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18 TRADE COMES HERE Coast Ports Place Orders With Local Merchants MORE BOATS ARE NEEDED Steamers ?ov Operating Out or Portland Arc Unable to Handle the Traffic, and 3Iore 1VI11 Be Added. Requests for freight space on steamers plying between Portland and points'along the Oregon and California coast as ijU' south as Eureka and Crescent City, are pouring Into the offices operating these steamers at such a lively rate that the agents sec no alternative than to placo more vessels in commission. At present only three steamers, the Roanoke. Alli ance and F. A. Kilburn. operate on this run. and their combined capacity will be found sadly deficient to handle the busi ness now offering. The enormous increase In the business is due to the calamity at San Francisco. 3calers in all the ports along the Coast who have heretofore bougnt from San Francisco have been compelled to place their orders with Portland merchants, and the demand for freight space has al ready increased. The steamer Alliance will be in today, and she will be given the qulcKest dis patch possible, the intention being to send her out again tomorrow. ThlB, it is be lieved, can be done, inasmuch as her out ward cargo is nearly all at the dock. The Kilburn and Roanoke are due to arrive in a fow days, and they, too, will be given unusually quick dispatch. BOAT FOR UPPER RIVER, Open Klvcr Association Asks Pub lic to Select Suitable Name. The Open River Association will in a few days begin construction of their new boat to be operated on the Upper Colum bia, between Celllo and Lewiston. Her dimensions will bo ICO feet in length, 34 feet beam and C feet depth of hold. She will be capable of carrying 350 tons and her commodious cabins will entitle her to a passenger list of over 1300. For ele gance, ypeed and carrying capacity she will bo the peer of any steamer on the upper reaches of the Columbia and Snake Rivers. All of the modern improvements will bo installed in hull, cabins and ma chinery, combining power, elegance and durability. The building committee, com posed of Messrs. Drake O'Rllcy, T. D. Honeyman and II. Wittenberg, are earn estly at work perfecting the plans. Fifty years ago the Columbia River was the main artery of trade for the whole of Eastern Oregon. Washington and most of Idaho, but on the completion of the railroad some 5 years ago the boats were withdrawn, and since then until within the past few months, no boats traveled this avenue of commerce. The Open River Association is anxious to securo a suitable name for the craft, a name that will harmonize with the sur roundings or the craft's mission. Frank J. Smith, traffic manager of the associa tion, invites tho public to select the name. Humor of Accident to Columbia. It was rumored In shipping circles yesterday that the steamer Columbia, of the San Francisco & Portland Steamship Company, turned turtle In San Francisco harbor yesterday, but close Investigation failed to reveal any foundation of fact for the rumor. The Columbia is supposed to have been at the Union Iron Works and when light careened so suddenly that tho few workmen on board narrowly escaped drowning. Local officials of the com pany received a telegram from head quarters in San Francisco last night, but no reference was made In it to Uo Columbia, and they therefore nro of tho opinion that there is no truth in the report. The Columbia was taken on the Portland run a week ago last Friday to undergo some necessary re pairs to her machinory. Ship Owccncc Arrives Out. The whcat-ladcn British ship Owcenw. Captain Blrchcll. arrived at Queenstown last night, 103 days out from Portland. On the eve of his departuro from this port Captain Blrchell niado a small friendly bet that he would reach his des tination within 105 days, and immediately upon his arrival he cabled to Portland tho two words, "saved 106 days." Tho Oweenee has a reputation for speed, hav ing covered tho distance from Portland to Port Natal in iO days and back again In 91 days. TasscnRcrs Take Own Chances. Before the steamer Redondo sailed for Ban Francisco her CO passengers were told by the agent that the chip's owners would not guarantee that they would bo .xr mitted to land at San Francisco, an order having been issued by the authorities to let nobody in excepting persons connected with tho relief work. The warning did not deter any of the ticket -holders from going, however. The Redondo carried a full cargo of lumber, about 2TAO00 feet of which goes to the fire-sufferers. Barnes for Willamette Bridge Work. The Portland & Seattle Railway Company placed an order yesterday with Joseph Supple for 16 barges to be used in connection with the con struction of the railroad bridge aeross the Willamette in the vicinity of St. Johns. The barges will be similar to those constructed for use In connec tion with tho building- of the bridge across the Columbia River. The barges are to be ready for delivery in June. Activity at Local Shipyards. The local shipyards are crowded with work. The Portland Shipbuilding Com pany is overhauling more than half a dozen boats and today the steamer Charles R. Sponcor will g0 on the ways for quick repairs. The steamer Jordan, of Astoria, went to Supplc's yard yes terday afternoon to hnvo oil burners installed, and the steamer Volga will be launched from the ways there Mon day. Flames lllumlnntcd Heavens at Sea. SANTA MONICA. April 21. (Spe cial.) The German passengor steamer Itaur, bound from Seattle for Hamburg: -i la San Francisco, put in here today for provisions and cloaranccs. She could make no landing In San Fran cisco Bay owing to the destruction of the water front. Captain Knudsen says the flames of tho burning city could be seen in the heavens 100 miles at sea. Planning for a Seawall. ASTORIA, Or., April 21. (Special.) Tho special committee appointed at a recent mass meeting- of tho Astoria property-owners and business men to f.reparo a general plan for the con struction of a proposed seawall along VERNON Why live in the business part of a Why live in flats and apartment houses? DONT YOU SEE THE DANGER? Why not own your own home out in some suburb? THINK ABOUT THIS See bow' much better off now the people are that lived in their own little homes in some suburb of San Francisco. Take heed from this awful disaster; it does not require an earthquake to make the centers of a great city dangerous to live in; any big fire is liable to do the same thing, and furthermore anyone knows it is not as healthy to live in the congested part of a city as in the suburbs. "We are going to sell lots in Vernon the balance of this month at the same old price and terms. Yempn is supplied better with Bull Run water than any other suburb of Portland the city is now laying a 24-inch main through the center of Vernon, besides this we have sidewalks, graded streets and good car service. Remember you have ten days more to buy lots in Vernon at the old price. MOORE INVESTMENT CO. 151V2 SIXTH STREET Z. A. HARBKE, Agent on ground, corner Sixteenth and Alberta Streets. Vernon Thone East 20S2. the city water front held its first meeting last evening:. The plan con templated is to construct the seawall by fllhng in the railway trestle with rock and the committee last evening appointed a subcommittee to confer with the officials of the railway com pany and ascertain what assistance the railway company will give In the mat ter. Another subcommittee was appoint ed to prepare a bill to be presented at the coming session of the legisla ture, autnorizlng the city to levy a tax, assess property and sell bonds for the purpose of building the seawall and filling- in the tide fiats. Tho bill will also provide for the creation of a commission to take charge of the work. Cannery Tenders for Alaska. ASTORIA, Or., April 21. (Special.) The little steamers North King and North Star crossed out this morning for Nushagak River. Alaska, where they will be used during the season as tenders for the Portland-Alaska Pack ers' Association and the Alaska Fish ermen's Packing Company's canneries, respectively. Pulitzer In for Supplies. ASTORIA,. Or.. April 21. (Special.) The pilot schooner Joseph Pulitzer arrived In this evening for water and supplies. She will leave out for her sta tion off the mouth of the river within a couplo of days. Marine Notes. The steamer Northland sailed for San Pedro yesterday with a cargo of lumber. The steamer Barracouta. has not left San Francisco for Portland, as was sup posed. She was ordered detained at San J'Yanclsco and her cargo hold for the use of the fire sufferers. The steamer Oceano is rocelvlng lumber at Inman, Poulsen & Co.'s mills at a. rapid rate, and she will probably finish Tuesday. Although carrying 4.000.000 feet, tho intention is to have her ready for the sea by next "Wednesday, -which will be less than a week In port. Tho five-masted schooner crescent Is in the stream, waiting for a second mate. The captain sent for one at Seattle, but he failed to make his appearance, and the position is open to the first applicant with the necessary qualifications. The Cres cent goes to Shanghai witu 1,609,000 feet of lumber. Domestic and Foreign Ports. ASTORIA. Or.. April 21. Condition of th lar at 5 1. M.. smooth; wind, light, nouth: vcAther. cloudy. Arrived down at 4 and Kallcd ot 10:05 A. Stamrr Sow City, for Redondo. Arrivd last n1j;ht Schooner lui. from San Franclnco. Arrived down at 11 A. M. Schooner Po1b.i1. Qurenstown. April 21. Arrived British hln Owfnw. from Portland. Or. lloqulam. April irt. Hulled Rohoonrr Jlrm olutr. from lloqulam. for Mexico; schooner AbWe Monltwano. for San Fra.ncli; schoon t A. J. Went, from Aberdeen, for San Fran cisco. Arrived Schooner A. J. Thayer, from San Francisco, for Hoqulam. Trust Menaces the Cattlemen. HELENA. ilont. April 2L-The North Montana Roundup Association.' composed of cattlemen in Northern Montana, and representing $10,000,000 in individual hold ings, at its annual session today Issued a manifesto, in which the trusts, cap tains of industry and Wall street are severely criticised. After referring to the blight on the cattle Industry, due. It Is alleged, to the beef trust, the .statement Is made that if conditions are not better this season than they have been for three years many owners will have to go into bankruptcy. .Minister Charges Gambling. RAINIER, Or., April 21. (Special.) Quite a stir was created on the streets yesterday when tho Methodist minis ter. Rev. H. G. Kemp, caused the arrest of Miles Shearin. Otto ICapelL TV. C. Lee. 13. Clarke, J. Daughcrty. Ed and Jesse James and A. D. Pierce, all saloon-keepers, for permitting gam bling in their saloons. They all ap peared before Police Judge Doan. The hearing Is set for Thursday, April 22. An Anti-Saloon League was organ ized here about three weeks ago and Your Liver will not be sluggish and you will not bz bilious or constipated if you Take Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient (Trade-maric ItcrUtercd) A pleasant, effervescent drink, which keeps the liver active and the bowels regular. SLcly years ef cures. At year drsnrkti er by sai.ll trees Tarrant Co. RitM Street Xw Trk 1 Vernon city? Rev. Mr. Kemp -was elected president of It. The following Sunday the sa loons were all closed by order of the league. Transfer of the Fceblc-MIntlcd. OLYMPIA. Wash.. April 2L (Special.) Within 10 days the S2 Inmates and at tendants from the feeble-minded Institu tion at Vancouver will be transferred by special train to the new building recently built for the state at Medical Lake. H. D. Jones, of the Board of Control, Is now at Medical Lake, superintending arrange ments for receiving the patients, .and Chairman KIncaid will be In charge of the special train. Money to Washington's Credit. OLYMPIA. Wash.. April 21. Special) State Treasurer Mills reports that the state has to its credit In cash at the closo of business today the sum of CWXT10.44, of which the sum of J1.0I5.123.M was re ceived as March collections. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. April 21- Maximum temper ature. C8 dec: minimum. 55. lUver re din c at 8 A. M-. 7.1 feet; chanice la part 21 hours. rise of 6 Inches. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to 5 P. none; total since Sep tember 1. 1W)3. 32.17 Inches; norrosl. 40.C3 Inches; deficiency. S.IS Inches. Total un ahlne April 20, 1006. 10 hours and 43 min utes; possible, 13 hours and 4S minutes. Barometer (reduced to eta level) at S P. M., 29.00. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. 3 Wind. STATIONS. Baker City... Blrmarck...... Bolw Helena .. tTSO.OOl .. J78'0.00 .. lWo.00 s's USE ICloudr Clear Cloudy IClear VCloudy IClear JCJondy JCloudy IClear ICleudy Cloudy JCloudy I PL Cldy. 12'S North Head .&4-O.OC VS .Tao.oo io's .JR0.00' 4W Pocatelto........ Portland. . ...... Roseburg-.... .... Salt Lake City.. Spokane......... Seattle... ....... Tatooth Island. . Walla Walla ..JCPlO.OOl SINW ..32"0.02ll2!SW ..'88,0.00) OlNW WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer has fallen steadily In th North Pacific States during the Uit S4 hours, and a slight- depression is this even Inn: central over Eastern Washington. It has caused, a general Increase In cloudiness In Ore con. Washington and portions of Ida ho, and light showers along lb lmmedlsls coast and on the Strait of Juan d Fuca. No rain of consequence has yet fallen In tho Interior. The temperature has risen slightly In this district east of the Cascade Mountains, except in Southeastern Wash ington. West of the Cascades It Is from 12 to 25 degrees cooler than it was yesterday. The Indications are for untttd -weather in this district Sunday, -with showers In all sections except Southern Idaho. It will be cooler east of the Cascadrs. WEATHER FORECASTS. ' Forecasts made at Portland for 25 hours ending at midnight. April 22: Portland and vicinity Cloudy with show ers. South to -west winds. Western Oregon and Western Washing ton Showers. South to west winds. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Thunder showers. Cooler. Southern Idaho Cloudy and unsettled. Cooler west portion. Forecasts for California and Nevada: Northern California Fair, except prob ably showers northwest portion. South to west winds. Southern California Fair, south to west winds. Nevada Fair. Al B. WOLLABER. . Acting District Forecaster. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES. Reo, "Boons and Board. "Heass Iceeptag RoeauC S4raatlBS Waste. 10 words er let. IS cents : 18 to 3D words. M ceatst 21 to 2ff -wards. 28 cents, etc "o dis count fur additional Inscrtleas. UNDER ALL OTHER MEADS, except -New Today. S oests for 15 words er least 16 to 29 words. 40 cents; tl to 28 words, so cesta. ec first Insertion. Eaeh --Htflntst Insertion, ose-hxlf; no further disrmift sn der gap month. "NEW TODAY" feature sseassre agU). IS cents per Use. first lasertiea: it ecatt per Ua for each additional Insert loa. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed ear The OresoBlaa. and left at this office, aaettU always be laclesed la sealed envelopes. 2o stamp Is repaired em rarh letters. The Oresronian wBl not hm rrssrrasthla for errors la advertisements takes tkresgb the telephone. MEETING NOTICES. PACIFIC LODOK. NO 1" rw "f U embers are requested to attend at SIS WU- uuns raur, corner v-urrry eireet, me tuner a of our late brother, O. C Sundt. at23e p. m. today. w. n. cnirFini. m. w. j Attest: A. K. HARRIS. Becodcr. W. OF VT Ml. Hood Circle. No. 151. TV. of W.. wUl jrlve a -whut aad dancinr party .on f Tuesday evening. April 2. la East. Side 'Wood man Hall. East 6ts as Alder su. Admis sion, 15 ctsts. lncladt&s; reXreaKaiesu. MARGUERITE CAMP. NO. 1U0, BOTAXi NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA, give their an nual ,-whlt and dance Tosrsday e-venlcx. April 2. te Artlswu Hall. Ablest Oa. bide. Admission. ISc. Everybody welcome. GEORGE WASHINGTON CAMP. 3S1. W. O. W. wmi gire tSelr saoethlr whist party Tuoeday rvcelnc April 24. Tenth aad Wash ington sU. . Refreshaaeeta aad daactar. Brtnr t A .4 " JXLL Is ta-W dry. April a. ). at 3H First SC. Besjasste DtU. aad aft, years. 1 wsrmtli aotd if dsysC FwaesaJ aoWce here after. " I FUNERAL NOTICES. WARRENS 5l?rll dk". ' He. Jasaea Marshall Warren, btfast aea ot Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Warms, aged If moatfe aad IS days. Fwaeral IF. K. today (Sua fir). Services yrJralt. BICKETT At" Resebarr. Or. April 2C 163. Wade H. Blckett. axed 2S years and 11 months. Funeral will take slace Monday. April 23. at 2:38 P. M. from F. S. Dun Bias's cfcapeL cor. E. Alder and E. Glh sts. Friends Invited. LINDSAY In thU dty. April 2X IPG at her late residence. 33d aad Division sts.. Nancy Llsdsay. aged SO yean and SD days. Fuaeral services will he held at FT.nl ex's chapel, at 2:30 P. M today. Friends In vited. Services at. the grave private. WBHTJB At the residence of his sots. E. W. Wehtle. VW Minnesota, are. April 19. ISO. William Wehtje. aged 75 years. 7 months aad 3 days. Fuaeral from Zeller & Byrsee Chanel. Williams ave. asd Russell street, Sunday. April 22. at 2 P. M. Friends lsrlted. Istersaeat at RlTerrlaw cemetery. ABPLANALF At the family residence. Lents. Or. April 2a. 1904. John Abplanalp aged St years and 1 month. The funeral services will be held at the rtldeace Leats. Or.) Monday. April 23. Friends Invited. Interment. Multnomah Cemetery. MARQUAM In this city. April 19. 1&0. U. S. Grant Marquam. aged -12 yeans. 9 months and IS days. Fuaeral service will be held at Holmaa's Chapel, corner Third and Salmon sts. at 2 P. M.. Saturday. April 21. Friends Invited. Interment Rtvervlew. Srrleee at grave private. MERWIN In this city. April 20. J306. Eliza beth Merwln. aged 69 year. 9 months and 1 day. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Holma&'a chapel, cor. 3d and Sal mon sts. at 2 P. 3d. today. Sunday. April S3. Interment. Rlvervlew Cemetery. CARROLL In this city at the family resi dence. 727 Multnomah st. April 21. Wln nltred W. Carroll, aged 30 years, wife of William G. Carroll and sister of MUs fin ale M. Williams, of this city. The funeral will be held at The Dalles. Or.. Monday. April 22. at 2:SO P. M. SANDERCOCK At remldeace. Z&6 East Tenth street. April 23. 1EO&. William, aged 24 yearn aad S months, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sandercock. aad brother of Thomas L. and Marie Sandercock. Fuaeral will take place from realdeac. Sunday. April 22. at 2 P. M. thence to tha Sacred Heart Church. on Mllwaukle at., at 2:20 P. M. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. Friends respectfully In vited. Detroit (Mich.) and Hamilton (Ont.) papers please copy. EDWARD HOLM AN Jt CO. the leadlsx faaeral directors aad ess balm era. 224 aad 222 Third street, corner Kalmea. havo tho finest estahllthmcBt aad the ssost reaseaahle charges. We hare ma. experienced lady who takes fall charge" ot mil lady cases. 1'heaa Main 87. 1. T. FTNLET SON. faaeral directors aad cfnbaTmers. No. 281 2d st. cor. Mad he a. Day er atght calls proEsstly attended. Ex perieaced lady assistant when desired. Of fice et Coanty Coroner. Phono Mala B. DUNNING. K'ENTEE tt GiXBACGH. See ctssers to Dsaalac A Camslon. undertaken aad'cmbslmerst modern la every detail: 7lh aad Pise. Phase Mala 430. Lady assistant. T. S. DUNNING. Cadertaker. 414 East Aider. Lady assistant. Phoae East 82. . ZEIXER-BVRNES CO. Undertakers. Ea aalmers. 273 Rsssell. East 1M8. Lady asst. TONSETU : CO. florists. Artistic floral designs. 12X eta st. Phone Mala filK. NEW TODAY. GOOD INVESTMENT. 121,000 IMPROVED CORNER ON FIFTH STREET: lot ICittlOfJ; INCOME JWO PER MONTH: JOCmJ CASH; balance time to suit purchaser; lntertt tf per cent. EDWAUD5-HAURIS-LAMONT REALTY CO. 107 14 SUth Street. WIU. DOUBLE IN VALUE. 110.000 TEN ACRES WATER FRONT; come In and u about this: 4 CASH; BALANCE TIME. O PER CENT. EDWARDS-HARRIS-LA MONT REALTT CO. 1V7H SUth Street. SNAP. 11200 TEN ACRES ADJOINING ROCK WOOD. ON BASE LINE ROAD. This Is a bargain. EDWARDS-HARRIS-LA MONT REALTT CO. 107 H Sixth Street. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY built and sold on Installments. Krcaer, lCZb 3d st. FOR SALE RY OWNER DESIRABLE HOME building property on car line. 110 Grand are. GEORGE BLACK. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. IIS Worcester Building. Phone Paciflo JSOT. For sale, at Sea View, WaslL, the gray shingled cottage on the ridge; 6 rooms; fine view of ocean. Particu lars at 783 Korthrnp St. Phone 6907. The enterprise co. Will buy your Moving Picture Films. Ma chines, Phonographs, etc or any old thing. ItiV: 6th eu Pacific 1733. New man. McT. $17,000 Aaartmest-Bease. Rental. 1264 per z&enth. Hartman, Thompson S Powers Chamber of Commerce. Hanford & Blackwell CIVIL ENGINEERS Railroads, Power Plants Industrial Plants . 1161 Alaska Balldlac. SEATTLE. WASH. E. B. COL WELL (Formerly Farmer's.) WH O LES.tLK AND HETA1L GROCER 2Sl-3S-85 Third St., Cor. Jefferson. The Big Stere ef Little Prices Schilling's Best Baking Powder Is aUU 33c per pound. "Western dry granulated cane sugar, 109 cvery dollar. (Juallty guaranteed. "Western dry granulated can sugar. 1C0 pound sack. fSJLZ: Western dry granulat ed cane sugar. IS pounds. H; extra dry granulated sugar. 1W-pound sack. 23u33; extra, dry granulated sugar. 19 pounds. 31; Z pkgs. Magnolia cleaned currants. 23c: Z pkgs. new 3-crown seeded ralMns. 25c; 2 pounds new 3-crown loose Muscatels, Zjc; 1-pound can Royal Bakln? Powder. 40c; 1-gaIIon can Fancy Tabic syrup, 40c; Vfe-gallon can Fancy Table Syrup. 30c; Crosse &. Blackwcll's olive dil. quart bot tles. G3c; 1-pound pkg. Arm and Hammer Soda. 5c; pounds French prunes. Xc; Shredded "Wheat Biscuit, per nksr 10c: 6 pounds Louisiana rice. 35c: Fancy Early June Peas, per dozen. 4c: 13 bars Royal Savon Soap. 35c; 7 bans best hi Sardines. , In oil. 23c. Cove Oysters. 1-lb. cans, solid, 1 per dozen. Oc; H. O. Oats (T-lb. pkgs.). per pkg.. 10c: Best Picnic Hams, per pound. He; Best Cottage Hams (bone less), per pound. Tic: Shredded cocoanuL per pound. 15c; hard wheat flour, per sack, Jt. Scotch oats, per pkg., T&cz Poetusa Ce real, per pkg:, 31c; Fels-Naptha. soap, per bar, oc; best soft wheat flour, per sack. SI; Java and Mocha coffee (regular 25c). 25c: H-hox soda crackers (about 19 pound). SBc: Knglleh. Breakfast tea. per pound. 13c: fancy Gnpewder-tea (regular 2Sc), 15c: broken Java, ooffee. per peuad. 10c; 2 bars Tar soap. 5c; Uneeaa Siscalt. per pkg.. Sc; Tlrer cream OSc stee), 5c; East SWe delivery Tuesday aiwl Kri. - da vs. Phone Mala m. XTeW.,'BAY. Auction Sales By J.X.Wilson AUCTIONEER. Monday, Wednesday, Friday At 10 A. M. Each Day at Salesroom, 208 First Street fondav9 Ell wttl mmnrlu nn. chairs and rockers, tables, fine rugs, car pets, pictures, bedding, dressers and bed room furniture, dining-room equipment, folding beds: Morris chair. Invalid and recwunfT casus, arop-neaa sewing ma chine, bent wood and box seat chairs. Iron beds In bright colors, springs, mat tresses. T)OrtlR-"f. for tTT-rn!r nnr. stoves: kitchen utensils and all other xumisnings lor modern housekeeping, etc. Tuesday's Sale Will Find Us Selling Groceries, Provisions, Etc., at Sales room, 208 First Street, at 10 A. M. .Commencing with the choicest brands of French sardines, mackerel, canned sal mon, peas, mushrooms. Imported salad oils, stuffed olives, LEA & PERRINETS sauces. CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S bottled goods, Jellies, preserves, marma lades, cereals, package goods, the higher grades of spices, extracts, eta. lobsters, shrimp Red Ribbon brand tomatoes. Club brand canned goods, toilet soaps and all other lines of fancy groceries, etc Xote This stock comprises alt the choicest brands of Imported and domestic gro ceries and provisions. Wednesday's, Friday's Sale At 10 A. M. "Will comprise consignments from various quarters of the city In the line of PAR LOR and LIBRARY FIXINGS. DINING ROOM FURNITURE; CARPETS. RUGS. LINOLEUM. BEDROOM DRESSERS and COMMODES, springs and mattresses, bedding, all chairs, rockers, tables and extras. Including kitchen furnishings and MISCELLANEOUS MERCHANDISE. Thursday's Sale On the Premises, 288V2 Wash ington Street, Between 4th and 5th, Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, Etc. Having Instructions from the owner, we will sell at public auction all the neat furnishings of this PRIVATE ROOMING HOUSE, comprising oak and walnut WARDROBES. couches, lace curtains, portieres. MORRIS CHAIR, parlor chairs and center tables, tine-grade CARPETS throughout the house, dining-room fit tings, tables, chairs, etc; plc.ures. bed room suits, springs and mattresses, bed ding, toilet sets. DRESSERS, commodes, rugs, stoves, dishes and floor coverings and all other fittings of this 12-room house.. J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. N. B. On account of the SAN FRAN CISCO DISASTER, we have decided to hold hurried, snappy sales, and let all buyers set the price. In order to assist any PHILANTHROPIC disposed pur chaser. We have the goods, and are desirous of contributing In any enterprise that will assist and relieve the stress of this GREAT CAIAMITY. Note We are paying outside prices at this time for all salable merchandise. Phone Main ICS. J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. Portland Auction Rooms A. SCHUBACH, PROP. Furniture and Hardware AUCTION SALE Begins Tomorrow at 10 A. M. At Store 287 First Street This stock of new and second-hand goods will positively be sold to the high est bidder. Mr. Wledcr Is going out of business, and has given the Portland Auction Rooms possession of the' SoOOO stock, to be sold at public auction In quantities to suit the buyers. This is ono of the rare opportunities for bargains offered the people of Portland and- vlcln Hy. The goods are nearly all new and well selected. If we cannot sell the en tire stock at one sale. It will be con tinued the following day at 10 A. M. But If you want some of the finer goods, come tomorrow at 10 A. M. to 2S7 First st. C L. FORD, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES ASSORTED FURNITURE At the Portland Auction Rooms 211 FIRST STREET SALES 2 P. M. EVERY DAY EXCEPT SATURDAY. In a dty like Portland, the rich and poor are always making change In their domestic affairs, and they take advan tage of the Portland Auction Rooms as a medium for the buyer and seller. So you see why we always have furniture and bousefumlshlngs ranging from tho most elaborate to the most ordinary on our salesroom floors, to be sold at public auction and without reserve. Remember, sales every afternoon at 2 P. M. at 211 First st. C L. FORD. Auctioneer. GILMAIN Auction & Commission Co. S. L N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Annual auction sale of Unclaimed Personal Property By O. B. & N. Co. at our salesroom. No. 413 Washington Street, Monday, Tomorrow, April 23, at 10 A. M. Including about ICO) packages. S. L. N. GILMAN. Auctioneer. Auction Sales Of Household Furniture At Rooms 413 Washlnaton Street, Tuesday, Thursday and rrlday. tacn Day at 10 A.M. Buyers will do well to attend. S. L. N. GILMAN. Auctioneer. 8 Net-Make It 12ii By Improving' Inside lot. quarter Mock: corner alone brings rent of S112.H month. Price Flat , property. Bargain. Say so yourself when yon see It. J. FRANK PORTER. S2 Wasfciagtoa St.. cor. 1st. Important sale of first-class furnishings from private residence, removed to BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE, corner of Alder and Park, for positive sale. ON TUESDAY NEXT Including Remington typewriter In good condition, parlor suite, massive oak par lor tables Orient Al rtfllfrriri Avmlmtm- rugs. Brussels carpets, excellent quality porueres. very antique hail lamp, suita ble for a Spanish den. box couch, hand some couches In velour. oak dining-room suite, massive oak rockers, weathered oak dining chairs In real Spanish leather, tine Morris chairs, parlor lamps and the costly furnishings of six bedrooms; ele gant Princess dressers and chiffoniers, iron beds, hair and felt mattresses, book case. Steel ransrp llnoTcnm rofrto-or-i and the usual kitchen equipment. ATT TV PVmI T r-vin nnnnn . ON VIEW MONDAY (TOMORROW). SALE TUESDAY NEXT AT 10 ATM. GEO. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. SALE ON THURSDAY NEXT Our regular sale day for furniture, etc.; consignments from warehousemen, house keepers having surplus goods, transport ation companies and others. AH goods must be in the auction room the day before the sule- AUCTION ON THURSDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK. GEO. BAKER & SON. The Reliable Auctioneers. Phone Pacific 1S67. Prolific Orchard Land Is desired by many who are not In a position to surrender their present in comes and devote their time to the making of a commercial orchard and who are unable to purchase estab lished orchards. For such as these we have arranged a plan whereby some of the finest apple land In the famous Mosler district may be secured upon the payment of small sums down and monthly or quarterly Installments without Interest on deferred pay ments, or taxes. The land will be cleared. aet with standard apple trees, cultivated and cared for during a period of five years, or until final pay ment Is made, by a competent orcbard lst who will build up his own place along with yours. This is a bona fide offer never, be fore made in this locality. Let us give you the particulars. LANG1LLE & RAND 73 SIXTH STREET. Something Good! For a change on houses built for sale. New houses, northwest corner of E. 15th and Hancock sts.. on the Irvlngton car line and two blocks from the Broadway street-cars, the most choice location In Holladay and Irvlngton Additions; built with the best of material, artlatlcallv designed, double-lined houses, cement cellar floors, furnaces, mod ern bathrooms, plumbing, etc.. selected wood for all inside work, with fine ege-shell finish. Eight-room house J4.K0O Six or seven-room house.. $4,100 Half cash down the same price as all cash. Sold on time; terms If wanted. Chas. L. Boss Ortlce Phone East 02. Home Phone East ?2. Home at 374 Multnomah Street. Tenant Wanted BARN Will build to suit responsible ten ant 50x100, three stories; East Side warehouse district, close in. Geo. W. Brown 203 Tailing Bldg. ' Corner Third and Washington. THE BIGGEST SNAP IN PORTLAND 52 60-160 Acres Opposite OREGON FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO.'S FACTORY OX THE 3IACADAM ROAD. THE CREAM OF THE MANUFACTUR ING DISTRICT IN" SOUTH PORTLAND, TEN MINUTES RIDE ON THE STREET CARS FROM THE CENTER. OF THE CITY. AT ONLY $1000 PER ACE Tins TRACT IS WORTH DOUBLE THIS PRICE NOW. . ADDRESS. 1 J. W. LANGDOX. WALLA WALLA. WASHINGTON. ALDER ST. ICOxlO). corner: price 51S.C0O: price for adjoining 30x1 CO on the south with a dou ble house. $22.5001 Alder street will soon be a fashionable thoroughfare and a line business street. E. J. DALY FalHnjr Bldg. Phone Main 53S3. 5-ACRE TRACT. High and slshtly. right on car line, -within SO minutes ride; Bull Run water piped past propertr. An Ideal place for a home. F. V. ANDREWS & CO. Hamilton Bldjr. 131 3d stv Tel. Main S3 19. Yamhill Street Close in: corner; covered with aolid and substantial hotel; price J63.0CO; Income $6000. Must sell this week. WHITING & ROUNTREE, 419 Abington Building:. STORE ROOM 25x100 feeL 90 First street To lease for term of years. Apply to J. R. ROGERS, 90 First St BEAUTIFUL LOTS FOR BEAUTIFUL, HOMES. J330O 100x100. Vancouver, near Broadway. J3300 100x100. near end of Steel bridge. $3700100x100. Broadway, near Williams. $3500100x100, Union ave., near Hancock. FRED C. KING 006 Commercial Block-. Id-Washington sts. Johnson Street BETWEEN 24TH AND 25TH. XxlOO: price $1X0; easy terms. Fashion able residence location. . Inquire at 54 Front ft., cor. Pine. Net Yearly Income $5384 Price 541,000 14 per cent net income; quarter block: 5 stores; S rooms: monthly rental $332: total expense $30. Act quick if you get It. J. FRANK PORTER. 222 Washington St.. cor. 1st. $7300 Corner lot. 59x149. on 3d st. near Citv Market; suitable for fiats or apart rnenf heuse; c4d huJWing bringing $40 month. E. J. GEISER. 2214 Morrison Street. - NEW TODAY. HARTM.1X A THOMPSON, Chamber ef Commerce. WEST SIDE BUSINESS PROPERTY. 915,068 to 3iee,eoo Income bearing property on Front. First, Second. Third, Alder. Morrison, Seventh. Tenth. Everett and Glisan sts. 23,eee Water front at LInnton, the future great manufacturing diSr trict. High Kround;"deep water and railroad facilities. Only $26 a front foot. Very reasonable terms of fered. CHOICE RESIDENCES. $30,060 One of the finest mansions on Xob Hill; beautiful grounds, lOOx 120 feet: large conservatory. S13,eoo Everett st., in the finest sec tion; full quarter block. SieQO Lovely modern home on cor ner, 50x100; 21th st north, facing cast. $8600 Another home. Just as good as the first, on same street," except that It Is an Inside lot" $9030 Modern house just built for owner, on Hawthorne ave-v with 2 acres of ground. Extra ground will sell as ctty lots-for" $4000; . $60O 10-room house on full quarter block, within walking distance, on Hawthorne ave. -Best buy In this section. 340O On East 18th' st.; T-room house. 3eoo Same location; equally good house. - . EAST SIDE BUSINESS PROPERTY. $35,000 Quarter block and three-story brick on Union ave. Building could 5"' , be duplicated for less than $40,300. Income 6 per cent; can easily be increased. Belt lilne will pass this property and will double its value. $12500 Quarter block on East An- keny and East 6th sts. Coming business propertv. flG,300 Corner on 'Union ave. -with good rental value. It has a great future. $6360 Quarter block and 1'0-room house on Grand ave. Rented for $35 per month. It can be made splendid In come property and will greatly ln- crease in value. $.oOO Warehouse, quarter block on iast 2d st. About the last chance to get a site near the C. M. & St. P. terminal grounds. Price will certainly advance next month. S 31 ALL HOMES FOR WORKERS. oT.-U-.H! wnat ?.ou want ad If we ,en on ou.r ,,st we w, flnd It for ou. All sections and all prices. Cnolcest lots In choicest localities, for term? ' to be had UP easy East -Sth st. car. 3 choice lots, 150 S?i tBS'& aiS2nt shade Jobbing Locations Most desirable sites now on market inu3nessaldeIstrrIct?ta,1 e3tbl,shnt, Hartman & Thompson CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THIRTEENTH STREET f ;" Only half block in this warehouse district left. We have it. Would divide if desired. For price and terms see. GOLiSCHMHrSAGHCY , . 253K WMbinston, Corner 3d J.D.LeeRealtyCo. Offers Investors some excellent bargains: CO IT A A Quarter block and large house. II II I lutn-onn trr.-r. in. lino.. in: good money in this pur- chase. SI 000 Full lot and two cottages in city, near car line; a snap. 'FOR LARGE INVESTORS 40 lots, central. East Side; fine buy. 40 acres on car line; low price: close proximity to stores, school and church; ready for platting. Nice lots in Montavilla's Addition, Tabor Side: $73 to $S3 each; will advance soon. Wide variety of properties for sale. J. D. LEE REALTY CO. Room S. Hamilton Bide:. 131 Third St J City Real Estate : FOR SALE j PARR1SH, WATK1NS s CO., No. 2S0 Alder St R. M. WILBUR 110 Second St. Near Washington Offers for sale corner lot, with new building, renting for $2160 per annum, for Jltj.OCO. and $60CO cash payment will carry it If desired. Lot on Thurman st, worth $2000, for $1600. Lot on Savicr st. worth $2000. for $1700. Lot 25xlCO and modern 6-room house, on east side of 21st between Savier and Thurman. for $2650; very easy terms. House and ground. 79x136. north side of East Davis, between 22d and 24th; any kind of terms; $2750; or would divide. First Street 50x100. with three-story brick, near Mad ison; $2S,000. Alder Street Fractional corner, with three-story brick; $34,000: only $9000 required cash down; can rent for $375 month. THE HEALT INVESTMENT CO. The Continental Co. Homes. $2000 to $45,000. Business proper ties up to .$200,000. Best factory site in East Portland at $10,000 less than real value. Investments. Acreage." Timber. 243 Stark St- SO acres sloping' to the Fair Grounds. Snap buy. . GOLDSCHMIDT'S AGENCY 253.4 Wtufcmsten. ceraer TMrl