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THE OREGON; DAILY JOURNAL, POItTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH. 12. 1904. 11 At the Portland Churches .a a. a 'V-V. BAPTIST. : Tha White yemple Corner Twelfth tnd Taylor .streets, Rev.X Whltcorab . Brougher, pastor. Services, 10 a. m., : one accord prayer-meetins: 10:80 a. m., public worship, subject, ''How He Lost Ills Position;. 12:10 p. n., Temple Bible school; 8:30 p. 'm., youns people's meat , lng; 7:80 p. m., people's popular service, subject. "Straight Shots at Men." This service is under the auspices of the T. M. C A. There will me baptism. Muslo for the day Is as follows: . MORNING. ' , Prelude Festal Prelude. ..... . Shelley Anthem -Incline Thine Ear to Me.... . ,...,..,... v. Hummel Offertoire Harky Hark, My Soul.i . . . . .. . . . , i . . . , ...,-' Shelley Postlude Romania v . Celeg ISVENINO. "'v:,;,v,-,. .Prelude St Cecilia Offertory No 8 h ....... . , ; . s. n . . f Batiste Santhem Ten Thousand Times, Ten. Thousand . , . Schnecker lOffertolre The Radiant Moon Hath . Passed -Away v . .woodward Postlude Adagio 'i . . . , . ... .... ., Forbes Calvary ; East Eighth and Grant streets. Rev. E. A. Bmtth, pastor. ' Bible chool. 10 a. m. Preaching 11 . m. by 1 Rev. Myron, Cooley, theme "Conscience. ' "lord's supper, 12 m. B. T. P. IS. 8:45 p. in.". Preaching 7:80 p. in. by the pastor, E. A. Smith, subject, "The -Transfigured Christ." Special muslo by the choir Miss Oslo Baker, soloist. Central Church Woodmen of the World building. East Sixth and East Alder streets. Re-. William E. Randall, pastor. Morning worship 10:46. Ser mon, "The Best Course In . a Trying Hour." Bible school 12 m. Services Mt. Tabor branch 3 p. m. Christian En deavor 8:45 p. m.,, Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Prelude, "Ministers and , the Marriage and Divorce Question." Ser mon, "Selling Out Below Cost." Second Seventh and Eant Ankeny 'streets. Services. 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. ta. Rev. Stanton C. Lapham. pastor. Morning theme, "In His Presence." Bible school at noon. Young people's union. 8:88 p.- m. Evening topic, "How Shall a Man be Right with Oodr Pro gram of muslo for the day: MORNINO. Prelude Voluntary . Hesse Offertory Offertoire Mendelssohn postlude Kuhn EVENING. Prelude Traumerl . ....... Schumann Offertory Largetto Cantablle. .Gelssler Postlude Batiste HXTKOOXST. Patton Corner of Michigan avenue and Alberta street. Rev. Asa Sleeth. Preaching 11 a. m., subject, "Out of Darkness Into the Llgh" Mrs. Lang will sing "Out of the Darkness." Sab bath school 12:20 p. m. Centenary East Pine and Ninth Streets. Rev. W. B. Hollingshead. Serv s vices 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday chool 12:18 p. m- Dr. J. O. Wiggins, the newly elected superintendent, in charge; Junior League, 4 p. in.; Ep worth League, 8:18 p. m. ' Central Corner Russell and Kerby treets, Alblna. Rev. O. W. Wilson of Illinois will preach at 10:45 a. m.; even lng service conducted by Rev. F. L. Toung. Sunnyslde East Thirty-fifth and Yamhill streets. Rev. W. H. 4 Selleck will preach at It a. m.; evening subject, "Only One Probation;" League, 8:80 p. m. , Grace Corner Taylor and Twelfth treets. The congregation will worship Jn the ehurch parlors. Morning subject. During the Lenten Season There are no social engagements. This ;is a good time to have the face "dressed up." ' X CURED ONE OF THE WORST CASES OF ECEMA Ever known In Portland within three weeks. .1 told the yowng lady'a father I would cure tits daughter In TEN weeks, but THREE sufficed. Now I PO" cure that hateful affliction, and in short order, too. I also ' Remove From the Face; ' Every trace of scars, freckles, smallpox plttlngs, birthmarks, superfluous hairs, wrinkles of the skin, etc., and the eoet Is not , so great almost any one ' can afford It Look In the glass and observe yourself. Wouldn't you be happier without those wrinkles? Wouldn't you ti sreatlr rejoiced If you could appear 20 to 25 years younger than you do? TOU CAfi DO SOf I can make you look that way. MT WORK IS LASTING. IT. DOES NOT FADE. IT, JS THE 8AXE INSTI TUTE WORK. THERE IS NONE OTHER LIKE IT ANYWHERE. IT IS THE x. ptTjanus xrinra or dmmat oiooxcak raw. I GUARANTEE EVERYTHIN S 1 DO Madame Gertrude Saxe ' . Chargee Very Reasonable. .417 AJBZVCrTOir' BTTLDrSO. TILS' wira maut 3803. a a odd a "Power, an -Element of the Spiritual Life;" evening, "The Soldier and His Armor," 10 minute prelude on "The Ul tlmata Purpose In War." Taylor Street Reyi Francie Burgette Short. Classes 9:30 a. m., preaching, 10:30 a. m., subject,' laoses Vision-" Sunday school, 12:15 noon; preaching, 7:80 p. m., subject, "Christian, a Pecu liar . People;" k Epworth League, 8:80 Trinity Cbrner East Tefith and East Grant streets, f Rev. Harold Obsrg. Sunday school, 40 arrih.; sermon, 11 a. m., subjeot, 'Trimming the Candle;" Ep worth League, 6:30 p. m.; sermon. 7:30 p. subject, "No Patch-Work, sir.-, EPISCOPAL Trinity ' Chapet . Nineteenth street near Washington. Rev. Dr. A. A. Mor rison, rector. . Services, holy communion 8 a. m.; morning prayer ana sermon, 11 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m.f Sunday school, .8:80 a. m. St Davld'e East Twelfth , and Bel mont streets. Rev. George B. Van Waters..- Holy communion. 8 a. m. ; morn ing prayer and sermon, 11 a. in.; eve ning prayer and sermon, 7:80 p. ni.; set-vice every week day excepting Thurs day at 4 p. m.; Thursday at if p. m. Church of Our Saviour Woodstock. Evening service and sermon, 7:30 p. m.; hereafter Sunday school will be held at 10:15 a m. St, Matthews Corner First and Car- uthers- streets. Rev. W. A. M. Brack in charge. . ' Morning prayer and ' ser mon. 11 am.; Sunday school, 8:45 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Church of the Good Shepherd Corner Vancouver avenue and Sellwood street Upper Alblna, Rev. John Dawson, rec tor. Sunday school, . 10 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.; evening service, 7:30 p. m. St. Mark's Corner of Nineteenth and Qulmby streets. Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector, holy communion, 8am.; holy communion and sermon, 11 a. fav.; even song and sermon, 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 12:30 p. m. St. Paul's Woodmere. Rev. W. R. Powell In charge. Service and sermon. 11 a. m. . St. John's Memorial Sellwood. Rev. W. R. Powell in charge. Sunday school, 11 a. m.; evening service and sermon. 7:45 p. m. - rusBTmuv. Cumberland Corner Twelfth' and East Taylor streets. Rev. E. Nelson Allen will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:20 p. m. Morning subject, "Shall the Old Book Stand?" Evening service, evangelistic. Sunday school, 12 m.; Junior Endeavor, 3:30 p. m.; Senior Endeavor, 8:30 p. m. Mlipah Rev. Jerome R. McGlada Themea a. m., "Made Nigh by the Blood of Christ; p. m., "Pilate's Question." Special music: Morning anthem. "Thou Wilt Keep Him In Perfect Peaoe" (Bev erly); evening anthem, "Behold, I Stand at the Door" (Leslie); solo, Mrs. MiUer, "Liord, I am Coming Home (Ktrkpat rlck); Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; Rev. Mr. Johnson, the Sunday school mission ary, will lead the Christian Endeavor meeting at 8:30 p. m. Westminster East Tenth and Wetdler streets. Rev, Henry Marcotte, pastor. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; the pastor will preacn morning and eve ning. V " Marshall Street Corner Seventeenth Service, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sun day school, 10 a. m.; Rev. C W. Hays will preach In the morning on "Charac teristics of Faith," and In evening on "Echoes from B. Campbell Mtirran'a Sermon on "Enoch." " First Services, 7:80 s. m. and 7:80 p.' m.; Rev. Edgar P. Hill, D. D., will preach la the morning. In the evening me second in tne series or DODUlar ad dresses on "What the Books Teach." Dr. J. R. Wilson will speak on 'The Acta of the Apostles." . ovo2u:aATxoirA. First Park and Marfliinn itrut, T. B. L. House, L D., pastors Preaching 10:80 a m. by pastor, subject. 'The anany Biaea Wvia.r Sunday-school 12:15 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E, 8:30 p. m. Preachlna 7:30 n. m- hv tha ject "A World of Power." Trombone eplos by Mr. J. Wahan. Pllarim Chatel Srnn trt Lincoln, Rev. H. A. Start, pastor. Sun. day-school 9:30 a. m., W. D. Scott, sup erintendent. - Preaching 5 p. m. The quartet of the First Congregational church will furnish the music. Mississippi - Avenue Corner MIs sisslDDi avenue and Tremnnt C. M. Surytto, pastor. Sunday - schooi 19 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. tn. Preaching service 11 a m.. subject "Glimpses of Her en." Evening service 7:30 o'clock, subject, "The Greatest De ceiver." Hassalo-Street East Seventh north and Hassalo streets. Rev. Charles E Chase, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 12 m. Junior Endeavor 4 p. m.; Senior 6:30 p. m. XiCTSZ&ajr. Swedish Corner Rodney avenue and Stanton street,. Albrna. Service 3 p. m. Sunday-school. 2:30 p. n. Our Saviour Norwegian Synod, cor nerEast Tenth and East Grant streets, Rev 0- Hagoea, pastor. Services 10:45 a. m.' and 7:80 p. m. Sunday-school 9:30 to 10:80 a.-m. SC James' English Comer West Park and Jefferson streets. At II a. m. Rev. J. A Leas will preach on "The Price of Redemption. Subject of even ing discourse, "Moses on 81nat Jesu) tn Gethsemane.' Sunday-school 10 a. m. Luther League devotional 8:45 p. m. St. Paul's Corner -East Twelfth and Clinton streets. Rev. A. Krause. pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Lent services Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday-school 9:80 a. m. ZYA9TQXI.ICAX. ABSOCZATTOIT. First English Comer East Sixth and Market street. Rev. 'O. W. Plumer will preach at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m.; Junior Alliance. 8 p. m.; Youn: People's Alliance 7 d. m. First German Corner Tenth and Clay streets. - ounaay scnooi. :so a. m.. by J. C. Suckel, superintendent; preaching 10:46 . m. and 7:30 p m.. by Rev. A. A. Engelbart; Young , People's Bible topic, 7 p. m.' ."-;; xtajtozucal. ; . First United Corner East Tenth and Sherman streets. . Rev. L. MyroaBooser. Rev. H. L. Pratt, Presiding elder of , the Portland district, wtlt preach morning and evening and administer the Lord's supper at the morning service. Sunday school 10 a. m.. Mr. Charles Staver, superintendent. K. L, C E, at 6:30 p. m. Unlted-iCorner Fargo and ' Kerby streeta Rev. J. Bowersox. Preaching H i. m. and 7 : p. m., subject "The Importance of Decision." Sunday school. l a. m.; K. i c i: p. m, firaUTDAUtlT. First Society Arttaans' hall, Ablngton building. Third street aesr Washington. Conference 11 a. m.; children's progres sive lyceum 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Irene Smi&.svlll locturt ta '7nM Medium. ship and; How to Attain the Same" tt 7:30 p. ni. . Church of the Spirit Services 7:45 p. m. In Willamette hall, ;70H Second street near Morrison; lecture by Rev. J. H, -Lucas on "How to Gain the Mas tery,' followed by Mrs. Ladd-Flnnlcan. ' Progressive Spiritualists-Lecture and spirit', messages Sunday night 7:45 at AUeky hall. " " CHXXSTZAJT. . Rodney-AVenue Corner Rodney ave nue and Knott street. Rev. Albyn Esson. Morning subject, "Whence the Power of Progress?"; evening, "A Matter of In terpretation.! -31bla school 9:45 a. m.; Christian Endeavor 8:80 p. m. ( First Corner ' Park and Columbia streets. . E. 8. Muckley, minister, will preach at 10:80 a m. on "How to Make a Church Prosper," and at 7:45 p. m. on "The Heart of Things."- Bible school 12:16 p. m.: Junior Christian Endeavor 4 p. m.; Intermediate and Senior soci eties 8:30 p. m. : norUIl CXXI8TXABT UWIOH. . ' People's Christian Union F. E. Coul ter, minister, No. 201-Alisky building, Morrison street, corner of Third. Devo tional service at 11 a; m., sermon by the minister; subject, ''The Separation of Lot and Abram; or, The Final Parting of the Ways." School of religion 12:15 p. m.; theme "John the' Baptist His Life and Death." Literary and musical program of the Harmony club 7:30 p. m. , CXSXSTXAJT 80ZXV0X. First Church Services at the Scottish Rite cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale (Fifteenth) streets. Ham. and 8 p. m.; subject ''Matter." Sunday school at cloae of morning service. Second Church of Christ Auditorium building,' Third between Taylor and Sal mon streets. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; subject, "Matter." Sunday school 12:16 p. m. KSTXODZST EPXSOOPAX 80TTTM. First M. E. Church South 171 H Sec ond street Sunday school 10 a., m. ; preaching by Rev. E. H. Moore at 11 a. m.; subject "What Think Ye of Christr ITOKMOV. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Servloes In Allsky building, hall 400, Third and Morrison streets, 11:80 a m. and 7:30 p.. m. iracEx.xjLxrEous. Berea Mission Second and Jefferson streets, Rev. J. H. Allen, pastor. Sun day services: Sermon, 'The Preparation Needed for the Coming of the Lord," 10:30 a. m. ; sermon at 7:80 p. m., "The Date of the Flood 1. e., the Tear, the Day of the Tear, the Month, the Day of the Month and the Day of the Week Which Was the Sabbath Day" (second Idlscourse), f Millennial Dawn Sixth street near Main. Service at 8 p. m. Advent Christian Hall Harrison and Third streets. Gospel services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m.; young .people's meeting 7 p. m. Charles Haffenden preaches at 11 a m., and F. W. Brampton at 7:30. First Methodist East Couch and East Eighth, Rev. W. F. Small. Services 11 a. m, ; sermon topic, "The Elimination of the Unfit." Sunday school 12:16 p. m. T. W. C. A Rev. E. W. Nelll. the Texas evangelist, will speak at the rooms, corner Sixth and Oak streets, st 3:45 p. m.:' subject. "Watch." Cornet and vocal solos. T. M. C. A. Fourth and Yamhill streets. Sunday club for men t p. m.; half-hour concert by Drlscoll's orches tra: address by Dr. E. P. Hill, "An Ad venture"; tenor solos by Lauren Pease; study groups; topic, "How to Become a Great Man": fellowship lunch.' Boy' dub T. C. K. club, for older boys will be addressed by A. King Wilson at 8:30 p. m.; subject 'My College Days." . WILL MEMORATE IRELAND'S SAINT A Saint Patrick's day entertainment will be given Wednesday evening, March 16. by Saint Mary's parlsn. In the par ish halt Williams avenue and Stanton street. Alblna. Judge C. Munly will preside. The speaker of the evening will be James H. Murphy, who will de liver .an oration on the "Genius of a Race." The program follows: Trio Violin, mandolin and piano, "Medley of Irish Airs." Miss J.k Burke. W. Sheeny and Miss Reynolds. Song M. Keating. Reading Selected, lUies A, Anderson. Song r nsthore." Miss Annie Fleming. Song "Erin, the Tear and the Smile," mixed quartet. Lecture "The Genius of a Baoe," James H. Murphy. Song "Mollis Bawn." Violin Solo Selected. Miss 3. Burke. Reading Selected, George O'Farrel,. Song "Kathleen Mavourneen," Miss M. Bresltn. "America." St. Mary's choir. The proceeds of the entertainment will go towards the parish. TAXSS COM2 XV &APXSZ.Y. The amount of taxes paid up to noon today , was 3775,000. The amount col lected this morning was a little more than 320,000. Yesterday the sheriff turned over as the proceeds of the tax collector's office about 360,000. It Is ex pected that by Tuesday almost 31.500,000 will have been paid in after rebates are allowed. Taxes will become' delinquent on April 4. and afterward taxpayers will be subjected to a penalty: IU TA1PB or CXAXCOAX. row People 2Caow How Usefal It Is Preserving Health and Beauty. Nearly everybody knows that charcoal Is the safest and most efficient disinfec tant and purifier in nature, but few real ize its value when taken into the human system for the same cleansing purpose. Charcoal is a remedy that the more you take of It the better; it la not a drug at all. but simply absorbs the t-asee and Impurities always present in the stomach and Intestines and carries them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking. drlnktnK. . or after eating; on ions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and Im proves the eomplextlon. It whiten the teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It absorbs the Injurious gases which collect In the stomach and bowels; it disinfects the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh All druggists sell charcoal !n one form or another, but probably the best charcoal and the moat for the money Is In Stuart's Absorbent Lozenges; they are composed of the finest -.powdered Willow charcoal, and other harmless antiseptics In tablet form, or rather In the form of large, pleasant tasting los enges, the charcoal being mixed , with honey. The daily use of these lozenge will soon tell In a much Improved condition of the general health, better complexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty tf It la that no possible harm can result from their continued use, but, on .the contrary, great benefit. , .A Buffalo physician. In speaking of the benefits of charcoal, says: T ad vise Stuart's Absorbent Losengee to all patient suffering from gas in stomach and bowels, and to clear the complexion and- purify -the breath, : mouth and throat: I also believe the liver ta greatly benefited by the dally use of them; they cost out iweniy-nve cents a box at drug stores, and although In sorhe sense a patent preparation, yet I believe I get more and better charcoal In Stuart's Absorbent Lozenges than la any of the ordinary; charcoal tablets,' EGGS NOT COMING 1150 LIVELY LAKOB TTflllUWiU OAVSS A roci pieiiho xx this maj- KXW LOOKS JJXB TOXTLTM.X Xa- cxxPTfi ' wijuXi nrcRx ass plouji " Front Street,' litres 12. The principal ttemi of Interest la the Portland wholeule market today are: Essa not eomlnf M fiat.v Poultry market retain flnBneaa. , Floiir and wheat are dull. Excellent demand tor apples. Potato are wy dull. Onion market la quiet. ' rirmnea In all freab meat. Zrft Art Coming Blowtr. The receipt In the egg market today were not quite to large a they have Mm oi late, but Saturday 1 usually a small nay ror re celpta. . ; During the pa few day In the neighborhood of 1,000 caaea of egg hare been old to northern parties and tbU haa helped wonderfully to clean up the surplus stock tn tbi market. Today the price or egga wii rng lng along Front street frortf ISc to l&He. A few stock are being elaeed in cold storage, but the season as yet t rther trir for this purpose a the stocks are arriving In dirty condition and dirty egg do not make good atorage stock. Dealer along the street hare come to. tb conclusion that the prlc of eggs ta about ended it downward course, a from now on the surplus stock will be rushed into cold storage and thus keep tbe market clear. The demand from the north la expected to be good for a abort time. . . Poultry Xatains IU Tirtnnss. The poultry market retains Mt former arm net only tb prices during the Pt few day bar bees a trifle strained on account of tbe feif arrival at that time. - Sow the dealer are eiDctlne a freer movement into market and this will' eate- quotation up. No lower figure are anticipated in the, market during the com ing week. la tne poultry manei mere is a very strong demnnd for all stocks with tbe exception of geese. Geese that are not fat are spiling at lower ngurea man tnoae quoiea. Uood turkey are finding a reaay can. -Flour and Wheat Are Dull. The wheat market show only tone of du lines and. the demand from either the mill ers or the exporters 1 very limited. The miller ear they bar alt the wneai tney snau need for some time with a continuance of the presenv low call for flour. The tact that tb war In the orient .did not can a large de mand for dour la surprising to the average farmer who was told that should hostilities occur be would receive over 11 for hi wheat. Tbe re rem ha been tbe rale for the demand for flour from the orient, ha been amaller In stead of larcer since the war with Russia be gan. Id tbi etty the miller are paying the printed quotations wbea tney neea tne siocts. hat In the Interior tbe figure are lower. Zxeelltnt Demand for Apple. Good sddIcs are very ware nd the quota' tli.n are showing a ateady advance til the time. "Cull" or poor apples are coming In faster than ever and are bringing more than they are worth. Home nice shipments came In yesterday from the vicinity of Hood fiver and brought top prices. Potato Are Very Dull. The not a to market 1 very dull with rh dealer both In this elt.v and Ban . Franciacu holding off for lower figure. Tonlgnt in steamer to tbe bay city 1 expected to take down nearly 10,000 ek of potatoe tnd tbi aiu cause a weaxer reeling. Onion Are Quoted Sown. In the onion market all 1 dullness and In acUvlty 1 tbe rule. Price now being paid out In the country are about 10c lower than they wee durlne the fore Drt of the week, but even at them figures the dealer are not tnxloua to bay; neither ar the farmer to sen. Firmness la Freab Meat. The fresh meat market ta Arm In lt line for enod erade. veal and boa being especially atrong. No higher figures ar now expected a the price of veal 1 now almot prohibitive for the average butcher. . Good hoga are also about at their top figure, and no further ad vance are at present anticipates Bending Money t California. Next week this market will be supplied with freb California salmon from the Bacra nentn rim. It Is estimated that for tbe next month about I2O0 day will be tent out of this state for salmon which the fish men say I all low to them, a tbe eloaed season doe not do the work expected of It to protect the salmon. Merchants' Oplnhms ea Today' Market. W. B. Glafke company Fancy apple are In very fair demand: they are getting rather scarce. W. T. Turner Jr Co. The purt In tbe Mo ment of egg to the north la about over, about 1,000 rase hiving bees eent out during the week. Toft. Hlne A Co. Receipt r now satis frctory: egg are firm, although receipt a re heavy. . ' Bell at Co. A number of car ef vegettble and fruit have been delayed on account of a slide along th Southern Pacific; generally tbe lilt r Set 1 bare. ( hattertoa A Co. Hog nd vel very scarce: eggs are moving all right at market prices; pod. apples are eomraudlng high figurea; "cull" stock are eelllng foe more than they are worth. . . . Malarkey ft Co. A few Shoalwater bay and Olympia oyster r In today; melt continue earce; Sacramento fresh talmoo will come In next week; aesson .her open Pril 15 n1 close August 15. D. E; Meikle-Potato trade is very dull; buyers In the bty city are holding off for lower figure. wording to a wire received from tktre tbi awrnlng; onion irarket considerably weaker. ,, Davenport-Thompson company All the vege tsble which arrived pee :eamer have been CtcaQod tip. Everdlng Parrel! Fas r t "1U so plentiful; pou'trr- hog and vetl continue la heavy demand with th receipt yt In adequate. . . Dryer. O'Malley A Co. Egg are firmer and we think that tbe market haa about itru.k tbe bottom; from now on egg will be put In cold storage, although some dealers think. It Is rather eerly; In farmer year they have bee put away ' early a thl; potatoe and onion re both weak. - ... . . Pag A Son A few egg r being put In eeld torage. bnt It I a trifle too esrly as the stocks are dirty now: poultry, veal and hoga are being eagerly called tor. McKlnley Mitchell Potato and onion oul aes Is very alack nothing doing at all; ex pect steam tonight to take out Urge amount. Smith Broe. Receipt of hg anil veal for the pat week have been tbe hvleit for many month; beet storks Save been bringing good nrtces; choice mutton 1 selling Well; beef la L. h.t weaker while the quality Is extra Wice; chicken re tartnjrtng their own price. Today' wholesale quotation, as reiweu, are as follows: Grain, Tlemr and Feed. WHEAT Wtll Will. Tie; blneatam. HO I2e: valley. Sic. BABLKY r'eed. I2i;00: relied. 82a.80fl23.80; brewing. f2S.60$24.0t. OATeV-So. 1 white. I2H.O0U27.0O; gry. 123 (d 2S.00 per ton: price to farmers, wblte. 23.OtKa24.00; gray. 822.5042X50. FLOCB Easter Oregon: Patent. 8.J0: strslght. 3 fXia.TO; valley, 83.IH)4.00; gra ham. Vi. 10s. M l- MIL&TrFFB Bran, glO.00 pee toe: mid gllng. 824.Q2T; short. 820. 00-320. 60; chop. 'lHAT Timothy. 81 00: eastern Oregon Hfl.ne rmiso; mini tn.ravfr13.BO: clover, 1l.oo 12 00; wbet. 812 nnl2.BO; cheat. 812 00'4 13.00; oat. l!2.0012.5O. Hop, Weal and Hides. HOPS 2T28c for choice ; 248 2ftc for prime; poor quality, liaic; contract. lt04, 18c. WOOL Valley, enars to medium. llHe: fie. 18S1 V eastern Oregon, 10tJ15e; mo bs Ir. nominal 25t(2. HHEEP8K1NS all ring 10f?2Oc; abort wool. 20:te: medium wool, aotSOe; long wool, 611 ( each. TALLOW Prime, per lb. 48Se; K. 3 and grease. 21i2e. . . HIDES Dry hide. No. I, 10 lb and p. 14Hc per lb: dry kip. No. 1. 8 to 18 Ibe, 1US: ry ralf. No. 1. under lb. IBS.:! dry salted, bnll snd stage. 1-3 leas thsa dry flint; aalted hide. teer. eoand. 60 pound or ever. SyTV.c: 50 to 80 lb. fl'iC; nmler 50 lb and eo w, 6'4(ftV " ''j "wsd. lc: -kin. 15 to SO lb, ee; ound. 1 t 14 lb, stfe: ealf. aonnd, nndee 10 ha Hi: green (unaltd. le per Th lee: enll. le per lb less; bore hide, salted, each. I.2nl.7fl: drv. each. 81 .00 1.80; elt hide, each. S548 BOe; goet kln. common, each. 10l5ct An gora, with wool ea.- each. 25eX81.00. . . . Batter, Zggs and Pealuy.' . ,.' BtTTUB FAT Sweet. 28e; eenr, 28(;2fHe. BI;TTF.K '.remery. evrra fancy, 30c; fancy. 27v,c; rallforabt, '8 27i-ic: erdlnary. 32 Kr; eold etorage. atyj4c: eaetern. 21c: reno vated. lK2i)e; riiiirr. lttt 17c: store. IO'rl2i.. Feete viega, UVhUlOei elrUei, i;; kaker', ISe " CIIFERR Full cream, twin. 13il3Hes Toun Amcrli. if, California, 12ViC. POULTRY. Chicken, mixed, 134e pr lb: hen. 14c per lb; rooster. ll&12Sc per in; nroiieri, 17W19C per in; iryer. ji'tiinc per lb; ducks, old, 12c per lb; young. 13 per lb; grwae. So per lb; turkey, . lB16e per lb; dreeied, 18c per lb. ; " Fruit and VsgtUblea, POTATOES gl.10: hnver' Drlee for thin. .1.. ...,. -, ,uk . . UJ1H... tl oo sack; buylag, 76GS0c; iweeta, Q per lb; ew, c per u. ONIONS -Oregon, 82.50; buying price, belt, 12. W: f.o.b. Portland. 12.35. KKBSH. FRLITii Apple, Oregon. 7 be (all. 7d per box; orange, aveit, si.ouiax.xo per nox; xifliniKS. bticwl.25 per box; Japanese, 45Q50e; bananas, Be per lb; lemon, choice, - 2. 604) 2.76 per box; faory, 3.00B.6O per box; litres, Mexican, uao per 1W, pineapple. d.au; cran berries, locaL f7.00 per bbl; Jaraey. 10.00; persimmon, 31.60. v t.or.t AJiLta rnrmps, see per sacx; car rot, $1.00 per ack; beeta, gl.OO per lack; radlsbe.- 124ai5o per dot; cabbage. Oregon, 12.00; California, -11.05 per cwt.; bot- bouse lettuce, Due per floa; green peppers, Be- ner lb: horseradish. 74180 oer lb: celery. 5oti5c .per dot; tomatoes, 8125 per box; paraulp. 11.25) cucumbers, 32.25 per do: butter beans. 10c per lb: sprout, 0c: cauliflower, 31.704(2.00;. artichoke. 75iaOe per oos; green peas, per id; pragua, ii-c per in. D1UED FRUITS Apple, evaporated. 0ffl7c per lb; prlcei ilWe- per lb; lack, M tier lb lean: tteaches. eruBc per lb; pear. 8 "4. nee lhr nrnne. Italian. 3'At4M,e ner In: French, 8 fit 40 per lb; tlga, California blacks, t(iiic per lb: do white. Hi7c tier lb; nlums. nit ted ttidiOe ner lb: date. golden, 6Ao per lb; tarda, fl.AO per IB-lb box. HAISIS8 Seeded, fancy. 1-lb carton. 50 package to cae, 9e pkg; aeeded 12-oS cartons, 7c; loose uuaeateis, du-id noxe. ij bUc per lb: London layers, Il.Mia2.00; cluster. ,-MH(ia.7o; . zoc; ft: ouc auvance ovsr pound carton. ' FlUS-Teir ltb -wrtonr.-e6o1debrnd.8i;0uT 10 l ib carton, fancy brand, 81-10; 10 1-Ib rtricaa. z-triwn. boc: io inn rtricn. -crown. 05c: 50 V,-lb brick, ner box. 32.25: 4-row lay- era, per id-id box, sue; looee, oo-io ooxea, per lb, 6&66c. Callsmyrnaa fllx-crown. 10-lb car tona, per box, 32.00; B-crown, 10-lb carton, per box. gl.To; crown, 20 H- cartons, per bos, 81.75. , Groceries, ut, Eta. SUGAR "Sack basis" Cube, 83. TO; pow. dered. 35.65; dry granulated. 35.55; beet graDU luted. S.il5: extra '. (4.05; golden C. 34.U5; bbl. lue, bbl, 25o; boxes, 60c advance va ack bau, lee zac cwi lor caan, u oays; n-aple, 14'jlOo per lb. - HONEY 14iS,15c. i COEFEE Green Mocha. Sl23c: Jv. fancy, KraiHe: Java, good, 2u325e; Java.' ordinary, lbtuzuc: C-jata Rica, fancr. 18220c: Cost Rica. good, ltfQlSc; Coat a Rica, ordinary, U(kl3c per in; package coiuee, ia.xn((ia. in. TEAS Oolong, - different grade, "SSQflBc; gunpowder. ZSu.;t2'a:c: nglUb breakfast, dif ferent grades. 12 taM05c;. apiderleC, ancolored Japan, KuiaoBc; green Japan (very serce, 30 (tfooe. AiiliineiMin, sn, w, u., aw fine table, dairy, 50. Doc; 100, 66c; Imported Liverpool, do, 60c; WOs, me; 224. fl.tO. Worcester Bbla 2s, St, 33.5U( 6. 35.25; 10. 35.00: bulk, 320 lbs, 35.00; sack. 50, Doc. HALT Coerse, half ground, 100, per ton, 6.N; But, per ton, $7.0u; Llverriool lnmp rock, iri.OO per ton; 50-)b rock, 36.60; loot, 8800. GRAIN BAGH Calcutta, 3o.75(ije.tU per 100. KICK Imperial Japan, No. 1, Ofte; No. 3, 4c; New Orleans betd, 7f(J7Vie. RKANg Small wblte. 8'c: larxe wblte. 33.5o3.60; pink, 34.00; bayou, Ske; Lima, 14. 25. N UTS Peanut. 6S4c; lumbo. tUe lb. raw. 9C0iloc per lb for roasted; cocoenuta, 5U90e per dot; walnut. 141154e per lb; pine nuts, luitfiza per id; niccory but, wc per lb; chestuuts, tern. lBitfloc per lb; Brtsll nut, 15c per lb; filbert, lBQlflc per lb; faucy pecan. 14ft 15c per lb; almond, Ua 15c per lb. WIKR NAILS Present base at 82.38. ROrE I'urs Manila, 13Hc; aUndard. 12c; Biaai, iuftc. PalnU, Ceal 01U, Xto. COAL OIL Pearl or Antra I Casea, 22c per gal: water wblte, iron bbla, lflVic per gal; wood' en, ; headlUht. 170-deg., casea itec per gaL ; beadltgbt, iron ooia, iic per gai. LINSEED OIL Pure raw. tn bbl. 47o cat: cases. 62c per gal; genuine kettle Mled, cans 64c per gal; bus), 4Uc per gal; ground Cats, car lota, ew.uu per tun; ice ua car. sm.isi ner ton. GAMOLINK m-deg eeee. 82c per gal. lroa bbla 2tic per gal; atove, casea 24 Sc per gal. Iron ltla ISc per gaL BENZ1NK Ki-deg., cue 22c, lroa bbla, lAfe.e PAINT OIL Raw. bbl 83c per gal, cites 38e per gal; boiled, cases 40c per gaL TtUl'ENXINB In cases, ee pr gal; wsodea bbl, 4H Per gal; Iron bbl. tOe per gal; 10-lb caae lota. h7c ner gal. WHITE LEAD two-lb lots 6H per lb; lea loU 7c p it. Meats aad Provision. FRESH MEATS inspected Beef, prime, tl'i.Hi'T.t P" U; cows, o'M'H" P In; mut ton, dressed, itti H per ie; iaaibe, drewett. be per lb. . yuESU MEATS Front street Beef, steer, t!'&7c per lb; prk, block. 7c per lb; packer, Utoc per lb; bull, 4V'c per lb; muttea, dressed, 6;7c per In; wL a mall, Busts per lb; large, 6Hu;7c per tb. HAMS, HACO, JCTC Portland pack (local) bm, 10 to 14 lbs, lie per lb; 14 to 18 lb. 121c per lb; 10 to 20 lb, 12c per lb; cottage, 'hit per b; picnic, efte per lb; breaataat ba eou, l.'!lc per lb; regular abort clear, unsiooked, loc per tb; smoked, lie per b; cleat' Mck. unamoked. Joe per lb; amokeu. He per IV, t ulon butt, lo o i to, uasiooksa, be per lb; smoked. c pet id. kA41.x.r-Ai;Kk:i HAMS Oader 14 lbs, '. ever 15 lb. 13440 pet lb;, fancy, l3C,,tle per lb; plcalcs. ) per lb; boulder, 11c per lb; dry-ltee aid, sn smoked, 10 c per lb; s moled, llfce per lb: breakfast bacon, 14 50 "S Pr lb; fancy, leVic per lb. LOCAL LARD Kettl leaf. 10. 10c per lb; 5s, ll'nc per lb; Su-lh tin. luc per lb; team-rendered, loe. Be per lb; 5. Bie pet lb; Bos, lc per lb; compound tierce. 7vc per lb; tub, 714c per lb; Bo. 7o per lb. EASTERN LARb Kettle leaf, lu-lb tins, llc per lb; Be, ll4e per lb! Bo-lb tint, lue per lb; atetm-rendered. 10s. 10Vc per U; 6, iuic ir lb; 50. 1tt per lb. (Above packing house price ar net cash, 15 CANJfF.D SALMON CelnmMa river 1-tb tails, 1.86; 2-lb tall. 32.45; fancy 1-lb flata, 3t.aB; Uj-lh-fum-p flat. 31.25; fancy, l-lb oval, 32.'I5; Alaak tall, pink, S0lU35c; red, 31-50; nominal 2a. tails, 32.0U. FISH Rock cod. Te per lb; flounder, 3c per lb; halibut. Be per lb; era be. gl.25 per dot; ratur clam, ioe per dot; Uttle-neek clean, 3c, striped baa, 120 per lb; Puget sound melt, 5c per lb; eattlab, 7c per tb; buck cod,' per lb; aalmoa truut, 12415e per lb; lobster. 15c per lb; per eh. Be per lb; salmon, sllvcratdes. per lb; teelheda, 10c per lb; Chinook. 12HC per lb; herring. 4c ner lb; soles, 6e per lb; torn cod. He per lb; Columbia river smelt. Be per lb; sturgeon, 7a per lb; abrlmpe, loe per lb, OYSTERS 8bolwtr bay. per gal, 32.25; per tack, 33.75 net; Olympia. per seek, 35.25. CATTLE MARKET IS SHOWING IP BETTER Portland Union Stockyard. Marek 12 The receipt of livestock In tbe local yrd during the past 24 hour constated o. He) bogs, 1.W7 sheep snd 2 horse. Cattle are showing bet ter totie I nd hogs are very Arm. Hheep are pot quite no atrong at they were during the for part of tbe week. Today ruling price ahow: Cattle Beet eattero Oregon 'eteer. 34.50; teat valley ateers, 3.T8.2!V; medium areert. t.T5orr.1.75; cow. 3X.B0iy:i.75; bulla, 12. 2ft y 2.75; atagK, 32.753.25. . Hog Be hetvy. ISJSfl.OO; block; 3.160; Chin fat". 5.10tt5..15; atocker nd feeders, 34.604.5. Sheep Beat grain-fed wether nd lamba, $4.M; mixed aheep, 33.50ftJ4.73; (tocker and feeder, 32.503.25. PORTLAND CLEARING-HOUSE REPORT. The report of tb Portland clearing house for th past week wa aa follows: Clesringa. Balance Monday 8 7.1H.4-H .2 3 tU.trtl 41 Tuesday .Vt5.:i47 . 5,V.T7.71 Wednesday flutLais iil 14I.IKIT.13 Thnrsday 451. 50. 575. Friday eiej. 103.04 4n.:i7J.t Raturday ,. 4Ttt.eo5.5B lo3.T25.uB Total for week $.'1,491,454 IT 3452.noo.il6 Total year, (go. .M0,HI1 40 7oM.s72.lfl OniUIl COHOATrBfATTOir, The Hoo Hoc of western Washington held a eoncatination at Chehalls last night and Initiated 40 candidates. The Concattnated OMer of Hoo lloo is a fra ternal society composed of lumber men and' those engaged in the lumbering industry: emicatinatlon is the term used to express a rally or convention. At the close of the business session at Che halls last1 night the hundred or mire members Aof tha. order present ' .ban queted. Supreme Ourrlnn Jrn A. Clock of Portland and Vlce-Hegent Bnark J. H. Parker of Seattle were in attendance. ' ' jrothlng- Bad About It. Frorn the CBlcaga Record-lleraicI. t ' It may at all events be said of the Judge Parker boom that It is perfectly tadyiikt) in it behaviatv WHEATOPTIONS A SHADE IHOilER UTzmrooxt kajikzt sttli. xoxjos BTEADT, TODA-TS rXOVSES MX 1X0 H RZOSXB-COBI C ABIES WSSB iIEAJY CMXOAOO WAS 8AT1I1 ACTIVE. ' " (Furnished by Over beck. Store A Cooke Co.) Chlcaao. March 12. Locsn A Bryan tay : Wheat In Llvernool still bold steady, clos ing strong at m hlgber tnsn tne previous cioee. Today uutrket was on the whole Jl. repetition of yeiterdar. which u very active nd atrong. II oiition openlug shde higher. It sold -off lightly, then rallied and closed at tbe high point of the day. Old July opened at B2o on heavy tradln. advanced steadily and closed at uiic, le gain for the day.: Old Heptember ana May also cioeeu witn a net gam or anout ic advance for the day. The strength today wa rauaed principally by very heavy outatde buy ing. The outsiders eem willing to take all offered them. - Tbe primary receipts re moderately large and shipment are rather large, which no doubt hi some influence on the market. The visible supply on Monday will probably show an inert. Modert wcther In the Argentine. With dry weather 11: tne winter wheat belt and smell export de mand the hull should be rther conservative. We think wheat should be told on the sharp Dcigea. , Corn Cable Steady. Cora cables hold steady. Tbe market wa rather actlfe and strong during tb day's ee (lon. Tbe May opening at 52Tc and closing at 646c. a gain of lWc. Indicates th small supply of (Irst-grsde corn. Primary receipt re moderate and export demand is larr. Heavy purchase . thla morning through commlmlou houses are thought to be for the Armour Inter est. With the poor gride of corn and a fair export aemand wa oo not tbina it win nurt to buy corn. Oata Show a Gala. - While the oat market baa not the activity of the other cereal it showed, more activity and atrengtn than yesterday. May option opened at 41c and closed at 41ta4lVtc a gain of about He Patton Is still th controlling factor. Ther is also a much better eutilde lnteret. The market today ringed as follow: Whet Open. Close. My . 8 - 8 .B61 New July n . Old July 2 M Corn May .5.1 .BIV July .31 Oat . May .41 .41 Fork May 13.9714 14.25 July 14.25 14.47 AKXEXCAX BANK CLEARINGS. New York, March 12. Bradatreet' report of the bank clearing tor tb week ending March 10 and the gala and loa, (bowt: Inc. Pec. New York ....8 668, Ml. 000 .... 87.3 Chicago 178.BelO.flOO .4 Boston JOB.TIO.OOO 1Z.T Philadelphia ...... 87,475,000 .... 18.8 8t. Louie B6.797.OO0 1T.S Plttthurg Wt,995.tHX 1.8 Ran I'ranclaco 2A.O70.0IM) 7 Bs ltl more 2O.331.000 13. 8 Cincinnati 21.3n5.000 8.3 Kan City 21.616,000 14 0 .... New Orlean i,07,000 20. Cleveland 1 1.957.000 18.2 Mlnneapoll 18.O72.O00 1.1 Detroit 8,71,000 .... 8.2 Loulavllle 10,000.000 .... 8.5 Omaha 8.06,000 3.3 Milwaukee 7,608.000 Providence 3.T70.O0O .... 11.4 Buffalo 6.578,0110 8.5 Indianapolis 6. 34, ("OO B.3 .... St. I'anl 8.391.000 11.8 Lo Angel. T.TfrT.onrt 25.1 Ht. Joenb . .". B.6.1I.0I1O Denver 4,4ttfl,000 .4 Columbus 4.W5.000 3.2 Mempbl 8,180.000 20.5 8ettl 4.018.000 .3 .... Richmond ' 4.459.000 3.9 .... Waahlnxton 4.044.000 8.8 8avnnb 8.149.raM .... 8.3 Albany S.OSN.OOO .... f.3 Portland, Or 3.24H.OOO .j.. 18.3 Pert Worth fl.822.OOH 18.8 .. Toledo, O 3,2UtOO .... 3.2 Salt Lake City 2.100,000 . 22.7 Peorl 8.117.000 17.3 . Atlanta 2 .05.000 5.8 Rochester 2.05T.0O0 .... 9.3 Hartford 7... .. 4.9,0 4.8 Nbvllle 2.M.H2000 13. 8 lies Moines 2.802.000 13.8 Spokane, Wash 2.16O,o0 3.4 U.. Tacoma 2,i:4.(sa) , 8.0. .... Grand Rapid 1,7115,000 "J4.fl .... New Haven l.fVW.ooo 2.2 Bcrantoa , J,ShH.O"0 T.O Dayton 2.229.000' 38.8 . . . . Norfolk ' 1.674.01W 6.3 Hprtngfleld, Mae... 1.218.O0O 29.0 ..t. Worcester mi.i 38. Portland, M 1.423,000 17.5 Augtwu, 0 ...... 1.4oN,non s.3 Topeka 715.000 .... 47.0 SliHix City 1.24T.O0O .... 2.4 Kyrsease 1.127.000 19.8 Fvansville 1.11.Tiss 4 8 Birmingham ' 1.414,Ou 7 8 WlUalngtos,.Dl ... twd.ono 4.9 Knowllle 2.10W.0O0 21.8 Daveuport l,4,0fr 20.8 .... l ittle Rock 1,197,110 12.1 Wllkesbarre 7.bi,0W .... 12.1 Fall River 902.000 13. T Macon 1.022,000 8.8 Wheeling, W, V.. AW! 11. Wichita I,a2,000 19.8 Akron (M3) .... 15.8 Cbtttinongi T08.000 19.8 Springfield, III 8OT.0011 8.0 Kalamasuo. Mich .. W.0o J.i .... Yonngatown 818,000 .... 18.4 Helen , 814.000 7.5 Lexington K02.O0O 7.3 Frgo, N. 1 525.001) T.5 .... New Bedford 413,000 18.8 Cr.ton. O Bdt.OOi 8.5 .... Jacksouvllle, Fit .. 8:01,000 W O Lowell 421,00(1 .... 13.4 Cheater, Pa 421,000 38. t , .... (ireenaburg. P ... 422.000 18.1 Rock ford, IU B.Oi .. B .l Btnghamtoa 371.issf "17.1 Hprtngflehl. 0 Sfcft.mai .... 18.7 Blnominglon MiS,i 8.9 .... Qulney. Ill 472.0OO .... 29.9 KlouxFalla, 8. D 2l.ts 17. 3 .... Msnsfleld. O 1P7,S) 17.2 .... Decatur.ltl .'IS4.00O 42.2 .... Jackaonvtlle. Ill ... 2!4.ono 12.8 e aient. Neb 218.000 So.l Houston 12.242.iW .... . 13.8 Oalvestoa ......... 9, 17). 1.100 .... 4.3 Charleston. 8. C . . 1.225.0IW .T Cedar Rplda 495,000 Tnul. I . 8 81.749.7!7.0f Onuide S. Y 7).135,0iiw 30. S 5.3 2T.I 20.1 "".8 9.5 5 9 Csnsdlae Bsnks. Mnn treat , Toronto . , Winnipeg Ottsw I lull fill .. Quebec neo'vr. 17. las.ijoti lS,K5.s) 4.447.S l.Slft.miO 1.;w.mm I.w.ooo 1.1. 1.1, rum i,m.inw 7),SH tt.'Mi.mn 5()7,0IO 9.9 B. C. 15 5 2.S ion Unlit. lmdon. Ont . fit. Inhn. ti. R Vletorl. B. C 5 Totals, Cinds.. 8 44.879,000 17.4 WSAST Or TOKX. Mary Alexander filed Butt in the state circuit court thla morning for a divorce from Wyndham p. Alexander. I'nfalth fulnes Is alleged as the (round. The two were married at Charles City. Ia.. on September 14. 183. The Lutke Mfg. Co. Successor to R. LUTKE A CO. Manufacturer of Every Description of Show Cases JEWELERS' AND DRCGOI3T8' WALL CASES AND BANK FIXTURES. 140-148! XT. SIXTJt ST, 0BTX.AHT, OB. 803-908 First Booth, aeattla, Waaa. FOR A FEW DAYS ,.- Wa will sell a ... 8-Xrawr, Box Core ewlaa Ma ehise '$ .81890 Stop Xes4 . .............118.88 These are new and up-to-date Sewing Machines. , Kj , Standard Sewinl Machine Office ' 860 TamhlU St., Coraar ronrth. - Jleedlea- oil and Repaira Second hand Machines ell makes, front 4 to l(h ia guvd order. The Yost No. 10 The Machine Behind the FINE , WORK Excels all others in ' ' 1 LIGHT RUNNING vV$ PERFECT ADJUSTMENT . PERMANENT ALIGNMENT EASE OF ACTION BEAUTY of CHARACTERS AND DURABILITY 75,000 SOLD . Yost Writing Machine Co. ,k 739 Stark Street PORTUN. We Kent We Sell We Exchange - We Resair 119 Horse Power With two horse acan . ba gotten with Swenson's Malleable Stump Puller Every canting "warranted, flaw or no flaw. Write forltatalo;. . Son ta Brad Steal Flowa, 14-ln.. , . . 89.00 South Bend Chiliad Plows, 14-ln.. .87.70 Other: alzea corresponding price. Reierson Machinay Co. IIENRYWEINHARD Proprietor at tha City Brewery Xrf rt nad SCoat Oompleta . , Bxawerr la .the Jforthweat., Bottled Beer a Specialty v rsxsBxora Vo. 7a. Offloa 13th aad Bomalda Streets, POATULKD, OREGON. . COMMISSION CO. (incorporated) Capital and Surplus S60O.000.00. ' Brokers In "" Grain,Provisions, Slocks and Bonds tr(et Private Wire Sritra la Ancrlca. Responsible and Cooerv!v, W - Cbsry No Interest for Carrylnf Lor.f . etocka . . . W. A. RYER & CO., Correspondents 243 Stark 8trt. ALL, TRAINS VIA WASHINGTON The Only v Double-Track Railway between the . Missouri River and The Chicago-Portland Special, the moat luxurious train in the world. Drawine-roorn ileeoini cars. dinin car, buffet smoking and library car (barber and bafh). Less than three days Portland to Chicago. . I Through Trains 10 Chicaifo are pperaied dMf via th Oreiton R. R. tt Nav. Co., V. f. R. K. and Cbicaco Nortb-Wesrera R. toChlttuo from Portland and poind in Oragoa ao4 Eactern Wastiinrtoo. - ' Daily excarstnni In Pwllmaa teurftt tleepinn cart from Fnrtlind tbrovsk to Chicago ait boot chanta ' ... .' S.. aiTCHia. r .e. aaxia, , Ce'l A(t. Ttc. Cattt, Ceseral "tt, C.H.-W. R. - e. M.-W. S, i rr MaikM Sirest, , m TSIr1 it, ' Saa rAtito, ti, roatvasa.daa Chicago wa . ( T .