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12 THE MORNING OSEGOKIAy, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1903. GO TO LAW TO GET SITE PORT OF PORTLAXD COMMISSION ERS FILE A SUIT. Ther Seelc to Condemn BOO Feet of "Water Front Owner "Will Xot Accept Offer of S50O0. The Port of Portland yesterday filed condemnation stilt In the State Circuit Court to have a Jury decide the value of 00 feet of water-front property at St. Johns, which la desired for the dry dock site. This SOO feet la south of th 1000 feet pirchnsod by the Port of Portland from Hartman, Thompson & Powers for $10,000, and. according to this figure would be worth $5000. The defendant comprise Reuben "Weeks and Wife. Oak Lumber Company. Guy O. Willis and wife. J. Q. A. Bowlby. Mellnda B. Morgan. A. P. Andrews, D. H. "Welch. J, "VV. Q. Coffran. R. Weeks, trustee. Alice Welch. Mary Coffran and Helen Anderson. The complaint W brief and seta forth that the Port of Portland has power and authority by the act of the Legislature governing Its duties to acquire a site for the dry dock, and Is given the right of eminent domain to take and appropriate private property necessary or convenient for a alto. The lands owned by the defendants rought to be taken are described, and It Is alleged that the lands are not 'occupied by any one. and that the lands and reparian rights adjacent thereto are necessary for the dry dock site. It Is further stated the.t the property Is worth about COM. but the parties are un Able to agree upon the price. The defend ants demand much more than this' sum. Williams, Wood & Llnthlcum are the attorney for the Port of Portland. BOY TO HAVE TWO HOMES. Yonnff Martin Will Lire With Father One Yenr and Mother the Xext. Bertha B. Martin, who was granted a divorce from W. E. Martin yesterday by Judge George, entered Into a very un-. usual agreement that a boy S years old, the Issue of the marriage. Is to remain In the custody of the father for a year. Then she Is to enjoy the society of the child for 12 months, and they are to alternate a year each thereafter In caring for the child, unlets a different order Is entered by the court. The Martins were married In ilcillnn vllle. In July, and recently have lived In Astoria. They separated some months ago, and the father retained possession of the little boy. Mrs. Martin went to the home In the absence of the father and carried away the child, taking It aboard of a steam launch which was In wait ing. In charge of a friend. Mr. Martin recovered possession of his young son. and since reached an agreement with his wife, through his attorneys, John 11. and A, M. Smith, and her lawyer. W. S. Ward. When the suit for a dissolution of the matrimonial bonds was called for trial yesterday" morning before Judge George Martin's attorneys announced that there would be no contest. It was necessary for Mrs. Martin to prove a case against her husband, and she was called to the witness stand, and testified concerning the differences exist ing between herself and the defendant. She said that since their union they bad resided in no less than 19 different places. She stated that Martin was In the habit of cursing and abusing her. and called her vile names In the presence of other per sons. She referred to one occasion In an oyster-house in Astoria, and (mother time when her husband 'was about to go on a hunting expedition, and she expressed a desire to attend a dance. He objected In most positive terms, and tore her watch from her dress, and also tore her dress. She related that while they were living at Cottage Grove he assaulted her and threat ened her life, and she ran to a saloon and summoned a Mr. Barker to assist her. On cross-examination Mrs. Martin said she continued to remain with her husband because he promised to do better, and she was In hopes that he would. She gave her age as 25 years. Mrs. Selbert and Miss Sapplngton cor roborated some of the evidence given by Mrs. Martin. The latter also testified that at Tillamook Martin choked his wife when their baby was only two weeks old. "You say you have arranged for the disposition of the child r" Inquired Judge George, after the evidence was all in. The arrangement was again stated by the attorneys by which the child Is to remain with the father for the first year. "The testimony has been of a one-sided character." remarked the court, "but I have to presume that It Is true, and that being the case I can hardly see how the mother can consent to leave the child In custody of the father, a man who, from -what has been submitted here, is totally unfit to have charge of a young boy. Mrs. Martin, are you willing your child should remain with the defendant?" Attorney Smith hastened to explain that there had been threats on both sides, and that one had taken the child from the other, and had finally agreed regarding the care of It. DAMAGE SI' IT SETTLED. Max Moses Compromises With the Denver A Itlo (irande Katlroad. The fOOM damage suit of Max Moses, a traveling salesman for a Xew York whole sale clothing house, against the Denver St Rio Grande Railroad Company, wan dis missed In the United States Circuit Court yesterday by stipulation. A reasonable settlement was made with Moses. On May 3. -SOL near Glenwood Springs. Colo., a mas of rocks from the mountain slid down on top of the train and came through the roof of the Pullman car. Moses occupied an upper berth, which was demolished by the rock, and he alleges that he was badly Injured. He said he lost much valuable time ever since the ac cident and estimated Its worth at $5(O0 Ir year. Conrt Notes, Jack Sleber petitioned the County Court yesterday for appointment as guardian of Raymond Llabastre, a minor, whose father, Amand Uabastre, deceased, left an Interest In an estate In France. H. II. Northup. guardian of George Cully, 'an Incapable, filed a report In the County Court yesterday showing property valued at J369S. Mr. Cully is living on a farm of 48 acres which he owns. Recently he petitioned the court to be allowed to manage his own affairs, alleging that he la able to do so. Judge Northup In his report euzxests that the competency of Cully be lnaclred into by the court. In the suit of E. W. Baughman and John Johnson, against Mrs. Hannah M. Taylor, to recover a balance due of ISO for erecting a lH-story building. Judge Sears yesterday dissolved en attachment of IS acres of land which Is held by Mrs. Taylor as a homestead. The homestead law provides that a homestead shall con sist of not more than one block In a city nor more than 160 acres outside of an In corporated town, and that a homestead shall not be reduced to less than one lot nor less than 20 acres; Irrespective of value. Mrs. Taylor's lS-acre homestead Is consequently exempt. Llvlnar Advertisements. New York Press. It Is established that famous Parisian dressmakers depend upon living adver tisements to extol their abilities. In Paris today there ore probably a hundred ac tresses and women of the upper half- world who wear the most sumptuous gowns without paying for even the mate rial. These wonderful frocks they parade upon the stage, in restaurants or at the race course, and they take good care to let It be known from what establishment the gowns cam. Pressrnir.era Tie for the privilege of gowning the retfVng beauty of Use rapid capital, whether she be of the stage or of the restaurants, and for each gown they let her wear, their trade increases In proportion. "Paquln. now renowned, succeeded Worth as the foremost dressmaker of Paris by fur nishing his best Ideas to line. Rejane. She was the rage of the city, and Paquln shared her prosperity. Another actress. Ladle Gerard, made tie fortune of VIrot. the milliner. Vlrot evolved the idea of a hat of cherries, with crimson streamers, and the beautiful Ger ard was atked to wear the odd concep tion. The cherry hat resulted in Lcelle's rise in the theatrical world, and Ylrofs fame as a milliner. Jeanne Dorian served as Paquln's best living model for six years. A few weeks ago Mile. Dorien committed suicide under the most tragic circum stances. At her funeral the whole dress making establishment turned out to mourn for the lovely creature who had worn tho dainty frocks so well. LEAVES FOR THE SOUTH Colonel Dudley Evans Ends Ills Port land Visit. Colonel Dudley Evans, president ol Wells, Fargo & Co.. who has been la the city since Monday, left for San Fran- t Cisco last evening. It has been about 13 1 years since he resided here as agent for j the company, and these years have j touched him lightly In their flight, and. although his full black beard Is tinged Em Thomas Davoren. with white, he Is still a hale, hearty and well-preserved man. He says he has many pleasant recol lections of his social and business re lations with the people of Portland, and Is always glad to get back here and meet old friends and acquaintances. Colonel Evans was married during his residence here to a graduate of the Portland High School. Ml&s Nellie Seeley. He has not , been able to visit the city so often as he wouia nave neea, dui nas passea tnrougn i and spent a day or two here as often as he could, and kept up his acquaintance. He owns considerable property in and about the city, and so has always taken a lively interest in the growth and pros- . perity of Portland. In all his dealings here he regrets only one thing. He once bought the property at the northeast corner of Morrison and Sixth, now owned by Judge Stearns, for 15000, and not long after sold It for 115.000. What he regrets Is that be did not hold on to It, as it Is now worth no one knows how much, 1100,- 000 probably. Colonel Evans feels that Portland needs more hotel accommodations, and Is sorry that he could not conscientiously recom- men Wells. Fargo & Co. to nut up a hotel building here, but thinks the slse of their property not suitable and also that by putting up a commercial building the company will be relieved of much care and anxiety on looking after the property, and will at the same time furnish a perma nent office for the company here. Important Witnesses Missing. COLUMBIA. S. C April 8. The trial of ex-Ueutenant-Governor Tillman for the murder of Gonzales was today continued to the July term of court, on motion of the defense. The ground was the absence of two Important witnesses. It is stated that one of the witnesses. Captain W. J. White, is expected to tes tify that Mr. Gonzales went to the State House before the tragedy and inquired for Tillman, stating that he had once made Tillman "show the white feather and would do so again." The defense also clslms that a Miss Roper, a trained nurse, who claims that she had heard Gonzales bitterly denounce Tillman, could not be present today. Affidavits were presented to the effect that Captain White was HI and that Miss Roper was In New Tork City. Trinity Service. At Trinity Chapel. Nineteenth street, . ear Washington, today Holy Communion services will be held at 10 A. 1L: evening prayer at 4 P. M. On Good raajy morning prayer win he held at 10 A. M.; evening prayer at S P. M. The Rev. Mr. Lloyd, of St. Mark's Church, Seattle, will address the evening congre gation. Noonday service will be held In the parish house. Fifth and Oak streets, Thursday and Friday. Communion at 12:03 and lasting 15 minutes. Strike In Fltchbnrjr Mill. FITCH BURG. Mass.. April . The power was not started at the ParkhUl cotton mills here today, on account of the strike ot the weavers and loomfixers In mill C The weavers In mills A and D have been out since the middle of last month- In all, 1300 employes are now Idle. The weav ers of mill C objected to doing work left unfinished In the other mills by the orig inal strikers. THE OLD mi um POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FIRST EXHIBIT CLOSES CLEVER WORK OF XEWSPAPER ARTISTS AROUSES INTEREST. Superior Character of the Drawinc on View Stimulates a ' Ready Sale. The newspaper artists League exhibi tion at the Hotel Portland closed last evening with a very gratifying record of success. Considerable surprise was mani fested by many visitors ever the general superior character of the work shown, in deed several prominent patrons went so far as to proffer their hearty support to the next annual exhibit, should the league have one. All afternoon and until nearly midnight the parlors of the Portland were crowded. Many sales were made to people outside the original patrons of the exhibit after the latter had made their .selections, no contributor of pictures to the display be.ns slighted. Some very excellent work was sold on which only a. very nominal price bad been placed. As usual, color studies were most in demand, though the tech nical excellence of the black and white work on the whole was of a higher order than many of the efforts in color. How- WELL-KNOWN LETTER CARRIER DEAD Thomas Davoren, a well-known letter-carrier, who died Sunday, was born November IS, 1SS2. In Sydney, Australia. He came to Oregon In 1572 with his parents, and spent his early life on a farm In Clackamas County. Ho came to Portland when 24 years old. and was employed by the Oregon Transfer Company for several years, and later by the Southern Pacific Company. Be fore his death he was compelled to resign his position with the Postal Department on account of ill health. He is survived by his wife. He was popular with all who knew him, and an esteemed member of Portland Camp No. 107, Woodmen of the World; Knights of Pythias. Eagles and National Association of Letter carriers. The funeral will be held from Woodman Halt, Sell-Ing-Hlrsch building, Sunday, at : p. m. ever, many examples of the latter would not discredit a far more ambitious exhi bition. The technique, atmosphere and attract iveness of Mr. Routledge's sketches in color are noteworthy. His marines were a feature of the exhibit His quick, dashy compositions on tinted board, like the one of the steamer sailing against a red sun. received marked attention, and show his artlrtlc strength. His charcoal and crayon BtU(jieg are" delicate In drawing, and his work In general Is strong and effective. Miss Chapln and Miss Bell and Messrs. Pease. Irwin. Wade, WerschkuU Bailey. Denny and Tblbau received their full h of appreciatlon and of success in dls- posing of their work. Of the outside art ists. Max Newberry, of the San Francisco contingent, undoubtedly ranked first. His water color and black and white sketches I are of the highest class, arid indicate how well he merits the success he la winning in his field. One of the cleverest caricatures of the exhibit was a portrait of Judge Henry McGinn by Irwin, of this city. SHAKE IXTO YOUR SHOES. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures pain ful, smarting, nervous feet and Ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the stlnc out ot corns and bunion. It's the ereateat comfort discovery ot the ace. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new ahoei feel tur. It Is a certain cure for sweating, callous and not. tired, ach lnr feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mall for 23c In stamps. Trial package FREE. Address. Allen S. Olm sted." Le Roy. K. T. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, April 8. Maximum tempera ture, 49 dec; minimum temperature, 42 dec; river readlnr. 11 A. M.. 7.2 feet; chance in 24 hours, rise' 0.3 foot; total precipitation. 3 P. M. to 8 P. M.. .06 Inch; total precipitation since September 1, 1D02, 35.28 Inches; normsl precipitation since September i. 1902, 39.10 inches; deficiency. 3.72 Inches; total sunshine April 7. 1903. 1 hour 18 minutes: poulble sun shine April 7, 1903, 13 hours 6 minutes; barom eter, reduced to sea level, at 3 P. M.. 30:02. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. g j Wind. a STATIONS. 3 5f ? o r ? o e 2 : : ? : a . . ....136:0.001 law Cloudy ! Clear Cloudy ICIear Clear Blfmarck.. aoo.oo;24l Boise Eureka ...... .... Helena ...... .... Kamloop. U. C. North Head Pocatello .... .... Portland Red Bluff Rosebura , Sacramento ....... Salt Lake City..,. San Francisco .... Spokane .... .... Seattle Tatooab Iiisnd ... Walla Walla 0 0.00 SE N 32,0.00 2M 10 W 3OO.O0I SIS PC cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy 'Cloudy 40.01 B NW S NW 64! T (1S( 49 0.021 S4K.00 81 NW 70lo'.M) 61 SE 72 0.00(20(W 14410.(0) els 4510.01 1 6(NW 40o.ioiin w 34)0.011 elw Kaininx LUht. WEATHER CONDITIONS. With the exception ot llxbt ahower In the Willamette Valley and In Westers and South eastern Washlnston. generally fair weather baa prevailed during the last 24 hours In toe states west ot the Rocky Mountains. It 1 much warmer tt! erenlnc In Southern RELIABLE OUR PIANO BARGAINS MOVED OFF QUICKLY A few days ago we advertised twelve special piano bargains and all have been taken but three. Since that time we have taken In several of our regular stock from rental and have concluded to put them In with our other specials and let them go at the same low price, as we want to clean our floors of everything in the way of sample, slightly used and second-hand pianos this week. Those remaining of the ones we advertised Tuesday are: A sample Melville Clark, in beautiful walnut case, very latest design, large size, the regular price of which Is ICS, now $315 CO down and 10 per month. A sample Heller, their best art style, in fancy oak case, a beautiful piano, tho reg ular price being $400. Tou now can have it for CSS by paylmr 115" down and $10 per' month. A second-hand Criterion, you cannot tell It from new. will sell it for J175, by paying 110 down and $7 per month. You can have the privilege of trading it In at any time for something better If you so desire. Among those added since our last ad vertisement, being of our regular stock, taken In frjm rental. Is a Kingsbury, $236; another In oak case. 1200; a Wlllard, large rlze, $243; a Richardson. CIS, and a mod ern square Mlxsell with carved legs and lyre. 170. All are sold on our easy-payment plan of $6, $3 and.110 per month. We have Just received a car of the matchless Hardman pianos. In all jthe latest styles. If you want the latest and best for the least money, you wilt always find it at our store. ALLEN & GILBERT RAMAKER CO. Successors to The Wiley B. Allen Co. 209-211 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OR. Idaho, and corTeipondlncly cooler In South weetern Orefoa and Northeastern Washington. The Indications sre for partly cloudy snd occasionally threatening weather In this dis trict, with probably llxbt showers In Southern Idaho. WEATHER FORECASTS. Foreessts made at Portland for 28 hours end Ins; at midnight Thursday. April 9: Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy and oc casionally threatening weather, with showers near the coast: west w north winds. Western Oreron and Western Washington Partly cloudy snd occasionally threatening weather, with showers near the coast; west to north winds. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Partly cloudy snd occasionally threatening. Southern Idaho Cloudy, with showers, possi bly sccompsnled by thunder: probably cooler. A B. WOLLABER. Actinic Forecast OClclal. Spectacles THAT YOU MAY DEPEND UPON FINEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES EXPERT SERVICE Best quality Crystal Lenses, fitted to your eyes, with two-year T- f ( guarantee for accuracy... 1 w OREGON OPTICAL CO. Exclusive Opticians, 173 Fourth Street, near Yamhill XEW TODAY. Income-Paying Property Flrst-clsss boarding-house with stores be low, all occupied, on quarter-block in cool location. Tajp 18.31 per cent net Interest on casb Invested. F. V. Andrews & Co.. Hamilton MORTGAGE LOANS On Portland real estate at lowest rates. Titles Insured. Abstracta furnished. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 7 Chamber of Commerce. Apples! Apples! P. llennlnnen. the frultCTOwer." tos lust cot In two carloads of apples direct from the ranch in Grand Bonde Valley. Will sell them at 330 Waahlncton sc Large reduction on ten boxes sal over. Delivered free to all parts of the city. Telephone axain ssz. Best Buy We Have CQCftfi Full lot and modern 7-room 4JUUU cottage on Northrup near 24th street. GRLNDSTAFF & BLA1N. EASTER EGGS Z dos. for .................... .3Sc BUTTER 50c A ROLL Best crcamerr - GOc Good cr.uarr ........55c and Wc Bt rocax-cumS bams ............... ...l&o Picnic Ham 12c Contact fcama ...13c Mb. pall lard 50c iteznemDer cnicacos zor bimraar. LA GRANDE CREAMERY, zth xacuuiu Four-Room House Each room 13x15 feet. Two or four rooms can be conven iently added. Ground lOOx 110 feet. At Portsmouth, near big sawmill, near Col umbia University, near dry dock, near Willamette boule vard, city water, electric street-car line. Price $1025: $125 cash, balance$15month- ly. Francis I. McKenna. 151 Sixth St. CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. "Booms aad Board." "Hoasakee tec Rooms.- -situation Wanted, 15 words or leas. 13 cents; 1ft to 30 words. 30 cents: 21 to 35 words. 3ft cents etc 2tm dlacouat for ad-, dttlosal assertions. ALL OTHER BEADS except "New Trdar. SO cents for IS words or lees: 1ft to to words. 40 cents: 21 to as wards, so cents. etc Cm Insertion. Each additional insertion. ne-half ; do further discount tender oae month. KXw TODA.T (cause measur ax tel. U cents per line, first Insertion: M cents per Use fee each additional insertion. XXSWXRS TO AOVEim-S-ldZNTS. ad dressed car Tn Oreconlaa aad left at tbls office, cnould alwar? b Inclosed tn sealed em relepes. No stamp itr required on such, letters. Tn Oreconlan will not b responsible for tots In advertisements takes throach tn telephone. AMCSE5 CENTS. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER CALVIN HE1LIU, Manacer. Friday sad Saturday nights. April 10 sad 1L special matinee Saturday at 2:15 o'clock. En cacemenl ot th celebrated actress. ROSE COGHLAN. la Plnero' Famous Society Problem "ly. "TMJS SECOND TAJitJUEKAT." Evenlnr prices Parquett. $1.30; parquette circle. 11 : balcony. Brat 8 rows, 7 So; last B rows. 60o ; gallery, 33c and 3c: boxes arid loges. 110. Special matinee price Parquette. SI; parquette circle, 73c: entire balcony. 60c; rallery, 33c aad -Sc. Seats are nor selling. THE BAKER THEATER ceorce uarcer. atanacer. The nae old atonr packed bouses, tier rood-bye. to your farorite players. Just four mere perxormances ot ci popular isaxer com pany In A. J.IUHT urr And then adieu for this season. Erenlnc. 15s 25, 33. GOc: matinee. 10. 13. SSc NEXT" WEEK Harrr Corson Clarke, in "His Absent Bor." str. .rcajpn butart ana an exceuent companr will be wltb you soon. CORD RAT'S THEATER -opuiar prices. Tonlcht and Saturday matlne and nlcnt. "REAPING THE HARVEST." Prettiest nlar of the season. No Derformsnea Good Friday juxht. rext week, commencinc tsnnasr matinees. and three nlsht performances. Gnmmenelne- "Wednesday erenlnc. for the bal ance ot the week. Mr. John Orttath In Shake speare's creat fustorical play. "MACBETH." ACCTIO-f SALES TODAY. Br the Ford Auction Co.. at 182 1st st at 10 A. M II. Ford. Auctioneer. At Baker's, corner Alder snd Park eta. Sale at 10 A. II. Geo. Baker it Co.. Auctioneers. StEBTEfG KOTICES. EASTER DAXCE Mtarhs, "Union. Xo. 85. Order ot Wsahlncton. will clra an Easter danc April 11. at Foresters Hall, 2d and Tamhlll its. Good floor. Union music Com and b ccsed. Admission, 23 cents. HEADQUARTERS GEORGE "WRIGHT POST. NO. 1. G. A. R. Attention! Comrades are request ed to attend the funeral of our deceased comrade. William 1L Hawea. ot Company K, First and Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry, at Flnley vfc Son's parlors, at 2 P. M the 9th. Services conducted by Rer. A. Blackburn. Interment at O. A. R. cemetery, and services by O. At R. ritual. By order of J. WOR1CK. Commander. OREGON COMMAND ERT, NO. 1, K. T. Stated conclave this erenlnc, at 8 P. sf. Special elec tion and Installation of Junior Warden. Order ot the Temple. Sir Knlchts courteously Invited. A1NSWORTH CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX NO. 1, A. 4 A. 8. RITE The annual ceremony ot "Extinculshlne the Uchts" this erenlnc at 8 o'clock sharp. By order "Wise Master. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. lit A. F. t A. M. A snectal communication will be held this (Thursday evenmc. snarp. nor, in e. C. decree. All fellowcraft Masons cordially invited, ii r oruer i in . j- X" T Y7 T V CvMt.n, MOUNT TABOR LODGE. NO. 42. A. F. & A. M. Stated communica tion tbla (Thursday) evenlnc at 7:30. Masonic HalL Burkhard bide. city. Work. All M. M. invited. By order yr. it. ueo. v. uiT, sec DIED. BAUMGARTNER In this dty. at the family reeiaence. . i nooKer street. Apru B. iwl Anna K. Baumcartner. axed 28 years 3 montns ana li cays, notice ox iunerai ncre after. FUNERAL NOTICES. , SHURTLETF-In this citr. April 6. 1903. F. m. Bnurueix. ace o, years z oars, ranerai today at 10 A. M.. from the late residence. 394 Clay st. Friends invited. Interment Rlv- emew cemetery. HAWES Friends and acquaintances are re- specuuiiy rovuea to attena me zuneru serv ices of the late William H. Hawes. which win oe neia at timers chapel, at 2 p. M. today. Interment G. A. R. plot. Greenwood cemetery. J. P. FIXLET Jt SOX. ProsreaalTa Funeral Directors snd Bmsslmers, cor. 3d and Madison streets. Coca petent lady aaa't. Xloth phones XO.O. EDWARD IIOLMA.1, Undertaker, 4tn and Yamhill ata. Rena Stlnson. lady- assistant. Both phones Ko. C07. CLARKE BnOS, FIXE FLOWERS. Floral Designs, 280 Morrison. SCHA.NE.-f A ' NEU. MONUMFVtTS eremetery work, etc., 208 First. XHW TO DAT. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property. R. LTVINGTSONE. 224 Stark St. MORTGAGE "LOANS On improved city and farm property. BuUdlnc loans. Installment loans. W1L MACMASTER. Zll Worcester block. 5 MORTGAGE LOANS $5000 and over. William Dcnholm, Falling Building. Sale of Sundries. most dot soon. KNIGHTS DRUG STORE, 114 th iL Established tn 1632. BUSINESS PROPERTIES. Ws have the followlnc Inside property for sale: H-block. J7C00; H-block. IT300; It-block -3000. These are sood Investments and It will pay to lores tlcste them. Lewis A Clark Real Istat Co., ZSS Worcester block. 4()00 FARMS. rt. -,irVh.WcS wuv from Portland to Ashland, st price rsnclsc from ts to 1200 per sxre. FidCc Cat it Cstiaflsilii tul fittti ui UciBta Isrus 1C3 Second Portland, orecon- 5 OR 10 ACRES A great investment on St. Johns' car line, $400 per acre. Terms. Owner, 240 Fifth Street. FOR SALE mamrrvf GOLD MORTGAGES J MiO on Port-11 improved m property. GfU'rUH t CLEETOI, - - Manpiia BsU'ib; S2500 Neve 6-roon house. Colonial style, ante hiv, i: , ".-- - . ."; .id eation and convenient to Upper Al blna cars; best of plnmblnsr, with toilet upstairs and downi large bathroom and closets. 11300 B-room oottac tn Upper Alblna, with in walklnc distance of the business center; a decided barcaln. . Vacant lots in various parts of the dty. soma oa the Installment plan. Will build on them tor small payment down, balacc on install ment 11 aesireo. "WHALLET. Benson bids.. 3th snd Morrison. XJ5W TODAY". HOMBSTEADS FARMINCJ AND GRAZING usu; wwi uscaiec; cooa marsei. no Clear Inc: ready for plow; S103 location fee. Don't, delay. Falmer Bros. (Ford's), room 38. lts&w 4th st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. H OLLAD AT 8 AD- aiuon: inu iou Nine-room modem house In Couch's Addi tion: rood terms. Further paniculsrs at Lewis Clark R. EL Once. 333 Worcester block. HAVE FOR SALE 5-ROOM COTTAGES. 900 to 12000. on cood car line; easy payments and fruit. 10-room modem houses. K block, S430O to J6JOO. These are first class and cooa investments. T. C Shreve, -ai Abincton bide. TO HOMESEEKERS ISO ACRES ON SOUTH era sjooe ot oeautirui Mount Scott: 3 seres under cultivation, orchard, house, and a cood larc barn; soil Is very productive: a bar lain. J. E. Martin. 492 East Sherman at. FOR SALE THREE CHOICE HOUSES OJf west era lor ixtso. on easy terms, brlncinc between Hi snd 30 rent. Lou, close In, W30: 3 per month. W. Reldt. room IS Wasnlncton block. Til REE-ACRE PLACE. ALL IN CULTIVA- . cosy o-room nouse. brick basement, all kinds fruit, larxr and small, 3 miles out, est aide. S. B. Rlcien, 303 Abincton- bide DIRT CllEAP-1150-rOR 1 00100. E. EVER- JT30 each: will sell these for JQW each. See D. J. Beaker. 414 Chamber ot Commerce. NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. NORTH . . i.cS5r - wasmncton and 12th its.; lot CSzlOO: take a look at this place, mak er. S. B. RIccen, 303 Abincton bide. LOT 30x100. "WITH 3-ROOM HOUSE AND v.uuuuui,, xu. ivux St.. near j&aat bner -nsnrvery destrabl location. J. E. Martin. 482 East Sherman st. 1O0O 5-ROOlt COTTAGE ON CORNER LOT " fr1" completely rurntssea: all Al condition. Se owner. Mrs. T. M. Hurlburt, 150 East th st. IF TOU ARE LOOKING FOR CITT PROP- ij ib. wm net you 10 per cent on lnvest tftar k si Wl 3eEnte A Malley. 2S7 EXCELLENT S-ROOM HOUSE. FIVE LOTS, jruit, siaoic- iswn, comma name view, near Kenllworth, cheap. 8. B. Rlcsen. 303 Abinc ton bide. FOR SALE-118J0-GOOD S-ROOM HOUSE.' rlfn -? 1 n,l .... i.1 . j . . i terms to suit. Parrish. Welkins A Co.. 230 Alder sr. . GOOD BUT S-ROOM HOUSE ON COR nrr. ZZi and E. Tamhlll sts.; price $2130. Wil liamson Bros., rooms 29. 30. Wuhlnetoa bide. MOUNT SCOTT REAL ESTATE OFFICE. Lenta. Or. All kinds ot property cheap. Take Mount Scott car: far S cents. O. R. Ad 41 ton. BARGAIN B NEW HOU8ES FOR SALE: easy payments or will build what you want; you name the terras. C12 Commercial bide. A FINE LOT 48 2-3x100 FEET. BAST TAT- lor. near n sr.; water, sewer and caa. Inquire ot owner, -486 Market, or 211 1st sr. 10 ACRES FRUIT AND BERRIES. CLOSE to car. oc Tare, rural delivery, graded school, cood roads, terms. F 34. Oreconlan. FOR SALE HANDSOME" HOUSE. TWO lots, in th choicest location in Portland, West Side. Owner, H 33. Oreconlan. 10 ACRES IMPROVED. WITH HOUSE AND nam. si&w: seven miles iron, uourtnouse. L. E. Thompson A Co.. 22S Third st. 33000-NEW S-ROOM HOUSE. HOLLADATS Aaaition: sm lor xour lots in uen.ru Alblna. Miller, 303 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE NICE SIX-ROOM HOUSE, with bath. In suburbs, close to car line; (1200, part cash. E 48. Oreconlan. T-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 2 6-ROOM COT- tace. rail lot: concrete basement. Klnc Phone Russ 1291. 00x200. COTTAGE AND BARN ON 1IAW thorne sve.. $1730. L. E. Tnomsoa A Co.. 233 Third St. 340 FOR FINE. SIGHTL1 LOTS ON ST- Johns car line. Brown, 333 Stark St.. oppo site uorary. $1000 HOUSE AND LOT ON EAST 14TH. central: easy terms. See owner, 94 E. 83th. CHOICE l BLOCK. EAST J1TH AND SHER- man. uoioscnmiat s Acency. zes stark at. FOR SALE SMALL ORCHARDS WITHIN two miles ot statehouse. E. FresnaH. Salem. EXCELLENT WATER FRONT, MILL OR warenouse sue. jiomson si., room z. rOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT IN QUEEN Ann Aaaition. inquire at ssi cverett st. FOR SALE FARMS. FOR SALE 330 ACRES. STOCK OR DAIRT farm on Columbia River; well improved, con venient location: 2ft mues rrom railroad sta tion; b0 cattle, horses snd all Implements. If desired. M. P. Whalen. Woodland. Cowlits ixranty. wasn. 40 ACRES. 2T MILES PORTLAND: GOOD Improvements; Income $1000; terms if wanted. 371 acres stock or train farm; well improved; runnlnr water: railroad and ateamer landlnz: Willamette Valley; $23 per acre. Palmer Bros. (Ford's), room 38. 163H 4th st. THE BEST S0-ACRE FARM IN "WASHING. ton county at no per acre: 40 acres cleared. all well watered: CO acres bottom land, s acres oeaveniam; omr lu mues irom ort land, on cood wacon road and railroad. V u. urecoman. IF TOU WANT BARGAINS IN CHOICE farma. stock ranches, hop, prune or timber land, sawmill or flourmills. all near Port land, se or address T. Wlthycombe. room S Hamilton disc-. o su a'ortisna. ur. A GOOD HOME OF S OR 10 ACRES. HOUSE. bam. stock, machinery, chickens, all co with place; bottom land, car line, graveled road am low price, uau ana mvesuest. 7. u. Khim. .21 AMnitnn hlrf-- FARM FOR SALE 100 ACRES. COWS AND all tannine implements included: 13 seres prunes, cood drier, house and barn; $30 per acre, on easy verms. inquire ot xnoma roweii. Vancouver, naan. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts ot Oregon snd Washington; payments mad to suit nurchasera. For ntliilr apply t W1L MACMAST2R. 311 Worcester BlOCS. IS HOMESTEAD CLAIMS IN NEHALEM. suitable for agriculture snd eraxlnc. Com mission reasonable. C Reed & Co.. 713 urecoman oiac. FOR SALE LAROE AND SMALL FARMS. dairy aad stock ranch. In Western Oregon and Washington, w. O. Waddel. 203 Mor rison sr. FOR SALE OR RENT 10 ACRES. ALL IM proved: cood house, bars, orchard and run. nine water. Geo. Blaaser, Proeress, Or. FOR SALE TWO IMPROVED FARMS. ONE ot 200 acres: the other of 100 acres. For particulars -apply to J. L. CTolsant, Kings ton, ur. 180 ACRES. 13 IN CULTIVATION. 25 MIXES east of Portland. 3 miles from stesmer land- leg; snap 4uu. z Momson, room 2. FOR REXT-FARMS. FOR RENT 6-ACRE FRUIT AND CULTI- . A ..... n.r Hf InnU, k..m prune, plums, cherries, berries, crapes. Good terms to right party. Address Ml FARMER AND LANDSCAPE GARDENER to take charge' ot fruit farm near city; refer ences and previous experience In vicinity re- quirt a. Apply zns nasniucton, in lorenoon. 22 ACRES GOOD HOUSE AND BARN AT uontavuis. suitable lor enicken or small dairy ranch. A. s. Rosenthal, 2S0 Morrison. FOR RENT 10 ACRES LAND, HOUSE. BARN ana prepare, cneap. Inquire 301 zist.. a. TO LEASE. PROPERTY-OWNERS WISHING TO LEASE their premises to cood advantace should con sult us. We nave desirable tenants for vari ous locations. Goldschmldt's Acency, 203 Btarx. opp. Chamber of commerce. FOR LEASE FOR A LONG TERM OF years, the very desirable business location. 100x100 .feet, southwest corner Sixth and Irvine streets, Portland. Or. Jin. L. A James. 1-3 lsth at. North. "VV.vN TED REAL ESTATE PROPERTY OWNERS TO LIST THEIR property with Lewis and Clark Real Eetate wo., ui torcesier oiocs. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. FOREST RESERVE SCRIPT FOR SALE, IN Urge or small Mocks. C. D. Lloyd. 449 Sher lock bldcw Portland, ur. rr-r- -, n f-rw-ir --TvrtlSTn Trw-aTTOVB Lewis A Clark R. K. Co., S&3 Worcester block. OR SALE. JtlArlJE or A LlFcTTXlf-Ria FIND: 25 ii. p umr e-i?s.Vuise 1.0O0.UOO to .i-. Kvuuaj m rm bomeateacs; wm produce SO to SO ruhr-hMM th USX ot,.K": T-Jo!"from $3000 to ooo each: reliable cruisers, v.. reasonable; "oPsyment until lands are j on: jot-, party leavlne- Ti,.l. n.i sifli i inc. Wm. Hawks, room 306 Comirelal block. THE MICHIGAN TIMBER CO.. 2vj STARK mi. . V tracts CI usw saw wi1 lo"S chances tn Orw, and Washinctoa. We can suit you. also have some choice claims ready for ocatlon under cuarantee. Cet5n.VwJ."?BES CLAIMS. 5.00..000. r: to R- R.; also flne homes tes.li: IIS -.ndllMorr2n?T- Mu""' ON A. XsOGOINO STREAM tvm-riv ii slnd rd fir rllrn In r.n luuiw .a... --- - ' - vm-a wvuj t Ufa V W Lett to locate at once. O. L. Chandler. nid.r-. Hotel. Portland. -f CAN LOCATE TOU ON TIMBER CLAIMS that will cut 4.000.000 yellow pine of excellent Suallty, tributary to cood drtrine stream. L. C Rogers. 143U Cth St.. room L HOMESTEAD AND TIMBER CLAIMS. WE ovw xtcctv-. uuonnaiion ot some nrst-ciasa locstlona, Apply to The Ames Mercantile Acency, Abincton bide. TIMBER CLAIMS YELLOW PINE; CRUISE xrora .lAstxAi to .f-ju,UA; eruis-rs will b on the ground about 13th of this month. 317 Allsky bldx. TIMBER CLAIMS OREOON PINE: GUAR. ante to cruise 3.000,000 leet mercnanuDi lnmbcr. W. S. Baer. Hornbrook. CaL FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles and Harness. FOR SALE ONE FINE FAMILY CARRIAGE. uuv ii uiuri ; almost new; win ewn ror less than half Urn cost. See J. M. Strowbrtde. 487 7th st. AUTOMOBILE ; WILL SELL FOR HALF price; in pertect condition; must dispose of Immediately. Address E 43. Oreconlan. FOR SALE 20 R. R. DUMP CARTS. "WITH " wttwuui. appix to vancouvsr Water Works Co.. Vancouver. Wash. 12 HEAD WELL - BROKEN HORSES. weight 1200 to 1400 pounds. 134 East 34th. Phone Union 1822. SHETLAND PONIES THOROUGHBRED and eentle. Apply st SIS East Couch. Phon Union 1O02. FINE HORSE. 7 TEARS OLD. SOUND. CITY nivu, .i. ioe nui lam ave. SPAX SMALL MULES. SEVERAL HORSES? Mlacellaneons. SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY n.msgeq znsciimes at very low prices, sine er, U. S.. Domestic. Wheeler & Wilson and "White: dropheads In oak and box tops. At "Wheeler & Wilson and Domestic ct.ee. Sleet A Smith. Ar.niA 333 Marrlsnn at I 25 COWS FOR SALE I AM GOING OUT OF Lao awrj oQsmess. na 1 win seii my nerd ot 25 head ot cows; also two Dutch Belt bulls; prices from $35 to $40. D. J. Ingalla, Ska mokawa. Wash. LARGE SAFE OF STANDARD MAKE WILL b sold cheap If taken at once. Apply be tween 8 and 12 A. M. Canning. Wallace A Co.. 51 Front st. CASH REGISTERS and SAFES, new and second-band, bought, sold exchanged, repaired. Chicago Cash Registers, 73 1st st. cor. Oak. REPAIRING OF BAND INSTRUMENTS ; new and second-hand instruments bought, sold and exchaneed. York & Co.. 187H 1st, FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS SO B.-P. SEC-end-hand eas ncln, practically new. North west Xlectria Eng. Co.. 309 Stark st. FOR BALE TWENTY HEAD OF WELL bred Angora, coats. Inquire at 202 Wash lneton st. FOR SALE 58-INCH HEAD BLOCKS, SET works, trailer snd trucks, $350. Day Lumber Co. GOOD SECOND-HAND 3ARBER CHAIRS.' cheap, at Coh'n Bros., IS! Front, oor.Yamhlll. AWNINGS. TENTS, SAILS. PACIFIC TENT A Awnlnc Co.. 27 N. 1st. Phon North 181 L EIGHT JERSEY COWS. FIVE MILKING, tur soon. wm. woizstein. Z2. Front st. 2D-HAND HALL SAFE FOR SALE: ALSO small hous safe. J 31. Oreconlan. FOR SALE 30 HEAD OF FINE MILCH cows. G. L. Roar. St. Johns, Or. FOR SALE GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANO, very cheap. P 93. Oreconlan. FOR SALE-BABY BUGGY AND CHILD'S crib. Call 133 11th. HELP WANTED MALE. NEVADA. NEVADA.. NEAR ...UTAH. UTAH New R. R. work FREE FARM Wanted Double hand drillers $2.30 Laborers, mockers .......$2.00 ...... Good chance for machine men. chuck tenders, teamsters and outside laborers who want work, as above, till they get what suits them better. DRY CLIMAT. STEADY WORK No lost time. Good bunkhouses Sprlne water TRY IT: ITS ALL RIGHT SHIP DAILY. .FREE FARE. .SHIP DAILY C R. HANSEN A CO.. Agents. 28 N. 2d St. "WANTED. Edeerman. $3; sawmill teamsters, $30 and board; touch carpenters, $40 and board: S sawmill laborers, inside mill work, $2 a day: board. $3.75; tie makers, piece or day: wood choppers. BOc. 95c. $1.10; near city. 12 track men, $2: Lyle. Wash., 14 trackmen, $2 to $2.50; free fare, fee $1; 4 laborers, city. $2. board anywhere. NEVADA COMPANY "WORK. NEVADA. 20 men. surfacing cane. 1 FREE FARE. Also, tunnelmen and laborers. 32 to S3. C. R. HANSEN A CO.. 26 N. 2d St. WANTEDSPECIAL THIS MORNING. PAR ty here, a man as four-borse tocgine team ster, able to handle a hleh-strunc, strong; team, 60 miles from Portland. In the woods, near a town, $80 a month and board; prefer a man with a sister or dacchter. or a man and wife, wife to help housework. $10 addi tional; but will take competent man without woman. C R. Hansen A Co., 28 N. 2d st, g IS BRIDGE CARPENTERS. $3.60; 15 RAFT men. $3, for the Great Salt Lake trestle. Utah, company work, board $4.50. free fare, ship dally tlU filled. C R. HANSEN & CO.. 28 N. 2d sr. u. LOOSE LEAF SYSTEMS: NEW, UP-TO-THE- tlmes omce devices, our prices ana iwu will please you. Paclflo Blank Book Co., sta tioners, printers, loose lest makers, 207 2d. WANTED EXPERIENCED QUARTZ MTN er, capable ot figuring on contract work; must be a worker and furnish reference; stata ace. L 49. Oreconlan. "WANTED A YOUNG MAJ AS TOAVELINO collector tn Oregon for estahllsned house. Call today from 10 to 8 P. M. Room 401, Perkins Hotel. SALESMAN WANTED TO SELL HARDT Northern - crown nursery stock. Addnsa Washinctoa Nursery Co.. Toppcnlsh. wash. "WANTED A GOOD. STEADY. INDUS trlous boy to drive express .wagon: must have cood references. Apply 43 1st st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS WORKING FORE man. skilled and reliable; cood wages. Amer Kan Laundry Co.. Boise. Idaho. TTANTED SALESMAN FOR OREGON COAST off railroad points. Address Portland Coffea A Spice Mills. 24 Front St. WANT ED MAN TO WORK IN GARDEN, attend to horsee. etc Apply W. J. Burns, room 8. Concord bide. YOUNG IRISHMAN. ASSISTANT BAR. keeper country saloon. 323 board, room, 28 X. Second st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS COREMAKER FOR central Jobbing shop. Variety Iron Works, Seattle. Wash. WANTED MOTORMAN AND CONDUCTOR, electric cars; state ace snd references. H 49. Oregonlan. FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING SALESMAN" wanted immediately at the Strain Tailor ing Co. WANTED TWO BOYS OVER 18. BLUB Mountain Ice Co.. foot ot Pettyerove su WANTEDBOYS AND OIRLS TO "WORK. IN broom factory. Apply 213 N. 12th at. BOY. ABOUT 13 TEARS OF AGE, WANTED for pmce. X 52. care Oreconlan. BARBER WANTED STEADY JOB. GOOD waces. 81H N. Second st. WANTED FIRST- CLASS COATMAKERB. NlcolL the Tailor. MAN FOR OARDEN WORK. Ford. 1S2 1st St. APPLY H. COATMAKER WANTED. BtliCHALL, ink ssd Morrteon. 1 - TIMBER LAND