THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL". PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER .. i .. ,h. ....tofrW of PortUsA Or i irBusporisiire iwvupi raee matter. .. . ., Poataie for elngl renle: Tat . M 'page per, 1 wot; It to page. to 44 peg a, S cento. mmom. Xdlanrtel PMnw ..Main rSO Main BOO rOKEISV ADVERTISING RIMtXMWTATTT. VreelaiMI liengaml petol Aertolnl J2KJ; ISO N...,u street, w York; Ttlbu Build leg. Chicago. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Term. T Carrier. The Palis Journal, with Sunday. 1 ' Tb Itallv Journal. 1 yr 'ilUl" I!! 1 n.llr Jor-ml. with RunfUy. mooth. j.TB The rtellv Journal. montha Th. Dallr Journal', with Sunday. month. l.M TB Pally journal, s nmnrn The Pallv Journal with Rundtv, 1 month. The Dallr. par week, delivered. Bandar ljn S3 .13 included Th- Pllv. nor week. aYnverea. seepted . Tama by Mall. Tha rtetlv Jnnrnal. with Sunday, I r The rt.fl T ..1 1 ,.. .1 it m . iw wny jovrr.il, wirn oumiar. uui rjs Th Pally Journal. s montha " . II The tallr Journal, with Snnday. t month, l.in Tha Dally Joaiial. S month.... 1J Th. Pally lonrnal with Sunday. 1 month . . .as The Isilv Journal. 1 month -Jj TV- Sundn Journal. 1 vr By" The Sund.T 'caeral. months 100 Tha Semi Weekly Journal, fwa mt Weeklr Journal. to It nag eeh taaua illustrated, full raarkrt re- part. 1 nw '. . Taw Weskiy Journal. Tha Weeklr Jooit.sI lOfi rolumna of read ing each laene. Illustrated, full assrket KniHtan'ahonUl' he Bwsie bv drafts, post! lata, aipriaa order and (mall e mounts ara arris table In I and 2 -coot poraa atsmrw THE nVaUtAL. P. O. Rot 1J1. Portland. Or. tnnit thje journal mat bs ronro. The Journal eaa b found oa aala at tha fol lowtn rl"" Nm. IDAHO Plonoor book atora. CHICA'io PoatofSca Nrwa company. IT Dnnr- tsam al.a.l MWriR COM). Kendrleti Hook A StaMoaavy matnany. all Seventeenth atraat: J. Black. maveerrtn ana mrna vrer. KAK8AS riTT Van Nny Nawu company. LOS AKOKLFS B. F. Gardner. V Sooth Snrln- atrrat; Ollyor A Hal. 205 South SoHnu afreet. allVNF.APOLIS at. J. Kavanaugh. SO Soars Third. KtW TOSK nTT Ftrentann's. roloo aquara. tvinFT Orden New eompaay. OVAHA Millard Hotal nesra stand: Megsatfc fttatjoyjayy romnaay. 1 SOS Farnnv a treat. AT,T LAKE CrTY Kenyon hotel nawa tand: Barrow Brna 4.1 Weat Second afreet South. ST LOt'fs Phltlp Boeder. ts Ixtrnat atraat. SAN FRANCISCO W. F Ardlna. Palace Hotel pea-a ataad: Ooldaoa! Brna.. tan Suttar ' afreet- Fred W Pitta. 100 Market afreet MPOKAVE WaH.-Jobn W. Graham A C. TACOIA. WASH. Central Nawa company, 1121 Paelflc ayenna. WEATHER REPORT. I.lfht rala fall laat night" and early thla aiornlna; In the Wlluunctta yallcy and the IHiaet aound country, and aaow la reported at Famlnooa. B. C It la decidedly cooler In ja.-iii una The itlaturhance caualng the high wind In thla dlatrlct laat Monday la bow centra! oyer the upper lake nd unsettled weather preyal.a In all xiir northern atatea eaat of the Mlealaalppl rlrcr tVtnillfloiw are aTao tinaettfed In the v aL Hlh &.!.( uT.t.. . oil ..In I. Hiu.rl.I In r Knot, i.eoraia anu tna iroiinaa. The IndlMttlon- are for partly cloudy weather In thla dlatrlct Thuraday, with probably light rain or arrow In extreme eaatern Oregon, eaatern Waalrlturt n and northern Idaho, and slightly lower temperature. BIRTHS. November II. to Mr. and Mr, char Ira M. Mem I, n of B'tntt an nue and Eaat Mai lot aareet . eon. November 22, to Mr. and Mr. ;. T. Faneett of Wat Clinton street: a daughter. November 1.1. to Mr. and Mra. J. St. Butler of MH Vamhlll afreet; a son. Novcinltrr 18. to Mr. and Mra. Victor Enrich of tii.14 Kent Main tret; eon. Noyombor 1!). to Mr. aad Mr. Harry Kelly f Kast Tlrtrtv third street: a daughter November 15, to Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Hitter of 3i', Rqsaell atreet; ( daughter. Novr tuber s. to Mr. and Mrs. George Wag Ber of tWr Oregrrn atreet: a daughter November IT. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wllaon ot 31 1 Columbia atreet: a aoa. CObTAOIOUS DISEASES. November 19. Veiled Brown, at 1018 Francis svenue: ecarlatln. November 21, Hilda Davis, st 40 Brass Street: scarlet fever. DEATHS. November 21. Km moo Bnell. aged M year, at AST Taylor atreet: cause, cut nepbrltla. - . . n 1- J November 2n. John Norman Hirrkhnlder. aged 4 montba. at 100 Nebraska street: cause, capll lary IrronchltlM. nurlal at Rivervlew Cemetery. November 12, Cbnrle Smith, aged 10 yeara, af Good Hamariun hospital: rauee, cardiac dtteaae. Burial t poorfarm. November Is. Frank K. Griffith, aged .22 jeers at Ashland, Or.; eateae, typhoid fever. Burial at Greenwood cemetery. November 21. Iewla E. Hegel, a gad IT Bvwrth. st KH llotbrook street: ranee . pneu rsts. Burt I at Lowe Fir cemetery. Crematorium on Oregon City car Use. sear gellwood: modern, scientific, complete Charge - Adulta, tv.. children. 2o. V bettor Bam. to ft p. m. PortUad Cremation association. Portland Or. The Edwsrd Holmsn I'ndertaklng company fa sera director sad embalmers. 220 Thlrc atreet. Phone 507. J. P. Fin ley A Son. funeral director end emtralurera. hate removed to their new eat so llahment. corner Third and Madln street, kota Shasta No. 0. funeral wreaths snd cut f lower specialty t H... City Oraenhoua. Twenty second cud East Morrison, opp. cemetery. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. R. W. Wll and wife to C. A. Brande and wife, lot 13. block 13. Ttlton' ad dittos $2 TOO .8. W. Morris et al to H. Wilbelm. 10 eve In tvirthwrwt V. section 27. town- ship 1 aorth. rnge i east 1,000 John H Hall and wife to F. J. Walkley. eaat s ioi. l and 2. block E. Kem addition 7. Title Guarantee A Trust company to L. H. Klngbonae. about HI arrra In section 8, townablp 1 aouth, range 1 eaat William E. Mortis and wife to H. Wil belm. 10 acre I northwest , aectlon 27. township I north, range 2 eaat..... Sheriff to U II. Rlngboaee, 10 acre la section A .township i soutlr. range 1 "l Fberiff to u II Vcaite. lot 11, block 2, Madeline Nherlff to Oeorge T. lots Is West Portland Park Sheriff tor A. Harold, lot S. block B. Braluard: friction lot 3, block 10, Berth Ole Mnetad and wife to P. O. Unrated, lot . T and 8, bkrrk 0. Good Morn lug addilloa point View Land company to J M. Stone, lota U4. lnilualve. blor k 10. Pslnt View. Joeepb II. Naah and wife to A Baiter lots II snd 12. block 2. Naah a First ad dition e Peulnanlar Real Eetrtte company to I. A Met et aL, lota 1-5, Inelualve, block S, Peulneuiar addition A I . stone and wife to A. M. Andereon. l..ts I, 2. 2. 10, II and 12. block 12. Klrvlcw II B. kVarle and wife to W. c Kin. .it. 650 M 10 840 1M Am I Irrt 4. block 2. William. Avenue addl Ho,, tie. 2 1 Wllllsnr c. Elliott strd wife tr I. Grsttou. lot 4. block 2. William avenue No. 2. Z600 Atoys Harold to M. MeKettsle lot 1. 2 snd II. block 3. Crowley's addition , IS I. Idle A. I erter snd husband to K Buck ms. lot f. block IS. I.. Burkmaa ad dition 1,100 Peter Sever to l. McKeea. llWiljn feet beginning at point 2.1" feet aouth of la teeseethm of south line of Est Stark etreet and weat lie of Keat Sliteentk I In et 9,499 Hal Park lenid romnany to H. Frederick, brt 0 block 21. St. Johns Park addi tion 1 net roar Insunac and abstract t real eett frnar th Title Guarantee Treat corn pa y (a amber ef Commerce building. BUILDINO PERMITS. 25. 1. M. iellevt. Iteration to bet. bnlMtna. Waahlngt.m between First and gear ad at reel: enM, loo November IS. I. Urweagart. I story brick THREW OUT THE DE KEYSER PROCESS Lucky Boy Mine Cyanides Con centrates Without Electrical Precipitation Process. SAVING IN TESTS HIGH AS SIXTY-FIVE PER CENT First Grinds in Crawford Mill to One Hundred and Twenty Mesh and Their Percolates. Treatment of concentrates at tha l.u. kf Boy mine, I. mo county, has been In progress for several weeks. The management found it necessary to ex perlmnnt with - varying aolutlona and precipitating devices. President I.. Zimmerman stated today that the I'e Keyaer agitation device and the electric precipitating process had been abun doned. Thla meana that the Brltlah Co lumbia man failed to effect the saving promised. Mr. Zimmerman states that the average saving was but it to 25 per cent while De Xeyser was expert menttng; one day the saving jumped to 49 per cent, but Immediately falling back again. At the present time the concentrates are ground to 120 mesh In a Crawford mill, and then cyanlded by percola tion. The best saving yet accomplished In this work is (6 per cent, but the man agement hopes to bring the total up to 76 per cent Mr. Zimmerman aald that he did not think a higher percentage could be attained without roasting. All con. -out raters that have been treated until tha present are saved for further treatment, should roasting be adopted later aa a part of the reduction process. The results that have been obptalned are not absolute aa to what may be ex pected, aa the management at the Lucky Boy Is -making exhauatlve tests, and may be able to effect a far higher sav ing than ham yet been recorded. The work has general interest throughout the Blue river district, which Is 50 to ( miles from rail transportation, and concentrates In the camp are as a rule low-grade, and will not stand the lmul to market. A large percentage of val ues la aaved on the plates, but as the general average of the great ore shoots in that district are medium or low graae, u is important mat most or tne values in the sulphides be saved as well as that s portion of the gold should be readily amenable to quick silver. No doubt la felt that the leach ing process being tried by the Lucky Boy will solve the problem In - due course of time, and other operators af the camp will have a valuable prece dent to guide them. BUFFALO HUMP DOING STEADY DEVELOPMENT K K. Gordon, owning s group of prospects In the Buffalo Hump district, Idaho, la in the city to enllat develop ment capital. Mr. Gordon says that the Hump Is sure to boom, for the orient results- being attained at the Jumbo and Big Buffalo must bring a large amount of capital to the camp. "At the Jumbo, Manager Frank Brown la Installing tha (-ton chlorlnatlon plant to handle the concentrates, said he. "and an electric plant to work auxiliary to the water power plant now in use The 24 stamps are in constant coram la -slon. The main ore shoot opened in this property is proved for 300 feet In length, and has an average width of more than 40 feet, and there is 12 feet of this. that would be good shipping rock if a railroad was nearer than 70 miles. Only the second grade concen tratea will be chlorinated, as the first grade has considerable galena and has to be shipped direct. "In tbe Big Buffalo, which Sweeney owns, a drift of 3,000 feet is being run on the main vein, which will give on the main shoot now opened sbout 800 feet depth. While this drift la on the Big Buffalo vein, the fissure is not so wide where present work Is in progress "rr" wu..w Is a large, strong ore body. However, a small body of high-grade ore has been found and If the ahoot now had In the face continues aome dlatance fr ther there will be enough ore opened here In this work to pay for the mine. The drift completed haa a length of about 1,200 feet. "Good work la being done on several properties thereabout. My group la six miles from the Jumbo snd Big Buffalo I have aunk 30 feet and drifted 30 feet, and the general average of all ore In these workings Is about tiff. I am merely seeking development, funds, for there Is a big vein on the prpoerty snd it promises a large reaerve when ex ploited." SMELTER MANAGER IS PLEASED WITH PLANT Manager Fred D. Fuller of the Ore gon Smelting A Refining company re turned home laat evening after a day's sojourn In Portland. "Our plant Is progressing very satis factorily." ssld Mr. Fuller. "Receipts of ore Increase, and we are able to draw from 9 larger number of proper tlea. A large proportion of the ore re ceived is shipped Over rail lines, which renders the management Immune from local weather conditions." New contracta entered Into by the Sumpter smelter management and. th. stimulus given production broaden the scope of operation, and further Insure steady smelting. The E A E. is a steady patron for concentrates, and the Balaley-EIkhorn Is reported to con template material increaae of its prod uct after getting the additional equip ment In operation. Manager Fuller does not care to go Into details of hla ore supply, but says that general results are highly satisfactory. ORE IN THE GEM WAS A SURPRISE TO OWNERS H. T. Hendryx of the Oeiser-Hendryx company, Humpter. returned home last evening after a short stay in Portland. He and Manager jamea A. Howard or the Golconda had spent a short time In Pendltton In conference with Golconda stockholders, and It w understood thst Mr. Handryx rsme on to Portland to further prosecute his Investigations. "We have consummated no deal with Golconda yet," aald" he, "but have been negotiating. Further than thla there la nothing that can be said now In refer ence to the mine." "Our Oem mine, Sparta district. Is doing splendid work, Since we cross cut the new ore body on the S00 level, there, haa been a -high-grade reserve available for the ten-stamp mill, which varehotiee. northwest corner Tenth aad ,lln itreefe; coat. 04O.0O0. November 21. A T. Rills, dwelling. Monroe street between wmtsnre and Vancouver . pare; enet. fl.&Mt . Nr vember 1. VYerker Grain company, addi tion to mill, uocthweat corner Nluelceulh and Gllaan afreets, cel. 1300. TO MONEY SAVER! "TMg OLptlT TSUIT COM PA IN OREGON." I WUI pay 4 oar east Intareet saw I Ira CartlSeate of Deposit to run twelve montha atralght For auma of ISSO aad upwarda we laaua bar eai CartlS- I I carve or Lrapoeii 10 run ror yawn. with intareet at 4 par cent, as par eenrl-annual roupone attached For 1 auma of fSOO and upward we Mr BpeciaJ (jartiacat or vapoai, 1 payable aa SO day call with Internet al a par cent 1 nea ara rmry ae- errthed In our book of I Ilea W sell a. which w will aen yea we war- come email auma In our vine ad say par Mat Itntareet Correeponaeo oollelt- ted All queetlooe aaWee y 1 oaal latter aarrl Tree Co. f 1 10 Third Street SNJ 1. COHEN. Preatdent, i at. u riTTw.-a. v - B LEE PAGET, S J O. OO L. THA Asst. s has been in constant, commlaaion. The reaulta of thla work are more than w expected. The ehaft at the Gem Is nearly to the 600 level. When a sta tion bas been cut out there1, a cross cut will be .made to the aame ore body on the 600. and then our reserve will have another 100 feet depth added to it The Oem la an excellent mine, and is doing better than any property in that seel Ion. "At the Victor our cross-cut has a length of 700 feet, snd but 160 or 10 feet has to be driven before cutting the main vein. The work there is progress lnc steadilr. On the PJatts. two drifts are neing run In good ore, the slse of the shetots being a surprise to Superintendent Rusk anrK the management. Our show ing here Is also quite gratifying, and work will be pressed continuously." Mr. Hendryx takea a very optimistic view of mining conditions In eaatern Oregon, and haa the highest pralae for the influence of the smelter, whicn he says la giving an air of stability and permanence never experienced before BAKER MAN SAYS THAT T0N0PAH IS BOOMING (Speclnl Dlapatcb to The Journal.) Baker City. Or.. Nov. 23 Mr. Bela Kadlsh. the well-known mining man of Baker City, who returned from, Tono- pah. Nev., where he and Fred Lack are establishing a sampling works, saya that Is tbe liveliest camp since the days of the Ieadvllle excitement. 'I have not seen anything Ilka It in many years," said Mr. Kadlsh. "The streets are full of people, aad tha crowds are on the rush day and night. Tonopah is not Incorporated, and there Is no city government. Everything la wide open. Gambling Is seen In the streets; there sre all kinds of drinking places; curbstone stock markets flour ish, and other thlnga keep the people moving. Anxloua fortune-huntera are coming in by every train, on foot, by team and automobile. The 20 miles be tween Tonopah and Goldfleld is cov ered by hundreds going and coming, and the two places are like one town. At the hotel 40 sleep in one room, but have separate beds, at one dollar each. Meala are 76 cents and up; drinks and cigars are about the same aa they are here "Mr. Lack and I have secured a loca tion for our plant and I had two cars of machinery bought in Denver and ship ped, which will be installed ss soon ss possible. There are two banks in Tono pah. each having a large force of clerks. Buildings are scarce, rents are nign ana lumber la 76 a thousand. "Dr. 1 G. Wheeler, W. G. Lummls, Ralph E. Blewett. Joe Miller, Judge Ev ans, 801. camp, v. A. weaineroy. George Akin, O. O. Klncald of Baker City are all looking for fortunes." asm pbomotteb maTT.moanara. Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Baker City. Or.. Nov. 113. W. U Vin son, manager of the Monte Mining com pany's properties, snd promoting the railway project from Baker City to the Snake country, departed for Portland, being accompanied by Jamea A. Drake of Corning, N. Y. The promoter mad no statement as to the significance of his visit, but local rumor haa it Ahat he Is looking Into traffic conditions ss regards connection with the U. It. A . a t- J. N. Eeselstyn, consulting engineer for the Gelser Hendryx Investment company, eastern Oregon, is in the city for a few days, a guest st Hotel Port land. Mr. Baselstyn was for four years manager of the Mountain View, which haa lust commenced mill oper ations. BOHAtTIA MAHAQ1 W. A. Thacher. manager of the Bo nanza mine. Baker county, and Inter ested In Tonopah, Nov . properties. Is registered at Hotel Portland. COMMISSIONER MAKES HIS ANNUAL REPORT Takes Up Question of Forest Reserves and Frauds Under Timber and Stone Act. , (Journal Special Service 1 Washington. D. C. Nov. 21. Com missioner Richards of the general lml office haa Issued his annual report and In It takea up not only the question of forest reserves, but also makes refer ence to frauds under the timber and stone act. In thst reference he says: "During the last year It was decided to use the corps of examiners of aur veya to Investigate In the Held all ap plication for aurveya which alleged settlement, and ths result has proved the wisdom of this course. "In the timbered regions no real set tlement of any extent was found, but in most esses a mere camping hut, without furniture and destitute of the means of houaekeeplng. was all that the examiner mild discover on ths ground. It was learned that these al leged settlers resided In dlstsnt towns and cities, and that they were Induce I to lend their namea by promises of re wards after tha survey was accom plished, evidently having no Intention to make their homes on the land. This Investigation has thus far resulted in materially checking the rapid absorp tion, by unscrupulous persons, of the valuable timber now standing on that public landa In the mountain district." Rlchsrds advises that "hasts be made TO EXCHANGE Properties We Can Trade M-avoxe farm, 10 acres fenced; 40 acres plowed; good house, barn and outbuildings; running water; near school: 30 head cattle. 4 horses, II haw. 12 sheen, chk'krns. 40 tons hey . 2 acres pofatoea, wagons, plows, mower, uurrcr wnu rutme . 1 separator, abundance of all klnda of rarm implement, near wasnuugwi. Wash.; will take a small, Improved farm aa part pay 16.600. IS acre Improved, 2 cowa. pigs, chick ens, hay, etc., at Beaverton; trade fl.200. as aaurars It acrea cultivated: 1 horse. 1 buggy. 2 cows. S heifers. 2 hog. 20 tons hay; good house, with mill and tgnk. hot and cold water In hottae; water piped to barn; 2 acres In straw - . 1..... ..... ..rokue.l- frnnr. j , r, fine level UVI OW. ... . . u , ...... - - - . road. 10 miles east of Portland. This Is s nice borne; will take a cheaper place aa part pay 14,600. IS aore Nice land, with -room Colo nlsl house; line place: bath. barn, chicken park, fruit, berries, nice spring of water, at Oregon City; will trade Into Portland or Oregon City property. 180 acres All good soil; nearly all level. In Clarke county. Wash.: run ning brook of water; SO seres fenced; 40 acrea cultivated; S acrea' orchard, good 7-room houae; good barn. b"xlll feet: stanchions for 40 cows: Will exchange for good property In Port land or Vancouver. Price SM00. 40 acres ll tine soil; 18 acrea culti vated; new house, b rooms, patnteo, fair barn; 100 fruit trees; near school, church, store, creamery: IS miles from Portland: will trade for home In Portland $1,800. S aloe new houses In good location, to exchange for farm $6,000. took general merchandise In good val ley town; trade 'for stock farm east ern Oregon. Washington or Southern Oregon $6,600. acres improved: nice house, at Clackamas, for home in Portland. 10 aorea All Improved; 6 miles out, for Portland property. 8-room modern houae, new; 100x100 ground, nice location; trade Into farm $2,000. 80 acres 30 acres well cultlvsted; good fences: 7-room nouse. rustic ami painted: good frame barn, orchard: watered by springs; convenient to church and school, in Washington county; trade for Portland property $2,400. room cottage, near Thompson echool trade for land $1,600. good houses in Oregon City; trade into a farm $4,300. 1 S-room oottage good bam, t full lota adjoining, rn fruit, weat of East 30lh at.; trade for a farm. r 388 ear All good, level land: no white soil; in gool location In Linn county. Oregon: can plow nearly all now; 80 acres farmed, balance in paature; running water; house, bsrns, etc.; will take a good home In Portlsnd aa part pay. Price $27.60 per acre. 8t acres All choice land; aome bot tom land, line for hay or hops; 16 acrea In apples; 10 a. -res in prunes; 6 acrea peaches; 6 acres plums; 2 houses, bsm. etc.: near Oakland, Or.; will trade, for Chicago or Portland property. 60 aorea Good land; 17 acres culti vated: good barn and orchard; run nlse waiter: aome a-ood timber: fronts on good road. 12 miles southeaat of Portland; will take H In good Port land property $3,000. (1,000 stock In a good lumber com pany, trade for a amall home In Portland or a grocery business. 1,700-acr stock farfn. In Willamette valley: trade for town property or a smaller. farm $10 per acre." We have some good bargains In farms and city property for caah. Above are only a few of the many good things we have for trade, now what have you to offer HENKLE & BAKER . 81T Ablngton Bid.. Portland. Or. The Signs of the Times INDICATE HIGHER RENT AND JlIGHER PRICES. SO DO NOT FAIL. TO INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU'LL. FIND YOURSELF TOO LATE 83800 414 acre place. S blocks electric cars:- elegant Duuaing anu grounds. A home beautirui De yorid words to describe. in r no lots , over 2 acres mag nlflcent new and modern 7-room cottage, a new barn and ware house: one of the most charm In; homes vou ever saw; beau tlfully eltuated. fronting on electric car line, 25 minutes ride. 81750 For one of the handsomest homes hdoui tne city; suuaieu on e,ai Sixth s.treet. Woodlawn; modern 6 -room cottage, concrete base ment, cement waias. a very beautiful place. mm . ...... ...i 1. . k.. .. , 1 e, , 1 a room nouse, niyimn piece, targe grounds, fruit and snruonery in Woodlawn. 81B00 For beautiful new 7-room resi dence, nne 101, cnoice 11 mi , fronting on First street car line. South rortlaud. f 800 4 lota with 6-room cottage, choice fruit, nice garden; at Pe ninsula. 9 400 For r nice acre lot with 4 -room house; S blocks from Clackamas. Do not forget, we sre tbe leaders for vacant lots and acre tracts. The Dunn -Lawrence Co. 148 Vs miT CHEAP HOME 8-BOOM house, sll In good order; par lor, hall, closets, bath, nice porches, house furnished, nice parlor set, carpets, rugs, pictures on walls, bedroom sets, dining table, chairs, rockers, stands, stoves, nice new range snd dishes, ground 100x200 feet, nice painted fence, choice fruits. borne. 1 flowers. chicken park, barn, etc.; hay In barn, wood, etc.; a nice auburbsn home, all goes now cheap at 2,600. HENKLE & BAKER 817 Ablngton aid;., Portland, Or. I FOR SALE Choice 50xl00-foot aouth front lot On SAVIER STREET Between 24th and 26th streets', a big bargain at Jl.fiOO WAKEFIELD. FRIES A CO.. 2t Stark St. Phone Main 14. LOT 50x100. corner K 12th and Beacon ats.; muat sell st great sacrifice, make us an offer. HENKLE & BAKER BIT Ablagton Bid;. slowly" In the establishing of new re serves until forest experts can ex amine, determine the best -locstiona for new reserves and thereupon make rec ommendations. There arenow, he re ports, K9 forest reserves, with an area of (2,7(1.414 acrea. lTp to June 30 there had been converted to the reclama tion fund I2I.OIS.8K. The total re ceipts of the office are fl, 741, 401 leu than those of last year. riENCX (Journal Special "service 1 Havre, Nov. 21.s-.The carters' atrlke ended todsy snd the men returned to work. It Is now believed that all dis turbance la past. ' Preferred Block Allen A Lewis' Best firknd. DEVIL OR WIZARD Professor Van Cortland Reported to Have Performed Many Remarkable Feats. T Professor Van Cortlsnd. the celebrated palm Is!, clairvoyant snd sstro-trsnee medium, who I located In Portland it SI.1H Waahlnxton 'treet. te 0f rn.e wonderful tllscoverle he cm ma. 1.. for those Ir. trouble. The follow log tory from Meattl paper an lurldrut of alsyut a year ago: "A prominent buetneaa firm a.f Seattl sum time am, aiade (ood-led contract to put In cme work for an out-of-town concern. The contract was completed and bill prevented. rVaM controversy oyer cbsngea cme up. Then cam tbe looking up of tbe contract It bad been pieced In the aafe that k. all Interested remembered It betas Sled there, but wben wi nt-Hl could not be found. 8ercb fter search was made. Every paper In fbe af wa takea cut and uemlned, but no contract. on 1 of tin. member of .the firm then de eldri: to try a keroic method of recovery.. He consulted' Profeuor Via Cortland, the great clairvoyant. That gentleman aald tbe papei were in the safe and would be found at 7:U o'clock that night. An effort to find tbem before that time waa without result. With II' He faith, bat as a laat resort, th aafe waa unlocked at T:SO 10 minute before th time mentioned by Professor Van CortUsd. Al most the trat thing to meet the eye waa th Brucb-coveted contract." Professor Vn Cortlnnd cn be found at bis office, S1SH Waehlngton street, dairy and Sun day, from 0 a. ni. to .8 p. in. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY The Title Guarantee & Trust Co. $60 l.ot 60x100 feet and old house at West Portland. 100 feet :rom the Taylor Ferry road. (P. 126.) siaoo Two lots In Wilson's Addition, near 23d and- Thurman. (C. 187.) ' $6500 Lot 76x100 .feet and houae 10 rooms. West Main St., bet. 81 Clair and Ford streets. (P. lij.) $1750 Portland Heights. (6X100 feet and mod ern houae 7 rooms, bath, two flreplacea, fine view, near car line. (P. .) . S1650 Sunnvslde (adjoining), lot 60x100 feet, house 6 rooms; terms half caah, Bal ance on time. (8. 20S.) $2200 Sunnyslds. Belmont st.. lot and house ( rooms, bath, basement, etc (8. 10(. $1700 Sunnvslde 1 lots. 8. W. cor. Belmont and E. tUt sl Terms, half caah, bal ance pn time, nt, 20s.) $700 8t. Johns Part. 6-room cottage and lot 60x100 feet, stable, cltr water. (A. 219.) $1750 Lot 80x106 feet and house 8 rooms and bsth. Ivy st., near .odney ave. (A. 218.) $1500 West Irvlngton, two fine lots. 100x100. N. W. cor. F. 10th and Tillamook sta. (H. 171.) $750 West Irvlngton. lot 60x100 feet, cement walks, sewer, gas and electric til 1(0.) $1000 North Irvlngton lots 90x100 feet and cottage 6 rooms (new), small barn, terms half cash, balance on time. (A. 293.) $5O0 For iO fine lota, few minutes' walk from Peninsula Htatlon. school and stores; nne place ror suburban home; title per fect. (A. 29L) $600 Lot 60x100 feet, cor. E. 2th and Hoyt; two feet above grade, aewer. (E. P. $1250 Fine lot. 60x100 feet, best part of E t-oriiana. on ti. istn near E. Morrison. (E P. 20(.) $425 Lot 60x100 feet, corner Beech at. and urana ave. (A. son.) $3700 McMlllen'a Addition, few minutes' walk rrom Bieei brici-e lot snd new house 7 rooms, all modern convenlencea. (H 179.) $2500 Multnomah Addition, nesr Thompson school. 100x100 feet, and house ( rooms; streets sewered and Improved. (A. 297.) 12 ACRES On Johnson creek. In cultivation, cot tage I rooms, barn. K. P. 287.) On car line, cloae In, platted and In 19 ACHES shape to be put on the market at a handsome profit. Price 8400 an acre, TITLES INSURED. , k. A Its tracts FURNISHED. TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. and 7 Chamber of Commerce. Homebuilders and Speculators Your Attention! Do not fall to carefully examine WATjsTTJT park property. It la lo cated on the most slchlly table land be tween the rivers and on both car lines. No question Walnut Park will become the most valuable resident1 property In the city of Portlsnd. Prices most lib eral. Terms caah: monthly or quar terly payments. Title perfect Wsr rsnty deed s;lven. Do yourself s kindness by calling or sending for WALNUT PARK mapa. REMEMBER, I have many more choice bargains In Portlsnd property. W. M. KILLINGS WORTH Pioneer steel Batata Dealer. 30 ber of Commerce. Farm Bargain 100 ACatXB All choice land; no gravel: 76 seres cultlvsted; X room modem plastered house, concrete basement, hall, psntry, closets, balh. etc.; nlre barn, rustic snd pslnted red; houss and barn nearly new; 10 cowa, 2 calves. 8 hogs, some rhlckena, team, he mess, wagon, covered hack, plow, harrow, rake, mower, cream sepa rator: 40 tons hay, 450 bushels po tstoes; 10 miles from Portland, on nice, level road all way out; I mllea from electric line. HENKLE & BAKER IT Ablngton Bldg.. Portland. Or. CLAIRVOYANT Sir Francis 303 Washington Street AT fA ABkt. a"" AV Life Readings for (V This Week Only HE Wll.f. TKI.I. VOU YOITB FUM. NAMH AOB. OIVCI'ATION. AM. WHOM AND WHEN YOU WILL MARRY. I will forfeit 8800 where I fall to teach yon Sow to faeclnate anyone yon dealr. bow to make vorir enemlea vuur frienda. cause nrerlf maevlaaw with the orre of your choice give you good luck snd mske you successful la your business, renov evil Influences, re unite the s. .unrated tvs vou Iwckr numbers loot th Mirth's burled t ea sure, aettl th eld eat a tea that time haa placed beyond tb lawyer'e shrewdness, end positively oomplsU your bnalnes. How cm 1 have good inekt Bow can I sneeeaS in bualne! ow can I make my home happy? How can I conqaer my enemlea 1 How ess I marry the one I chooser How can I marry well! How suo eaa I msrryl How can I eo miner my rival t How can I make any on love met How soon will nay lover proposer How can I get s letter! How can I get good position ? How can I remove bad Influence 1 How make distant ones think of me I How can I hold my haahand' Vovef How can I keen my wife' lovef SIR K It A Nils DRAKE tells all and aaka qneetloas.- lltn RS DAILY. 10 TO T. AND SUNDAY 803H WASHINGTON ST.. COR FITTB AND WASHINGTON STB. DON'T RENT It Doesn't Pay I will tell you a lot and build you a house in the most popular suburb of Portland, viz: EVELYN Heart of the Mt. Scott dis trict 25 minutes from First street Mt. Scott car 5-cent fare, and you can begin right away to pay rent to yourself. Houses $10 Down $10 a Month Lots $3 Down, $3 a Month Plans' of cottages at my of fice or at Evelyn. All lots have alleys and wa ter mains. Well settled community. All city con veniences. Agent on ground. City office open evenings. GEO. W. BROWN Room 203 Failing Bldg. Phone Main 21291 K)0 ACRES 7 miles from North Yamhill; one half good timber, balance cut off; 7 acrea in cultivation; fair house snd burn: other outbuildings; 1 acre orchard; land lays wen; possession given st once, fries 11.400. ' 10 ACRES Nice, level lend, part In cultivation: mile to car line; muat be sold. This Is a bargain at $1,160. GROCERY STORE Including fixtures, delivery wagon and i borses; will Invoice about f2,B00; low rent. We hav bargains In farms erresre timber land anil city property. Call on ua or wrtta Maxwell & Burg Sit Ablngton Bldg.. Portland. Or. Van W. Anderson Renl I'Atnte, Loan and First Insurnnce 201 McKay Bid.. Cor. 3rd ad Stark 11 BUDAIi BERN. QUE CLAIRVOYANT THE VEILED PROPHETESS I ' TELL YOUK NAME " Special This Week. $10.00 Life 50c Reading Thers st as Bllatakea In th prediction mrri- hy the great and wonderful psychic. Toe aia.v wlh to know If it I tfrlbl t rr like a chance In business, la love, la mr rirate. , "Khali I auered In my new undertaking V "Can I obtain my hope, my wlahee. my am hltlona?" "Rhll I ever enjov the lnituia of wealth I" "Can I truat my friend T" "Have I enemies?" ' When haii I marry t" "How often shall I nssrrr V "Shall I ever be dlvorredr'' "Doe aaother share tb lev that rightfully belong to meT" t "If so. whom?" "Am 1 loved In return V "I there rival Is my lover" "When shall my k.ve affair terminate la marriage?" "Wben ahall my domestic tronhle end" 'II. w rsn t mske my life snd hoses hsppyt" "When ahsll my sbsent friend retuxnr' "Why do 1 not receive letter V lim its in to 9 DAILY AND SUNDAY. 29154 Morrison St., Corner Fifth Sams lloor of Boston Dental Parlor. Dr. W. Norton Davis. IN A WEEK We trt 0C tally all private nervous r.sd et-.mnlc diseases ef men. alao Mood, stomach. Besrt. liver kidney aad throat trouble. W ear gYPRILLIS (without mercury) t tay cured forever. In SO to 0 days. W remove STItlCTl. RK. without operation or pals, la U am We stne dratas, the result of self aba. Immediately. We ran restore tbe sesssl visas f any man under 9f by mean of local treat ment peculiar to ourselve. We Core Gonorrhoea in -a Week The doctor of thla Institute are all I eg I arsdsatsa. have had many year eanafteae. have bee known la PortUad for lb year, have a repetition to ualntsln. snd wtll under take do esss unless certain core eaa be ef fected. W guarantee to ewe In every eaa r aseer take or obarge no fee. Consultation fee. Lev fere eoafldearlaL instructive BOOK for MM mailed free I rial savanna. If Teat rannot rail t offle. writ fee Hon blank. Bess treatment an,af 1 of ss basis h . sd t v. e holiday. 1(1 to It 10 leading avree4ant In ft Hi Eat a hi I shed 18BS. D-.W. Norton Davis & Co. as sToy Motel. M. M. Cor. Third and VUe Streets. V Portland Marble Works SCHANEN NSU. Manufaotu'rera of and dealers in all klnda of Marble, Granite and Stone Work Zattmatei Given oa Application. 268 FIRST STREET Bet. Madison and Jefferson Street. PORTLAND. Or. COAL wi nu ax.1. LBADBBI Diamond, Australian, Rosyln, New tissue, Washed Nut, Blacksmith rail Weirht aad Prompt Delivery. KIINO COAL CO. rront and Kearney Sta. Main 1425. . TRY Vulcan Coal Co's Raven Lump Coal at $6.50 Delivered. It's a good, cheap house coal. Rock Springs Lump Coal at $8.50 Delivered. Ifs the cleanest snd best on this market. Screened coal and full weight guaranteed. Phone Main 2778. Offlo Mo. MS Burn- slde St., Opp. PortoMoa. COAL COAL The celebrated, Tfenulne Rock Springs foal defies all others for elean llneaa. No clinkers, no dust, no wssie, all coal. Pr(r fS.OO per Ton THE ROCK SPRINGS COAL CO. c. R. Davla, Manager snd Exclusive Agent, whnlessle and retail, for U. P. Coal Company. mm tti East Morrison st Phone Eaat 114.