THE OREGON DAILYparjaAJOjmAM WAV., OlfiarGlassified Ad vertisements vill be on pp. 20-21. NEW TODAY, . WE HAVE IN IT Pa Choice residence district of East Portland,' 2 lots for $1800 each, size eoxliK), cement walks, sew erage, eity watery improvements til paid r-; ' ;:-v,v iVVe Also Have Lots All Over the r'f'i?' vv City.-,, : .. . $500-.Lot 50x100, . in - Center i Addition, $50 down, $10 . -per , month. .", . ( 9 tOOLot -80xl00,.on East 26th and Going Sts., easy terms. s V ; LOST, AND FOUND. L08T WEDNESDAY A BMALL GOLD fleur-de-lis pin, valued (1ft; reward ir returned to cannier at journal ornce. LOBT ON THE 7 O'CLOCK OREGON Cltv- car thla morning. 1 black sent puree.: Finder please , return to 213 AHnkyjldg; reward. i. . i-fin-n PKTWEIT.M WILLIAMS ,. AV anil Pmifth mt m luhv'a lnlTAt atn graved H, iu. W. . Return, to 411 . Wa-J name ave. rewarq. ".;..'; "' HELP WANTED MALE. v WANTED EXPERIENCED IN8UR : ane aollcltora for beat proposition cash commission dallr. Call between I and 10 a, m. Room SIS Fleldner Sldg. HELP WANTED FEMALE 125 Lot fiOxlOO. in Monta. villa, on the car line;, we-also have 4 others adjoining. ' Easy terms. -v.- ?230O-Quarter block in Irv i ington, beautiful home site. ; .We are too busy to list any more, drop in the office and we can yShow you lots in' any district in . ' nrtinA a1?s OIA -MAMA.. same. , R. L. CATE 228 Stark St' , Phone Ex. 70 of Credit Available for traveler throughout' the world are laaued by ua on moat - favorab.1 terma. - ( We also issue , Travelers' Checks Which art self-Identifying arid are . Issued In denominations of TEN, TWENTY, FIFTY and ONE HUN DliED DOLLARS, or foreign equiv alent. ; ;- . , . .,, .' DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDEfiS laaued payable In all cltlea and towna In . Europe. - .. , , : .O . . , !. Call or write for our booklet, !' Funds for Traveler 4 PORTLAND "TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Streets, Phone Exchange 71. WEATHER REPORT OIRL FOR COOKING AND GENERAL houaework. ,Fhon Mam jjis. es Hovt. . WANTED DISHWASHER. vNAPPLY Ebelln"a restaurant. 213 Fourth at. Wanted laundresses at onceL Lookaley Hall. Seaside: 3 montha' Work ' ' " WANTlfili A." cKiuBfcRiiAlDs And waitresses .for fetion tt Lockaley Han. Helle: rnort any lime. WANTED HOUSEWORK DONE IN the mornlnea. t or 4 times a week rood pay for food, work t or. 4 hours a oay. Appir pnone Main eisi . vr i Flanders at " " ' Wanted oirl to help with general housework. Tel. Main 11. SITUATIONS - WANTED FEMALE. WANT ' A POSITION A8 A88ISTANT - in doctor's office; speak German and English: trained ' nurse. Phone Tabor 918. ' ' ' FOR RENT HOUSES- HOU8B FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL -room home, near Hawthorn and J4th at.; also new 7-room houaa at Fir land, ,1 block from OW. P. track. Key atone Realty Co.. tlT Allsky bldfr 7 HOUSE OF t ROOMS: EL EAST 1STH, near Pine. Call at above number, or addrema Jamea McDougaii. uunaee, or, BUSINESS CHANCES. SNAPS . MEAT - MARKET. DOING bualness of 1250 a week, ror awe ihiun. Two atora butldlnas. fronting on two streets, now paying i crai m 1700 win handle tnia. uaaer hobs, LAurelwood: .Mount Bcott car. - WB HAVE BUYERS FOR SEVERAL good rooming houses; aiso ror grocery and confectionery stores, from owners. Address or call on D. JR. Co., 251 Alder, room iv. 1 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED" A" GOOD DRIVINO-HORSB; , aruaranteed aafe for women and chil dren to drive; cheap ror casn. v a-ix journal.- ; PERSONAL. !-Vi Hypatla THEJ WORLD'S WONDER. Dr. SUhl's "Key to Man." - Descrip tion chart free with each radlng. ii N. td st. ' : MARRIAGE DRECtORf FdR 10o; N6 fee tintll married. B, Overdorf, Port land. Or. , VAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE. 16 Vk 0th at., room- 2i. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. CASH REGISTER FOR SALE CHEAP. J l ..I-... A.JIIIiVH mm A tMa.ahl1. mcnta if desired. Call 10 i Ablngton bldg. FOR SALE FINE SINGING CA narlea. ll.l Hawthorne, or rnone Tabor tt. - . - A new disturbance haa made Ita an i pearance over Alberta,' which has caused unsettled weather in thia district.. and light rain has fallen at the mouth of the Columbia river, extreme eastern - Oregon and southwestern Idaho. Ths barometer continues relatively low over Arizona and California, and the ireal sure in the eastern statea is nearly nor- , mat It is much cooler in northern Ne vada, Idaho and the Dakota. . The indications ars for showers to night In northwestern Oregon and west' ern Washington, followed by fair and warmer weamer rnaay. n win also ,. be showery either tonight or Friday in , eastern Oregon, eastern Washington and Idaho. ' " . ' Max. Amarillo, Tex. .... 73 Boise, Ida. 82 Boston, Mass. ..... 80. Cincinnati, Ohio. , , 88 Denvar, Cot........ 73 - Fresno, Cal. ......100 Helena, Mont. ..... 80 Los Angci.3, Cal... 74 Nc Orleans, La... 8 New York, N, Y. . . . 80 Portlat.j. -r. 79 Reno, Nev. . 8 4 Sacramento, CaL t 80 Salt L:ke, Utafi. . 78 Diego, Cai.i'.i 6 San Francisco, Cal. CO i Waahington. D. C., 80 :t V.. . .-I. 1,1'. 4UIUV, ASJB ,,.. .JVf , THE RIVER. " ! 4 Tho river -will fall - at the" rata of I three tenths of a foot a day for the 5 next three days,' and reach a stage of . 18 6 feet by Sunday. Mln. preclp. 64 .0 80 T. . 82 3 , .0 - 88 .0 64 T. 84 , .0 .41 i .0 64 - .0 74 84 .01 80 ' .0 48 . -' .04 80 '-.0 r 64 , : .o - 68 -.0 60 .0 62 .0 i 80 j '73 .0 FOR SALE RTCAL ESTATE A CHANCE! TO GET A HOME ON;. 12th and East Washington For 85,000 worth 38,000 on eaay pay ments at e per cent; modern (-room house: full cement basement, cement walka and steps. Our Bargains Are of ths ' Choicest In East side Hemes 83.600 Modern 8-rootn house: every- thlna- new: eaav terms. $3,400 Modern 7-room cottage, East 3b th sc.. nair diock rrom car. $3.700 Modern 8-room house on Ells worth st: a snap if taken at once. $2,350 Modern 6-room cottage on East Washington at., between 86th and 87th ts. M - . Thla la onlv a nart of what we have to talk to you about Drop Into our office and we will snow you we can save you money In any part of the city. ' : FOR S ALE F ARSIS. ' v;' 4oJ ACRES PRICE" $1,000. V $360 DOWN, BALANCS TO SUIT. Three acrea of thia rlace Is cleared. eight acre slashed and burned. Two small' houses, one of two rooms and one of three rooms. Good barn and other outhouses. ' Small orchard. Two patohes of strawberries.' Cleared - land well fenced. - Some - good -fir and cedar tim ber. Runnlna- water and well on xilao. On good section rond, 10 miles from Vancouver. Must be taken soon on thesa terms, yt vf ' 'j - NORTHWESTERN REALTY CO.;' 111 Commercial Block. Portland. Or. 404 ( Washington -St, Vancouver, Wash. -BARTER AND EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE MY ONE ' FIFTH interest in 8.000.000 ft of Port. Dflord cedar and . fir located on Coos, R. in Sec , .Tp.t J7, range 10 west: can be logged at any time. Pries $1,800 for ly interest; .wouia exchange lor kw i groceries of equal value in Portia Address 268 Stark st.j room 31.- r STENOGRAPHERS wSSW- 5GRAF PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE. writer. Main 1X71. 114 Dekum hidg. TOWEL SUPPLY CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB. brush, soan. II per month, poruanl Laundnr A Towel SuddIt Co 3th and uoucn sts. rnone eio. - TRANSPORTATION. liiMiiHMJtra Jamestown Exposition ' r LOW RATES JTTXT S, 4, B AVOtTST 8, , X0 8tX- TSKBE31 11. 18, 1. , v Chicago and return, 371.60. St Louis and return, $87.50. St Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth, Supe rior, Winnipeg and Port Arthur and re turn, $80. , ". ' '"V:' '' '" 3-TDAINS DAILY-3 For tickets sleeving ear reservations and additional information, call on or address H. DICKSON, C P. 4k T. A. f laa txzxo st, roBTXJurs, ok. Telephones: , Main 610. , Horns A-1288. Alajka 1907 EXCURSIONS 3 TIUM 8t 0. Spokane, Tnas 14, St Jnly U, 1 . 0. . Qtuem, 4nly 18V 901 motrxa. 8t TmatUla ...jruna S3 a. a. axvasxa soim. Ckarwar. Wtka, Jnnean ant way porta. MUUf P. SB. . , . 7ui ta K. S. S. Co.'s Xnmboldt. Oottags City, via Sitka.. City si miui... OBEY. LAW 08 LOSE LICENSE Goyernment Inspectors Tie ? Up One Gasoline Boat for " Failure to Comply. f. :;" V; It'..-, ; . ; SiSaaSBMBJnBMNBaBBBBBfSBJ ' : . ' V .. , - ,,4' DEFENDER FAILS TO ' , BLOW ITER VlilSTLE Incident May Prove Costly to Owner i Sfnce Launches Are Reaping Harvest Because of Visit of War ships Pilot Rules Distributed. Government inspectors are ; keeping cloas watch on gasoline launches carry ing passengers in theuharbor And trouble will overtake owners and skippers who fall to comply with the provisions-, ot the law. Ons launch was taken In tow last night and the license canceled un til 'further order. The launch belongs to ths Favorite boat house and besrs the name Defender. Sha was without a proper whistle. ct;- si"-. Pilot rules were handed out among ths launch owners this mornln and they ars to i stuck up on the walls of launches same as on board the larger craft on the river. The rules must be rigidly observed because they come un der tho supervision of the federal In spectors who take no excuses. . , Operators of launches believe that the. licenses shoo.. 4 be taken away from the owners Instead of the captain when 'the laws are violated because more often the ownera are to blame for disobedience of the rules. In ths case of the De fender they point to the owner ss re sponsible for the lack of a nroper whis tle, although the Inspectors will nrob- abiy hold that a licensed captain had no right to run the boat without hav In the nrooer eoulmnents. - There sjaw hundreds of launches being operated n the harbor and it is gen erally . conceded ' that accidents would occur almost dallv were not the rules of navigation on Inland waters --lctly adhered to. Even as . Is accidents are often narrowly avoided. Last night a row. boat turned turtle near the cruiser Charleston but the ocoupants, two wo men and two men. were saved by a passing launch. Lounches are required :o"M previdea nun U.e preservers iur every passenger cam ea. . i ne tie up oi the Defender will prove eostlv to her owners because launches are reaping a harvest at nresent carrfing passengers to and from the warships in the harbor. WILL BE TOTAL LOSS ,.- Schooner Louis Rapidly Breaking Up V;, v on .the Beach; The Merchants Exchange of this city received a. meseaa-e from Ban Fran cisco this morning stating that the tug tbat bad been sent to the assistance of the schooner Louis, which went aground on the Farallones yesterday morning, re turned with the news that the schooner will be a total loss. ' ' The wavea are rraduallv pounding the Xnns 30 InmbAr-laden craft to Dleces and it Is .Jans SS believed that a couple of days will see SAW rajjrexaOO OTJTm, k , Th, t,, WM 0M of the largest lumber t.m SrWaa arils. ' i droghers of aer claas on the coast. a uv a ivuiu wa a - L: L. J26 Stark St ' Phone Ex. 70. MARRIAGE LICENSES. J. A. Benson, 108 N. .th st, 36; Carrie Chapman, 34. ,.. R.J. Manning. 56 N. fith st. 40; Mar tha Pollet 26. L ... if-Creon W. Thomas, Ct. Paul, Minne sota, 29: Ruth P. Smallwood, 24. Charles A' Gasaway. 351 Taylor St., SO; Mary Carlson.- 23. Arthur C Gesler, St. Johns, Oregon, 19; Elisabeth A..- McCsIltfm, 38.' .. - ' Charles J. McPherson, 627 Marshall St., 24; Francis A Bingham, 20. . BIRTHS BliOCK June 6, to Mr. and Mrs. David Block, 192 Vi Grand ave a daughter. , HEYDE June 16, to Mr. and Mrs! Otto x Heyde, 46 w. m si., a.;oaugnier, '' artRR June 19. to Mr. and Mrs. .Jo 1 sUh Wlllard Starr, 103 : K, 12th sU ;" N., a son. ' " DEATHS . RORDiruJun. 18. Mrs. Martha - D. Borden, aged 67 rears, 6 months and 4 days, ,542 4th st: surgical shock. - SIC11EL June 18, Herman SIcheL aged ; 39 years, 10 months and 14 days, st Good Samaritan hospital; suicide from .raior cut on neon. V'v " WARNERJune ,17. Mrs. - Anna A f 'Warner, aged 32 years and 4 months, foot of Mill st; spasms of aesophagus. BURKE June 18, Jane Burke, aged 43 years, 1208 E. 8th at N.: anaemic and heart dlsesi- v 1 . " VAN FLEET June It. Cheater A, van Fleet, aged 62 years, 4 months and 18 ays. 187, Weidler ave.j alcoholic pol- k. sonlng." ' ' - ';-. i ....w ", '.'!- s .-. BOM ANSKIE June 18. Juvencyus M. Romanskle, sged 19 days, 634 Wll- ' Itams att weakness. s-v,-.-. I PUTNAM Junq 18. Amanda W. 'Put- f nam, aged rtl years... at Spokane; d'aRCY jfune 17, "Johii DArcy,. aged" 29 years, - II months and 19 days, i eountv hospitals osteomyelitis. HOTTER June 19, Mrs. Christina' C Kotter, aged 63 years and 1 month, 8-87 4th St.; cancer. - M HYFRSjun 19, Je Bernardo Byera. bk"1 17 years, 8 months and 6 days, !8 ilultnoraah st; appendiciUa . Li?e in One and . Rent the Other $2,000 CASH ONE 10-BOOM AND ONE 6-room house: both thoroughly mod ern? walklna distance: near . carllne. Best neighborhood In tho, clty. Price 38,000; $2,000 cash, - This is a bargain bv $500. . Lot is worth $3,000. If not nM . this weelc - houses will ' be rented. Lafayette Realty Co., 313M Washington SNApj CORNER LOT. BELMONT ANli sstn: must oe soia; price iav. a. v. tu.A., . a a . i. . v t . . i, . .. w " - MHin 8061. - --' ; -' - $1,800 BUYS THIS BEAUTIFUL, MOD : ern' 6-room house, close to car line: $400 -ensh, balance $16 per month. $1,350 will buy this 6-room cottage, nice lawn. This is a nice little home; half cash. : $1,800 buys this 6-room cottage on east side in walking distance; 8300 cash. .DIAMOND REALTY Ca, , 263 Alder, room 10. '' $2,660 8-ROOM MODERN - HbUSEi, M acre, close to car; $900 cash, balance $20 per month. , ' - . BAKER & ROSS, Lau rel wood, Mt. Scott car. ;f MT, SCOTT BARGAINS. .'$60 cash,, balance $10 per month, 8 room house, large lot close to car, $400. -3100 cash, balance $20 per month, 6- room modern house, close to car. 81.200. 31,100 6-room ' house, . lot 60x150, close to car: nart cash, balance easy. 8260 cash. 315 ner month. . 4 -room house, 2 lots, , fruit trees, flowers, nice garden,, poultry house, etc., ii.boo. . t-room modern houses : close to car, on eaay,paymente.-..i.; ' - Also many other bargains in honses. lots and .acreage.. Office open days and evenings. ".V.:-.?;V.y '': - BAKKH ft ItUDo, . "'': Laurelwobd, Mt. Scott car, 160-ACH. FARM, LtNN COUNTY ; all clear, level, rich soil; house. 2 barns, "windmill, etc.; $28 per acre, Owner, room 29, zes stark at. City of Vashla Sonoma... ... . a. M. Fresldent, .Jnly t ....... .Jnns 84, July T June 87, Jnly.il City Cfflea, S4S Washington St. Ho! f or Astoria FastSteamerTeiegrapn Dally (except 'Thursdays). Leaves Aldet street .dock' T'a. niT''s.-'v-'' Ci,: K02rB auxsr B5.v;;.,;;;;; Colambla River Scenery uavLATom un araAjma. r.llr serrlce bstweea : Pertlasd sad Tha Dalles, except Boeder, tearing Portlaad at t a. at,- arriving abeet 6 p. si, earrytag rraujat soa pasMncsra. apienaia sesostaM tkms for oott Its and tlTSStoefc. ' Dork foot of Aldar at- rartlasdt font mt Ceart st. Ths Dalies. Phone Uala Sli. rortlaad. nov TACino STBAicaxzy caa Steamships S0AN9KE , and GEO. W. ELDER Sail for Fareka. San Francisco and Loi Angeles direct every Thursday at I p. m. jiCKsi oiuce i4 xnira, near AJaer. fnrnes i. isii. n. tuunu. Agent 40-AC FARM, BASE LINE ROAD; rood - barn, house, hydraulic ram water sup, ly; all nice, tillable soil; barn a.one worth ji.ooe; it per acre. Room 29, 268 Stark st. 160-ACHr. DAIRY FARM, ONE MILE from best town in Willamette valley; good t-room house, barn, - farm imple ments, team horses; $60 per acre takes all. Room 29, 268 Stark st lio-ACRE" ' FARM1. BAKERS BAY. suitable for dairy: $60 per acre, In cluding Improvements. . This is a snap; better i"-it wp. Room 19, 268 Stark. FOUR L6fS. MONfAVlLLA; GOOD building, worth $1,000, on car line; 31.850. part terms. Room 29, 268 Stark. FiVk LOTS, POINT VIEW ADDITION, St. Johns; corner,1 near school; only $1,250, half cash, w Owner, room 29, 268 Stark, st ..,- . FbtR "LOTS, UNIVERSITY1 PARK!; cneap ror 'cann. nwm i, sns etarK. FLANS TO , COLONIZE SWEDES NEAR EUGENE . . (8nsclal Dlspatefe to The Joarntl.) , Eugene, Or, June 80. E. M. Ceder burgh, Norwegian and Swedish consul at portiana, was nere yesterday to in vestigate the prices of lands In Lane county for colonization purposes. Ths object la to induce Scandinavians from ths east to come here and buy small tracts of land, from 20 to 40 acres each, and settle here. He was driven all through the farming sections of the country and seemed to be favorably im pressed with the aijhpearance of the land and with the pricrsked for It which he considers very reasonable. Negotia tions are now on for the purchase of a large tract: ' ' Preferred Stock Canned Goods. Allen Lewis' Best Brand. ti.850 Btnrs nice modern 6-room louse. iBrp? im.uwu iisii, ana, cir- lot 62x100; by owner. 637 E. 26th w. or w.. . st, corner Taggert. W car.1 Phone Sellwood 262 . rOR renthousekeepiq: $122 NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms - for married couple. Phone 4S9 West Park. Pkone . Your -Want Ad To The Journal, where ' one person will receive it and 150,000 will read it. v t MAIN 7173 -1 ' A 1510 s ' which has been on the drpdock for sev eral days.will be ready to begin loading for San Francisco tomorrow. She will be floated from the dock tonight Cap. tain Johnopn. . says tbat . the vessel's keel was srillt and the rudder post torn out when the craft ran aground in starting. for the sea about two weeks ago. The damages were not as serious as nrst expecieu, irawtw. The steam schooner Yosemlte went In tha mud st Tongue Point this mornlng in trying to land. She will be floated at hlg-h. tide tonight. , . . EXODUS OP COASTERS Alliance, F. A. Kllburn and Roanoke Sail Tonight. ' Three coasters will sail from Port land thla eveniner. Thev are the All! a nee. for Coos bay: the F. A. Kllburn. for San Francisco via Coos bay and Eureka, and the Roanoke, for San Pedro via Coos bay. Eureka ana ban Francisco.- All will go out full with freight Tomorrow morning ths Costa Rica sails for San Francisco. There has been considerable talk of the Southern Pacific company placing the steamer Breakwater in. commission between Portland. San ' Francisco and way ports,, but she has not started north vet According to the latest ad' vices from San Francisco the trim craft is still there undergoing repairs. It is confidently believed that she will be sent to this port to enter the pro posed trade within a couple or weeks. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The British shin today for Calao. Peru, with 1.936.069 feet of lumber. She will leave down to morrow. ' ; 'W.-V The British steamer Btrathyra lert down at noon today from Linnton witn a cargo of lumber for the orient . . John Sexton, a driver for the Boaton meat market . fell from the oriental liner Arabia yesterday afternoon ; and wrenched a hip. He was taken to his home, 550 Chapman street in a car liace. The old American bark Louisiana will return from San Pedro for another cargo of lumber. She left the Colum bia river a few weeks ago. The American shin Emily Reed has sailed for- San, Francisco with 1,028,800 reet or lumoer. i The tugooai Kesoiute went on refrf yesterday " above Stevenson and sank. . The aovemment diver at the Cascade Locks was secured, and the outnt carried to the scene of the wreck by the steamer J. N. Teal. The Reso lute was raised and towed to the locks, where a temporary patch was put on her. She 'went to The Dalles under her own steam. . 1 MARINE NOTES "Circulation Counts , J RATE U A '. WORD , Astoria. June 20. Arrived at 16 last night Steamer Yosemlte. from San Francisco; went aground near Tongue point struck a snag, not leaking, ex pects to get off tonight ; Arrived at 10:15 a. m. scnooner Nokoml. San Francisco, June 20. Sailed at 13 noon Steamer Columbia, for Port land. Tug returned . from -; schooner Louis last night; vessel is breaking up ana win oe a toiai toas. San Pedro, June 18. Sailed Bark Louisiana, ror coiumDia river. Astoria," June 19. Sailed at 4 p. m. Schooner William Ronton, for San Fran cisco. Balled at 6:45 p. m. Steamer Northland, ror ean r'ranctsco. Astoria, June 20. Condition of the bar tt I a. m., smootn; wind northwest 20 miles; weather clear. Tides at Astoria today High water, 7:44 a. m., 6.4 feet; 8:12 p. m., 8.2 feet Low water, 1:47 l n, l.l feet; J:48 p. m., 2.0 feet- MARINE INTELLIGENCE Ssfular aUnars Sua to Arrive. F. A. KUbilrn. San Francisco..,. July 8 Columbia, San Francisco ..June 22 Alliance, Coos Bay. ........... June 24 Gv W. Eider, San Pedro and way, June 26 Costs Rica, San Francisco...... June 27 Roanoke. San Pedro and way.,.. July 2 Alesla, orlent...................July 16 Nicomedla. orient.. i... ..Joly ST Nuroantla. orient..,... .AumstlS Arabia, srlent .Sept. J - maralar UnSrs to Depart v., . P. A. KllburDi B. F. and wy....Juns $0 Roanoke. San Pedro and way... June 20 Costs Klca. S n Francisco. ..... June 20 Alliance, Coos Bay ........... .June 20 Columbia, San Francisco.. ... .-.June 25 G. W. Elder. San Pedro and way. June 26 Arabia, orient .......,...,.. .June 80 Alesla. orient. ..July 2 Nicomedla. orient. . . . . ...... . .August Numantia, orient'... v.. ...August 28 i J ' :- . Vessels In or. v,. Tola, Br. sh,, ....Elevator dock Jordanhlll. Br. bk. ....... E. A W. Mills einlU, Br. bk....,.. ...... .East Pine Ten us, oer, bK.,.....,....,,.Knappton Whang Ho, Chinese June. ....The Oak John Palmer. Am. bktn... ...... Kalatna Emily Reed, Am. sh, ... , .... Astoria Btrathyre. Br. str. .......... , .Linnton Northland. Am. str. Goble Ltllebonne, Am, sch...O. R. & N. Albina K. F. Whitney, Am. bk...... ..Bt Johns Wasnucta, Am. barge.. University Mill Berwick. 'Am. str. ......... .Greenwich African Monarch. Br. s..l. P. Mills Ascot Br. ss. ...... .O. R. A. N.. Albina Nokomls, Am. sch. Astoria Chehalis. Am. -bktn. . Knar D ton Gardiner City, Am, bktn, . ...Vancouver uaisy Freeman, Am. str...... .uryaocK Behome, Am. sch. ........... Bt. Helens J. H. Lunsman, Am. sch. . . i . . . .Btella Washington, Am, str. ..u..-.Rainier Alliance, Am. sh... . , . .. .Greenwich Costa Rica. Am. str. ......... Alns worth Rosnoke, Am. eh...'. .Martin's Charleston, U. 8. navy..,,.,..,, Harbor Paul Jones, U. S. N. ........... . Harbor Excelsior, Am. str,...,. .Portland Mills Kallbla. Br. atr. ..... .....Tongue Point F. A. Kllburn. Am. str., ....Oak street Arabia. Am. str Columbia no, Yosemlte,' Am. sch.,.. ..Tongue Point ttunber Carriers Bav Ssonta. Mabel Gale, Am. sch,L.,8aa FVwrtsco Retriever, Am. bktn San rranclsoo B. F. Bandera, Am. sch... ...San Pedro Alumna, Am. sch.,.,, ...Ban Francisco Walacof Am. barge... ...San Francisco South Bay. Am. str.. ...San Francisco Echo. Am. bktn. ...San Francisco Excelsior. Am; str........ San Francisco Casco. Am. str, .......... San Francisco Melrose. Am. sen.. .......... .Ban Pedro J. M. Griffith, Am. bktn.. San Francisco Sailor Boy, Am. sch., ...San Francisco Alden Besse, Am. bk....,8an Francisco A 1 vena. Am. sch..... San Pedro J. Marhoffer. Am. atr..,, .San Francisco Lettitia, Am, schr. . . . .Ban Francisco Thos. L. Wand. Am. str.. San Francisco Melville Dollar, Am. str. .Ban Francisco Louisiana, Am. bk ..........San Pedro "Xn Konte with Cement and General. Buccleuch,' Br. ah. ...... ....Hamburg Brenn. Fr. bk Hull Conway Castle, Br. bk,.. Antwerp Dalgonar, Br. sh........ Hamburg Eu roDe. "Fr. bk ....An t wero Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk London Rene Kervller, Fr. sh Hamburg La en nee, Fr. sh , Swansea Le Piller. Fr, bk ..........London Martha Roux, Fr. bk.......... Hamburg Mozambique. Br. ah .Newcastle. E. Samoa, Br. bk..... Shields 81am. Ger. sh London Thiers, Fr. sh Newcastle, E. Vlncennes, Fr. bk Glasgow Marechael Tu'rrene. Fr. bk.... Hamburg Vllle d Mulhonsei'Frr bkr-rrr". Antwerp Guethary, Fr. bk Antwerp Pierrt Lotl. Fr. bk Antwerp Walden Abbey, Br. sh Antwerp Glenessllu, Br. sh............. Antwerp Versailles. Fr. bk Lelth General do Bolsdeffre, Fr. bk... London General de Negrier, 7r. bk...... London Bayard. Fr. bk Ant wero Villa de DUon, Fr. bk..., Antwerp Coal Ships Xn Bouts. Belen, Fr. bk......... ....Newcastle, A. CoL de Villebols Marenil.Fr. bk..;... ..Newcastle. A. Claverdon, Br. sh. .......Newcastle, A. Wlliscott, Am. bk. Newcastle. A. Port Patrick, Br. sh...... Newcastle, A St Mirren. Br. sh ...... . ..Newcastle. A Crillon, Fr. bk . Newcastle, A Ardencralg. Br. Die...... v. Newcastle, a. Mathilda. Nor. str Newcastle. A. Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk . . Newcastle. A. Tramp Steamers En Boats. Tellns, Nor. str. San Francisco Maori King, Br. atr..., Shanghai Henrik Ibsen, Nor. str... San Francisco Queen Alexandra, Br. str Madras Manshu Maru. Jap. atr... .Salinas Crus Mackinaw, Am. str.. Seattle Qymerle, Br. str...,........Mananllo Tnyra, Nor. aa .San Francisco CU Oarriars Sa Boats. Asuncion Am., ss. . . . ,. . i ,8nn Francisco Mpnterey, Am. barge.. .-..San Francisco MINE ON BUSINESS BASIS Beports Indicate a Most legitimate ' ; Mining Enterprise. ' Ths reports of the Burnt River Con-. solldated Mining & Dredging company are the most flattering and indicate that i it is actually a mine. The property of the Burnt River Con solidated Mining & Jjredging company is situated on Pine creek , and adjoining gulches in waiter county, Oregon. The creek heads on the divide at Bald moun tain, 18 miles south of Baker City, run- nine southerly aoout rive mues. ana emptying into Burnt river at a point 12 mues up tns river ana north rrom Bridgeport, and seven miles down the river from Hereford, two small country towns. The claims are reached by about a Z6-mue 'drive rrom Baker City over a fine mountain road. During 1902. 190S and 1904 between 876.000 and 380.000 worth of gold was taken out of what would be equal to 20 acres of this company's holdings, and In doing so the side pay gravel was not worked at all. All the work was done by drifting, running tunnels, gophering, and under a handicap of short , water, with crude and primitive methods. Since that time the pump has been in stalled and more water procured. The ground is well prospected and the com pany owns four end one half miles of placer ground on the different creeks. ' The management have opened offices in tha Dekum building In this city for the purpose of disposing of a limited number of shares of the stock. . Ths officers of the company sre ss follows: Eugene Pearson, president; J. 8. .McDonald, vice-president; L. H. Northrop, secretary: directors., Isaac K. Staples. Eugene Pearson,' J. 8. Mc Donald, L. H. Northrop, E. G. Drinker. KM The Leading Specialist : - . I make no misleading propositions, promise no impossibilities, but Derform all I promise.'; - Fair dealing;, moderate fees, faithful serv- ' I ( ; ice and speedy cures have won for me the con- IL'" Afidence and patronage of the afflicted . every- where. :. . . ' i ' 'r I DAVE CURQ) THOUSANDS I have no specific or cure-all preparations; ' but treat each case separately and scientifically - according to its particular requirements, close ly watching it and carefully following its symp toms with varied remedies through every stage, and stake my reputation on the result. 10 . " 9B. TATXiOB. ; the Leading specialist In Simple Disorders MY FEB mm PAY WHEN CURED What Weakness Is and How I Cure It Weakness' Is merely a symp tom of chronio Inflammation in the prostrate gland, brought on by early dissipation or by tha Improper treatment of some con tracted disease. A complete and radical cure lsk therefore, a ques tion of restoring ths prostrate gland to Us normal state, and this I accomplish promptly and completely wHhout tho use of Internal remedies. My treatment Is a local one entirely. It la orig inal and scientific, and has been f roven absolutely : effective . by housands of tests. I am eon- cleanslng' reme-vlnced "thar by- no -other-methods dies that remove the last poisonous taint Contracted Dis orders. Be sure your curs Is tborougn. jmoi one . of my pa tlenta . has ever had a - relapse after being dis charged as cured, and I cure In less time than the ordinary forms of treatment require. apsolao Blood" ? ... Volsoa No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the Interior, but harmless, blood can full . and peramnent restora tion or strengin ana vigor oe accomplished. -xU ' Varloocels ; Absolutely pain less - treatment that cures com pletely in ons week. Investigate my method. It is the only . thor oughly scientific treatment for thla disease being em ployed. atrtetnra, nios, tvost yifor, aty droeela. Orgwnle WoakaMs, . . eto are also amongr tltadlseaaes-1,1. F eared. i "4. iJESin.,f 5. Stralghtg 5quaro Truth It will cost you nothing to call and talk over your case. oi e You can And mif all about your trouble and you can later arranae to begin treatment any time you like. My offices, comprising ten 1 rooms, are. ths largest, most elegant and best equipped in the west the DR. T A L0 R 'co: ' S34H 3COBBISOV. COBBZB aXCOHXV OBTXAJTX, OBXOOB. INDEXES OF RAPID GB0WTH OF JIEDF0BD ' (Special Clipatcb. to The JoarosL) Medford, Or., June 20. Med ford has been organised as a district of the first class by the election of three new di rectors to serve three, four and ; five years, respectively. " Those, elected were J. E. Watt L. G. Porter and J. H. Cochran, At the same meeting the di rectors were authorised to prepare an estimate of the cost of a modern build ing to be used for high school pur poses only; to be presented to the vot-, era at a meeting hereafter to be called. For ' the present the third story of the main building will be fitted up provis ionally ror laboratories and a Business department The rapid growth of -the Medford schools and the orisk move ment tn cliy real estate are indexes of an influx of population which bids fair to make tne city ins metropolis southern Oregon. r- WeGiireMeil OUR $110 FEE See Us first and You Will Not Hove So Many Doc tor's Fees to Pay ? of JUBORS REFUSE TO TAKE SPOTTER'S WORD 'SDertsI DUpatcS to The loaraaL) Eugene, Or., June 20. Several local option eases were .on the docket of the present term of circuit court here, but after trying two of them and failing convict the others were dismissed upon motion of the district attorney, Charles Mayhew and W. Waddle were given a Jury trial, charged with selling liquor in Eugene in violation of the law, but the Jury' In each case returned a verdict of not guilty. The state had aa witnesses two detectives who were hired by the Anti-Saloon league as spot ters. : After it was found that the jury would rather "believe " the defendants than the detectives, , the cases against Frank Ware. W. L. Ford and Elmer Reaahaw. ths othera indicted, were dis missed. . i V Dairy: Deputy for Clatsop. , (Special Dtspstch te The Journal.) Astoria. Or., Juns 10. Stats - Dairy and Pure ' Food Commissioner Bailey has appointed O. I. Patterson his deputy for Clatsop county. !.- - i GET OUR ADVICE FREE; YOU WILL fiE SATISFIED WITH OUR THOROUGH EX AMINATION OF YOUR CASE. Are you suffering from indiscretions, -Weakness, Spermatorrhoea, Kidney. Bladder, Dribbling, Urine or Prostatic Troubles, or Contract? f . . m m m W V t t If! T - f fl . ed Blood Disease, varicocele, nyaroccie, owcuings, rupture, uiccrx, Sores, Skin Disease or any troublesome, long-standing, deep-seated disease? . r'-' ' !f u.-r 1 - ' y.-y. ; r If so, and you really Wish to Get Well, 1 ' , . , Do not Waste Your Life Consulting self-styled specialists and irreg ular "doctors" who possess neither the education, skill nor expe rience necessary to find out what your ailment, is, much less to cope with it and make you well ; , . ' ' "'" i Things that are not done right never turn out well. Begin Right! Consult ust Because We Are Regularly.Graduated University Trained Specialists, whose original investigations and long study into the cause and cure of men s special diseases nave caused us to oe ouiy recog nized by the. highest medical authorities. : ; There are doubtless hundreds of men suffering from the ailments we treat who have read .our announcements in the papers, yet delay treatment and accepting the truths we have told. 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G., Addle Grove; R. S.L Charles Moore; treasurer,, Mrs. LJda. Shaw, v 1 . "K&J: -': 'i,-. Willow Glen circle. No. 108. Wi pl W elected the followin officers at its last regular wwutig u. tKJureiie Hall: advisor, Rebekah Hutchinson; M., Ida Roberts: C. of G.. Addle Grove: K. T., Mrs. Casper; I. S.. L, Cassldy; O. 83 Btella Clay; managers, Addis Grove and F. I. Roberts, . .. - fp-i l6irtt VI i :,v.' rvn't -it vour child suffer with that cough when yoti can curt it with Bal Hnrohound 8vrun. a sure cur for Coughs, Bronchitis, Influents, Croup and Pulmonary uiseases. uy a imu uo .-. . . ..... 1 have two children Who had croup. v I tried ' many different remedies, but I must say your Horehound Syrup is the best Cro!T and Courh medcine I ever used." by a:tUrusits. C.GeeVo Tke WslUXaewa . sUUable CHINESE ; ; . : EH ad. Barb' DOCTOR Ufe srady of roots and tt.rr. gi f tug as stade a ad tn that stndr aiwoter4 aaS kt to the world hla wniHl-rrnl trmtAif. VO MERCURY, POISONS OK DHUOS B!"!-. 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