The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 13, 1907, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OREGCjN DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, : SATURDAY, EVENING, . JULY 13.
CAKTEXTERS AND BUILDERS '
JOHN A. MELTON. t04 TH ST.OFa
- lire and stors fixtures built id n
niuiolto: ihowrttM and. counters.
tikina Main 17SJ. '. 1 1
tTiifcLTONOFFlCE, STORE VIX'-'
tures; central Jobbing. 7 t at
- Phone Main 1190
HONEY TO LOAN.
baby swings,
Washington at
citT
or
'Lawn sWIWgs.
lawn seats. ISO
CHIROPODISTS
CHIROPODY AND .PEDICURING
Mrs, M. D. Hill. Room ISO Fleidnar
bldg. Both phone '
DOQ AND HORSE HOSPITAL.
nun C K. BROWN AND MILLER
Dog n(1 horse hospital, 106 N. Cto at.
Phone Main wn.
CARNEV'8 VbiTKRINART HOSPITAL.
horses and dogs.. ll Glisaa at.
Phone Main HM.
DENTISTS
Tiw W H. KNAFr HAS KUlUKnr-u
from east Office 10 Hamilton bldg.
DRESSMAKING
nurMUlKCH FROM BAN FKAK
. ieo wishes a few mora customers;
.i..Mtinn wnrk neatly done. ZB4 3d at.
Phone Pacific (106
umlWF ANGELES Zt j tit am. -j-
elflo
DANCING
wit.Tl TWO-STEP. THREE-8TEP
and stage dancing; lessons 25c during
months. Prof. Wal Wlllson's
fanclng School. 04 Allaky bldg.. Sd and
M orrison at a. '
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
" M. J. WALSH CO.. 311 STARK ST..
Electric and Oaa Fixtures n'PPJM
r. Tilinv Grate and Doglrona.
feT.KTRiC CO. ENO
MONET TO LOAN
specialty; alao bulldln
ratea: fire Insurance,
l.v--R:-H.T.te. Mgr;
WESTERN EtTECTRTC WORKS, 6 1
th st-Contraetors. electric mm lee,
motors and dynamoa; we install light
and power plants. a ...
llrjRRISON ELECTRIC
Morrison st Fixtures,
Miring. Eaat S1J8.
aIrbanks,
wiring, ra-
dynaraos.
Stark sts
, MORSE MOTORS AND
A.-C. and D. C. 1st and
EDUCATIONAL
BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COL-
LEGE.
Elks' Building.
Portland. Oregon.
Chsrtler aborthand and Bllaa book
keeping aa taught In the Behnke-Walker
will lead you to success. Facta 7S7
calli for help and placed 111 elnoe Aug.
1. Will place you when competent En
ron now,
Unt.MKD RTTBINESS COLLEGE.
Washington and 10th ata. Fliedner bldg.
Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewriting
and all English branchea taught both
day and night
JlNANClAL Alb TO SIX WORTHY
Vrt.ti,. n A flmiriut. Annlv at once at
office. 817 Commonwealth bldg., Ith
young la J lea who wlah to take a
aft
nil RnrnalA ata.
L BRONS6N SALMbN'S STUDIO 6f
shorthand and typewriting: full
course. In II ' weeks; open all summer;
established 18S8. Mllnor bldg., W.
Park and Morrison.
DON'T BORROW MONET ON SALART
until you aee ' , . ,
Hutton Credit Co.
tit Pekum bldg.
CRESCENT LOAN (U. 4ii MC-HaWK
bldg. Money to iimn on easy-pay
ment plan to was earners; siripuy con
fidential. KSN EY LOANEb To baLaRIKd Pko
pie Just on your own nam; don't
borrow until you see me: my system
la the beat for railroad men. clerks,
bookkeepers, streetcar men and all other
employes:' business strictly confidential.
IF. A. Newton. 411 Buchanan bldg., m
I Washington,
MONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
city property or for , building pur-
i oiumoia, Lire & Trust Co., zi
poses.
Lumber Exchange bldg.
BANKS.
kasaWm
u:
OREGON.
Arallable
tn
Collections
MITWn STiTVH MITfrlVi V. RINK r8" PORTLAND.
Nortbwaat Corner Th ro anJ wr.r-
All Cities of the United Statea and Europe, Honjkong and Manila.
made on Favorable Terms. nAirw-v'tj
President J. C. AINSWORTH I Cashier........ R. V. SCHMEER
Vlca-President...... R. LEA BARNES I Assistant tjbler. ...... .W. A. HOLT
Assistant Caahler A. M. W.UGHT
LADD TILTON. BANKERS Portland, Oregon. Established is.
W M LADD C E. LADD. J. W. LADD
Savings books Issued on savings deposits. Interest paid on time depos'ts.
W
ERCHANTS' NATIONAL RANK Portland, Oregon.
J. FRANK WATSON. .President I R. L. DURHAM vice-f resioenv
R. W. HOTT ....Cashier GEORGE W. HOTT. .Assistant Cashier
ft c CiT'cuma ...Second Aaslstant Cashier
Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafta and Letters of Credit Issued
Available to All Psrts of the World. Collections a HpeclMty.
HomifoOAirbM ALL, klDfl
of security. William HolL room ,
wawninyion oing.
TO LOAN SUMS o stH-i OM CrUT
te security. R. A. Frsme. 416 the
Marauam.
QUICK LOANS ON ALL SECURITIES.
8. W. King., 41 Waahlngton bldg.
Main loo.
L6an for THe AbkINg-ttALARY
or chattel. The Loan Co.. 410 JJekum
bldg.
MONET to L6AM ItN 1506 T6 I.Oo6.
Charleson & Co,
Pacific 11
CASH
Commercial. Phone
ON HAND FOR PURCHASE
money, mortgagee, bonds for deeds or
contracts of sale on real estate, either
country 'Or city property. H. E. Noble,
Commercial blk.. 2d and Waahlngton.
1200 TO IJ7OO0 ON MORTGAGE FOR
July only: low Interest smsll expense
to borrower. Ward, Allsky bldg. M-7S26.
WILL LOAN $3,000. 6 PER CENT. ON
real- estate. Farrlnston. 313 Fenton
bldg.
LARGE LOANS
eretTfr mvir nie r t timoMi a irtahtlaaV 111 Huil nfflrn. Ran Francisco.
I Capital paid up $4,000,000 SurpTos and undivided proflta $10.16!,$7$
General Bnnklns; and Exchsnge Business' Transacted. interest on Time
Depoalta. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Accounta may be opened of $10 and up
ward. Portland Branch Chamber of Commerce Building.
WM. R. MACREA Manager J. T. BURTCHAELL-. . . .Ass't Manager
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Portland, Or. Oldeat National Bank on Paclfie Coaat
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $1,500,000.00. DEPOSITS, $14,000,000.00
L. MILLS...
W. NEWKIRK.
, .President
. . .Cashier
W. C. ALVORD Assistant Cashier
B. F. STKVENS. .Second Ass't Cashier
TRUST COMPANIES.
(ORTLAND TRT'RT COM PANT OF OREGON The Oldest Trust Company In
Oregon. RESOURCES OVER $1,200,000. General Banking. Two per cent
Interest on check accounts (even hundreds) on dally balancea of l&oo or
over. Letters of credit and exchange on all parts of the world. Bayinge ac
counts. Time certificates. 8 to 4 per cent; ahort-call special certincatea, $500
or over, ty, to 4 per cent. Call for Book of "ILLUSTRATIONS."
Southeast rnrner TMrH and Hair flta PhnnK Private Exchange 71.
BEN J. I. COFJEN President I H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretsry J. O. GOLTRA. .. .Assistant Secretary
11 Falling bldg.
Inr loans; lowest
Wllltetn O. Beck.
C ECURITT SAVINGS & TRUST CO. 284 Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon.
Transact a nnr I Rinlilnr Dualnaaa HAVlNrtH DEPARTMENT Inter-
est sllowed on Time and Ssvlngs Accounts. Acts as Trustee for Estates.
Drafts nnd Letters of Credit Available on AH Parte of the World
C. F. ADAMS Preeldent L. A. LEWIS First Vice-President
A. L. MILLS. . .Second Vice-President R, C. JUBITZ Secretary
GEO. E. RUSSELL Assistant Secretary
MACHINERY
T"
TLB GtTARANTEE A TRUST COMPANT !40 Washington Street
THE H. C ALBEE CO. SECONIV
hand machinery, sawmills, etc 14$
Grand ave.
J. PAUL. 100 1ST ST. A COM
plete line sawmill machinery; also
engines and boilers.
MUSICAL
S. MITCHELL. THE TALENTED
musician, is now available for all
Dlano engagements, first-class piano and
mandolin Instruction at reasonable rates.
Call at 484 H Washington st.
PIANO, VINTCORNET. TROM-
bone. clarinet Professor tc A. Bmltn.
54 12th st Main 470$.
MONITHENTS
NEU at KINGS LET, 248 1ST ST.
Portland's leading marble and granite
work a.
03TEOPATHIC PHTSICIANL
FENCE AND WIRE WORKS
PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS
td and Everett sta. Phone Main $000.
GASOLINE" ENGINES
GASOLINE ENGINES,
Stationary and marine; electric equip
ments; launches; accessories; wholesale
and retail; engine repairing. Relerson
Machinery Co., 182-4-4 Morrison st
Sheffield marine engines, ant
fropeller. Falrbarka, Morse A Co
and Stark sts.
REFITTED GASOLINE ENGINES;
low price; call or write. Fairbanka,
Morse A Co., 1st and Stark sts.
HOTELS
THE BELLEVUE,
4th and Salmon.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
HOTEL f prtland. Am. plan. $. $5 dayT
3TEL f f
LVEt:
BELVEt'l'RE, European; 4th and AlderT
HARDWARE
WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS
mads to order. Portland Hardtrare
Co., 74 4th. '
INSURANCE
J
ISAAC L. WHITE. FIRE INSURANCE.
144 Sherlock bldg.
. W. L. PAGE, INSURANCE; EMPLOT
er liability., surety bonds, burglar
and accident insurance. Phone Main
. sag. 204 Failing bldg.
AAS. Met WOOD. EMPLOYERS' LIA
' ' bllity and Individual accident security
bonds of all kinds. Phone 47. $01 Mc-
i Kay bldg.
DR. LILLEBELLE PATTERSON. SPB
clallst on nervous, aeute and chronic
diseases. Office 217 Fenton bldg. Phone
Pacific 1110.
DR. a B. NORTHRUP, 415-14-17 DE-
kum bldg.. Id and Waahlngton sta
Phone Main 34ft. Examination free.
PAINTING AND PAPERING.
P. A. DOANE GIVES BEST ESTIMATE
for satisfactory work. 284 Tamhlll.
PLUMBERS
FOX A CO. SANITART PLUMBERS.
231 2d, bet Main and Salmon. Oregon
phone Main 2001.
DONNERBERG A RADEMACHER RE-
moved to No. 103 Burnslde st
PRINTING
OOILBEE BROS., PRINTERS CARDS,
billheads, etc. Phone Main ISIS.
145H 1st st
MODERN PRINTERT. PHONE PA
clfic 1526. R. 24. Russel bldg.. 4th and
Morrison sts.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS
MORTGAGE IAN8 ON Portland Real Estate at Lowest Ratea
Till InitiirMt Ahstrarta Furnished.
J. THORRURN ROSS President I JNO. E. AlTCHTf ON Secretary
GEORG1': H. HILI Vice-President T. T. BURKHART Tressurer
BONDS AND INVESTMENTS.
M
ORRIS BROTHERS, Chamber of Commerce Building.
Municipal. Railroad and Public Service Corporation Bonds.
OVVNING-HOPKlNS COMPANT Established 1893 BROKERS.
STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash and on Margin.
Private Wires. ROOM 4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Phone Main
D
87.
Qverbeck, Starr & Cooke Co. STht w.'ion.
GRAIN, PROVISIONS. COTTON, STOCKS AND BONDS.
WE DO A STRICTLT COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Continuous Markets by Private Wire. Quick Service.
TYPEWRITERS
BLICKEN8DERFER , TTPEWRITER
Agency Suppltea; repairs. Raleigh
bldg.. 4th snd Washington sts.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER.
TOWEL SUPPLY
CLEAN TOWELS DAILT COMB.
brush, sosp, $1 per month. Portland
Laundry A Towel Supply Co.. th and
Couch sts. Phone 410;
TRANSPORTATION.
04) 444f444444444444T444444w444w 444444444)44)
WE REPEAT IT
O Tt
M
fl U1
Acre
IS THE IDEAL PLACE FOR THE HOMESEEKER
f JHE LOCATION ,
LENTS.
I THE SOIL
tvvw v af-w far a iTirmrtftf1!
WILL UKUW Ari x 1 XlllMvJ.
THE WATER
ABUNDANT, INEXHAUSTIBLE.
CONSIDER, -"-,
THE CAR SERVICE
' EVERT TEN MINUTES.
THE PRICE
$300 AND UP.
THE TERMS
10 PER CENTCASH, BAL. TO SUI1
LAST, BUT
AN ACRE FOR THE
KNAPP & MACKEY
Room 2 Chamber of Commerce.
4)4X44444444
NOT LEAST
PRICE OF A LOT.
CHAPIN & HERLOW
332 Chamber of Commerce.
Phone Main 1652.
TRANSFER AND HAULING
C O. PICK OFFICE 88 1ST ST., BE
tween Stark and Oak sts.; phone 698.
Pianos and furniture moved and packed
for shipping; commodious brick ware
house with separate Iron rooms. Front
and Clay ata.
OLSEN-ROE TRANSFER CO.
Henry Roe. W. A. Cleland.
F. P. Sheascreen.
General transfer and storage; safes,
pianos and furniture moved, packed and
a h 1 ppeo. ZQB uag si. Motn pnones.
VAN HORN TRANSFER & STORAGE
Co., Inc. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty; storage warehouse. 40-42
2d St.. corner Ash. Phone Main 1618.
PENINSULAR EXPRESS &
Transfer,
21H.
247 Alder st
BAGGAGE
Phone Main
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND TTPE-
wrlter. Main 1271. 814 Dekum bldg
FA YE KANDLE. 208 ALISKT BLDG.
PAINTS, OIL ANr GLASS
F, E. BEACH A CO.. THE PIONEER
Paint Ca Window glass and glaslng.
135 1st st. Phone 13S4.
REAL ESTATE
J. W. OGILBEE, REAL ESTATE AND
loans: established 1883. 146 H 1st,
room 11.
AQENC t,
DEALERS IN
rentals. 306 H Stark
SPHINX'
real estate and
st Main 4144.
FOR FARMS OF EVERT DESCRIP
tion. W. W. Espey, 810 Commercial
bldg.
LAND SCRIP
WANTED AND FOR SALE ALL
kinds. Including approved forest re
serve scrip for surveyed, unsurvey
timber and prairie government land. II
M. Hamilton. "The Portland," Portland
LEATHER AND FINDINGS
CHARLES L. MA8TICK A CO., FRONT
, and Oak ata., leather and skins of
very description for all purposes; sole
and tap cutters; findings.
RUBBER STAMPS
P. C. STAMP WORKS, 24 ALDER ST.
Phone Main 710. Rubber stamps,
seals, stencils; baggage, trade checks;
brass signs and plates.
ROOFING
TIN ROOFING. GUTTERING. RE
palring and general Jobbing. J. Losll,
212 Jefferson st. Pacific 1424
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 134 N. 6TH.
Main 49. Heavy hauling and etorage.
INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE A TRANS
fer Co. Storage. 324 Stark. Main 407.
WHOLESALE JOBBERS
ST?"
M. A. GUNST A CO.,
DISTRIBUTORS OK FINE CIGARS.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
EVKRDlNO A FARRELL, PRODUCE
and commission merchanta, 140 Front
St., Portland, Or. Phone Main 179.
Jamestown Exposition
LOW RATES
ArjOUgT .
, 10) SZTTZXBEX
12, 19.
11,
Chicago and return, $71.60.
St Louis and return, $47.60.
St PauL Minneapolis, Duluth, Supe
rior, Winnipeg and Port Arthur and re
turn, $40.
3 TRAINS DAILY 3
For tickets, sleeping car reservations
and additional Information, call on or
address H. DICKSON. C. P. A T. A.
123 THOU) ST,
Telephones: Msln
ORTXA3n, ox.
680. Home A-2286.
AT THE THE ATE ES
OREGON FURNITURE MANUFAC-
turlnir Co. Manufacturer of furni
ture for the trade. Portland, Or.
WADHAMr & CO
WHOLESALE GRO-
eers. manufacturers ana commission
rnercha- s.
4th and Oak sts.
FURNITURE MANUFACTURING AND
special orders, i. rcuvensxy s rurni
ture factory. 307 Front st.
ALLEN ft LEWIS, COMMISSION AND
nroduce merchants. Front and Davis
sts.. foriiana. ur.
WHOLESALE CROCKERT AND
glassware. Prael, Hegele A Ca, Port
land. Or.
THE OREGON CHEESE CO. (INC.)
Cheese, butter, eggs, etc., dairy prod
ucts bought or handled on commission.
126 6th st (Hweuana Diag.j, -ornana.
Or.
RESTAURANTS.
GO TO THE BUST BEE FOR DELI
catessens. Home cooking. 434 Wash
ington st
THE PORTLAND COFFEE HOUSE IS
now open for business. 269 1st. with
first-class bakery In connection.
MONEY. TO LOAN
MONET
MONET
MONET
NOTES.
MONET, MONET MONET
MONET MONET MONET
MONET MONET - MONET
SALART LOANS ON PLAIN
GET $10 TO $100.
.NO MORTGAGE NO INDORSER
"ABSOLUTELT NO SECURITY."
LOWEST RATES EASIEST PAYMENTS
i A CALL WILL CONVINCE YOU.
REMEMBER, IF YOU WORK,
WE WILL ACCOMMODATE YOU.
WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK?
RAILROAD MEN A SPECIALTY.
STATE SECURITT CO.,
704 DEKUM BLDG.
HOURS 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M.
WED. AND SATURDAT TILL 8 P. M.
MONET MONET MONET MONEY
MONET MONET MONET MONET
MONET MONET MONET MONET
MONET TO LOAN
or for buila-
SPIRITUALISM.
MRS. STEVENS. PORTLAND'S RELIA
ble palmist and spiritual life reader;
readings dally. , $43 Tamhlll.
MRS. SHAVER, SPIRITUAL READER.
424 Burnslde St., corner 10th.
CARMENCITA SPIRITUAL
CARD
medium.
reader, palmist and trance
81 N. 3d st.
MADAM WALTMAN, CLAIRVOYANT,
medium and healer.
Phone Paciflo 2861.
147 11th st
LEWIS-STENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY
Co., Barbers' Supplies, Barbers' Fur
niture. Barbers' Chairs. 10th A Morrison.
TRANSPORTATION.
Alaska 1907
EXCURSIONS
S. 8,
3 TRIPS
Spokane, July
9. S. S. Si
Xosa, July 18.
26;
V0M3 MOVTB.
S. Senator 3v1t 17,
8. B. ALASKA BOUTB.
Anf.
SIGNS AND SHOW CARDS
FOSTER & KLEISER SIGNS.
We have built up tho largest sign
business in the city by first-class work
and keeping our promises. Our prices
are right 6th and Everett sta. Phone
Exohange 66.
uo improved city property
ing purposes, for from 3 to 10 years
time, with privilege to repay all or part
or loan atter two years. losns ap-
"SIGNS THAT ATTRACT" POR T
land Sign Co., 287 Stark. Pacific 1684.
proved from plans and money advanced
as building progresses; mortgages taken
up ana repiacea. "
t FRED H. STRONG, Financial Agent
.. $42 Stark st.
CONFIDENTIAL LOANS 513 gAL
. arias, insurance policies, pianos, fur
niture, warehouse receipts, etc.; any de
? aerying, prson may secure a liberal ad-
vance. repaying by easy weekly or
' monthly Installments.
KBW ERA LOAN A MORTGAGE COM
- PANT.
, . 'it'' 205 Abtngton Bldg.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED Pkd
pie and others upon their own names
without security : cheapest rates, easiest
payments; offices In CO principal cities;
save yourself money by getting our
'TomaH m 'Ablngton Bldg.
- in h Mst
UNCLE METERS'. LOAN OFFICE, 143
Id it, near Alder, established 1870;
old and reliable; any amount loaned on
watches, diamonds.; jewelry and seal
skins. . i, , if , ;
STOCKS AND BONDS OF ESTAB
llshed enterprises bought' and aoiu:
commercial paper bought and money
loaned on all classes of good aecurity.
lioom JOT Couch bldg, 4th andWash-
iioN kf-fd L6aM 6M reAL KaTATJfl,
chattel raortgaws . y'
curity: notes bouglit.
or oersonsj se-
aw. Pauttt, io
STREET PAVTNO
WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO.
Street paving, sidewalks - and cross
ings. 314 Lumber Exchange.
THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO.
of Portland. Office 665 Worcester blk.
SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES
Lkag-wa;. Sitka, Junean and way porta.
Sailing 9 p. m.
X. 8. 8. Co.'s Humboldt July 12, 22
City of Seattle .July 20
Cottage City, via Sitka July 14,
SAN FBANCISOO BOUTB.
Sailing a. m. Prom Ssattls.
President July 20
S. 8. Umatilla July 24
Sonoma amy w, m
City l fflce, 949 Washington St.
"The. Man Prom tho West."
One of the most intensely interesting
offerings ever made by the Allen TStock
company Is "The Man From the West,"
which has ben a big drawing card at
the Lyric all week. It Is an up-to-date
drama of life as it exists on the
frontier.
Why You Should Buy; This Property
I LOTS 7 LOTS S LOTS f
I S300 TO J S44VO TO ) 350 I I
600 ( 500 I To 1 I
Z fvmioiuj
h I
A I Ij 9 I
i (
2 llRVINGTON f
aBMSMaaaaaaaaia J
w .
Lots Only
$200 to $300
Carllne to center of
tract this summer;
city water, h l g h -grade
Improvements,
stricter building re
strictions, g r a a t o r
amount of shade and
higher elevation than
any of others. Low
prices can't remain;
demand too great
BUT NOW.
Why So Cheap?
We bought this property some
time ago at a ridiculously low
price, and we're giving you the
benefit. It's worth more than
surrounding property, but
want to do right by the pub
lic let the buyers reap the
difference. That's all there is
to It Tou'll want a lot aa
soon as you've seen the addi
tion. ' See It tomorrow.
originally
O
Irvington Park
"The Addition With Character."
F. B. Holbrook Co.
850 Stark 81 Ffcona Main 0396.
Lots
TOO; now gl 50
to BZ OOO Irving
ton Park, only 18
blocks north, Son aa
good carllne.
on
r. B. 8 0 X W A V.
grounds all the time. Ale
to East 27th; go three blocks
north to Killings worth Ave.
Agent,
Alberta car
"Utah" at the Star.
Tomorrow afternoon and night will
witness the last performances of
"Utah." the new atate drama which has
been holding the boards at the Star all
weeK. it is a thrilling comedy-drama
with scenes laid near Salt Lake City,
Seats are now selling at theatre box
orcice.
PEOPLE W Sfl
Sunday Vaudeville.
It is far from being a dry and un
interesting show at the Grand this week.
Anigatl I'rlce is a mind reader who
answers written Questions like Anna
Ji.va ay; Charles Carter is a magician;
the Four Shannons are singers and
dancers and there are besides other good
O.CIS.
Tires of St. John" Next Week.
Beginning Monday night Miss Nance
O'Nell will appear at the Marquam lrt
"The Fires of St. John." It is the piece
in wnicn sne acnievea ner greatest als
tlnctlon In New York and is probably
the most pronounced hit or her career.
The piece will be magnificently pro-
aucea.
Animal Show at the Oaks.
A really good animal show Is the one
on exhibition at the Oaks. It contains
two of the most magnificent specimens
of the leopard family that were ever
seen In Portland. It also has many
other rare animals. J here is to be a
free dog show at the park next week.
SHOWCASES OF EVERT DESCRIP
tlon; bank, bar and store fixtures
made to order. The Lutke Manufac
turing Co.. Portland.
R. H. BIRDSALL. DESIGNER; AGT. M.
Winter Lumber Co. 7 Hamilton bldg.
SEWING MACHINES.
THE SEWING MACHINE REPAIR CO.,
872 First st, formerly machinist for
the Singer Sewing Machine company.
All kinds of machine repair work at
lowest rate; the only gntollne engine
expert on the Paciflo coaat : Homs
Phone A 3820.
SAFES
Ho! For Astoria
SO OB
FastSteamerTelegraph
Daily (except Thursdays!. Leaves Aldei
street dock 7 a. m.
PEONS MAIjT 03.
PORTLAND SAFE CO., SOLE AGENTS
for Herring-Hall-Marvln safes and
Manganese Steel Safe Co.'s bank asfes;
20 second-hand fireproof safes and bank
.safes, very cheap. See them , or writ
W 2 7th st.
DIEBOLD ,. MANGANESHi . SAFES
Large lines carried. Lock-outs opened.
Jacks, . Jails, metal furniture. Both
fboae J. A Da.rU, It. ,
BOAT'S TACIPIC STEAXSXJP CO.'S
Steamships BOANCKt
and GEO. W. ELDER
Sell for Kareka. San Franclaco and Los
Arrelea direct evary Thursday at t p. m.
'licket office 112 Third, near Alder.
Phones M. Ill 4. H. YOUNG. Agent
Colombia River Scenery
BZOUXaVTOB UBB STBAXXms.
Dally servte ketweea Portland aod The
Dallas, except Baodar, leaving Portland at
J a. a, arriving aboat S p. -, carry big
freight and paaaeoters. Bpleodld accomnuxla
Uona for Mtflut and livestock.
Deck foot of Alder st Portland j foot at
Cfearf ft, ' W3h. Mail M. FtgUagda
COMPANY SUES FOR
TITLE TO PROPERTY
That Helen and Henry F. Goode, the
children of the Jate H. W. Goode, hold
the title to a Jjflock of real estate that
belongs to the Portland General Elec
trls company Is an allegation made In a
suit filed in the circuit court yester
day by the electric company against
Goode'ft heirs.
It Is alleged that Goode, as president
of the Portland Railway, Light & Pow
er company, bought the block bounded
bj First Second, Ash and Pine streets
for $33S),ouu ana neia in trust ior tne
company, ljater tne diock was as
signed to the Portland General Electric
company, a Dranch or tne itauway,
Liight & fower company.
While holding the block In trust for
his company President Goode suddenly
died, with the title to the block in his
name. The title passes to nis neirs.
and the suit is brought to have the title
changed to the electric company.
EX-SLEUTtfS' HEARING
HAS BEEN POSTPONED
Attorney Ralph E. Moody, who looks
after the Interest of the ex-4etectly.es.
Snow, Day, Carpenter and Reslng, Is
In Philadelphia and the police commis
sion has continued their trial until the
return of the lawyer in August The
commission was scheduled to meet at
10 o'clock this morning.
Chairman - Greene stated that the
charges preferred by Captain , Bruin
against Detectives Kay and Klen-
lln would te investigated oy tne com
mission soon after the return of, the
latter, wht U ww, oa ibis ycUon. ,
nNGRASSiriPARKS
Members of Board All Agree
That Allowance Shall Be
Made in New Rules.
Councilman A. G. Rushlight appeared
before the park board at its meeting
yesterday and petitioned for the
Improvement of the triangular tract
owned by the, city at the Intersection
of Brooklyn and Mllwaukie streets
and the installation of a drinking foun
tain. The board favored the petition and in
structed the park1 superintendent to In
vestigate and estimate the cost of curb
ing, placing the fountain and building a
small pavilion. Immediate action will
be taken on the reports.
Rules regulating the conduct of the
public parks were again dlsoussed
and tn ordinance will be presented
to the city attorney and then to the
nitv rnnncll hj5 soon as a report can
be made on it. Board members fully
discussed the rights of the people to
use the grass in public parks and all
were of the opinion thai this should
be allowed except in places where tho
grass was scarce ana errort was oeing
made to preserve the growth. In tne
new rules the publlo will have free ac
cess to every public park except in
places designated by sign boards.
Councilman Concannon and others ap
peared before the board with the Infor
mation that the public could have use
of the fair grounds on the evening that
the band concerts were held there.
TRIAL OF HAU WILL
LAST jBUT FEW DAYS
(Journal Special 8ervlce.)
Karlsruhe, Germany, July 1$. Karl
nan fni-mar nrnfessor of Roman law at
George Washington university, Wash
ington, who is charged with the murder
of Frau Molltor. his motner-in-iaw, wiu
be placed on trial next Wednesday. It
Is expected that the legal proceedings
will be brief and will not occupy more
than three or four days. Frau Molltor
was shot at Baden-Baden last November,
and the American educator was arrested
on a charge of having killed her, extra
dited from England and has since been
tn prison here awaiting trlaL Friends of
Hau allege that he has been terribly
abused by the officers in an attempt to
make him confess.
PEACEFUL ENDING
OF PIONEER'S LIFE
Sirs. Elizabeth Story, Well Known
Port land Woman, Passed Away
at Her Home.
Mrs. Elizabeth Story, a Portland pion
eer and for 34 years a resident of this
city, died at her home, 62 East Eighth
street North, last night. She suffered
a stroke or paralysis some montns ago,
and passed gradually and peacefully
away.
Mrs. Story was born in Germany,
January 8, 1S43. but came to this coun
try when a child of 9 years, settling
WATER SUPPLY
IIL BE GOOD
Improved System,, Including
Fire Hydrants, for Town
of Lents in Ten Days.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Story.
ENDEAVORERS HAVE
VERY NARROW ESCAPE
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i (gpaeial Dispatch to Tne Joarml.r
Hatton, Wash., July 12. Christian
Endeavorers on a special train bound for
Seattle had a narrow escape yesterday
when a Northern Paciflo bridge near
here caught fire. Trackwalkers dis
covered the flames and flagged the ape
clal just In time to save the lives of the
aicttrsloBiata, .. ,
with her parents In New Tork state.
After marrying she came with her hus
band to the Paciflo coast by the Isth
mus of Panama route when 24 years old
and first made her home In Albany.
Then she came to Portland. For 27
years she has lived continuously in the
homer on East Eighth street.
- But one child is left. Miss Lena E.
Story. There are three grandchildren.
S. B. Story, husband of deceased, rilnri'
obout 20 years ago."
' Mr. Storsr lived a ouiet life anf wna
of a kindly and lovable dIs?oiionv She
had many friends- on account of her
long residence in the same portion of
the city, who were devoted to her. 8he
was r member of the ChrHtlair Hrlnnon
church and the funeral will be held un
der the auspices of that organisation.
Funeral arrangements hav notTetbeen
completed.
Within 10 days the Improved water
system of Lents will be In operation.
Only a few days' work remains to be
done before the new tank will be com
pleted. Pipes have been laid for soma
time and everything Is waiting on the
construction of the tank which will
supply large mains 'that have been sub
stituted for older and smaller ones
I. F. Coffman Is proprietor of ths pla
and la making the lmDrovements. .ats
Hereafter Lents will have plewxy of
water for all purposes and fire hydrants
will be established. The Lents Im
provement club Is considering the pur-
' chase of them and Mr. Coffman has
i signified his jSllllngness to furnish
I water free of charge.
A. . Brown, owner or the old wood
mere waterworks, is also enlarging his
system.
Lents Is making rapid strides to
ward becoming a city? New places of
business are springing up and many
new homes are In course of erection.
The streetcar company, is making im-
rovements continually and will soon
egln construction of a double track to
Lents from ths city. Real estate sales
are numerous and property values are
increasing.
PRESIDENT J0SSELYN
' HONOR DINNER GUEST
Frederick V. Holman Host at Social
Gathering for New Traction Head
at Arlington Club.
Frederick V. Holman gave a dinner
last night at the Arlington club In
honor of Benage S. Josselyn, the newly
elected president of the Portland Rail
way,' Light & Power company. In ad
dition, those present were: Judge W.
B. Gilbert, Judge, C. H. Wolverton.
Judge A. F. Sears I Jr., C. S. Jackson, J.
F. Carroll, A. L. Mills, J. C. Ainsworth,
C. F. Adams, E. M. Brannlck and W. L.
Boise v
Letters and telegrams of regret were
received from Governor George B.
Chamberlain, Senator C. W. Fultan and
James J jsrien, wnu ware union w
Trout for. Eastern Oregon.
(Special Dispatch to Tb Jeornsl.1 J
La Grande, Or., July IS. a J. Scriber
and William Miller have Just received
18.000 young trout from the hatcheries,
which they placed In Beavar creek snd
the Grand Ronde riverr. Br, Bacon,
Adolph Newlln and others have also re
oiy4 large, ghlpmeats. . , v.
be present by reason of previous 3Hc
ro'na
e-acreninnta nnit beintr awav from
land. Mavor Lane. Judrs L. R. Web
ster and several others sent regrets on
Account of previous engagements.
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airs. Easier Allege Drunkenness.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Elgin, Or., July IS. Mrs. Velma Eas
ier of this place has filed a suit fof di
vorce from S. N. Easley, on ths grounds
of 'habitual drunkenness. Mr. and Mrs.
fiasjey havs lived U Elgin slQce l0f. -
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