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12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY. EVENING " MARCH y2I. 1003. EMPLOYBIEXT AGENCIES V C R. Hansen, Jr. : EMPLOYMENT OUTICtt fen. I N. til Main Ibtt. Women, MH Wtib st oMstn Sill , Help supplM free to employers. iV aha kTf.k EMPLO V me.t CO. I.OU0EU3 A MILLMEN Headquarter 7 N. 24. rnone M 3007 at our expense, , C. - H. MUHRAT. Mgr. POHj1Lan6: KMpTOYMENT OKK1CE. :n5U Morrison it.,.. Phone Pacific 22 ST N. Id t Phons Paclflo 1100 oLb "AMtkiCAW kUplMmen x Keal Estate Agency. Timber land specialty. N. 3rd at. Pacific 7tf. BANKS. fIRST NATIONAL, BANK, Portland, Oregon. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,100,000. NO INTEREST PAID ON ACCOUNTS. ELECTRICAL 6UrrLJE8 WESTERN ELECTRIC WORKS. 1 th at. Contractors, alactrlo supplies. motors and dvnannoa; we Install plania PACIFIC ELECTRIC KNGI NEKRINO Co. Motora nr aala or rani; wiring and supplies. Ill id at. r . FCBNITLRK REPAIRING. KIKHl'-CLABS WORK. MODERATE prices; shirt waist boxes, pillow. msttreane. Bijou Upholstery, 127 lltn. Main 81. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OK PORTLAND. OREGON. Tranaacta a Oeneritl nmkin, Ru.in,,, Iiuiiith ihshed Available 'In All Ctiea of tha United States and Europe, Hongkong and Manila. Collactlona ,, . mnj on rsvoraoie icrma. President.. J. CAINH WORTH I Cashier R. W. SCIIMEER Vice-president R. H.EA BARNE8 Assistant Csshler W. A. HOLT , Asslstsnt Caahlar. A. M. WRIGHT T ADD 4k T1LTON. RANKERS Portland, Oregon. Estsbllsbsd 1868. W. M I. Aim n v i iin J XV. UD& Transact a Oanarai inlrlnv Vm.lnaaa. HAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Savings book a Issued on savings depoatta. Interest paid on time deposit TUB BANK Off1 fiumPMU v.t.Kii.hA mi Haad Office. San Franolaoo. I Caplu paid up. . . . . .14,000,000 I Surplua and undivided profile 110,161.171 uaneral tanking and Exchange Busineas Tranaaoted. Jnteraat on Time Deposits. . SAVINOi-J DEPARTMENT Accounts may be opened of 110 and up- w,rd- Portland Branch Chamber of Commerce Building. WM. R. MACKKA Manner I J. T. BITRTCHAELL. . . Aest Manager HIT ERCM ANTS NATIONAL HANK Portland. Oregon mi J. FRANK WATbON... President I R. 1 DURHAM.... B. C CATCHING Second Aaalatant Caahier. Vlee-Preaident .Aei't Cashier GASOLINE ENGINES STATIONARY AND MARINE; ELEC trlo equipments; launches, accessories; wholesale and retail; en fine repairing. Rejrson Machinery t,, me Morriaon. ! BMAtlEY MARINE MOTORS. TWO and three part com hi nation take ths lead. J. E. Wolff, agent, car Phoenix Iron Works. . ' , STATIONERY AND MARINE OAttO- line engines; we manufacture them; get our prices. Fairbanks. Morae A Co. GENERAL REPAIRING Transacts a General Banking liualneia. Drafts and letters of Credit Issued. Avanapie to AU Parte or tna wono. collections a ppwciany. IIONDS AND INVESTMENTS. jr ORRIS BROTHERS, Chamber of Commerce Building. " Municipal, Rnllroad and Publlo Service Corporation Bonde. DOWNINO-HOPKI.NS COM PA N Y Established 1192 BROKERS. STOCKS, BONDS. GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash and on Margin. PrlTate Wires. Roomi 201 to 104 Couch Bldg. Phonea: M-ISS; A-2II7. GRAND CENTRAL STATION TIME CARD. TOUR OFFICE FURNITURE cleaned, repaired and polished every rnonin fori. ynone j-acinc mo. Vlihi HUliMKK UlCkCLE. ElBCTKlO SI a no siaoiins rrpairina ana iun rlca: key-flitlnr. II Stark. M. TOtl. HACKS AND UVER1ES. , l0ft STABLES, HACKS, LIVER T, boarding and aala; furniture moving; 122 Union ave.t East till; nljrht pboue Main 1044. v w. A.' Hewaian. yrop. HOTELS EUROPEAN HOTEL ' PORTLAND,' tlOTEL OHEOUN. EUROPEAN PLAN Hut ei. impkhiau eur.. ii and tip PERKINS. EUROPEAN. 1 AND UP. hKLVKDKKE, Kurorx-an; 4lh and Alder. BELLEVtiE. EUR 4TH ANu SALMON HUMAN HAIR GOODS. HAIR ROOTED, CURLED. CRIMPED ' and waved to stay, and made up. J. J. Borg. 421 E. th. East 1111. INSURANCH JAS-McL WOODftCO ALL KINDS OF Inaunuica, surety bond a McKay bldg. ISAAC L. WHITE. FIRE XNSUUA-NCK 144 Sherlock bldg. JEWELERS J. WOLF, Ml WASH. FINE SPECTA. cles 10a Elgin watches IB. Repairing. IXHERAND FINDINGS CHARLES L MA8TICK CO.. FRONT and Oak-sts. leather and skins of every description for all purpose; sole end tap cuttera; findings, LEAVING PORTLAND. Roaeburg Passenger 1:11 a. m. Cottage Grove Passenger.. 4:11 p. m. California Expresa 7:41 p. m. San Francisco Expresa ... II (00 night. WEST SIDE. Corvatlla Paaaenger ....... T:00 a, rn. Sheridan Passenger 4:10 p. m. roresc urovi i-asaengsr . ,.jl:uu a. m. Southern raclflc. ARRIVING PORTLAND. Oregon Express 7:81 a. m. Collage Grove Paaaenger ..11:10 a. m. Roaeburg Paaaenger 5:10 p. m. roruana jtxpre 11:10 p. m. WEST SIDE. Corvallls Paaaenger I:IB p. m. Sheridan Paaaenger 10:10 a. m. Foreat Grove Passenger... 1:00 a. m. Forest Grove Paaaenger ... 1:60 p. m. DEDICATION OF HISTORIC . r PULPIT ROCK TOMORROW V p V--" ::: ' : t . E ?? "' f Forest Grove Paaaenger ... B:40 p. m. Jefferson Street Depot.' Portland to Dallas ....r.. 7:40 a. m. II Dallas to Portland 10:11 a. m. Portland to Dallas 4:11 p. tea Dallas to Portland B:S0 p. m. Oawego-Portland suburban Leaving Portland at 6:10 a. m., hourly trains during morning and afternoon. 1 Last train leaves depot for Oswego at 11:20 p. m. 1:10 a. m. Taroma A Seattle Exn. North Coast A Chicago, Llm 2:00 p. m. Overland Express ........ .11:45 p. tn. Northern Pacific. North Coast Limited T:00 a. m. Portland Expreas 4:11 p. m. Overland Express 1:18 p. rn. Oregon Rail road & Navigation t'ompany. , Pendlpton Passenger 7:16 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:30 a. ox. Spokane Flyer 8:16 p. m. Kan. (Ity A ChL Exp 6:00 p. m. 8:00 a, m. Spokane Flyer Ch.. Kan. City A Port Exp. f :46 a. m Chicago-Portland Special.. rortimia passenger 8:60 D. m. 6:16 p. m. Astoria & Columbia River. Astoria A Seaside Express. 8:00 a. m. II Astoria A Port. Passenger..l2:ll p. m. Astoria Expresa 8:00 p. m, Portland Expreas 10:00 p. m. C. P. R. Short Line, via Spo 8:16 p. m. Via Seat.. Vic A Vane. .... 2:00 p. m. Via Bumas 11:46 p. m. Canadian Pacific lUIIway Co. C. P. R. Short Line, via Spo. 8:00 a. m. Via Van., Vic. and Seattle .8:16 p. m. Via 8umas and Seattle.... 7:00 a. m. 6 iiiHmBHiiiilifcii BI6 GRAFT FUIID TO DEFEAT BILL Charged That " Anti-Racing Keasure in .lvew York .Will Be Lost in Senate;; (UalUd Frees Leased Wire.) Albany. N. ,T.. March IL With ths fight over the antl-raoe track bill near I ing the last round in the state leglsla-' ture a lgnlflcant change became appar erit today In the opinion! of tha .legis lative experts as to the chances of pas sage , of tha , famous' Agnew , bill. Tha opponents of tha measure are now will ing to bet even money that tha bill will be killed in tha senate, ; The basis for these rumors is the retort that a large amount of monav for Illegitimate use .in the senate has been raised by the race track interaata and the bookmakers. Some persons. who claim to be "In the know olaoa me amount or inis aiiegea corruption fund at 1200.000., . r New Incorporation!. . , (SeecUI Dlepatek te Tbt JenraaLl ' D.I. r ' Xi . 4 . , b. t . 1 - . corporation have been filed In the off ine ex me secretary or state aa rollows: Grand view Addition eomnanv Prln, Iclpal office. Klamath Falls, Oregon; capiwi stocK, e,vu; incorporators, k. I Hsll. a. IV. White and E. P. Morgan. Hurley-Mason company Incorporated under the laws of the stste of Wash. 1 1 n niH ..n i BtAnir linn nnn b , in-fact, George C. Mason, Portland, Ore gon. . LrJ DOCTOR Gee Vb Tke WeltXi - Kelts CHINESE Beet aas Berk see ssase Bfe staoy ef reaU a aai etaar imcorm4 eaS te tlilu aad kerwi.' a tke NO XlkCC lis without ArriiTi WITHOUT THJ AIO Of A k-MUX. M.S 00 kla wondwrol reae4le. roisoss pa paun VlTHOOf 6ftlATIO. ol . Scoffs Sanlal-Pepsin capsGia A POSITIVE CURE ForTaflamtaatleaerOeAafrhot tke IH4Wrna IHMaI Ekt Mrs, avuaaasorax. vares lalckly sad fermeaeDtly the eerst run el tteiaiiliaaa taa aiej4.HMiuri flilliweeitalaa, Cara Leave Ticket Office and Waiting- Room, First and Alder streets, . FOR OREGON CITY: 4:00, 6:20 s. m., and every 20 min utes (on the hour snd half-hour), to nd including 8:00 p. m.. then 10, 11; last car, 12, midnight. 1 Gresham, Boring, Eagle Creek, Eata cada, Cazadero, Falrview and Trout dale 7:14, 8:15, 11:16 a. m.; 1:16, 8:45. 6:16, 7:28 p. m. Portland Rj Light Power Co. FOR VANCOUVER. Ticket office end waiting-room. Sec ond and Washington streets. A. M. 6:16. 6:60, 7:26. 8:00, 8:26. 9:10, 10:30, 11:60 P. M. 12:20. 1:10. 1:60. 2:20. 1:10. 2:60. 4:80. 6:10. 6:60, 8:20, 7:06. 7:40,H :i&, :Z6, io:36, ii:46". On third Monday In every month last car leaves at v:ub p. m. 'Dally ex. Mon. Pulpit Rock, Showing Also Luxillo, an Aged Indian Who Was In That Congregation 70 Tears Ago. ILi be Dally ex. Sun. MONEY TO LOAN ' . REMEMBER. , '' IF YOU WORK. VnD WILL. LOAN TOU MONET. SALARY LOANS UPON PLAIN NOTES. "ABSOLUTELY NO BKtUUI'l I." OUR RATES ARE THE LOWEHT. WHAT MORE CAN YOU ASK? STATE SECURITY CO, 1 ' ' 704 DEKUM BLDG. MONEY. For all salaried people. Come snd get it; cheapest ratoe, smallest paymsnts In city;, ror any one mat wants to mm a loan privately and desires to be treated nonoraeiy this is the place. HUTTON CREDIT CO.. .- 812. fifth floor, Dekum bldg. LOANS MADE ON ALL STOCKS AND bonds, U. 6. Steel. Southern Pacific. Unloa pacific snd 60 other good stocks sold on Installments; writs me what you have and wish to buy. sell or bor row on; prompt, reliable service. C EL Rankin, Monadnock b'dg.. Ban Francisco. SALARY AND MORTGAGE LOANS TO ; salaried employes and on piano, fur niture, warehouse receipts, horses, insur ance policies and all kinds of securities. New Era Loan A Mortgage Co., 205 Ablngton bldg. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO ple" and others upon their own names without security; cheapest rates, easiest psyments; offices in 63 principal cities; ; save - yourself money by getting our terms first Tolman. 828 Ablngton bldg. MONEY . TO LOAN FOR BUILDING purposes; can be repaid In monthly Installments. Call for uarticulara. Co lumbia Life A Trust Co, 214 Lumber ixenange Diog. $100,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF 81.00U or more, I to 7 oer cent, on Improved realty. M. O. Griffin. 18 Stark 1iOAN& . ON REAL ESTATE CHAT- tela or oereonsi security. W A. Hath- a way, 10 Washington bldg. Pacific 1832. Oregon Electric' Railway Company Leaving Portland 8ulem and Int. points 6:16 a. m. Salem and Int. points 8:25 a. tn. Salem. Tualatin, Wllson- vtlle. W. Woodburn, Ltd.. 9:05 a. m. ,Salem and Int. points 11:06 a. m. Salem and Int points 2:30 p. m. Salem, TuHlatln, Wllson- vliie. W. Woodburn. Ltd. 8:25 p. m. Salem and Int polnta 6:80 p. m. Arrlvlnr Portland. Salem and Int points 8:35 a. in. Salem and Int points 10:21 a. in. Salem. Tualatin. Wllson- vllle. W. Woodburn, Ltd.. 11:36 a. m. Salem and Int points 1:26 p.' iu. Halem and Int. points 4:60 p. m. Salem, - Tualatin, Wllson- vllle, W. Woodburn, Ltd. 6:10 p. m. Salem1 and Int points 7:52 p. m. PAINTING AND PAPERING PAINTING, PAPERING. KALSOMIN Ing. W. M. Johnson, 429 6th st Main 8676. , FOR BEST WORK, PRICES RIGHT, call P. A. Doane. E 1096. 104 Union ava. PLATING AND O.TJDIZLNG refin:shin3. FIXTURES. PORT land Plating uo., am n wan. &' TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES, RENTED, REPAIRED, aold. P D. C. Co.. 221 Stark. Tel. 1407. TRANSFER AND HAULING PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS DUFUR A DUFUR, 611 CORBETT blda Phone A-633: largest and most complete stenographic office in west. PLUMBERS DONNERBERG A RADEMACHER. SOI Burnslde stpnone wain PRINTING MODERN PRINTER Y MOVED TO 148 6th st. opn. Mejer A Frank's. OGlLbEE fctKOS.. PRINTERS CAKDH, billheads, etc Main 1868. 146H 1st SALARY LOANS STRICTLY CONF1- dential; easy to get and easy to pay. T. A. Newton, 611 Buchanan bWg MORTGAGES Dwelling house wanted. . 1200 up; no , delay, W. 8. Ward, 210 Allsky bldg. MORTGAGES, FIRST OR SECOND liens and other real estate securities discounted. H. E. Noble, Commercial piK. PATENT ATTORNEYS PROTECT YOUR IDEA WB CAN patent It Moulton & Scober, attor neys, 604 Columbia bldg., Portland, Or. J. J. IIIKSHIIEIMER. 227 H WASH. BT patent and pension attorney. PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. A. J, MAT ter. 618 Commonwealth bldg. PAINT8L OIL AND GLASS C. O. PICK TRANSFER A STORAGE company, office and commodious 4 story brick warehouse, with separate iron rooms and fire-proof vault for val uables, northwest corner of 2d and Pine sts. Pianos and f urn ture moved and packed for shipping. Phones Main 696, Home A-1998. (Specttl PUpatcb to Tbe JsarniL) The Dalles, Or., March 21. The Joint committees of the Good Intent society of the Methodist church snd the Hlstor leal Society of Old Fort Dalles will hold services tomorrow in commemoration of the first sermon preached in this city, seventy years ago, rrom Pulpit Rock, one of the ojdest pulpits In the wona. rne nrst preacnera were Kev. Jason aLee and Rev. Perkins, In 1838, on March 12, which also fell on a Sun day. Those Intrepid snd earnest mission aries spoke to. the Indians, nnd called their audience together by means of a large horn. The Indians flocked from Celllo. Wlshram and all the villages around. The services tomorrow will be held out of doors at the base of the ancient pulpit of conglomerate rock. The pro gram follows Singing "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow." choir and audience; repeating 23d Psalm, audience; prayer: All Han tne rower or jeaus Name, choir and audience; historical address, Professor F. II. Grubbs; , "Rock of Ages." double male quartet: historical letters, read by George H. Htmes; Solo, "Jesus Lover of My Soul," W. E. Rose; address. Rev. Daniel L. Rader; unveiling of tablet. Miss E. Waif Grubbs; singing. "America," choir and audience; benedic tion. The ceremonies will be held at I o'clock in the afternoon. A bronse tablet, with the names of the first missionaries and the date of ths first sermon Inscribed, will be plsced on the rock, and this will be unveiled by Miss Wslf E. Grubbs, a granddaughter of Jason Lee. An Iron fence will soon surround the old pulpit for Its better protection. Ssard That First sermon. Not Ions aao old Luxillo. an Indian from Warmsprlng agency called on Mrs. W. Lord of this city and stated tnat he could remember when eLee and Perkins called his people to hear them preach. He said they called them with the blowing of a horn and that the red men came from Wlshram, Celllo and all around to "hear those good palefaces preach the word. Old Luxillo is very aged, but retains an accurate memory of Historical events and can state them with .precision. He is, therefore, of great value to nistory-nunters, for he is not adverse to telling what he knows. wnicn is unusu&i. lor an inaian to do, URINARY DUCHARQEl RELIEVED US 24 HOURS Each Cap- -s sole besrsftrflDY) me A ALL DBCQGI8TS .. Tftrast 3UBttiai .nimmnZZ Troebbwi Um 1st HtiM4. ' gteu'le Weak? se sag ill PttTre fit . , AiURE CANCER CURE; fast kekslvM h- iJkCklMaia, Nn, urr too mn Amicno. poit cbuz. mm Hiaumvi, it rmma Mil m jw . . . tad etresW. IseleM 4 easts Is sIsbm. CONSULTATION FREB tU C. Xt WO CHJMEII HkttlCUli uo M8),.rinrt It. Cr. llemseaiv "7, tbses BKatMs lata J . A iri 1 I "V It, it ,w a. - " V Every VJ 1 and dmM ktMtw AKasitK tka MAtVTl W hJrliwg Spray Tke sew VerM SttW muL MeaeMiVwrfhm. Bust 6lL lawlwibifct If be eannotsarnly the NikVKL aowpt s IllmttaUd bock mSt. It fall Bitiealn sail i4iMti t- VmliubietoladlM. M nvvl. jb. aas sr bw torn. Far sele ly Skldaiere Drug Os., Weeaaid, Okwke Os, ead Lase4avle Drag Oe.- gtana. CHICHESTER'S PILLS W TUB BIAMOIfD BJUXBl a w U f kMlMWk BlMMTIl, A.kfnrt 111' Rlbbw. PUto ia tU4 l t14 mmmnm Bunw riLLL ft kmm M BmL BUM. AIwm kdlakla SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE WHAT IT COSTS TO OLS EN-ROE TRANSFER CO. General tranafer and storage; safes, pianos and furniture, etc, moved, packed and shipped. 808 Oak St.. between Front and 1st, t'lione Main 647, A-8247. ROSE CITY TRANS. CO. ALL OR ders given prompt attention. E. 2168; res, a. mi. j. tj. f inaiey, msnsger. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 114 N. 6TH. Main as. Heavy hauling and storage. INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE & TRANb fer Co. Storage 824 Stark. Main 467. WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. OUNST A CO- DISTRI3UTORS OF FINE CIGARS. PUHTLAND. OREGON. ENLIGHTEf. VOTERS More Than $10,000 Is the Total Bill Citizens Pay $2,797.34 of This. EVKHDINO A FARRELL PRODUCE ana commission merensnts. 140 trroat St., r-ortland. Or. Phone Msln 178. OREGON FURNITURE MANUFA& turlng Co. Manufacturers of furnl. ture for the trade. Portland, Or. WADHAMSACO.. WHOLSESALE QRO cers. manufacturers and commiaaion mercnants. 4tn ana obk sts F. E. BEACH A CO, THE PIONEER Paint Co. Window glass and glaxing. j ist. fnone " Immediate loans. 85 to ib.ooo. on aU securities.' R. L Eckerson A Co, room 6. Wsshington bldg. Mam tsa AdONEY TO LOAN. LARO:; LOANS specialty, building" loans; Rawest rates; ' lire insurance, w, o. J-tecK. an f ailing. ' BAiARY LOANS LOWEST RATE AT Employes' Losn Co.. 716 Dekum. ' LOAN FOR THE ASKING SALARY OR .: chattel. The Loan Co.; '410 Dekum. WU1CK LOANS ON ALL SECURITIES r, S. W. King 46 Wash, bldg. M. 6100. t MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS ? of security. W. HoH. R. . Wash bldg. 1 JN SUMS OF 13,000 TO 120,000 u. -. W. Goddard, 110 2d st - JSICAIij EMIL THIELHORN, PUPIL OF PRO- icssor otakar sevciK, violin ana vioia teacher. A-4180 834 Pine. Pao. 2886. MUSIC STORE. BAND INSTRU- ments. L. Seiberllng. 204 Tourney old.. 2d end Tavlor. REAL ESTATE J. M. Pltteneer & Co,, 263 Russell st. Phone E. 4649. Fire insurance, loans, real estate. J. W. OGILBEE, REAL ESTATE AND loans: eatab 1883. 1 46 Vs 1st room 11. ROOFING. TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING. pairing and general JoDblng. J. 212 Jefferson st. Pacific Ms. RE-Iosll. RUBBER STAMPS A lND SEALS ALSO ALL OFFICE STATIONERY. P. UUUOjJJl Stark, Tel. 1407. STREET PAVING WARREN ''eeNSTRUCTlON CO. Street Mvln.i. sidewalks and crosa- ings. 814 Lumber Exchange. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO. of Portland. Office 6&f Worcester blk. PIANO. VIOLIN, TROMBONE AND clarinet. Prof. Smith. 292 12th. M. 4718. A-3860. MANDOLIN, GUITAR. BANJO. J. PAR ker, suite 42, Milner bldg.. 860 H Mor. LOUIS A. CREITZ. TEACHER OF violin. 211 Sherman, cor. 1st, Pac. 188. SIGN AND SHOW CARDS LEW1S-STENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY Co.. barbers' suoDlies. barbers' furni ture, oaroers cnnirs. lotn and Morrison. THE GRATON & KNIGHT MFG. CO.. ohk tanners, leather belting manufao iiirera. t-ortiana, or., 1)1 1st St BATES-WIGHT CO.. CALENDARS. AD- vertising novelties. 160 f tn st WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASS ware. Prsel. Hegele A Co.. ' Portland. ALLEN & LEWIS GROCERIES. TRANSPORTATION COOS BAY LINE The steamship BREAKWATER leave Portland Wednesday it I a xn. from Oak street dock, for Worth Sena, karsa. field and Coos Bar DOlnts. Freisht re ceived till 4 p. m. on day of sailing. Passenger fare, first class. 110: second class. 7, including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket offloa, Third and Washington streets, or Oak atreet dock. MINES AND INVESTMENTS. . WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE. 1.000 shares t the Champion Group Min ing company's stock; must sell on ac count of leaving city; make cash offer. M-Z, Journal. ,t FOSTEK & KLEISER, SIGNS, THE largest sign maker tn the northwest 6th and Everett sta. Phone Priv. Ex. 66. Home A-1166. JANES, JOHN'SON &- CO.. SIGNS and cards of all kinds made to order. 211 4th st. Phone Pacific 836. SIGNS THAT ATTRACT" PORT , land Sign Co.. 28T Stark. Pacific 1696. SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES MONUMENTS BU K.1NGSLEY. IbS 1ST.. PORT- land s leading marble and granite wks. NOTARY PUBLIC , C F. PFLUGER, NOTARxTpUBLUi eommUsioner of deeda DeuUcoes tiotarlst H. 14 Mulkey bldg 2dSnd MoV , OSTEOPATHIC , PHYSICIANS DR. CLARA MACFARLANK. SPECIAL . 1st gynecorogy and obstetrics, 811-14 Pwenandbldg., Main 6566; A-1966; res. Dit LILLEBELLK PATTERSON SptT rlallst on nervous.' a.-ute and chronic NeHses. 21 T Fenton bldg. PsHflr 1148 Pit. )C l. NOKTHKUP. 415-1.17 1KU kum bi1n id Phone Main 848. . t and .Washington SU. cjtauitnauoa ires. SHOWCASES OF. EVERY DESCRIP tion: bank, bar and store fixtures made to order. The Lutke Mfg. Co. I'HK JAMES 1. MARSHALL MFG. CO.. showcases, cabinets, store and office fixtures. 289 Couch st Psctlie 21 SI, R. H. BIRDSALL, DESIGNER; AUT. M. winter Lumper to., t nammon piag. Columbia River Scenery EUUliATUa UIMB WYB B BBS, Dally service between Portland and The Dallea, except Sunday, leaving w, wuu m b . , a. oi. ml 1 1 v ill a bwhi B p. m carrying freight and passenger a Splendid accommodations . for outfits and livestock. Dpck foot of Alder st, Portland; foot of Court st. Tbe Dallea Pbone Mais n. foruana. (Special Diipatcb to Tbe JournaL) Salem, Or., March 21. The sending out of the pamphlets containing the measures to' be voted upon at the gen eral election in June, together with the arguments for and against them, has been begun by tbe secretary of state. Already over 60,000 have been sent out to voters whose names nave Deen sud mlttnri te the secretarv of state. The state printer has prepared 100,000 of these pamphlets in all at a cost of 18,37s. io. UI inis amount ma perauna submitting the measures and arguments will have to pay $2,797.14 as their pro portion, as llxea oy law. . upe lotai amount collected by the secretary of state from the filers of the arguments Is 82,900. An adjustment will be made on a ner nare basis, ana those who have paid more than their share will re ceive a refund, while the others who have not paid their full percentage will have to remit the difference. The postage for the sending out of these arguments will cost about 11.000. and the cost of 16.378.76 will have to be added to It before the actual expense of getting out the measures can be .as certained, the amount of postage, the cost for clerks engaged In mailing. about 260, and the cost of securing, the names of voters. Secretary of State Benson, it is esti mated, has saved about 18,000 in the getting ud or the pamphlet by his ar ran fr.ra ant tt V.A mM.ltrM SPIRIT OF REVOLT IN OLD TAMIL MASON FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW Services in Charge of Dr. Brougher at White Tem pie at 1:45 o'clock. - The funeral of Albert B. Mason, of the firm .of 8ealy, Mason A Co who died at his home, 669 Sixteenth1 street early this morning after an illness of several mon tha. Will be held tomorrow af ternoon at 1:45 o'clock at the White Tem. pie. ur. Brougher will officiate. The uinrraeni, wnicn is to he private, will iw ,it nivervifv cemetery. fc.M''..Ma,0.n ,ear" of age and had lived in Portland more than 30 was one or tne best known wholesale grocers on the coast Death was due to a stroke of paralysis some time ago. Since his Illness he has not been able to leave his house. In 1878 Mr. Mason came around the nuui hi . umouii snip, Oregon, which was built for Pacific coast trade: In 180 he engaged In the grocery business , iv.uaim vuBi!ier witn .rticnara eaiy. , Mr. Mason was born In Mdfii vr..- huiubciii. no leaves a wire and -a brother.-Harry S. Maann. h n... Medfleld. Mr. Maaon was a member of HOUSE-CLEANING DAY AT ASHLAND NORMAL! DR. TAYLOR The Leadloj; Specialist WEAK M I want to Impress It upon every weak man that- I can make him strong, vigorous, healthy, alert and free from every taint of disease and weakness. I have limited my specialty in practice to only a few of the mo.rJ? important disorders, so that I could KNOW these thoroughly. My experience a,on.l. th'" on Pth fr twenty-five years qualifies me to say positively that such trou bles as Spermatorrhoea, Xst Vigor, Tartoo eele. Hydrocele. Oonorrhoea, Byp hills, Btxio oara and "Weakness" can be cured perfectly o m to stay cured. Of course. I use differ ent methods than the ordinary physician. Most of these are original with me and were devised for Just such canes as the ordinary courses of treatment fail to reach. The Scientific Treatment of Weakness .Dosing . tha system with powerful stimulants and tonics in an effort to restore runctionai vigor can have but one final result The condi tion 1b rendered worse than before. "Weakness" Is merely an indica tion of a low form of inflammation in the prostate rrland, and this in flammation is but aggravated by stimulating remedies that excite tem porary activity. I employ the only scientific and fully effective treat ment for "weakness," which effects a permanent cure by restoring the prostate gland to a sound and healthy state. I obtain complete results In every case I treat Interesting literature and a beautifully engraved chart -free if - you will calL EXAMINATION FREE roKBraTATIOjr rmiB-MT HONEST AND CANDID ADVICE COSTS TOU , NOTHING. I cheerfully give you the very best opinion. , guided by years Of successful practice. Man om.nf tw i ..fi -.l-i.. ii . .... cannot call, as many cases yield readily to proper home treatment and cure. fromMfo0to?ie f Pen U aa3r fr0M m' t0 P- m- nd Sundays The DR. TAYLOR Co. 834U Moxaxsozr STSEXT. OOKKZB BZOOVB AH9 MOMMXMOK TBx5T, TOMTXtAtTD, OXBOOaT Statement No. 1 Republicans Bead to Get Back at Machine Good and Hard. WOBTH TACXTXO STXAM8HXP CO. ,, - BTSAJCsxzra Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder Sail for Eureka. San Francisco and Los Angeles direct every Thursday at 8 p. m. " omce ill Third .near Aide. SAFES , DIEBOLD manganese safes Large stock; lockouts opened, Jans, metat rurnlture. J. E. uavis, Bf sn st. STORAGE f WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT, ON track; goods stored. Western Storage A Transfer Co.. 221 Hawthorne ave. TOWEL SUPPLY CLEAN; TOWELS DAILT COMB, . brush, soap. 81 per month. Portland Laundry 4k Towel Supply Co- It It and I Couch sta puone 4.10. . i .' '. ' - 4 '', v , , REGISTER MAIL : .. NIGHTS ANJ) SUNDAYS 4 Beginning yesterday th regls- try window at the' Portland postoffice is to be keot open 4 until o'clock at night and for one hour on Sunday. This Is' e for -the accommodation,, of thai working people and others who very often are not able to get' to the postoffice during the business hours of the day. Sunday . morning - the registry ; window will be open from 10 untU' It o'clock. ' ( ' r - ;,: 'v t v ' fee ? ' :v :. " (Special Dlspatcb to Tha Journal.) McMinnvllle, Or., March 21. The So cialists have called a county convention for March 28. They expect to make heavy gains this year and may elect a representative,- as there ia so much wratn in the air over the "proxyfled" convention that met tore and went back on Statement No. 1. Several leading Republicans are outspoken in favor of maepenaent ration. . . . , TWO ANTI-STATEMENT CANDIDATES IN LANE (Special Dispatck te Tbe Journal.) - Eugene, Or., March 21. W. W. Calk Ins of Eugene and Isaac N. Edwards of Junction city have filed their, nomina tion petitions for representatives in the legislature ' rrom Lane county on the Republican ticket - :, . ' Mr. Calkins is an attorney, and la at present united states commissioner. He is also a member of the Eugene city council.: ie nas a-eneranv Deen known aa favoring Statement No. 1, bnt will not subscribe to It. as he save he dnea not ravor cnamDeriain ror united States senator, and does not want to be placed in a Dosltion where he would hava n vote for mm. Mr. Edwards was a member of the last legislature. He doea not subscribe to Statement No. 1. :. - ; fs easwanng advertlsenMBts sera la. slaast jeatioB Tbe Townst , , , TT" Two Hundred Students Directed by Faculty Extirpate Dust and Trash -Plant Trees. CURE MEN (Special Dispatch to Tbe JournaL) Ashland. Or., March 2L An unua ually busy afternoon was spent at the Btata normal yesterday when 200 of the students . under the direction of the faculty thoroughly cleaned the. two rarge wawu uuuumgs ana toe campua Promptly at 1 o'clock work began, sen iors, juniors, sophomores and freshmen vying. By 4 o'clock the bundin irrmi rAm vr 1 m man,, . Members of the faculty and the young men of the school turned ' out Thursday armed with nick ni .1, bib ana assistea tne citisens of Ashland in setting out trees. The beautiful driveway between tha nom,i th crty, a distance of a mile and .J!1 l? now JIned on lther side with shade trees. CLATSOP TAX MONEY ' IS EASY THIS YEAR (Special Dispatch ts Tbe Joarsal.) Astoria. Or Majvh 91 Th. ...it . roll turned over to Sheriff Pomeroy two wek am amounted -to 3266.H2.8tf; and UD to todav he ha H,nn.ii i ' Tl . banks as co'Uaitlon Ti,.;"";.l? 882.81. and he has still on hand 'between' by malt that has not yet bmn .bi up. It Is certain that the collections UP to last Mondav niaht k .L. V," for taking advanUge"of the fer ceni MUV.VVU. WfllUn 1 1. 11, TQ. th. 1 m . In the hiatorv of - tha , nfVTi? the rebate is allowed on these takes. the eauntv. tnil rttw will -I.. loss ef that much, for the reason that the outstanding -warrant a cent Interest psr annum' and by calling In the -warrants about the firt nt n-J . month fullv six months interest can be saved on them. -.-,- s ,,,-... .; So not waste yen life sMmHhi -.. neither the educatfon. akin , TT-fr " .1" your ailment is. nrnchIessTo copo wEh It and YmUeTou well " whose original InvestlgaFions ana long study into the causranTcuTeToi! cSSisti fn"Sut llneV cUMtl u' t0 b 8mJd as tha lading spe- US" FIRST And You Won't Have ' 1 ' a So Many Doctor's Fi3ES to PAY ' WE CURE " '---i Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Bores, TJlosrs, arlco. cela, Hydrocele, Verrous recline, Chronlo Diseases '.of. ths KldaeyB, and Piles. .' . VTK VI OUU where others fail: Our methods are up-to-date.' We thoroughly understand our business-and apply all our knowledge and skill w every case we undertake. We fulfill our - promises and, . nevea accept a case unless we beliSve we can cure . It We study the peculiar nature of every Individual case and treat the causes, not symptoma We teach our , patients how to help get well what to eat and drink during tha course of - treatment and what ' to avoid. , Coupled with the fact that we have the most complete and perfectly equipped office In Portland - makes -our statement rationally reasonable, ir you are v- in doubt call and see us a few minutes' talk will cost you nothing and may nam means or restoring you to health. As to terms: Our large practlceenablea us to ours for less money than ths : average so-called estuusbud 8i riAi8 nr roiiLm, ,t wmiTB it tow oajnroT oax.t. ... orrzoa4 houss a. ac. to boo . x. svztsat, to it.' - St: LOUIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY COXJTICB BXOOaTD ABT TAXCXCLZi BTaUSXTB, POBTLAVS, OBXOOH. Tears la lort- :' laaa. . , - t ci: