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11., ' " ' . ' ' ' ' ' '. . aa. 1 i A. ; , . - T - 8k . ' , ammmmmmmmmmm mmMlmm. J T- The , Gomitlfercial ; Wocld. 1 REAL-ESTATE' tli record for the first half of the week shows:" ' ; ' , , i Heal fcstate Transfers. ; 1 t Qtld&y ...Y.....W....,....m...$21.S4 00 tesaay M .................. a, w ednesday ..,... 44,& 06 ro . . '" IHA ICS M j" Building Permits ; - 1 ;L Monday .............. ......$ 000 00 Tuesday .. .1,428 w .Wednesday .$S 00 s Total ................. $i4 W " V: vmmmmmmmmmm ','"L'21-1 Among recent blinding; permits issued these mar be mentioned; To C Oliver,, 8-story dwelling-, Hast, Fifteenth and East Madison streets: to Mrs. Jessie feel, 3-sjtory dwelling, Kast' Sixteenth and-. 3ast "WwrtJneton treetsj $7700. - r , To J- C Roberts, two 2-story dwellings, EaMt Taylor und ast Twenty-eigbtto treeU; 43000. To Mr. van Vleet, t-story dwelling, at Taylor and Fourteenth; $2000. Te Henry Weinhaxd, repairs on reW ry at Thirteenth, Burnside and Couch attests; Jiopo. ( There has not been a great deal !of ' valuable property changing Juiiids this week, although a conaiderabte number of ta4r-sied deals are reported. Attention la .called to' the tollowlng; i ; t4 ' r Susla W. Smith to the BeourltyBavings s (Trust Company, a part of block 101, eity, far- $8500. t . Washlntftoa KaUonal Building, I6an ft Investment Association to Joseph. P Month, lot L block 16. Portsmouth Park, rfesldenr and ' trustees ot- thaVaiUitin Adademyjan Paclflc TWivwtty to T. Ifutto, lots l and ,"bfock llS; oTly.T5500. . ' FRICTION DI8APPBABINO. The friction between the union men and their employes is a matter that is adjust Ing itself by degrees., There Is practically aa jnneh building going on now as there wa before- the strike trouble came On. The? only Iroullfe u$ttH.m we fhlclf caused a siiirhrutlle ttte sudff iwas the delay brought about in the matter of construction on the ' John Richardson bunding, at Third and Baimbn. : were i "the men were called out because of the el leged employment there of so-called "un fair" material. The East Bide still continues to lead all other portions of the city In the matter of building. . Nearly $46,000. in permits was recently ibsued in one day and a large proportion oi tnea were tor tne cmsi f Bide.; One perntlt was for $20,000 for the Sunnyside Bchoolhouso and another was . fJ tl3i,000 for the Paciflo States Telephone Company's brlektwldlng on East Ankeny anj)East BUth streets. ' THE MARKETS. The local markets today. Business wi no Changes of Any were rather qttlet is fairly good, but. consequence was made on uetatfon9. . Pealers fiar been notified csf, a jsUght , adKah)pi4afiifii.a. milk, the advance tb "take effect' at 6nce. The street la being cleaned up of all the surplus stock oii bananas ihat ar rived Sunday , ',Thf) f&Stwi of tne ahipmeaV ahrlyedv 5atr &dp3itttn, tfie remainder being sold io the hawkers for street sale. Reoeopta 6f eggs the past few days have not been so liberal , as ' last week. A stiffening of quotations will be noticed today. Prices still remain at lsScentsJ g, deh.; ".. - "" Itarge receopts of poultry have weaken- edijthat market so that consignments are dragging at published quotations. un less something unforeseen happens prices will drop tne latter part of the week. Receipts of fresh meats in the local mkrkef this week have weakened the quo tations. Meats of ail kinds' are coming In at a lively rate and a drop in quota tions would not come as muoh.ol a sur prise. ' . At present there is noWeglieiofc done In. the grain market, it,, being between seasons. Quite a nttmbjpt, .ajjgs are lelng chartered at fair Urates, and a tfood, season, is looked for, Prices to- 1v ir-lh'SimA' ' vlf .r-M ' -;'RAm and iftibdrffc "csa?: Wheat Nominal; Walla Walla, 66c; 'Barley Feed. $22(3)23 Der ton. 6at8Wo. 1 white, $ 11 TL8& lour Best jraaei, 2.imBJa-io. per di- mat crshjim. S3.ka.l0. A 1P- iiisruiTs-Bran, sib.dv per ion; Ilnes. 120: shorts. $18: choo. $17.60. jnld. Hay-Timothy, $UiS; elo ver. $7:60$. BUTTER. Eaas. POUI.TRt. - ' Butter Creamery, 17&34$Aoj dairy, 169 trot atOferasnfO, "r'v-iw"i1i w- Eggs 18c. Cheese Full cream, twins, 13tfl$tC; (JfOung America, lto. . Poultry Chickens; mixed, $44.50; hens, $404.60 per dos; broilers, $2.25132.76; f ry ert, $3S.6 dos. ; duoks, Mm Pe" dos; turkeys, live, l2VSc; dressed, lvmso per lb; geese, $5.75ti.26. ' . ., VEaBTABLEB ANBFBUTPf ' , Potatoes Best Burbahka, JtlOQil.40 per Buii,- juBrv xwrns, i.idwi. iv per vvuum. Onions California' red $ll-25. Tomatoee-t2.503 crate, Mississippi; enln tlWI oc. OK. h...l. $l.v0&lS8 per sack;" cauliflower. 760o per a oxen; cejery, sue per aosen; peas, ilM i 3o per lb; asaaragua, $125 box; rad ishes,' per dos,, 12V44P150-. green onions, dos., 1216c: cabbages, new flat Dutch, $1.75 cental," early York, lVfce per lb.; Oregon strawberries, 4f5c per lb.; Oregon rhubarb, 22Ho lb.; arUchokes; per dos, 60 75c; lettuce, head, per dos, 20a:23o; California' green corn, '2So dosen.1 ' Green fruit Lentons, $44.60; oranges, $4&4.60 , per' box; bananas, $2$j3: pfne npples, $5 per dos.; cherries, Mc$l.i0i peaches, $1.25; California plums, (1, box; apricots, $1.60. t - ... Dried fruit Sun-dried apples,' sack or boxes, per lb., 4&'5c; evaporated, US'iaHcj apricots, II Wl2c: peaches,' tmUo; pears, 6&$q; prunes, Italians, 34f'4c: figs, Califor nia blacks, i'i(84oi do white, Sc; plums, ' pitted, 66c, V "' 'GROCERIES. NUTS. ETC. " -Sugar Cube, $4.76; crushed, .$4.76; powdered, $4 60: dry granulated, $4.60; extra C $4.10; golden C, $4.00; beet, trenulated, $4.46 per 100 lbs., sack basis; arrels, 10c; halt barrels, USc; boxes, Sue per 100 lbs., above basis. 14c per. lb. dis count for prompt cash; maple, ,12tt13o per, pound. . s ' , Coffee Mocha, - KfflMc; Java,' fancy, 2mH2e: Java, 'good, "Xf24c; Java, ordi nary, i320o; Cot Rlea fancy, 10Q20o; Costa Rica, good, . 1618c; Costa Rica, ordinary, 10l2c tier pound: Columbia roast, $11; Arbuckle's, $11.1$ list;. Lion, 10.63 lists Cordova, $11.13; Yosemlte,. $11. , , Salt Fine table and dairy. 60s per - sack, 74c; liverpool, I7e; Worcester, wwi Barrels, Worcester, bulk,? 820 JJMa, $ft.76 bales US to 10s. er bale, $a.idt " Salt Coarse, half ground, luos, per ton. 120.15; eua per ton, $20.65. ' . r ' . Honey Fancy white, 140166; tight am her. 12V414e; dark aroberVl(il2o. TT' , Q rain bags-CeJeutta, $6.W.76 per 100 for July-August; , -.Nuts Peanut s,i'$?Hd., per pouttt for raw, ' 8890 for , roaateal ooeoanuts $s $0c per dosen; walnuts, UUilUo ' per ?ound; pine nuts, 1042V4o; hickory nuts, o: chestnuts, $3.60to&, per drum; . Bra sil Bttts. Ho; filberts, Uf 16oi fane pa eacS, W&Utel almond, U'n&l&e. v Coal Oil-Cases 2ufte pec gaUon; bar fels. 16c: tank, !4o. . . . Mice, imperial, dauan nil. J, BO! no. larss " white, Uioas. Mto. ena-Deual .40: fancy rone-pound flats, $J-85t' ;hlf .pound fancy 'flats, st.i; Aiasaa laiin, pinn yoc, , reo $1.S; two-pound tails, $- . ' 'HOPS. WOOL AND HtDftS. ' " Hops MHlSo " Per pound; .- contract. MWoo&NontinalV alley.' iSftilScaiV elrn Oregon, l2Vc. . - . . . Bheepaklns Hearings, lMKue; Short wool, iW&v; medium wool, t0$0o; long and under B pounds, J8o; 'dry-salted, bulls and stag ene-thlra toss thanjary flint: saltuhlds, steers, sotod. W noundr a"? over."80es 0 to 60 pounds. TMiSe. under M pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, b& fittej kip. sound, 15 to 80 pounds. Tet VsaT, sound. 10 to 14 pounds, 7o; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c: green (unaalted), lo per pound less; culls-10 per pound ia; horse hides, salted jach, $l60$:dry. each, 11.60; colts' hides, '.each,, 2530cj goat skins, common, each, lw16c; An gora, with wool on, each, 26c&$l. . itohatiMroMai.' 4-f:- .'yv4 MSATS AND PROVISIONS, ' Fresh Meats Best 7W?r pork, J40 $ot, vjeal,i78e;. mutton,'l8Mif4o per lb.; dressed,; Pttc; caws and bulls, H6c lambs, 7o. imf--' Uma, . bacon, ete. Portland pack (Western) hams, 1H1V Plonlo. llo lb. breakfast bacen, . Jfiiio Hb-j light sides, tfKe lb.: backs. liflSc; dry salted, sides, W4c; dried beef setts, lie: insidea nd, . knuckles -Mo per , Jo. t ouuid. 16o per Ib-t , Eastern packed hams under 1$ lbs.; lHo: over ;i lbs., mhci faney. lle itotankk nei Vhouldaral breakfast baednl iattatdea ttSS " backs, unamoked, Urc; , smokedk lliio butts. UV412c: ' . ?w Lard Kettle leaf. 13Ue: steam rendered. ttle leaf, 13o: steam r Wso, Meres tsMaVH A ''if f VI Vf j,u iihh nvi, LONDON. Junevl8.-Consoli. -l-ll. ver, 24 7-1; bank tAXer ft PC ceaf.. W f. NEW YORK, aun 1JWn: Sept., 76. Sterling Exchange nept., it H 86; short, Jong, .git, snorts .; Wki, eflver, bulUon- SAN FRANCISCO. June- ll-Sterlln esehmfeuirun. mw-M. lBW.tj$ifi doc, $4.84. Transfers Telegraph ooc, 4.sft. xransiers leiegrapnic, '4; ' eigne, io. igni. w. - - - - SAN FUANCI8CO, June 18.-10:30 a. m. Wlieat December, slay, CHCAOO, June It-Wheat-July, 71 72c; Sept., 70WZ0. Corn-July. OSo. i Agent Gomap, Makes It a Visit. I htm- tea".- General Flight and passeng-er Agent Coman of i 'Southern Pacific la back from a few 'days' sojourn at Newport, on Yaqnina BttyivlrlS iaierrthuSiastie'con cerningiftW' placif' "air t' summer " resort. His s&lpiai iniad'n'ere wai; to look up $xcixtion hlisinesf for his liHeV ".rrangem?nt are : how being" made," said. Mr. jCpii$ fo handle a trttat deal of excursion 'bualness pycer? our line-this mmw''iij..flekmi, fat" a new hotefcthere' wjR)lJiirfcvdMW? ccommoda tionij aadjeiskik! ajseno reason whjc Ahla summer shouldljof: see "Newport patron.- has' lacks at least' aJ ddgett oitA M;.hte8rit 4 Newport.: sW.f.-j0if4 t weht SidarfSgLllWekUi hous,"aristtsd 0$ljil0f) Impressed- wrth$hetgd WiradewrAhf the sgreat cUffjiMiftWlto the ocean. The lighthouae,rstayon(l .always ah interesting plmclt9tA .. fm great stretch of sandy" beach 'trf pltftsing-'and the two old wrecks attract the curious. S; -i. FINEST FiaNINGl EVER. "There is the finest fishing in tha world and the sportsrriatn can vsMrelJr here find his panidlae, for there la game within the five-mile limit. - Newport has .been considered a Htttee Bit 'WUt of .the iway, but thiau Southern Paolnc hopes' to smehd 1 1. service, in connection with the Corvallls & Eastern-, -that It will be easily accessible, ' . ' :- '-.-'' "The wife ot ex-Governor Lord has a cottage at Newport ' Last summer the desire to obeuby' It-became "so strong that Mrs. Lord eft me aH the Way from her husband's mission in Brasll for tha pur pose," ' ' ' y MOTOftoVdE PARTY. A party, ot motorcyclists, consisting of the following, ma'de an enjoyabie trip to the Twelve-Mile, House add return last Sunday: Billy Lea, Andy Fits, George Buckstone, Jim Gonlo'ck -Bob Lea, 8. H. Bralnard; Charles Eflch.: The start was made at-"10 o'clock a. m; The day was spent hi the cool woods. where a relished lunch was eaten. The return home was madeby'lh the even ing. ' , ' . Smith & Allen of this .city have been. almost swamped with orders for their new' patented stone-' bicycle racks, the kind provided for by an ordinance which was introduced in . tha ' City Council over a month ago.-' The ordinance made it ille gal to allow any kind' ot racks on the sidewalks excepting- those made of the sand-cement combination, prescribing the height and Weight of each,' and providing for the space they are to occupy on th? curbing. ' T.he . ordinance has not "yet passed, although there-seems to be no op position agalnat it o J- , , , A Arm in Germany controls a patent! for -extracting fiber from,, wood and is spinning yarn from-the material. PATENT; FOR. 8 ALE. FOR SALtt; at a sa'crlflcec tt Interest let a valuable patonted a.pSalt r4XTLI5 oesss Has been Aaoresa uex . Beans Small white, Ie: S l-Ac: pins, ao, uarvu, tne; Salmon Columbia. JUwer. taiia. .11.74: two-pound tails.. Tallow ttime, per nwia, hhiu; wo. l and arreaie. aUJi8. ,'': Hlde-Dry -hides, Nor 1, 1 pounds iid. : lBi31fiAc Der Dound: dry kin. N s in l.l nounds. )15c!'dnralf.Me.' t in SALEM-JJRIEFS :1 r -i F , ' 4 , SALEM. .June-114. The teachers and pupils of the-Llnooln school, la South Salem, gave . an excellent . efntertalnment at the Opera house, last night, for thi benefit of the school library. Tha affair was well patronised, and the entertain stent waa s success in every way.- K.i The City Council last night ordered tha drafting of an ordinance providing for A system of permits for all building opera tlons in tha city, the issuanoa of the per fniit to ba preceded by the fillng.'of plans for the proposed Improvement, the pro posed ordinance to be similar to the on now iq f ore ut Portland, ' ' About 80 Masons and their ladles, atl member of the Eastern Btar, came to Salem, from. iallas and Independence lat night, and visited the local, chapter of the Sastera Btar, Where the visitors were royally entertained. Among the visitors was Mrs. Aliie .Townsend, of Dallas!, ' worth grand matron of the Grand Chap ter, Eastern Utar, of Oregon. ' On June 26,- Professor W. C. Hartley Will hold aa examination of applicants for appointment to the Annapolis Naval Academy, and on the following day the; young. me:v taking that examination wilt' pass a physical examination before Dtt J. A. Richardson. These applicants come' from the First Congressional District,, and from among them one . cadet wilt be appointed . by Congressman , Thos. It Tongue. . , . iy.l .4 NEW TODAY. Best Sugdr Cured Hams 14c. r. Picnic HsnM. Cottage Hams........ ic M.Ik M.1I I MMMMA.aM VAin' SO-lb pall Lard, compound.. ....... $4. 75 i-lb pall best l4Wd.';i..:r.?.r..65 -Kancn KggSA..r,,,i..... ........... Dairy I$irtWfr.ES..S5C td joc 40C eesCreamery Butter, 40c and 45A t?ernembr, Saturday yeujttt chick) , .J i eos cheaper than erjr. $550 Each Belmont and East 23d Street TILTON'S jVDDITION' Choice lots $350 each and i f upwards. Smalt cash ' i payment and the balance f tn monthly installments. If you purchase In Til- I ton's Addition and wish tb build, we will loan you, the' money at six per cent, - repayable In easy pay- ' mentsv";'" t ' ': Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 6 and f Chamber of Commerce Qround floor. Ffurth Street side WANT TO SELL THESE BAD-GOO0 house and barn, with ( lots; a nice little farm, 6 blocks Woodstock cars, $1200, Modern 6-room house, full lot, West avenue, $1160. - - An elegaint corner, nearly S acres, hear Kenllworth, $800. A magnificent $-acre place, just a handsome home, 8-room s house, .near i flregj2ityc,ipa4 $2500. J t'v.V 1 GO-acre stock ranch, 1 mile R. R. sta., $800. Will exchange. Don't you forget We have the barganls. - . i , . - Bi- H. .OUNN, I4tt first street. Men and women to locate On some elegant Timber Lands; . . ' Splendid opportunity; enquire immediately v . jet Failing Bldg, RESIpENCES- Dr. Henry Jones' flue residence 17th 't,.r between Couch and Buvla on JilUn-Meier s fine house ori l$th, be tween Everett and Flanders. Qtiartfr Wdck end i houses. 12th' and Salmon, arid vacant building lots in hft nnftx tt pYtv. SHAW. MACLEOD A CO., 213 Stark, near Becona. EAST SIDE REAL ESTATE A'FEW BARGAINS- " $2700 will buy two i-room Houses, renting for $25 per month. A 228-acre farm near Gresham at $20 par acre. . 10 acres cleared and fenced, 4 miles from the city, for exchange for house and lot In the city. ' . . 6-room house, Twelfth and East Oak, on 60x50; $1600. 9-room house, close In, $2500. ,, Lots In Schmeer Addition. J300 to TOM Lou in Llnwood Addition, $200 and $250; on' Installments. . Two suburban homes, $1500 and $1300. We have money to loan from $500 and up, from 1 to 6 years' rime. J. 'L. WELLS & CO., 100 Grand Ay. PROPOSAL TOR WOODEN DRY DOCK. Port of Portland. . No. 66$ Worcester Bloeki Portland. Or. Sealed DroooaalS will m racflvn ana opened on June 26, 1902, si 4 p. tn.. at the above office for a floating wooden dry dock of five sections, according to nlana and specifications prepared by James E. Blaekwell, consulting engineer,. Dexter Hortoh building, Seattle, Wash., and now on file In the office of the Port of Port land. '. 1 ... . A certified check of $100. drawn tn tha order of the Port of Portland, mint . company the application for plans, which check will be returned to the drawer upon the return of the plana and specifi cations to the undersigned. - - - A certified check for 10, "percent of the amount ef tha bid must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will en ter into a contract; Satisfactory' tha Port of Portland, and alw twtmi ...- faithful performance .should the contract be swarded him. The right to reject -'any or H bids or to Waiva defects is TeserVedw . , T. Plans, apectfioatloBa and full informa tion can ba obtained by applying to - N Ul V Board. Lots Q1T onu it- HAS .TROUBLES All Along the Line the Company May Have - - Strike. (Journal Special Service.) , ST. PAUL, June II. Unless an agree ment Is reaohed With the loeal union of boitermakers at nee, the Great North era road Is promised trouble all along the Imav'.'f j ' The men say the officials have had time to think tha matter over, and as they have made no offer to compromise, ah effort will now be made' to have very man employed tn the boiler shops of the road between St. Paul and the coast lay down their tools. Yesterday afternoon the men employ ed at MInot; N. D., went out In sympa thy with the local men, and preparation are being made by the mn at several other pieces to do likewise. The machinists, v it ws reported, de cided last night to go out in sympa thy with the Boilermakers this afte? noon, but a Joint aesnlon Was held at Federation hall this morning and while the, men interested refused to make known what they decided to do, it was generally believed that another meeting of the machinists had been decided en before tinal action is talcen. The men will hold another meeting his svenlng at Federation Haik L ' , CLASSiriEDfjVPS. FOR 8ALEM I8C ELLA N EOUS ,. UAtL'S sate, standard of ' tlii world; safes sold on emsy parhieots: trade f eai old ssfe for a new one.! Norrts Sate Lock CO 1 Firstnst,, ' r , FOR - BALE-One-hersepoww eleotrte motor for mule cheap. inquire of cash. ir. this othue. ( BOON TO WOMAN. "Magnolia Blos som'' and "Royal Tea," positive cure for all female diseases. BARBARA OROENER, general agent, m . Eaat Oak st.;- city...,, v- ,. . FREEV-FREE Handsome home savings banks at the Security Savings ft Trust Company ; .nly a limited number to be loaned: -call and ask for one of those banks, m Morrison st. 2L s4sjhs HAIR SPECIALIST. A. JB. Deere, the specialist lis treatment of hairand .scalp 60 f The Dekum; phoae Red 28. ' ' " MASSAGE. aage, electric treatments. Kiret st. ATHS. Snbwden Bathroomi. UOM, Wash., room L Vapor baths, massage and electric treatments. - ai ' ' CLAIRVOYANT. MRS. STEVENS, the leadhg-;Palmlst and Clairvoyant, gives reliable advice on all affairs of life; readings, 60c. 221ft Mor rison st. ROOMS FOR RENT. 435 ALDER, cor. tfttwNlcely furnished front rooms; all conveniences: tutifble "fo one or two gentlemen. - , '7 NICELY FURNISMKD ROOMSl light and airy. jno. its tin st.; use or pnona ana bath. THE ROSS 21H4 1st., cor. Salmon; ele gant rooms; transient solicited. Phoni Red 1881. FtTRNISHED ROOMS-18H4 1st St., cor. Tamhlll; transient solicited. Tel. Brown 891. THE QRAND New management' light. . airy room, baths. $87 Tamhlll; tel. t Hood 719. FURNISHED ROOMS-Bath. teh SS$ 'amhill. near cor. West Park, Phone areen.Bsg.-- ' jP.Otl., THE BURBANK. S34 Tamhili-Well-fur nlshed front' rooms and board; also table board.$ THE LOCKWOOD, $5114 Morrison st. i Furnished rooms; transient, Phono Ore gon South 606. 3tm !THE 'METROPOLE New management. $6 Stark; light, airy roomafeasonable. MANHATTAN COURT-Bricfc building; ateamneai, newiy iumosa. suvi oimjch. THE CASTLE S72 Wash.! rooms for gan- tlemen; transient. euMtp m. 8ITUATI ON WANTEO. WANTED A position as first-class ma chinist, Just arrived from East Ad- - dress Box "C" journal, , HELP WANTED Kl ALE. LOGGERS; mill and yard men' men and teams; wooa-cnoppera: isi-m oanas ana milkers; work of all kinds In and out guarantee on every ticket Call and aee us. 1 $2Vfc Morrison; branches, $47 Burnside and . 61 North Third. CONTRACTORS. FRANK 8 CAMPBELL, c carpenter and repair work. M First street; phone Front 1305. MISCELLANEOUS. HIGHEST PRICE paid for men's cast-oft clothing and shoes. 7$H N. $d. Phons . Green 128. Orders promptly attended to. WINE DEPOT. THE COLUMBUS-Callfprnia wine De pot. P. Lorati. Prop. All kinds wine. 6 glass. Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Headquarters for cooks,, wallers and $ bartenders. 148 Fourth at Or. phone Main 751. . a'------ - BARBERS' SUPPLIES. lWlS-SNQERprber SupiyCo - ?n a BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Smyth A Howard Co, tl Chamber of , Commerce, . 1 , , , , , . ' TECHNICAL, 8CHOOL. ' fHNTRTrATToATTCoTrp Bchoola Scrantpn. Penna. Edgar Faulk, SIGN WRITER Jasale Waddell, -Sign Writer, Sxsu Tavlor atreet. Phone Hood 174. Portland f "TEAS AND C0FPCaVV " Haines'' Tea Store. Famous MUtlatoa Taal JUU ft opp. Pestofflce - r Ad vertlM your wants ih 4 ' paper that' goes to all the people. . ATTORNEYS. Paxton," Beach" & Simon, fl Chamber of . Commerce. : ; t ? ChSrfes A. "Lucas, room 12$ Chamber of . Commeros. ,. James Gleason, $ and S Mulkey Building. AS8AYER AND ANALYST. Paul Baumei, . Assayer and Analysis t; gold dust bought. $28 Stark at, BOOTS AND SHOES. A. Dreysrs. tj Third at. t. fiafagef, Repair Shop. tf Waahinf foti. Marks Shoe Store, $6$ Morrison st., near 3d. Agents Jenness Miller Shoes. BILLIARD TABLES. TJ,1. Bruaswick-Balka. Collsnder Co., Third St. CHIROPODY AND MANICURING. Wm. " Devetiy 'and Estelle Deveny, Wl AlUky Bulg, Third and Morrison. L. Mitchell, Expert Chiropodist. Knight s Shoe Store, m Washington at. Phone Hood na,.. CONFECTIONERY. A. J. Coff man, Chocolates and Bon Bona, 2ii Washington st. W, J, PowelL Candies and Cigars, 420 Washington st. .... , . Henry Blumenauer, Manufacturing Con fectioner, 430 Washington st. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. The Maiiread Cigar Btore, fa Wasn, su CYCLISTS AND MACHINERY. E. P. Ksenan, Columbia, Hartford and Vtdette Bicycles, First ut. Phone Red Sewing Machines and Bicycles. SSB Mor rlson street. .-. .. , -n OJRNICEJSKjmO Metal SkylTghts, 1ottlvantKd Iron, Cot-nieeSi- J. C,- Bayer,' DH5 tlucuiid1 st-. -" 1; CREAMERIES. La Grande Creamtry Coirtpany, butter, eggs and cheese. $64 Tfamhill.st. Phone, ! Oregon Maid. fit. " , p 4 4 v r Arlington Creamery butter, eggs, cheese, etc, 2tl? Burnside t. CO AL AN WOOD. Oregon FuerCo."dealers In ail kinds of coal and wood, $44 Morrison at. Banfleld-Veyeey Fuel Co., dry flat wood, , 80 Third st. Phone Main 36$ and Col, m. v.PECORATORS.; E. H. .Moorehouss 7 Co., wail papers, 3u7 Washington st. J8f - DENTISTS, S. M. Hamby, D. p. fl., roon $ Wash. I ington Bidg., Washington and 4th sis. Theodore S, Thompson, $0-61 Washington Bldg., Washington and Fourth acs. Phone Hood 414., P. S. Langworthy, rooms 7 and S Benson Building, 281 H Morrison street, near Fifth. . DRESSMAKERS. Mra. E. J. Oliver, Millinery Parlors, room wo aiacieay uiog. DRUQOISTS. O. P. S. Plumper, 260-252 Third st. (Rows S Martin, Sixth and Washington. Frank J. Strelblg, 342 Washington st. Laue-Davls Drug Co., 175 3d St. Phone $4$. ELECTRIC WORKS. Portland Electrical Washington st. Works Office, 332 Western Electric Works, 306 Wash. at. HAT MANUFACTUKERS. HAT MANUFACTURERS AND RENO VATORS Only place In Portland for good work; union hatters. Boston Hat Company, 82 Fourth street; phone Black 1832. PHYSICIANSAND SURGEONS. Dr. Cora C. Talbott, IS years experience In dlseaaes of women. Writ or call. 308 Salmon st. ' , ' ' ELECTRICIAN8. ' Arthur T. Walker, room 21 Cambridge Building. Phone Red 2954. Residence, Pink 1261. e ENGRAVERS. Hlcks-Chatten Engraving Company, Mor rison, neiween rirei ana second sts. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Oregon Employment Co., 227 Burnside st. Acme Employment Bureau, S6 &tbrr!son. -Help free to employers. Phone North 1381. Columbia 2S75 financial! $300,000 to loan at S and 9 per cent. Wra Beck. 321 Morrison st RJ?!ER8 ' The Sllvsrfleld Fur Mfg. Co., 2sT1llor7n - son st. GROCERS. F. Dresser V CO.. 840-342 Washington st. Owen H. Serp'ie ft Co., Fancy Groceries. 363 Morrtso st HAIRDRES8INQ, MANICURING. Paris Hair Store, $0$ Washington st. u-to-date hair dressers. " Rosenthal fiJ'tJ-Wlg-msklh(r and manicuring.-160 Fifth st Hood 914. HAY AND GRAIN. W. 8. Leathers. 110 North Third at., Lime Shingles and Cement. HOTELS. Hotel Belvedere, . and Alder sts. European plan. Fourth Esmond Hotel Rates: European. 50o to $L60 per day. Front and Morrison sts. HOUSE FURNISHERS. Home Furnisners - furniture. Carpets. Parlor Goods, Stoves, etc. & i. Qev; urts ft Sons, 173-175 First, 219-22S Yam hill. -Both phones $04. INSURANCE. Buffer, Burgard 'ft Co-. $51 Washington' st. SLOT MACHINES. All stylesr repairing; Phonographs, rec ords. Transcontinental Machine CO., $f . .Washington st STATIONERY. the Kllham Stationery Co.. $67 Morrison street. . , - . t V4J James R- Ewlng, Bookseller. V. if . C. A. Bldg.. 169 Fourth st, Portland. , , FOR SALEREAL ESTATE. REAL Estate, and General Buslnasa Agency. , . uaa. 119 n irat St Classified Advertising ITAV t YUII A WANT 7 TnMn.JKi.Lur i in I JvVKriAl JEWELER8. B$dTh1rd Stf'' Pmonda Wlltch"' t8' The L. C. Henrlchssn Co.. jewelers and opticians, m Washington st The G. Heltkemper Co., manufacturing jewelers, 28 Morrison st ToJlP A ?ck watches, diamonds, etc, 807 Morrison st Clean Towels Dally. Comb, brush, soap, per month. Novelty Supply Co.. W 42 N. Ninth st Tel. 410. LIVERY STABLES Frasler. ft McLean Liver phones $0. No. 200 to tot ' Stable. Fifth st Both MA88AGE. W. H. Faulkner, room 16, S61H Morrison MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Flute, guitar, mandolin and banjo In struction. Prof. U. A. Smith, residence 24 Twelfth. Phone Brown 696. Fisher Music Store. Everything in music. Vtione Red 962. 190 Thlru st ladies' Tailoring. Ladles' tailor-made suits; fancy embroid ered and applique dresses and trimming. Stephan's, 29 Alder st - MONUMENTS. Otto Schumann, monumental and build ing work, 204 Third at Estimates, on nrat-class work and stock, only. PAWN BROKERS. Uncle Henry, 43 North Third st' Portland Loan Office, Dan Marx, prop.. 74 Third su, near Oak. Phone Brown tii. Uncle Myers, jeweler. 143 Third st PIAN08. Boule Bros. Piano Co,, $26 Washington st T PHOTOGRAPHERS) E. -W. Moore, crayon , and oil portraits. , Third and Washington fit. PLUMBERS.; Taylor ft Stanton, plumbing and steam iittingK $8 Sixth st - REAL ESTATE. Lehman Loan and Collection. Agency. Chamber of Commeree. : 70$ J"." F. Compton. ; Washington st Phone Black 829. $02 The King Real Estate Association. Chamber of Commerce. 723 E. F. Riley, 608 Chamber of Commerce. Chat. H. Korell, real estate and mortgage loans. 251 Washington. Main 688. RESTAURANTS. Morris' Lunch and Coffee House, Below Imperial Hotel. Btrouse's Restaurant, 229 Washington st. City Chop House and Restaurant, 1$ Third at, N - . . . ORIENTAL SHOOTING GALLERY. The latest quartlscope views, 63 Third st STORAGE AND TRANSFER. C. O. Plok, office 88 First St.. bet. Stark and Oak; phone 696. Pianos and furni ture moved and packed for shipping; commoaions n reproof, orick warehouse. Front and -Clay sts. 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. L. ft M. . Alexander He Co., agents. TICKET OFFICES. Overland Ticket Office.. 140 Third st; to $20 saved to all points. $5 TAILORS. We pall for, clean, press and deliver one suit each week for $1.00 per month. 433 Washington St Bon Ton Tailoring Co.. 84 Third st, oppo sue vDtmuer iu, vvuimerce., TRUNK FACTO l;Y. Harris Trunk Co., trunks, valises, satcb els. etc. ail Morrison ti. WALL PAPER. H. V, Chrlstensen, -wall papers, and ' painter, 141 Seventh St., corner Alder. Ernest Miller ft Co., wall paper and dec orations. 127 First st. BANKS. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With which is amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Capital paid up $8,000,000 Reserve 2,000,004 Transacts a general banking business. SAV I BANK DEPARTMENT. Accounts opened for sums of $10 and up wards, and Interest allowed on minimum monthly balances. Rates on application. 244 Washington st. E. A. WYLD, Msnager. I ADD & TILTON, BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN, 1859. Transact a general banking business. 1t,t(,rest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favor able terms. Letters of credit Issued avail able in Europe and the Eastern States. Bight-exchange and telegraphic trans fer" sold on New York. Washington, Chi lino. St. Louis, Denver, Omaha. San Francisco and various points in Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Exchange sold on London. Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK MKKC PORTLAND, OR. J Frank Watson ..'..President R L Durham Vice-President r' W. Hoyt ....Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKII United States Depositary. Drafts and letters of credit issued avail w to all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought LONDON & SNmFtEDC1SCO BANK Chamber otjhg. Third Head office, 55 Old Broad street London. This bank transacts a general benklna business, makes loans discounts bills anS Issues letters of credit available for trav. elers and the purchase of merchandise in inv city of the world. Deals in foreign ind domestloe exchange. Interest paid on time deposits, ln W. A. MACRAE. Manager. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY to Loan on Cltv lota and inv S roved farms.. W, A. Bhaw ft Co 83 tark Street, . W A. HATHAWAY Money to loan. 10 Washlngtotn Building. Phone Hood 41$, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Johsj A.' Melton, Carpenter and BuUdert SOT Stark st; office and store natures built ' ana rsmoaeiea. altering and ra. ! . pairing bouses. Phona Main 747. 3 , Help Wasted, per Hue, t; aspleyaMM Wanted, per Was. S Wswled Beeaie, ser Bae. . is r , up.. 5.. .. per lie, , , . ,. . - a H . CootraoS rate. iMsaaltssilss. EASTvu SOUTH Depot Fifth and I Streeta - -Leaves- Arrive. idVKRLAND E- fPRESS TRAINS. S:80 p na 1:48 a 1 ior oaiem, , ttose- ourg.Asnianffr Hac ramento. ' OaSen. 8:30 am pta P' San Franclsoo. Mo Jave, Los Angeles. El Paso, New Or- leans ana the East At Wo o d b u rnl fdalhr exceDt Bun aay, morning tralni connects witn train for Mt Angel, Bll-I verton. u r 0 w n s-i villa finrinfl.M land Natron, and Albanv Local for Mt. Angel and SU- 4:00 p m 7:S0 a m l4:M pm "1011. Albany passenger n-i a at s.-u p m corvallls passenger oueriaun passenger! aaa Dally, noaiiy1 except BundayT i.?wblte tlck on 'e between Port-. nd' f,a,crpamento Bna 8rB Francisco. Net" rates $17.50 first-class and $14 second-elaaa, , Second-class includes slseper; Srst-elas ' Qoat not. : Hates and tickets to Eastern pofntt and ??,r,0f;9' A,' JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALIA. Can be ab talned at Ticket Office, No. 264, corner Weshlng ton and Third. YAMHILL DIVISION. t Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson St, ff?v2 .P0I:tlan" da,,y T:20 a. m :. 1:6S :S5, 4.-40, :, 8.30 p. m. Dally aa cjpi Sunday, 6:30, 9:40 a. m.. $:06. U:$Q pa, m. Sunday only, a. m. , Arrtrf. o'A'and ay, $:W. 10:t0 tU rt., 1:36, :10. 4:30. 6:16, 7:40, 10 p. m DallF except Sunday, 6:35, 9;30, 10:6 a. m. ex-, fept Monday, 12:40 a. m.; Sunday only, 10.06 a, m. . . 4, Leave for Dallas dally except Sunday. - E;06 p, m, Arrive I'ortlsad l. 30 a, m. I'assenger train leaves Dalla for AlHia' Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays st 8:60 P- m- Returns Tuesdays and Saturdays. , Except Sunday. . f , , , . V. A. SCHILLING, City Tichet Agent, W. E. COMAN. Freight and Passengejl Agent ' ; 1 ' '" . 1 "" ". '. TIME CARD -OFJRAINS PORTLAND ; Tleoar. , Arrive. North Coast Limited. ..2:00 p. m. 7:00 a. m. . Twin City Express,.., 11 :30 p. m, $:$0 p, m, 1 jvanaas city ana bl 1 Louis Special ....... $:25 a. vu 11:10 p. m Pugot Sound Limited. 8:25 a. m. (:4S p. m(' Take the Paget Bound Limited for Olytnpla. South Bend and Gray's Harbor Solnts. All trains daily. Four tratna ally to Tacoma and Ssattlsw Three , through to the East , ,r. ,r Asst. Genera) Pass. Asi, " 12S6 Morrison street v PorUand, Or. tSliojLiriE si TTaTaraiT a a, A THREE TRAINS DAILY FOR ALL, POINTS EAST (Sil iUHStFi! , I QlOGDEN. SHASPJ I tfl SOUTtS. IO I 11 41 UNION DEPOT. Leave, t Arrive. 7 ' CHICAGO-PORTLAND" 9:00 am 4:80 pm . SPECIAL. DaUy DaUy " ' For the East via Hunt- ington. . , ' "SPOKANE FLYER. 6:16 pm MamV, x For Eastsrn Washing- DaUy Dalh . . ton, Walla Walla. Lew- . ,s,, Iston, Coeur d'Alene and ' ' Gt. Northern points. , . . i -: f - ATLANTIC EXPRESS, SM pm 8:10 am"' : . For the East via Hunt- Dally , Dally . ' ington, . '. ' ffi OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. I '., FOR SAN FRAN: From t l f CISCO. -.vi. Alns-. m' SS. Geo. W. Elder-. worth Mvm ,t June 1, U, 21, v Dock ' - ' 1 -8S. Columbia . 8:00pm i,!-'?' June t, 16. 16. '-'"" ; ' ' : FOR ASTORIA and 8:00 pm SOpm, way points, connecting Dally Dally with str. for Ilwaco and ex Sua ex Sun ' ,. North Beach, str. Haa-sat 10 ,4 sale, Ash street dock. ' p m S . i 1 -FOR CORVALLIS and b:tiam 6:00 pm ' way points, steamer Mon, Tuee., Ruth. Ash street dock. Wed.. Thura. ; ! (Water permitting.) FrL Sat FOR DAYTON. Oregon 7:00 am" 3:00 pm- City and Yamhill River Tues.. Mon., ' points, str. Modoa Ash Thur Wed.. U Street dock. Sat Fri " 1 (Water permitting.) , i ' TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washlng ton. Telephone. Main TU. PORTLAND & ASIATIC -1 STEAMSHIP CO. For Yokohama and Hongkong, catting . at Kobe, Nagasaki and Shahghal, taking freight via connecting steamers for Ma', nlla Port Arthur and Vlsdlvostock. FOr rates and full information call on or address officials or agents of tha O. ' . ft N. Co. , 1 Astoria & Columbia V; River Railroad Co. DEPOT FIFTH AND 1 STREETS. Leaves. Arrives. rut r - i rl.,Bli.nIaLWMt ..'., ; rift, 'Warrenton, Fla fvel,- Hammond, Port 8:00 AM. U:lff A-at, Stevens, - w"un and Seashore Ex press, juauy. Astoria Express; -Dally. 7:00 P.M. 1:40 P.M.' nffe-. CS Morrison street and Union PaV, Qeneri Passenger Agent. Astoria. Or. . ' ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER. Fred A. Ballin, 48 Sd st Tel. Oak Tft Vea. , sels ana macninery ei au ainos os . signed. ' 1 , :' " J BARBERS, s i Joseph Reidel, jtSTMorrlion st C. V. Hara, 14S Fifth street BICYCLES. ired X, Merrill Cycle Ce lwj-Ui s -