12 THE MOKflUStir UKJSUCXNIAK, FRIDAY, MAKCIi 25, 1U1. i VUllu aEETSCHAN, Pres. IFfEITB MO WUIMOTU European Plan THE PORTLAND K PORTLAND, OREGON . American Plan Also European Plan. Modern Restaurant. COST ONE MILLION DOLLARS. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AKD COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS Special rates made to families and single gentlemen. The manage ment will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices. A mod ern Turkish bath establishment In the hotel. H. C. BOWERS, Mgr. Portland s New Hotel It's a eem. Everything: new and elegant. Steam heat, electric lights. Por celain baths and lavatories on every floor. Rates. 75c, $1.00. JL50 and 52.00, European. Finest restaurant In Portland. Also billiards and bar. The big olive-colored, rubber-tired coach meets all trains. It's free. HOTEL SCOTT, Seventh and Ankeny Sts., P. O. Block CRITICISES NOTED PREACHER. Prominent Nonconformist Layman Disagrees With Rev. Campbell. LONDON, March 24. Consternation has been caused In British Nonconformist cir cles by a speech o Robert W. Perks, Lib eral member ot Parliament for the Louth division of Linconshlre, delivered at the opening of a Methodist bazaar at Louth, In -which he vigorously criti cised the Rev. Reginald John Campbell, minister of the City Temple here. Both men are pillars of Nonconformity, one of them being practically the head of the ministry, and the other one of the most prominent laymen. The two main points of Mr. Perks' attack were the Rev. Mr. Campbell's recent presentation at court by the Bishop of London, and the, pro jected surpliclng of Mr. Campbell's choir of the City Temple. "I "was sorry," said Mr. Perks, "to see a few days ago, when ' Mr. Campbell wished to go to court, that he asked the Bishop of London to present him to the King. What would have been said In the days gone by if Puritan preachers, per secuted, not by Parliament, as they are now. but by a feeble Stuart King, had asked Archbishop Laud to present them to King Charles? Mr. Campbell would have been far better advised If he had asked the veteran leader of Nonconform isxn, the Rev. James Guiness Rogers, to introduce him to King Edward, Instead of going to a levee hanging to the apron strings of an Anglican bishop." Referring to the surpliclng of the men and women of the choir In gowns and velvet caps, Mr. Perks said: "Ritualism is a steep and slippery slope. Possibly the next thing we shall see Is Mr. Campbell marching around the aisles of the City Temple, followed by his sur pllced choir, chanting a processional hymn, with the reluctant deacons behind. These are days when Nonconformity is confronted with a severe struggle. "We expect our preachers to march with fear less, buoyant steps, and not become camp followers In the Anglican army." The Rev. Mr. Campbell declines to dis cuss Mr. Perks' remarks. Trying to Make Directors Testify. TRENTON. N. J., March 24. Walter J. Knight, receiver of the Tennessee Oil, Gas & Mineral Development Company, filed in the Court of Chancery today a bill of complaint against William A. Dunn and other directors of the company, asking that they be required to give testimony concerning the true status of the com pany's property. Receiver Knight asserts he has been unable to find any property repre senting anything like the value of the $1,000,000 worth of stock Issued. He charges that the company was organized purely for speculation. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, March 24. Maximum tempera ture. 40 deg.; minimum, 34. River reading-, 11 A. M., 10.G feet: change In 24 hours. 0.0 foot. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.. 0.01 lnoh; total since September 1, 1003, 41.90 Inches; normal. 37.32; excess. 4.04. Total sun Ehlne March 23, 1004,. 3 hours 10 minutes; pos sible. 12 hours 18 minutes. Barometer (re duced to sea level), at 5 P. M-, 20.83. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Wind. IS 4tr 5 3 STATION. Tlnlrpr Cltv 1341 Cloudy Snowing Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudr a oar Cloudr Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Rlsmarck ... Boise 42 Ttnlena. 110 Xamloops. B. C..30iO North Head 1,4010 rocateiio .... .-"...." Portland (46(0 Red Bluff JMJ Roseburg 144 p Sacramento ...15410, Salt Lake City 138 San Francisco . Spokane Seattle .-.... Tatoosb Island.. Walla Walla... 5010, 300 44 0 420 Clear Clear Clear H210 Pt. cloudy Light. T. trace. -WEATHER CONDITIONS. During the last 24 hours light rain has fallen la California and Western Oregon, while else where west of the Rocky Mountains no pre cipitation of consequence has occurred. It la much colder In the Dakotas, and snow 13 falling In that section and also In Montana. The Indications are for generally fair weath er In this district Friday, except In Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho, where It will con tinue threatening, with occasional snow. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland at S P. M. for 2S hours .ending at midnight, March 23: Portland and vicinity Generally fair; varia ble winds, mostly westerly. Western Oregon and Western Washington Generally fair; winds mostly westerly, Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Light enow. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Fair. EDWARD A. BEALS. ' District Forecaster. NEW TODAY. GREATEST BARGAIN, YET! Over half block of well-improved property In good location, for about $1S,000, or 50 per cent of Its late value. Inquire of F. V. An crews & Co., Hamilton building ISE 3S NW SB 10 N 0 24 KW S SB 7 SW 14! W 12 W 12 W S 14 W 14 NE il2 NW 15 B 1 8 N C W. KNOWLES, Mgr. STKETS. MITUJn, CIE631 $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day $3 PER DAY m UPWARD EDUCATIONAL. from the GRAMMAR GRADES are sufficiently advanced to enter our school. Essential public school studies may be reviewed while taking a business or a shorthand course, without extra cost. It pays to attend our school. The success of our graduates proves this. In session all the year. Catalogue free. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE PARS AND WASHINGTON. A. P. ARMSTRONG. LLBM PRINCIPAL. Holmes Business College Established 1887., YAMHILL AND ELEVENTH STREETS. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Open All the Year. Send for Catalogue. If You Are Thinking of Attending Business College You cannot afford to ignore the best one in town. BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, ENGLISH. PER NIN SHORTHAND is the sim" plest, most legible and rapid. Our graduates are all employed. Day and Night School. Tel. 590!. BEHNKE WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE Steams Building, Sixth and Morrison. NEW TODAY. POINT VIEW (ST. JOHNS) LOTS EACH $5 Down and $5 a Month Within a few minutes' walk of the mills, factories and drydock. Hydrant water in the Point View Addition; good school house; splendid car service; fine view. Get In before the boom. TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce. Mortgage Loans 5and Upwards Beal Estate City and Farm Insurance in AH Lines A. H. BIRRELL, formerly of M&cMaster BlrrclL. 202-3 McKay Building. Third and Stark. Phono ilcln 232. MORTGAGE LOANS On improved city and farm property Bulld las loans. Installment loans. W1L MAC MASTER. SI I Worcester block. BUSINESS LOT CORNER Nothing cheap or more central or sale. S. W. corner 6th and Oak sts. See F. V. An drews &. Co.. Hamilton bide. BONDS, WARRANTS, STOCKS then & Co., Chamber ct Commerce. $75 AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER W. T. PANGLE. Resident Manager. Tonight at Sil5 o'clock. Special price matinee tomorrow at 2:15. Last performance tomorrow night, BLANCHE WALSli In Tolstoy's great drama, "RESURRECTION" Evening prices. $1.50. $1. 75c, 50c, 35c 25c Special matinee prices. 51, 75c, 50c. 35o, 25c Again, curtain at 8:15 sharp. THE BAKER GIEB- THEATER and Manage. Phone Main 1007. Tonight. all week, matinee Saturday, farewell of the Baker Theater Company, In "HUMBUG A farcical comedy In three acts. Evening, 50c, 35c, 25c, 15c Matinee, 25c, 15c. 10c. Next Week Beginning Sunday Matinee, Mar. 27, Opening of the New Nelll-Morosco Company In Nat Goodwin's Success, "WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE" CORDRAY'S THEATER CORDRAY & RUSSELL. MANAGERS. Tonight and All Week "THE GAMEKEEPER" Beautiful Irish Play. NEXT -SUNDAY MATINEE. MARCH 27, Return Engagement of the Established Favorites The Olympia Opera Company In the Comic Opera "LA MASCOTTE" No Change In Prices. ARCADE THEATER Seventh and Washington. REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:30 to 4:30. 7:30 o 10:3a Sunday, continuous from 2 to 10:S0. For Ladles Gentlemen and Children. Admission, 10 cents to any scat. RICHTER BENEFIT The benefit concert to be tendered Frankle Rlchter, the blind boy pianist, by Prosperity Camp, Woodmen of the World, In the Cath olic Foresters' Hall, southwest corner of Sixth and Washington streets, at S o'clock this evening, promises to be one of the musi cal events of the season. Such well-known talent as appears on the programme needs no Introduction to Portland's lovers of music A social dance will follow the programme. PROGRAMME. 1. Concert Paraphrase on Strauss Waltz "Roses From the South". :.. .E. Schuett Francis Rlchter. 2. Air Varle. for Violin Solo De Berlot Frederick Rlchter. 3. Song "Sing Me to Sleep" Greene Mrs. "Walter Roed. 4. Selection : Webber Mandolin and Guitar Club 5. Piano. solo Rondo Capricloso. Mendelssohn Francis Rlchter. C. Selection Webber Mandolin and Guitar Club 7. Rhapsodlo Hongrolse No. 14...-. Liszt Francis Rlchter. AUCTION SALES TODAY. By .the Ford Auction Company, at 10 A. M. sharp, at 182 First street. H. Ford. Auctioneer. At Gllman's Auction Rooms, 413 Washing ton street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gllman, Auctioneer. At Baker's Auction House, corner Alder and Park. Sale at 2 P. M. George Baker & Co., Auctioneers. MEETING NOTICES. HASSALO LODGE NO. 15. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Friday) evening- at 7:30 o'clock. First degree. Visitors wel come HENRY BROWN, Secretary. WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 40. A. F. & M. Special communication this (Friday) evening. 7:30 o'clock. Burkhard building. "Work E. A. de gree. AH Masons welcome. By or der W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 13, O. E. S. Regural communication this (Friday) evening In Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock. Degrees. By order W. M. JENNIE H. GALLOWAY. Sec BORN. MORGAN March 22. to the wife of John S. Morgan, 374 East Sixteenth street. North, a son. FUNERAL NOTICES. WORD At the residence, 748 East Taylor street, March 23, 1904. Charles Walton Word, Bon ot Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Word, aged 19 years. 8 months and 28 days. Funeral will take place Friday, March 23, at 2:30 P. M., from F. S. Dunnlngs fu neral parlors. 414 East Aldor street. Friends Invited. Services at the grave private. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers and embalmers. have mored to their new build, tag, Third and Salmon, Lady assistant. Telephone No 507. 1. P. FIN LEY Jc SON, Funeral Directors, cor. 3d and Madison. Office ot County Cor oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9. F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone Knit 53. DUNNING & CAMPION, Undertakers,. 7th and Pino. Lady assistant. Phono Main 430. CLARKE BROS., FINE FLOWERS, Flo. ral designs. 289 Morrison. NEW TODAY. , JUNE CREAMERY .'. 50c Dairy butter ....(...33c and 40c Best creamery C0c Best sugar-cured ham i 13c Picnic ham $0 Lard, 3 -pound pail 45c Cheese 10c and 12 He Swiss cheese ......25c Ranch eggs, per doz 20c All goods retailed at wholesale prices. Remember Saturday Is chicken day. LA GRANDE CREAMERY CO., 204 Yamhill st EXCELLENT 575 ACRES IN SUBURBS. South Salem: same kind land adjoining !s selling at $100 per acre. This tract for only $50 per acre See or address T. Withy combe, room 1, Hamilton blk., Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE TWO OF THE BEST DAIRY ranches in the hjart of the Willamette Vall'sy. See W. W. Espey, room 1, Hamil ton bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property. , R. LIVINGSTONE. 224 Stark st. ) KING'S ADDITION Large corner lot, with comfortable modem house, commanding extensive scenery, for $5000. F. V. Andrews & Co., Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE Second-hand Hoe Shaving Machine (hand power) for matter 19x26. In quire of A.' W. Cochran, with Ore gonian Publishing Co. ) FOR SALE Full lot and new" 8-room house on Broad way, sear 17th st. First floor has double parlors, library, dining-room, fcltohpn and pantries. Upstairs hnfi four rood-slrcd bed rooms and large bathroom with porcelain tub; also closets, and trunk room. Cement floor in basement; also cement walks and paths. This is a beautiful home and the only reason for selling is the termer's re moval to Eastern Oreson. Price is only $3800. Terms, half cash, balance at 6 per cent. RUSSELL Jt BLYTH. 82 THIRD STREET. CLASSIFIED AD. KATES. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "House, keeping Rooms."' "Situation Wanted," 15 words or less, 15 cents: 16 to 20 words, SO cents; 21 to 25 words. '23 cents, etc No dis count for additional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words. 50 cents, etc first insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half; no further discount tin-, cer one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate). 15 cents per line, first Insertion; 10 -cents per line for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan. and left at this office, should always be. Inclosed In. sealed en. Telcpes. No stamp is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors In advertisements taken through the telephone. NEW TODAY. ILLUSTRATION NO. 3. The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. No. 109 Third Street. Incorporated April 22, 1SS7. You contemplate enlarging your business, or going into a new venture. You have the money, but the time Is not quite ripe. Deposit the money with us, and we will Issue a certificate of deposit, payable on thirty days call, with Interest at three and one-half per cent par annum. When you are ready to proceed, call your certificate, and at the end of thirty days you can draw your money with Interest up to date. Do you want o know more about these certificates? Call on us or send for our book of ILLUSTRATIONS. BENJAMIN I. COHEN.., President H. L PITTOCK Vice-President B. LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. GOLTRA.: Assistant Secretary 80,000 FEET OF BEST-LOCATED WARE house ground site. West Side; sidetrack. Particulars. L. E. Thompson & Co., 22S 3d st. INVESTMENT WEST SIDE FLATS. IN come ?1000 yearly; price $5500. L. E. -Thompson & Co., 22S 3d st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 15 .PER CENT INVESTMENT 4-flat 'building, corner, on Union ave.; rented for $1200; lot 50x100; room on rear of lot for another building of same size; price $8500; $4000 cash, balance at 0 per cent. Ellis & Holaday, room 21, 204 Morrison, 163 3d st. $1450, ON EASY TERMS, BY OWNER, COR ner lot, 50x100, at 410 Meridian st.. Monta vllla, near car and stores, with elegant two etory bouse, 7 rooms, G closets, 2 halls, bath and pantry, 3 porches and" basement, good condition; also furniture. FOR SALE BY OWNER FIVE ACRES IN fruit. Fruit Valley, suburb of Vancouver. Wash.; city school district; plank walk to Vancouver, and city growing In this direc tion; $2250 cash. Address K 10, care Ore gonlan. FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST Busi ness corners In The Dalles, together with the Columbia Hotel, partly damaged by fire; lot 58x110; price $3000! Owner, 540 E Ankeny, Portland, Or. FOR SALE 11-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT In Central Albina; all modern convene lences; price $2000; $1400 down. 824 Gan tenbeln ave. Address L. Hathaway, Mll waukie. Or. NICE 8-ROOM HOUSE AND 3 LARGE LOTS on car line, near Brooklyn school; price. $2000; or house and one lot. $1800; pays 12 per cent; a bargain. "Owner." 233 Stark sU 8 rooms, E. 30th & Washington. $2250. 8 rooms, furnace. Holladay Add.. $2750. 3 houses, cor. Holladay Add.. $3350. F. Woodward. Phone East 137L 187 E. 32d. NEAR STEEL BRIDGE. TWO ELEGANT 2 story houses, large reception halls, piped for gas. furnace heat, basement, $2000, $3250, terms. Call room 9, 2454 Morrison. BARGAIN'S IN FARMS. ACREAGE, CITY property, choice timber and homestead lo cations. Ogden & Maxwell, 319 Ablngton Bldg. NEW 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, LARGE lot, near Ev Ankeny car barn; $100 cash, $15 & month. W. J. Burden, 1 N. 4th. Union 4015. 200 FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R. Addlton, Lents. Or. Take Mr. Scott cart 5c FOR SALE FINE COUNTRY RESIDENCE ot 7 rooms with basement; 4 lots, lawn, garden and irult trees. 31S Allsky bldg. NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT. PRICE $1200;. one-uura aown, balance install ments. Apply 871 East 11th sc. North. FOR SALE 10 LOTS ON HAWTHORNE ave. car-line, $100 each; $5 down, $5 a month. Pacific Land Co.. 107 1st st. FOR SALE HANDSOME HOUSE. NINE rooms. West Side; location first-class; bar gain: terms. Owner, Y 30, Oregonlan. $300 LOT ON WEIDLER ST., $33 CASH, balance' $5 per month; only one at that price. Miller, 303 Chamber Com. FOR SALE FRACTIONAL LOT. WITH cottage, t-n West Side: best residence part of city. N 24, care Oregonian. TOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. FIRE In surance, financial agency and loans, call on F. O. Northrup. 24814 Stark. CHOICE MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE; TERMS to suit. Inquire 223 Adams sL. near Holla day House, steel bridge. HOUSE AND LOT ON El 9TH ST., OPPO slte business center, $2000. Valley Land Co., 43 1st sL RARE BARGAIN $2000 BUYS 235 ACRES near Brownsville. B. S. Cook. 251 Alder St.. Portland." NEW 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. NEAR steel bridge: $3000; terms. 012 Commer cial bldg. MODERN C-ROOM HOUSE AND 2 LOTS on E. 10th st. Valley Land Co., 43 1st st. S050 NICE CORNER LOT, HOOD AND Grover sts. See owner, 211 Gibbs st. BARGAIN FINE LOT ON 19TH ST., CEf ment walk; $1000. 2G0 North 19th. 5-ROOM COTTAGEv INSTALLMENT PLAn! King. Phone East 676. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. 50 TIMBER LOCATIONS. 2.000.000 TO 4,000.000 each; 20 choice timbered home-M steads, 11 prairie nomesteaas, choice gram lands, several good lemestead relinquishments;-' all well located; large and small tracts of timber bought and sold, George S. Canfleld, 30C Commercial blk. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP IN TRACTS from 40 acres upwards; also recertified soldiers additional Porterfield-Valentlne land warrants and other kinds of land scrip. Maglnnls & Son. 227 Falling bldg. WANTED A LARGE TRACT OF COTTON wood timber; must be close to good log ging stream, giving access to railroad. Ad dresn with full particulars, S 1, Oregonlan. LAND SCRIP Parties wanting large or small tracts or having timber to locate write H. C. Slgler, 621 Byrne bldg., Los Angeles. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP FOR SALE IN any size tracts, ready tor Immediate use. W. G. Howell, 538 Chamber of Commerce. EIGHT 3 to 4 MILLION CLAIMS SPRUCE near coast. Address lockbox 12, Jefferson Or. SCRIP WRITE ME FOR LOWEST prices. L. W. Whiting. 408 Ablngton bldg. WANTED REAL ESTATE. ' TO RENT SMALL SUBURBAN HOUSE, with bath, etc, with privilege of buying Inside of 0 months; rent to apply on pur chase price. Phone Main 3157. BRING US YOUR WEST SIDE PROPER ty; we have buyers. L. W. Whiting, 408 Ablngton bldg. WANTED ABOUT 5-ROOM HOUSE AND 4 4 In nhnrh. Pllnnn Main OOTr ' FOR RENT FARMS. FOR RENT 200 OR 250 ACRES IN MA rlon County, two miles from Willamette River, and all in cultivation. Inquire '801 Hood st. Phono Front 877. XO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE HANDS OMK. MODERN 24 flat -apartment building, located on prominent North Side boulevard corner In Chicago, In come $11,000 yearly;, want choice improved farm, fruit or cut-over timber lands for equi ty. For particulars, description, etc, ad dress H. M. Johnson, 620 La Salle, et., Chi cago. . '.., FARM TO TRADE FOR" HOUS D AND . LOT or rowaisc-houe Columbia Reel. Eicate A TrwK Ce.. 3ttt XorrUo,-tt. FOR SALE FARMS. CHEAP FARM ! GO ACRES. -5 MILES FROM Crawfordtrrllle. 10 acres cultivated. 40 acres easily cleared, house, barn, running water, -good apple orchard. 1.000,000 feet fine saw timber, plenty outside range; price $S50. Dairy farm 195 acres rich black land In Willamette Valley, 3 miles from town, 150 acres under cultivation, good 9-room house, 2 large bams, running water. 17 head fine dairy cows, 3 mares, 1 Bain wagon. 1 hack. 1 cream eeparator; cows now bring $100 per month; price $35 per acre, including stock. Wheat farm 4Su acres, in Eastern Wash ington, all In wheat; price. $20 per acre. $265080 acres. 2 acres timber, halt In crop, balance stubble, partly plowed, stream water on place; 8-room hou?e, good barn and out buildings; young orchard; near school; 8 miles from Salem. B. S. COOK, 231 Alder street. TWO GOOD CHEAP FARMS 133 acrcs-A fine farm In Yamhill Coun ty, convenient to railroad, all good Zand, all well fenced; above 100 acres culti vated, balance In pasture and wood; house, 3 barn, orchard," fine, spring of. water above the house; fronts on good road; school house on place. , 100 acres good land; 30 acres cultivated; all fenced and cross-fenced; good house and large frame barn, with silo and cel lar; fine orchard, fruits and berries; good water; 9 head cattle, 3 horses, wagon, hack, buggy, cart, 2 mowers, rake, hay fork and ropes 2. plows, 2 . cultivators, cream separator, hay and oats;'l mile from Columbia River on good road; on account of sickness will sell at sacrifice. HENKLE & BAKER 217 Ablngton Bldg., Portland. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS TO ALBER- ta, Saskatchewan, Asslnlbola and Manitoba will leave Spokane and Seattle every Wednes day during April. May and June. Join the crowd and visit the greatest stock and grain country on this continent. Never mind what others say; see the country for yourself. For special excursion rates apply to J. N. Grieve, Canadian' Immigration Agent, Auditorium Bldg.. Spokane, Wash. FOR SALE 10 ACRES OP LAND. 8 MILES from Portland. 1 mile from TlgardvlUe; eood black soil, plenty of water, 3 good buildings, on the main road, 1 acre or chard, all fenced, 8 acres clear; price $1600. Inquire at once. 301 21st N. Port land. Or. FARM LANDS WE ARE HEADQUAR ters for Eastern Oregon wheat lands and have a large list of Willamette Valley farms. See us before you buy. Mc Arthur Sc. Mahoney, 410 Macleay bldg. 440 ACRES. ONE MILE FROM ELKTON; 40 acres rich bottom land, 23 acres in cultiva tion; stream 100 feet wide; house, barn, etc; $5 per acre. Lancaster Realty Co., 321 Mor rison et. FARM. 363 ACRES. 170 CLEAR. 7 ACRES orcnard. an lencea, couse ana earn; good spring; school and church on place; plank road; 7 miles from Oregon City; will sell all or In part. Apply 423 1st st. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALS IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; pay ments made to suit purchasers. For par ticulars apply to WM. MACMASTER, 311 Worcester block. FOR SALE GOOD DAIR1 AND STOCK farm, 370 acres, one mile from Astoria; small house and orchard; green grass all year. W. G. Howell. 538 Chamber of Com merce. FOR SALE FARMS SOME CHOICE farms In Eastern Multnomah and Northern Clackmas Counties. Roberts & Wlrtz. Gresham, Or. 160-ACRE FARM. 2 MILES FROM KINGS ton: 100 acres plow 'land; good buildings; well watered. W. F. Hayes, Kingston, Or. 400-acre farm for tale. 4 miles from Kings ton; Vt under cultivation; good buildings, well watered. G. W. Crolsant. Kingston, Or. 640 ACRES FOR DAIRYING, STOCK AND frultralslng; near coast and busy towns; $10 an acre; a bargain. V 13. care Oregonlan. Farm 55 acres, cultivated; 8 mites east, on car line; modern Improvements; Summer borne; 700 Winter apples; land level. 227 Front. BEST 13 ACRES ON COLUMBLV. 30 MIN utes from heart of city; bearing fruit, buildings. See owner, 54 N. 3d st. FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS. FIRST-CLASS grain and hay lands. 200 Stark st. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles, Etc A SNAP-$40 BUYS A BAY HORSE 8 YEARS old, weight 1000; suitable for farm or deliv ery: also one nice black horse, 8 years old, weight 1200. will be sold at a sacrifice. At Mlsner & Hayden's, 20th and "Washington. ONE SPAN OF FARM MARES. 8 YEARS old, weight 24 SO. will be sold separate If de sired. Mlsner &. Harden, 20th and Wash ington. FOR SALE HORSE. HARNESS. SURRY and phaeton, robes, etc: owner leaving city. Inquire Model Stable, cor. 5th and Davis. BAY HORSE, S YEARS OLD. WEIGHT 1C20 pounds; must be sold at once. Fashion Sta ble, 20th and Washington sts. FOR SALE TWO TEAMS HQRSES AND one team mules, harness and wagons. Frank Kublck. Woodlawn. CARLOAD OF HARNESS, 100 VEHICLES, anything from a cart to a hearse. - 211 Wash ington ft. WOLFSTEIN buys and sells wagons, bug gies, harness, farm Implements. 227 Front. 12 HORSES FOR SALE BY W. E. JACOBS, 134 E. 34th st; phone Union 1632. FOR SALE HEAVY TEAM. HARNESS AND wagon. Call 340 2d, cor. Market. 1 FINE ALMOST NEW $375 UPRIGHT Pi ano for sale cheap; excellent reason for selling; no fake. T '01. Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with Elaterite; It rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. Elaterite Roofing Co.. 10 Worcester bldg. ( STANDARD TYPEWRITERS FROM $25: all makes rented and repaired. Rubber stamps, notary seals, etc Cunningham's. 231 Stark. Teh 1407. 12 MILK COWS AND ROUTE, S YEAR Ung nelf irs, 2 bulls, one Jersey, house and 20 acres to rent, 28th and Thompson sts. Call afternoons. FOR SALE RESTAURANT AND COFFEE house; fine location and business; lease. 51 N. 2d st., cor. Davis. BRAND-NEW CASH REGISTER, TOTAL adder; half price; 5 new whisky barrels. 115 N. 3d. FOR SALE FINE ENGLISH SETTER bitch, partly broken: 1 year old. Phone Brown 083. TWO-CHAIR BARBER SHOP FOR SALE on 24th and St. Helens road; near Fair grounds. HALL'S SAFE. ALMOST NEW, VERY cheap. Address S 11. care Oregonlan. SAFE, ROLL-TOP DESK AND TYPE wrlter at a bargain. M 2, Oregonlan. FINE FRESH FAMILY COW FOR SALE; part Jersey. 248 Front et., city. HELP WANTED MALE. MAN TO MEET RETAIL TRADE FOR manufacturing house; salary $20 and ex penses weekly J previous experience unnec essary. Standard, Carton, Chicago. WANTED A GOOD SALESMAN TO HAN die school supplies; good, proposition to right party. Address The Whlttaker & Ray Co., San Francisco. WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN TO travel and learn good paying business'; ref erences. Call room 31, 409 Morrison st.. 11 to 2 P. M. WANTED RELIABLE. GENTLEMANLY agents to sell good proposition; If you can't sell this, you can't sell anything. 118 Ablng ton bldg. COLUMBUS-CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT Headquarters for cooks, waiters and bar tenders. No. 148 4th st. Phone Red 1993. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS GOOD STAPLE side Jne for Oregon and Washington. Give territory covered. Address B 1. Oregonlax. BARBER TO BUY HALF INTEREST IN good shop; good location; guarantee $20 per week and no rent. P 26, Oregonlan. - one who can furnish horse, wagon and nonesty ouno. aww n mmajna ave. GANG EDGERMAN. $2.75; CUT-OFF SAW yer, $2.25; talleyman. $2.50. Lumberman's Labor Bureau, 205 Morrison st. WANTED A MAN WHO IS POSTED Olf local real estate values, titles, owners and investors. P. O.. Drawer 13. FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND CAKE BAKERS wanted; wages- from $13 to $25 per week. K 29, Oregonlan. WANTED-t-YOUNG. MEN ' TO LEARN BAB ber trade; free tuition.. Portland Barberv School, 82 N. 2d. ."..... HELP WANTED MALE. BARN A BETTER SALAR1 AND Posi tion; study electricity, mechanical engl nefring, telegraphy, at home, by corres pondence; thousands successful. Thomas A Edison Indorses Institute. Book, "Can I Become an Electrical Engineer?" mailed free. Electrical Engineer Institute. New York- WANTED AN Al JOB PRINTER, EXPE rtenced In general work; also two good platen pressmen, familiar with the Gordon and Universal presses; also one all-round bookbinder, familiar with forwarding and finishing, steady positions to good hands. Communicate at once with Sanborn, Vail & Co.. San Francisco. CaL Ntrrxcz. CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, the leading employment agency of the North west. 249 Burnslde st. Phone Main 3074. FIRST-CLASS MAN WANTED TO MAN age drapery department of one of the largest home-furnishing houses In the Ncrthwcst: salary $1300 a year; must be experienced as rnonager and Al; state ex perience. T. M. Miller, Pioneer bldg., Seattle. HALF-INTEREST IN JOB PRINTING concern now doing a fine business In city of 00,000 for 3ale on easy terms to man 'thoroughly competent to take manage ment; must be Al; position carries a good salary. T. M. Miller, Pioneer bldg., Seattle. WANTED OPENED FOR BRIGHT. GOOD appearlng solicitor for established route; salary and commission basis; high-class proposition, educational in character. Ad dress J. P. Thompson. Bupt.. 305 Larfela st. San Francisco. -i MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN THE BAR. ber trade; new class of ladles Just starting; write tor full particulars, and if In doubt make & personal investigation. American Barber College, 233 Everett st.. Portland. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS TYPEWRITER repair man; must be able to assist In store If necessary and present a good appear ance: state experience and salary wanted. T. M. Miller, Pioneer bldg., Seattle. t AN ENERGETIC TRAVELING SALES man, visiting retail trade, can secure val uable side line of dry goods specialties, blankets, etc F. C Rollman & Co., mfgrs., Philadelphia. HIGH GRADE POSITIONS OPEN EXEC utlve, clerical, technical and salesmen, paying from $1000 to $5000. Call or writs. Hapgoods (Inc), suite K. 502 Pioneer bldg.. Seattle. Men Co learn barber trade; only requires eight weeks; -special offer; constant prac tice, expert Instruction; catalogue free. Holer System College, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED MEN TO TAKE UP 10 TIM ber claims on railroad survey; all good and well cruised; expenses reasonable. F 30. Oregonlan. ' A FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY AND WATCH repairer and engraver can find a perma nent position at LIpman, Wolfe & Co.; good ralary. WANTED LOCAL MAN FOR COLLECTOR; good references required. Call 317 Ablng ton bldg., Friday. WANTED A FEW GOOD MEN, CAPA ble of doing and not afraid of hard work. X 9, Oregonlan. ' WANTED MAN TO TRAVEL. HISTORI cal Photographic Association, 4th floor, Sherlock blK. WANTED OPERATOR FOR PHOTO graph studio; must be first-class. 01 De kum bldg. WANTED EXPERIENCED MACHINE quartz miners for Southern Oregon. H 72. Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE; good shop; terms reasonable. H 69. Orego ulan. BEST 10-CENT SHAVE IN CITY; CLEAN towels, etc 205 Morrison st. Ed Dennison. JOB PRINTER ALL-AROUND MAN. IN quire today at 071 Thurman st., cor. 21st. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO WASH DISHES and assist In kitchen. 394 Alder st. BE YOUR OWN BOSS; WANT A HUSTLER with $150. M 28. care regonlan. iY'ANTBDJARTNER TO TAKE SMALL -JOB; material furnished. 428 11th st. 700 MEN DAILY TO HAVE HAIR CUT, 15c. at 260 Burnslde st." BOY TO FEED PLATEN PRESS. Printing Co., 230- Oak st. ANSLEY HELP WANTED FEMALE. COOKS. WAITRESSES. CHAMBERMAIDS, city and country; nurse girls, second girls, housekeepers; plenty of housework, $15 to $30. Phone Main 1323. Canadian Parlors. 226 Morrison. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT resses, chambermaids, general workers. St. Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. WANTED COOKS, WAITRESSES, GIRLS for general housework. Call at once, Scandinavian-American, 226 3d. Phone Main 1519. GIRLS CAN SECURE GOOD POSITIONS, BY applying at Portland Women's Employment Co., 216 Allsky. 3d & Morrison. Red 3087. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework and care of children, small fam ily. Apply mornings at 393 11th st. WANTED A GIRL TO DO SECOND work; must understand the work. Ap ply mornings at 835 Lovejoy st. WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERY trimmers ana makers. Apply to Lowen gart & Co.. 02 and 94 Front sti WANTED LADY WAITRESS FOR LUMBER camp, inquire room 2, 20a Morrison st. Phone Black 3041. i RELIABLE WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework, small family; good wages. 135 xo. 23d. cor. Hoyt. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK- lng ana nouseworic; no wasning; good wages Phone Scott 1602. COOK. WAGES $35; IF NOT FIRST-CLASS do not apply; call forenoons. 215 Ford st., cor. jtotk a.ve. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- n.n.U. smnll fnmlll. ITt "RT 10.1 ni WANTED GOOD COOK LADY. INQUIRE imperial ueiicatesaen ana urocery, 426 Wash ington .st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; TWO . in iamny; must oe gooa cook. ZQOVr 7th st. WANTED A WOMAN WITH EXPERIENCE m repairing ciotnes. mtj ist st. Tel. Main WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 395 Hassalo et., Holladay's Addition. WANTED EXPERIENCED RESTAURANT waitress at Morris, 327 Washington st. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR private boarding-house. 394 Alder st. WANTED GIRL COOK; NICE PLACE: good wages. Call 431 Mohawk bldg. WANTED GIRL TO WORK IN CIGAR stand. Inquire 211 Washington st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 016 Spring at., Portland Heights. HE LI" WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. SOLICITORS, $2 DAY; ASO THREE TO travel; expenses advanced. N 26, Orego nlan SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. POSITION WANTlsu ax xuujmu MAN IN lumber office, experienced In bookkeeping, shipping. Invoicing and loading cam. L 27, Oregonlan. WORK BY YOUNG MAN; HAS HAD EXPE rience -as stenographer and shipping clerk; references if required. E 27, Oregonlan. BY YOUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED IN bookeoplng; accounting, mine, clerical and generfcl office work. D 22, Oregonlan. POSITION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN IN real-entdte' office aa clerk and collector. L 23, Oresonlan. WANTED BY AN ENERGETIC YOUNG man a, position aa clerk In grocery store. M 29, Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS SINGLE? MAN DB lirti Inside work ot some kind; good penman, come acquaintance with office work: best of references. Address C 71. Oregonlaa. T. S. HASHIMOTO. JAPANESE EMPLOT ment offioe and contractor. .Phone Black 1C1; branch QSlct. 45 1st, between.. Couch and Davis. - SITUATIONS WANTED MALX. MlscellaaeoB. BUSINESS COLLEGE STUDENT WANTS piace to wonc lor room and board. Refer ences. Q 29, Oregonlan. POSITION WANTED BY MAN AND WIFE; no family: best references. Rear 931 Savier st. YOUNG JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION as schoolboy. Clay 743. Japanese Mis sion. POSITION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS blacksmith helper. . J 30, Oregonlan: POSITION BY AN ALL-ROUND ENGINEER In or out of city. X 24, Oregonlan. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK. W 24, Oregonlan. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Dressmakers. ' DRESSMAKING SHIRTWAIST SUITS AND children's sewing. 323 14th. Phone Front 192. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING BY THE day: fit guaranteed. Phone Scott 5445. DRESSMAKING AND ALL KINDS OF SEW ng; prices reasonable. 227 6th st. Ilouseseepers. GOODf WOMAN DESIRES POSITION WID ow?r s family as housekeeper: no trlflers need apply. Telephone Red 3087. Miscellaneous. REFINED, TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG Wo man seeks engagements to care fdr chll aren afternoons or evenings; prices reason-, able: references, a 18. Oregonlan. WANTED BY A LADY-CHAMBERWORK to do In exchange for the use of two house keeping rooms. Room 42. 342 let. WANTED FIRST-CLASS PIANIST WANTS position, -day or night: good sight reader. Address G 1C. Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY CAPABLE GIRL, chamber or dining-room work. 2304 Yamhill. Phone Black. 2S81. LACE CURTAINS CAREFULLY LAUN dered at home. Phone Main 3832. HOUSEKEEPER WANTS POSITION IN town. Pfione 1519 Call 226 3d. WANTED AGENTS. MAN WITH EXPERIENCE- IN RETAIL grocery bookkeeping wanted to act a3 agent for "Perfection Short Credit Sys tem;" good, permanent proposition to suit able man. Address P. E. Lenfestey. 220 California st., San Francisco. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL. AN INDIS pensable article to every family. Rose Mfg. Co., 403 Morrison. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT 0 OR 7-ROOM FLAT or house modern, central. West Side, on car line If not too far out, by family ot 3 adults by April 1st or sooner. Rent must be reasonable. Address C 21, care Ore gonlan. LADY WANTS NICE. QUIET HOME, where she can do light housekeeping and have the comfort and attention of a kindly-disposed woman. K 20. Oregonian. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE, AN OLD residence ot 10-14 rooms, by middle of May, West Side and central; state price and loca tion. B 27, Oregonlan. WANTED BY YOUNG LADY, ROOM with board in private family; must be neat and reasonable; references given. L 30, Oregonlan. WANTED TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP Ing rooms, 10 minutes' walk from 5th and Morrison, state price and location. S 23, Oregonlan. WANTED SMALL COTTAGE, BETWEEN Jefferson and Washington, west ot 9th st.; or 3 rooms. 615 McKay bldg. WANTED BOARD AND ROOM IN PRI vate family, man and wife; company tha object. A 21, Oregonlgn. GENTLEMAN WISHES FIRST-CLASS board and room In private family, We3t Side. M 27, Oregonlan. WANTED NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, with private family, by young gentleman. T 24, Oregonlan. WANTE D MISCELLANEOUS! COTTON WOOD FOR. EXCELSIOR MILL: who will furnish 1000 cords, or any part ot It, by June 1. Address O. C. Early, 390 Sellwood st., Portland. .WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING and hoes; highest price paid. The "Fair Deal," 03 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517. POTATOES WANTED CARLOAD BUR banka for cash; best quality and moderate price. L 29. Oregonlan. WANTED LOAN OF $500 AT 10 PER CENT on good chattel security, six months. V 24, Oregonlan. WANT TO BUY SECOND-HAND HOT-WA-ter boiler today.. Phone Front 1249. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tle of all kinds. Phone Scott 6S13. FOR RENT. Rooms. HOTEL SCOTT YOU CAN RENT ROOMS In this elegant new hotel for less than you pay In the common rooming-houses; new. clean furnishings, steam heat, electric lights, always hot water, porcelain baths, annun ciator service, fine restaurant, central loca tion. Postofiice block. 7th and Ankeny; rooms either single or en suite; finest coach in Portland free to and from all trains. Phone Main. 1661. "THE ALEXANDER" NEW BUILDING, under new management, elegant newly fur nished front room, single or en suite; se lect location; all conveniences. N. W. cor. 10th and Alder sts. Phono Main 1756. -H THE LLNCOLN JUST OPENED. CORNER 11th and Morrison streets, is the best fur. nlshed apartment-house In the city; hot and cold running water, steam heat, electric light and baths. Phone Main 251. , THE NEWCASTLE. COR. 3D AND HARRI son Best appartment-house In this city; steam beat, bath and gas; furntahed and un furnished housekeeping and stngftv rooms; "reasonable rates. Phone Main S80. : i 251 ALDER NEAR 3d ST. NICELY funrnlshed, pleasant rooms; new bricls building; new, up-to-date furnishings. $2.50 to $4 per week; transients, 50c to $L Red 3140. THE MENOMINEE. 335 YAMHILL ELE gantly furnished front rooms, suites or single; modern conveniences;, two blocks from Portland Hotel; transients solicited. THE KINGSTON, ADJOINING BAKER Theater, 190 3d Nicely furnished rooms, all newly remodeled; new management. Phcne Hood 657. Modern conveniences. THE AVALON. 413 WASHINGTON ST.! Newly furnished rooms, single or en suite; hot and cold water; steam heat, electrlo lights, bath and all modem convenience. THE GRAND ROOMING HOUSE, 283 Grand ave.r near .Hawthorne; both car lines, newly- furnished rooms by the week; or month, SI per week and up. WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR suites, very central; 3 S3 Alder, betweea W. Park and 10th. All conveniences; rea tlemen preferred: references. ONE LARGE NICELY FURNISHED FRONT bedroom. Apply 29 N. 11th St., Just two blocks south of Washington st. Phona Main 2003. TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. $3 and $4 per week; water In rooms; bath, phone; private family: central. 394 Yam hill st. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM, MEN ONLY; hot and cold water: gas and steara heat. 163 17th. cor. Morrison. Phope Main 3199. COMFORTABLE. WELL FURNISHED rooms at $8: also one pretty suite; private home; central. Telephone Main 1084. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM, MODERN conveniences; fine view; one or two gen tlemen. 354 College, cor. Park. SUNNY ROOM; USE BATH. PHONE; PRL vate family; gentleman preferred. 129 10th, between Alder and Washington. 394 TAYLOR PLEASANT ROOMS, GEN tlemen. two blocks Portland Hotel; bath; phone, heat, gas; no chllaren. 76 WEST PARK NEWLY FURNISHED rcomx, with or without board: ail. caaren iences. Phone Central 1074. 248 SIXTH ST. 2 NICELY FURNISHED rooms; gas, phone, bath. 'moderaNflat; every convenience. FURNISHED SINGLE AND' HOUSEKEBP Ibs rooms; close- In. 80 10th, near Stark. 360 ' SAN RAFAEL FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms, tipper or, lower Scot.