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HE OREGON DAILY JOJr.NAL, PORTLAND", FRIDAY ; EVENING, JUNE '21. lS(ft. Oilier Classified M LOST AND rOUND. jf.ri" rnrinnmii. veriissments vill be found on pp. 18-19. I NEW TODAY. An Exceptional Bargain on ; ,f! i i 1 i ".'sr'' Portland Heights A nice ' , , " . ' . . 8-rooni house ' ' on ground . . 87100 feet , very sightly, and . : one block from carline mwn sin iw rant,1 niMV'eSntalnln" Important key; reward for return Journal office. ' to HELP WANTED-LLE WANTED AT ONCB YOUNG MAN TO Join two otheryoung men In a vaude villa turn; must come well recommen J ed: experience not absolutely necessary. Lai i pet-ween ana J l a. m. or 7 to p. m.. room 2 Hotel Iiouvre. V JTKD KXPEBlKNCEO ICE MEN mnrK WANTEIV-EXPERIENCED MAN ON clean In 'and pressing suits. i-fx-nmoy nan, Bpasiue, ur. ; Apply at WAN TED ENERGETIC MAN TO DO collecting and soliciting in St John salary 815 per week and commission must have business ability and willing to work. Apply ' at once, to Abing ton bid. '-, - Title: Guarantee & Trust Co. - Corner of Second Washington; Sts. Vater Front 635 feet frontage on river and rail, 4 acres, also has' frontage on Macadam Road, south of Oregon r unrnure juig. yo. v-;,:. Palmer & Van Alstine Ca. , 222 FAILING BtQQJ , v Main 8661.; A2653 WEATHER REPORT Thi" weather. a ' reported from the tearaehlp President, 10 miles off North Head at midnight was cloudy with a strong northwest gala, barometer sv.ox snd railing. ., . .. ; Then has been a marked fall In pres sure over the north Pacific states and cloudy, unsettled weather now prevails In this district Light rain has alien In the sound country And at Boise," and it .was- raining this moraine; at-Roseburg. Showers end thunderstorms occurred yesterday In Nevada, Utah, Montana and the -Canadian northwest A. high-pres- k -overlies the Atlantic! state: awieT'i s aae -a a-vHEiR'nviina, w ncre io sure aeeveriies the Atlantic states, and, . except in the lower Mississippi cal rains have fallen, fair weather pre vails generally throughout the eastern states. It is much cooler la northern California, - Nevada, . eastern - Oregon, astern Washing-ton, and western Idaho. The Indications Are for showers la this district tonight and Saturday. , h . : . ,. Temo. i Max, - Mln, Preelp. Abilene, Tex....,., 88 Boise, Ida ... 70 Boston. Mass..,,. 70 Chicago, 111.,.,.,. 841 Denver, Colo.,,..., 78 ::' Helena, Mont....,, 70 Knoxvllle, Tenn... 84 v Los Angeles, Cel.. 72 ' New York. N. Y.... 78 Portland, Ore.-i, 78 . Sacramento, Cal, .-, 86 "v 's, Salt Lake. tTtah.,., 78i v San IMe.ro, Cal,..., 84 . 0 San Fran Cisco. Cal. 6 .40 .o: T. .00 .00 .14 .00 .0 ,62 v i ! .00 .eo -r- .00 69 . ..- . .09 pnokanei Wash..... 74 . 48 - - T. Taooma, washv S v-mi49".n$.!:9t Tonopah, Nev. v. , 80 Wts E4 7' .00 Washington, D. C . 88 j 6 t. - .08 the river. - The river will fall to a stage of 1 R.I feet by Sunday. It will rise Ughtly jvinnaay ana 't uennav, 4 62 8 .70 tJ 44 4 66 83. 14 S4 HELP WANTED- FEMALM. WANTED HIGH ' CLASS. SECOND cook. Report June 28. Locksley Hall. seaside. Or. ' . WANTED -YOUNG LADY BTENOGRA pher and bookkeeper.- Apply, Portland Sanh A "Door Co.. 230 Front. EXPERIENCED 6KAM8TRESSE8 wanted. Willamette Tent & Awning Co.. Front and Burnside sts. EXPERIENCED .WINDOW-TRIMMER and card-writer. Apply at vonce. .. The Hub, 8d and Burnside sts. WANTED IMMEDIATELY -STRICT Iv first-class family laundress, 1 days each week, mn Yamhill. Main 8418. WANTED 8TROTfaGIRlTT"0 WASH dishes. Apply Z9Z -Id st, GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK A Seaside beach: pleasant home, good wages. ?4 K. tumeiae. c.ast viz. ' SITUATIONS : WANTED FEMALE. MIDDLE-AGED LADY WITH Busi ness . experience, American, speak German,, would take ngnt poauion. , v. O. box 848. city.- WANTED EAj ESTATE. MODERN HOUSE AND LOT " NEAR 8 2d st and Hawthorne ave. - Address B-80 Journal. - ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED FROM PRIVATE PARTIES 8760, for 8 to 6 years, 7- per bent, real estate security, no commission, .appiy at once,' 488 Ablngton. ' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ' 8NAP IN ACREAGE. " - " 81.0005 acrea at Lents: ood land. Look at it, take It and you are all right v VT-r.ua .,11 Ii.Imh m A. FINS LOT- ON EAST MADI80N. cheap; terms; must be sold quick. Addrens L-881. Journal. 1 - WEST SIDE SNAP. 81.708 Good (modern . T-roora house, walking distance. Make p your mind to own a good home save carfare and stop your wild-goose chsse looking for something cheaper than that, F. FUCHS, 21 Morrison st ONLY $10 DOWN. 85 PER MONTH. fries 8375. this week only, fine level rood aolL Bull Run water, street graded, sidewalk, near I car lines, about IB minutes out; only I left See Heath about it j 1238 Missouri . ave. ' Phone Woodlawn 814. - 1 -' :' ; FOR 8 ALE FARMS. 88 ACRES, 40 CULTIVATED. BAL ance in good pasture, all fenced, three acres wheat, 12 acres oats, balance bay; alt farming Implements go with farm; one mile . from Willamette river. Mx miles from Oregon City-and II msi from Portland: price 15,000. J0 acres.' 78 acres cultivated, bal ance in pasture 2 miles from court house at Oregon City, tine soil: on good oounty road) price tti. per aere, , f, 4 t. If. UIMlUt. v Oregon City. Or. A Chance ;, Uaer Of JOURNAL WANT ADS becomes a permanent user because they always bring the best results at the small est cost in the shortest time. A trial will convince you n ? C ircula tion c ; Gounts' e Rats le WorJ it. ' r LONG DELAY III ' m iiin. - a s I s M s' wtKiiiH mat Year and Seven Months Con sumed Before Beply Ee-s . ceived to TeleffranL' 4 $ J Uosiaal SpeeiaU Serele.) ' Warsaw, Poland, v Juns 81. -Rilsslan procrastination Is proverbial, but even la this Astatic corner of Europe, one yeat and -even months Is thought to be rather a long time to taJts to answer a telegram. The ministry Of ths Interior evidently does not tmna so. in October. 10. soma 60 Inhabitants Of Warsaw Signed a telegram to Count Wltte, then minister or the. interior. protesting against the brutal way in which ' the Cossacks and Lancers charged a peaceful crowd on the so called "constitutional day." Last week brought an answer. Ths 60 were sum moned to the town hall and told, with great pomp and ceremony, - that their telegram eould not be attended to, first ly, because they had forgotten .to fix a revenue stamp to it, ana secondly, be cause such complaining should be ad dressed tothe senate and not to- ths minister of the Interior. . , . . Of course those who were -wounded on that memorable occasion are either killed or cured long ago, and those who signed ths telegram had forgotten all about the incident BIG DOCKET BEF0BE , " COURT AT ALBANY Many Cases to Be Disposed of at the Next Term by .-Judge on thtt : Circuit Bench. ntn-mniraitir III THE IIARBOII British Steamer Maori King . Joins Fleet to Load for ; ' the Orient. ;- I four days to fiJtt'ttt lumber cargo for i.. .1 i. 5fitr,-anui. will tarrv iv TtheTargost lumber cargo ever set alloat.zrom this port,, The river fell four tenths of a foot during the past 24 hours and will soon be down to the ordinary stage. All danger of extremely high - water' this summer has now Dassed although slight rlsa may occur with, a higher temperature. which was lost on ths rocks near Point Gerda on May 29, baa been suspended for a period of nine months by (X I', Bolle and i. K. Pulger, United States Inspectors of hulls and boilers at San Francisco. Ths Wlsard at the time of the disaster was towing ths barkentlns BIARINB NOTES' 0Y31ERIC WILL BE NEXT .IN WATERH0USE LINE British Steamer African. 3lonarcb Clears for Newchwang With Large .Iitunber : Cargo While ;.: Steamer Strathyre Departs for Orient. . This afternoon the , British steamer Maori; King will arrive in ths harbor to load st full cargo of flour and gen era! merchandise for Siberia and China in the Frank .Waterhouse line. She. is a new craft, registering 2,478 tons net and is In command of Captain Duncan. She will be ths ' second Waterhouse steamer In ths harbor at this time, ths Ascot being at ths a R. ft N. Alblna dock recelvtrg carjjo. She arrived about a week ago. '. The Maori Kins crossed in over tns bar at o'clock - this morning. She cams from Santa Rosalia, Mexioo, in ballast and will probably go to the flour mills dock this evening nnon her arrival in the harbor. Following the Maori King .in - the Waterhouse line will be the steamer dymerio, which re- . . . , m . , ,v.v V", ,si a -atreauous-DoyaKft from a Mexloan port. She caught, life off the Oregon oeasc and lor several days tns crew were about, to give tap the fight upon the flames. Then' fc the bunkers ran empty and It was with difficulty that port was reached at last with the steam down to a Very low pressure. The American steamer Melville Dol lar, which arrived in,, yesterday tinder charter to T. B. Baumgardtner to earry ties to San Pedro, has gone to Stella on the Columbia to take a cargo of rail road ties to Mexico for Charlea T. Weir, the charter to Baumgardtner having been' released. A portion of thesis no steamer Asuncion; sailed at 8:46 a. m., steamer Washington, for San Franciseo: arrived down at :80 and sailed at 8:25 a. m., steamer -Roanoke, for San Pedro ana way ports; arrived down at 7:80 and sailed at 9:80 a. m., steamer Alliance for Coos Bar: sailed at 8 a. u.. British steamer Strathyre, for Shanghai: ar rived at a. m., uruisn steamer Maori Kins, from Santa Rosalia: sailed at 8:60 a. m., steamer F. A. Kllburn for Saa Francisco and way porta . Newcastle. A us., June 21 Sailed Juns 14. French ship St. Louis for Portland. San Pedro, June 10. Arrived, bark Diamond Head, from Columbia River. -Astoria. June 10. Arrived at 8:80 and left iid it I d. m. Steamer Melville Dollar, from San - Francisco - via Coos Bay; arrived down at 8:60 and sailed at o:40 p. m., steamer costs Klea tor nan Francisco: left up at 8:80 p. m., British steamer jiaiiDia; arrived at e:s p. m., steamer Asuncion, from San Francisco. Astoria, June 80. Arrived down at 8 p. m., British steamer Strathyre and steamer Washington; steamer Yosemlte got off rock at 8 p. m.; sailed at 6 p. m.. schooner lNoxomis ror van rearo. San Francisco. June 80 Arrived at 4 n. m.. schooner Virginia from Portland. W aimer, June .JL Passed. June. 19, French bark Versailles, from Lelth, for i'oriiana. , . . . Astoria, Juno 21. Condition of ths bar it 1 1 m, moderate: wina northwest It miles: weather cloudy. Tides at Astoria todar High water- 0:0s a. m .i test; :ii p. m., s.7 feet Low water 1:61 , m., 1.6 feeti 4:40 p. uu, 2 8 feet MAIUNE INTELLIGENC9 - megnlar Uasrs Das to Arrlvs. Columbia. San Francisco..,.,... June tl Alliance. COos Bay....... June 84 G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. Juns 24 Costa Rloa, Ban Francisco.... . June IT snt. ........,.,, ....July 18 orient............ ..July If orient. ..,,. August 18 r. a. ftiiDurn, tsan rancisco....juiy Aiesia, orient Nicomedlg.. or Numantia. orient While two new craft have reached the! Arabia, orient .................Sent river, one, the large British steamer , Ssgula liners to Depart. African Monarch, has started for the ln , . . . . : sea sines last night She left down )ffii2SrtEZ RaT "1 ?! bound tor . Newchwang with 8,880.611 w ?m.S. i?Li Vi V i JUL i feet of lumber, the cargo having been J 5f.Eld,,ll'n?n P,dr0 " '"jI a flnih. v..trri .nnuu,. . h. Arabia, orient ., ..........JunelO Inmaa-Ptnilsen oompany's mills. The SifC Pe.nw Juf a Paclflo, Export LunTber company fur- Soa.noTlK?. 5-di5-,!SdJIty,"TI t steameri'; ' r - . it mi nished the cargo. The British CRUISER FIRES GUNS TWO GREAT BARGAINS. 8J 600 On very easv terras for well' Improved 64-acre farm worth 6100 per acre, 14 miles rrom . mrimna in nice rill re and on fine county road. Widow cannot run it; tnat is tns, cause w aeu- tin KOS Snlendld 120-acre farm 'oh level county road. 14 miles to Portland, a place which you cannot duplicate, for tne prioe arouna me .jtvose viiyv ' ah stock, - machinery and crop goes-with place; 88.600 cash, balance ,6 per. cent Old age cause or selling-. ; - . iXtr gooo rarms I any size see F. FUCHS, 22H4 Morrison st. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK. MARRIAGE LICENSES.- 11 W. V. Daugherty, J48 Sherman W 81; Susie A. Jensen, 22.' '" x-j. : - vt-- Cornelius S. Kelsay, rMyrtle . Creek, Or., 24; Irma Sutherland, 24. -' :- ,- N. L, Kingsbury, i 74 Park t, , 83 ; liable i. Smith, ,22. ' - .-,.r-,: " ' - Jesse Wendel, 43 E. 11th st, ii Stella Ti. R "Kelly, 88 W. Park sf., -40; Blanche KlBlakely. 80. " J. A. Heck, Redding, Pa, 10; Lillfs C. Johnson, 24. .: . Albert P. Fnlkerson, IBS W. Park st, 89; Jessie A. Flook, 22. Raymond R. Robinson, 64 E. 7th st, IS; eophin GantenDem. 21. - G. Adolnh Gantenbein. 41 E. 8 th st north, 24; Helena Nauman. 20. Wedding Carda W. G. Smith A Co.. Washington bldg., Corner 4 th and Wash ington sts. " . Tonseth . Co., florists, for flowers of all kinds. Clarke Bros.. and floral designs, 123 6th st Florets Fine - flowers 289 Morrison st.' . Full dress suits for rent, all slies. TJnique Tailoring Co.. 808 Stark st '-' BIRTHS " M ANEY-i-J tin 19, to Mr, and Mrs: Thomas Maney, 676 K. Couch, a eon. POWERS June 18, to Mr. and Mrs. William M. Powers, -777 B:- Salmon, a daughter. - . . DILLON June IB, to Mr. and Mra.-Tota P. DNIon, 267 I?nlon avenue, a son. , DEATHS i FARLEY -June 19. Nellie Grace Farley. t : aged 12 years. 4 months and 3 days, ' 666 E. 20th St. N.; acute endocarditis. ANDERSON June 18, Vlma B. Ander-' ' son, aged 8 years, 4 months and 20 ' .days. 419 Meridian; diphtheria. ; w '"M-wiCAN June 19,' Baby McKean, S50 -i .... premature birth. -GaRDNKR June 19. Frederick Joseph J Gardner, aged 63 years, 7 months" and J . a days, 3S6H wasiungxon street; cere- bral hemorrhage, 'a'''1-1' . LAMONT June 19, John F. Lament, -r-s-. aged 6 months, 1040 E. Salmon; aouto 3 meningitis. -. '-i ..'iC " .-1 - .: - - w. J POULSC. June S9, verna ; Foulson, J aged . 80 years, county, hospital; f chloral. 1 I TURNRIDGE June ,18, Samuel C. I Turnridge. aged 88 years and 18 days. 101 Third St.; diabetes. - v ,.- NADEAU June 19. Amll Nadeau, aged 29 yesrs, at Mount Tabor sanitarium; amte tuberculonis. ; - JERSEY FAMILY COW, FRESH, VERY -.gentle. 84 29th st, second hoass south East Stsrk. . . . FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FIFTY HEAD OF STOCK SHEEP FOR :tala,: 83 per bead. . Frank, JU, SnMh Meat i"o.. zz Aiaer. : SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES. R. H. BIRDS ALJv DESIGNER; AGT. M. , w inter XrumDer xm. i jiammnn oing, BUSINESS CHANCES YOU CAN MAKE A FORTUNE WITH little -money with motion pictures; others do-it so can you; information gratia. Newman's Motion , Picture Co 14SH th st: - 1 A BARGAIN HOTEL FIXTURES FOR - sale and hotel for -rent or sale. Box 176, Springfield, Or. - . GOOD MONEY-MAKERS. '-$700 Well-located confectionery, .'Ice cream and cigar stand; low rent, lease; a Tine buy. ' i j , 31.600 The best . suburban bakery, clearing 1200 per month.-; , . 83,000, with terms, for swell lodging house making good money. V. FITCHS. Um Morrison st Partner wanted in estab- t lished real estate oCflce; active man can -, make 1 160 per .month showing property; 250 required, money secured. Room .-aTvkjfifra'js-i-.vit jCtafs Tenacity M Life. , 'From the London Standard. ' An Instance of . the remarkable Vital ity possessed by the cat has just been demonstrated, at Herbling. near Billlng borrough. A very fine crossbred' Per- (Spectal Slipateh te The Journal.) I Albany, Or jon Circuit ssurt. department No,. 1. convenes in rsgnlar session In this city on Monday next ana the docket shows that ths session in all probability will be one of ths shortest ever held .unless the . criminal, indict ments -to be filed should make it neces sary - to -continue the sessions. .' Hon., George H. -Burnett -will preside and the docket is as xouows: r: Acnnnan vs. J - K. Hartman. recovery f money. state of Oregon vs. John Doe- and Rich ard Roe, larceny in a Danxmg nouse; HHun.Kht coDniinr vi. Robert 2J. Da vis snd Ella M. Davis, recovery of money; Ida E. Ewlng vs. H. C Ewing, recovery of money: H. O.' Fellschauer vs. nenry Ziastrow, action in ejecimem, William Goodrich vs. Mv S. Durbln, re coverv of monev: state of- Oregon vs.- Charles KroscheL selling and giving away, intoxicating liquor in violation of the local option liquor law: -stats of Ore-; ron -vs. Edward Perdu, larceny of a steer; J. J. Whitney - vs. L; C Parrish and C. A. Patterson, recovery of money A. L. Weddle vs. Jerome Smith and John H. Weddle, motion for a new trial: Edward Johnson vs. Lime J. roust and E. Foust recovery of realty and dam ares! Frank- Froman and Grant Froman. co-partners as r roman tsriw., yp.- vscar M. Leeper.' doing business as Albany Sporting - Goods house, recovery -of money; G. W. Large .plaintiff and re spondent vs. u. s. bmitn, nerenaant ana appellant, appeal from justice court; state of Oregon vs. Jack Smith, lar ceny of 26 sheep; Phillas Blais vs. Mar-i vin Martin and Gertie Martin, recovery ef money-; W. J. Tumidge va Matilda Garland and . J. A. Craft action for damages: tba First National bank of Albany. Oregon, a corporation, vs. W. E, Anderson and laura Anderson, recov ery of money: the First National bank of Albany, Oregon, a corporation, vs. W. E. Anderson and w. f. Anderson, recovery f "jnoney; : the First National bank of Albany, Oregon, a corporation, ve. L. B. Payne and P. F. .Altermatt rebbverv of monev: in the matter of the application of Josef - Holub, an alien, for admission to citizenship. - , Strathyre left Llnnton yesterday noon I A, ,? , ,... . t rnm r'i .,tk . S INioomeaia. orient. ........... .August KAfiMi (..1 i.i. k.i-I Numantia. orient....... August 28 dlspatchsd by B. T. WUllams ft Cov . j , Tassels U 3or. ' xoia, BTi sn. ... . .cioTBiur uoia Jordanhill. Br. bk. ....... E. ft W. Mills Zlnlta. Br. bk.. .....East Pine Tellua. Ger. bk. ...Knapoton Board Walk to Be Laid From VtJswl Whang Ho, Chinese lun The Oaks to the Shore. - U I Emily Reed, Am. ah.... ......Astoria Several runs were fired this morning f.i J?J"X'i- 'fti Vf?."': from ths flagship Charleston when Brit: whTtntrAmTbk Bt Johns lsh Consul James Laldlaw went ashore ( .wAItn??i AS?:f".V."'h after having paid -Admiral Swinburne r7'Xv- Am .t, " U OreVnwieh a visit The reports of ths three-pound- JX? SA,SVch nV 'ii'" I.torla ers revsrbrated throughout the city and lllr0Tch' Brn W AlWni it was feared even by the Jackles on AK2.Br a!11Vw" board that some windows. would shst- S1neluAki?h v ter. These were the first guns flred on JHr5iUAt6 Am hkkt '" VineS?ve? the Charleston since her arrival here. 9ardlnr C,ty' Am- "vJ!5?Sye Daisy jrreeman. Am. sir.. . ... .utj aocn slan mysteriously disappeared from Its home, and 16 days .later was found In an opan field firmly secured In a rabbit r?fotwtthstandlftg the 'anlmal's'long and - painful confinement and exposure tn the faeaw rains it was still alive. It was, however,, reduced to a mere skele ton, ana was uwuia 111 wu, dui unaer roper treatment it is now recovering, 'hat the cat had been, in the trap all the time Is beyond question, as other wise it would have returned home to kitten which It . was auokling At the date ot its eisappearanca. ?. A great Innovation is about to ) iS. im V lit H,.n arranged for -the benefit of tiis pubhe 1 m?' m.aS hAm'Vch'' StellZ as well as for the men on the cruiser. feS,i.W"fc.Ai?,f . barge 'between r; S' xr M side river bank lllYUnr YtJ' -';-"" alkroan be con- tf-L8 BI i'''Vv.', .Harbor , Harbor Rainier Bjr moving an lmaie&aa tbe vessel and the east 1 ".".S'SLS. ?kS"'J!Lw".1 "T ViT Arabia. Am. sch. ...... Alnsworth 4TDHmeiit will tnidm thia tft-rnoon. I X0 AnL Clk., ,TOnrU rotnl : . ... - . 1 ManH Kins Mf nsinria The narge will os borrowed rrom tns rrinr rii -v. ""'VTL.aii; TTnlta tlt.m .n.lnu, J.n.plm.,t , I MelVlllO DOlUtr, Am. ItT. MtClla ;Vi.7.nn, wilt ,Khi V.. Asuncion, Am. str, ...,-... Portsmouth dues the harvest of the shore launches " tamber Carriers 23a Boats. i that carry passengers to and from the Mabel Gale, Am. sch San FranflUcO flaashio but it will not nut them out of I m y,vt . s.n vhuhuui business entirely since there ars many v f. Sanders. Am. sch...... San Pedro wny.;a3"',"Z k!u" .iB ST't Alumna. Mi sch.... ....Ban Francisco Tha oruiser can be warped mttch 1 k. ra bm rnnoi... closer to shore because she es an- South Bay.TAm. str..... San Francisco chored in about 0 feet of water where- Echo A m. bktn . ......... San Francisoo as hen urart at present is omy rrom " Cased, Am. str..,,,, San Francisco 1 ,,.T' w . "X V . . Melrose, Am. sch... ....... ...San Pedro drew 24 feet according to Captain Pat-It u nUmtt, Am .w r w terson. who Diloted . her through the 1 1,' . .v. c. w n( , . ' I pniiur AIU. wii.. . iv r vuniiucf.. ,1 . . . aiden Hesse. Am na...,.isan rranoisoo Ths Charleston is tns largest warsnip Am; fc(,h; - Ba Padra ever to visit this harbor, being larger It ... n ... .i.. than either the Baltimore or Philadelphia. tlS TrrrFTSSeisoo nw ium "v Thoa. L. Wand, Am. str.. Ban Francisco : ,i 1 juouiaiana. Am. dk ......... .mjj reuro BIG . FLOUR Kil'UUTS ,- Ea sonte With Oemeat and OeneraL RuccleucK Br. sh. ..Hamburg Portland Holds Prominent FosMon Brenn, rr. ...... ........ v:Huti, Amonff Porta. Dalaonar. Br. ah...... ....... Hamburg Portland continues to hold a nrom- 5ttr?P..?.lVJi'AT,,i!TrEI mint place among wheat and flour ship- S-KsrVllsr 'Hamburi ping Jorts of the , United State;. The ";hf:;fwnB'S STOR-M OFF THE RTVER TpO insure insertion under proper classification f X on the Want pages of the big Sunday issue of ' The Journal LOST AND FOUND, THE MONEY THAT WAS LOST IN ths Outlet Clothing Co, during -the rush has been found; owner can have aame by applying -y'"ths manager and yaying -cnargen. LOST IRISH SETTER PUP FIVE months old, white on breast Return 427 Present St.; rewaro i PARTIES HOLDING WATCH. fcN- j graved 4Minnie Barsh. Xmas, .'82, please return to cashier of The Journal 1 M and rscelvs reward. ,. ,. Ik, advertisements should be presented at the business office before ' g 9 p'Clock Saturday-Lveriing u 11. 13 : 16 ii Office open until 10:30 Saturday evening Phone your ad if you cannot bring it to the office. Phones: - Main 7173. A1510. fi 61 18 w If N If il i! i! II i I montn 01 may gives iuj pon wiuirai i y ,., hk .Tindnn credits aecordftg to the reDort lust Le plHer Fr. bk. .London merce and labor. . . " .. 1 n kw ....... fihii As to flour shipments ror tne montn srzS'ik ' w r;" V TV ay ' Portland holds second pn 1!?. 5 Maet TurenV TrVii: Kl comes niira wub ioi.in "'" u i zr,,. - j- ,,iv,,i.- Tr vw . several Puget Sound ports combined. y.1"??. VJ"0 V' ,t'',,'ABi!r i(th with sai ixn harreia. . pju.wi..,, v... ,.,....., The Oregon metropolis makes an S??JSwvi5r V a2w1to equally battering showing in regards SSj.t'-?' ?M,",;r4;! to wheat shipmenta - During May Port- Si-S-fw'"-" lAxZl puget4 'poVt:bet rwslwR'aWi gjn-rjl a Negrler, Jr. bk.,... London the same time ie-? York set afloat 1.- R?' r wV AnrI!I ftiBCss huahela Phlladelnhla shinned Vllls ds DIJon. Fr. bk.., ........ Antwerp 692.294 bushels ana iiuiutn . exporteai ooai swps sa unw. , 804,000 bushels. I Belen, Ft. bk. ........... .Newcastle. A. Col. ds VlUebols Marenil,Fr. bk...... .. ................ Jlewcastla A. Claverdon, Br. sn...-....jvewcastie, a. wiilanntr Am. bk Newcastle. A. Steamer iTeaiaent, senas vtireieso at i port Patrick. Br. sn......iewoasue, a. MMnl,M SMlrren. Br. stt,.r.i-S?wcasUs. A. . v . ,, , I uriiion, T, ok... ........ a. n.v.. r .i,.an Mn.iw.il a wIm. a friend-air. Br. bk.. . . .Newcastle. A. w .n.trh rmm the Paetfla Coast Mathilda. Nor. str. . . . . .Newcastle. A, Rteamshfo. comDany's steamer Presl- Eugene Schneider. FT. bk. .Newcaeus. A. Ar,t at W,Mnl.ht statin that the ves-tSt iX)Uls, .r, sn.....,...,swqasus. A, set. was - then 390 miles on north i v Tramp Dteamers sn Jtoat. Head., A -strong northwest gale was f ejius, Nor, str... ...... .San Francisco hlnwlna- and Ane BKV was Ciouay. 1M1Um.ii, Thun Mm atr Rn Trini-lam barometer was down to 80.03 and still Queen Alexandra, Br. str....... Madras falling. - This ..... indicates unsettled Manshu Maru, Jap. str,,. .Salinas Cms weather here. . i - ' Mackinaw, Am. str.... ...... ...Seattle - Th. return of the Steamer President nVmrl. Rr. ate ........ .Mansanllo from Nome has been watched with aeepiThyrs, Nor. as. .San Francisco interest because M the fact t nat sne is ou Oarrl.rs 33a Stouts. JLl,l rtJZ. tST t mi Th. -ii.d Monterey, Ainoiirga..u.San Francisoo until latum. Rha la extiected to I . ' - n reach Seattle some tlms ..tonight or rnTTr T Vfi T? A PTXTl sari v tomorrow momtng.- , . A i v jjjxki vu cvnnrn AT INUEiNDEJNCE ' . ' i ,'sssassiisssiaiaissjB Society " lAxtoeAi VhartQtn Steamers Bearer and Kellogg MM as ' s s'V a asJ s The leading Specialist 7t t make no misleading- propositions, promise r no impossibilities, but perform all I promise. Fair dealing, moderate fees, faithful ierT Ice'and speedy cures, have won for me the con . fidence and patronage of the afflicted every. Where. , . va:v:s ";? f .', VC I DAVE CURED THOUSANDS ' I have no specific or cure-all preparations, but treat each case separately ana cientuicauy according; to its, particular requirements, close- . ly watching: it and carefully following ita symp-, , toma with ; varied ' remedies through every stage, and stake my reputation on the result , mm S. VAYXOm, the Xjsadiag Spsolalist S Sl?,c n when Disorders; jj UU CURED OoatraotM Y Bl- ,.;;..ersrs. Be sors your euro Is thorough. Not one of my pa tients has ever had aVrelapss after befncvjnjs charged as .and 1 curs trrefti 1 Ihless '" padflo Blood FolsoB No dangsrons minerals to drlvs the virus to ths interior, but harmless, : , blood cleansing , 'reme dies that remove ths last poisonous taint , . What Weakness Is and How I Cure It Weakness m merely a symp tom of chronic inflammation In the nroatrate gland, brought en by early dissipation or by - the Improper treatment ef some con tracted dlaease. A complete and radical euro Is. therefore, a ques tion of restoring the prostrate f land to Its. normal stats, and his I sceompllsh promptly snd completely without the use of internal rem ed lea My treatment Is a local ons entirely. It is orig inal snd scientific snd has bee a proven absolutely effective by, thousands of testa I am con vinced that by no other methods can full and peramnent restora tion of ' strength and vigor be accomplished. , . , ,t . Tarloooels Absolutely ' pain less . treatment that, enres,, com pletely in ons week. Investigate my method. Ills ths only thor oughly scientifla treatment for this disease being employed. Striiisnis, Files,' Zrfsi Ttror, JCy aVoeels, Organle Weakness, etas re,';' also '' assentf ths v iissasse X sere to' stay enred. v' AnnouWat1 S Stralfjlats Square TratH It will cost yoo nothing to call and talk over your ease. ' Too can find out sll about your trouble and yon can later arrange te begin treatment any time you like. My offices, comprising ten- rooms, are ths , largest, most slegant and best squlppsd la ths West f .. v . tbR'. TAYLOK co. r sa4H icoatsiBOv, oosjrzx srooire, 2foxTivun, osxaov. . We Cure Men Ph 22s$!(D)sei IV V.!.- See Us First and You Will Not Have So Many Doc tor's Fees to Pay GET OUR ADVICE FREE; YOU WILL BE V SATISFIED WITH OUR THOROUGH ' EX 1 --v . v AMIKATION OF YOUR CASE. Are vrm aufferine from indiscretions. Weakness, Spermatorrhoea. "Kidney. Bladder.1 Dribbling, Urine or Prostatic Troubles, or Contract- - - - . mr 1.. IT J....1. - II : . T . T Tt - C(J JJlOOd UiSease, varicocele, nyaiotcic, ewtuiagj, Auyiuic, wtcis, Sores,' Skin Disease pr any troublesome, long-standing, deep-seated -If so, and you really Wish to Get WelL - 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 ,wsll.Sf , " . , Things that are riot done, fight 'never .turn "out well. Begin Right! Consult usi Because We Are Regularly Graduated University Trained Specialists, whose "Original investigation! and. long study into the cause and cure of' menl special diseases have"' ciused uV to be duly recog nized by the highest medical authorities. t M eiX-;,'r.V v , ? There are poumiess nunareas o men unwng irom m ailments treat whi have read our announcements in the papers, vet delay "treatment and accepting the truths-we hive told."1. The best we can do in print is to tell you the absolute trutn as to wnat we can ana are doing every day in the year. Our standing1 in the professional world is the best our knowledge and skill are unquestioned by. the medical fraternity. 1 .,,.,-. t -CONSULTATION FREE : ; WRITE if you cannot calL All correspondence strictly confidential and ail replies sent in plain envelopes. v - - . - ; " ; y HOURS 9 a. m, to S p. m.; Evenings, 7 to 8 JO; Sundays, 9 a. ra. to 12 noon.' .. . , , ST. LOUIS "ScA DISPENSARY coxsm szooim ajtp TasrnTT,T iTBXxm. fobtxaitd,,, obsoov. Independence, Or., June SI. -Ths an-1 nual race meeting of ths Independence Driving club opens today and will eon-1 The largest river excursion to be I tinue through tomorrow. Ths racing pro- QS. IViriSLOlV'S sootci::3 smu? has ban essd by KIIHoas of Hothen for their Jhlldrea while TmthlBg tor over fifty ars. I km) tiiee the ehlld. softnas the gams, allay all pain, oures wind ooUo, and la the heat amady fordlarrhOMt, TWUTHITS OKim A BOTTLk. rtvim here this summer will undoubted Fy be that booked for next Sunday un der the- aaspleea of the Swedish Soci ety Llnnea. Two boats, the sternwheel Steamers weaver ana Jowim xvuuoifg, have been chartered for the occasion and It is anticipated there will be no HMn to rntra .s --- Tk. trim nraft HI Innva the foot nt I mira 1 2S. DnmilI. itnnt it 9 o'clock for Oak I Raturdav. 1 TwO-year-Old Park on the Columbia river. The boats race,, purse $60, two in three. e-ram for the two days follows: Friday, 1. Polk oounty harness race, three In five, half mile heats; purse iioo: nnen to all harneaa horses owned in Polk oounty June 6. I 8. Running naii-mus aasn , purse i 10. - -1' -i-a-.v I. itunning ar-eiaiuie-auie umu, i I MMawawkSaaiaCu -m - -at , 4i , harness I will be gaily decorated with flags and a band will furnisn music, several hun dred tickets have already been reserved. ALOXO TUB . WATERFRONT 8. 8100. unnlng half-mile dash, purse years, who rivals President Roosevelt as a destroyer of bears." . said Hugh S. Running tnree-iourtns-mne oaan.1 t ,r ,rr-k,, - ,rh -hr. rt- PUI"'t!3 race."" nurse 110 en. ipok UP a bunch of cows, that had wan- JrZL - . V I aered far away . rrom tne iarmnouse. -Th riiil be tha fonowlna sneoial th.??1? 5?L" f -Th e German steamer 'Arabia of the prises: First and eoond prise, for best rZTtolnlrX'X Portland ft-Aslatlo line . ahifted : to sapaio ne, ,rv uu,u" ind presently Jt rushed on to three Alaska ancle this morning "to aisonarge onvina um. ..v h, w.a ...Iran nn In a lnw ri,bi nnnatnnd to local imDortr. nounds or over. parads to determine rjJT " " 1 uree CUURit-rB, in. Aiimauc, ..,..... - - r : . ; and F. A. -.Kllburn. sailed south last night, carrying passengers and freight. They ..crossed out this morning. la Boy Bear Hunter. ; t .. rpA sfmi.Ii .tumw vaiihU. shifted 1 . From the Milwaukee BentlnoL - from TonguePolnt to Rainier last night "There Is a boy in the northern part and will oo ale to Portland in three or of 'the state,-- J.. B.' Higg Ins, - aged 16, The young man had little trouble In bringing- -threm down. The - largest of the bears measured five feet from the end Of the nose to the end of the tall." As soma Ccttis Crovs your a- laJlsa YOUK EYES Muscular Insufficiencies, whloh are usually Ignored by most optometrists, are especially and carefully considered brus. - i - : Our system .of optical muscular treat ment Insures your perfect comfort It does not follow, neosssarlly, that you will have to wear classea, . -It .will require but a very few minutes of your time to call and talk ths msttur over with us. Murisell Optical Co. .. Za Bessa Konsell. Befrsctioclst, Maoleay' Sullding. Fortland. C - were crossing a r' them missed hr f pi-on1, ft d!s' i tv ' i fc-he startPil un.- i 1 turned bl'.ira laniieil on 1 r was tir-"rt ca h . v 11'