ares Miner, cere I ournsi TWO BOYS. 16 to 19;, ateady Indoor work.' iu alter o a. m. 9 Front, cor. Dana, Par Excellence. Vt .AWlnOodfaf. Jf V The best specific remedy for A' V Malarial and TyphoFd, v . Fevers. - jW Vd. Influenza, A.O..JT Mi ForossA A Co.. Man yJr Xi-IVIUlamSY ' - - The Servant Girl Question Settled - - If your servant 'girl jives "notice," don't feel the. least bit alarmed. , You can readily get another by advertising in tha "iHelp 1 Wanted " columns of THE J0UKNAL at the low rats of but Ons Cent Per Word. For Instance an sdvertieement lilts this would cost you only 18 cents in t HE JOURNAL HELF WAKTED FEMALE, WANTEO Girl or middle-aged woman for gen eral housework in family of three. Address W J H, ear Journal. WANfEI) Women and glrla to work in fruit cannery; good pay. Ilolmea Canning Com- pny , Ka t K Igh th and llTllon. W4NTKI) Girl for general honsework; no cnoaing or wasning. 1K8 North Twentieth at. BITPATIOM WAMTED. POSITION by respect hie middle-agad widow, aa houaekeeper la wldower'a family, wbcra good wagea are paid; excellent cook; will do all wing. Addreas Mra. Gordon, 026 Tbnrman. AN EXPERIENCED poultry man would use I poamon on poultry tarm. euner -" I or aaaiatant; references iron tanon fn pouitryman, care Journal. LADY wishes position to nay car oi inrana; try. Addrea LX, car Journal. city or country BOY desire to learn printing trade. Addreas n. M. w., care journal ornce rtTRXISHED X00MB. t LOGAN BUILDING. 108H I'nlon aa.; elegant room for bouaekeeplng or tranalant furnished or unfurnished; ratea reaaonable. WELL VENTILATED atngle room, lft. SOe and Z&c a night; beia, inc. in avreran Houae, cor. Second and Pari. THE COSMOSFonrth and Morrteon. furnished housekeeping suite, aulta and aingl room; J&.J?-V2.- n.EARr Front 1085. THE CASTLE 278 Waahlngton at.i rooms for gentlemen: transient. Tel. South Tfll. NICE housekeeping and single room, clos In. S8 Tenth, near Stark. " "r.n'hed roonM- st reasonable prteea. ----------- BOARD WITH ROOMS. ROOMS WITH BOARD, well furnished; all modern' conveniences: table board also. 221 Thirteenth t. WASTED MI8CELLAHE0U8. WANTED Second-hand grocery atore nxturea, acalea, etc.; must ha cheap ror cash; atate particular! and where can b aeen. Box. A, ere . Jonrnsl. WANTED By man and wife, cottage or flat of 6 rooma; will glT excellent reference and take good care af property; rant muat be- ses-inable. Artdrwsa box I. care Jonrnal. FOX SALE. BAKERY for aale; nren and fixture com plete; selling from 450 to 800 loaves per day. Bakery, care Journal. , ' FOR SAL'S A few hlgh-grada typewriters, 830 each. L. and M. Alexander. 123 Third St. FOX SENT. R-rodm rottaaa. East Ninth and Taylor sta. 812.50 per montb; furniture 81B0; gaaollne lighting aystem. Paraona, room 4, JSTVj First st. 410 FOURTH Large newly famished front room, suitable for two; easy warning aia tance. Red 8T7S. " WASTED RIAL E8TATE, WB WANT to And a fl-room cottage with lawn In front and fruit trees in bscayard; mnt be on earllne, and not coat mora man 000; modern and In good shape; no agent, fall room 10, 238H Bnrnalde at WANTED TO KENT. WANTED By October 1. a modern 8 or 8-room cottage in South Portland wlthing walking distance. B. csre Journal. REAL ESTATE Y0K SALE. FOR 8 ALE TO-room lodglng-hons. with lease; this paya 300 per montn Clear ana can oa made to do better; look this up if yon want a paring bona. Call at room 19, 2334 Burn- slde st. FOR SALE House and lot on VsncooTer ear line; 10-mlnute car serrlcei a bargain. Ad dreva boa H 8. care Journal. TO EXCHANGE. WILL Exchange Rambler bicycle or Chicago typewriter for a goon rtne. Aonress box win. HOUSES FOR RENT. 81.28 PER WEEK. large furnlahed houaekeap Ing rooms wiin use oi isunury, uaiu. miuiunu cottsges. cheap. Mra. Banm. 184 Sherman at. ATTORNEYS. EMMONS A EMMONS, attorneys-at-law, 644 Worcester bldg 8. B. RIGGEN. attorney and counaellor-at-uw; notary. 806-306 Ablngton bldg. , J. T. TACGHER Room 18, A Ins worth bldg. H. B. DICKINSON, attorney-at-law and no tary pnblle. 60S Commercial bldg. BARGING AND LIQHTEKINO, OREGON side at. ROUND LUMBER CO., 181 Phone. Grant 1171. Burn- BATHS, NATURAL FINNISH BATHS Tha only oae In town; cures rheumatism and bad colda; open daily (except Mon. and Tues.) 81 Esst 28th st. ; take East Ankeny car. Phona. Bcott 2241. MASSAGE. Turkish. Creek nnraes, 300 Main 1088. Russian batha; Battl Oregoplan Bldg. Phone CAFES. THE OFFICE, 235 Waahlngton St., Phone, 8. Msln 771. i. W. Tslbott. prop, portianq. ur. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. J. F. LUCY, Bueceseor to Gordon Mfg. Co., carpenter, builder, general contractor; house remodeling, alteration, etc.; cabinet Work and Jobbing a specialty; counter ahelving. ice boxes, etc.: store asd office fixtures; up-to- date and original . carpenter work of all kinds: nothing too large or too amall for i out immediate attention; no flies on us we make acd put up the best Oy acreens In Portland. Shop, foot of Yamblll St.; phone. Black 2807: residence T47 Esst 8tark; residence phone. White 712. . JOHN A. MELTON, carpenter and builder, SOT Stark St.; offlce and store nxtures bunt snd remodeled; altering and repair bouses, Phona, Msln 747. H. F. CLARK, carpenter and builder; repairing and jobbing; office fixtures. Residence phona, Weat 782; shop. Main 1941. 463 H Wash, st A. J. AUTHORS A CO.. carpenter and builder; repairing and jobbing; atore and oroce nxtnres built. Hhop 200 Colnrnbls, Phone, Clay 18.M. COAL AND WOOD. WESTERN FEED A FUEL CO. Dealers In all kinds of coat, coke and char- coal. Phone. 1018. . VULCAN COAL CO., wholesale dealers best coala: foundry and amelter coke. BANJO, MANDOLIN ArfP GUITAR. INSTRUCTIONS given. clnb instructed, music arranged, music furnlahed for recep tions. Instrument selected. ' HaL Webber, 173 West Park. Phone, Main 2088. CHIROPODY AND MANICURING. THB DEVENYS, 'the only aclentiflc chlropodlsta In the city; parlors 801-2 Allsky bldg.; this Is the long-haired gentleman yoa want t eo. Grant 16. POP AND HORSE HOSPITAL. DR. 8. J. CARNEY, veterinary surgeon. 108 N. 8th. Phone. Main 1484. Rea. phone, Front 108. DRESSMAKERS. MMB. BORTNER, Fashionable dressmaker Just j rem roe u. win o pieasea. 10 nave a lew calla. 185 Seventl ;n st.. cor. Taylor. ARTISTIC dressmsklng and skirt factory, Mrs. McKlbbeo 661 Morrison it. v HOUSEWORKA girl for gen- eral housework In a family of - three; must understand plain cooking. (IS Blank street . fcHEAt KILLS. ACME MILLS CO., manufacturers Balaton Acme Cere I. 20 and ?2 Worth Front at OOHVICB-BXTLIOHTt. METAL 8KYLIGHT8. gsWanlsed Iroa Bices. J. C. Bayer. 265 Second at CIOAXS AND TOBACCO. I8BBRG-0UNST CIOAB CO. Dlatrluuters or FIN CI0ARS. ' Portland. Oregon. DOO AND H0B8I HOSPITAL, DR. S. J. CARNKk." reterinarr surgeon, 180 N. 15th. Phona Main 14M. Rea. phone Front 108. SEC0XAT0RS. HENRY BEROER 180 Flrat stT wallpapsr. ingraina. tapeatrlea, applique rneae. mtar- lor decorating. ELEOTXICAL W0XX8. PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WC'.KS Ofnce 891 Stark at. Phone. Main 2218. DYSIXO AMD CXEAVIHO. CITY STEAM DYEING k CLEANING WORKS -Herman Engle, proprietor. Phona, Main 1T1S. No. So (Ith at., near Pin. Portland. Or. rXEE BHIXES. .CL.tAN5.D,.A.ND PBW8JI 1 ,Pf mouth. Unique Tailoring Co., 84T Washing. ton at FRATEXVAL UrSUBAXOX. ORDER OF WASHINGTON Foremoat frater nal society of Northwest; protect th liv ing. J. L. Mitchell, supreme aecretary, Sit ana 010 Marquam Didg, rortiana, or. .tele phone, Mln 042. IXSVXAXCX. i. PHILIP KENNEDY. Inauraac; reeldeat agent Norwich I'nlon rir Inanranca Society. Phone, Sontn 1501. 44 Hamilton bldg, JAS. Mcl. WOOD, employers' liability and ln- dlrldual accident; aurety bonds of ail kinds. Phone 47. Concord bldg. H. F. B ARTELS COMPANY, flra- tnsnranca, 448 Sherlock bldg. Oregon phone. Clay 828. ISAAC L. WHITE, flra Insurance, 22S Sherlock bldg. Oregon phone. Main SftS. JEWELEIS. THE G. HEITKEMPER CO., manufacturing Jewelers. 2HS Morrison St. MUSICAL. MANDOLIN, gultaa. banjo leaaona. Prof. R. Smith. 2M 12th atr. Phone, Brown SOS. MACHINERY. THE H. C. ALBEE CO.. aecond-faand ma chinery, eawmlll. etc. 848 Orand a. IR0M WORKS. PHOENIX IRON WORKS Engineers, manu facturer of marine, mining, logging and aaw- mill marhlnery; prompt attention to repair wnra. rnone. Kaat zr. Hawtnorna a . aa. MEDICAL. THB SPRINGSTEEN MEDICINE CO.. 811 Deknm. Cnrea women V complalnta quickly. MONEY TO L0A. THB STAR LOAN CO., 210 McKay bldg.r- iravt imro. at., is tna recogmsea nans or the wage-earner. W adrahca money to teamsters, trainmen, shopmen, motormen. conductors, etc., without mortgage, tndoraor or collateral. Amount Monthly U Monthly. Weekly 8100 repay 826.65 or 818.00 or 8S.68 8 SO repay il8.88 or 8 6.68 or 83.38 8 28 repay 8 6.65 or I ASS or 11.66 Business confidential, no unpleasant inquiry. MONEY TO LOAN on real, neraonal and col- lateral security; special attention to ehattle mortgages; notes bought. 0. W. Pallet, (18 Commercial blk. Fbone, Grant SCO. MONEY TO LOAN, amall amonnta. short or long time. J. H. Hawley, 2 Cham, of Com. MONEY TO LOAN on city lota and Improved Term, w. A. Shaw A Co., 243 SUrk St. LOANS on snburban mortgages; Ward. 2 Allsky bldg. low rata. MODELMAXER. FOR FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING go to Andy rrita, macninist ana mooeimaaer. no sta. MAS8A0E. MDUE. H. E. ELY, dermatologist, massage, electrical Treatments. nrst si. NORTHWEST HOTELS. Hotel Portland, American plan; 8I .I par day. Sommers Hotel, La Orand t travelers' horn. Balvsdra European pita; 4th and Aider its. St, Charles, Firat and Morrison sts., Portland, NURSES. CHAS. W. ENOCH, trained nare and masseur: aydrotheropby and maaaag treatments gives at private, resiliences. Office 800 Orcgoolaa Drag, rnone. Main 3' Jan. PSYCH08C0PE. v. nav medium; all affairs of Ufa; clrclea Tueaday, Friday eve.; disessas treated by electro-mag. lag- netic ana mental meinoae; reaas aaiiy, N. 12th. 188 PERSONAL, YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS are more accurately and rcanonaniy nnea at nyaeire rnarmaey. 227 Morrison St.. bet. First and Second sts. SCHOOL HOOKS bonght sold and exchanged at Jones' Bookstore, 201 Alder St., bet. Fourth and Fifth sta. CAFE KRATZ. 122 Sixth St. served st sll hours. A fine lunch PIANO LESSONS. W. GIFFORD NASH, 103 10th it.; term upon application. Heginnere taken. PLUMBERS. DONNERBERG A RADEMACHER. plumbers. removed to W4 Konrtn at. Both phones. PALMISTRY. ATTENTION. Yon. Every One of Yog. It Is Absolutely and Positively FREE FREE (If I Fsll te Do s I Cl.lra.) I make a solemn oath, to tell yon more ab solute facts In relation to not only th past but the present and future ef your life, aa well as every hope, fear or ambition of yonr life without asking yon a question. This I will Oo for yon. snd more than any other clair voyant, palmist or eo-called fortuneteller In the worliP can do for yon. I give .special advice on mining, buaines transaction of all kinda-rin fact there ! nothing that yoa may want to know that I ess not toll yoa. Ask other clairvoyant and palmist to do aa I agree to do. If tbey can I will gladly forfait $5,000. REDUCED FEFS SEVEN DAYS ONLY. PROF. WALLACE "THB COSMOS," cot. Fourth snd Morrtaon its. I .Room 27. A 28. and SO. .TAT llTATB KOBBT ADVANCED. BEAI, gBTaig. Salaried people, teamsters, ete., without secirr- FOB SALE-FARMS - """" K? X""X bu,tn Improved farma for sale In all parts ef P"lP .' , ; Oregon and Washington; payments made to TOLMANi 883 Atlnrton Bldr. salt parchasers. - For full part leu lsrs as to vna-ain -. varioda properties apply .to Wm. MacMaater, , . PBT.PA.tt" asOABB. ' 811 Worceafer Mdg. n,Proed city and farm property at low. CHOICE LOTS close In m at 5 per month; " money loaned for building purpoaea at 6 Wm. BCaoMaster. " per cent, Wm. Keldt, 16 Wash, blk, Fonrth mZT. "n,(lf- hM. and Washington sts. Worcester bMg. FOR -SALE Rogue river's choicest apple and wrTTciw alfalfa Una In targe and small tracts, cheap. manvts, -, ------- U?jy)L WB HAVB appointed Loewenberg A Ooing Co. MAXWELL A KNAPP of Portland. Orr, ohj agents for all of our REAL ESTATE. hotel range and reatauranf good.. - John Vaav .Boon X Chsmber of Commerce bids, Bang Co.,1 Cincinnati, 0. V I . --- . ) . 1 Of course, it's poor rule that doesn't work both waysand the servant girl or snyons in need of a situation may avail themselves of the ssms opportun ities, with the additional advantage of having the advertisement inserted two times absolutely, tree). Telephone Main 300. - . , 0TIBALL8. ' V' BOSS OF THB KOAU 0VBRALLS3 and machaa lea' clothing; anion made; Maustadtor Bros., Mfgr., Portland, Or.- 1EM0TAL. DR. FRANK I. FERRIS, DR. OEhTBt'DU E. ummnon, aenusts, ramoaad te Maclaay bldg., fifth floor. X0F1. PORTLAND CORD AGS CO.. cor. Fourtaantb and Northrnp ata. Portland, Or, . g a Boor.mo. W. i, FKRHELL, roof painting, ranatrlns: leaky roofs a specialty. 88)4 First Pbona, Scott S48. . SPIXITUALI8M. A PSYCHIC P8YCHIST reads dally; elrclas loesnay. moay Tnmg. ins ji. izth at. JIAIES. BUY YOUR SAFES of J. E. Darts; oar r- palra and lorkonta aafely don. SS lrd st STOXAOX AMD TXAHSFEX. C. O. PICK, offlea 88 Flrat at, batwaan SUrk and Oak sts.; phona W8; ptava and furnla,. ture moved ani u pacaea xnr anipping: com- modlona 11 re proof brick wsrabous. Front and Clay ata. SLOT MACHIXE8. TRANSCONTINENTAL MACHINE C0.-81ot macblnas. S. R. Park and Oak. Both i in i !. iin ion. SPECIAL SELIYZBY. POST SPECIAL DELIVERY. No. 1004 Waa- Ingtnn at. Phone Or.. .Main 063; Col.. 261. WHOLESALE WALLPAPER. MORGAN WALLPAPER CO., 184-188 Second at. bet. Ysmhlll and Taylor. Portland. WHIRS TO DIXX. BTROL'8E'S RESTAURANT, flrat-claas tnaala. beat aerrlca. 229 Whlngton at. ; fOWEL SUPPLY. tl.KAN TOWELS DAILY Comb, braah. soap. 81 per month. Lawrence Bros,' Towel Supply (Viaipsny. 40-43 North Ninth atreet. Tel. 410.' WHOLESALE 0R00EXS. WADHAMS CO., wholesale grocers, manu facturers and eommlaalon merchants, 04 and 08 Front at. ALLEN A LEWIS, wboleaale grocers. Port land. Or. MASON, EHRMAN A CO.. wholesale grocarat N. W. cor. Second and Pine ata. t ANfl A CO.. First snd Ankeny ata. WHOLESALE CROCKERY AID GLASSWARE. WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Prael Hegel A Co., 100 to 106 Bth. cor. Start. FTWAaTCIAL. I AOS ft TIXTOM, BAVXXB8, L Katabllahed In 1859. Transacts a general banking buslneaa. lute real Allowed oa Tim Dafosita, Collections made at all points on farm-able term. Letter of credit laaued available Is Europ and all points in tha United Statsa. Sight exchange and telegraphle transfers old on New York, Washington, Chicago. St. Louis. Denver. Omaha. Fian Francisco and Mon tana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin. Frankfort. Hong Kong, Yokohama, Manila. and Honolulu. I7 1 1 U aTTTZD STATES ITATIi BAHX 01 rORTLAND 0RXO0M. MORTHWXai COR. THIRD AND OAS ITS. Transacts a General Banking Bualaaaa. DRAFTS IPm.ED I Available In all cltlea of the L'nltad States' and Europe, Hong Kong and Manila. Collewtlons Xads oa Parorabls Tsrxas. Prealdent J. C'AINSWORTH Vice-President W. B. AYER Asslstsnt Csshler R. B. BCHMZER Assistant Cashier A. M. WRIGHT OITDOBT St SASf TBAITCIEOO BANK, UXXTXD. Chamber of Gommeroe Building, Third aai stars streets. Head Offlea 68 Old Broad street. London. This bsnk transacts a general banking busi ness, makes losns, discounts bills and Issues letters of credit available for traveler and for tba purchaae of merchandise In sny city . of the world. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. , intercat pain on time aeposirs. W. A: MACRAE. Manager. MSKCHAVTaV JTATIOeTAI. MAWJC, PORTLAND OREGON. I J. Frank Watson. Preeldanf .....Vice-Prealdent Caahier .Assistant Caahier R. L. Durham... K. W. Hoyt Geo. W. Hoyt.., Transacts a Oeaersl Banking Business. Drafts and letters of credit Issued available to all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. B OZ.TOV, SB BUTTXB ft CO, Beferenoes. Ladd A THton. Portland; 17. 8. National Bank, Portland; Bank of California. San Fran cisco; Crocker-Wool worth National Bank. San Francisco. Members. Chicago Board of Trade, . San Francisco Pro duce Exchange, San Frsnclsco Stock and Bond Exchange. GBAXJT, PB0TX8XOVS. STOCKS, BOBDS AMD COTTOB. Ban Francisco Office lot THIRD ST. PORTLAND, OR, 490 California st. M0BBX8 BBOS. ft CBBISTSBSBB, Successors to MORRIS ft WHITEHEAD, BANKERS, FIRST AND ALDER STREETS, PORTLAND. OR. MORTGAGE LOANS On Portland real estate at lowest rstea. Titles Inaured. Abatracta furnlahed. TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. V 1 Chamber of Commerce. BOTXCB 8AXABXX9 PrOPLB Do yon need money before pay day? Call on ns. We can advance money on your wages on short notice. Yoa pay back monthly.' semi monthly or weekly. TUB BTAB J.OAV CO., 210 McKay bldg.. Third and Stark sts. New York Loan Office N. Third St.. H. Miller. 4rnn. Losns on collaterals: low rstea ... redeemed pledges for sale: watch and jewelry repairing. Phone, Red 087. . -