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TOC. EVIENTNfr JOTTHNAL, PORTLAND, OREO (TNTVEDNES DAT, JtTIiY 'SVr,,902, .
The Commercial Wfeld' j
REAL ESTATE
1M"
The record
WMk shows:
for th flrtt half of the
Real Estate Transfer.
Monday
Tuesdav
Wednesday
e
, Total ,M...-i,.4 .............
Building Permit
..896,828 l
Monday
Tuesday
..8lS,M0 M
... 7.800 (ft
Wednesday
0OmfOmowmv
.Total .,.,.
. Now that there la no boycott on build
tug material or any unsettled question
pending between woodworker and the
nianufacturer of o-called j"unfalr ma
terial, and atnoe the tonemeaon plat
Ir' kHkta.rra. etc. are o xoellent
term wit the contractor building la
bound one more to go on. ,
- " The setback which was given to con-
atruotlve work waa a moat senoua w
but It U possible-that bunching to
gether ..of
I BO KANT CONTRACTS
,t.i. deiavad may be overcome
,M tiLt tha ImDedlment J removed.
-i ..a ' Annditiona. usually by their
own ahar force, bear away all obstruct
tlone. Is 1 not an Impossible thing, even
now, perhaps, to recover most of the
ground that haa been -lost while labor
problems nave been working out their
m loinflmi Should auoh prove to be
tbe ease, under the general law of aver
age. l0i will probably be fully a great
la the way of building as any previous
year, or even greater. . ;
-raatarda work waa resumed on tbe
wrtrrn-HTORT BTTHJXNGr ' -
ta take u the half block on tbe north
aide of Oak between Fourth and Fifth
h-tflndna- to Henry Welnhard. Mr. Wein-
bard.we ready some time Ago to
with the bunding, but while the pros-
Decks were good for a general strike
he hesitated, for the very good reason
that he aid not care to get Into any ml-.
understanding with the unions.
The work on the new Welnhard bulld-
Ing will be pushed with all possible ex'
pedltlon. The possibilities are that a
similar building will be erected adjoining
this building at no very distant period.
Mr. Welnhard may decide to extend his
' building to a full six stories.
There are a great
t MANY BUILDINGS
owned by Mr. Welnhard In Portland, but
he will keep on adding to his list. It
seenis, which shows that he Is not afraid
to invest In, the City of Portland. His
example Is on worthy of emulation by
others. , , '
An effort' is making toward the rehabili
tattou of the old building at Fourth and
Alder, where Vlnce, the market man,
made so sensational a turn on hlacredl
tors a few montha ago, and left them
' with a choice selection of unpaid bills.
This building haa for years been a men
ace to '
PUBLIC HEALTH
aifl an offense So the: nostrils of the
tjtpubllc.
ttepalrs are now ,ln progress her un
der a permit taken out for 12090. The
building Is one reeking with filth, and
ahould have been purified long time
- since. The site It ocouples la a valuable
one, and worthy a nrst-olaa building.
Such an on, it would seem, would prove
a 'good investment, for the rent should,
prove lucratlce.
BUILDING PERMITS
for pretty fair sums have been Issued
the last week which show that the para
lysing effect of the recent strike is cer
tainly wearing off. Among these the
following may be mentioned:
James H. Banks, two-story dwelling,
East 'Nineteenth and Bast Twenty-first,
to cost (3000.
It. I Darrow, two-etory dwelling, Han
cock and Bast Nineteenth streets; to coat !
4000.
Portland General EHeotrio Company's
building at Seventh and Alder streets, to
coat -8750O. . i .
Portland Wels Beer Bottling Company,
one-story dwelling, at Mllwaukle and
Ellsworth streets, to cost 2000; 4
Mrs. Dora Miller, two-story dwelling; at
Bain and Williams avenue, to cost 13000.
jr. B. Harris, six two-story flats at
Fourth and Clay, to cost (8,600.
THE MARKETS.
-p.,. ;
Nothing unusual occurred in the local
wholesale markets today. There was not
a single change In published quotations
today. .
Peanuts are again on the rampage, and
NORTHWEST .NEWS
i ..
ABERDEEN, Wash. Harry War4e
has victimised many merchant here by
forged checks. He has disappeared.
OCTOEN, truh.-Tbe Amalgamated Su
gar Company, embracing the factories at
Ogden and Logan. Utah, and L Grande,
Or., has been finally formed, with a cap
ital of $4,000,000.
QUINCT, , Cal,A ' delayed blast in a
' mine at L Porte yeaterday killed Will
tarn Hlltman and Robert Sample, the for
mer Deing blown to atoms.
BOISE, Idaho. Gorernor Hunt has ap
pointed W delegate to represent Idaho
at the International Mining Congress at
Butte, Mont, t ...
SEATTLE Iver Tates on Mondar
evening In Fall City attempted to mur
der bis wife, and committed suicide while
drunk. j
BEATRICE. Neb.-I4nden Tree, , the
Arabian stallion presented to Oeneral
Orant hy th Sultan of Turkey, died here
last night of old age. v H was SO year
.Old, T.$-(if :7"r.-;.'i' ..MS.,', V-y.yi-' A . ,;;;.,.' ,.i
AURLVE flOTES. .
The British bark Wynford has been or
lered to proceed from Royal Hoads to
Portland to load wheat She will probably
'each her in time for July loading, 1
The German ahlp Uta, which left Port,
tand In February, arrived out at'Fal
wuth, England, 1B0 day e route, v, -: -
Sounding bow being mad by the Uni
t Unexpected that another o fifths lately
numeroua "advances wDl soon b made,,
, The trade waa notified this morning of
a decline of K en both pure and stand
ard Manila rope. No change la reported
on alaaX.
The poultry market Is much stronger
today on account of the very light re
ceipts the psst feii . aay, . The demstad
for poultry Is very -good for this time
of the year. An- advan.se of quotations
would not be much1 of a surprise. -
i Egg are stUI -scarce, the supply seem
ing.to drop off every day They are atUl
quoted at too for moat sale. ,
. . -. GRAIN AND FLOUR.
" Wheats-Nominal f Walla " -jWalla, ' Mo;
bUiastem, TOei valley,. 7o..-'
Barley Feed 82f28 ner ton. . "
Oats-No. I white, tU&9l; gray, 1X31
MUlstuffs Bran, tl per ton middlings,
ii inoru, coop,
. Hay-TtmoUy, (UOK; clover. 17 JOO.
BUTTER. EGGS. POULTRT.
Butteiv-Creamery, lSUfflc; dairy, ' 1&9
Cheese Full . eream,. twins. 13018Hi
louni ADienca, lie. , .
hena, HHXffo.OO per dos.; broilers, ' 12.909
(.00; fryers, tvmz.Sb-. ducks. (3.00(63.50 per
aos.; turkeys, live, qwmc; ao areasea,
mjuso per 10.; geese, H.wf&,wper aos.
, 'i VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. . -
Potatoes New potatoes. (12S per centaL
Onions GaUlornla red, (1.OO01SS, yel
low Danvers, (1.60.
Tomatoes-412b1.5o per Orate; turnips,
KSHLSh: currota. Ma doa. bunches: beets.
25a per dosen bunchee; .. peas, 8H30
per, to.; asparagus, per oca; ran.
Uhu im ArML. IfllHlAn - MMa Anions.
dos., 12H15c; cabbages, Oregon, ltto per
lb.; Oregon strawberries, (Mwio per lb. J
Oregon rhubarb, ta per lb.; artichokes,
per dos., 4060c; lettuce, neaa. per aos.,
too; , California green flora,., SSe doaen;
asparagus beans, e per. lb-t raspberries,
(LIO per crate of at boxes; grapes, Ari-
sona, (Z.W per crate. ;
Green fruit Lemons, (404,60; oranges,
(4O4.G0 per box 1 banana,- pine
apples, (3(660 per do.; cherries, 75c$l;
K aches. 75!&80o; California plums, (1.&1.E5
x; apricots, 6B80o; musk melons, (3.U
per aos.; watermelons, aa.su .pw aoa. .
Dried fruit 8ut-drled apples, , sack or
boxes, per lb.. oac; evaporated, vrnvtW.
Qto: prunes. Italians, tf4c; figs, Calif or.
nia blacks, iWSoi do white, (0; plums.
pitted, 6o.
' GROCERIES. NTJTS."HTC.
Sugar Cube, (476; 'Crushed, (4.75;
powdered, ' dry granulated, (4.60;
extra. C. (4.10: aolden C. (4.00: beet.
eanutated. (4,45 per 100 Iba sack basts:
rrels. 10c: half barrets i: boxes, TSOk
per 100 lbs., above basis, 140 per lb dis
count for prompt cash; maple, 12Va&Uo
per pound. rt
Coffee Mocha, 23028c: Java, fancy,
266&lc: Jara, good, !W02c; Java, ordi
nary, 18a0c; Costa Rica fancy, l(XS20ft;
Costa Rica, good. 16llc: Costa Rica,
ordinary. 10l2c per bound: Columbia
rout, Ui MVHWVti smv. aw,
(10.63 list; Cordova. (11.13; Yosemlte, (11.
Bail oaies, n, , a, m-so; nn,
Fine table and dairy, 60a. per sack. 54c:
Liverpool. 64c; Worcester, 86c; Woroeeter,
bbls., bulk. (20 lbs., (6.76.
Butcoarse, nail grouna, iiM, par ton,
(20.10; 90s per ton. ()..
, Honey Fancy white, lKJTlSo: light am
ber, i2HOlo; dark amber. lOOUo.
Grain bags-Calcutta, .((.W? per 100
for July-August.
Nuta Peanuts, $tto per pound for
raw. (two for roasted; cocoanuta. t&a
(0c per dosen; walnuts,' lZeito per
pound; Pin nuts, ivauw; nicaory nuts,
fe: chestnuts. tSMHti. per drum; Bra-
cans. 1414Hc; almonds, 12Vtloc; cocoa-
nuts, suo per aos.
coal uii vai
sea. Sfnu per a-alloa: liar.
rels, 16c; tanks, lee.
ftlae. ImDeriaL Japan No. L (a: No. t
VA01 New Orleans. 67a
Salmon Columbia River, ene-pounl
talis, i.io; iwo-pouna isiis, ve.w,
fancy
one-pound flats, (LS6; half-pound fancy
flats, (1.15; Alaska talis,
ti : two-Dound tails, it.
Wo, red
Beans Small .white. Mc; large white
( l-6c: pink, (0; bayou. iot limaa. 4c.
HOPS. WOOL AVID HIUK8.
Hops 17ttlSc per pound; contract. 13
14c.
WOOl nominal; vatiajr, uwfSC Jfiaat-
era oregoni wyuws.
HhMDsuins sneaxi
na-oneariage, 15492t: short
wool, i&aibei medium wool, SOMa; long
rnol. uwtuSl each.
Tauow rnme, par pounu, ttfte; ISO.
and grease, 8HJ(
Hidespry hides, No. 1, 1 pound ant
9 to 16 pounds. 15c I 4ry ealf. No. 1 under
B pounds, 10ei dry-salted, bulla and stags,
one-third less than dry Hint; saltea hides,
steers, sound, 40 pound and ov, Sfe&eV
BO to to pounds, TH8e: under 50 pounds
and cows, Vc; stag and bulla, sound. 69
6HH: kip, sound. IB to,W pounds. To; vaal.
sound. 10 to 14 pounds,
M 1, A
under 10 pounds. He: green funaalted), to
r pound less; cuii te per pound lees:
hides, salted, each. (L60l: drv.
each, (101.90; eolts' hides, each, 550c;
goat skins, common, each, lOiSlOc; An-
, MEATS AND PROVISIONS.
Fresh meat Beef, prime, TflTHo; pork,
7Tfco per lb.: veal, H07tsc; mutton, H
C3o. dressed,. 6mo per lb.: cows, oa
7c; bulls, 4060 per lb.; iamb, tWo per
Hams, bacon, etc. Portland jpae
(Weatern) hams, l4i4fio, plcnip, .JUeT b.
Dreasiaai pawn, ivviv iu.; igai siaes,
13fce lb.; backs, - UOUo; dry aalted.
aides, UHO) dried bef sett. lo; tnaides
ana anucxies, ibo per id.; outside,
Mo per lb.; Eastern packed hams
under IS lbs., 15c; over 11 lbs., 16c:
fancy, ci' picnic Jc; shoulders.
breakfast bacon, 16c; bacon Sides, lie:
unsmoked, 13c; smoked, 14c; butt si
litf:
LrS-.KsttIs leaf. 13Uo: ateafn rrtArmA
HUfl fAMM ft..-,. .
ted State Engineers' tug George H. Men.
dell, show that vt mean low tide there
Is 20 feet, of water in th outfit channel
between Tongue Point and Astoria. Should
the channel continue to improve, this
course will ba charted as the regular ship
way. h v ;
.The British ship Cumberland out 84
days from Newcastle, Australia, en route
to TaJtal with a cargo of ooaL Twenty
five per cent has been paid 'ft'her by the
underwriters. , . . ; 1
' The British ship Tweedsdal Is loaded
with wheat and flour at Taooma, deatlned
for South Africa,' but Is unable to soil for
the want of a full crew.r' ' .
Only" U of the ft sealing schooner's will
get away from Victoria for Behrlng Sea.
It was impossible to secure Indian bunt,
er. This is said to be the smallest seal
ing fleet from. Victoria for years.
v Sadly Shaken.
"John, you wr at; your - club last
nlghtr ; ; ' . ?
..'"Te.' "' &xrv.-';v'''.."' '
."By theway, thU Martlniqu eruption
ba been going on "for wk or eo,
hasn't Itr. .; . .
'.'Certainly, my dear. What's the Wear
, "Nothing,' except you camejienie Jat
night . weeping great sob of fermented
grief and declaring, that t Vesuvius, had
hurled 60,000.000 of our Joved, one . Into
eternity without a moment' warning. Of
course, it's air right if you want io mourn
th dear departed d seltek Vesuvius
pver Into the West .India, and -" n
suv tne aoor slammed vicious! i. and ha
had gen bens, Baltimore New
ft.
; A TALKFEST
tJournal Special Service)
COPENHAGEN, July I. Feminine
leaders ' from many parte of the world
are gathered In the Danish capital for
the annual meeting of the executive com
mittee of ; the International Council of
Women, to b ield here dlurlng the next
three dayaj Tb. initial session was bsld
today , at the b,om of the president Of
th Danish Council, Frokeri Hennl For
charoer." Mr. Susa Toung Gate was
present a the representative of the Na
tional Council of Women of the United
itatec Y:j' v'.i,:' . V-
Among th delegate there 1 much dis
cussion concerning the next president of
the International council, i Until the elec
tion of the incumbent. Mr. May Wright
Bewail, the honor had always remained
In England and It is reported that a coa
lition is afoot, to bring back the presi
dency to this Side of the water at the
next election.' Two item of business
to receive attention at tbe present meet
ing are the proposal to form a new co
operative committee on internationalism,
and a recommendation that international
societies be allowed affiliation with the
International council.
arc m
(Journal Special Service.) ,
PITTSBURG, July . If U Interesting
to note on this, .the 147th anniversary of
the defeat of the English General, Brad
dock, by the French and Indians, that
definite steps have been, taken to erect
an .appropriate monument to mark ths
scene of the engagement, where Washing
ton - first displayed the auperb military
genius and valor which resulted In' his
afterward being chosen to command the
American forces in. '76. The monument
Is to stand In Kennywood Park, on a
site commanding an extensive view of
the battleground. 1 r - 1 , .
RAILROAD NOTES.
The Southern Pacific will run seven
extra tralna from now oh until July 1,
between Portland and Oregon City, to
accommodate the traffic to the Chautau
qua Assembly at Gladstone Park.
The heat of the sun was so severe on
the tracks of the O. R. & N. Company at
a point five miles east of The Dalles
yesterday as to cause the rails to ex
pand. They were moved from their fas
tenlngs, causing a derailment The en
gtne end two cars bumped aver the ties
for a rod or two, but no special Injury
was occasioned. This caused one sec
tion of the train, due here from the East
at 4:30, to come in four hours late. About
midnight the other section arrived.
The Columbia Southern In 1900 carried
only 7590 passengers; In 1901, 20,656, and
tor tne nrst aix montha of the present
year, 26,877. Freight traffic has increased
In a corresponding ratio. c,
Preparations are making for the star
age of petroleum to be utilized as fuel
by the Columbia Southern on its loco
motives. A 6000-gallon tank will ba erect
ea at Bhanlko and two at Blges. Each
of the latter will have a capacity of 10,
0W arallons. and will be made nf rArf.
wood. The tanks will be filled and drawn
from by the process of gravity, The use
or oil as fuel will eo Into efict about
juiy id.
xne rush for the seaside haa set In.
and although the unusually cold season
has made the opening of the resorts
little. later than usual, atlll there will
be more persona who will visit the sea
side attractions this year than ever. The
O. . ft N. Company's steamer T. J,
Potter is making regular trips down river
now, and carries large .numbers every
trip. The Astoria ft Columbia la carry
ing more tnan ever before, and the
Southern Pacific la making extra efforts
this year to accommodate .seaside re-
sprters.
Old Story.
1 unoerstantt that the cost of robes
will keep quite o, number; of nobles away
from King Edward's corona' tion," said
Mrs. Darley, . , , 0
The same old story or nothing to
wear, commented Mr. Dartey. Detroit
rrea press.
At the QUt Ball Sign.
Fing-My rather had aeven brothers;
consequently 1 nave seven uncles.
. Pong I don't see how you can tolerate
so many. nno it hard enough to put
up witn one. jnicago Tribune,
NEW TODAY.
WE HAVE THE BAROATKa
A deslrabltt building- lot, near Eait
evii au otnvn irrrr'LB, XIU. : " "
.Ea-t'sid'e. ,0t " elMocallty,
A oy (-room cottage.. 4 lots.
fine
garden, fruit
and shrubi
Of Mount Tabor, 1600.
oery; j
uat east
mwuuiui e-room house, a barn and
chicken-house,' lot fOxwa feet: abund
ance srult; over 20 varieties of rosea :
street improved; sidewalks laid; three
blocks east of Union avenue, for 11250.
A magnificent home; no place as nlcs
or as nns can be found In any part of
tnsi. aoa new, witn every
modern convenience; rooms, with
beautiful grounds, 100x130 feet, for less
than yeucao build a duplicate to the
house; 40p W, ask you to see this.
A beautiful home, 6-room house, cor
ner lot. ens block school, convenient to
ears, in Park Place, $400.
A big snap--8 acres fronting on St
feh,nlfar Hne- aJo'n'na; Northern
6 acres, close to Clackamas Station!
Will make a lovely home; m.
" 10 acres, with splendid f.reom house.
good bam and modern fruit ' dryer
abundance of every variety , of frult!
Hch soli; elegant garden; a big snap;
m acres, cleared and in crop; small
house and barn; choice variety of fruit
line living water; out-near Sandy River'
near rtellne of proposed electrie road;
.An improved f7-acre place; good
house, barn; living water; choice rrufU
J. miles west, near Cedar Mills. naW
.,A flie 76-acre farm, 44 miiea north.
f'JL?f. Vancouver, eTacJe. cletreYand
ln .T5T?pf br and other
buildings; plenty fruit; lovely creek
of . fresh : water the year round - soil
rich; crops good; the biggest firnV iug
On this Coast; $200. -
baIrVi0na.?, t0 " "V '0"'11 0w
Money to loan 1 without brokeraira. ' '
8. H. DUNN, lisy. First street.
OH! WHAT
WHO
NEW: TODAY.
' Butter! Butter!
Best Creamery Butter.M.45c and 50c
uooa uury m, .35c ana 40c
Fresh ranch egxt a doz...... . 4$c
Picnic Ham. 11c
Boneless bamsu 12c
Lard, 5-ib. pall compound ....50c
fMDC TCtfrsaStHM4 ttMiSM(35C
Java-Mocha coffee 35c
Full Cream Cheese.. ....... ...15c
Swiss Cheese........ ..-..35c
Oregon Cream Brick, alb...........35c
Half cream'cheese................ 10c
v Best Sugar-cured Hams, lb. 15c
U GRANDE CREAMERY CO,
; 364 Yamhill Street. '
Real Estate
on Easy Terms
Choice Lots, Close In,
at Low Prices.
Buy a lot NOW, before
prices advance; secure
a home, stop paying
rent, and be independ
ent We will sell you
a fine lot within easy
walking distance of the
center of the cty for
$500 and on very easy
terms.- All V city con
veniences. , 1 Call and
investigate.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce,
Ground Floor. Fourth St. Side.
CORNER LOT, 60x100, and two houses,
on Grand av near Hoy t at.; very de
slrabls piece of property, yielding- In
come of $40 per month; to trade for
acreage near Portland; value $50W).
Corner lot, 60x100 felvifBd T-rooin
modern house, to trade for farm acre
age or nice Inside home; value $2600.
N. L. ROSENTHAL 4 CO.,
Room 4. Mulkey Building.
PROPOSALS fOR WOODEN DRY DOCK.
PORT OF PORTtiAND,
60S
Worcester
chock, t-ortiano. or. ,n
Sealed proposals will be. received
nnd
opened on July 15. 1908, at 4 p. m., at the
aoove omce, tor a noaupg wooden dry
dock of live sections, aceordlna; to plans
and specifications prepared by Jantea E.
Blackweil, consulting engineer, Dexter
Horton building, Seattle, Wash., and now
on file in the office of the Port of Port-
iana.
A certified check of $100.00, drawn to
the order of the Port of Portland, must
accompany the application for vlans.
which oheck will be returned Ao the
arawer upon the return of the plans nd
npoviituaiiuiiB io mo unaersiffnea.
(A certified check for $5000.00 must no
company each bid, guaranteeing that the
bidder will enter into a contract satis
factory to the Port of Portland, and give
duuu i or tne miiniui perrormance snouid
the contract be awarded him.
The right to rejeot any or all bids or
to waive defects is reserved. .
Plans, specifications and gull informa
tion can be obtained by applying to this
omce, or rso. a uexter Morton building,
E. T. C. STEVENS,
' - Clerk of the-oard.
.JLX SoU (wtl or wlthoel Blum aaa Ttim. ffV
p" IkinffttaoamMit), ExohuuntL Kcatcd,
I (or all MachlBi Lfi "en Wiwri OwW P-1
per,- and mUoallaneow TypirrUr Stipplla I
wtraoot ciABoa
Wydiofh SeasMS S Bsasslct
349 SUrk St., Portland, Or.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING
Notice is herebv riven that th n,i.
dent has called a sueclal-meatlns f h
Stockholders of The Willamette Oil Corat
any ior juiy ytn, iwn, io De neld at the
our 91 i p. ra., at me omce or the Com
any, ror me purpose oi authorising a
Ing of the prouerty of the Combanv bv
iDHuiuuun gi tne curuuraiion ana aiiDH.
consolldatlnK with the Standard Rock,
Oil and Asphaltum ReApina; Company hi
w..j. Curtis. Secy.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
WANTED.
WANTEI First-class School Principal
$900. Flak Teachers' Agency, 80 Third
street
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
HALF'S safe, standard of ths world;
saies a 04 a on easy payments; trade your
pld safe for a new one. Norris Sale
Lock Co.. 81 First st
FOR SALE One-horsej
'DO
wer electric
motor for sale cheap. Inquire of cash
ier, mis
omce.
PERSONAL.
A, E. Devere, tbe specialist In treatment
i nalV, scaip. w. b Dakum;
phone Red 2819.
A "FIRST HONOR'
High School grad
rlence. - will taah
uat, tea;
backward
uate, teaching experience.
pupils..
a.
Excellent' references.
Address eare
Terau reasonable,
Tpe Journal.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
PONALD O. WOODWARD, $4$ Stark st.
HELPWANTED MALE.
LOGGERS
mill and yard mem men and
teams wooa-oaoppersi
arm handa and
ptiiiavr, wuia v KIUUI m and o
r au ki
inda in and out
pt ity rqr men end woman i to-day
guarantee en every ticket.. Call and see
:pa
NADIAN EMPLOTlflCWT liifun
CA
ttsVt Morrison: braeehea, $47 Buraald and
. i North Third, T a
w
WANTED U boya,A14 or IS years old. for
Journal routes. AddIv t Th.
office, 28$ TamhlU sL
ROOfOiS'FOR BENT. f'
43 ALDER,- eor. lath Nicely furnished
:, front rooms; all convenience; suitable
tor one or two gentlemen.
NICELT FURNISHED ROOMS, light and
airy. -No, 1 7th st. vs of phone and
THl RflRSriUi it . 'nor. salmon: SIS'
rant rooms, transient solicited. Phone
Red UM. -. :v -:- -it
- - 1
TemhUl; transient solicited. TeL Brown
SSI. ' r... ; . . - '.,
FURNISHED. ROOMS-Bath, tel. tSS
Yamhill, near cor, West Park. Phone
ureen tzs. : .....
THE BURBANK. $34 Tamhill-Well-fur-
nisnea tront rooms and board; also
table board.
THE LOCRWOOD, $51H Morrison St.-
r urnianea rooms; transient, rnone ure-
gon ooutn us.
GOOD, "clean; unfurnished rooms, $1.50 to
$3 seen per month, at. 631 Hood St.
MANHATTAN COURT Brick
building;
steam beat, newly furnished. Slltt Star.
krtc
THE CASTLE $71 Wash.; rooms for gen-
. uemen; iranaieni. xei. wum nx.
" n c'uM RV O YA NT.
MRS. STEVENS, ths leadlna- Palmist and
Clairvoyant, gives reliable advice on all
affairs of lite; readings, 6O0.
221 Vi Mor-
ruon su. v
ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER.
Fred A. Ballln, 43 2d st Tel. Oak 7. Ves
sels ana meeunery o( an una ae
sifueo. .
ATTDRNEY8.
Paxton, Beach A Blmon, 610 Chamber of
VVOUBITMi . ,
James 61eaon,; I and t Mulkey Building.
A88AYER AND ANALYST.
Paul Baumel, Assayer and Analyslst;
goia oust nought, zzg stark at.
BARBERS.
Joseph Reldel, goa Morrison st.
BATH8.
Snowden Bathrooms, tmt Wash . room L
vsyor piuul massage ana eieoiria
treatments.
BARBERS' SUPPLIES.
LSWlS-STENGalR Barber Supply Co.
Qrtndlng ot all sharp edge touts a ape
ICYCLI3.
Frea T. Merrill Cycle Co., 100-111 th su
B00T8 AND 8H0E8.
A. Dreyers, 67 Third st
J. Sanger, Repair Shop. 449 Washington.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
John A. Melton. nnun) uid builder.
$07 Stark at; office and store fixtures
built and remodeled, altering and re
pawn- houses. 'Phone Main 747.
JROPODY AND MAN iC U R I NO.
I Mltohftll, Expert Chiropodist Knight s
puua oiore, iaft wasninaton st. ruooi
nooa 72$.
CONFECTIONERY.
J. Coftman, Chocolates and Bon Bona,
v tvaamngton at.
W. J. Powell. Candlea and Claars. 420
Washington st
CYCLI8T8 AND MACHINERY.
Sewing Machine and Bicycles, 83$ Mor-
,uu linn,
CORNICES SKYLIGHTS.
Metal Skylights. Galvanised Iron Cor
nices, j. c. Bayer. 266 Second st
COAL AND WOOD.
Oregon Fuel Co., dealers In all klnda of
ootu ana woea, sm Morrison st
Banfleld-Veysey Fuel Co.. dry flat wood,
sv iiuru si, room juain an ana coi. via.
DENTISTS.
8. M. Hamby, D. p, 8., room 8 Wash
ington ttidg., Washington and 4th sts.
Theodore 8. Thompson, 60-61 Washington
gmg., vvaamngioa ana J) our in sts.
-none uooa ti4.
P. 8. Langworthy, rooms 7 and 8 Benson
Building," m Morrison street near
- c u in.
DRUGGISTS.
O. P. S. Plumcer, 260-26$ Third St
Row ft Martin, Sixth and Washington.
Frank J. Strelblg. $4$ Washington st
i 1 1.....,..
Laus-Davls Drug Co., 175 $d st Phone 641
ELECTRIC WORK8.
Portland Electrical WoriteOmce. 893
Wa urilno-tnn aa ' I
Western Electric Works, t(M Wash, st
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
REAL Estate and General Business
Agency, v. tu. ouaa. ust irst Bt
HAT ''MANUFACTU HERS.
HAT MANUFACTURERS AND RHNO
YAiuno-uuiy piao in Portland for
good work: union hatters. Boston Hat
Company, $$ Fourth atreet; phone Black
loo.
ENGRAVERS.
Hlcks-Chatten graving'coinpayTTif?!
rison, between First and Second sts.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
Oregon Employment Co., 227 Burnslde st.
FURRIERS.
The SHverfleld Fur Mfg. Co., 285 Morri
son mu
GROCERS.
F. Dresser ft Co.. 340-842 Washington st
HAIRDRES8ING. MANICURING,
Parts Hair Store. $08 Washington ..
Rosenthal Bisters -wig-making and man
icuring, iw in at. nooa (14.
HOTELS.
Hotel Betvederet European plan. Fourth
muu ajuw vta
HAY AND GRAIN.,,
W. a Lauthera, U0 North Third at. Urn.
sjningiaa auu v.vuuiuu
HOUSE FURNISHERS.
Home - Furnisher Furniture,
CarnetBL
rnvi k,vt, w.v.. pro 1. usv-
See I. Gev-
ok Hon, lih-lli rtrst Z18-22S Tarn-
UL uotn pnones cut.
INSURANCE.
Buffer. Burgard ft Co., 261 Washington at
MASSAGE.
-.-..
iwMjib " . -"n aiiTT niaaii
aage, eiecmc ireaimenia. twit First st
LAUNDRIES,
asssasayafcaassasgevyaps',a; esu
Clean Towels Dal!
llv. Comb, brush, aoap,
Noveltr Siinnlii r jlZ
per month.
RAILROAD ,?TIME TABLES
AstOflO & ColllsTlbial '
' . 7 WIUII1UIU y
in vci , mini uuu iwUe
DEPOT FIFTH-
Leave.
AND I STREETS.
Arrives.
For Mavrers. Rain.
ier, Cla tskanle, Weat-
porLeiifton, Asto
ria, Warrenton, Fla
vel, Hammond, Fort
1:00 AM.
U :10 AM.
w evens, uearnart
ra., seaside, Astoria
ana easnore Ex
press, Dally.
Astoria Ex Dress.
7:00 P.M.
1:30 P.M.
:40 P.M.
Dally, ex. Saturday.
Portland .Seaside
Express. Saturday
only.
Ticket office. 256 Morrison street and
I Union Depot. -
J. C. MAYO, General Passenger Agent.
! Astoria, Or. -
PORTLAND & ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP CO.
For Tokobama and Hongkong, caning
at Kobe. Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking
frelsht via connectins steamers for Me
nlla. Port Arthur and Vladlvoatook.
Vnr ntM and full Information call OO
or addreas oinolala or agents 01 ins u.
R. N. Co. i
JEWELERS.
Diamonds, Watches, eta,
4S Third st.
Ths L. C. Henrlchsen Co., Jewelers and
opticians, xh waaningtea sc.
The O. Heltkemper Co., manufacturing
jewelers, zsu jaornson su
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONET to Loan on City lota and lm-
provea terms, w. A. tsoaw m wo ees
eiara mcreeu -
MONEY LOANED on furniture, planoa,
eic m. Morrison au
W. A HATHAWAY Money to loan. It
.jsWashingtotn Building. Phone Hood 411
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
manaolin anTPTsanTo 'ln-
struction. Prof. U. A. Smith, residence
ma iweiim.
Phone Brown 606.
PATENT FOR SALE.
FOR SALE, at a sacrifice, H interest la
a valuable patented asphalt paving pro-
cess; nas been operatea suceeaafuUy,
Journal omce.
PAWN BROKERS.
UaeBEeyrerUhTrJTT
Portland Loan Office.
Dan Marx. nran.
74 Third st, near Oak.
Phone Brown 473.
Unci Myers, Jeweler. 14$ Third st
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
E." w Moore," crayon and oil portrait
intra ana wasauucion sib.
REAL ESTATE.
The King Real Batata Association.
723
Chamber oi commerce
; Chaa H. Koretl, real estate and mortgage
loana. soi waaninaon. aaain sss.
M0NUMENT8.
Otto Schumann, monumental and build
ing- worn, dm inira si. umaiee on
nrst-ciasa wora and atoox only.
RESTAURANTS.
Morris Lunch and Coffee House. Below
imperial Hotel.
Btrouse's Restaurant 229 Washington st
City Chop House and Restaurant 18 Third
St, N.
6IGN WRITER.
Jessie Waddell, Sign Writer, 269H Taylor
street. -none tiooa no. -oruano.
8L0T MACHINES.
All styles; repairing;
DhonorraDhs. rec
ores, uranscon
Washington st
ords. TranscontlBsntal Maohlae Co., 848
8TORAGE AND TRANSFER.
C O, Pick, office 88 First St. bet Stark
and Oak: Dbona && Pianos and furni.
ture moved and packed for shipping;
commodious fireproof brick warehouse.
runt tuu v-iajr lo.
Furniture, Piano and Safe Moving and
Packer.'
naxi
lea M. Olsen, 12$ First
street
TYPEWRITERS.
The Smith-Premier Typewriter, 122 Third
street Ail maaea ot typewriters for
rent.- Supplies for all machines. L, &
M. Aiexanaer c to., agenia.
TICKET OFFICES.
ClanWtnKSce7TSoTf
i iv 4fw vf ou iwui,)m
TRUNk FACTORY.
l7 etc.
Harris Trunk Co.. trunks,
valises, satch.
J.M Morrison Ht.
WALL PAPER.
H. P. Chrlstenaen, wall papers, and
painter. 141 eeventn st., corner Alder.
Ernest Miller Co., wall paper and dec
orations, ui r irai si.
WIN1 DEPOT.
THE. COLUMBU8 California Wine De.
pot r lAJraii, rrui. aii Kinas Wine, sg
glass, r wMwmt m bim vigan.
Headquarters for cooks, waiters and
bartenders. 148 Fourth st Or. phone
Main 751.
BANKS.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
With which Is amalgamated
thu WANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.'
Capital paid up , $8,000,000
.as AAA yvA.t
Reserve ...... Vli;." t.:.
oav t BANK DEPARTMENT
Accounts opened for sume of $10 and up.
wards, and' interest allowed on minimum
monthly balances. , Rstes on application.
M Washington st
T ADD ft TITTON, MANKKKB
Transact a general bankimr business.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections mane si an points en favor-
I able terms, l-oners oi crri issued avail
able in r.uiw ... Diaies,
Sight exchnnge and telegraphic trans
fers sold on New Tork. Washington. Chi
at Tau s. Denver. Om,h. o
Francisco and various point In Oregon.
Washington, Idaho, Montana and British
Columbia. tM . . '
Exchange sold pn London, Paris, BerUn,
Frankfort and Hong Kong. , , -
MEBCHANTS-RNATjrONAJkBANK
J. Frank Wo -".President
R. L, Durham Vice-President
R. W. oy ...... cashier
n.. W Hon ...... Asslaiant r-. -t.i
TRANSACTS AENpERAL BACKING'
United fettates IMprtsltary.
rtMfta and letters Of credit taanal ..n.
able to all parts ot the World. ...
Colieononsa sppymny. vrum ousf nought
LONDON ft SAFRANCISCQ BANK;
; Chamber of Jtmmeroy . Building Third
: d office. 65 Old Broad street T.nj
This bank transact a arenera! banking
buslnese, makes loan, discounts bells and
Issues letters of credit-available for rmv.
I.n and the surchasa of m.rrliiani.. L.
an city ef the world. ela In orelvn
and domestics exchange.. - . , "
interest p"'d on lime aepnslte
m -OUT; nip ;UIIIS
; Without Change of Cart .
BETWXEJ4 ,M
1 4,
AND
RUN OVER
CHICAGO NORTH
WESTERN RYS
TIME-70 Hours to Chicago
A. C. BARKER, " ' t
Oeneral Agent, 4J. ft N. W. ftailway, ' 4
153 Third SU Portland, Oreorj;
EAST
SOUTH
I Depot Fifth and I
I I Streeta ' Arm). .
JOVERLAND EX-
fPRK83 TRAINS.h:48aa
Leave.
1:80 p a
ror saTem. Roe-l
burg.Ashland. 8aa-
8:80 a ra
ramento. ; oa-den.!!! a aa
ama raoctsco, sao-i
4 aye, J-Xs Angeles,
SI Paso. New Or
leans and the East
At Wo o d b u rn
(dally excent Sun
aay, morning train
connects WHS train
ior air. ABfel. km.
verton. B r o w n a-i
i lie, Bpnngfleid,
d Natron, anai
Albany Local fori
c Aneei ana Mil.
Werton.
Albany passenger .
4oo p m
7:80 a m
l!4:60 pm
"19:18 ft tsg
5:60 p as
JorvaIII Diu,nrt
Bhertdaa passeagerf
ls:ss m na
Dauy. HDaUy ezoept Sunday.
i.Reb5w ticket en ssle between Per-i
iini fA'Zvm,nU.,BO Freneieeo. Net
rKa I" " nf at-claas and SM seoond-elaaeL '
doSS not '"'"d' oieeper; flrst-eiae
te mmI tickets to Kastern pqlat an t
fWff?- ilmo. JAPAN. CHINA? HONO-e
hYi'V nd AusTRAtlA. , Can be eb.
tainad at Ticket Office, No, 884, oerne
Weehlngton and Third.
TAMHIti, DIVISION.
Paaeenger Depot foot ef Jefferson SV. '
f??v2 Portland dally 7:80 a. m.. U:80,,
1:651 J25-.4 40- :2S P- - Daily ex
cept Sunday, 8:30, 8:4 , a, not. UM P
m. Sunday only, a. nv
, Arrive Ppitiand dally. 8:10, 10:60 a. t
1:88. 8:W, 4:80, 8:18, :J, 18. m. Iball
except Sunday. 8:81 8:80. ISrfo a. m.: ex---'
fept Monday, 18:40 a, m-j Sunday only,
lo.uo a. m.
Leave for Dallas dally eaaept Sunday.
8:06 p. m. Arrive Portland 8:88 a. sn.
Passenger train leavea Dallas for Alrile
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridavs at 8:68
P- m. Returns Tuesdays and Saturdays
-cjccepi Dunaay, .. :j
V. A. SCHTLLINO, Oty Ticket Agent.
W. EL COMAN. Frelsht and Paaaanawa
Agent ?
TIME C4RD
0FTRAINS
POR-TUANO
' Denart. ArrtvaL. ; '
North Coast LI ml ted... 1:00 p. m. : s. cs
Twin Citr ExDress... .11:80 n. as. KJ0 svtn. t
Kansas City and Bt ' lm ,v
iouia opeciai ....... s:za a. m. unv s
Puget Sound Limited. ;, to, t 8;4Ap. as, i
Take the Pus-et Sound Llmltad o-' .
uiympia, tsoutn xena ana unyi jaaroor
ointa. Ail train oauy. voa
ally to Taooma and Seattle ,
trasa '
Thref
through to the at
PORMID
CHICAGO
I OlOOOtM. tHASM I
0
i.
AaotTRIOHPACmCV
"k , - - Y v
THREE DRAINS DAILY, i
FOR AU POINTS EAST
AsateMraPsiTA1'
255 Morrison gtreet. vv Portland, Or. 1 -
mm
I I'M" 1.
13
UNION DEPOT. Leave, Arrree, p
CICA06-PORtLANJ !: t-WpsjTi.
SPECIAL. Daily Uaily -For
the East via. Hunt- (
Ington. , " . (
SPOKANE-FLY." ' OSTnT J' '
For Eastsrq Washing. Daily all( ,, '
ton. Walla Walla, Lewj , " " ,
laton, Coeur d'Alene and v , . V i
Ot Northern points. ; -.r t- ?
ATLANTIC EXPRESS 6:60 put" l 'l6asa '
For the Best via Hunt- Dally : Dally
inyton. - .r .
OCEAN AND, RIVER BCHEPtTLg.
FOR SAN FRAN
Front
Ains.
worth
SS. Oen. W. Elder
June I, II, at, .sr. '-
Deck
SS. Columbia
8'.oo pm
June v. 19, vo.
FOir-AWRll" an!
way points, eonnsouni
with atr. for Ilwaoo am
North Beach, str. Hae-
salo, asb street ooex.
fOR CORVAiLIS and
way '.' polnta, ateamer
Ruth, Ash street dock.
(Water permitting.)
OR DAYT 6fTOr-.roB
City and TamhlU River
Dolnta. str. Modoo. Ash
treet dock. '
(Water permitting )
I'M P
mm
1:00 Dot 1 1 -M ue"
Dally ' ILally r-v
lax Bun laabua
mat 1 1
"Ti ant. I 00 p.
Man., ' Tum., tf
UeiL. : 'ihunt,
Frlj t.
TT5 am ) ."n
Tui.... j
TKr
i
1
48 ti. .
ICKET OFFirf?,
ton. 'i -
w. a. MAi.itA.tfl, Manager,
I
V1
iuiui au i ana r