THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. ' PjORTLAND, - THURSDAY EVENING, ; AUGUST . 22, 1807. Other Classified: Ad- yertisements will be omid on pp. 16-17. NEW TODAY. UNION AVENUE Price $15,000 70x100 and two good building! there on, bringing a fair monthly rental; Hunted on Union avenue, northeast . corner Da via street Ws csn maks terms at ( par cent. Mall & Von Borstel 104 ad M. and 398 But Burnsids St. MARRIAGE LICENSES Samuel I Barton, Lincoln Hotel, S3; Olive E. Brother. 18. James P. Williams. 841 McCaah at, Zl, Margaret uertruae mowen. z. C. V. Chapman. 207 Waahlngton at, 25; Jennie C. Miller, 22. George Thomas Bexsmlth, Chicago, li; Maebelle Rlchars. 24. DesteE L. Day, Arleta, Or.. SJ; Tina C. CysrtyL30. tpPBurt E. Davla, 211 Seventh st, 15; ice M. Hllleary. 19. Charles A. Lulls. 425 Morris st. 24: Mary Frances O ravel Jo. 24. Oacar Averbach, 694 Front st, 24; Esther E. Nudleman. 19. Roy David Dvey. 820 East Thlrty Hfth st, 21; Willis E. Hamilton. 20. J MEETING NOTICE3. B. P. O. ELKS MEMBERS OF Portland lodge 142 are requested to meet In our lodge room tomorrow at 10 a. m. to attend the funeral service of our late brother, Hamilton E. Brooke. Visiting brethren Invited to attend. By order of the exalted ruler. C. M. BILLS. Secretary. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED A GOOD STEADY YOUNO nan onmiatntaJ nrlrVt t Vl A ni t tr trt drive delivery wagon; steady work If sausrartory. Apply 40 za si. ASTORIA'S REGATTA QUEEN . , WELL BEARS HER HONORS MAN WANTED tt WORK Itt SHlP-Dlns:-room: one who understands han dling furniture; good place. D-100, Jour nal. BOY ABOUT 16 TO LEARN THE FUR nlture trade; good place in retail store for the right boy. D-100, Journal. HELP WANTED FEMALE LADY TEACHERS FOR CHINESE mission, 288 Taylor St., night school, from 7:30 to 9:80 p. m. Apply at 141 6th t J. M. Kan. Supt. MALE AND FES1ALE HELP. ) V " - ' Jv ; " i J Z ; C WANTED! 100 Extra It Salespeople for Our Great One-Half Wee Sale Cash- Wrappers, Salesladies lers, Salesmen. Apply early Friday morn ing: to toe superintendent GOLDEN EAGLE Miss Harriet Tallant, Astoria, Or., Aug. 22. Mlas Harriet Tallant, who has been chosen queen of the thirteenth annual regatta and coun ty fair that will be held here September 2. 8 and 4. Is from every personal and social standpoint well worthy to sup port the dignity to which she has been called. She Is a native of California, born at Los Angeles 20 years ago. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tallant She Is one of the moat noDular leaders of Astoria's younirer set and her election to preside over the re- fatta carnival is an evidence of esteem n which ahe is held Dy the citizens of Astoria. International contests will be seen at the Astoria regatta and county fair, the Norwegian Saengerfest and the annual outing of the State Editorial associa tion. Six nationalities are to be repre sented by six tug-o'-war teams and the keenest rivalry is being aroused as to which nation sends America her strong est and hardiest men. It Is only the cosmopolitan popula tion of Astoria which enables this fea ture to be put on as a big drawing card for this celebration. The teams are Queen of Regatta. practicing three times a week and at the tests the brawniest men in Oregon may be seen straining every nerv in order to be at their best for the big events on September 2. The Astoria Rowlnr association has been formed for the ports to be held on September 2 at the regatta and county fair and other features for the big six-day celebration. Teams have heen formed from the young men of the east end and west end of the city to decide for the championship. Added to this there will be a race between the champion of Oregon and the champion of the northwest in the single scull class of boats. Dozens of other races for outside peo ple have been arranged on the water and on the lnnd with big money or trophy prises, as desired. Every City or town has its Rprlnters and its 'Jumpers and the events will be open to them in the amateur or professional class, Just as they may wish, In order for them to I remain amateurs or professionals. Three-legged, sack, potato and every style of race which has ever been held will be held at the regatta sports in Astoria on ianor day. CHECKS ISSUED 24 HOURS BEFORE BANK CLOSED CONSIDERED GOOD WANTED FINANCIAL. 33,000, 3 YEARS, 6 PER CENT, FAC torv. Yamhill county, worth $8,000. Address 327 Marguerite St., Montavtlla. FOU RENT HOUSES 18 LARGE NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE. hall, bath, closets, large porch, full cement basement, plastered, best porce lain bath, sink and patent toilet, large yard, cherry trees, 2 blocks Mt. Scott car, near Laurelwood. Inquire 184 East 23d. Phone East 1340. FOR RENT STORES-OFFICES. INER STORE, 24x44; LARGE frWsWand good show windows; choice locatlonor drugs and jewelry com bined; long lease If desired. 721 Mls elBslppI ave.. cor. Tremont St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Savings Banks? Four Per Cent? LOOK AT THESE. THEY MEAN 10 TO 100 PER CENT. SEE THEM! Must a bill be paid twice that has been paid with a check made against a bankrupt bank before the latter's doors are closed? That question Is bothering several of the depositors of the Oregon Trust & Savings bank who had paid bills by check shortly before the closing of the bank's doors. Who Is liable for the check If issued before the bank is closed? J. N. Teal says that the law does not state a specified length of time allowed for the presentation of a check for payment because circumstances govern individual cases. "Within a reasonable time" are the words used and If a check is sent out of town that will mean a longer time than in town. J. C. Atnsworth of the United States National bank says that from a bank er's standpoint 24 hours Is considered a reasonable time to allow for presenta tion because the bank may be closed for the day at the time of presentation, or a holiday may intervene. A check made out 24 hours before a bank is closed' down Is under ordinary circumstances considered good and at the liability of the receiver. FUEL PROBLEM WILLJEJOLVED Lafe Pence Offers to Deliver One Hundred Cords Daily. TKADES COUNCIL TO ACCEPT PROPOSAL Wood Will Be FluTnod and Landed At Any One of Numerous Docks Available Sale Price rrobably Six Dollars or Less. WILLAMETTE. 100x100 facing west Atlantic st, be tween Milton and Eurton sts 1 block from Willamette station on St. Johns line; fine view, shade trees; $400 each Several fine 60x100 lots on Burrage St., cleared, i diock irom Kiuingswortrt, only 3fu. s .. J, 2 and 3-acre tracts near St Johns line; a few good buys left. BROADWAY ADDITION. 0xl00 a W. cor. Schuyler and S4th cement walks, city water, 4 blocks from Ankeny line, see it. A snap at 177. Why put money In savings banks? We always have a list of bargains and lots In every part or the city. LAFAYETTE REALTY CO. 313 H Washington. WILL PLAY MARCH Y PORTLAND COMPOSER The closing number on tonight s pro gram for the park band concert at Hol- laday park Is a march composed dj Pro fessor John Everest, Instructor of muslo at the Western Academy of this city, and entitled "On the Hike." It was lntrodud last winter in orcnestra, out tonlt-sr it will be heard for the first tlnaenn band. spprofessor Everest is a member of nativahorn Portlander and well known as an orchestra leader. He nas a num ber of compositions Intended for publi cation at some future date. . Be th -tSo Bsxrafau 4 HoMnthjU'f Mx ho MlftBOV tu Indications point strongly to the fact that the grip of the fuel trust on the Portland public will not be so tight during the coming winter as has been feared. Lafe Pence made a proposition this morning to the Federated Trades Council to land 100 cords per day of four-foot flr wood at 35 a cord on any dock in the city that may be secured by the Trades Council. It Is understood that the city has offered the use of on of the ferry docks on which to land the wood. The Federated Trades Council will meet tomorrow night to consider the proposition of Mr. Pence, and It is con sidered altogether likely that it win De accepted, While discussing the propo sition made to the Trades Council, Air. Pence said: "If the labor people accept my propo sal I shall put in three gasoline engines at once tnat win cut iuu coras a any. i shall flume this wood to the river and then barge it to the dock. It vU be landed at night and will have to be taken away the next day. If the labor people can handle more than 100 cords per day I shall nut in more machinery and saw more wood. "It is up to the Federated Trades Council to solve the fuel problem. If some such action as I have outlined is not taken, slab wood will sell for 38 or 110 a load before spring." It is generally believed that the Federated Trades Council can handle the Pence wood for about $1 per cord, making the cost to the consumers I the cora. T. M. xeabo stated this morning that the Trades , Council had been offered amnle dock facilities ajid that ha had no doubt tha Penoe'g proposition would pa tocaptsd. . - ' PRISONER IGNORANT Home Teleph one Bonds Superior Assets For Bank' or Individual 75 Of the depositors of the Oregon Trust & Savings Bank would gladly accept Home bonds for their deposit if they could get same. Personally, I am willing to take any Home bonds at par with 50 per cent stock bonus for all my balance in jthat institution, and I will guarantee at least two hundred thousands dollars. More will be taken by other depositors on that basis. Don't get worried about the Home Bonds. If the total deposits were in these securities I could pay everybody in full, single-handed. You can not force the sale of government bonds or a choice piece of real estate in a minute's notice. Be prudent and patient, and reserve your judgment. The Home bonds will more than hold up their end. Louis J. Wilde HOME TELEPHONE BONDS Cash Price Par, With 50 Per Cent Stock The Leading Specialist I makt no misleading propositions, promise no impossibilities, but perform all I promise. Fair dealing, moderate fees, faithful serv ice and speedy cures have won for me the con fidence and patronage of the afflicted every where. I DAVE CURED THOUSANDS I have no specific or cure-all preparations,'' DUt treat eacn case separately and scientifically according to its particular requirements, close ly watching it and carefully following its symp toms with varied remedies through every TAYI.OB, stage, and stake my reputation on the result. trading- KpeoiaBst. In Simple Disorders MY FEB SDQD PAY WHEN CURED Contracted Dis orders. Be sure your cure is thorough. Not one of my pa tients has ever had a relapse after being dis charged as cured, end I cure In less time than the ordinary forms of treatment require. SJpeolflo Blood poison No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the interior, but harmless, blood cleanslng reme dies that remove the last poisonous taint What Weakness Is and How I Cure It "Weakness" Is merely a symp tom of chronlo inflammation in the prostate gland, brought on by early dissipation or by the Improper treatment of some con tracted disease. X complete and radical cure la therefore, a ques tion of restoring the prostate gland to its normal state, and this I accomplish promptly and completely without the use of Internal remedlea My treatment is a local one entirely. It is orig inal and scientific, and has been ?roven absolutely effective by housands of testa. I am con vinced that by no other methods can full and permanent resolu tion of strength and vigor be accomplished. Tailooeele Absolutely pain less treatment that cures completely In one week. Investigate my method. It is the only thoroughly scienrJflo treat ment for this dis ease) being; em ployed. ' Btrleta, Ttlm, lKst Vigor, Xy. drocele, Ovfaale Weakness, , are also tausf the diseases X ears to stay eared. inentV? Straight, Square Truth It will eost you nothing to call and talk orsr your ease. You can And out all about your troubles and you can later arrange to begin treatment any time you Ilka My offices, comprising ten rooms, are the largest, most elegant and best equipped in the West the DR. TAYLOR co. S34Vt KOBBXaOV, OOBJTBB UXOOWD, VOlTLilTS, OSXOOV. ONE-FARE-ROUND TRIP VIA CXXCAOO Take un noua OB KXCXXQA OTJTTBA& The Niagara Fall, tAMER,cV8 GREATEST yrom ST. XiOuiSl Take "Bid TOVM XOtTTB" rrom VBOXXA. Take &ake Brie ft Western OB "BIO TOTB BOTTTB" OF CASE AGAINST HIM Asks for Legal Advise When Brought Before Bar to Plead. When Charles Steckelman. charged with malicious destruction of house hold property, was presented before the bar of circuit court this morning to plead he looked as though he had fought a battle with a. wild oat and lost. "What have you to say for yourself?" asked Judg Qantenbein. "Well," remarked the prisoner, "I'm umier the doctor's care and really I don't know anything about this case at all. It's all news to me. I have no attorney and I should like to have a little legal advice to know Just where I stand in this matter." Judge Gantenbeln agreed with the de fendant and promptly appointed Attor ney A. H. McCurtaln to look after his Interests. The latter was told to be ready to defend his client Saturday morning. As stated In The Journal yesterday Steckelman was arrested on Tuesday evening at Lentz for threatening to kill his landlady, Mrs. Sue Mlnard, after wrecking several pieces of furniture in the house. Deputy Sheriff Bulger had much trouble In subjugating the fellow before he finally landed him safely be hind the bars in Multnomah county Jan. OAII XAAV fiVATCUf SARATOGA, N. Y. and RETURN ACCOTTWT OT MBBTXBO Grand Army thpe Republic on Bait aaa Bbsr--- " SIDE WP3iW.!S St BATTLE CaDBTBOIT, ""Sir S UaV. last poT. polat not later-ttaa SXT0BK JOUBjniT 10 days within . at BATTLB i I PIELD and STOPOVERSl-i "-transit limit. CHAUTAUQUA and RETURN rare from OBZOAOO, K17-BQ8 Tickets on sals PA1XT until Kept. 30; limited to October 31. st. XjOttxs, tar.50 BOSTON and RETURN ""L"":!; 141 ,4 a rarT from CHICAGO, 334.00 Tare from ST. LOUTH, $87.00. New Eneland Resorts au. e. 10, so. a, bbt. 10. i, . as From CXXCAOO or ST. LOUTS, One rare Plus 33.00 for the Bound Trip. CANADIAN RESORTS w " orm.7o8n NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES WABBEW J. LTWCK, Passenger Trairio Manager, CXIOAO0. Bank Failure Aftermath. On account of the suspension of the Oregon Trust & Savings bank the Golden Eagle department store., at the corner of Third and Yamhill streets, will, in order to raise a large amount of money quick ly, sell absolutely every article in the store, on Friday only, at exactly half price. SPECIAL STBEET COMMITTEE NAMED Mayor Lane this morning appointed Councllmen Belding, Wills and Kellaher as a special committee to look - into the proposed plan for renumbering houses In the city. The new committee will take up the matter at onoe. ORNAMENTAL LIGHTS " FOR THE P0ST0FFICE Postmaster John W. Mlnto has re ceived notification from the pos toffies deoartment -that his reauest for three ornamental street Usltta bM beea sj- li ! f laws WfW; The Portland Trunk Mfg. Co. Manufacturers of High Quality Baggagt "Made in Oregon" Trunks Stand tho teat, try ona Two Stores. 54 Third, Pint Branch, 107 law Nr. Stark If JP , TAKE THE HOUR'S TIME! rllZfiy SAVE THE DAILY WORRY! YOU CAN DO IT BY CONSULTING THE St. Louis Physicians and Surgeons Doctors That Can Cure SICK MEN I Besllr seems strange that men who are BTEBIOUBXT WXil will go : 11 to the charlatan, when they might tost as easily AHD TAM KOU ATZST A OTOULT, spend the time consulting physicians of known merit. To the weak, rundown and nt irons man no better ad rice oaa he glTen than thlsi lXX SELF KSJUB XT IS CXBTAXB TO BB TOXTBTD. ir Ton persist la golnr to those who hare no standing profession any, " IOW OAJT TOW EXTBOT TO TO BB CTTBXDt This Institution has hnllt np its splendid practice more by the free adTertislnr riTsa it by Its rUBTDOTXT BATZSTISD PATIXBTB, who hare rM sired tna besx nt of Its modern, solenu&o and legitimate methods, than In any other way. IT you are not a perl set man eome to us. isni m worm the Utile time It will take when you are OXmTAXB that you will bar the benefit of KOBBST, SXHOBBB physicians who nerer attempt to deoelre rou in any wayt A ooasultatlon oosts you nothing EXCZTT joke own 87 Tears' Experience. OUR FEE $10.00 established 87 Tsars ta Vorttaai. Consultation Free We Will Treat Any Single Unoompli oaUd Ailment for 810.00. Absolute Guarantee ISo Pay Unless Cured tlCOure safely and promptly WBAKBT88, IiOST MABHOOD, im. "MATOBBHOEA. SPECIPIO BZOD VOXSOV XV AIX. TAQB TABICOCZI.X, KTDBOCEXJ, OOBOXJtHOBA, QT.TiHT. OS AJTT Or TXB DXSBASES OOHHOX TO MSB. Our fees are fair. Personal at tention given all patients. Write if yon cannot call. Our system of home treatment Is always CXBTAXH and most successful. All correspondence sacredly confidential. HOURS a. m. to 6 p. m.; Evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 9 a. m. to 13 noon. V MEDICAL AND SURGICAL COBBEB SSCOBO AJTX TAJCSUiXi 8TBXBT8, FOBTXJUTD ST. L OUIS DISPENSARY , a ,rtrV of installing them will h..n aoon as the contract has been aDDrored at Washington. The lamps NeEit limp.. ThVrs rViuLbJtwo on K post, and all will be along the wep .1,1. fKa TlABltAff ir8k The .lamp. wUl burn fro-n . Ju.k tc , 1 first request that has ever been allowed for ornamentation about the Portland postof f ice. 1 .Watebes aleaasd. tU IU .Waab. it All Portland will buy today, and buy for months to coma. The Oolden Eagle, the big department store at Third and Yamhill streets. In order to raise a large amount of money immediately, on account of the suspension of the Ore gon Trust & Barings bank, will sell everything In their Immense stocks to morrow Friday at ona half regular marked prices. Big- Crowds at Bosenthal's sbos sals greatest bargains erac, , . Diseases (A Women f AH I PC FEMALE WEAKNESS,. GENERAL DEBIL LA U I Ca5 ITY, NERVOUS TROUBLES, UNHEALTHY DISCHARGES, PAINFUL OR IRREGULAR MONTHLY SICK NESS, safely and speedily relieTed. If in, trouble call or, write. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. Medicine sent everywhere by nail or express in plain wrapper, free from exposure. .-L L ?. Dt F J Pierce poSriNiofe IS OREGON DAILY JOURN A MS W trArtR rOK ALL JHt FfcO? t. 1 ''-t