, , ' . ' , , . . . . , ' THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL"; PORTLAND-SUNDAY.' MORNING, JANUARY ' 18. 1908. ' 13 ' CLAIRVOYANTS V AND PALMISTS . : JAMESJENRY r 'Tftn'tBAD'Bn yr 0. , CLAIRVOYANTS AND : ,si : - MEDIUMS,-'' ' .i, -P , AT IMS LOW FEE, i -..'' --' MR. HENRY Is not a Clairvoyant front choice, but because late haa s docreed it, f Having - ancestors who Were all ! powerful MEDIUMS, who have for agea : handed , down their Wonderful Power Xrom parent to child, inia girtea yiair 'Voyant haa received the rich Inherit nc -.na-ethai wlln comblltd kDOWl V,' edge anf -prloelees- experience acf . P"! "Hft Asks NOuestioiis " . hut Jinawnra Mated mMiliei In trance, 4 and before you can utter a word TELL8 names or Friends, unemies, wvai ' hihH HiiHhanl Wif nr Sweetheart '' la true or false;' telle you how to gain V success In LOVE, COURTSHIP, . MAR- ' RIAGK, DIVORCE," WUHiN., i.AW SUITS. SPECULATIONS and transaa ' tlona of all kinds. Jn fact, no matter , what may be your Hone, ear or Am bltion. come to THIS dlFTED CLAIR; V. VOYANT and find help. ARE YOU IN LOVJST If so, ao you nna me- one you " nave neetowea your ariecuon ana iruii I JUnnn antina- f!OOL AND- IND1FFER- WENTt - Haa a rival or obataolea of ant , Kind crept oetween you ana ytyir iu tnrt liniM nr. haa tha demon ram as aalled the quietude of your happy home? If so, come at once to THIS GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT. He guarantees to tell vou tha namea of your enemies! also how to win your heart'e desire quickly - end overcome yonr rivals or obatacles i existing between you and your future happiness. ARE YOU IN TROUBLE? Do you find witn ail your natural iua ana wuema that you are baffled, discouraged and unsuccessful 7 If eo, come and be ad vised, find out the cause, of your bad luck and how to change your Dad con ditions to those 01 Buccess, joy ana Happiness. Thousands live today to bleaa and give credit of their success "'and happiness to THIS WONDERFUL CLAIR VOYANT. He has helped othera WHY nut yuui NEVER FAILS to cause speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice; reunites the separated; locates absent friends or gives you luck to win your greatest' wish; overcomes bad luck and aorrow of all klnda, and it never taxes dui a snori ume. in mci, he guarantees everything he claims arid you pay nothing until you have re- Attention! t Attention! $5.00 Readings;' V s TIII3;WEEK 0NLT, ' LAST OPPORTUNITY' TO CONSULT celved value In full. call thla week In or- , tou vertisement; also , der to get the $5.00 Reading For .:.,25c25c If you are In trouble or your future Is uncertain consult him at once. Per haps It WOUla DO lOO III. luraunuw. mWKTTT.TATION HOURS to DAILY. SUNDAYS INCLUDED. POS ITIVELY NO LETTERS ANSWERED, Prof James ieiry -...( .... . ; 1 'Assisted by Mme. Henry, a graduate of Chiro, the brightest star 01 me proies- aion. - 341 1-2 Morrison Corner 7th; opposite Tull & Gibbs. EDUCATIONAL MONUMENTS THERE IS NO MONEY-MAKING- ART NEU 4 KlNOSLEYt 361 1ST., PORT- that can be mastered in double the land's leading marble and granite wks. time that ie half eo profitable as sten- " . -rrrrrT-i r r-n rr i ; ography. There Is no echool that teaehee VOTARX" PUBLIC U more thoroughly than the KKHNKK- ., - n - WALKER UUS1NE8S COLLEUE, Elk Q, F. rpFLUGER,"' NOTARY" PUBLIC, bldg., 7th and Hrk at a. commissioner of deeds. Deutachea feENXTYWITBO rTOTHLU KlILlTAR i? notarial. It, 1 Mulkey bid, IdandMor. . academy, Portland, Or WrUe for cat-. "!'.' i-.rrr-; , .;--- rr .-; KLEOTIO BUSINESS UnIVKRsM V: - - - ; - - - the higher standard -school, II Jdjt, vuiuuck citua, rttiai tiw-AHiMi wiiinwana, eio, aiain io. no mi NClfi ANP WIRE WORKS PAINTING AND PAPERINQ LAND WIRE A I RON WOR K 8- l and Everett st. Phone Main 2000. FLORISTS. a W. SWENSON. (FORMERLY EICH enberg 6c Swenson) painting, decorat ing and paper hanging. KOI Union ave. rion tan nil, P. JOHNSON: GROWER OF FIRST- FOR bEST" ' WORiT MICiM kiiiU'ti . ciasa carna.ions; aenyerea irosn irom i u t n.. mwni &. io, iv unmn tha arnenhnuaea , averV dar at aboul noon. Tel. Bell wood 62. v .. -. ' - PLUMBERS : .REAL ESTAIE. BIEEGTOEY ' JBUiAli TTB AIN 1 1 TIMBER I1KAL.EHBJ AUrtlApn lltAbL,! , ' ARRANQEQ FOR THE CONVENIENCW OF JOURNAL READEI '.You owt it to yourself and y our fanjilyto, Jiave a home ol Jour own. Not a rented house that you take no pride b, ut a home that you can improve and beautify as time goes y on. . See , a real estate agent about it now. . 'v - NAME. ADDRESS. TELEPHONE. Adair, a D. ....................... SIS Fenton Bldg..,...., ........ Pac lltl Abraham & White... 8-S Labile Bldg , ....A-1I41 M-7JJ4 Baker -X.' A. or Kunts. 3. J. ........ til Abtnrton Bldg. ........ .M-IJB9 A-J2ST Barrett and MacRae 829 Chamber of Com...i,,,......,..M-86l Hunker, C. F. (Llnnton) . SU Chamber of Com...... ,.M-SJl Butterworth A Stephenson Co., Inc.. . Acheson Bldg ....M-SS6I A-2SU IFOX &'CO.-7-SANlTARY PLUMBERS, -Clark, O. K. a"nd Cook. J. W., SSI Chamber of Com..., ....M-M0T A-l THE HUMMER BICYCLE. 'KLECTRIC-1 phone Main 2001, Compton, J. F.,..., 100 Ablngton Bldg '. ...Pan.' IMS al and gasoline repairing and sun- EGNKTfcRteffRa A ftifiBHf A.ljfaft. RH: ghapin a Heripw 4SS Chamber of Com ........M-MII drlna; key-fitting. tt( Stark. M. 7068. moved to No. 103 HuTnlsde st "."'iTJh.0' lMi' ??i lcK.ar ,....M-MM A-STIS . i i , i . ,i . , I t uu uivi , in Bwciiana iMar ..Ai-nii rUBUO STENOGRAPH EIIS iV?Jt'L9F7' '. 1' " ! ! ! Jurti' r ".V tlXli wonaim ijroe... tvs Kotcncnua Bidg...i GENERAL .REPAIRING STOLE 3I0NEY ; FROM CnURCU OAS SUPPLIES . EAST SIDE OAS APPLIANCE COM- DTTFUR DUFUR. 613 WORCESTER Dtnii in.auc iiuvn, ouuiuwu tiisnia. . mnar. FBon. A.baa: mr.oii mil moil n.... r ......' . ... . i m wir(t.vvw.'i aa aaov rnmninin lciiubi raa iiii in nu ica in aar h mi. i a ,ia au r mar n flttlns;. J74 Wllliamit awe. E-476. I a.a.j. .w.f- . Z-f.fZlL" ' ' z: i - i- v pu' iv i ir i iii i a mil m i i iji h m a I't-i ifiviin v " ireiiiamu bt n.. 1 Hamilton Bldg. , .T-S06 B-2221 ..M-Slll A-tSIS GASOLINE; ENGINES TYPEWRITING AND STENOGRAPH- Devlin A Flrebaugh... 50S-8 Bwetland Uldg M-1460 A-1844 Jo work at cut rates; Job or contract, praner uo.. Artnur h. ............. j.sh Washington A-X410 M-SS70 P. p.. box .' I Dean Land Imp. V Colonisation Co.... (31 Chamber of Com A ft M-1370 STATIONARY AND MARINES ELEC trio equipments; launohes, aocescories; wholesale end retail: engine repairing. Relerson Machinery Co.. 18S Morrison. GASOLINE ENGINES PATENTS Esper-Melne Realty Co ......lit Commercial Bldg..,. Eureka Land Co... S07 Commercial Bldg .. . STENTS. TRADE . MARKS REOIS- - , RETIRED te; jrnrnio.'lthldg' rary-ft' Belt. V. .7.7.7. 1 . ; ...130 1 , .PLATING AND OXIDIZING free by the raaollne motor dent..' Y. M. C. A. Call us up. Private exchange 66. HELSER &UNDENMACHINE WORKS --Marine aUtlortUry engines. 260 nwirivisHiNa. fixtures Morrison. Fifth OoldachmMt'a Agency. uoauaro, n. w. 253 H Washington 110 Second Gltxan BUY GASOLINE ENGINE, WOOD8AW- lng outfits. Fairbanks. Morse ft Co. PORT- land Plating Co., SOS E. Wash. E 1283. PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS Holbrook ft Co. (Irvington Park)...l Worcester Bldg.. Hotchklss, C. R .....80S Chamber Com.. .. 260 Stark ..SO Third riuicnajaa, f Henry ft Son, C. K Holmes ft Menefee (Irvington). HOTELS HOTEL PORTLAND. ' EUROPEAN plan only. S3, 36 day. HOTEL OREGON, EUROPEAN PLAN F. E. BEACH ft CO.. THE PIONEER Investment Co. (E. Quackenbush) . . raint Co. window giaaa and glaxlng. irvlnl"n inimrni i-o. mm . . a j w I laiAAHiBatlAaial T mwmmm e . s a 244 Stark 39 Hamilton 136 1st Phone 1384. Bldg. HOTEL IMPERIAL. EUR., 31 AND UP. RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS International Investment Co 809-10-11 Macleay Bldg Jackson A Deerlnc.. Jacoba-Stlna Co BE LV ED K R eTTSu rouea n : 4th and" Al.ier. AL? ALL OFFICE STATIONERY. P. SKf.T.wvtTia'nuw .T.I .vr, c.Y xiiW "l p"r- "W. HACKS AND LIVERIES. REAL ESTATE 1808 STABLES, HACKS," LIVERY. boardlnr and sale: furniture movlno-: 112 Union ave.; East S6S2; night phone Main 8044. W. A. Hessian. Pron. FA6HI6K STABLES HACKS. LI V- ery and boardina. 10th and Waahtnr- ton sts. Phone Main 46; A-104S. Kiningsworth. W. M. Kelleher ft Darle.... Knapp ft Mackey . . . , Lamont ft Harris. Z4I Stark 14S Fifth..,. (Belle Crest, Berkeley, Dover) 328 Chamber of Com.... '. 8 Chambers ' Bldg 7 Chamber of Commerce J. M. PIttcnecr & Co.. 263 Ruisell si Phone E. 464t. Fire McCusker. Thnmaa Insurance, loans, real eatate. I Mall ft Von Borstel .. 306-7 S wetland Bldg. . . 206 Couch Bldg.... 104 Berona. INSURANCE J. W. OGILBEE, REAL ESTATE AND JJoore Investment Co 313 Washington loans; estab. 1883. 146fc 1st, room 11. Mathewa ft Co.. A. E 20S-10 Couch Bldg WTr PARMft'rtli fcvirrtT narnrpJ J?Il??uae-wi"' 9 !?? Lumber Exchenge. tlon. "Espey, 319 Commercial bldg M'"un " "regg... zz, cnamoer or com. MiS0t ... A-8221 .Paa 1518 A-4088 M ft A-30SB ... A ft M-1743 M-639S . .A-2609 M-1088 . .M-2565 A-6234 M-6003 ...M-871 A-2871 M-317T M-6366 A-4567 M 845 , .M-S869 A-2811 M-4557 M-394 .....A ft M-2010 M-3039 M-74 ....A ft M-1438 A & M-270T M-8823 , .M-8134 A-6042 M-7020 193 Fourth.: M-7214 I3AAC L. WHITE. FIRE INSURANCE, ill bneriock bldg. JA8. Mcl. bllltv and lnill viilnnl aroldvnt aKotirltv oonas or ail kinds, rtione 47. 303 Mc iv ay mag. JEWELERS WOLF, 665 WASH. FINE 8PECTA cles 60a Elgin watches 35. Repairing. SPHINX AGENCY. REAL ESTATE Northwestern Investment Co snd timber: room 808 C. of C. bide-. -ir-ainier. n. ir zzi r ailing Bldg ; M-5661 RESORTS Parkhurst, A. L. (Parkhurst Add n) . 426 Lumber Exchange A-3061 r-arrian, yvaiKins & o..... zs AlUer M-1644 M-2798 A-RUft house In the west: kitchen suDnlied Lortert 'i 'ran"--i-' 607 Commercial Bldg A ft M-3065 from our farma; first-class goods: Port- rlrn,c "1 Marquam Bldg M. 6222; A. 4565 land prices. Fred T. Merrill, originator. - .,.,.,... ,.. eeeeeeaeeeeeeee orij ill 1 Ul UollU llOimillBi JV1 -(lOS m. a 4 0 1 Riqhardson. A. J 4 12 Commonwealth Bldg M-5465 Radium Realty Co 252 Russell. Albina E-1937 C-1390 Ipahtt.pi JCDEI nRATl ( Twelve . Miia Portland Business Agency 148 Fifth ..... HouM)-?Most unlquir and best raid- Portland Real EsUte Agency 28 Stark house in the west: kitchen aunnlld Lor,ri Ji frank...... 607 Commercial ROOFING LAND SCRIP- -WANTED AND FOR SALE. TIN ROOFING. GUTTERING RE- I Steele A Co., S. N pairing aim general juuuuia;. J. jusii, i Bwensson St (JO zii jerrerson sc. facirio 1424. . . 110 Second 253 H Washington. SIGN AND SHOW CARDS Fl EE FOR ONE WEEK MORE. ' BRING THIS AD AND RECEIVE ; ABSOLUTELY FREE "' '' One of my CONSULTATION READINGS. Always Consult the Best PROFESSOR KHIMO. . Greatest Jiving astral dead-trance clair voyant of the age; adviser on business fnd all affatra of life: tells your full name and what you called for, whom you wilt marry, how to control th one you love, even though miles away; re unltes tbe separated; glvea secret pow ers to control; does all others adverttae to do. Hours 10 to 8. dally and Sunday. Office, Nos. 8 and 4, Grand theatre bldg.. 362H.Vraah, near Park st Phone Main 1267. MAY ANDREWS, CARD READER, AT1 irm a 11ia4VAU 1 t,3. .825 Main St.. 26c Phone Main 7648. DANCING ALL KINDS. INCLUDING APPROVED FOSTER Jk KLEISER. SIGNS THP! Spier. J. E forest reserve scrip for surveyed, un- largest sign maker m.the northwest Spanton Co., The.. surveyed timber and prairie government 6tn and Everett ate. Phone Priv. Ex. 65. land. H. M. Hamilton. "The Portland." Home A-1155. ATTRACT" PORT t ... ... .A & M-2660 . . . A M.1K9 Schalk. George D 264 Stark M-892 A-2393 Dnarney as o., jonn xr Hixtn and Washington M-660 A-2537 Schaefer, George J 317 Chamber of Com... M-5815 A-3682 iuoos nay next! Stevenson-Brown Co. . Stewart Waldo. F... 1031 Union Av.N.(Hlffhl'd) WoodVn KS 270 Stark M-2828 .811 Buchanan Bldg M-1290 zii commercial mag.., M-1606 LEATIIER AND FINDINGS CH ARLEslTAsTIC ft CoTRONT and Oak eta., leather and aklns of every .description for all purposes; sole ami tap cuuers; nnamgs. Thompson ft Swan (Vancouver, Ws.). . .306 Swetland Bldg , M-8039 Wilbur. R. M 110 Second A A M-8KK0 wora. i. ni zju Hiarx M-46C1 wcue ac -o.. j. u sua cnaraoer or com.... A-Z356 M-4664 5IONEY TO LOAN 33$33l3333333S33333 83lS318tt3328383833 MONEY MONEY MONEY WHY BE HARD UPT SALARY LOANS TO HONEST EMPLOYES. GIVE" Your Note; "GET" 310 to 8100, "ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY. Everything Strictly Confidential. WHAT MORE COULD l'OU ASKT STATE SECURITY CO., "SIGNS THAT land Sign Co.. 187 Stark. Pacific 1596. v SEWING .MACHINES. A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME! BOX top machines from 34 to 38; drop- gx. JOHNS. r?4 JLrjr ate,t styles, from 310 to Downey Co 108 Jersey E-8188 322 These are spot cash prices only. King & Gillmore Jersey Union 4068 wv..,, , Wmv i jiusvra, un v. , iunfe Jersey . h.-R l kd rmiin, ju. 11 rturiingion . Wolcott. O. P 401 8. Jersey E. Morrison, near Grand ave. SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES NEW AND SECOND HAND 6HOW- cases always In stock; also made to Order. Aorne Showcase Co.. 14 7th.M 1661 SHOWCASES OF EVERY DESCRIP- tion; bank, bar and store fixtures xne L.utxe .Mrg, to. BANKS. IT maxle to order, 333l3S3l$$333333333 3$33ttt333SSS2323tS THE JAMES I. MARSHALL MFG. CO.. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- showcases, cabinets, store and office Die and othera unnn thoir nn fixtures. 289 Couch st. Pacific 2181. without security: oheapeet ratea, eaalest R. H. BIRDSALL. DESIGNER; AGT. M. rNITED STATES NATIONAL RANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON. jvortnwest comer inira ana uax (streets. Transacts a General Banking Business. DRAFTS Issttkt avti.hi-. - All Cities of the United States and Europe, Hongkong and Manila; Collections made on Favorable Terms. President J. C. AINSWORTH I Cashier R. w. SCHMEER Vice-President R. LEA BARNES Assistant Cashier w A. HOLT Aaslstant Cashier A. M. WRIGHT payments; offices In 60 nrinclDal cltiea: save yourself money by getting our terms first TOLMAN. 223 Ablngton Bldg. 106H Third street. HAVE MONEV Trt t.rtiN nv pnuT. land rea; esate. . Security in sums Winter Lumber Co.. 7 Hamilton bldg. STREET PAVING WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO. Street paving, sidewalks and cross- lngs. 314 Lumber Exchange. ADD ft TILTON, BANKERS Portland, Oregon. W. M. LADD. C. E. LADD. Transact a General Banking Buainess. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Established 1859. J. W. LADD. nLnTl 'i.00,05?0 .on -5.lown THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO. ,.fZ.; Vw" mi ! on of Portland. Office 655 Worcester blk. i.iucui,, iiiuiiciii, irnini consiaer Address ood .timber i and farm loans. journal. SAFE3 Savings books Issued on savings deposits. Interest paid on time deposits.' HE BANK OF CALIFORNIA Established 1864. Head Office, San Francisco Capital paid up 34,000,000 I Surplus and undivided profits J10 163 878 General Ranking and Exchange Buainess Transacted. Interest on Time Deposits. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Accounts may be opened of $10 and un- R. MACREA.: Manager J. T. BURTCHAELL. . . Ass't -. I; . I i - . t i .' f ' I . i .t.t, X,UV . . ' i . . 'If . Miss Helen Dixon, "whose photo la shown here, embezzled $13,000 from the Second Christian church at Bloomlngton, Illinois. ' WM. Manager WALTZ. TWO-STEP." "THREE : step" and stage dancing; lessons 26c; seven ladies and gentlemen teachers. Prof. Wal Wlllson's school, office and linn 1J, oeiiing-mraun uiu., hohtj Wash., dancing taucht by mall. PROF. RINGLET DANCING ACADEMY. s atvtcub Pviivtri tisusn ui ni" i- fgas otiir IS- Morrison, none. DANCING INSTRUCTIONS JSVKRY. J- Afternoon, 1:3? to 4. Murlark hall. Aash. at 23d. Prof, carter, principal. MMISN'SaITCING ACADEMY, mul- ; key bldg., Sa and Morrison sts. DRESSMAKING PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAKING, shirtwaist suits and evening gowns a specialty. 805 Jefferson, corner 5th, room 88 and 87. pnone panno zi. EXPERIENCED DRESliTtf AkER wishes engagements by the day. Miss Larsen. Phone Main S865! A-3865 Umr uofmaister Teaches fTrst elaan cutting with storey a ladles tailoring system. 670 Couch st MISS B. , A. APPERMAN, CORSETS made to order; all work guaranteed. 425 Morrison. j DRESSMAKING, PLAIN SEWING; . prices reasonable. 23 Union ave.. room 26. DRESSMAKING, 467 -7TH ST.; GOOD work, low rates, pnone Main 7118. . DOG AND HORSE HOSPITAL IV. M. MILLER. V.S.. VETERINARIAN, 2 N 8tW st. Office 327 Flanders. Phone Main 7846. CARNEY'S VETERINARY HOSPITAL for horse and dogs. zs unsan st Phone Main 1484. ' St EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Japanese Employment Office f,. ', Pnone Pac 1641 -249 Cmch St. - laa, LAKOE AND SMALL DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES aiuuunia on a-ooa reai estate security. Laree Unes carried. Lock-outs opened. ww rate or interest. E primrnr a i t.-i,. Ah. .t.i ..ii,. nn,h -.. room i. Muixey oiatf, za.ana Mor- phones. J. B. Davis. 8d. KIREPROOF ANn RANK SAFES AT ouma ur ai.vuu factory nrlcpa. Kenond-hand sarea cent, on improved The Mosler Safe Co., 108 2d st. rlson. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK Portland. Oregon. J. FRANK WATSON... President I R. L. DURHAM Vice-President R. W. HOYT Cashier! GEORGE W HOYT Ass't Cashier 8. C CATCHING Second Assistant Cashier. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. Available to All Parts of the World. Collections a Specialty. 100.000 TO LOAN IN I of more, 6 to 7 per a ealty. M. Q. Griffin. realty. M. G. Griffin. 2(t Stark SALARY LOANS STRICTLY CONFI dential; easy to get arid easy to pay. T. A. Newton, 611 Buchanan hlrtg. MORfdAGES. FIRST OR SECOND liens and other real estate securities discounted. H. E. Noble, Commercial blk. QUICK LOANS ON ALL" SECURITIES." TYPEWRITERS M. 6100. JIT. MATTES tlfNTUn TtEPATREn sold. P. D. C. Co., 231 Stark. Tel. 1407! TOWEL SUPPLY CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB. brush, soap, 81 per month. Portland FIRST NATIONAL BANK Portland. Or, Oldest National Bank on Pacific Coast CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 11,500.000.00, ( DEPOSITS. 314,000,000.00 A. L. MILLS President I W. C. ALVORD Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWK1RK Cashier B. F. STEVENS. .Second Ass't Cashier TRUST COJIPANIES. 8. W. King. 45 Wash. bldg. r?f w0Aim'i0 oAU PS3 Laundry ft Towel Supply Co.. 9th and of seourlty, V. lloll. R. 9. Wash, bldg Couch sts. Phone 410 ixuaijiviAiis; LUANa, 15 TO 35,000. ON 5eu,!:"8' J,-.EckrB0.1. & ?- TRANSFER AND HAULING """" Bintwn Diajt. raciric J331. I SECURITY SAVINGS & TRUST CO 266 Morrison Street, Portland, Oreeon. Transacts a General Banking Bu&lness. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Inter est allowed on Time and Savings Accounts. Acts as Trustee for Estates. Drafts and Letters of Credit Available on All Parts of the World. C F. ADAMS President I U A. LEWIS First Vice-President X L. MILLS .... Second Vice-President It U. JUBITZ S ecr e tarv GEO. E. RUSSELL Assistant Secretary -relary MONEY TO LOAN, LARG" LOANS A C. O. PICK OFFICE 88 1ST ST.. BE- speclalty, building loans; lowest rates; tween Stark and Oak sts.; phone 696. fire Insurance. W. G. Beck, 312 Failing. Pianos and furniture moved and packed IJONEY TO LSaW rttsi rjirtrS ftirfiVl for shipping; commodious brick ware- ity. R. F. Brvan. 606 Chamher f house with separate iron rooms. Front r. - , . . i nnt. I 'la . . b , a ioramercB, main 1365. v.r q-q- OLSEN-ROE TRANSFER CO. tate security. Chas. Stout 61S Com. uenerai transier ana storage; sates. M DONDS AND INVESTIENTS. ORRIS BROTHERS, Chamber of Commerce Building. Municipal, Railroad and Public Service Corporation Bonds. wiKTirn tuna ta t-i aaa. ttt. t tm vuao. ovuul ora iviu- i , , , ... l.4 DOWNING-HOPKINS COMPANY Established 1892 BROKERS. STOCKS. BONDS, GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash and on Margin. Private Wires. ROOM 4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Phone Main 8T merelal blk. HAVE CLIENT WHO WILL LOAN limited ims on real estate. A. C. Dayton, attorney, 718 Cham, of Com. i Wish to loan about io,ooo on . mortsrasres. P-119. Journal. SALARY LOANS LOWEST RATE AT mvSSX Ovcrbeck & Cooke Company I cZXlc and 1st. Phone Main 647. A-2247. GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON, STOCKS AN ROSE CITY TRANS CO. ALT. OR- WE DO A STR1CCLY COMMISSION RT1SI Employes' Loan Co., 716 Dekum. LOaVNf FOR THE ASKING4 SALARY OR CTiattei. -tne juoan Co.. 410 Dekum. IN .SUMS OF 2,000 TO 20,000 ti. W. Goddard, 110 2d ist. MUSICAL y,;. c. K Hansen, Jt. : K v EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. -Men. 8 N. 2d. Main 1526.' I -iyomen, 843 Wash st. Main 2693. Helo supplied free to employers. - , PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 1206 Morrison et... .Phone Pacific 339 27 N. 2d st ...... ..'Phone Pacific 1300 2d st TiTiivrr-cirV V,.V . i r rrrTt3 Art help supplied. Main 4659. 286 Everett ENGRAVERS ,!ms1gners ANDJOTOENC I rs, Nelsw ftConnaway. 109 id, M. 7319. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ; MANDOLIN VIOLIN, BANJO. GUI tar Instruction: private lessons onlv: Gibson mandolins. Weber's studio. 489 Washington st. PIANO. VIOLIN, cornet: TROM bone, clarinet. Professor E. A. Smith. 292 12th st Home A-3360: M. 4703. EMIL THIELHORN. PUPIL OF PRO FT utaxar sevciK, -violin and viola teacher. 834 fine. Tel. Pacific 2989. TEACHER OF PIANO WISHES T"5 rent part time in studio. A-116. Jour. nal. ' GLADYCE BAKER. PUPIL OF W W." Graham, violin lessons, 493 Columbia st. pnone Main otiv. . kANDOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO. T. Parker, suite 42, Milner bldg, 350 Morrison. Louis a. CREIT2. Teacher 69 violin, 211 Sherman, cor. 1st Pac. 189, ROSE CITY TRANS. CO. ALL OR ders given prompt attention. E. 2159; res. m. 1371. j. c. Flndley, manager, (Members Chicago Board of Tr.w i nniij.li kim. , , u j r: ' """i near vvasnington. WE DO A STRlCCLt COMMISSION RIJSINESs Continuous Markets by Private Wire. Quick Service. PENINSULAR EXPRESS & BAGGAGl Transfer, 247 Alder st. -Main 2171. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 134 N. 6TH. wain o, j-ieavy naming ana storage. Independent baggage & trans- fer Co. Storage 824 Stark. Main 407. X7 Tig TtTVrCrtVT I-DIKTCVD A Xrt . ' T3 V ' ,t . .umiaui.i inAimf .rv ah u press. 23 Union ave. Eas. 4441. B-lOOj 1PIANOS AND FURNITURE MOVED, uosgrove uros.. sob let st Main 2215. GRAND CENTRAL STATION TIME CARD. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING LEAVING PORTLAND. Roseburg Passenger Cottage Grove Passenger. California Express San Francisco Express.,., WEST SIDE. CorvaWs Passenger ....... Sheridan rassentser Forest Grove Passenger. Forest Grove Passenger. Southern Pacific. 8:15 a. m. .4:15 p. m. 7:45 p. m. 12.00 night ARRIVING PORTLAND. Oregon Express 7-KK 6:80 p. m. Roseburg Passenger runinaa express LESSONS 60O PIANO. GUITAR. MAN dolln, violin. Mrs Martin, 43 1st MIXES AND INVESTMENTS. FOR SALE ON EASY PAYMENTS, IN sums to suit, 10-year 7, per cent, first mortaaee told bonds. In denomination of $50 each; 10 per cent rash, and 10 per cent montniyf win m lotr of one or more; for particulars call or ad dress L. De Lashmutt room 13. Raleigh CACIFIO ELECTRIC - CO. rr ENGI neers, contractors, repairers, electrlo .Iriug. aupplies. 94 1st cor.' SUrk. Main 669. It H.' Tate, Mgr.- .V ESTERN ELECTRIC , WORKS, -' 1 r 6th St. Contractors, eleetrlo supplies, sotora and dynamos; .we Install plants. ; OSTEOPATHIC: PHYSICIANS PR, LILLEBELLE PATTERSON' SPE cialist on nervous, acute and chronic diseases. 217 Fenton bldg. Pacific 1190. DR. R, B. NORTBRUP, 416-J6-17 DBS - kum bldg., 3d and Washington sis. rhone Mala 319. ' JiUamlaatlou Xroe, - BIJOU UPHOLSTERY. 127 11TH ST.. near Washington; high grade hair mattresses 320; all silk floss mattresses liv. We manufacture all kinds of pil lows. Phone Main 6196. Portland to Dallas Portland to Dallas WEST SIDE. . 7:00 a. m. Corvallls Passenger . 4:10 "p. m. Sheridan Passenger .11:00 a. m. Forest Grove Passenger" . 6:40 p. m. Forest Grove Passenger. Jefferson Street Depot. . 7:40 a. m. il Dallas to Portland 4:15 p. m. Dallas to Portland . .11:15 p. m. . 6:35 p. m. .10:30 a. m. 8.00 a. m. . 2:50 p. m. WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A, GUNST & CO- DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS. rORTLA ND, OREGON. 10:15 a. m. r.irn-Portland suburban Leaving Portland at 6:20 n m " V..I,.p-.m- during morning and afternoon. Last tram leaves depot for Oswego at 11-30 P- m. ,. EVERDING & FARRELL, PRODUCE and commission merchants, 140 Front St., Portland, ur. ynone Main 179. OREGON FURNITURE MANUFAC- turlng Co. 'Manufacturers of furni ture for the trade. Portland, Or. WADHAMS & CO., WHOLSESALE GRO - cers, manufacturers and commission merchants. 4tn ana oaK sts. - - ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND .produce merchants. Front and Davis Sts., portiana. ur. WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASS- ware, ri.ci, ,v.t ruruksa, Or. 1 LEWIS-STENGER BARBERS SL'PPLx1 Co., barbers' supplies, barbers' furni ture, barbers' chairs. 10th and Morrison. NEUSTADTER BROS., M'ANUFACTUR: era and wholesale men's furnishing goods. 6th and Ankeny. Portland.-Or. - BATES-WIGHT CO CALENDARS, AD vertislng novelties. 160 4th st.-. 7 ' Tacoma and Seattle Exp... 8:30 a.m. North Coast & Chicago Llm. 2:00 p. m. Overland Express 11:46 p. m. .Northern Pacific. North Coast Limited Portland Express Overland Express Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company. 7:00 a. m. 4:16 p. ni, 8:16 p. m Pendleton Passenger . . . . Chlcago-PorUand Special Spokane Flyer ..... Kan. City & Chi. Exp.., , . 7:15 a. m. . 8:30 a. m. . 8:15 p. m. .,6:00 p. m. opunane iyer i !) . Cfil., Kan. City A PoVt Exp lit t Chicago-Portland Special . ui u,ua x-assenger 8:60 d. m 6:16 p. m. JOUI WANTJ ADS PAT DEO 1 WS. t" v -.f1' . Astoria Express Astoria & Colombia River. :00 a. m. II Astoria & Pnri 6:00 p. m. II Portland Express Astoria and Seaside Exp... :00 a. m. Astoria & Port. Passenger.l 3:15 t. m. .10:00 p. ni. Canadian Pacific Railway Co, C. P. R. Short Line, via Spok. 7:00 p. m. Via Seat, Vic. & Vancouver, 2:00 p. m. Via Rimas H;46 P- " Portland Ry., Light & Power Co Cars Leave Ticket Office and Waltlng- Koom. rirsi ana aiuci "'i OregoVi City-4:00. 6:25. 7:00, 7:35, C. P. R. Short Line, via Spok. 8:00 a m X Van- Vic. and Seattle. 8:16 o m 10:55 p. m. Via Sumas and Seattle 8:10. 8:45, 9:20, 9:5b, iu:au, u yo, ji:u a. m!; 12;16. 12:50, 1:25, 2:00, 2:35. 8:10, 8:45, 4:80, 4:65 5:30. 6r05 6:40, Y:i;, f 0. 8 ;26. t-00. 10:00, 11 :00, 12 :0 p. m. ov,a;2o. w.v, rv.uv, n.,i.,v, k np.ih.rn Rnrlrur- Kaele Creek. Esta- 'eada, Caaadero, Falnrlew andTroutdala 7-an s-a ii-in m- I'll! 1(H r 1:44, f:lf p.;nuM:;viS cJ t FOR VANCOUR. .Ticket office and waiting-room. Sec onal and Washington streets. 1:15. 8:25, I0:3i, lj:46. ' . , On- third Menday in every month last car loaves Vt 7:05 p. nu . - , DaUyex. uiw i5afly.llIoa. GRAVEYAEDS OF GOLD. t Mohammedans Refuse to Patronize Savings Banks and Hoard Treasure. Ex-Attache in Chicago Tribune. The Koran strictly prohibits usury, denouncing it as one of the most un pardonable offenses, and owing to this Mohammedans have for more than 12 centuries abstained from ever lend ing money out at Interest,- and have refused to make use of hanking in Btitutiona, hoarding their gold, as more easy of concealment and as less liable to confiscation and seizure than lanl. As an Illustration of the sentiment of the Moslems about the matter. I may state that of the more than 20.000 de positors of the savings banks of Egypt last year less than 2,000 were Moham medans, of the Europeanlzed 'and es sentially modern-minded sort, and even they, while willing to leave their money In. the coffers of the bank absolutely refused to touch a cent of the Inter est accruing to them, or to allow It to bo placed to their credit. The chief dignitaries of the Moslem faith and the highest authorities of Islamic law at Cairo have now, thanks to the efforts of Lord Cromer prior to his leaving Egypt decided that there was no objection to devout followers of the prophet making use of banks and analogous institutions and to their receiving non-usurious rates of Inter est for their deposits. But this pro nouncement is or relatively recent date, and generations will pass away before any success Is achieved in weaning the people from that practice of hoarding to wnicn tney nave oeen accustomed for more than 12 centuries. Mohammedans and oriental countries have often been described as the "graveyards of gold," (in the sense that they swallow up tne yellow metal, re moving It from circulation. This la especially the case in India, where the 80,000,000 .Moslems constitute the most prosperous and influential element of tne population or tne empire, 'mere, as elsewhere, their wealth is repre sented not by bonds and stocks, but by hoards of the yellow metal, and in i lesser degree of jewels, which const! tute merely another form of currency and which their owners, holding aloof from banks and financial Institutions, conceal In all sorts of strange hiding places, usually unaer grouna. During the lust 40 years the Im ports of gold Into India have exceeded the exports by over 31,000.000.000 that Is to say, 1,000 million of dollars. These are not only most conservative figures, but necessarily extremely Incomplete, and It Is possible that the real sum s double or treble that amount. No trace of the money is to be round in the financial institutions of India. As pointed out -bv Thomas Jefferson Hur ley of the American Institute of Min ing Engineers in nis pampniet on tne gold production of the world, published some 10 years ago, "There Is a yellow stream flowing Into India year Dy year. There Is no end to that stream: It 1 always flowing. The money does, not reappear In the Indian banks. The soil of India absorbs the golden flood. Just as the sands of the desert swallow the overflow of the great rivers.- When It is remembered that this work of absorption has been going on with little interruption for 10 centuries and still continues already In 1699 the French envoy, Bernler, In a report to his government dated from Delhi; wrote that "the gold of the world after cir culating for some time finally, flows into India as Into an abyss, from which there Is no return" It Is possible to form soma faint idea of the colossal amount of treasure that is comprised in the hidden hoards of that country. CNT GET OYER DREAM. Surgeon Still Haa a Nightmare-of Losing a Job of 80 Years Ago. ; From the New York Sun. One of the highest rated surgeon In New York recently. was lrought Into a little talk about dreams.' f . -. :"s - A patient of the surgeon had said: A "I should think, hacking away at folks three and four times a day as you do, that your dreams at night would be pretty middling hideous. Should think you'd waka up of mornings" not nly un ref reshed but with, a mind " burdened with tha memories of horrible dreams.'' .The surgeon laughed at that , "Wholly wrong," he said "I'm one of tha hest sleepers on this Island. . Whon I wake up, X usually fall whistling within a minute or two. My wife fre quently rebukes me for that She con slders it's bad luck for a fellow to whistle before breakfast. I think, though, that her real reason for dis couraging my morning whistling Is that I have a poor ear for a tune and she can t abide my music. "Well, anyhow, I sleep between eight and nine hours every night, and sleep. ; too. like a coon dog full of cornhreai and pot liquor. Rarest thing In the world for me to dream at all. But when I do dream, what do you suppose . " The Prosperous sura-eon brok nft IntA a little chuckle. "My one dream, when t do dream," he went on. "is a dream of fear that I am going to lose the only job I ever hell down before I went to work at mv pro fession. When. I was a young fellow I went to work as a clerk In a silk mill over in Peterson. My father was a struggling clergyman and there was a whopping big family of us. All of us. boys and girls, when we came to an age to da anything had to nil In and haln. We all got jobs somewhere.' "My job paid me 38 a week. ; .It was counted a prettv rood lob at that tlm . As I remember It, X wasn't a poor sort of clerk at all. At any rate I appeared to give satisfaction to my employer. But after I'd been working; at the job a year os so and was all tied up trying to learn how to be a surgeon a period of depression fell upon the silk manlng business in this country and the factory where I clerked began to lay off hands. Then, from operatives In the mill, office hands began to be furloughed. I stuck, but my tenure was very uncertain. Fel lows at desks all around ma wera ret ting their fateful layoff envelopes, and tb.it of course kept me tn a state of con- -stSnt panic. I needed the eight per most distressfully, and the thought 'of having It taken away from ine was awful. It ran me down In i Health and vitality. "I dreamed every night during; that somewhat protracted period of-suspense . that I was jobless, and then I'd wake up In a cold- sweat, but most' uncom monly tickled to know every time that' It had been but a dream. I never had the nerve to go to my boss and ask . him, ao's to get It off my mind, how long he intended to permit me to hang around on my -job, . Probably he wouldn't have told me an v how. helnr a worried man.'-- ; 1 "I know now, ; of course, that ' the , kindly boss really permitted me to hold on to my job through all the trouble for the silk Industry solely because ha knew about my, circumstances, the sise of the family of which I was one, and about how I was studying to be a doc tor. My work wasn't necessary to his business at all through the silk depres sion, and I was really , a pensioner. ' "After elaht or tan months th at Ik- . ; business picked up, and the. laid off hands and clerks were taken on araln. ' and -I . went ahead and got my sheep- skin and eventually worked my way into a practice,-''','" --'"'.." ! . -v,,-i.;' "But .that one dream has never in serted me. I do not take many chances on damaging my health. But 'when ever I do, at a class dinner-or. blowout or soma social affair, over eat or over smoke ' or something;,'- and then pass through a ; night somewhat more rest less than la usual with me. that's the : one dream that ever comes back to , make me toss and turn over the dream that I'm going to lose a job that I had more than 30 years ago." v a, , His Precious Half Dollar. ' " From the Franklin Favorite. -"When the confederacy . fell . Z sur rendered at Ehreveport, Louisiana, an-l was absolutely penniless, a stranger la .' a ' strange land," among a strange people, Isold v Harvey D. Wade, ' known to averybody in Simpson "county and one of the leading and, nost beloved men of Franklin, ; "T erder to satisfy a gnawing appetite I sold the only ct. I then possessed, receiving therefor live silver half-dollars.- With one repur chased food and her Is tbe other, 5 "The thought struck ma that as the , f reat ijause for which I had fought had ailed it . behooved me to at Once set about tha work of making a nvairabi eltiaen In Ahe land of nijf birth, an I concluding; that if I coma get now i the aid of only 60 cents I coui i ai arrive without using It . I 4errm",- to make the effort I reached tf, . with the half-dollar' in my pofket. i tn an effort to got a slart In the i i .7' ., .nm. trfcfV try ill : - ences. but at no time durti. the d-n -est hour of my poverty d '';' '' did I ever eooaenc to jan -wii half-dollar -Whlct) cam' to-m tf ' ale of ray la t -coat at a t. v-'.--i desolation,, and Ot'i afr' v.?re " .-.. possession of a eaiiivUcrute aii.r.'