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12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND," MONDAY EVENING, MARCH '30, 1903. OlFLOYMENT AGENCIES . C R, Han$:n, Jr. . " EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, fh, 16 N. Id. Main J816. Women. I4tu Wuli at Main Mil Help supplied rree to ampioyera. GUARANTEE EMPLOYMENT CO. LOtKJKRS MILLMEN Headquarter. 7 H. id. Phone M 8007 at our expense. BANKS. i IRT NATIONAL .BANK. Portland, Oregon.. ..'. i - v. " CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 11,800,000. NO INTTSREST PAID ON ACCOUNTS. W0NDELL RESOLUTION PORTLAND EMPLOYTSeNT OFFICE. ;.: 106 Morrison (..,. Phon Paclflo. 11 t7 N. Id st Phona Pacific 1100 KmI Estate Agency. Timber land specialty. ItU N. lrd at Paclflo 711. EDUCATIONAL ARITlf WRITING. BOOKKEEPING, Individual instruction, fl mo. I2S ith. . ' GASOLINE ENGINES ' fiTATIONARYAND M A RINK; KLECV trio equipments: launches, aooessorlea; i-wholeaal. and retail: engine repairing. x Relerson Machinery Co., lit Morrl"on. STATIONERY , AND MARINE OASO llne anginas; we manufacture them; get our prlcea. Fairbanks. Morae A Co. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OK PORTLAND. OREOON. Northwest Corner Third and Oak Streets. ' Xrajiaaota a Oanaral n,nbln Rmln. Iiu 1 vr u 1 UBTTrrx iH..ki. All CI ilea of tli United States and Europe, Hongkong and Manila. Collections j , . maae on ravoraDie Terma. Prealdent.. ....... J. c AIN8WORTH I Caahler R. W. 8CHMEER Vlce-Praaldent......a LEA BARNES Aaaiatant Caahler.; ! . . . VW. JL UOLT ""nt teenier A. M. WRIGHT t auu at til,ton, BANKERS Portland. Oregon. Eatabllahed 186. . Tranaaet a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. pavings boons Issued on aavlnga depoalta. Interest paid on time deposits. BLOCKS LAND GRANT SUIT THKBANK OF CALIFORNIA Katabl lulled 1864. Head Office. Baa Franclsoo. Capital paid up.... ..$4,000,000 I Surplua and undivided profits f 16.163.871 Fulton Measure to Open Immense (Tracts i to TBetUcnNow Held by-Oregon & (Iiforaiaifaiiway7 liv Vcsterii" Oregon Handicapped by Joker Attachment. uinirai itanaina mrni u.i.in... t . ... mi BAYinua rAKTMKNT Account may be opened of 110 and up- "'" ennco vnwniwr oi commerce nulla inc. . maukiua Manager I J. T. BURTCHAELL Ass't Uiiunr WM. ERCHNT NATIONAL BANK Portland. Oregon. i DAJZATBON-- PTJSiitat I DURHAM,, Vtoe-Preeldent - vi Learner ubUituu w. HUIT Ass t Caahler a. J. ua iviiiNU Becona Aaaiatant Caahler To the VAItnr rt Th. InnniaL. -1 AAA HAM ..... . .1. - . . -. v. ww... vvv.vvw ' ' v i ii pi mil v rviHkluiria rna Kulton resolution authorising the I n"a o eeitie upon. Anr pereon a- of the lande M Tranaactaa General Banking BuaYneaV Drafta -and Lettera of 'Credit Iaeu.d. road company la proper, It should ba KdTMacret ofUnd1" Aiallabl. to AU Parte of the World. Collectlona a Specialty. passed, and doubtleaa will be Within ! out of a hfiy of gov.rnm.nt U includ. th. claim for d'r.'n? ?2 ffS.'?2f &nS-,aJ?S flt5!!,b tnrMii... I. I). ...I. . I i." jT Li ' .1 """ vr. eu. M . BUI. WWII IV U10U Bldart, Ft. bk. ..Antwerp iwr( mcamera. uer, oa.,.., .Antwerp Clan Graham, Br. ah. Cardiff Kugenla FautraL JTr. bk. Antwerp vinoennaa. r. an. . Antwerp Gael, Kr. bk. .................. .London Neatsflelds, Dr. ahtp Hamburg. Coal SUpa Sm MonU. : , Aneaioa, Br. h... Newcaatie, A. Mlndoro, Am. ach. .Newcaatie, N. & W. , Tramp Steajattra Xa Bonla. . Minerva. Nor. aa. Panama Btrathgyla. Brltlah San Kranoiaoo lnveraklp, Br. aa. ..ban Kranoiaoo Iloverlc Ilr. aa. Han WaiuiluiA tauntoav BraaM-.........Uuaymaa Za Boau la BaBaai to kVoaA araia, Alatarkamn. Gar. ah......Caleta Coloaa' ll.n L'ln. Tl W 1 . i Urania, Nor. bk,. .,.,...... Valparaiso Port Crawford! Br. ah Callaa Agnaa Oswald, Br. ah. ,.,,.,.Callo River Falloch, Br. bk ......Callao Oregon, Ger. ah ..Yokohama uen. aiunerte, jt. bk.......Tokohama veaterday, tli. velocity at North belnsr it mllea an hour at oie time. i Th. achooncr Alhert Mnyra rmaiii from Astoria Saturday with aOX'W feet of lumber for' San Francisco. ( . cargo waa loaded at Rainier.' I . . , - . II'- : TMAKIXK KOTES. i - - .: Waat coaat fc. I..1s l I UlinSOll UT HUI1IK I ' Aa . AMtn.f th. r..AM . u II into iDV coiikitv In ia(rn OratAn. A I - " mm ni ViTMUII ax LeUllUl 1I1S1 IvaUl I . . : . " - - " - ' HOTELS BONDS AND INVESTMENTS. EUROPEAN , HOTEL PORTLAND plan only. II. day. HOTEL OREOON. EUROPEAN HLAN HOTEL IMHKKIAL. EVH.. 11 AND UP PERKINS, EUROPEAN. 1 AND UP- rKLVklKHC Kuroprsn; 4th and Alder. HELLKVUE. EUR. 4 'I'll ANU SALMON MONEY TO LOAN iyr ORRIS BKOTHER8, Chamber of Commerce BuUdlng. ""'"'i nnnu nq ruuuo Bwrvic. corporation Bonda. OWNINO-HOPKINS COMPANY Established 1191 BROKERS. STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash and on Margin. Private Wlrea. Rooms tot to 04 Couch Bldg. Phonea: M-M8; A-2SI7. person who hoa not aufflolent ability to upon whicn to J.0O0.00Q aorea the next few rfava. hut th. Mnni.ll couia . acaroeiy Da expected to know ,llH. . K ' ' . enough about rural life to aver wake a lutlon, which haa been Introduced, la bom. out of It if ha found it. There. useless, to say th. leaat, and might ore, there la no place for th. locator In D prove disaatroua to th. governments case. Under the acta of cone-rasa of Anril 10. H6W. and May 4. lM 70. the Owrnn Central Railroad com nan r. east ald. nu win uregon t.entrai Railroad com- GRAND CENTRAL STATION TIME CARD, a connection-with theae lands. Only for rrontlersmea. No person should attempt to settle upon tn unsold portion or tnis grant except naray rrontieramen who nave both th. ability and th. Inclination to act in gooel faith toward the govern REMEMBER. r, - IP YOU WORK. VS WILL LOAN YOU MONET. SALARY LOANS UPON PLAIN NOTES. , "ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY." OUR RATES ARK THE LOWEST. . WHAT MORE CAN YOU ABUT . STATE SECURITY CO. " 704 DEKUM BLDG. MONET. . J" or all salaried people. Coma and set It; cheapest ra'ca. smallest payments in city; lor any one tnat wan is io mue l loan privately and desires to be treated honorably this la the place. - BUTTON CREDIT CO.. ' IH, fifth floor. Dek urn bldg. SALARY AND MORTGAGE LOANS TO aalarled employee and on pianos, fur- nlture. warehouse receipts, horse. Insur ance policies and all kinds of securities. New Era Loan 4k Mortgage Co., 206 Ahlngton Mdg. money "advanced Salaried peo- ple and othera upon their own names ' without eecurlty: cheapest rates, easiest payments; offlcea In (J principal cltlea; aav. yourself money by getting our terma first Tolman. tit Ablngton bldg. j MONEY TO LOAN IVK tSUlLXIlMU purposes; can be repaid in monthly Installments. Call for particular Co lumbia Life at Truat Co, 114 Lumber Exchange bldg. LEAVING PORTLAND. nossDurg faaaenger 1:10 a. m. Cottage Grove Paaaenger. . 4:16 p. m. California Express 7:46 p. m. San Francisco Express ... 11:00 night. WEST SIDE. Corvallls Paaaenger 7:00 a. m. Sheridan Paaaenger 4:10 p. m. Forest Grov. Passencer ...11:00 a. m r oreat urov. Paaaenger Southern raclflc. Portland to Dallas Portland to Dallaa Oregon Ex Dress Cottage Grove Paaaenger , Roseburg Paaaenger Portland Exp reus WEST SIDE. Corvallls Paaaenger Sheridan Paaaenger .... Korea t Grove Paaaenger.. Foreat Orov. Paaaenger . . Jefferson Street Depot. .. 7:40 a. m. II Dallaa to Portland 4:11 p. m. Dallaa to Portland 6:40 p. m. pany. weat aide, two separata corpora- ment and to Uve unon the land for suf lions, were made the reclnlenta nf aev. ,.i.it A .nnun,i.i. i. erai million acrea of aoverntnent land. I rmi k..m i kii i.u nr. Annivinu rortTLiANlA 7."" " '(""y proviooa mat tneae son wno will so settl. upon tneae lanas t. ""31" mereaiier Da taaen up ami i ana comply with the latter and apiritor Ku...Uavu wj .piuora ini maximum . T:6t a. m. I .11:40 a. m. 6:10 p, m. ii:i6 p. m. i . s:3i p. m. .10:10 a. m. . 8:00 a. m. . 1:60 p, m. the granting acta of concreaa will win an acre, the. same aa If I out and get th. land. Having nean intimately aseoeiaiea with B. D. Townsend. who haa th. gov eminent case agalnat th. Oregon A Cal ifornia Railroad comDanv In charaa. I know that It la hla purpose, and haa been all along, to file a ault aaklng for Oswego-Portland suburban Leaving Portland at 6:10 a. by price of 12.60 the grants had not been made. ine Oregon A California Railroad company shortly thereafter became the successor to both the companies first naineu. ana me Oregon at t ailrornia Railroad company is now th. holder of 2.000.000 acrea of theae lnrtHa remain, alternative relief rtraf that Iha onurt lug unsold. Tna covernment ault will crant a decree forfeit lnr the tltlu to the iv.io a. m. oe against ine Oregon & California Rail- unsold portions or th. grant to the 6:60 D. m. I road COmninv. and nnt inlnal ,hll7nltf Rlataa nrnvldat Ih. Knurl la nouny trains I Bout hern Pacific Raflroad company, aa I willing to make such a decree; and aec 0.0. Loomla Am. a.....saa Fvaaelso. ALONQ THE WATERFRONT. The eteamer Breakwater arrived from Coos Bay yesterday afternoon, bringing 10 passengers and a light freight cargo. The ateamor Alliance la scheduled to leave xor coos Bay this evening. Th. steamer Sue IL Elmora La still at Tillamook, but will nrobablv leava for roriiann looay. The Norwegian bark Urania, which reached Aatorla yesterday from Val- paralao. Is under charter to Balfour, Guthrie A Co., to carry a cargo of wheat to Europe. Bh. will be in th. harbor tomorrow. Th. river ateamer Telrranh arrived on Puget sound yesterday, after having made the run from Astoria wlthnut damage. She struck out from th. City by th. Sea lat. Saturday. - Aiiiii wino swept along the coast Astoria.' Or..' March 10. Arrived down at I a-m., British ship Arctic stream! sailed at II a. tn steamer S. Im. for San Pranciacoi left up at 11 noon, Norwegian bark Uranln. -San . Francisco, March .SO. As-rlvwt; at 1 a. m., -ateamer Rose' City, fron: Portland; arrived at 1:10 a. m.r ateainur Roanoke; at -7 au nw atamkr Aaunuion. from Portland. i , Aatorla, March 21. Arrived at and left up at 7:10 a, ateamer Break-" water from Coos bay; arrived at 1 a. in., Norwegian bark Urania, from Valpar aiso; arrived at 10:40 a. m., and left up at S p. tn., tug Samaon and barge, from Grays Harbor; arrived down nt 1:30 p. v m., Norwegian steamer Bommerstad. ' San Franclaco, March It. Sailed at It noon, steamer Hhna Yak. for Port land. , Hull. Ifaroh J!. Arrived. British - Steamer Slratbendrlok, from Portland. Aatorla, March 10. Condition of th. bar at a. tn., rough; wind west 10 miles, cloud. Tides st Aatorla today Utah water 11:34 a. m.. I.I feet Low water. 6:ta a. m 1.7 feet; 1:01 p. tn., 0.1 feet. , EXCURSION RATES Tia Orefon XleotrU mallway Oompaay for ators. ktv at Sal.m, Oregon, Ayra4.1MS. ,''','';;' ' Thia companv will mak. a round trin rate of 11.6. from Portland to Salem for th. above nccaalon. Tickets on aala Saturday, April 4. good going; and re turning on that data. Depot and ticket ' office Front and Jef f.rson .treats. , MeUger. jeweler., 141 Washington. " durlna mornlna and aftnmonn li.i (..( i..V7.. "i;' """7 ouuu"rn r-cinc nanrota company, aa I wining io maae aucn a aecree; ana aec- during morning and afternoon. Last train leaves depot for Oswego at 11:30 many people believe. E. H. Harrlman "nd. that in the event the court should i acoma a Seattle nxp. . . . :jn a. m. North Coaat 4k Chicago, Dm l:00Np. m. Overland Expreaa 11:46 p. tn. Northern raclflc. Is president of tha Oregon California be unwilling, or find It linpoaalb). under North Coaat Limited Portland Express Overland Express . . . . Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland Special Spokane Flyer Kan. City at Chi. Exp. . . , Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company. 7:00 a. m. 4:16 p. m. 1:16 p. m. 7:l a. m. 1:10 a, m. 8:16 p. m. t oo p. m. f,P?kan r'r,r. v 1:00a. fn. nu ivan. city at fort. Kxp, 9:46 a. m. Chicago-Portland SpeclaL.. 1:60 p. m. Portland Passenger 6:16 p. tn. Astoria & Columbia Kiver. Aatorla Seaatd. Expraaa. 1.00 a. m. II Astoria A Port Passenger..ll:16 p. m Astoria Expreaa 6:00 p. m. ) Portland Exprcaa .10:00 p. to. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE security on sums 1300 to iso.ooo. coast Commercial Co.. 604 Dekum bldg. Main 7841. A-2314. llvO.OOO TO LOAN IN SUMS OF ll.Oua or more, ( to 7 per cent, on Improved realty. M. Q. 'Griffin. Ut Stark. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE, CHAT , tels or personal security. W. A. Hnth away, 10 Washington bldg. Pacific 1831. SALARY ' LOANS STRICTLY CONF1 dentiaJ; eaay to get and easy to pay. T. A. Newton. 611 Buchanan bldg. DWELLING HOUSE MORTGAGE wanted. 200 up: no delay. W. S. Ward. 110 Allaky bldg. MORTGAGES, FIRST OR SECOND liens and other real estate securities " discounted. H. E. Noble, Commercial blR. IMMEDIATE LOANS $6 TO 16.000, ON - aU securltlea K. I. Eckerson Co, room 6. Washington bldg. Main 4466. u MONEY TO LOAN, LARGI2 LOANS A specialty, building loans: lowest rates; fire Insurance. W. Q. Beck. Ill Falling. ... SALARY LOANS LOWEST RATE AT Employes' Loan Co., 716 Dekum. LOAN FOR THE ASKING SALARY OR chattel. The Loan Co.. 410 Dekum. iUICK LOANS ON ALL SECURITIES. B W. King. 46 Wash, bldg. M. 6100. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS . of security. W. Holl. R. . Wssh bldg. IN SUMS OF 12.000 TO 120.000 H W. Goddard. 110 2d st C. P. R. Short Line, via Spo 8:16 p. m. Via Seat, Vic 4k Vane. 2:00 p. m. Via Sumaa 11:46 p. tn. Canadian Pacific lUllway Co. C. P. R. Short Line, via Spa 8:00 a. m. Via Vam. Vic. and Seattle .8:16 p. m. " nurnna ano peatti..... 7:00 a. m Railroad company, and W. W. Cotton la aecretary. Its principal office la In th. wens-rargo building in thla city Obllfatlona to SelL The Oregon "A California Railroad company la und,er obligations to sell the z.vvo.vuo acrea or land it still holds to actual settlers at tha maximum price of ..uu per acre, -j-ne ihw ao aaya, and there can be no escape from It. ' But the trouble Is that there Is not a single annai neiiier on tnese 2,000,000 acres of land between Portland and the Cali fornia line. in actual settler la a per son actually Inhabiting the land aa his nome. the law to grant a decree of abaolute forfeiture, to grant a decree reaulrlng compliance with th. terma of th. errant. and for th. appointment of receivers or trustees to go ahead and sell th. lands to bona fide settlers, as it was contem plated the l&nda should be aold In the original acta of congreaa. Will Limit rower. It was and Is th. theory of Mr. Town. send 4hat no possible rights or reme dies of the government should he waived, but that everv form of relief to which th. government mlcht be entitled should be aaked for; In other worda. that the kcod. of the arovernracnt'a hill of complaint should bo made as broad Portland Ky., Light cars Leave Ticket Office md Waltlng Room, First and Alder streets, FOR OREGON CITY: 4:00, 6:10 a. tn., and every 10 min utes (on the hour snd half-hour), to and Including 0:00 p. ro., then 10, 11; laat ear, 12, midnight Uresham. Boring, Eagle Creek. Esta cada. Caxadero, Fairview and Trout dale 7:16. 11:16. 11:16 a. m.; 1:16, 1:46, 6:16. 7:16 p. m. ' & Power Co. FOR VANCOUVER. Ticket office and waiting-room Sec ond and Washington streets. A Ssfi? V:M-1:n-im- . m-.-t",:,- :eo- :io. 1:60, 4:30. 6:10, 6:60, 6:30, 7:06. 7:40. 8:16, 0:26, 10:lS. ll:46 On third Monday in .very month. a-v ibvci at i;ue p. m. Dally ex. Bun. Dally ex. Mon. Oregon Electric Railway Company. wiTinx roruina 8a em and Int points As Salem and Int. points 8:26 a. Salem. Tualatin. Wllson- vllle, W. Woodburn, Ltd.. :05 a. Ralem and Int polnta 11:06 a. Salem and Int polnta 2:30 p. Salem, Tualatin, Wllson- vllle, W. Woodburn. Ltd. 3:15 p. Salem and Int polnta 6:30 p. m. m. m. m. tn. m. Ari-lvlti- Dr.... l.-J Salem and Int. points 8:36 a. m Salem and Int polnta 10:21 a. in Salem. Tualatin. Wilson- yllle, W. Woodburn, Ltd..ll:3 a. m. Salem and Int points l:!6 p. ni Salem and Int. points 4:60 p. m. 8"m' Tualatin, Wilson- yllle, W. Woodburn. Ltd. 6:10 p. m. Salem and Int points 7:62 p. m. TRANSFER AND . STORAGE. MUSICAL BMIL THIELHORN. PUPIL OF PRO ' feasor Otakar Sevcik. violin and viola teacher. A-4140. 834 Pine. Pac 8. 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. Planoa and furniture moved and packed for shipping. Phones Main 696, Home A-1998. IT TYPHOON III OLS EN-ROE TRANSFER CO. General tranafer and storage; safe a, pianoa and furniture, etc., moved, packed and ahipped. 101 Oak at, between Front snd ist rnone Mam tv. a-ihj WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT. ON track; gooaa stored, western Storage A Transfer Co.. 821 Hawthorne ave. MUSIC 8TORE. BAND INSTRU - merits. ' L, Seiberling. 204 Tourney bldg.. Id and Taylor. PIANO, VIOLIN, TROMBONE AND , clarinet Prof. Smith. 292 12th. M. 4703. A-SSBO. MANDOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO. J. PAR ker. suit. 41. Mllner bldg.. 8S0V4 Mor. LOUIS A. CRE1TZ, TEACHER OP - violin, ill Sherman, cor. lat Pao. 189. ROSE CITY TRANS. CO. ALL OR ders given prompt attention. E. 2169; res, ic ii7i. j. c f inaiey, manager. OREGON TRANSFER CO 114 N. 6TH. Main . Heavy hauling and a tora ge. INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE A TRANS fer Co. Storage 814 Stark. Main 407. KADDERLYl TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., Ill N. 6th. Main 1685; A-1685. TYPEWRITERS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS PR. CLARA MACFARLANK. SPECIAL lat gynecology and obstetrics. 111-14 fiwetland bldg. Main 6666; A-1966; r.a. Paclflo 867. , DR. LILLEBELLE PATTERSON, SPE clailat on nervous, acuta and chronic diseases. 217 Fenton bldg. Paclflo 1190. DR. R. B. NORTHRUP. 416-16-17 DE- kum blda Id Phone Main 149. and Washington sts. Examination free. ALL MAKES. RENTED, REPAIRED sold. P. D. C. Co.. 231 Stark. Tel 1407.' WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. GUN8T A CO.. DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS PORTLAND, OREGON. PAINTING AND PAPERING PAINTING. PAPERING. KALSOMIN Ing. W. M Johnson. 429 th at Main 1676. flTOR BEST WORK, PRICES RIGHT, call P. A. Doane. E. 1096; 104 Union ave. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING EVERDING A FARRELL. PRODUCE and commission merchants, 140 Front st, Portland. Or. Phone Main 179. OREGON FURNITURE MANL'FAC turlng Co. Manufacturers of furni ture for the trade. Portland, Or. ORIENTAL US IDA (hflll rtrlsi rt A nei HnallAna have been filed for these lands the past ? pof h?- ?u to Include any form year amount to nothing. When a per- ?f relief that the court might be willing Norwegian Steamer Elsa Had Close Call Off Japan Coast. TO LOAD LUMBER FOR FREMANTLE Was Here Last Fall and Took Cargo of Lumber to Orient Back by Way of Acapulo In Ballast On Drydock for Painting, "ii nui living on me lanu asxs tne com pany to sell tne land to him he la ask ing the company to violate the law. be cause the law says It shall be sold to actual settlers only. It goea without saying that those who are putting up "location feea" to hav. applications filed for these lands are being duped and defrauded of their money. Any person desiring to avail himself of the benefits of the act of April lrt. or ins act or May , 1870, should nrst select mo acres or the unsold por tion of the grant that he is willing in good faith to make a home out of, and men move on the land and live on It and go to work and appropriate the lanu ror a noma, ny making aubatantlal lrnproveraenta and cultivation. He could, as soon as he had moved upon the land in rood faith, lawfully claim tn be an actual settle;. And he could, aa soon as he had moved on the land, law fully demand of the railroad company that it sell the land to him at the maximum price of 12.50 an acre. Only to Settlers. But any application to buy Presented to the railroad company by a person nnt such a bonafide actual settler will, of course, be Ignored by the railroad company, and It should be Ignored by the railroad company. Such a prema ture nppllcant would neither be acting in coon raitn witn tne government nor witn tne ranroaa company. Should the railroad company comply wiui any sucn premature application, it would be violating tne law, because it is made unlawful for the railroad com pany to sell to anyone except an actual settler. No person should attempt to settle upon any of these lands which have heretofore been sold and conveyed away hy the railroad compMny. ' It goes with out saying that no person will attempt to settle upon any portion of the grant which haa been sold, becauae there are to give. Mr. Townaend felt that without th. ronton resolution he would b. circum scribed as to the form of rel ef tho aov- ernment would have a right to demand. inat is to say, tnat he could only ak ror compliance with the terms of th. grannng acts, and could not ask for for feiture as an alternative remedy. The Fulton resolution was Introduced In or der to give the government two chances Instead of one. But now Mr. Mnmt.n comes along and introduces a resolution as a trailer to the Fulton resolution the effect of which will be if adopted to limit the government to the single rem edy of forfeiture. If the Mondell res olution Is adopted it will leave the gov ernment In no better position, and per haps in a worse position,' than it waa to start with. Steroid right Mondell Meaanr. The Mondell resolution proposes to make it unlawful for persons to here- arier seme upon the granted lands. In other words, the Mondell resolution practically repeals the acta Df congress of April 10, 1889 and May 4. 1870. If his resolution la adopted atnd the gov ernment falls to get a decree of abso lute forfeiture. It will be unable to ask for a decree requiring compliance with the terms of the orla-lnal rraniin. ..i. because it would be Impossible for the fniirl , An.M . i . ... , . uouron requiring the aoio oi ma tanas in accordance with the origins terms of the granting acts if muuuBii resolution is adopted making It unlawful for aattlera tn an .. .u. LOT FIRaiE EDUCATIONAL WORD CONTEST Contest Closes 6 P. M., April 1st '08 Send In Your List Marked "Word Contest" $3,250 In Other Prizes JN0. P. SHARKEY COMPANY A2537 122'6ttiSL Main 550 The neonle nf n Mondell resolution and prevent Its adoo- ful purpose, and it practically repeals tne acts of congress under whirl. ,v, H'litiiiiiliiilt Ul I I1f !!. f rtPfn- ...11 fnde li m,,ht end the government's case "j. nm ranroaa company. A. w. i-AFFERTT, CONCERT THIS EVENING. Phone East 1366. PATENT ATTORNEYS PROTECT YOUR IDEA WEI CAN patent It. Moulton A Scobey, attor- neys. i04 Columbia bldg.. Portland, or. J. J. HIRSHHEIMER, 227 WASH. ST, ,' Patent and pension attorney. PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. A. 3. MAT i' ter. pis oommonweaitn Dldg. PRINTING THE EAGLE PRINTING CO., NOT IN trust; close figures, good work. 18 i Russet bldg.. corner 4th and Morrison. MODERN PK1NTEKV MOVED TO 148 6th st. opp. Meier A Frank's. , OG1LBEE BROS.. PRINTERS CARDST billheads, etc Main 1858. 146 1st. REAL ESTATE 4 : J. M. Pittenjrer & Co.. - Ill Russell st. Pbone E. 4643. Fir. Insurance, loans, real estate. i.. W. OGILBEE, REAL ESTATE AND loans: estab. 1888. 146 H lt.t room 11. WADHAMS A CO.. WUOLSESALE URO cers, manufacturers and commission merchants. 4th and Oak sts. LEW1S-STKNGEH BARBERS' SUPPLY Ca, Darbers supplies, barbers' furnl ture, barbers' chairs. 10th and Morrison. THE ORATON A KNIGHT MFG. CO.. oak tanners, leather belting manufac turerw. Portland, Or., 61 lat at BATES-WIGHT CO., CALENDARS. AD vertlalng novelties. 160 6th st WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASS wam Prael. Hegele A Co.. Portland. ALLEN A LEWIS GROCERIES. TRANSPORTATION COOS BAY LINE Th. steamship BREAKWATER leaves Portland Wednesday at P. as- from Oak street dock, for Worth Band. Maraa- field and Coos Bay points. Freight re ceived tut p. m. on oay 01 sailing. Passenger fare, first class. 110: second class, 17, Including berth acd meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third and Washington streets, or Oak street dock. RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS ALSO ALL OFFICE STATIONERY. P. D- C Co.. Ill Stark. TeL 1407. .SAFES DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES oiuvk , .lugauuis opeueu, jajis. metal furniture. J. E. Davis. 66 Jd st SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES SHOWCASES . OF EVERY DESCR1P tloni bank, bar and .tore fixtures made to order. The Lutke Mfg. Co. ' 1 E JAMES 1. MARSHALL MFG. Co" ehowcaaea. cabinets, .tor. and of f Ice i ... . vi, to. to, oucn at racme 1181. WlUU DESIGNER: AUT. M: ftlnter Lumber Co T HamlUon bldg! Columbia. River Scenery SEdUUlOS UBS STBAJtXB. Dally service between Portland and Th. Dalles, except Sunday, leaving Portland at 7 a. m.. arriving about I p. m., carrying freight and paaseng.ra, Splendid accommodations for outfits and UvestocK. Iteck foot of Alder st, Portland; foot of Court st. The Dallas. Pbon. Main foruana. sros'X'tt facitio stbamoa wu.i T&AJKSSxra Roanokend Geo. W. Elder Sail for Eureka. San Francisco and Los Angeles direct every Thursday at t p. m. Ticket office 111 Third jMar Alder. SIGN AND SHOW. CARDS It)STER A KLEISER, SIGNS THE largest sign makers in the northwest ftn and Everett ata. Phon. Prlv. Ex. 66. J A X Sh.S. J OHNSON - A CG ' SIGNS and cards of all kinds mad. to order. ? 1 1 tn t. Phone Pa"lfle .36. . - . r'..' iiAT .ATTRACT" PQRTiJ land Sign Cu. til Starky Pacific liitl Neir Incorporations. t Special Plinatcb te Tbe Journal.) saiem. Or,, March 10 Articles, of Incorporation have ; been filed , in -th. oirice ojno . secretary of tate, as Pacific ; Mortgage A Construction company;, 'principal f Office. Portland. Oregon ; capital atock, $26,0001 incor- '"".'v,1; awson, c BTTVauer and 'G.-:-B. CUna '-. v. : Comfort Style Shoe company; prin cipal office, Portland Oregon; capital stock, $3,000; Incorporators, J. D. Rob inson,. C. A. -Nance and Emma L. Nanee, , , . . . . , ,e . ' Independence -Cannery ' company; principal office,- Independence, Oregon; capital stock, $10,000; incorporators, W. A. Messner, B. F. Jones, Verd Hi 1L H. Hlrschberg and O. A, Weils, .- f 1 -w ' upLam vvorsoe cam. ud from ths drydock at St. Johns this morning- and eniereo. tne Norwegian steamer Elaa at tne custom house. The vessel Is ba ng cleaned, and palntedand will look as good as new when she retches the narDor In a couple of days to load lum ber for Fremantle. Australia. "We enjoyed a splendid trip from Acapulco to Portland." said Captain Worsoc, -but going from here last fall to the orient we had about all the rough weather one could expect. Leaving here ?tjL r?r ,of lumber we encountered iJi ?( f.ter ?torm until neaF the Japan ese coW when we fell into a real ty phoon. Jt was a fearful day we spent r.hi3 lng.u.r own nnd 11 18 really aston ishing that nrnr.tlr.oii,, done. ' "b " i J, m "Pulco to the Columbia river the finest of weather prevailed and the run was most pleasant." iJHr.1 V? under charter to the Ameilcan 1 radlng company and will ro- fhi r. .?t J fer rarK at th xnilla of the Portland Lumber company, where the steamer Needles and th. bark Acme 21? .n,ow, recoiylng lumber, the former New York ,jnlna- "nd the latter for The Needles will i .n...n.. thiCYangtPsUrian Ship Brodick Caatle Arrive,, ing and deep enough to permit the bis I to Discharge at Bunkers. l.ermo?eBUna5tToCne600Wm t0 The British ship Brodick Cpstle is in Th7Zlr re.1"-6"- the stream with a cargo of 2.600 tons pt dfcv and hmn i,M. " " "au r coal brought here rrom Newcastle, x. ? ann De8an receiving cargo y ester- e w v.i. vMtn r'M.r .nrnnon.. oay. firlsed everybody on board that th. ship Ived through It. Torn from the davits the boats were smashed Into splinters so that they would have furnished no means of escape had tne vessel found ered. Captain Isbister did not have a wink of sleep for four days. The Palgonar left Portland last sum mer and she attracted much attention here because of her being one of the largest three-masted sailing ships afloat. She was the scene one evening of a most pleasing entertainment, giv en under the auspices and for the bene fit of the Seamen's institute. Seamen's Friend Society to Entertain With Good Program. A concert will be glyen tonight at the Institute of the Portland Seamen's Friend society. Third and Flanders streets, at 8 oclock. Professor W. J Peck has arranged the following pro gram: Overture, orchestra; chorus, so pranos. Misses Griffith and Dunlap. ten ors. Messrs. Jennings, xoungand toung altos, Mrs. Beauchamp, Miss Duggan; bassos. Messrs. Kllton, Seman and Kel ly: solo. Fred Young, with violin obll- gato by Professor A. Clifford; solo. Miss iMJna h ranees uuggan; song and dance. Carl Keliey; ballad. Miss Margaret D. Dunlop; tenor solo, George Elliott Young; solo, Mrs. R. F. Beatichamp; cornet solo,. Fred English; ballad, E. Claire Jennings; ballad. Miss E. Vanoy urirmti; baritone soio, oeorge jj. Kll ton; Miss uertrude M. Toiated, accom panist. All friends of the society and seamen will be heartily welcomed. FULL CARGO OF COAL. REINSURANCE ADVANCING. ens Schooner . RosarnoiiA Quoted at 80 Per Cent. ' The overdue ship Charles E. Moody ha. reached San Francisco, 89 days out from Newcastle. New South Wales Rh was on th. overdue list with reinsur ance at 10 per cent ( The rate of reinsurance on the schooner Rosamond, which left r.nv. Harbor for Callao February 7. la mmiui at SO per cent The ship. James Drummdnd. Out 106 days today from Newcastle. New South Wales, for San Francisco, Is quoted at 20 per cent; shin Lucila out 101 dnva at 15 per cent, bark Isaac Reed, out I ivv oay a, at 1a per cent HAD -BOUGH VOYAGE. 8. W.. for the Pacific Coast comoanv. TTie vessel arrived up from Astoria Sat urday night, but has been four week In the river. Owing to ther fact that three or four coal ships reached port aDout tne same time, it was diincuit to take care or thi cargoes and so the Brodick Castle was detained at Astoria. She is disengaged for outward busi ness, so- the-oeiay in relieving her of the coal cargo has-worked no hardship on th. owners so far. .':-.. ,. Numantia, orient jjy s vasseia In rorl St Nicholas A m .k .... . Berlin. aST rtT". .T." V.'.V.V.V AlaX H"7 XlL ...V.. '.AVurU .V.nSn ZTX ".r V- blt- v.- . Martin's rV I ... o. ki.' muunomery, o. 1 COUtinna, Br. bk Coal bunkera Broderick Castle, Br. sh p ..... Stream Lars-lamni-a tj- .k r Alii . SodnTnredrJ?eia,1i?' biCotaSbia NoT 1 BOrniTlArNtBii rUSe aaaa V a. . StrathblaneT Br.a " a' W.' M 11, of I""1'. Bf- bk'MontgomeWPNo 2 Leyiand- Bro..UBV ' " ' Eie.v"?-r Vfer Am- "?h Tongue Point King Cyrus, Am. sch . .Preseott Albyn. Rus. bk N. P. Lumber Co. , or. un . . .oceanic tEf- ? l ' : : Linnton " tiiorwax. Am. sen.. Eugene Bergallne, Fr. bk... Cornil Bart, Br. bk f Celticbum, Br. bk...'. ... Nomia, Oer. bk E: s-, .r'oP. Am. ss Washington, Am. ss onaor, Am. ss ra"cesc- Br. bk Astoria Strathtay, Br. ss , 8trea.ii Nereus Oer. ah S;!.!- KIwli n- "J -oil t," o " Portland L,br. Co. Klsa. Nor. as r,..-iJ 1 1 ; . . ai J uuun .iiimi cf. a m km rn,..u . ........ ouu Aatorla. Bn Boat, to oad Lombtr. Echo. Am. bktn. r.n.. Hlen. Am. sh .San Francisco Northland. Am. ss San Franolsoo J?e,v,.V.a l,ouar' Am. ss...8an Francisco Ravalli. Am. sa Aon ipr-ni. Knr,?',1 Jlm-ch , ;K?elung w mi a. aaa. LJaa.. ...... . . . . rvirvil innas Virginia, Am. sch San Franolsoo INOtno Cltv. Am. mm . Ban r. , - . . " ... a- .nuuini w V-BBCaae. Am. Sen Horn Johnn Poulsen, Am. ss...San Francisco ua Bouta With Omnt and OmhiL Aoenoy!-, nr. sh. ............ Antw.rp Edmund Rostad, Fr. bk London Lmanuele Accame. It bk. ... .Hamburg Asgard. Nor. ship .AntwerS . .Astoria . .Mersey Stream Oceanic .Astoria Astoria Rarnler .Couch strtet Men Cured No oth.r physician employs a like method, and so thorough is my work that there need not be the slightest fear of a relapse Into th. old condition. It Is not a question of whether you can be cured, but whether you will be cured. Don't wait until It is too late. My method is perfect and quick. The cure Is ab solutely certain. I use NO KNIFE, cause no pain, and you need not be detained from your work for one day. I especially solicit those cases where many so-called treatments have failed or where money has been wasted on electric belts and other appliances. Func tional derangement Is neither a "weakness" nor a disease. It is a symptom of prostatic disorder. To stimulate activity by the use of powerful tonics Is an easy matter, but such results ar. merely temporary drug ef fects. Most doctors treat "weakness" in this manner because they do not know how to cure ine real cause or th. derangement. I , ' am th. only physician employing scientific and successful methods. My treatment is a local one entirely and corrects everv abnormal condition of that vital center, th. prostate gland. My cures are real cures and ar. permanent k DR. TAYLOR. The Leading Specialist My Pee for Any Aliment of Men Is oo In Any Simple Disorder ; ! PAT WIIK TOV ABB C1TBXD Can anr raasonabl. man desire a more fair tart of my methods taaa to lat me ear. him first and to pay tha bill whan h. Is well? No man could be fairer than that 1 take all th. risk. You tak. none whatever. You hav. everything to gain and absolutely nothing to TnniA In any trmihlA .nff..ln. rMM. a n-mrt r . TOR R HOE A, LOSSES AND DRAINS, VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE. BLOOD POISON or anv other disease tending to destroy and disfigure and to render happi ness impossible are urged to call upon me without de lay. 0ON8UX.TATIOW AHO ADVICE PBZB. My offices are oDen all dav from a . m tn o n from 10 to 1. NOT A 1OXt LAB BEES BB PAII. UBTTIX. CUBES. ., m., and Sundays, THE DR. TAYLOR CO. ' 93AIZ vnaannv OOBNEB SEOOHO ABO ifOBBXSOH STBEHTS, FOXTLABO, QBEOOB RES-T HAT MEANS ii ii issaJaBA 'mm mi&i Captain Isbister Reports Ship Dal. , gonar Nearly Lost In Storm. A letter from Ca.Dta.ln Ishlater- i'i.. that the- voyaite of the British ahtn iini. gonarfrom this pprt to Europe was yno oi ui rougrnesi mat could Well be imagined. The vessel is now discharg ing hen wheat cargo at Dublin and from there will proceed to Llvernonl tn inH general cargo for Newcastle, N. S. W. According to Captain Isblster's letter all ths shin's boats were amaahed In nn. of- the. fiercest storms .of th. voyage. Such terrific seas swept over the decks and . tha superstructures 1 that It sur- r MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BsrBlar Xilnars Sn. to Arrive. Breakwater, Coos Bay i. , ..April 5 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook ....March 81 Eureka, Eureka and Coos. ... .March 81 Senator. San Francisco ........March 31 G. W. Elder. San Pedro and way March 31 Har.alel. San Francisco ...... A nrll j Ainunca, ooos ay . ....... ...April 4 nose city. Ban Francisco .April 7 Roanoke, San Pedro and wayj.i lAprtl 7 Arabia, orient. ......... ......,Aprll lo i icuuiema. onwi ......... .May 1 A lesla, orient .Tun. 1 Numantia. orient ....July 1 Baguiar Zdners so S apart, v Alliance, coos Bay.". i . ..... .March SO oue h. Ktmor., Tillamook. ... .March 11 Breakwater, San Francisco ...... Apr II 1 Geo. W, Elder, San Pedro April 1 oouiur, nan r rancisco. ....... ..April. 8 Eureka, Eureka -and- Coos. . ... .April 1 Han a lei, San Francisco . , . . ,. April 4 Roanoke. San Pedro and way,.Aprf Rose City, San Francisco .....April 10 A rabla, orient v , t , . .. .April 16 Nicomadla. orient ..............May I Alekia, orient ...... .- . . . , . t . , Jun. fWmH.jam.tMH aa)iyiyai-w i ijiaiu iSjS. 1 mJ 6 Art rOKWGlN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Sevhv and .Cotton Roof PUls. The baa t and nnlv rallahla : remedyfor DELAYED PER IODS ' Plir. Ih. wv.rxmt .k.,1. ' St. cases In t to is do p.i. t per box or three box. $5.00. Sold by dnitxlgtl vrrwhra. 1IImu rr 1 PIEBCa m First sU Portland. Or. ? re Kidney. Bladder ar.d 7L,TT. Prostatic Diseases hav. found new and mlchtv ons with which to fight them. Our treatment goes direct to the root of the trouble, the Droner remadi.o - suppiieu, nnu aiseasea conditions are overcome oy prompt and effective measures and the nstiant i. dismissed perfectly cured. nn nn Allow these terrible diseases to get the start of you; at the very first symptoms consult a reliable special ist. Your very life may depend upon prompt action. A' . Stricture .? ,Hen.L,vf Stops' all 'inflammation iu..;..' and permanently frees h. urinary canal from all obstruction. We r.- move .very trace of the rlf .... without resortine tn- th. i danger of th T.mIm.', JL'.'"t method. In Justice to mr in.i...ttLi.i. her. ,us.d according to Instruc tions, we only ask a ihn.n.,.hTi.' veetigation to mak. vou. i? W. ?r? i, sufferer . from : . tills often fatally neglected disease, on. of Jl,l "rXho K toAy Indorsing our methods ' and nnriinr - to us for treatment. " Special Notice ! OUR FEE $5 to $30 v We wish to extend an in vitation to ev ery sick man to call and P'V'Y 4,1 OOWStn,T 173 Licensed to Practlc. rsE. Medicine in ' Oregon. ... ... .- j- s Yivdmcei ur method promptly tJJUl UtCIC reduces t h enlarged condition of te scrotum and speed' lly and permanently.; restores the part - to perfect health ' and sound ness. No pain or detention from' business. A speedy and lasting cur. guaant..d in .very caa we accept for treatment- . : ' . ,:: v.i " .- . ' ,f. . .i-.-'1.'. - f.' .-.'; Writ. if you cannot call ' i Offio. Honrs t a. u. to 5 p. a.' T" to 8:30 p. nu Sunday,' to ; la, ( ST. LOUIS : riESkff:. DISPENSARY vwa. XAHXXXX. BTBEET8. POBT1AJTD, OBEOON " ' ,rt ';.'-5 ..'-'.- '-' . .. 1 ' : ' ni - ':K