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,.r 1 TEa MOKXryix OKEGOJVlAjf, SATURDAY, SEgTiSJIBER 16, 1905. I FAMILY REUNION Ten Brothers and Sisters Wil Meet Together. CHILDREN OF PIONEERS They "Will All Assemble in One Homo for the First Time Since They Left the Pa rental Roof. Today will begin one of the most re markable family reunions of the many that have taken place In Portland since the opening of the Lewis and Clark Ex position, to continue till the 25th of the month. Separated 33 years agoln the springtime of life, the ten daughters and eons of J. W. Davis, a well-known Ore gon pioneer, will assemble together at tne temporary home of Mrs. Craig, wife of Rev. J. W.' Craig, of Oregon City. -421 East Grant street, with their families and some relatives. In all numbering about 50. While they have met occasionally. It will be the first time they have all been Seen together since they left the parental roof to take up the active duties of life. They had this reunion planned over a year ago. ana tne Exposition caused them to de cide to gather In Portland. List of Children. The following tire the children who, with their families, will make up this gath erlng: Mrs. Martha Elizabeth Perclval, of Madrath. Crook County, Or., widow of R. C. Perclval, a prominent resident of this state; Mrs. Sarah Tlbby, of Condon. Or.; Mrs. Susa Hedgpath, Roseburg, Or.; Mrs. Mary Elliott. Prlnevllle, Or.; Mrs Belle Guthrie. Monmouth. Or.; Mrs. J. W. Craig, Oregon City, wife of the pastor of the Southorn Methodist Church; A. A. Davis, lone, Cal.; Mrs. Jennie Dempsey, RIokreal. Or.; J. M. Davis. Junction City, Or.; James Davis, Clatskanle. Columbia County, Or., and Miss Jennie Black, a niece, of Nevada. With their families the gathering will make up a party that will flu up the house to Its utmost capac ity. The old home is In Putnam County, Missouri. J. W. Davis, the head of the family, crossed the plains to Oregon in IbrA, and first settled in McMlnnvllIe, Yamhill County, and afterwards moved to Polk County, where Mrs. Davis died in 3872. Mr. Davis returned to his old home, and died while on his way back to Oregon to visit his relatives. He Is still remembered In Yamhill and Polk Coun ties as a pioneer of integrity and an old time Democrat. At Home of Mrs. Craig. Mrs. J. W. Craig came to Portland from Oregon City a short time ago and secured a house at 424 East Grant street, has ar ranged for the reunion and it was largely due to hor efforts that it has been brought about. There is no set programme. The gathering will be a family reunion In every sense. The Exposition, which is the center of attraction, will be visited as often as interest and time will allow. A big dinner several of them will bo enjoyed. "Wo have come for a good time, to see the Exposition and Port land," said Mrs. Craig. There will be many side trips on the electric cars to Portland Heights, Oregon City. Cazadero and elsewhere, so that the eight days of the reunion will pass all too quickly. Be ginning today, till the 23th, there will be no dull minutes in this family gathering. OCEAN GIVES UP ITS DEAD Body of Unidentified Man Found on Beach at Bell Ingham. BELLINGHAM, Wash., Sept. 15. The decomposed body of a man whose name is unknown has been found on the beach here. It had evidently been In the water a month. The only clew to identification is a card in one pocket with the address of Mrs. Kate Warn, C97 Fulton street, Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. 15. Mrs. Kuhs Warn, who formerly lived at C97 Fulton street, was found this afternoon at S33 Washing ton boulevard. She could give no Informa whlch would identify the body found at Bellingham. She conducts a matrimonial agency or club. "I have eight or ten club members In Bolllngham," she said, "and I have no way of telling which one this man was.". B. R. Fish Succeeds Hickey. OLYMPIA, Wash.. Sept 15. (peciaU Benjamin R. Fish, Deputy State Auditor, undor J. D. Atkinson, has been appointed Assistant Secretary of State to take the place of the late J. Thomas Hickey. Mr. Fish has been employed recently as audi tor and cashier In the office of the Secretary of State. The vacancy caused by his advancement will be filled by the appointment of Frank T. Houghton, of Tacoma. Mr. Houghton is at present superintendent of the State Printing Office. Burlington Postofflce Bobbed. BELLING HAM, Wash., Sept. 15. Safe blowors last night robbed the Postofflce at Burlington, 20 miles south of here, on the Great Northern, of $275 In cash and $250 in stamps. Giant powder was used and the safe completely wrecked. Police have been notified that the thieves are reported to have left in this direction. Three men loitering about Burlington yesterday are supposed to be Involved. You can't bolp liking thcra. they are so very small and their action so perfect. Pn Try them?6 Carter'8 ""le Liver DAILY METEROLOOICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Sept. 15. Maximum tempera ture. 08 dep.; minimum. 46. River reading at o A. 51., 3.0 feet; change In past 24 hours fall. 0.4 of a foot. Total precipitation, wi inn' nne' totaI "Ce Septem ber 1, 1005. 1.13 inches: normal, 0.04 of an Inch; excess. 0.41. of an Inch. Total sunshine .VLf,1!' 1005 0 hour "I minutes; possible. 12 hours and 37 minutes. Barom eter (reduced to sea level) at G P M., 29 92 PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. S 5 n S S3 "Wind. T - . a - o - ..STATIONS. J i J a 2 c o 2 2 3 : Baker City Bismarck. ...... Boise Eureka - Helena. North Head..... Poc&tello Portland Hod Bluff Roseburg- Sacramento. .... Salt Lake City. . San Francisco... Spokane Seattle- Tatposh Island., Walla Walla. . . . 720.O0 NW N NW NW NW IClear 6810.00 (Cloudy 0.00 0.00! linear Clear 0.00 Pt. CI dr. Clear Clear Clear 0.00 O.00 IHW W s sw N s NW LCSjO.OOl 0.00 0.00 0.00 Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cldy. 0.00 020.00;20J W SW w 0.00 ! 8 Clear 0.00 4! iCloudy lCioudy Clear 0.00 12 sw 74)0.O0 0 sw WEATHER CONDITIONS. No rain has fallen in the Pacific States during the last 24 hours, but In the Sound HOTEL Fifch tad WuhiBf ton Streets KUROPEAN PLAN mwti. f LM to . Ter Dr Aecorr to Lecatioa. f . r. DAVEE. Pre. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED.) F50NT AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Evrepeaa Plan Rossis 71c to $2.00 First-Class RestaBraat In Connection TEe ESMOND HOTEL OSCAK ANDERSON, Manager Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON Free 'bus to and from all trains Rates Zur 75c to $3.00 Per Day Country It Is cloudy and somewhat threaten ins. The changes In temterature since yester day have been Km all and unimportant. The Indications are for fair -weather In this district Saturday. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight. September 16: Portland and vicinity Fair. Northerly winds. Western Ores-en and Western Washington Generally fair. Northwesterly winds. eastern Oregon, Kastern Washington and Idaho Fair. EDWARD A. DEALS, District Forecaster. UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS A RR HCr.Tl XT T1ITC n-PXTWV. FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY PRESENTING 1UUH CHECKS AT THE OREGONIAN OFFICE: A 19, 21, 22, 27, 80, 81. B 4. 0. 10. 11. IS. 14. 1JI. 20. 21. 52 TK RO B. S. ........... C 5, 9, 16, 18, 10, 20, 22, S3, 09, C. S. D 8. 8, 14, 16. 20. 72, 01, 99, D. E IS, 14. 15, 01, 07. r 2, a, is. is, 16. is. G 7. 12, 15, 20, 41, 86. It 3, 8, 11. 10, 93, 99. J 4. 7, 0, 12, 17, 19, 22. K 2, 8, fl, 79, 94, fr6. TftJ L 0, 7, 8. 9. 14, 17. 18. 84. 87, L. G. 513, 8, 9, 12, 17, 18, 20, 47, 91, 93.. N 7, 9, 18, 16, 18, 19. 21. 92, National Assn. O 2, 5, 0. 9, 14, 17, 20. 22, 92, 94, 95. 1' 3. 7, 9. 12, 16, 21, 78, II. T. r. Q 17, 82, 56, 63, 65, 70, 78, 93. K 1. 5, 8, 9, 11, 13. 14, 20. 21, 99, 100. 8 1, 4, 6, 9. 10, 13, 98. T 4 7 17 88 V fl. 7 9, 20, 05, 73, 86, 88, 92, 95. W 11, 15. 17, 19. X 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15. 18. 95. XX 400. Y 2, 3, 4, S. 6, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 67, 89, YZ. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At ihf Portland JLurtlnn Tlnnm. oil Ttw- bL. sale at 2 P. 51. and 7:30 evening. c i fuiiu. Auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. - MIKTLE CHAPTER. NO. 15. O. TSsy E. S. Members are requested to meet (IW in Masonic .Temple Sunday at ! W o'clock P. M. to attend the funeral of rmr Into ntr ii.,. -.- order W. 51. JENNIE ILGALLOWAY. Sec. ai.i)i.a iaiuuu, --. JOl. A. F. & A. 51 Stated communication this (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock. All 51. 51. cordially Invited. By order A. J. HAND LAN, Secretary. WASHINGTON CHAPTER NO 18. R. A. M. Special convocation this (Satur day) evening. September 10, 1P05. at 8 o clock. Masonic Hall. Burkhard bulldlnr? Tlavnl AnK l.f- vi.i.a especially welcome. By order E. H. P. E. E. SHARON, Secretary. THE T. niTC ItlVtTTIDV rT min tts HOO will meet this evening at 11 o'clock at neiLaaunrtxrii Ttitrri nnA tt . -v. i n . ant business. DIED. FROST At the homo or the parents. Mr. and North. September 14. 1005. Themas G. Frost, aged 0 years and 8 months. Funeral notice later. HUFFORD-7ln this city. September 15, 1005. me inrauy rrauence, isaj snerman sU. Jessie Sarah Huflord. aged 22 years "4 months and 1 day, beloved daughter of Walter S. and 5Irs. 51artha M. Hufford. FuTleral announcement later. FUNERAL NOTICES. FROST At the residence. W0. East 10th sL, nonn, Bepiemoer i, Ttomas B. Frost, aged 20 years and 3 months, son of Mr. and Mm. B. G. Frost. Funeral will take place Sunday, September 17. at 1:30 P. M. from the First Christian Church, corner of Park and Columbia ta. Friends Invited. FLOWERS In this city. September 14. 1003. x rauait. n. i-towera, agea a years, jruneral will take place today at 2 P. 51. from Dun ning, 5IcEntee & Gllbaugh's chapel, 7th and Pine rt. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. Friends Invited. La Grande. Or., papers please copy. SMITH rM ends and acquaintances are re- uiviiea io auena ine luneral serv ices of Walter B. Smith which will be held at Flnley'a chapel at 2:80 P. M. Sunday. f,tpt?Dt'r 17lh- Crescent Grove Cemetery. Washington County. DUNNING. 5PEVTEK niTXtkrinxi c. censors to Dnnnlnr- A rimnlm. mi.r.i,.M and embalmers: modern In r-n .u. -. and Pine, Phone 5Ialn 430. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. TTnilfrtnVr. embalmers, have moved to their new build ing. Third and Salmon. Tafv aUtnnt Telephone No. 507. J. P. FXNLEY & SOY -p-tnt tii. cor. Sd and Madison. OfArn r rr, rJ oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 0. F. .8. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 TW Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52. ZELLEK-BYRNES CO. TTndrrf ,kM t- tmlmers, 278 Russell East 1088. Lad kkz'U NEW TODAY. J. W. 0QILBEE Room 11. 145 First Strret- SQCrt Choice lot, 50x100 feet, with 3JU fe? hiiSens' Ad- must be sold quick. moaey; CIQilfi Two ,ots. 300x100 feet, with J I JUU I?p,od S-room house, near Pow v ell arid East 17th sis.; good terms. COClft Lof, 40x100 feet, with good. bide. $9ftA Choice lots. WxlOO feet. In CIo UV verJale Extension. SQPIA BfL "P-Good- building lots. JJU 50xl feet, la "Tlbbetta Homei w stead." Holladay's Addition For salb A nav X.innm n.. -wit venlences, full cement basement: streeU ainerent ana better than anything in the city; fully improved; a very desirable lo cation; convenient to two trolley lines. See the modern, complete, unique, eight-room residence, censer 15th and Clackamas sts. Ready Sept, 15th. Lou sold on advanta geous terms to nomebullders. The Oregon Real Estate Co. SSH Third St., Room 4. 5& PERKINS PORTLAND, OREGON Slrst-CUss Check XectacrMt Connected With Tint el. C O. DAVIS, Sec sjMt Xtsu. AMUSEMENTS. Marquam Grand Th cater f. MsRunH Morrison Street between Cth and 7th. Phone Main 868. Only Two Performances Left TODAY Matinee Tonight . At 2:20 o'clock. At 8:20 o'clock. Mrs. Wiggs OF The Cabbage Patch PRICES 25c, 35c. 75c. 81 and $1.50. Seats Now Selling. Marquam Grand Theater ALL NEXT WEEK BEGINNING 5IONDAY, SEPTEMBER IS Special-Price Matinees Wed. and Sat. The Big Mufrlcal-Comedy SucceM 66 THE CHAPERONS Gorgeous Costumes Pretty Girls Catchy Music Hear the Latest Song Success "The Whole Damm Family " PRICES Evenings: 25c. 35c, S9c, 75c, fl and 1-50. 5Iatlnees, 25c. 35c. 50c, 75c and 51. Seats Are Now on Sale. R F. T A .S f! O Tel Main 311 14th and Wash. Belasco & Mayer, Props. 1STH WEEK BELASCO STOCK CO. MATINEE TODAY AT 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15 ALL WEEK J U D A H HENRY ARTHUR JONES GREAT PLAY. PRTPP Jl-ht-25c, 35c. 60c and 75c A ival-wJ Matinees 25c. 35c and 50c NEXT WEEK "Captain Jinks, of the Horae Marines." BAKER THEATER 3d and Yamhill Phone 5Iain 1P07. OREGON THEATER CO.. LESSEE. GEO. L. BAKER. 5IGR. TnE HOME OF BURLESQUE. MATINEE TODAY. 2:15. Last Performance of Martelt's Great "Kentucky Belles" Life. Merriment and 5tuslc EVENING 75e. 50c. 35c and 25c MATINEES 50c, 25c and 15c. Next week, starting tomorrow afternoon, "THE MERRYMAKERS." FMPIRF TRFATFR Lr Morrison. iUKiiii.il I'hone Main 117. THE POPULAR THEATER Dark Today and TdnigTit EVENINGS 15c. 25c. 35c and 50c -5IATINEES 10c, 15c and 28c. Next Week, Starting Tomorrow Matinee, "Fabio Romani" A DramaUzatlon of Marie Cerelli's Famous "ENDETTA." STA R CLANCY. AND SWARTZ. VIOLET WKLBY-COOKK. THE GREAT MA JUNE. THE IUNALDOS. JOHN M'GRATH. ROY M'BRAIN. THE STAIiOSCOPE. , General admission 10c; reserved seatn on lower floor 20c Dally matinees entire lower Door 10c. box teats 25c GRAND THE TOUR ELUNGSWORTHS. JAMES HAWLEY. THE BUSCHE FAMILY. BROOKS AND BROOKS. ALDRO BROTHERS. FRED PURINTON. THE GRANDISCOPE. General admission 10c; reserved seata on lower floor 20c Dally matinees, entire lower floor 10c. box eeats 25c . CLASSIFIEDAD. RATES. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "House keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 tvords or less, 15 cents; 16 to. 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No dis count for additional insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," 30 cent for 15 words or less; 18 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half; no further discount un der one month, "NEW TODAY" (gange measure aeate), 15 cents per line, first Insertion: 10 cents per line for each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan, and left at this office, should always be Inclosed In sealed envelopes. No stamp is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors In advertisements taken through the telephone. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE KEARNEY ST., BET. 20TH - xlir "lBt eU- residence 10 rooms, modern In i.1A.rf2cLB- 101 30xl feet, price f7500. The Title Guarantee & Trust Co.. 240 Washing ton aC. cor. Second. ning v.?UYS 13 ACRES BEST-LOCATED Heights property; a fortune awaits the burer Addreea T 12. cars Oregonlan. " WAREHOUSE SITE ,.F?r Sale Quarter or half-block on North I3th St. Vr- rft1raV.1 t xr Tt-ii n McKay bldg. " LOUIS H. BOLL PIAX? STUDIO NOW OPEN FOR PUPILS. .r-arjors w ana io. 342H Washington at. NinV TO DAT. PRICES ADVANCING AT ST. JOHNS Aa a result of railroad activity real estate in and around St. Johns hast materially advanced in price during the last few days. Some property. has been withdrawn from the market, at least for the time being. Prices of? lots for sale by us at Point View and at South St. Johns have, however, nob been raised. This is the last chance to buy at these low prices. 10TS AT POINT VIEW $100 Each LOTS AT SOUTH ST. JOHNS $200 Each and Upwards According to Location x Small cash payment down, and the balance in easy monthly payments The Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 240 Washington Street Corner Second PORTLAND - - OREGON TOR SALE REAL ESTATE. ON COWLITZ PRAIRIE. 79 ACRES. ALL under cultivation; buildings; good orchard; good -trater: fine location; 1 miles from Toledo boat landing; fine large prairie. Also 12 acres on the prairie; living water uu me pure; one clock rancn: so acres can be Irrigated from springs; 125 acres un der ccltlvailon. balance pasture; large home; 2 barns. This Is a fine large prairie, the bet of water; good places for two families; will tell cheap. Addreos A. Uutrle. Wln- ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE as a specialty, within city limits or outside. Some acres with terms as low' as $10 per monwi wim water. A. C Churchill & Co.. - inc.- no si. HOUSE in T!finm- wtxr l vn . -no i-i luiciy un in (iai) ipntlt A.u.. throughout; situated on two lots. In best fv.wuu ui ucji aiac aut one aesinng an a iidiub win aa wen io invesugate. fnono owner. Main or call 109 Sherlock bhlg. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS. A desirable new 7-room hpure, all modern Improvements, heater, etcs; magnificent and unobstructed view of river and mountain- WELL-IMPROVED DUSINESS CORNER near Portland- Hotel. 25.000. F. A. InjleV. 211 Pnmmr-r-( Klw-V ?1750 CASH DOWN AND J 50 MONTHLY uuj s jjni me oanusemest &-room bouae on Willamette Heights; new. modern M a beauty; unobstructed view. L. IV. -.. wo Auingion Hag. 10 ACRES UNIMPROVED CITT PROPERTT u" imc near ai. jonna; enoice tract at low flruret ba hftor lnt-..Fn..nt . r.nAA cash and balance on tlme Owner. 210 5th IWOO-STORE AND HOUSES ON NORTH w.., uun in, litcome nearly iooo i.. "'. " ogoming an around it. L. ... niimni, fc -K.w tvo AUlQglOn DIGg. BEST IV (-I-T1- r.c nt-n tunii iw-hto, oucreu lor .vm. jt4r win aurnnjiHiuic property la wiiius mi. j.i-ui.c .is rrmun otag. TWO MODERN 5-ROOM HOUSES FRONTING on -a au. oct. ueimont ana lamhlll; part ii'ii. wiuire on nmc ai i per cent. Call on owner, jj a. xia at. $3000 CASH. DALANCE J2000 ON" LONG time and 0 per cent will bur a fln nvnan houe in Irvlngtan; beautiful location. 2 car tines, no anrnocK Diag. A SACRIFICE BARGAIN TODAY IN SOUTH Portland hnmo. hMKtlftil -rlta. ikntkk. fruit, car line. Owner, room' 203 Allsky EELLWOOD LOTS. W.00 DOWN AND " mim I J.w IO iuw.w. beilWOOd Townslte Co. Phone Union 140L f3150-NEW SLX-ROOM BEAUTIFULLY FIN !ihed boure. Holladay Park, largo ground fine location. S18 Multnomah st. Oregon City; for sale or trade for Portland ' "v si AO. viVKunia NICE LITTLE HOME. GOOD WELI-BUILT """a miww, ioi .x'xiiHj, targe rrult trees etc. Call 351 Tillamook irt. FOR SALE J600 APIECE. 3 BLDG. LOTS. West Side. 20 minutes from Postofflce: no agents. Phone Hood 1C35. ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE. 8 MILE3 from Morrison t. brldg. C K. BaUard. Mllwaukle. Or. GOOD-PAYING PROPERTY ON FRONT ST.; iwwihuic. Anawtr ij roru at.: particulars. , ' TWO FINE LOTS IN RICHMOND ON CAR line. 1400. Sellwood Townslte Co. Phene East 4704. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE LOT ON BEL- uvui l, umr inivmg iuwn. ji 21 Ore gonlan. J100U BUYS MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE; BAL ance on easy terms; comer E. 13th and Al berta. W00 FOR 2 LOTS IN ALU IN A: WALKING distance. Pacific Tr & A. Co.. 27 W. 1st at. Houees built on easy payments; lots furnished If desired. 612 Commercial bldr. Main 190. GOOD HOUSE AND LOT. 533 BEACH ST.. corner 12th. Inquire at premises. 4-ROOM SHACK AND LOT. 00x100; $330. Phone Scott 5713. WANTED REAL ESTATE. COLLINS LAND CO. (INC) WE BRING buyer and seller together; list your property with us. We are doing coulderable adver tising and will extend It further. Our fa cility aro exceptional. Bank references. Stearns bldg. Phone Main 2324. I WANT FROM 5 TO 20 ACRES WITHIN about an hour's distance from city; must be a bargain. W 10. Oregonlan. WANT 8 TO 10-ROOM RESIDENCE. MUSI be flrst-claas. select location and price right for cash. P 21, Oregonlan. 20.000 TO INVEST IN INCOME BEARING property, either business or residence. Ad dre X 12. Oregonlan. A FRACTION OF A LOT IN SOUTH PORT land; mutt be reasonable. X 22. Oregonlan. rOK SALE TIMBER LANDS. JM500 BUYS 100 ACRES 1 TIMBER, 7.000.000 ft, logging on Joining land; land is near ocean beach and may be sold as Iota when timber Is removed. E 21, Oregonlan. FOR SALE 4 -SECTION OF TIMBER iana. t-oiumoia tammy- township 4 north range. G 17. care Oregonlan. CHEAP LANDS. TIMBER AND GRAZING Call or addreaa B 51 . Chamber Commerce! FO& SALE LAND SCXD?. FOR SALE APPROVED LAND 8 CRD? FOR acquiring ime witnout residence to tim bered or prairie land, surveyed or unaur veyed. H. X. Hamilton. The Portland, city LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS. GUAXAN teed, aalseral Unas titled, public land ono tlea. Colllss Land Co.. Suarsa bit. FOR SALE FAXMA. IT'S A DANDY 20 ACRES OF EARLY oiio-M utij, appie. cnerry ana vegeusie land, only one-half mile from town of White Sal mon; commanding magnificent view of Mt. Hood and City of Hood River; the soil is rich, deep and moist; four acres cleared and readr In n?nnt in nmhal. k.l. light brush, easy to clear; some timber for . . " "uer xenco ana a nne wen ot cae, ooft water; there Is not better soil au iucuuon xor an orchard or a finer site for & home east of the Cascades; and now I: .t "" are sure of the Northern Pacific uuimicg oown tne north bank of the Co lumbia RlVfl- It la Air s.V..n eviitn. il fill be worth three time that In thro? j leraa, sisw caan, Balance in three years. Don't let this slip If you are looking for A. fln hnrn. . v. T- w . gains. White Salmon Land Co., White Sal- FOR SALE OR TRADE ----. j-v ,41 tuun uiiuu, oaiance pas ture; well Stocked; all Implements; fine stock ranch; trade for smaller farm close to Cl f h n M -Vlitrxti nn.l ...1... rctnn SO acres, 14 miles from the Columbia -" on tne .enaiem; will taxe good driv ing horse and buggy: balance cash; -price tilin TlU.-. "T T ..tP . x i.uiic: ii uuu j uo. FOR K A T.F" rtVT" imx t-.rrw farm, about 200 acres bottom land, about 100 In cultivation, balance nearly level, part- w ucojbj ana in grass; good buildings, fences and orcstard; some beaverdam; about a&ff telephone; close to rail, churches and vuuvi. u aura o roruma: s-ui per acre. . trcji pan; terms, a to, oregonlan. EXCEPTIONALLY FIN Ei COMPLETE FARM 6o acres. level land. In cultivation, 700 Winter apples, modern Improvements, elec tac car. jlae roads all year; S mllee east of Portland; growing crop, chickens, stock and implements; fln water and piped; more - jwiuiun u. winim. isi i- ront 8u FOR SALE-STOCK RANCH OF 240O ACRES near Coburg. 8 miles northeast of Eugene, ur., price low ana terms easy, aamoeriam. iibbe bldg.. Portland FOR SAT-TI FTVT T rt. 1 m V vui ttr t-imi an la cuiuYaiion: ronnnniidiTiv lit miTM en .Dalles. Polk Co.. Or. Address' George .iuuiuf, mcKreaii. tu jr. u. no. j, Oregon. 1 GO-a ere farm, large out range fair Improve ments, adjoining 160 acres Government land. -j" icpijw. uu aecona at. CHEAPRST finVK QViir i vt- t inn.. best location. 20 miles north from Portland; bwu lrawponauon. van or write to farmer. 440-ACRE WHEAT FAHV 1VP! T u'lTPnrn lenceu nog tignt; good black loam soil. 23 per acre. Hemingway uroa., owners, Duiur, IMPROVED FARM. SUSCEPTIBLE OF miti gation and suitable for colonization; also homestead relinquishment M 4. Oregonlan. FINE lllRIOATFn KTOrV iit.tat.-ci vn nncats m oest pan or Idaho. Jackson oc xiccvru, riwr, laano. FINE FARM. 12 MILES FROM PORTLAND; ,i4. iMtrs&io. inquire air:rroons l to 4 412 2d sU TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE TEN ACRES OF UNIM proved land. 4Vj miles eaut of Oregon City for a No. 1 driving or delivery horse. Ad orero -n n. oregonlan. ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN GOOD MINING preprnr ior reai enuiie, city or farm, or win sen cneap tor cash, y 22, Oregonlan. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 3 ACRES ON av. iiiwia nne. owner, nw lienton su FOR SALE. Horses, Vehickles, Etc. FOR SALE OR RENT HORSES AND VTZ hides by the day, week or month: hnrn- saddles and 200 new and second-band rigs tor saie or exenange. xomnnson Cassl day, 211 Washington st. FOR SALE ONE SPAN MULES, WELL orone. weignt, i-uu pounos eacn. with wagon and harness; all for 300. S. O. Miller & aon. Aurora, or. HORSES. WAGONS. TRUCKS AND ALL iuoui ui Tcnicics ana namess lor sale or rem. iiuucri xiaii. uu -I in St. FOR SALB CHEAP ONE LADY'S SIDE SAD- aie ana oriaie, neany new. inquire Fashion ataoies, --utn ana Washington sts. NEW PLATFORM SPRING WAGON. $100, Attn; uiai:iuiniin nop. 01 r. lth.. bet. Savler and Thurman. Miscellaneous. vnn i a t.v 1 wood-turning lathe. 12xd Inches x24 feet, with cones, counter haft, pulleys, hangers. iftiims, rrtivr, ia.cc-piaies. etc.; ail complete A large lot of wood-turner's tools. 1 rln nn.1 C O sow ntiil h.n.li V counter shaft, bangers, pulleys and belting ir same. 1 rrlndstone and frame. 1 pattern-maker's workbench; 1 hinged workhenrh. 170 feet four-Inch leather belting. 50 feet -n-incn .earner Deiting. Aliin a tare inf nf rarn.nt.r', int. In. ply to Francis Sealy. administrator. 275 KIRK'S U. 3. ARMY GOODS STORE. Springfield rifles onlr J2.73. cost th IT. S Government $16. nhoot either shot or ball cartridges; the ammunition for these guns' can be purchased In any gunstore. We have oeciaea to continue eale until Monday eve.. aepiemoer in. BETTER BUY NOW. x COR. 7TH AND OAK STS. JOi OVR ROOF LEAK? Cover It with Mastic roofing. In rolls, easy to lay; needs no palntlns? or coatintr: good over old. Iron, tin or shingles; for new roofs there Is nothing better; guaran teed; Mastic roof paint and cement will titop small leaks. National Mastic Roofing V.O., room z. Hamilton bldg. DOGS CHESAPEAKE BAY PUPPIPS. moains oui. orea irom run rxdl creed stock: sire and dam flne-worklnr docs: these in the bst duck dogs on the Coast; price for immeaiate sale. ?17.50 for dug puppies. F. O. B. cars Seattle. Wash. Address P. O. Box 476. Seattle, Wash. EDISON'S LATEST MOVING-PICTURE MA crone, a Bout sow feet of film; 4 seta song slide?, concert graphophone and 50 records, all In good condition and a monev-makcr. Apply Ooldendale Furniture Company, Gold- eiMiaie. arm. SEWING MACHINES FOR THE COMING weex oniy. we will sell at greatly reduced prices, best drop-head Sterling. $20; a few aianaaros, augniiy used. $15; second-hand. $3.50 and up. H. D. Jones. 2S0 Yamhill, cor. 4th. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND Diuiard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod ern bar fixtures: cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-Collender. 10 3d st. FOR SALE CHEAP THOROUGHBRED ir.u seiicr pupn. j montnei oza. t oe lurtner particulars Inquire of C W. EL. Foote. 224 Ebey st., Montavilla, or care Woodard, Clarke & Co. WE SELL ALL THE LEADING BRANDS or wnisKy and brandy at 10c National Wine Co.. The Quality Store 3th and Stark. FOR SALE A LIGHT SINGLE-SEAT AUTO t-ngine in front under hood, wheel steering. Call 783 Northrup st. Phone Front 874. GASOLINE LAUNCH FOR SALB OR TRADE iu ions carrying capacity; -4-norsepower engine; will tell cheap. P 12. Oregonlan. GINSENG. IT'S A MONEY-MAKER PLANT hum, jj.icc mi xor seeu ana plants on appli cation. B. W. KIbler, Tacoma, Wash. FOR SALE VALUABLE PATENT RIGHTS lor ashlngton. Oregon. California, can be seen at Fair grounds. R 04. Oregonlan. FOR SALE INVALID'S WHEEL-OHAIR: upholstered In leather; also pair new crutches. Call" at 260 N. 23d. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN COMPLETE ei uoiitri iooh ana macnines. Address Box 137. Portland. Or. FOR SALE 12-IL P. WEBER GASOLINE engine; Al condition and a bargain, 324 Chamber Commerce. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE: none like It west of New York City. t33 Washington at. COMPLETE MOVING-PICTURE OUTFIT ur saie cneap; aims, wag Slices, itoom 11 351Vi Morrison. ' BULL TERRIER PUPPIES, GOOD ONE3; cii.i. v.aii ia jiiiii su irnona Front 484. STOCK FOR SALE VERY CHEAP IN AL- oen uros. Alining to. u -V. Oregonlan. FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. 324 CHAM- ucr oi .ua.a.i.c. vi pconc jcain .iTPJ. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES, $8 PER month. J. E. Huxley. S2 4th st. FOR SALE 2 pointer pups. 4 months old. lau at -iu letn, JAais. HELP WANTED MALE. MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO LEARN plumbing trade: sreat demand for grad uates $4-$5 day; many complete course two months; graduates admitted to union and Master Plumbers Association. Coyne Bros. Co. Plumbing School. New York. Cincin nati and St. Louis. (Day and night class.) For free catalogue addreoa 230 10th ave.. new xoric 1000 MEN WANTED AT U. S. ARMY GOODS STORE. To buy guns and khaki suits; last chance to laxe aavantage oc these great bargains, as sale positively closes Monday eve., Septjmber YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY. COR. 7TH AND OAK STS. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED unmarried men, between the agea of 21 and no, citizens of United States, of good char acter and tern rata habitat who can sseak. read and write English. For information apply to Recsuitlng Officer. 3d and oak , I'oruana. ur. ""WANTED A BRIGHT AD WRITER TO taxe charge of the advertising and mall or der department of a mercantile establish ment; mum devote his entire time to our business; state age. salary wanted, experience- and references. Address lock box 740, roruina, or. ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULY u-cmca; aiscnarges positively cured in rrora, 3 to 5 days; consultation free and etrlctly confldentlal; send for our symptom blank. X-Radlum Medical Institute, 3d and Alder aia., tauanco -vo Aiaer si., irortiano. FIRST-CLASS DRESS GOODS MAN. out of ciiy; young man mil clerk, city; 3 boys. 16 20; neat office boy, good penman, accurate In figures. Clerks' Registration Bureau. 265 igrruon si. WANTED-SUCCESSFUL LIFE INSURANCE auHwwre us uiairici managers lor Oregon and Washington; cheapest, plainest and best MEN and women to learn watchmkg. en graving. Jewelers' wk; only prac. school for Jewelers; money made learn'g. Watchmkg- Tnmv rhrurl T T lf- Q.altT. ANY iyrer.unET prt?snv rx-r umv good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary: send for particulara. MILLWRIGHT. $4 DAY; 3 BRIDGE AND 2 ouse carpenters, j; tree rare; cut-on man, $2.50; tool sharpener. $3; laborers, teamstere. WANTED COMPETENT STOCK-CUTTERS iur sasn ana aoor factory; good wages, steady work. Address The Wheeler-Osgood lacoma, nun. MEN AND WOMEN LEARN THE BARBER iraae; tree transportation from Portland and Seattle to MoIers Syntem College, 644 Clay ii.., jail r raucucg. AUVEKTISING SOLICITORS. LIBERAL commission; "special edition" and other Kwa propositions;. investigate. 63S Chamber oi commerce. WANTED EVERYBODY TO TRY OUR wines; 5 cents a glass. National Wine Co.. the Quality Store. 3th and Stark. Phone WANTED n'D flBP. nmr.itT rvrn getlc. capable man. Apply 625 Chamber of Commerce, Saturday or Monday evening. 7:30 MAN ABOUT 30 YEARS OF AGE; MUST have some business experience: etate names and addresses of references. B 22, Orego- nian. Wanted Men to learn barber tradu; steady practice: expert Instructions. Write for terms, uuimon's College. 627 Clay at. S. F. second-hand trunks, blankets; highest price paia. oo jo. near i"ine. Fhone Pacific 46. RELIABLE MAN. COMPETENT TO LIST ojiu ouuvv larni incus, tow neeaea. $75 permanent salary and expenses paid, rello; uie men. ouisiae or tne city; pleasant work- m. iienKer. room o. izi 7th. Portland. Or. Pntirnr-nl! Trln. Amnn.. V-n v., cooks, waiters, bartenders. AH wines 5o tnr 5 it. ijrati. na 4tn. Clay 1303. AMATEURS IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO Join first-class dramatic company; salary $20 pr weeit. ana expenses, a lil. oregonlan. ADVERTISING HUSTLER TO SOLICIT AD vertising. Oddfellows' publication; must have experience, twa unamDer or commerce. WANTED FIRST-CIJl S. AfSTV TV pnnr land and throughout state to solicit bust- nets, uau or write, 607 McKay bldg. WANTED YOUNG MAN WHO KNOWS CITY tnorougniy ana is gooa , penman, apply In own nancwnting to J . oregonlan. WANTED QOOD. SOIJBR JOB PRINTER none other need apply; sfate wages; South ern orrgonian. Jieatora, ur. ROCKMEN WANTED AT BUNKER HILL quarry, laxe Don J. to ateiia. wash. J. W. cweeney. bteua, waan. BOYS TO CARRY SUNDAY OREGONIANS north of Alder st. Apply business office irom i-i to l tocay. WANTED FURNITURfc. CARPET AND wanpaper mieeman. ine Heuaefurnlshing ui., saiem, or. WANTED EXPERIENCED GROCERY AND aenvery man; dcsi or references required. M m, oregonian. WANTED SAILORS FOR MANILA AND Australia. ApjJiy at sailors" Home. cor. 2d ana uusan sis. WANTED GOOD SPECIALTY MAN. GRO- cery line; gooa position tor right man. J zi. oregonian. A GOOD EXPERIENCED RUNNER. AND So licitor wantea at rew Lange Hotel, Cth and li asuili itni. WANTED TO CONTRACT FOR WOOD hauling; good money In this. Apply 240 inmniii st. FIRST-CLASS BROILER AND LUNCHMAN. Acarees u. ii. campoeu, 320 James st.. Se attle. Wash. A GOOD ADVERTISING SOr.inTTfin i-m prcio-i euiiioa oi eoiaoiienea paper. Call at .c rom. MAN TO CLEAN RESTAURANtT AN'D wash aisnes ana maite nanay man. Call at 20S &aimon su WANTED-THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED '"wii -jictitie i-jss8 iramway. a Oergonlan. WANTED ACTIVE YOUNG MAN TO So licit, xor pnoto view company; salary. W 22, WANTED A GOOD CANVASSER; SALARY io rigni party. xne western Lady, 147 x rum u WANTED NIGHT CREW. WASHER AND wringer men. urana laundry. 17th and WU1IUUJ. rill a. .tiv.nt. .tnnd Ifl? XT 4TW -. . . erences. THE MEIER & FRANK STORE REQUIRES Drignt young men, io years or over. Apply at once. WANTED TWO BRIGHT SOLICITORS. SAL- ary ana commission, v 22. Oregonlan. 1ST AND 2D CHINESE COOK. 1 JAP DISH- wasner. gooa wages, call 844 Thurman st. MEATCUTTER FOR SATURDAY AT AL- blna cash MarKet, -UO Russell a. FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. CO UN- try ; Dig wages, zio commercial block. IWANTED MAN TO DRIVE S-HORSE TEAM on I arm. inquire Jl AOington bldg. A GOOD MAN WANTED TO DELIVER wooxj. v-ail at hk ivaier St. WANTED FIRST-CLASS WAITER. APPLY i m St.; reeness saioon. WANTED AT ONCE A POULTRY AND iisnman. j. i. urrsomiui. VEST-MAKERS WANTED. A. J. BRAULT, WANTED ALL-AROUND OYSTER MAN; atC4uj wutTA- iw is. ei. MEN TO WORK ON FARM. INQUIRE 323 Auinsioa oiag. B.RJJER WANTED. 245 TAYLOR ST.; $4 fiuatttuicni. BOY WITH WHEEL. 347 WASHINGTON ST. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO DO HOUSE- worK in smaxi zamiiy; good wages. 4614 Cth st. WANTED DISHWASHER AT 3S6 MORRI- fon su; piace ciosea sanaays. BXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL nouseworK. I'none iiaat 243. WANTED 50 GIRLS TO MAKE SHIRTS AT ixz-eii t aciory, 75 1st st. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- rjt. Appiy ooo Aivereti su LWANTED GOOD PLAIN COOK. TWO IN f&mUv. 12 Johnln mt HELP WANTED FEMALE. COOK. $33; 3 COOKS$30; 6 WAITRESSES, $20 to $30; 5 factory girls, good pay; k middle-aged., women, out of town; young lady companion; nurse girls; general housework. Canadian Parlors. 228 & Mor rison. Main 1323. A YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER WHO can assist in keeping books; must be able to write neat and legible and be correct in figures. Address In own handwriting. Q 10, Oregonlan. ' WANTED-150 GIRLS TO MAKE OVER. alls and shirts; instructions given to Inex perienced. Apply Neustadter Bros.. Standard Factory No. 2, corner East Taylor and Grand ave. WANTED A GIRL WHO THOROUGHLY understands cooking; reference required. 55coni.KjVI keift- Apply at ess" Lovejoy st. Mrs. W. J. Van Schuyver. DOMESTICS. COOKS. WAITRESSES. CHAM bermalds. etc; city. Coast. Fair and coun try; plenty of work. Canadian Parlors. 226W Morrison. Main 1323. WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ""t permanent position to right party. Call 2S3 16th. North, between 9 and 10 A. GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED. GENERAL housework; easy place all Winter; board. anQ room; $15 per month. 343 Morrison st. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS. WA1T ers. chambermaids, general workers. St Loula Agency. 230 Yamhill. Main 5413. AMATEURS IT COSTS YOU NOTHEs'G TO Join first-class dramatic company; salary $20 per week and expenses. X 23, Oregonlan. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRB eentatlves in Portland and throughout stats; Cood pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg. T ANTED GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILD and help with .second work; references re quired. Call mornings. 143 North 22d st. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. PIANIST. LADY or gentleman; salary $25 weekly; long en gagement. Room 12. 351 Morrison. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT CLOAK AND suit lady, one clerk dress dry goodsr. Clerks' Registration Bureau. 265 Morrfaon st. W ANTED SCHOOLGIRL TO WORK FOR board -and room; two In family. Address D 23. Oregonlan. or phone East S13. SCHOOL GIRL WANTS TO WORK FOR room and board while attending Holmes' Bus iness College. Telephone Main 513. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED LADY bookkeeper; must have good reference. Ad dress Box 300. Seattle. Wasb. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES In our fur department and suit department Sllvcrfleld'u, 4th and 5rorrii?on. GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK IN small family. Call forenoon 23 East 13th st. South; Ankeny or Plne-st. cars. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. 143 Washington St., cor. 7tb, upstairs. Phone Main 2632. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTED AT 323 Everett St.. to take charge of a small house and two children; no cooking. WANTED EXPERIENCED LADY CASHIER with references. Apply 207 First St., between 8 and 0 A. 51. Monday. WANTED GIRLS TO SEW ON FURS; ALSO experienced fur-finishers. Sllverfleld & Co., 4th and Morrison sts. WANTED HOUSE-TO-HOUSE DEMON strators; grocery line; salary and commla eion. N 21. Oregonlan. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED MARKER and distributers and ironers at Empire Laundry, 88 E. 0th. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES at the Bristol. 480 Washington, ready to work, $9 per week. GIRL TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT HOUSE work; call forenoon 2S0 Poplar st. Take Mt. Tabor car 1st st. CHAMBERMAID WANTED. HOTEL BERG. 13th and Alder; no one under 25 years of .age need apply. WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO work In book bindery- Howe, Davis & Vll ham. 111 2d st. WANTED A GIRL TO TAKE CARB OF baby and help a little with the housework. 350 Jackson st. THE MEIER & FRANK STORE REQUIRES bright young ladies, 16 years or over. Ap ply at once. TWO EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS FOR fancy goods, hosiery and underwear. Apply 171 3d st. . " A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work. two In tamily. 313 Hancock St.. near E. 1st. WANTED WOMAN TO ASSIST IN COOK lng, wages $30 per month. At 104 North 7th st. WANTED A LADY COOK. GOOD WAGES, permanent place. 305 6th et., cor. Harrison. WANTED GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK; must have good reference?. Phone -Main 2640. WANTED A GIRL TO TAKE CARB OF child during the day. Apply 828 Kearney at. GIRLS AND WOMEN AT CANNERY OF Oregon Packing Co., E. 8th and Yamhill. EXPERIENCED ARM WAITRESS. WAGES $7.30. at the ZInsley Restaurant. 230 First st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL WORK; aiso one tor aecona worK. Apply 575 Hoyt st. WANTED AN OFFICE GIRL. NEAT PEN- man, room over U. S. Bank. 3d and Oak. DR. AUSPLUND. DISEASES OF WOMEN and surgery, 3U Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrison. AT ONCE GIRLS TO WORK ON WAISTS and suits. The Spencer Co.. 125 10th st. WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK; WAGES $30; small family. Phone Main 1056. WANTED A WOMAN TO ASSIST IN THE care of twins, inquire at 331 Davis st. WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work at 205 21st. North; call mornings. WANTED GIRL TO COOK AND GENERAL housework. Call mornings. 40 Ella st. WANTED A GOOD COOK; MUST HAVE good references, rnone Main 2610. WANTED A GOOD COOK; MUST HAVE good reference. Phone Main 2S41. WANTED GIRL TO WAIT ON TABLE IN boardlng-house at 104 North 7th st. GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND CARE of children. 368 E. 15th st.. North. WANTED FIRST-CLASS" VESTMAKERS. NIcoll. the Tailor. 108 Third st. WANTED GIRL FOR SECOND WORK; wages ?2D. JSU Montgomery st. WANTED A CHAMBERMAID. 204 Madison street. CHAMBERMAID WANTED. 53 N. 16th. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. :00 PICKERS TO PICK 624 ACRES HOPS; all desired acommodatlons; grocery, bakery, restaurant, butcher shop; beautiful camp grounds; dance hall, pure mountain water, etc.; reduced excursion rates. Apply room 441 Sherlock bldg;, 3d and Oak. Krebs Bros. CITY WAITRESSES. EXPOSITION (SALARY and commissions $1.25): chambermaids, hop pickers, housework-waiters, (bus $0 room) millyard help, $2.75; cooks, bellboy (col ored), farmhands, dishwashers. Drake, 203 Washington. LODGE DRAMATIC COM5IITTEE WANTS amateurs wno have had some experience; re hearsals evenings; no Interference with busi ness; opportunity for experience; give full particulars. N 20. Oregonian. WANTED 100 MORE HOPPICKERS AT once; best yard; from 12 to 15 days pick ing, boarding place, tents for rent. Apply to Andrew Kan fc Co.. 287 Morrison st. Sun day. Open 2 to 3 P. M. COOKS WANTED MAN AND WIFE BE- tween 30 ana -io: man's wages $70 per month. Inquire at St. Charles Hotel, be tween 1 and 2 today. SALESMEN FOR EXCLUSIVE AGENCY fine underwear ana seamless ncsleryj fine opening for bright men and women. 311 Commercial block. DRAMATIC PEOPLE WANTED - CHANCE jor-amaicurs, give run particulars in first letter. V 17. Oregonlan. WANTED BODY IRONERS AND LADIES' ciotnes ironera. by u. S Laundry Co. SITUATION WANTED watvk. Bookkeepers and Clerks. BOOKKEEPER OR CITY SALESMAN A J""us man oi gooa aaaress. ana. business abil ity wants to associate himself with a good firm. K 22. Oregonian. MlsceUaaeogs. "GINEER. 1ST CLASS. AND MACHINIST;