The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 02, 1907, Page 14, Image 14

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    . THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. " WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCVrBER 2, 19Q7.
It
.WEBTEnN ' - ACADEMY , DANCING
School, jr. b. trier. pnn.; iiihimij
Including lady;
vs., ladles
claas Mon.. Thurs., Bat
class Thura. afternoon; cnu
1ren fiat, afternoon: cor. td and Mor.
iYu E"i k: nir jj nANClNa ACADEMY:
a select achool: class or prlvste la-
anna dallv. 383H K. MorrUon. Phone.
at- '''i'1' - g
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
vr t wif,BHV III STARK ST,
'Electric and gaa fixture and supplies.
f mantels, tiling, grates ann gogiron-.
.... V,.ll.-iY, " tlI',TRH, OA ENGI
neers, contractors, repalrera, electric
' wtrinir. sunpllcs. a4 1st, cor. Stark. Main
S6. R. H. Tate, Mgr.
. Western ELECTRIC WORKS. 1
art. at T'nnt raptor, electl-le SUDDlleS.
wi InsUU light
th at Contractors, electric aup
v motors and dynamos;
' and power planta . '
JJUKRiSON ELECTRIC CO.--231
fc . Morrison at Fixtures, wiring.
: MtHna-. East 1118. or B-1626
E.
re-
' JTaIrUANKS-MORB MOTORS AND
. . . T f 1 a, a nil
aynamoa. a. v
Stark ata. - .
MONTMENTS
NEU A KINGSLET. 288 , 1ST ST.
. Portland's leading marble and granlta
wont.
MUSICAL
MANDOLIN, OI'ITAR, BANJOJESSE
Parker, virtuoso, lata of Illinois) Col-
legs of Muaio. Tilford bldg, ivt& ana
Morrison sts.
NORMAL COLLEGE 6F MtSIC,' M.
. Parvln, Mua. Doe., 36 Rusaal bldg. Volos
culture, piano, harmony, counterpoint.
lL . J.' U.l U -.1 1 JlJ.AI...-A'",lr
t'lANO, V1UI4W, CUKfttl, .KU.'H-
bona, clarinet. Professor E. A. Smith.
t 12th at Home A3360.
ON" otitdBER FiRST I WILL 6PEM a
class, In musiofor beginners only:
prices reasonable, Phone E-6081,
ANT OFFER TAKEN FOR ONE 366
and one 880. Reed-French piano or or
gan certificate. N-83. Journal.
LESSONS 0c, PIANO, GUITAR, BAN-
jo, nia-naoiin, vioim. 43 h let pac. iun.
OSTEOPATHIC! PHYSICIANS
v
BANKS.
t
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OREOON. v
Northwest Corner Third at,i C. k Streets. '
Th....). AL..J.I n.nbi.. Rualna-m. DRAFTS ISSOTED Available
All Cltiea Af the nmtMi Bfata. and Kuroua. Honrkoarr and Manila. Collections
made on Favorable Terms. . , --.-Ivr
Vloe-Prealdant. . 'l'r.KA BARNES I Aaalstant cashier ...W.A. HOLT
',. ' ' AsalsMnt Cashier .A. M. W ;1QHT
Etsb!!ned Ml
to t.Ann '
iivmnl RANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest paid on tlms depoana.
T aVDD TILTON, BANKERS Portland. Oregon,
I, W. M. LADD. C. B. LAPIJ.
Transact a OenenJ banking Bualness,
Bsvtnga books Issued on savings deposits
I FR0L1 PORTLAND
10 Tllf OM CITY
FESCK Ayp WORKS
,1 PORTLAND WIRE JOI9ntT
Id and Everett ate, phone Main 00.
"- 'OAsoLiyB ENGINES
i BTATIONART AND MARINE; ELEC-
tri qulpmants; launcnea, acreawn-iw; ' aiae
' wholesale and retail; englna repairing. Pae
Releraon Machinery Co, ll-t-t Morrl- 55;
i aon st. ' ' 1 ki
fiHEFFlEIJi MARINE ENGINES. ANT
' . propeller. Fairbanks, Morse ac Co.,
! J at and Stark M. '
THE PORTLAND INSTITCT 10
Laaiea ana gentlemen, tr you are in
tmiihl a Km 1 , tha ,AHi1ttlAn tt vAiir
health, do not fall to consult ma. I can
convince you that I can help yon by
natural methods, consultation and ex
amination free. Dr. Isabella Mackla,
160 H Morrl aon at. Room 10. Phone
U.ln ?, A H,,
e
r
nARDWARE
WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS MADE
to order. Portland Hardware Co
li th. '" '
HOTKIii
THE BELLEVt'E, EUROPEAN PLAN,
4th and Salmon."
)QTEL Portland, Am. plan, U, tt da
BELVEDERE, European; 4th and Aider
bR LILLebeLLe pat tfcftri6M.'
clallat on nervous, acuta and chronic
dlaeasea. Office 17 Fenton bldg. Phone
paeino Il.
a B. KORTIIRUP. 41.U-17 DE-
kum bids-- Bd and Washington ata.
Phone Main 849. Examination free.
DR. CLYTHIE RAMSEY. 41" MAC-
leay hldg. M. H20; A-4741; res. M.. 704
PRINTING
Mann & Beach. Printers 1
93 1st st. Both phones.
60ILBEE BROS., PRINTERS CARDS,
billheads, etc. Main 1X68. 1I4H lat.
E. I E. WiilTE aV CO.," 10214 1ST ST.
Phone A-3J16. '
INSURANCE
ISAAC 1 WHITE, FIRE INSURANCE.
.. 44 tuienoca: niag. .
lia WOOD. EMPLOYERS' LIA
bllltv and Individual accident security
bonde or ail ainas. rnone i. mw
Ksy bldg. - -
JEWELERS
7. WOLT. RELIABLE WATCHMAKER.
Malneprlngs IbC 6B wwn, w
LEATHER AND FINDINGS
4tt iDT .vn. T. MABTrrif A r0 FRONT
ana Oak sts.. leather and skins of
very description for all purposes; sols
and tsp cutters; findings. '
LAND SCRIP
WANTED AND FOR SALE
kinds. Including approved forest re
verve scrip for surveyed. - unsurvyyed.
timber and prairie government iana. n.
Hamilton. i ne roruana. ronana.
; MONEY TO LOAN
MONET MONET MONEY MONEY
MONET MONEY MONEY MONEY
MONEY ' MONEY MONEY MONEY
SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN NOTES.
GET $10 TO 1160.
' WQ MORTGAGE NO INDOR8BR
"ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY."
IXJWEST RATES EASIEST PAYMENTS
A CALL WILL CONVINCE YOU.
REMEMBER. IF TOU WORK.
V WE WILL ACCOMMODATE YOU.
WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK7 .
RAILROAD MEN A SPECIALTY.
. BTATB SECURITY CO , ,
t: 404 DKKUM BLWJj, ,
HOURS S A. M. TO P. M.
WED. AND SATURDAY TILL 8 P. M.
MONET MONEY MONEY MONEY
MONEY ' MONEY MONEY MONEY
MONEY ' MONEY ; MONEY, MONEY
PAINTS. OIL AND GLASS
BASS-HUETER PURE PAINTS WEAR
longest, go farthest. Hueter"s Su
perior Varnishes, standard for tl years,
wholesale . and retail warehouse Ral
eigh and. JUh sts;. Take -8" car, or
phona Main 7111. Free delivery, with
in cltv llmlta.
CAPITAL . REFINING
graae coal ou. gasoline, lubricating
oils, etc.; satisfaction guaranteed;
wholesale and retail warehouse, Raleigh
ana inn miu., pnpne Main
F. E. BEACH1 at CO THE PIONEER
rami uo, window glass and glaxlng.
hp im l rnom its.
III j vthmv miaanu ru.4. i t i. niTDTi a M .Tlca-Prestdenl
' R. W. HOTT .Cashier I GEOROE W. HOYT..Asltant Cashlsr
1 ft G CATCHING..,. Second Asstatant Cashier v
Transscts General Banklns- Business. Drafts and Lettsrs of credit Issuen
Available to All Parts of the World. Collections a specialty.
er, r7tt r. . . v . a....w,f-k.A ii - Tm rkMta Ran PVanclso.
Capital paid up 14,600,00a I Surplus and undivided Pfltl16i,"J
General Banking and ExchsngS Buslnsss Transacted. Interest a Tims
teposlta PAVING DEPARTMENT Aooounts may be 9p mna up
. ward. Portland Branch Chamber of Commerce Building.
WM. R. M ACR1CA. . .a Manaaar I J. T. RtTRTCHAELL. , . Ass t Tfanagar
C IRST NATIONAL BANK-Portl.nd, Or. Oldest NaUonaJ Bank on Pwin. Coast Fine SteI Craft Ig. Now Bound for
sH . . . a. a a smJh A A si Ik A , m.' I -B fcl . J . ' WT M M t
New Steamer St. lichens Will
Soon Go ntp t!om-;;
; ' ' ' v missioil. ,
MIGIIT ALTERNATED '
. t WITH NORTHLAND
veara ago. He am to Portland about
SO yeara ago and for aevoral years en-
raged ss s building contractor. During
hat time he erected a large number of
resiaences in ine norm pert or the city,
and later engaged In the grocery busi
ness, at Soventeenth' and Overton
streets.,. The death of his wife about
10 years ago revived the spark of love
ror inosea mat induced Anderson to
leave his natlvs country more than
half a century ago. and ba engaged on
the Portland-San Francisco liners,
lis leaves three daughters and two
sona, one or them, Henry Anderson, be
ing a rancher at Cape Horn. Waahlns.
ton. One of the daughters Is Mrs.
jonn uuea, or til East Morrison. .
f STEAMER IS CHARTERED.
1 1
company chartered
tseiie or 'ireiana
r :, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. 1,100,00.0. . DEPOSITS, H.M.OOM0
a mrww - .a . A aatafant (asMS
r- IA nibLfl........ .1WIMMII I W. 1 1. AliTUAU . " . . 1
. . . .caiDiar . r, m c v rnr. i
TRUST COMPANIES.
J. W. KEWKIRK.
Baa Francisco From Yard In New
Jersey ' in ' Command, 'of Captain
Jamlcson Former! of Northland.
ermtntm a.rT.. . i Wnrtland. Ore go,
Tn..... . B..LU. u- i oivtuni nirPlltTMENT inter
" est allowed on Time and Savings Aocounts. Acts as Truatee for KSialea
T . . ... - n . . . ... n.a . tnt WOrio.
aim unn fliers OI vrrail AHUioif gn rtw . . m..i
C. P. ADAMS. . . .v. ...... . .President I U A. LEWIS First V!
A- 1. M I I.I H naAAMI VlM.DMiit I W 7 lUKI'l.
' GEO. B. RUSSELL. ...... .Assistant Sscretary
BeUo of Ireland WIU Carrf Wheat
, to Europe.
' Kerr. Glfford ' Jk
the British steamer
yesterday to carry a cargo of wheat
from this port to Europe. She .Is now
In . Japan load Ins- coal for San Fran-
lAiisco, nut is booked td be hrs for No-
rvemoer loading.- bhe is a large craft,
having capacity for about 7,000 tons ol
wheat. ...
Hardlf a day Is passing without Tins
of mora SteanJirs or sailing vessels be
ing engaged to - load grain or lumber
at this port tor the orient or Europe,
all of which goes to ahnw that Immense
TITLE GUARANTEE ft TRUST COMPANY 40 Washington Street.
MORTGAGE LOANS ON Portland Real Estate at Lowest Rata
i en.aa u anaa n i, . a tTA a. ilWHinnM RSCratatT
(IWinf.f m tjtt t iti.t.. I an r TatrnimART Treasurer
BONDS AND INVESTMENTS.
quantities of those products will be set
iia
afloat from here th
seaaon, .
MARINE NOTES
MORRIS BROTHERS. Chamber of Commerce Building:
m,. ta.l.a .a l...l,a fnranMttnfl ItAftda
D
6WNINO-H0PKIN8 COMPANY Established lJJaBRbKiiKS.
STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash and on Margin.
Private Wire. ROOM 4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Phona Main 17.
n a. . a, t Memlwipa nhleaca Kaard Of Trada) '
UTCTCeCK & COOKC Company I couch bide, 4th st. near Waahlngtoa
GRAIN, PROVISIONS. COTTON. STOCKS AND BUWUM.
WE DO A STRICTLY COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Continuous Markets by Private Wire. Quick Bervioe. '
GRAND CENTRAL , STATION TIME CARD.
, 1 -
; South
PLUMBERS
FOX aV CG SANITARY PLUMRERS.
til Id, bet Main and Salmon. Oregon
v"vu in.ui aw,.
DONNERBERG RADEMACHER RE
movea to no. ios Bumside st.
PUBLIO STENOGRAPHERS
DUFUR ft DUFUR. I4 WELLS-FAR GO
biag. Phone A-6334: larxest and moat
complete stenographic office In west.
MISS L. B. MAY. (02 "SWETLAND
Copying deeds and abstracts spee'lty.
FATE KANDLE, 4SS SHERLOCK
bldg.
RUBBER 8TAMPS
P. C. STAMP WORKS, 249 ALDER ST.
Phono Main 710. Rubber stamps,
seals, stencils; baggage, trade checks;
braes algns and plates.
ALL ABOVE, ALSO SLUGS. NUMBER-
ing macnines, oneck protectors, of flea
Stationary. P. D. O. Co., 831 Stark.
LEAVING PORTLAND.
Shasta Express 1:11 a. m.
Cottage Grove Passenger . 4:11 p. m.
California Expreea 7:41 p. m.
San Frandaco Express ....11:10 p. m.
WEST BIDE.
Corvallls Passenger T:0 a. m,
Sheridan passenger 4:1 P m.
Forest Grove Passenger 11:00 a. m.
Forest Grove Passenger ... :0 p. m.
Pacific. ARRIVING PORTLAND.
Oregon Express T:ll a.
Cottage Grove Passenger.. 11:10 a. m.
fihaata Kxnreaa ......... 7:80 p. m
Portland ' Express 11:14 p. Bv
WEST SIDE. " V-
Corvallls Passenger ....... I:BB p. tn
Sheridan -Passenger '.....10:70 a. n
Forest Grove Passenger ... 4:00 a. m.
Forest Grove Psssenger ... t:S0 p. m.
Northern Paclfla
Tacoma and Segttle Exp.... 1:80 a. m.
North Coast A Chicago Urn. 1:00 p. m.
Puget Sound Limited 4:10 P
Overland Express ....11:46 p. m.
North Coaat Limited 7:00 a. m
Portland Expreas 4:1 p. m.
Overland Expreas s:ift p. n.
Puget Sound Limited ......10:85 p. m.
Oregon Railroad Navigation Oompanj,
Spokane Flyer
Cht.
Local Passenger J:$2 m-
Chicago-Portland Special .. 1:80 a. m.
Spokane Flyer 7:00 p. m.
Kan. City k Cht Exp 7:40 p. m.
Kan. City ft Port Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special .,
lxjcai yassenger
8:00 a. i
:4f a. ro.
8:80 p. i
1:44 p. m.
' Astoria, Oct J. Arrived at 11:28
American steamer Alliance, for Coos
bay. :.'- , - . - . ' , -
Nioomedla, for Portland; arrived, steam
r Numantla,-from Portland.
Astoria, Oct. 2. Arrived in and left
up during the night,- steamer North
land, from San Francisco. Arrived
down at midnight, steamer Nome City.
- a v v . a v eat ii vi in , ug av w v,iv as .
m steamer - R. D. Inmsn. from San
Franclsoo. Arrived 'at 8:10 and left
up at 8 a. m., steamer Yosemlte, from'
nan irancisco. Bailed, at ":40 a. nu,
French bark St t Loula, for Dublin.
Sailed, at 1:20. a. m., barkentine Gar
diner City, for Redondo. Outside, at
11 a. m., a three-masted bark, loaded.
Arrived, at, 10 a. m.. French bark Brl
seux. from Newcgstla Australia -
Ban Francisco. Oct. 2. Arrived, at
t a. in, steamer - Indiana, from Port-.
land. ; -
Astoria. Oct. 2-Arrlved. at 7:80 and
left up at 8:30 a m., steamer Geo. W.
Elder, from San Pedro and way porta
Astoria, Oct 8. Condition of the bar
at 8 a. m- smooth; wind, southeast
12 miles; weather, cloudy. -Tides
at Astoria today High water
10:10 aV m.. 4.7 feet: 8:28 p. ra., 7.2
feet. Low water 8:87 a. m LI feet;
j8 p. m., 8,8 feet
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
i Astoria and Seaside Exp. . .
A storla ft Seaside Express
Astoria Columbia River.
.. 1:00 a. m.
4:00 p. tn.
Astoria ft Port Passenaer.lt:18 v.
Portland Express 10:00 p. m.
C. P. R Short Line, via Spok. 7:00 p.m.
Via Seat, Vlo. ft Vancouver. 4:80 p.m.
Via Sumaa 11:46 p.m.
Canadlaui Pacific Railway Co.
CP. R Short Line, via Spok. 1:00 am.
Via Van., Vic. and Seattle. . . 4:16 p. m.
via Bumas ana Seattle lPibcp. m.
WHOLESALE JOBBERS
ROOFING
: MONEY TO LOAN . -On
Improved city property or .or build
Ing purposes, for from I to 10 years
time with privilege to repay all or part
nt loan after two veara Loans ap
proved from plana and money advanced
as DUllding progresses; maniaiei ina.ru
vp and replaced. ' t
FRED H. STRONG, " Financial Agent.
142 Stark St
TIN ROOFING, -GUTTERING. RB-
pairing- and general lobbing. J. Loall,
iu jeiierson st. raciric -
REAL ESTATE
COOS BAY DON'T BUY IN ED
monston's addition until you see or
write the original owner. You buy then
at first cost as others did. R. L. Ed
monston, 811 Commercial bit, Portland.
CONFIDENTIAL LOANS ON 8AL
aries, insurance policies, pianos, fur-
riture, warenousa receipts, etc.; any un
serving person mar secure a liberal ad
vance, repaying by , y easy weekly or
inontniy installments.
MEW ERA LOAN ft MORTGAGE COM
, ... v. PANT,- - -.. , . ..
' - ' 80S Ablngton Bldg. s
UNCLE MEYERS' LOAN OFFICE. 148
Jd st, near , Alder, established 1870;
eld and reliable; any amount loaned on
avaicnes, aiamonaa, jeweiry ana semi
kins.-, ;'S;s'.vv"' " : . ' ",
JONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO-
pie and others upon .their own names
without security; cheapest rates, easiest
payments; offices In 60 principal cities;
fave yourself money by getting our
arm first - , -
- TOLMAK, 223 Ablngton Bldg. '
- 104H d si.
HONEY LOANED TO SALARIED PEO
pie Just on your own name; don't
borrow until you see me; my system
Is tha best for . railroad men, clerks,
bookkeepers, streetcar men and all other
employes; Business strictly conndential.
f A. Newton, 611 Buchanan bldg., 286
Washington. , , - ;
MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS.
- Anything you may need, come in and
tell us about it; everything confidential;
"courteous treatment; reasonable rates,
i ' W. W. SMITH ft CO., ,
. S6H Alder, cor. 3d, room 1.
tASU ON HAND FOR PURCHASE
money,' mortgages, bonds for deeds or
contracts of sale on real estate, either
country or cltv property. ' H. E. Noble,
Commercial blk.. 2d and Washington.
3LITTLE LINERS, WANTS,' LOST AND
found, for sale, to let, etc., In The
STournal- cost only 1 cent a word; 16
ords or less. 16 cents each Insertion.
. Phones' Main 7178, Home A-3230. '
JpON'T , BORROW MONEY ON SALARY
until, you see
- vHuttdn Credit Co.
!-, . 612 Dekum bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE,
THOMPSON ft OODEN REAL Es
tate, Insurance, loans. Sea us before
buying. S48 Mississippi ave. Phono
Woodlawn-202.
J. W. OGILBEE. REAL ESTATE AND
loans; , established 1833. 14SH lt,
room 11. "
SPHINX AGENCY, DEALERS IN
real estate and rentals. 206 H Stark
si. main Slot. - ,
A. GUNST ft CO.,
DISTRIBUTORS
M.
OF FINE TJIGARS.
Dr.DTi.4Kn rvRROON.
i . 1 M,nptT ij d rtrTTr
EVEKU1NV rAn,xB.ua "
and commission merchants, 140 Front
st. ronH"1", l x iiv.,..' - -
fiRRfiON FURNITURE MANUFAC-
turlna- Co. Manufacturers or xurnv
tnre for the trade. Portland, ur.
rRANSPORTATION.
Ho! For Astoria
MM
WADHAMS ft CO.. WHOLESALE UKU
cers, manufacturers and commission
merchants. 4th and uait sib.
FURNITURE MANUFACTURING AND
steciai oraers. u. nui; -
ture factory. 307 Front st
ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND
PastSteamerTelegraph
Dally (except Thursdays). Leaves Aldei
street dock 7 am.
Snadaya a. as. ST roaad trip.
mom max sea.
produce merchants, Front and Davis I ()ffmt) & DlvPr fSr8n4r,V lut night after having rehearsed a long
sts.. Portland. Or. .UlMIIIUi4J K4VV.I 0.W.UX.I 7 repertoire of Scottish and Irish national
Th large steel steamer St. Helens'
now an the way from Camden. New Jer
sey, te San Francisco, Is expected toon,
to be placed In commission between this
port ; and San Francisco. This report
was brought here this morning by offi
cers , of the. steam schooner Northland,
which came In from San Francisco with
about 100 tons of general cargo. The
St, Helena will be operated tn conjunc
tion with the Northland. ";,.;
The Bt Helena ia a new caaf t now
making her maiden voyage by way of
Cap Horn. , She la being brought
around from the Atlantic bv CaDtaln
Jamleson, formerly master of the North
land, ana it is expected that she will
reach Ban Francisco in about a month
from now. ' , She was constructed espe
cially for the lumber trade, and will
have a capacity for 1,600.000 feet' The
Northland and St. Helena, as well aa
the South Bay. which makea an occa
sional trio out of thla nort are owned
by E. 3. Dodge of San Francisco. It is
believed that enough general rreignt can
be aecured for the north bound voyage
to make it worth while to operate the
craft regularly, even though lumber
freights ara pretty low for. the time
being.
Captain Borensnn of the Northland re
ports that coming up from San Fran
cisco some heavy, weather waa experi
enced,, but the voyage waa neverthe
less a pleasant one. A three-masted
shin waa seen In the distance off the
Columbia, river bar. but her Identity
could not be made out'
The Northland brought about a dosen
rassengers, some from San Pedro and
he others from San Francisco. Going
south she will carry grain and lumber.
The aratn will be taken on at Oceanic
dock and the lumber at Rainier. v -
The steamer George W. Eider, captain
Jessen, which reached Martin' dock at
a a'clock thla mornlnr from San Pedro.
via Ran Francisco and Eureka, reports
havlnr had to buck winds most or tne will be In the harbor late this1 evening
wb.v. a. neavv ntsmui mvm waa lai.tijiia.
and the passengers got the full benefit
of the steamer's rolling propensities.
They enjoyed the trip, however, many of
them wishing It had lasted longer.
TWICE IN SIOPWRECKS.
Officer on Steamer Has Violin That
He Value Highly,
,Walter Stewart, second officer on the
British ntcamer Den of Alrlle. baa a
violin that ha would not Dart with for
money. He cans it a -nadia" out
nevertheless It Is a good Instrument,
capable of bringing forth plenty of
"souL" Twlca the instrument was res
cued In the nick of time from sinking
vessels, and for several months in was
the" instrument in a Karnr camp in
Africa.
Then Den of Alrlle. Is here loading
wheat at Oceania dock for Europe and
Mr. Stewart has already announcca
that he will appear at one of the Sea
men's institute concerts before the
steamer e-ets away unless she is given
unusually rapid dispnicn.
I bought this riddle in uunaee, scot-
land, on Queen Victoria's Fiftieth an
niversary Jubilee," said Mr. Stewart
DRESSER'S
CHEESE
No matter, whether your fa
vorite brand ia made in Europe,
Canada or the United States, we
have it- Our variety of Cheese
is tn. biggest ever snown in
Portland. , , v :.., ; - V
The following by the pound;
. Roquefort, 60c; Gorgonzola, 50c;
Roman. 40c: Imoorted 1 Swiss.
- 40c; Eastern Sage, 30c; Ohio.
Swiss. 30c; Oregon Cream ones;
30c; Wisconsin Swiss, 20c; TU-
amook - Cream, 25c; ' Eastern
. Cream, 25c; Limburger, 25c
V Pineapple Cheese, each, 65c
' and 85c . - ... '
Edam Cheese, each, $1.25.
The following by the Jar:.
Stilton, $1.50 and $2.25; Mc-
Laren's Imperial, 15c, 30c and
55c; McLaren's Roquefort, 20c
'and 40c J Dutch Bierkase. 20c
: and 35c; Camelost, 35c; Neu--
V-...... in. .-J in. . ?
. iu tw uu aiwv. ,
The ; following - by the tin :
Cammembert, $1.50 and $125;
. Krauterkase,' 50c; Brie, 50c and
25c; , Romatour, 50c; Holland
. Kase, 50c. . . : . ;, .V. -.' ' j
r Canvnelbert, in wood box, 25c
' (domestic) Cammelbert, im-
ported, in wood box, 40c ,
.The following in tinfoil, each;
. Fromage de Brie, 40c Neufcha
- tele, 5c and 10c; Cammelbert,
10c; Sierra, 10c; German Bier
, kase, 5c; Schloss Kase, 5c; Oer
. man Hand Cheese, 3 for 10c;
Canada Cream Cheese, 10c "
DRESSER'S
' ' FIFTH AND STARK.
The Biggest, Brightest and Most
Complete Food Store on
i r the, Pacific Coast.
AND RJBOUIATOB UBTS STXAJCXIIU
Port-1 Dally service between Portland and
The Dalles, except Sunday, leavln
tolS-BTENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY tL Trfot&&rZ
u..""" ;. . Hniendld accommodauona ror outnta
WHOLESALEC ROC K E K I
glassware. Prael. Hegele ft Co.
land, or.
barbers' fuml
tareTnaAeW chalfi. 10th and Morrison. w.?
FOR FARMS OF EVERY DESCRIP-
uon. i w. w. Espey, 8l Commercial
bldg. ' - "
W. WOLFSTEIN. DEALER IN REAL
estate and rents collected, 110 1st st
STREET PAVING
WARREN -CONSTRUCTION CO.
Btreet Davinar. aidewaiks and cross.
ings. 14 Lumber Exchange,
THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO.
or Portland, ornce 56 Worcester blk.
SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES
SHOWCASES OF EVERT DE8CRIP-
tion; oanK, par ana .store fixtures
maae to oraer. Tne Lutxe M&nufactur
ing co., Portland.
winter jumper uo., 7 Hamilton bldg.
SAFES
PORTLAND SAFE CO., SOLE AGENTS
ror Herring-Haii-Marvin safes and
Manganese Bteel Bare co.'s bank safes
20 second-hand fireproof safes and bank
safes, very cheap. See them or write
us. 9Z Ttn st.
DIEBOLD MANGANESE ' SAFES
Large lines carried. Lock-outs opened.
Jacks, Jails, metal furniture.. Both
phones. J. E. Davis, 6 3d.
SAFES FOR SALE, LOCKOUTS OPEN
en. autos ana macninerv repaired.- Co.
lumbla Gas Engine ft Safe Works, 244 2d.
MANGANESE STEEL BANK SAFES
(original) -.. fire-proof -safes, vault
fronts. The Mosler Safe Co., 108 2d st,
personal se-
W. Pallett, 204
1 chattel mortgages or
purity; notes bought C.
Fenton bldg.
ION T WORRY 310 TO 8100 L6ANED
: salaried people, with or without se
curity. Crescent Loan Co., 428 Mo
hawk bldg.
QUICK LOANS ON ALL SECURITIES"
46 Washington bldg.
S. W. King.
Main 6100.
LOAN ON ALL
MONEY TO
of security. William
Washington olflg.
MONEY TO. LOAN IN 3600 TO 35,6o'6"
Holl,
KINDS
room 8,
Charleson ft Co.. Commercial.
3'acinc 1.
Phone
LOAN FOR THE ASKING SALARY
or chattel. The Loan Co.. 410 Dekum
t ldg. v,-,',.y- ; -.
li o htgages Wanted, Inside or
euburban; S charges right .W. S..
tVsrd. Allskv bldg. Main 7326. ' ,
i'M0 OR 6MALLEB SUMS TO LOAN
on improved , city ., property. : W-38,
Journal.
VJLL LOAN 17.000 OR LESS. 6 PER
cent, on real , estate, "; Farrlngton, 313
TOWEL SUPPLY
CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB.
brush, soap, 31 per month. Portland
Laundry ft Towel Supply Co., 9th and
coucn sts. pnone 410.
SIGN AND SHOW CARDS ,
FOSTER ft VlilSERIGNS;
We have built up the largest sign
pusmess in tne city oy rirat-ciass worx
and keeping our promise Our prices
are right. 6th and Everett ata phone
exchange 56. -
rSlGNS THAT ATTRACT" PORT-
land sign co 2S7 Stark. Paclflo 1698,
TRANSFER AND HAULING
OLSEN-ROR TRANSFER CO..
Henry Roe. W. A. Cleland.
F. P. Sheascreen.
General transfer and storage; safes,
pianos and furniture moved, packed and
shipped. 209 Oak et. Phone Main 647,
Pacific 1061. Home A-2247. - -v
C.O. PICK OFFICE 88 1ST ST- BE-
tween Stark and Oak sts.; phone 696.
Pianos and furniture moved and packed
for shipping; commodious brick ware-
House wiui separate Iron rpoms. Front
ana 1:1 ay am. - , .
TRANSPORTATION.
Dock Woot of Alder st. Portland: foot
of Court at. The Dalles. Phone Main
914. Portland. r
a III y III
MP"0
W toxsa-?&&1 " J" " ivmm mmnm ww;M
Low Rates From
the East
nnHnv Rcntember and Ootober the
Great Northern railway will sell colo
nist tickets from all eastern points at
greatly reduced rates.
Hew York to Portland,. SI5O.O0
Boston to rortlaad
Ohioage to rortlaad........... 033.00
Bt. Van! to -X9rnaaa....ii
Xlaneapollg to Portland I
D ninth to Fortlaad..... (
loox city to roniaaa. .
Proportionate . reductions from other
points. Now la ythe uma to aena ror
your friends. ' Orders for tickets will
receive prompt attention.. Additional
information on application to H. Dick
son. C. P. ft T. A, 123 Third street.
Portland. Or. Phones Main 680. Home
A-I286.
M3
.S25.00
COOS BAY
Weekly rreight and Passing
Ssrrioe of the Pine Steamship
Breakwater
fceayee POKTXAITS every Monday, 8:00
- p. m xrom oaa-sareet voce, iox
EMPIRE NORTH BEND
AND MARSHPIBLD
Freight Received Till 4 p. m. on Day
01 sailing.
T ARB Prom Portland, let-olaes,
910.00; Sd-olaaa, 17.00, lBclndlag berth
aaa saeaia.
Inquire City ncKet onnce, Tnira ana
wasninston sis- or tjaK-streei uock.
POBTXaJTO A Hp PTOET BOVM9
ROtTB
The Sr. acary Zabs Znstltuta, Xsdioal
and Borgioai, Xno.
Expert Treatment Given
"T" WOMJWS AITD CStLSSEW
AZJjALEaTn.
Maternity cases alven sneclal atten.
tion; up-to-date , sanitarium in connec
tion. ' 1 ,
No charge for consultation, and cor.
responaence absolutely conndential.
Address aus correspondence to
The Dr. Mary Lane Institute
Medical and Surgical ; (Incorporated.)
Rooms 6 to 14. Grand Tlieatra blda-..
corner x-aric ana wasnington Btreets.
Phone Main 8928.
BPBOIAZa HOTZCB SO THH PTJBLIO.
Dr. Mary Lane, formerly with the
X-Radlum Institute, haa severed all
connection with that institution and will
De pieasea to sea any or her former pa
tients at the new location. '
PTJOET 80UITD JtOTTTB
THE
5
U P t a a a '''' '' 9
.1 rree Aamission uay ana tv-
ening Till Sunday ' &
ROLLER RINK 5
ThrM MMlnnl ilafltt 1 AAA aa
skates. ; .JEJ
Old Mill, Chutes, Bowling
Alleys, Carrousell, Coaster
Figure 8,, etc - -v ' ' 4
airs. "It is a French make, by Fran
cola Barsonl, but plays reels ana Jigs
as- well as the Marseillaise, and some
how I have taken a fancy i to it
"It was In 1887 I bought H and tn
1898 it went through its first ship
wreck. ' I was then second officer on
the British steamer Aberfoyle. bound
from Rlgan for London with a cargo
of grain. We ran intosfa terrific hur
ricane in the Baltlo and shortly before
midnight piled up on a dangerous reef
south of the little island or Oland off
the mainland of Sweden. The entire
bottom of the steamer was' ripped open
and she went down like a rock, only
the forward part of the vessel remain
ing above water. Somehow we had
missed the light marking the danger,
but luckily for us a salvage steamer
came out halt an hour later and took
us on board. I saved nothing but the
riddle which I grabbed instinctively as
soon as we discovered It was time to
get away from the wreckage.
"In 1801 I was aecond officer on fha
British sailing ship Brutus which drift
ed ashore In Table bay In the hurri
cane that destroyed so much shipping
and cost so many lives. Tha Brutus.
like all the other vessels that met their
doom that night was riding at anchor
In the bay when the blow came up
and drove her on t the beach, anchor
and all. - We were catashore and A
found -myself ' there- with the" fiddle
under my arm, and that waa all.
"The Brutus wreck cooled mv love for
the sea for a while and I went inland
to work in the mines of South Africa.
Then I started for the north and event.
ually traveled, through the entire Afrl-
Aan AAM,,naM V, T, ,w.b .1 -
iv..ii...,i-. . .fun airiliu MUIO W QO
that and for several months I lived
alone with the Kaffirs who were de
lighted to dance their native dances
to the tunes Of o?d Scotland.' Thev hai
never heard anything like it before, but
were not slow In picking up fancy
steps to the Highland flinar am nth..
bag pipe tunes..'
"Some of the musically Inclined Kaf
firs eventually learned to imitate mv
pieces and they may be the rage there
yet for all I know."
The Norwegian steamer Elsa cleared
thla morning for Shanghai with 8,003,
vOO feet of lumber, valued at 347,870. -The
steam schooner Johan Poulsen
sailed for San Francisco today with
760 tons of wheat and 360.000 feet of
lumber.
The steamer Alliance; Captain Olsen,
from Coos bay.
The steam schooner Aurella had a
lot of freight for Astoria and will not
be at Alnsworth dock until this eve
ning. She was (expected there last night
but was detained at Astoria.
The French bark Briseux, reached
Astoria this morning with a cargo of
coal from Australia.
Contractor Lebeck. of Astoria, waa
notified this morning by the united
States engineers department that his
bid for the construction of a new wharf
at Fort Stevena had been accepted. The
contract price is near in.uuo.
epiwHs
at st. louis
awa-sisi-"-aai ,
Triennial Council of Church
Is Opened With Imposing
Eeligious Service.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Richmond, Vs., Oct 2. An Imposing
religious service marked the 'openlng
thla morning of the triennial council
of tha Protestant Episcopal church in
the United States. Within the walla of
Holy Trinity 'church, the leading Epis
copal parish of Virginia, were assembled
the greatest minds of the clergy and
laity of this powerful denomination.
The. bishops, or fatbera of the church.
were there in greater number than at
any previous council. The clergy were
represented by theologians of eminence
and oratora of renown, the laity by
financiers whose influence is interna
tional, lawyers than whom there are
none more able and men of other pro-
ressions'wno nave reacnea tne top rouna
of the ladder of fame. It was -a distin
guished gathering of distinguished men,
one eminently representative of the
wealthiest religious body of the Ameri
can continent Admission to the service
waa strictly by ticket, and when the del
egates had been provided for little room
remained for the local representatives
of the church, although these would
have . been present In thousands had
space permitted .'
I
' fill'' ' '
fik "'"'"Its
' ItaJ-ll ,,a,.J 1'.)
$7.50 STARTS YOU
$1.25 A Week Keeps
You Going '
32S In a good watch is what you get
at once, and if the head of the family
should, from sickness or loss of em
ployment be unable - to make regular
payments, 1 carry you until you "are
on your feet" Isn't that falrf :
NATH WOLFF
Prop. Franklin's Collateral Bank.
les rmsT t.. mxah KOiuusoar.
S. S. "Redondo"
BELLrgaSAK !
XVSJMiTT. . ,
PENINSULAR EXPRESS & BAGGAGE
iminici, m jtiunr sc. Main Z171.
JIACIII.VERY,
PATKXT PERFECTING CO. INVEN
u. m perfect ed-' we are buildere of
r hoi -sii! machinery, oies, muu, . eic
J in':.' n ture niotal specialities, under
,,.:;!: ",-t. Western office, SS8, Stark s-t.'.
),,,.! ,, Or., K. C. Hurlhert, manayer.
ii . C. ALCKK CO. -SECOND
. rr t !,irn-i-, sawmills, etc 248
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 134 N. thi
Main e. neavy nauiing; ana Storaxe,
INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE ft TRANS
fer Co. Storage 234 Stark Main 407.
TYPEWRITERS
THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER AGENCY.
phone Main 7962, Raleigh bid Port
land, Or. See tha new model No. 6 Oli
ver, before buying a typewriter. .; Oliver
typewriters sold and rented. - r
NEW . AND SECOND-HAND, ALL
' makes, rented, repaired, sold. P. D. C
Co, 2S1 Stark. Tel. 1407.
FOR
SSATTXVB.V TACOMA,
- Sailing from Couch Street Dock
October 3d, 13th and 23d
At 6 P. M.
PRX1GHT OIXT.
Connecting at Seattle for ALL ALASKA
. POINTS.
F. P. BATJMGARTNER; Agent
Couch St Dock. Main 861; Home A-4161
hoxtx paczpzo STXAKjrnxr co.n
,:SraAKSa3PS,;';
Roanoke andGecW. Elder
Sail for Eureka. San Francisco and Lna
Angeies afreet Avery Thursday at 3 p. m.
Ticket office JS3 Third .near Alder. 1
- i ' X 1 '- i r' '
I CAIRO PLANS GREAT
. TIME FOR PRESIDENT
(United Press LaaMd Wlr v
Cairo, HL. Oct 2. President Ronsa.
veit win oe in uairo for two hours to.
morrow morning, , ana ; extensive ar
rangements are beina- made for hla-r.
ceptlon. -The business houses will be
bedecked with flags and bunting, and
a military company will lead , tha par
ade. The president will deliver a speech
here, which ' Is expected to. be one of
the most important nf hli nHn tHr.
At .11 o'clock he will resume his journey
to Memphis..-.- if -.:.:f' rn- -, s,.-":,
Western ; Exnloration . f a ' nrets-inb.
company -will be 85 cents after October
. Buy. today, IIS Couch buildlna. ,?J
TIDAL WAVE ON. BAR.
,a .
French Bark Xaennec Narrowly Es.
capes Being Swamped. ;
(Sneelal DtsMtch to The Jnnrnal
Astoria. Or.. Oct. 2. As the Frencn
ship Laennec, from New South Wales
witn coai, was crossing the bar inward
bound .yesterday afternoon in tow of
tne tug xatoosn, sne encountered a tidal
wave wnicn swept an over the vessel,
breaking the skylights and flooding the
cabin, washed two men from the wheel
ana naa aii tne crew ana orncers wal
lowing Yound the decks. , Bar Pilot
Archie Cann saw the breaker coming
and sprang to the wheel and brought
' ' i m in '
JOHN , ANDERSON DEAD.
Popular Employe of Steamer Costa
. Rica Passes Away.
The funeral of John H. Anderson,
carpenter oi ine nurnman iortiand
Ban jiTancisco uner josta Klca, was
held at I o'clock this afternoon from
tne pariors or tne jbTicson undertaking
company. ne was unt vi mo most pop
ular employes on the Costa Rlrj, nnd
had heen with - the compahy fori many
years. H waa- on the George w.
juiaer ana tne bu f aui wnen they were
wrecked. . .
Anderson-fell overboard -" from t tha
Steamer Monday night and struck on a
floating ' fender. ' receivlna- internal . tn.
Juries. ' He walked unassisted to his
berth-, aftaa. havlne- been resoued with
considerable difficulty, but later in the
evening was seizea wun sucn violent
ains that it was necessary , to remove
im to tha St Vincent's hoanlrnl TTa
became unconscious at noon yeaterday
and explred-about 3 o'clock. .
Anderson was . born i in . Norway - 64
The aervice opened at 11 o'clock, and
was preceded y a procession of several
score of bishops, all robed in their can
onicals. These occupied the chancel,
within the railinr of which not a single
priest or layman waa permitted. The
service, which did not differ from the
reruiar morn inn service or tne Denom
ination, was fully choral and waa fol
lowed by the ' triennial aermon. Thla
afternoon the house of deputies was for.
mally organized and preparations com
pleted ror taxing , up ine regular dusi
nea t1 the counciL : . '. .
Among the scores of hotablea who are
taking part in the convention three or
four stand out conspicuously above all
the rest One of these is the venerable
Bishop Tuttle of Missouri, the senior
bishop of the church and the presiding
officer at ine triennial, ine mast prom
inent, 'representative of the laity is J,
Pierpont Morgan, the great New York
financier., who never fails to attend the
conventions of the church. Two noted
visiters are here from abroad, the Rev.
Dr. A. F W. Ingraham, bishop of Lon
don, ana ine Kigni itev. iagar jacoD,
blohop of St Albans. i
The presence of the two noted repre
sentatives of the Church of England is
due primarily to the fact that the con
vention begun today commemorates the
300th anniversary of the founding of the
Episcopal church In America... Most of
the early religious wark in the colonies
was done under the Jurisdiction of the
diocese of London and St. Albans, so
that It is especially appropriate that the
present occupants of - those sees should
attnnri tha convention.
The bishop of Iondon will nresent a
Bible in behalf of the King of England
to the Old Bruton church, the first An
glican church in America, This Bible
is a maenlflcent work Of art. bound In
red Niger leather, with deooratlve treat
ment of Interlaced lines tooled In gold.
On the front and back doublures are the
arms of the king and the United States
resDsctfulIv. and on the back are the
arms of Virginia.!, This sumptuous) Bi
ble wilt rest- on a lectern, symbolic of
internationalism, given Dy president
Roosevelt- .-
FOUR MEN WILL HANG
FROM SAME GALLOWS
$$$
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WE WANT YOUR TRADE $
winter is nere ana we are pre
pared for it. All aummer we
were busy buying stoves and
$ - Turniuire ror our rait traae.
We succeeded In getting a very
. large assortment In Heaters
we can furnish the smallest '
wood burner to the largest
base burner. We can also fur
nish your house from top to
bottom. -
THE DOLLAR
833 FIRST. BTBAB MAUL
S. H. BARGER, Prop.
- A jiifnve. wain wui i.-a,ai
T AT 4X 4S 4C 4C 425 4S 412 42a 4t 4t 4&
$
$
$
$
s
$
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COFFEE
It is a mistake 01 the part
qi a-housewife;to buy poor
coffee; it isn't good for any
body. . ' ,
Tour grocer return, four, mone, If you
don't like It; w. pa, him; ,
SCHOOLS OF EUGENE
EARLY OVERCROWDED
" (TJniUd Preii Leaned Wire.) ,
Lancaster.: Pa.. Oct. 2. Sheriff Zlear-
ler. hB completed preparations for the
execution of the four Italians who are
to pay the, death penalty on one. gal
lows here tomorrow. ,The execution
of four persons on a single scaffold, is
peuevea to be wjtnoui precedent
Pennsylvania, - , ., ,
(Special ; Dlipateh- to The Jour nil) '
Eugene, Or., Oct. 2. Monday, the
first day of the second week of the
Eugene public schools, showed an in
crease of 88 pupils in the grammar
achoola alone over .the previous week
and a considerable 'increase In the high
achool. r'Not counting the new students
in the high- school,- tha total enroll
ment up to date is 1229, which Is Over
200 greater than at the corresponding
time last year,- and counting , the in
crease in the high school the total In
crease, is perhaps nearly 8001 greater. "
It has been found-necessary to engage
two additional rooms . to accommodate '
the overflow of. pupils in the grammar
grades. A new. etght-rofjm building is
elng talked Of by the school board to '
be erected before another term begins..
i ; ' ;': -r .'v-
jS: i.'.. Ramoval Votlee.' '",. .'. ;, '
Mason', Ehrman & Co. ars now located ?
In their new quarters, Fifth and Everett
streets. - . . .,;i:s. uyr t
W Soothes itching skin.' Heata cuts or
bums without a scar. . Cures dies, ec-
inlsema, salt rheum,, any itohlng. Doan'a
luintment- I our druggist sella It -
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