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.1 ' (ThiiSCdmmercial florid 1REAISESTATE Hi records ' for the last ball -of th (reek ahows the following; Rami Estate Transfer. &"' breday ........ ...tl7.KS-W Friday ...... turdar , ,f ........ a,wii Ma'.. -........--3J3. 232.87 Building Permlta tbrsdsy mw 'rSiS Friday ... ....-.... .I'JrV r Saturday ........... 13.100.0t Despite fne fact that building opera-, tlene war aerioualy latarraptod by ra Mti MUtt atrUe, ta snbvemenV In real aatota ta qulta brick, and prlcea axe on Ua rtaa. In 1893 afUr what U knowa aa "tna boom," bad wrlthad oat of existence the bottom" dropped out ot a rea ny talhga. Thia we eapaoialiy tha caae In utet waa known aa "outalde property." Umy who, in the (ever of apeeulation, bat made nyeatmenta ot thla kind, felt riaful at tha rwrult . hroucn tha gathering years It realjy bf(ua to look aa though aueh peraona had got tha worat of a bad bargain. Many would have disposed ot their holdings if taey could hava dona ao. but theycould ttpt. They were forced to hold on. For nine years they paid their taxes and pa tently abided, their Uma. Mow with the demand made for property on tha outside this class of persona are fortunate. Va cant property la now coming Into the mawtat-v ?. J . f BXTODINO OPBSRATlONa speaking of building operatlona, on P Wan sayai , "In my opinion there ta now Just as much building aa there waa be- futre the atrlka and boycotts eana on. Bama ImprovernenU are being made with ' union 'and others with non-union men. The point that dlreotly Interests tha pub Uo is that building operations go on, with out entering into the dlacusalon Ot union ism or non-unlonlim. When the trouble first came on, many, of tba union, parpen tars left town, and those who are left are busy. "One contractor who la seeking to find union paintara, assured me that there are none to be had, which is an indication tjiat they are employed. The plumbers and, master plumber have settled all tftelr differences, so the Indications are In favor of all things moving in the way of building operations." CITT'S FUTURE GROWTH. A tract of 4s acres eaat. of Holladay's addition,' including the old Wasco addl tlph, has recently been purchased by Ken tucky capitalists, through the Security Bavlngs St Trust Company. The intention i to lay thla trotf out in blocks and lots and put It upon tha market In a way not yet attempted. (The action of these capitalists from Kentucky shows a confidence in the fu ture growth 01 Portland that should tend to silence the croakers. They propose to grade the streeta.and to pave them with gravel; to put in water and gas pipes; to Jay cement walks and to plant shade trees. It Is to be stipulated that no houses will be erected here to Cost less than 12,000 each. This will provide for an ex .. ceHcnt class of homes. The new addition will bs known aa Holladay Park. SOME! IMPROVEMENTS. The Oregon Telephone Company wtll put up a 1-story cottage at Eust ' Ankeny and East 61 th streets', which vllt cost SU.000. ' School District No. 1 has taken out permit to build an addition to coat $20,- COO. I. Roberts will build a 2-story dwelling at Park and Montgomery streets to cost 13,500. O. H. RIeger will build a 1-story dwelling-at -East Seventh and Tillamook Strtsts, to cost $1,900. Sanford Smith will erect a 2-story dwelling at Eaat Twelfth and Bast Wash lngton streets, to cost $2,800. Dr. Thomas Darling will build a 2-story dwelling at Belmont and East Thirty- fourth streets, to cost $1,200. - At East Ash and East Seventeenth, A B. Strong will erect a 1-stery cottage to cost SUMO. To Wirnam Miller a permit has been Issued to erect three 2-story dwellings at ast Eleventh and Bast Couch streets, lor aost ttSQQ. . A $1,400 dwelling will be put up at the corner of WUilams avenue and Bain treat, by X. A. Peters. Ohe ot the heaviest transactions of the week waa tha aale of lots 3 and 4, block t city, to A. A. Dekum for $55,000. . COSTLT BUILDINGS. Th laying of the corner" Stone' Of the Boottlsh Alts Cathedral. Thtirsday after noon at tha corner of Morrison ' and JjSwhsdale streets, to an auspicious event, for it means tha addlUon to Portland ot notable edifice. The Elks Intend to build an edifloa of their own, and It Is probable that a. Pythian Tempi wlU be erected In tha near future, It is reported. JThe suocesa which has met the venture at the new Portland woolen mills at Sell wood has exceeded even th most san' gttm axpectationsi A proposal is new en foot to organise a stock company for tha building of a clothing factory, to utilize the product of th mllle. Bellwood la sure terogress under the impetus of sucb Ventures as these. The report some time ago that the Portland Hotel was to build an addition at a eoSt' of $40,000, h&S erystallsed Into eb; assured fact. This addition has now been authorised and will comprise a large ream off th main office. In th space new occupied by the west court The room wU be modern la construction and ap pointments, and finished without columns. .(The pressure of, business upon thla popu lar hostelry Is so great andqthe demands upon Its space ao heavy, that the author 4lble that before the Lewis and Clark. Ized Improvement was Imperative, tt Is pentennlat other additions may be neces ry. . , - . . THE MARKETS. Nothing very startling occurred in th wholesale market the past week. A few Wnor chanea were made on quotations, nt they did not amount to much. kooordlng to the Portland Floarlng VSlls Company, the grain market la very ISJet, no business being done in either Hying-or selling. Quotations have-not laangtd this-week. - - ' - " " .. Fw changes appear In th grocery quo tations this week. Wadhamn ft Co. re iers aa advaaA a! tt aaau barrel aa pickles In kegs. No other changes have Mn.'wi'ada in uotatlons. 'w-v'V'..-.,4 -?Reolpta of meat in the Eastern bar keta aa reported by Sinclair . Co. war rather good -the- aet week. Tha feasea for this was that the farmers had dans all their work for a few weeks and had a little time for the shipping of their stock "to market. . A decrease in receipts Is looked for next week, and a conseausnl advance will probably be made in quota tions. -J . Toft, Hln A Co. report th receipts of fresh meats In tha local markets tha past few days as falling off, Ho changes ap pear in quotations, , t t aiafk 4k Co, report th vegetable mar ket in fair condition. The steamer Co lumbia will arrive from San Francisco this cftnlng and will bring a vttiety ot California jCrultg and. vegetables. Jnt lot of apples and apricots ars expected. A car fit bananas will arrlv.'tornorrow and another one Monday. The fruit will be ready for..jnarket A small change is mad tnnr tnorninr U the Tiuotatlons on Oregdn strawberries. Today they are Quoted at S cents a pound,. . Turner Co. say that the poultry mar ket la In a very dilapidated condition. Prices have gone down to bedrock and most any offer made for the stock is ac cepted. Receipts have been rather large and th demand has fallen off. Eggs still continue at U cents, although th market is rather weak at that figure. Receipts are liberal, ' :;"r':X ' : v"TORAm AND fXOtTK. ' - Wheat-Nominal! Walla Walla, Wei bluestem, wmoi vauey, V70. Barley Feed, $2223 per ton. rnn. . vats no, i wute, fi.ixa'i.sv; gray.'ltM ejI.EO.! , v UM.... : T-, m.Mm M IUVS7.S RA A.. Iiav. rel; graham, $2.803.10. Mlllstuffs Bxan, $16.60 per ton; mid dlings, $20; shorts, $18.- chop, 07.W. . Hay-Timothy, $1213i clover. 17:6001 BUTTEA, EaOSPOULTRT. ' Butter-Creamery, 17Miltc; dairy 160 17c; store. Initio. Eggs 18c. " Chees Full' cream, twins, 13913toc; Toung Amerloa, 14c PoultfyfTChioksns. . mixed, , HSM.50; hena, $44.50 per dos; broilers, $2.2542-75; fryers, $i.754.25 dos: ducks, $5.25J)5.76 per turkeys, live, IJHCi- dressed, 14tHc per lb; geese. $5.7&.tf. VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. Potatoes Best Burbanks, $11.C0 per cental; Early Rose, $1.2tol.7! per cental. Onions-California red, $1; Oregon. $2.50 e.75. ' Tomatoes $3.2o3.60 crate, Mississippi; . . i aii, at. OA. k.,(, tl.00trl.a per sack; cauliflower. ibtffSue per aosen; ceisry, sue per ooaen; pvu, iii 6c per lb.; asparagus, $1.24 box; rad ishes, per dos., I2fe15c; green onions, dos., 12ftiS16c; cabbages, new flat Dutch, 2c per lb.; early York, lfto per lb.; Oregon strawberries, 43 Sc per ll.; Oregon rhubarb, 2&2HC lb.; artichokes. nr doe. tutelar- lettuce. ' head, tier dos. 2o25c; cherries, guc$1.10; - CaHfomla piums, ii dox; apneots, Green fruit Lemons, tl.WI oranges, $44j4 50 per box; bananas, $2$3; pine apples. $5 per dos. Dried fruit Sun-dried apples, sack or boxes, per lb., 45c; evaporated, Uftl2c; apricots, UHtPUct peaches, WUc; pears, 8&8c; prunes. Italians, S4c: Califor nia blacks, 81&4c; do whites JSf plums, pitted, 6(C. GROCERIES. NUTS. ETC. - Sugar Cube, $4.T5; crushed, $4.75; powSered,- $4.00? 4ry - granulated, , $4.50; Sxtra C, H10; golden C. $4.00; beet, granulated. 14. 4S ner 100 lbs., sack basis; barrels, loc; half barrets, U&c; boxes, Cue per 10V IDs., aoove oasis, c per io. uw count for prompt cash; maple, 12ftU per pound. . " . . ' Coffee Moeha, 2SfJ28c; Java, fancy, taaia; Java, good, aU4W4e! Java, ordi nary, 183200; Cota Rica fancy, 1920c; Costa Hlea, good, lOlac: Costa Rloa, ordinary, JOf&l'Jc per pound: Columbia roast, $11; Arbuckle'a. $113 Hst; Lion, $10.63 list; Cordova, $11.13; Yosemlte. $11. Grain1. Theee quotations are furnished by Bol ton, de Ruyter & Co., $-9 Chamber of Commerce, ground floor. . WHEAT. nn.n Hio-h Txiw Close. July . Sept. July Sept July , Bept July , Sept July , Sept. July , Sept. ,Ti $00.72H 1W.7111 iW.flls . .71 .51 .70 .7H CORN. . .68 63H . .58 .51 OATS. . .87 .37 , .28 .2814 PORK. , 17.60 17.60 , .71 .71 LARD. . 10.27 10.27 , 10.80 10.32 RIBS. , 10.42 10.42 , 10.JU 10.3$ .63 S7H .28 .68 7H .28 17.45 .70 10.17 10.25 10.27 10.17 17.52 .70 10.22 10.27 10.40 le,27 Wheat Liverpool unchanged; Paris, i lower: Antwerp unchanged. Clear ances, 695,000. Market Is very quiet and easier.- Showery eondltione still prevail throughout the West, but clear weather was predicted in Kansas and Oklahoma for the next 24 hours. Outside trade is small, and the whole tone ot the market was sluggish and indifferent Northwest stocks show less decrease than last week and a moderate decrease in visible is ex pected Moday. Estimated Cars, 20, . Corn.-Livrpool, lower. Clearances, $0,000. Market extremely dull and steady, Whil ther Is no. great country offerings In any direction,, yet the aggregate pri. tnary receipts are making something of a bearish feature as against the light re ceipts of a year ago. Local congested condition and excessive rains through the corn belt are preventing much specula tive selling pressure at the moment. .Es timated cars, 875. Oats Market Is quiet and fairly steady. There is perhaps some Increase in out side buying orders Induced by excessive ralna throughout . the WeSt. This does not yet, however, amount to an impor tant feature. There is no question, how ever, but that many thousand acres of oats are now standing In water and many acres are badly lodged. Cash No. $ white oats In demand around 47. and September oats under 31 look cheap to us. Estimated cars, 130. ' Provisions. Market was little easier, it being Saturday. There was some scat tered profit-taking, but in the main, with moderate stocks and a dull outside trade, local packers control the situation. Re ceipt of hogs, - 46.000, against 45, 000 last vau r There Is a fair demand for meata Th. damand for lard is Door. Shipments Cut meat, 2.T2.O00. against .2.047,000; lard, mooo, against i.iw.uw; pora, u against 415. Foreign Markets. Tivnnw Jnn 14 CarSoea stead v: California prompt, 29s Cd; Walla Walla, 28s 6d4T28a 8d. English country markets Q,T,.Wt!tinQTl,!ly'Jun, 14 Juhr closed (s loid. French country markets steady. rrHTOAaO. June 14. July closed 71. 4 71; September, 70 bid. July corn, s8, Old oats, July, $7: new oats, July, $. Receipts 468,000 bushels; shipments, 453,008 buahela. ' ? ' ' " . ban FRANCISCO, Jun 14 December opened $ill. Barley, December, 83. Nothing doing. . FINANCIAL. LONDON.-June ia Consota. V: sUver. 24: bank rate. $ per cent change, '$4ij sterling exchange, short, BAN FRANCISCO. June J4.-StrUng xchange, 0 days, K$5; sight, $4.88. ban fAXit;igcu. jua l. vuecemoer wheat closed HJ1H; December ' barley, 83Vi. Spot wheat, $1.10. parley, feed. ViV, f i&; brewing, wVW. Red oats, $LXj Lis. .y ii. Shipping, JUNE 14. Grain tonnage s ees sea a4VUJran a fcWl ens stiff Oram tonnage la port . . TIDES AT ASTORIA TODAY, . High water-r. a. m ,,,,..,.,.,. $:20 p. m. , ,. - Low water '. ' f:0$ a, m. 1:6 p. m. ... ...... 5 feet 7. .$.8 feet .....16 feet .....t feet ' UNNTON, Jun 14.-Psed at 1:40 a, m., French bark Jacobsen and sehooner Eldorado. : ASTORIA. Jun 14. Arrived at p. nv. schooner Alealde. Cloudy; wind north west: bar smooth. SAN FRANCISCO. Jane it Arrived at 12:49 a. m., steamer Elder, from Portland. Sailed, schooner John A., fee Portland. Lois $550 Each Belmont arid Cast 23d Street TILTON'S ADDITI0N Choice lots $550 each and .upwards. Small cash . payment and the balance In monthly Installments. If you purchase In TH- .:' v ton's. Addition and wlJi 'r. 1 to build, we will loan you ' the money at six per cent, repayable in easy pay mentsi . Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 6 and y Chamber of Commerce ' Oround floor. Fourth Street side $373 and Upwards . for about 90 choice lots that are yet ' ; for sale in Williams Avenue eee Addition sees A discount of 5 per cent will be given for all cash, or ire. will sell for 25 per cent of purchase price down arid $10 per month, interest at 6 percent. All the streets are now graded and every lot is a gem. Call and get a new map of the city with this Addi tion on the back, free. $300 each 7 fine lots within one block of Williams Avenue; easy terms if desired. $125 each 6 lots in beautiful Piedmont. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. M. E.THOMPSON, 364 Stark Street, "The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon." POMMD TRUST COHPifll Of OIHOII . Incorporated April 22, 1887. BenJ. T. Cohen, President. B. Lee Paget, Secretary. THE PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON Issues INTEREST-BEAR-1NO CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT upon the following terms: On Special Certificates of Deposit, not leas than tSOO each, payable upon 10 days' call by the holder, or 10 days' notice by the Trust Company, 1 per cent per an num. Payable en SO days' call or 20 days' no tlce, SVi per dent per annum. Payable on to days' call or 90 days' no tice, 4 per cent per annum. On Certificates of S6000 or over Interest will be paid quarterly or semi-annually If desired. . PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY of OREGON 10 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. WOODSTOCKI WOODSTOCK! If is bur FIRM DETERMINATION to make WOODSTOCK the most attractive residence suburb of Portland. LET IS BUILD A HOME TOR YOU. Tou may pay us in installments. Portland Trust Comp'y of Oregon iw -rnira street. 52-room house, best bargain la city $60 o-room house, very central...... $700 Can locate you in any line of business, cigar and confectionery, and grocery tores, city and farm property. 0. H. SMITH & CO., 'Phone Clay 105. 30' Falling Bldg. the last chance to get some of those beautiful little acre homes at Oak Grove; fronting on the Willamette River or on the Oregon City electric car line, at these extreme ly low figures: Wxl36-foot lota, ISO to IM each; iw-acre lota, 1150 each; ft-aara lots, f 500 each. Sold over 10 lota In' last Ave days, and the price must, within next 10 days, advance So per cent. Come now; this Is last call. R. H. DUNN and V. BCH MID, 149ft First st. or 101 Orand ave. . , . RESIDENCES Dr. Henry Jones' fine residence oil lTth St., between Couch and Davis. - Julius Meier's fine house On 18th; be tween Everett and Flanders. Quarter block and t houses, 12th and Salmon, and vacant building lota in beet parts of city, ' BHAw, MACXJSOD CO., SO Stark, near . Second. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. The. annual meeting of the stockholders ef the Portland Coal Development Com pany, for the election of officers for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business aa may . regularly come before the meetlngv will be held at Snarkey'e Hall,- corner "East Thirty-fifth and Belmont afreets, Portland, Oregon, en July 1. not. at 1 o'elook m, , . JOSEPH a WOKTUTeVseretary. Portland. Or.. June 1, wC v PROPOSAL fOR WOODEN DRY DOCK Port of Portland. v sss Weroestsr Block. Portland, or. j Sealed proposals will be received and Opened on June 88, 18U8. at 4 p. m,, at tha Sbove office for a floating wooden dry ock of, fly sections, aecordlng to plans kni anririnoattens nrcnared by Jamea BL. Blackwsll, . consulting engine Dexter lion on DUituiiAB, nan,, ana now on file, in tne omce 01 ins rori 01 fori lund A certified check of $100, drawn to tha Order of the .Port of Portland, must ac company the application for plans, which check will be returned to the drawer upon tne return o me piana ana ipecm Mtinni ta the undersigned. A certlned check for 10 percent of 'the S meant of the bid Must scoompany each Id. guaranteeing that the bidder will en ter into a contract satisfactory to the Port of Portland, and give bond for the faithful performance should the contract be awarded him. The right to reject any or alt blda or to waive oerecis is reserved. Plans, specifications and full informs' tlen cab be obtained by applying to E. T. C. STEVENS, Clerk of the Board. CLASSIFIED ADS. REAL E8TATE FOR 8ALE. OOOD l-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT...$5ofl 4-room house, suxiuu lot 86i 160-acre farm, 400 fruit trees 750 SO acres, house and barn 36 S lots, quarter block, Woodstock 200 2530 acres fine timber land, solid body, near railroad ta w per acre Big list 01 special narguina rree. ' I34H Morrison at., room t. j " r AGENTS WANTED. A GUT. NTS, make IS to 5 a day handling our bicycle-holder (holds up your bi- Cycl)! Weight only 8 os. Every bicycle rider orders one: sample, (0c. Address Bicycle-Holder Mfg. Co., 392 Morrluoii t. BOYS WANTED. WANTED Six good boys on th East Side for Journal routes. Apply 289 Yam hill, Journal office. J FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HALL'S safe, standard of the world safes sold on easy payments: trade your old safe for a new one. Norrle Bate 4k loek Co.. 91 First at. FOR SALE One-horsepower electric motor for sal cheap. Inquire of cash ier, mis omee. BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED A good business opportunity for a live, energetic man with a few hundred dollars as capital; handlws his own money. This will pay to look Into. Address Box 100, The Journal. L08T. LOTjfPalr" plnce-neY gfaVses7Hh gold" chain and hook attached, in case. Find er please return to Journal omce. PERSONAL. FREE FREE Handadme hdttie savings , banks at the Sevltlty Savings A Trust Company; only If limited number to.ee loaned; call and ask for one of these banks. 268 Morrison sU - A. E. Devere, . the speclallst in treatment of hair and scalp. 500 The Dekum; phone Red 284.'.' MDME. ll. E. ELY, Dermatologist, mas sage, electric treatments, W First st. Bnowden Bathrooms. S80U Wash., room 1. Vapor batha,,' massage and electrlo treatmenta. rw s1. i jL A I R VO Y A NT. MRS. STEVENS, tb,c leading Palmist and viairvoyanc, gives renaoie aavice on mi affairs of llfej readings, 50c. ZAi Mor- ROOM AND BOARD. . rooms, with board; gas, bath; telephono Blue MS. ROOMS FOR RENT. 435 ALDER, cor. 12th-Nicely furnished front rooms; all conveniences; suitable for one or two gentlemen. NICELT FURNISHED ROOMS, light and airy. No. 188 7th sM use of phone and bath. t THE ROSS 211 1st, cor. Salmon; ele gant rooms; transient solicited. Phone Red 18U. FURNISHED ROOMS 1MH 1st St. cor. Yamhill; transient solicited. Tel. Brown THE GRAND New management; light, airy room, batha SIT Yamhill; tel. Hood 71S. FURNISHED ROOMB-Bath. tel. SSS Yamhill, near cor. West Park. Phone Green (IS. THE BURBANK. 934 Tamhlli Well-furnished front rooms and board; also table board. THE LOCKWOOD,- 851 Morrison sL Furnished rooms; transient Phone Ore gon South 006. ... ..f THE METROPOLB-tNetr management 365 Stark; light, airy rooms; reasonable. MANHATTAN C0TJRT-Brick hulldlng; steam heat, newly furnished. Illtt Stark. THE CASTLE S72 Wash.; rooms for gen- HELP WANTED MALE. LOGGERS; mill and yard men: men and team, VUUU'Uuvyiniaj ,w bmiui milkers; work of all kinds la and out of elty for men and women: to-day guarantee en every ticket Call and see XKH Morflsea; branches, M Burnsid and mi i,urw yuu. , CONTRACTORS. FBANK.B. CaMPBEU-carpenter and builder: repair work,. S First street; pbene Front 1308. ' . MISCELLANEOUS. HIGHEST PR1CB paid for man's cast-off , &&g ahAaa syefj y ej jsj v&t Cioinms buu uvw. ?i . mi, riivn. Green 428. Orders promptly attended to. PATENT FOH 8ALE. FOR SALE, at a sacrifice, ft Interest In - i 1,1 ta tented eanhalt navlntf n. cess; has been operated successfully. Address Box ttl Jearnal office. WINE DEPOT. TE COLUMBUS-Callfornla Wine De pot, P. Loratl, Prop. All kinds wine, Eg Fine wines,- Manors and mmm. Headquarters for. cooks, Walters and bartenders. 148 Fourth st Or. phone Main i oi. BARBERS' SUStOLIfru. ISwifSTCNOiR ' Barber supi Ca Orindlng of an sharp edge tools a spe l&l First St' T--r " .. i. ' ,' BRIDCE CONTRACTOftS. Smyth Howard Cv Chassbsr ef . TECHNICAL SCHOOL. aflhoola Scrantoa, Penna. Edaav Fsuik. tflON WRITER. Jessie Waddell.,Slg. Writer. sH Taylor sueet Phone Hood 176, fortUnd. , : AdvertlM your wants In a paper1 that goes to all tho peopto. " ,v,f - V ATTORN 6Y8. ,, rr , Psx'ton, Beaeh As Simon, ' fcY'chamber of Cemmerce, ' Charles A. Lucas, room 52J Chamber ot Commerce. jamae Oleason. I sad S Mulkey Building. A8SAYER AND ANALYST. Paul Baumel, Assayer and Ansvlyslsti gold dust bought 228 Stark st BOOTS AND SHOES. A Prayers, gj Third st J. Sanger. Repair Shop. 448 Washington. Marks 8hoe Store, 868 Morrison St.. near d- Agenu Jenness Miller Shoes. BILLIARD TABLES. The Brunswick-Balk Collender Co., Third st. CHIROPODY AND MANICURING. Wm., Deveny and Estelle Deveny, 301 Alisky. Bulg., Third and MorrUon. L. MItchPll, Epert Chiropodist. Knight s Shoe Store, 2D4 Washington St. Phone Hood 728. CONFECTIONERY. A J. Coffman. Chocolates and Bon Bonn, 850 Washington at. W. J. Powell, Candies and Cigars, 420 Washington st Henry Biumenauer, Manufacturing Con fectioner, 430 Washington st , ; ,. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. The vRlreadcigar Store, i4 WashTs? CYCLISTS AND MACHINERY. E. P. Keenan, Columbia. Hartford and Vldett Bicycle, First st Phone Red 1803. Sewing Machines and Bicycles, S3S Mor rison street CORJCES--SKYLGHTS. Metal Skylights, Galvanised Iron nlccs. J. C. Bayer, 'Hi Second st. Cor- CREAMERIES. La Grande Creamery Company, butter, eggs and cheese. 264 Yamhill st. Phone Oregon Main 770. . , . Arlington Creamery, butter, eggs, cheese, etc.. 267 Burnalde st. COAL AND WOOD. Oregon Fuel Co., dealers In all kinds of coal and wood, 844 Morrison st. Benfleld-Veysey Fuel Co., dry flat wood, 80 Third st . Phone Main 253 and Col. 373. DECORATORS. E. II. MoOrehouse A Co., wall papers, 807 Washington st. DENTIST8. S. M. Hamby.D. D. 8., room 8 Wash ington Bldg., Washington and 4th sta. Theodore S. Thompson, 60-51 Washington Bldg., Washington and Fourth sis. Phone Hood 411 P. S. Lang worthy, rooms 7 and 8 Benson Building, tlVi Morrison street, near Fifth. DRE88MAKER8. Mrs. E. J. Oliver, Millinery Parlors, room 405 Macieay Bldg. DRUGGISTS. O. P. S. Plumtcer, 2G0 262 Third at. Rowe & Martin, Sixth and Washington. Frank J. Btreibtg, 842 Washington st. Laue-Davls Drug Co., 175 3d st Phone (MB. ELECTRIC WORKS. Portland Electrical Washington-' at Works-Office, 892 Western Electrlo Works. 806Vs Wash, st HAT MANUFACTURERS. HAT MANUFACTURERS AND RENO VATORS Only place In Portland for good work; union hatters. Boston Hat Company, it Fourth street; phone Blaek 1838. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON8. Dr. Cora C. Talbott. 16 years' experience In diseases of women.. Write or call. 808 Salmon at ' ELECTRICIANS. Arthur T. Walker, room 11 Cambridge Building. Phone Red 2954. Residence, Pink 12(1. ' ENGRAVERS. Hlcks-Chatten Engraving Company, Mor rison, between First and Second Sts. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Oregon Employment Co.. 227 Burnslde st. Acm' Employment Bureau, MS Morrison. -Help free to employers, phone North 8381. Columbia 2S7. - " FINANCIAL. 30),ooo to loan at t and f per cent Wm Beck, 821 Morrison st. FURRIERS. The Sllverfleld Fur Mfg. Co., 88$ Morri son st. GROCER8. V. Dresser A Co.. 840-842 Washington st. Owen H. Serple ft Co., Fancy Groceries, ses Morrison st HAIRDRES8ING, MANICURING. Paris Hair Store, 808 Washington st., ur i.Amm hair dressers. Rosenthal Bister s-Wlg-maklns and man icuring. 180 Fifth st Hood 814. HAY AND GRAIN. W. 8. Lauthers, 110 North Third st., Lima, Shingles ana weraeui. HOTELS. Hotel Belvedere, European plan, Fourth and Alder t. Earsond Hotet Rates: European, BOe to Ilia per day. Front and Morrison sts. MOUSE FURNISHERS. Home Furnishers Furniture, Carpets, Parlor Goods. Stoves, etc. See I. Qev urts k Sons. 178-175 First, 218-225 Tarn- MIL pom f INSURANCE. ButterrSuTgalroP WaahThgTon " SLOT MACHINES. a styis7"Jrpr , (ftds Transcontinental Moohlne Co.. sit ' wuMnitOll St. STATIONERY. Tb Kuban Stationery Co., Jet Morrises stress : ,, i . ismea It tng. Bookseller, T. HCA, mJZ 'l& Fourth st. PortUaa. ' , , FOR. SALE REAL ESTATE. a HAL. kstatr and i .0nra Buslnssa Agency. D. Sudd. UO First St ...... Classified Advertising 1 HAVE YOU A WANT? T$rft&& JEWELERS. Beldlng Bros., Diamonds, Watches, etc., 4t Third st. Tb L, C. Henrlrhsen Co., Jewelers and optlalans, 234 Washington st The O. Hsltkemper Co., manufacturing jewelers. 2fHi Morrison st John A. Beck, watches, diamonds, etc., 807 Morrison st LAUNDRIES. Clean Towels Daily. Comb, brush, soap, II per month. Novelty Supply Co., 40 42 N. Ninth st. Tel. UO. LIVERY STABLES. Frasler ft McLean Livery Stable. Both phones 88. No. 200 ta 20$ Fltth st. - MASSAGE. W. H. Faulkner, room 16, 3il',4 ilorrlaon -M.U-19jJNj.T?UM ENTS Flute, guitar, mandolin and banjo in struction. Prof. E. A. Smith, residence 2i4 Twelfth. Phone Brown 695. Fisher Music Store. Everything in music. Phone Red 862. 180 Thira et. LADIESVJTAILORJNG. Ladles' tailor-made suits; fancy embroid ered and applique d reuses and trimming. Htephati'a, 288 Alder St. MONUMENTS. Otto Schumann, monumental and build ing work, 204 Third st. Estimates on tirst-cluas work and stock only. PAWN BROKERS. Uncle Henry, 48 North Third st Portland Loan .'Office, Dan Marx, prop., 74 Third st. near Oak. Phone Brown 4,5. Unole Myers, jeweler, 14S Third st PIANOS. Soule Bros. Piano Co., 326 Washington st PHOTOGRAPHERS. E. W. Moore, crayon and oil portraits. Third and Washington sts. PLUMBERS Tayler ft Stanton, plumbing and, steam iiiiua. 99 otia c REAL ESTATE. Lhman Loan and Collection Agency. 70S ( number ol commerce. J. F. Compton. Phone Black 828. 302 Washington st i The King Real Estate Association. Chamber ot Commerce. 723 E. F. Riley, 608 Chamber "of Commerce. Chas: II? JCorfill, real estate and mortgage loans. 251 Washington. Main 088. RESTAURANTS. Morris' Lunch and Coffee House. Below Imperial Hotel. 7 Strouse's Restaurant 228 Washington at City Chop House and Restaurant IS Third st, N. ORIENTAL HOOTING GALLERY. The latest quarttscope views, 63 Third at. 8TORAGE AND TRANSFER. C. O. Pick, omce 88 First St., bet stark and Oak; phone 696. Pianos and furni ture moved and packed for shipping; commodious fireproof brick warehouse. Front and Clay ats. Furniture, Piano and Safe Moving and Packer. Charles M. Olsen, 128 First street. TYPEWRITERS. The Smith-Premier Typewriter. 122 Third street. All makes of typewriters for rent. Supplies for all machines. JU & M.. Alexander ft Co., agents. TICKET OFFICES. Overland Ticket Office, 140 Third at; S3 to 820 saved to all points. TAILORS. We call for, clean,' -press mt deliver one suit each week for $1.00 per month. 433 Washington Bt Bon Ton Tailoring Co., 84 Third st, oppo site Chamber of Commerce. TRUNK FACTORY. Harfls'TTuTikoT'tTunKs els. etc.. 231 Morrison -fit. WALL PAPER. H. P. Chrtstensen, ' wall papers, and painter. 141 Seventh St., corner Alder. Ernest Miller ft Co., wall paper and dec orations. 127 First st BANKS. CANADIAN BANK OP COMMERCE With which la amalgamated THF1 BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Capital pah up ...,,.,: 88.000.000 Reserve .. .s.....n...i.... 2,000,000 Transacts a general banking business. BAV BANK .DEPARTMENT. Accounts opened for 'ums pf 310 and up wards and interest allowed Oh minimum monthly balances. Rates On, application. 944 Washington st " t. J -i Z44 wasn. g. x. WYLD; Manager. LADD ft TVLTON, BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 159. Transact a general banking business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at nil points on favor able terms. Letters of credit Issued uvarl abl in Europe and the Kastern States. sight exohnnge and telegraphic trans fers sold on New Tork. Washington, Chl caao St. Louis. Denver. Omaha. San Francisco and various points In Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Montan and British CExcha'nge sold on London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK MB'KC PORTLAND, OR. Watson Presiden! r u Durham i. Vice-President w Hnvt ..;.V...... Cashlop Oeo W. Hqyt Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS GENERAL BANKING T'nlted 8tatea Depositary. Drafts and letters of credit issued avails hie to all parts of the world. ' ' Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought lFte"300 ba- dhamber ofnCommekrcet BiUdihg. Third Head office, K Old Broad street. Londori. This bank transacts a general banking business; rnakej loans discounts bills and -sues letters of credit available for trav elers and the purchase ot merchandise In any cltf of the world. Deals in foreign ind domeetlce exohange. Interest Pld on time deposit. , In r si W. A. MACRAE, Manager. ... MONEY TO LOAN. UoneTo Loan on Cltf lots snd lin. rVroved fatma W. A Shaw -ft Co,, S43 Star Btfeet. -rt W A. H ATHAW A T Money to iosit 10 ashKgtota Building. Phone Hood ill. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. JoTnXnMsltoil, Carpenter and Bulldet S07 Stark oti efflce and etore nxturea 1 built and remodeled, altering and repairing- bouses, Phons Main 747. . ' . ; , - .- . : . -r Y RelpW satM.jpe Hasr , se Ca. 1. a, . - Ceatrest rates ea sppllistiee. EAST SOUTH Leave. Streets. i oVerlan " 'feic' 8:80 p tn (PRESS TRAINS. for Salem. Hose-; burg.Asbland. Sae4 8:30 a m ramento. Oe-den. San' Franetsoe. Me-1 Jave, Los Ancelea.1 El Paso. New Or leans ana the Seat. At Wo o d b u ra (dally exeeDt Sun day), morning train connects With train for ML Ansel. Sll-I verton, Browns ville Bni4nfl.M and Natron, and Albany- Local for Mt. Angel and BU-i verton. Albany oaaseneer . 4:00 p m 7:30 a m i:50 p m ""Dallyr hoM as i orvallls paaaenger 8:60 pas , snenaan passenger !: a m llDaily except Sunday. Rebate ticketa on sale between Port'" land. Sacramento and San Francisco Ne6 rates 817.60 flist-class and 114 second-olass. Bet-ond-clats includes sleeper; flrst-claaa does not "-i. .. . Kates and tickets to Eastern point and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALIA. Can be ob 'alned at Ticket Office. No. 854, corns Woahlngtoa and Third. 4 TAMHILL DIVISION. ' ' I Passenger Depot, foot ot Jefferson St. Leave Portland daily 7:20 a. m., U:S0. 1:55, 8:25. 4:40, 6:26. 8.30 p. m. Daily ex cept Sunday, 8:80, :40 a. m.. 8:06. U:S p, m. Sunday only. 8 a. m. Arrive Poi Hand daily. S:0, 10:60 a. m 1:35. 3:10, 4:30, 6:15, 7:d, 19 p. m. Dally except Sunday, 6:86, 1:30, 10:50 a. tt. ex cept Monday, 18:40 a, m.; Sunday only. 10.05 a. m. Leave for Dallas dally except Sunday, 8:05 p. m. Arrive Portland 8:80 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlle Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays st 8:8. p. m. Returns Tuesdays and Saturdays. Except Bunday. .. V. A. SCHILLING, City Tloket Agent, W. E. COMAN, Freight and Paaseniei Agent. ' ' ' TIME CARD OF TRAINS POATtAND North Coast Limited... 2:00 p. m. T oo a. nv Twin City Express.. ..11:30 p. m. 6:20p.m. Kansas City and St . ' : Louis Special 8:25 a. m. UrlOp, m. Puget Sound Limited. 8:2 a. m. 6:46 p. m. Take the Puget Bound Limited for Olympla, South Bend and Gray's Harbor Solnts. AH trains dally. Four trains ally to Tacoma and Seattle. Three through to the Eaat . . A. D. CHARLTON. , Asst General Pass. Agt, ' 856 Morrison street Portland. Ore. : iUffiONPAciric THREE TRAINS DAILY . . FOR ALL,. POINTS EAST.; till UNION DEPOT. Leave. I AfrtVa.. ClUCjAGOrPORTLANB 8:00 am " SPECIAL. Dally Dally : For the East via Hunt ington. ' t. "BPolOrNE FLtER." 8:16 pm ,a For Eastern Washing- Daily ton. Walla Walla, Lew- v lston, Coeur d'Alene and - - Ot Northern polnta. !. ATLANTIC EXPRESS, 6:50 pm 8:10 em For the East via Hunt- Dally Dally lngton. I' t " OCEAN AND RIYKR BCHEDTTLH. FOR SAN FRAN CISCO. SS. Columbia i April 7, 17, 27. S3. Geo. W. Klder April 3, U. 22. fUn ASTORIA and way points, connecting with str. for Ilwaco and North Beach, str. Mas- From . . i . f Ains- ' .h. worth S;M Dock , 8:08 pa 8:00 pm 6:08 pm Dally Dally ex Sun ea Su Sat 16 j p m t: am 6 00 pm" ' ' Mon., Tues.. Wed., Thura Frl. , Sat " 7:08 am 3.00 pm t Tues., Mon., Thur- Wed.. Sat Fri. ;i ' salo, Asn street oocx. F6R , CORVALLIS and way ; points, ' steamer Ruth, Ash street dock. (water permitting.) foi City R DAYTON. Oreron lty and Tamhili River points, str. mouoo. Asn street dock. (Water permitting.) TICKET OFFICE, Third and Washing ton. Telephone. Main 712. PORTLAND & ASIATIC , STEAMSHIP CO. For Yokohama and Hongkong, calling'"' at Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking ( freight via connecting steamers for Ma- r nlla, Porr Arthur and VlsdlVDslOok. ' " For rates and full Information oall on' - or address officials or agents of the O. II. & N. Co. , Astoria & Columbia j River Railrdad Co. ""DEPOT FIFTH AND I STREETS. Leaves. Arrives. m ml. xr UivnnL; Rain ier. ClatBkanle.WestH port, Clifton, ABto-J rla. warrenton, r ia- 8:00 A.M. (vcl, Hammond. Fort 'Stevens, Uearhart Pk., seaside. Astoria and Seashore Ex press, Daily, Astoria Express. . Daily. - 7:00 P.M. 8:40 P.M. Tirvt nfflce. J&8 Morrison strset and UJl0S StAXO. Gsuer"al Passenger Agent ' Astoria, Or. v ARCHITECT ANp .NGlNgER. ' rred A. BalUn. 48 "id TeVTrt. Oak Te.Vee , and machinery . ef ail, kinds de- t signed. . BARBERS. Joseph, Reldel. $Ui Morrison st C Hare,"l4 FlftH etrs'et. . i . , - BICYCLES. yt4 t. Jkierrtll t'ycie Co., 1 ,-111 . - .4