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- r . - e y is THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATUKDAY, . MAY ,21, 1904. IMPROVING OREGON LINES SOUTHERN PACIFIC .BEGINS EX TENSIVE WORK. "Building Steel Bridges, Filling Tres tles and Laying Heavy Rails Faster Trains Will Result. The Oregon lines of the Southern Pacific Trill soon be in as good condition as those in California and other states, and -within a year; trains are likely to make the trip between Portland and San Francisco znuch faster than the present schedule provides. The "work now under "way is the erec tion of steel instead of wooden, bridges In many places and the filling of many tres tles "with solid earth. Two steam shovels aro already engaged in the latter work and a third -will be added next -week. An equal number is employed in filling and ballasting the O. R. & Jf. lines. E. E. Calvin, general manager of the Harrimaa lines In Oregon, expects to ar range to lay a considerable amount of aew rails on the mountain sections of the Southern Pacific in this state thl3 Sum mer. The present rails weigh only 56 and 62 pounds to the yard, but the new rail nvlll weigh SO pounds and will gradually oo continued the whole length of the road feetween Portland and San Francisco. All these improvements combined will tender it safe to travel much faster over the Oregon lines than has been the cus tom hitherto. It Is necessary to slow down at all wooden trestles, and trains cannot run safely at high speed on light rails, especially In wet weather and on sharp curves. "With the pending Improvements com pleted, the Harriman lines in Oregon will have been brought up to the standard set lor Western roads in recent years. Many millions have been expended in such work on the Northern, Central and Southern Pacific roads, until the hauling power of each locomotive has been immensely in creased, the speed of trains increased, the f omfort and safety of passengers en hanced and operating expenses greatly re duced. In fact the Western roads are fast coming up to the high standard set by those of the densely populated East and this year's work In Oregon will bring her roads up with her neighboring states. HEAVY TRAVEL TO ST. LOUIS. Exceeds Expectation of Railroad Men and May Require More Trains. The number of peoplo jvho have gone to the St Louis Fair from the Pacific North west at this early period in the season has been a surprise to railroad men. It was not expected that any considerable number would go for at least a month after the opening, as it was well known that the Exposition was not completed, but it is estimated that already 1S00 per sons have gone from this section. The indications are that there will be a continuous increase in the number of peo ple who go to the Exposition, and the rail roads are already considering the proba ble necessity of Increasing train service. Eastbound travel is running pretty close to the capacity of their present trains, and if it should still grow as It does now more trains will be needed to carry it. THROUGH ROCK ISLAND CAR Will Be Run Frorn Portland Over New Line to St. Louis. Another route to St. Louis has been opened through the completion of the St. Xouls, Kansas City & Colorado Railroad, a part of the Rock Island system, which has just been put in operation. It Is in tended to run a through Rock Island car over this line to St. Louis, beginning soon after June 1, the car to start from Port land over tho O. R. & N. and run over the Oregon Short Line, either the Union Pacific or Denver & Rio Grande as far as ilenver, and tho Rock Island thence to St. Louis. Through cars will also run from Ban Francisco by the Central Pacific route and. the Rock Island. WESTERN ROADS MERGED. Butte & Plumas Will Work With the Western .Pacific. STOCKTON, CaL, May 20. Fred M. "West, of Stockton, one of the directors of (the Western Pacific Railway Company, to day received the following telegram from President W. J. Bartnett, who is now in Kew York: TTou are authorized to announce the merger of tho interests of the Butte & Plumas Railroad with the Western Pa cific Both interests will work in common In future. Also that construction work win begin from Stockton to Sacramento as soon as necessary details can be set tled." New Officials fop Short Line. SALT I.AKE," May 20. Effective Juno L ft was announced at Oregon Short Line headquarters today that David R. Gray, of Salt Lake, will be appointed district freight and passenger agent for the Ore gon Short Line, with headquarters in this ilty. Mr. Gray's territory will include Utah, and tho "Union and Southern Pa cific from Reno, New, to Green River, Wyo. H. O. Wilson, of Butte, will be Civen a similar title for Montana, and F. iL Plalsted, of Boise, for Idaho. CRAND REPUBLICAN RALLY TO. NIGHT. Some- of tho ablest speakers of Oregon will deliver addresses at tho meeting of Portland's people to bo hell tonight at the Empire Theater. Hon. L. Soils Cohen Trill ba one of tho principal speakers of Xho evening. Every attention will be paid lodes who may attend this meeting. Re-Elect Entire Teaching Staff. XEWBERG, Or., May 20. (Special) Tho directors of tho Newberg public school have re-olected unanimously the entire corps of teachers for the next year, as follows: R. W. Kirk, principal; F. H. Buchanan, assistant principal; Mrs. David Martin, Miss Isora Edmuston, Miss Ina Gould, fMlss Bessie Houck, Miss Ella Crawford and Miss Margaret Inglis. This Is considered a fitting tribute to tho efficient work which is being done under adverse circumstances. The school Is overcrowded and the board is looking about town for another room to rent next year -until a new building is erected. Visitors to Portland Should not miss the delightful trips up find down the Columbia .River. Particu lars at O. R. & N. city ticket office. Third and WashinKton. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, May 20. Maximum tempera ture. 78 dep.; minimum, 40. River reading, 11 A. M 17.B feet: change in 24 hours, rlae 0.8 foot. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to 6 P. M., none; total since September 1, 1003, 43.91 Inches: normal, 43.27; excess, 2.C4. Total sunshine May 10. 1004, S hours; possible, 15 hours and 0 minutes. Barometer (reduced to cea level), at C P. M., S0.14. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for CS hours ending at midnight May 21: Portland and vicinity Fair and continued warm; northerly winds. Oregon and Washington Fair and continued warm: northerly winds. Idaho Fair, except possible showers south east portion; slightly warmer southeast por tion. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Light rain la reported In Southeastern Idaho and Northern "Utah, while elajwhere west of the Rocky Mountains the weather is fair. ii. is trasses' at sbs headwater ci th Co Inmbia River. "t cooler at the headwaters of the Snake River. The Indications are for fair -weather la this district Saturday, with slightly higher tem peratures. , The river at Portland at 5 P. M. was 17.5 feet. It will continue rising for the next week or ten days at the rate of from, three to four Inches a day. 3 tea STATIONS. oo- C3 3 t Baker City ........ Bismarck .. .... Boise Eureka Helena .. ....... Kamloops, B. C. North Head .... Pocatello .... ..... Portland .... ..... Red Bluff ......... Roseburg Sacramento ....... Salt Lake City Ban Francisco ..... Spokane .... ..... Seattle Tatoosh Island .... "Walla "Walla Light. T. trace. 0.00! nw NW W NW N nw B KW N N KW NB W w KW SW KW Pt. cloudy Cloudy' 80.01 sofo.oo I5S0.O0 uiear Clear Clear 72K).O0 0.00 PL cloudy 54W.O0 Clear 62 0.10 Raining 76 0.00 Clear Clear Clear 90 0.00 u v.w o.oo Clear Cloudy Clear T 0.00 0.00 Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy 0.00 0.00 isoo.oo Clear EDWARD A. BEALS, District Forecaster. PUBLICAN TICKET STATE Justice of the Supreme Court, FRANK A. MOORE. Otegon Dairy and Food Commissioner, J. W. BAILEY. Second Congressional District. CONGRESS. J. N. WILLIAMSON, Crook County. JUDICIAL Circuit Judge Department No. ARTHUR L. FRAZER. Circuit Judge Department No. JOHN B. CLELAND. District Attorney, SANDERSON REEB. COUNTY Joint Senator, 10th Senatorial District, C. W. HODSON. State Senator A. A-. COURTENET State Senator ......DAN J. MALARKEY State Senator PIERCE MATS State Senator. SIG SICHEL State Senator, to Fill Vacancy, DR. HENRY. WALDO COE. Joint Representative, 17th Rep. District, GEORGE W. HOLCOMB. State Representative A. A. BAILEY State Representative A. J. CAPRON State Representative.... ELMER B. COLWELL State Representative THOMAS H. CRANG State Representative M. F. HENDERSON State Representative W. R. HUDSON State Representatlve.W. M. KILLINGSWORTH State Representative S. B. LINTHICUM State Representative .....S. M. MBARS State Representative........ A. L. MILLS State Representative WILLIAM T. MUIR State Representative.. ... MADISON WELCH County Commissioner W. L. LIGHTNER Sheriff JAMES M. STOTT County Clerk.. ..F. S. FIELDS County Treasurer .JOHN M. LEWIS County Assessor.... v.. B. D. SIGLER Superintendent of Schools.... R. F. ROBDJSON County Surveyor. ....A. H. RICHMOND Coroner ...J. P. FINLEY Justice of the Peace, Portland District, WILLIAM REID. Constable. Portland District, w, E. JACKSON. Justice Of the Peace, East Portland District, WALDEMAR SPTON. Constable, East Portland District, A. D. KEENAN. Justice of tho Peace, Mount Tabor District, BERT E. LONGENECKEr' Constable, Mount Tabpr District, F. C WAKER. Justice of the Peace, Multnomah District, J. S. HUDSON. Constable. Multnomah District, H. HORNISH. PORTLAND MAY 23 Tents at Multnomah Field; Performances at 2 and 8 P.M. NORMS & ROWE'S NEW BIG SHOWS CIRCUS, MENAGERIE MUSEUM, HIPPODROME Just Twice Larger than Ever Before 2-BfflGS ELEVATED STAGE EfflGS2 - A NEW CIRCUS THROUGHOUT ABEN1C ARTISTS AND ANIMAL ACTORS 5-MARVELOUS BELFORDS"5 The World's Greatest Acrobats MELNOTTE, LA KOLE and MELNOTTE Europe's Premier Comedy High Wire Artists. 6 - GRACEFUL GROTHS - 6 Most Remarkable Contortionists Extant 4- FLYING LA VANS - 4 The Most Sensational Aerial Gymnasts 6 -GARDNER FAMILY -6 Heroa of the High Horizontal Bars 3 - MCDONALD BROS. -3 The Foremost Trick Cyclists 8-ROYAL OKA JAPANESE TROUPE-8 ONE HUNDRED PERFORHINQ ANIMALS Grand Gold Glittering Street Parade at 10:30 a. m. Od Ticket Adadts Yqb to EYerytfalng Atelts 50c. Chlldrca 25c RE ? days MONDAY CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. "Roflsa," "Rooms and Board," "Housekeep ing Rooms," "Situations 'Wanted," 15 -words or less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc. No discount for addi tional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today," SO cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, SO cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-naif; no further discount under 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 velopes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not he responsible for errors In advertisements taken through the telephone. r MEETING NOTICES. VEREIN EINTRACHT. Special meeting Monday, May 23. at the old school : business of Importance. JOHN WAGNER, President. GEORGE HAROLD, Secretary. ALBINA LODGE. NO. 101. A. F. & A. M. Stated communication thl3 (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock. All M. M. cordially Invited. By or der W. M. A. J. HANDLAN, Secretary. MULTNOMAH CAMP, NO. 2. INDIAN WAR VETERANS Semi-annual meeting will be held In City Hall today at 1 P. M., May 21; full attendance requested. L. M. PARRISH, Captain. A. B. STUART, Orderly. MARINE ENGINEERS' BENE FICIAL ASSOCIATION, NO. 4L Regular meeting this (Saturday) evening. May 21, at 8 o'clock. Na tional President Frank A. Jones -will meet 'with us. All sojourning broth ers invited. W. H. MARSHALL, Secretary. IVANHOE LODGE. NO. 10. K. OF P. Mem bers, please take notice. The funeral oZ our late brother. "William J. O'Brien, will take place this morning at 9:30, from residence or his sister. Mrs. Thomas Duffy, E. 12th and Caruthers. Take "Waverly car. a H. MEUSSDORFFER. JR., C. C. FRED P. HOLM. K. of R. and S. DEEP. MARCUS At tho family residence, 228 13th St., Pearl Marcus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Marcus. PRETTTMAN James T. Prettyman, aged 40 years, eon of the late o. L. and S. J. Jtret- tyman. born In Portland, nephew of the pio neer. Dr., Perry Prettyman. Left a wife and one child, a daughter by a former wife, Irene .prettyman, nve sisters, two orotners; juts. M. Frederlcksen, Cottage Grove; Mrs. J. Wash.; Mra. John Edelman and Mrs. George E. Kramer, or tws city; ueorge irettyman. of Rockwood, Or., and Thomas Prettyman, of uaKer. tty. FUNERAL NOTICES. REED Amanda W., widow of the lato S. G. Reed, died at Pasadena. CaL, May 17. Fu neral services will be held at residence of Martin TVInch, Saturday, May 21, 1:30 P. M. O'BRIEN At St. Vincent's Sanitarium, May 19. "William J. (Shamus) O'Brien, aged 26 -sears. 8 months. Funeral will take place Saturday morning at 9.30 from residence of his 6lster, Mrs. Thomas Duffy, East 12th and Caruthers. Friends Invited. Services at Sa cred Heart Church, at 10 A. M. i EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Undertakers and embalmers, have moved to their new build ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant. Telephone No. S07. J. P. FINLEY & SON, Funeral Directors, cor. 3d and Madison. Office' of County Cor oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9. F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52. CLARKE BROS., FINE FLOWERS, FLO- ral designs. 289 Morrison. TJJTCALLED-FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OFFICE FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY PRE SENTING YOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE GONIAN OFFICE. A 6, 7, 11, 00. B 8, 9, 11, 85, 99. C 3, 4, 11, 82, 99. D 77, 100. E 2, 5, 18. . F 1, 09, 80, 99. G 6, G9, 70, 92, 98. 115, 8, 10, 91, DC, 98. J 1, 9, 10. K 69, 95. 97, 99. L G, 7, 95, 96. M 1, 5. N 3, 4, 10, 27, 93. O 8, 9, 70, 78, 84, 99. 1 4, 7, 9, 70, 90, 100. Q 10, 70, 79, 91. K 3, 5, C. S 5, 8, 10. T 7, 9, 10, 69. V 9G. W 3. 5. C9. 4 o m to off ,'l6. NEW TODAY. Do Not Fall to Visit the Branch Real Estate Offices Of the TITLE, GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. SUNNYSIDE OFFICE Corner E. 37th and Belmont sts., on the Sun nyslde and Mount Tabor car line. Office in charge of Mr. C. T. Sallng. Phone Union 3995. NORTH IRVINGTON OFFICE Comer Union ave. and Falling et., on the Woodlawn and Vancouver car line. Office in charge of Mr. Fred ForrelL Phone Scott 10S6. ST. JOHNS OFFICE At tho terminus of the St. Johns car line. Office in charge of Mr. D. C Rogers. Phone Union 1140. HOLLADAY PARK OFFICE Corner E. 21st and Clackamas sts. Take Hol laday Park car from 1st and" Washington sts. Office In charge of Mr. Fred K. Hungerford. Phone East 741. The above offices have been established for the convenience of our patrons and for all others who wish Information concerning real estate in the districts above named. Title Guarantees Trust Co. , Phono Exchange SO. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce FINE SIGHTLY LOTS 80x100 Improvd ready for building, on good street, close to carllne. West Side; 3 days $2500. W. W. ESPEY Room I, Hamilton Building , For Sale 7-room house. Apply 955 Belmont street, Sunnyside. MONEr FOR LOANS . At 5 to 6 per cent Interest onclty property in sums reaulrcd. Terms favorable F. V. J Andrews &Co Hamilton traildias; AMUSE3ENTS. . SEATS READY NOW for FIDDLE DEE DEE AT THE BAKER THEATER ALL NEXT WEEK. BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER TV. T. PANGLB. Resident Manager. Matinee at 2:15 o'clock today, Klaw & Erlanger present "THE ROGERS BROTHERS IN LONDON' Last performance tonight at 8:15. Prices, both matinee and night, $2, $L50. $1, 75c, 60c. Cordras Theater ISS5 "Laugh and the world laughs with you." They are coming back. "BROWN'S IN TOWN" Matinee today at 2:15, tonight at 8:15; to morrow (Sunday) matinee and night, last two performances. Come and have a good laugh, bummer Prices 10c, 20c and SOc. Matinee, 25c to any part of the house; children, 10 cents. i ARCADE THEATER Seventh and. Washington. REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:15 to 4:30. 7:15 to 10:30. Sunday, continuous from 2 to 10:30. For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Admission, 10 cents to any seat. 0fwgunAnu3oxTtqXl Fourth and Stark streets. The topic of Portland conversation, A Vaudeville Theater of Actual Refinement. Admission, 15 cents. Private logo seats, 25c. Phone Main 4G3S. The home of polite vaudeville. Continuous performances from 2 to 4:30 P. M. Sundays, continuous 2 to 10:30 P. M.- Bvenlng performances from 7 to 10:30 P. M. Any seat In the theater, TEN CENTS LYRIC THEATER (Corner Alder and Seventh.) MIQH-CLASS REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:30 to 4:30. 7:30 to 10:30. Continuous performance Sunday, 2 to 10 P. M. TEN CENTS NO HIGHER Washington Park 24th and Washington ITALIAN BAND. 32 Pieces Every Night CONCERT DANCING. Admission 1 0c. LadiesFree PACIFIC COA5T LEAGUE BASEBALL San Francisco vs. Portland ATHLETIC- PARK MAY 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Ladles' Days, Thursday and Friday. "Week day games called 3:30 P. M.; Sunday game called 3 P. M. Admission, 25c; grandstand, 25c; children, 15c NEW TODAY. FURNITURE OF 10-ROOM HOUSE FOR sale and house to rent; centrally located. Phone Main 1092. FOR SALE 50x100. 14TH AND E. SALMON, corner, cheap; owner 306 Goodnough bldg. i Pioneer fuel Co. Has moved to Foot of Main St.. where they will bo pleased to receive orders for dry wood. Phone Main 189. M0IITGAGE LOANS On improved city and farm property. Build, lng loans. Installment loans. WM. MAC MASTER. 311 Worcester block. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 20 MILES FROM COURTHOUSE. IN MULT nomah County, 150 acres; .50 acres level; 40 acres can be plowed now. Address Own er, Fulton House, 4 th and Alder. FOR SALE 7-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN; lot lOOxlCO; price $3000; furnished; $J500; lovely home. 1247 Williams ave.. Piedmont. Phone Scott 1314. , THREE WEST SIDE LOTS, 331-3x110 FT, 16th St., 100 ft. south of Montgomery. $15U0 each. Owner, 210 Allsky bldg., 3d and Mor rison. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Barcalns on O. W. P. electric line. O. R. Addlton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car; Oo. I HAVE SOME FINE PROPERTY AT ST. Johns; must sell, going away; deal with owner, eave commission. G 2, Oregonlan. 5, 0, 7. , OR AN 8-ROOM HOUSE, NEW AND up to date; small payment down; balance to suit. Call 866 7th et. N. " Phone East 675. I FOR SALE 5-ROOM HOUSE. NEW, 50x100 lot; also furniture; $1550. S04 B. 11th North, near Mason. Phone Scott 6599. BARGAIN MUST SELL, ONE NICE. NEW 6-room house, and nearly new 5-room cot tage. Highland. M 9, Oregonlan. FOR SALE ACREAGE, WEST SLOPE MT. Tabor, house, barn, fruits. West and Haw thorne avenues. Phone Union 528. FOR SALE 500 ACRES STUMP LAND. 16 miles from Portland. Inquire 2S7 E. MorrU son st. C R. Davis Fuel Co. $250 BUYS NICE LOT ON HAWTHORNE ave. car line; sewer, city" water: a snap. 1199 Hawthorne ave., near 4t0h. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN INVEST ment? Fine corner, paying 16 per cent. Phone owner. Main 4340. FOR SALE IN MOST DESHtABLE PART of Irvlngton. 100x100 feet, near street-car. Address XX. Oregonlan. FOR SALE TWO LOTS ON TILLAMOOK st., 100 feet from Union ave. Inquire 49 N. 0th St.. West Side. NEW MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE CHEAP Installments. Joe Nash, Nashville Station, Mount Scott car line. RARE BARGAIN $2000 BOYS 253 ACRES near Brownsville. B. 8. Cook, 251 Alder sL. Portland. ONE LOT. 100X100. IN WOODSTOCK ADDI Uon: cheap. Inquire Miss E. 3. Cole, St. Johns. Or. NEW 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSED NEAR steel bridge; $3000: terras. 612 Commercial building. FOR SALE-CHOICE SMALL HOME, 10TH, West Side; Al location; owner. Q 70, Ore gonlan. TO LEASE. LOT 50x106 FEET. WEST SIDE, close In. Inquire Room 29. Washington bldg. A SNAP TWO LOTS, ALBINA HOME stead. $300 each, inquire 780 Williams ave. 5-room cottage, modern Improvements; terms easy; 722 Corbett. Inquire 716 Corbett. BEAUTIFUL HOME AT SACRIFICE: MUST eelU Particular, 508 Commercial black,. I.HWjSSWv-pJep'i Aider! FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. -4 WHEAT LANDS A SNAP WILL STT.t. you an SO or more at reasonable prices and locate you on homestead on adjolnlcg- land, which together makes cheapest wheat farm in Oregon; farms under cultivation adjoin ing raise wheat; oats, corn, etc.; good roads: well water; no Irrigation needed; railroad building to within four miles. Look this up at once. Room 40. Gtlman Hotel. FOR SALE AT BEAUVOIR HEIGHTS, Woodstock car line, new S-room bouee; hard finish throughout; 2 closets, pantry, 3 porches; water In house; woodhouse; fine view; price $1050; stop Hazelton station, go one-half block east. Inquire house being butlt nearby, or phone Union -454L BARGAIN DXCOMfi-BBARING PROPERTT; In jfood .state or cultivation; close to busy hamlet: with rail and boat transportation, and access two large markets; new build ings; variety fruits, mostly apples, on main county road, near Portland; Immediate pos session. Q 4, Oregonlan. AN ELEGANT HOME New, 8-ROOM Colonial house, modern, complete, gas, bath, cement basement and walks, finest residence part East Side; want to sell soon; terms to suit; no agents. Frank Johnson. 26S Jefferson sU TEN ACRES, WITH BUILDINGS, ALL CUL tlvated; some fruit; take Mt. Scott car; get off at Gray's brassing; go half mile north along county road; place now vacant; title clear. John Oatman, owner, 332 Sher lock bldg. BLOCK AND FOUR b-ROOM. COTTAGES, close In, East Side; streets Improved, sewer and cement sidewalk; yearly income 9740; must be sold In 10 days; price $6000. Ad dress M 70, Oregonlan. FINE NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE;. CONCRETE basement and all modem Improvements; full lot; two blocks from car; Upper Alblna; . J2150: small payment down, balance month ly. Robert Bell, 32'. Worcester block. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN, BALANCE ?25 per month; a very fine 8-room Colonial resi dence In Holladay Park; cement walks; all modern conveniences; price $3500. Address owner, E 5, care Oregonlan. LOVELY HOME. 7 ROOMS. EAST SIDE, walking distance, thoroughly modern, best neighborhood; low price for three days will Interest you; terms. Pittenger, room 0, 245 H Morrison. . TO SETTLE AN ESTATIa THE FINE, large residence property of the late Mr. Moehle, located at E. 34th and Morrison sts., will be sold. Call at residence. 134 E. 34th st. AT MONTAVTLLA, NEW 6-ROOM TWO etory house; porcelain bath, toilet, basement; strictly up-to-date residence: 51350. Owner, 2i Union ave., Portland. Easy terms. FOR SALE FARMS. 3C ACRES FINE RIVER BOTTOM LAND, on Wlllametto River; easy ride from Port land; boat landing very near house; land well fenced: 20 acres cultivated, balance some pasture, some brush; house, barn, orchard, outbuildings, 5 head of cattle, team, wagon, hack, farm Implements, seed, feed, household goods; mile to R. R. station; snap. Price. $2000. Henklo & Baker, 217 Ablngton bldg., Portland, Or. 1C-ACRE ORCHARD SE MHES FROM Vancouver, 14 miles from Portland; 15 acres full-bearing Italian pruno trees, one acre In raspberries; house and barn: home or chard of assorted fruits; Just the place to make money from the start by raising prunes. chickens, bees, small fruits and vegetables; easy terms. Call on or address owner. 605 Commercial block. 27.000 ACRES OF IRRIOATED LAND, free from the state to settlers, who will pay from $5 to $15 per acre to the Co lumbia Scuthern Irrigation Company for perpatual water right; for Information call or address B. S. Cook, 251 Alder St., Port land, Or. FOR SALE 240 ACRES. 2ft MILES FROM ocean, 100 acres bottom, 45 cattle. Includ ing 20 cows, handy to three creameries, plenty fruit; price $3000; $2000 cash, balance-on time. W. H. Harrison, Ona, Lin coln County, 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 & Mahoney. 410 Marleay bldg. 50 ACRES OF FINE HOP LAND FOR SALE In Southern Oregon; large hophouse on the place. If you want hopland, you will buy. Address C Ross King .& Co., Bankers, Yon calla. Or. FOR SALE GOOD DAIKX AND STOCK farm, 870 acres, one mile from. Astoria; small house and orchard; green grass all year. W. O. HowelL 638 Chamber of Com merce. IMPROVED FARMS TOU SALS IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to Wm. MacMaster. 311 Worcester block. 84C ACRES. 35 MILES FROM PORTLAND; 4.000,000 It. fir and cedar; dam cost $2000; on Yamhill River; price $5000; also 80 acres, f?r rooming-house. 474 Alder st. CLACKAMAS COUNT!, WITH BEST OF soil. Is near Portland; get my list of farms and compare prices with other localities. Samuel Weldon. 145 3d st. 230 ACRES. 18 MILES FROM PORTLAND, 35 In cultivation, good house, desirable loca tion, faro 60c; only $20 an acre. Address C. Sandstone, Sherwood, Or. FARMS. ACREAGE, TIMBER LANDS, homesteads and timber claim locations. See Maxwell & Co., 319 Ablngton bldg., Portland. 6 ACRES IDEAL CHICKEN AND DUCK farm; living spring; near city. Address O 70. Oregonlan. 20 ACRES BEST LAND; WELL niPROVED; near city; none better. Address N 70, Ore gonlan. CHOICE 100 ACRES. PARTLY IMPROVED; 12 acres timber: near city. P 70, Oregonlan. Modern farm, 55 acres, level, near Portland, east, electric car; orchard... 227 Front. WANTED REAL ESTATE. LIST WITH REAL ESTATE CLEAREvfG House; sell direct to buyer; save agents profits. Crockers, 418 Ablngton bldg. MERCHANT WANTS 5 OR 6-ROOM MODERN house. East Side; not beyond ISth, on easy payments, a ii, uregonian. WANT TO BUY GOOD RENTAL PROP erty. What have you to offer?. Henklo & Baker, 217 Ablngton bldg. WISH TO PURCHASE HOME IN SOUTH Portland. What can you offer? Call 500 Commercial block. BUILDING LOT IN GOOD RESIDENTIAL district. West Side; state price and location. C 70. Oregonlan. BRING US YOUR WEST SIDE PROPERTY: we have buyers. L. W. Whiting & Co., 408 Ablngton bldg. WANT TO BUY A NEAT HOME. WEST Side. Henkle & Baker, 217 Ablngton bldg. TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE 400-acre farm, near Tho Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon; will trade for a small farm near Portland, or In Willamette Val ley; $4000. Henkle & Baker, 217 Ablngton bldg. WOODLAWN AND PENINSULA PROPERTY for house close in; will assume incumbrance. Particulars, 500 Commercial block. TO EXCHANGE LOTS FOR CARPENTER work. Sec Joe Nash, at Nashville Station, on Mt. Scott car line. LAND AND TIMBER FOR ROOMING house. Particulars, 506 Commercial block. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. FOR SALE TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF the finest yellow pine lands in America; all tributary to Big Klamath Lake, Klam ath County, Or.; guaranteed to cut 3,500, 000 ft. of good, clear, commercial yellow pine to the quarter section, besides white . pine and cedar; title guaranteed; off the market In short time; price $15 per acre. L N. Maxwell. Salem. Or. FOREST RESERVE AND OTHER SCRIPS Cheaper scrip for NON-TIMBERED lands; all fully guaranteed; bank references; gen eral land practice; varied experiencs. Collins Land Co.. Concord bldg. FOREST RESERVE RECERTIFIED SOLDIER additional valentine scrip "and lane warrants; have 160 acres Sioux half-breed scrip; this will enter unsurveyed land. Maglnnls &. Son. 227 Failing bldg. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP FOR SALE d any else tracts, ready tor Immediate use; this scrip will take agricultural, grazing or tim ber land. H. B. Compson, 618 Marquam bldg. 160 ACRES YELLOW PINE AND FIR. 3.000. 000 feet, near railroad and Columbia River; fine land for fruit or stock: level; nice spring; $1000. R 82, Oregonlan. Timber, claims cruising 6,000.000 per claim; for location; also good h'mstds and school lands. B. J. Sanford & Co., Ablngton bldg. TIMBER INVESTMENTS I HAVE FOR sale several large and small tracts of tira &. A. , Mathtcrt 41&-QrQaian.bWg. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. 33 ACRES FINE TIMBER CRUISES 10. 000,080 ft: 20 miles from Portland; $12.50 per- acre. See owner. 232 Stark et. NOTICB-I CAN LOCATE YOU ON GOOD timber or homestead claim. Call 229JJ 1st St.. room 12. SCRIP WRITE ME FOR LOWEST prices. L. W. Whiting. 408 Ablngton bldg. FOR SALE. Horses, chicles. Etc. FINE DRTVTNG HORSE. SAFE FOR LADY, rubber-trimmed harness, and pneumatic runabout, nearly new: reasonable; fine turnout. W 11, care Oregonlan. JUST ARRTVED. 20 HEAD OF EAST Mountain horses, delivery and draft, from 1000 to lGOO lbs. Sale stable at Union Stockyards, foot of 17th et. FOR SALE CHEAP SWELL TEAM OF driving horses, fine for pleasure, with two- . seated trap; owner must sell. Call 220 Sd st. Phone Main 1518. 18 HEAD EASTERN OREGON HORSES FOR sale at Front and Columbia, from 900 to 1500. Ball & Johnsten. FOR SALE SPAN OF HORSES. HARNESS and wagon; good weight. R. W. Henry, 614 E. 6th et. South. ONE GOOD BUGGY. $15; ONE FINE DRTV Ing horse, very gentle, lady can drive. 313 Water st. 160 VEHICLES. 300 SETS HARNESS. NEW and 2d hand; 1 Shetland pony. 211 Wash. BRAND-NEW, 5-TON BRICK AND GRAV el wagon and box. 24S Front st. GOOD BUGGY HORSE FOR SALE. Inquire East 12th and Springfield sts. Miscellaneous. DOES YOUR ROOF LBAKT Repair It with EUttsrlte; It rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or ehlngles; best for new roofs; Elatertte Roofing o., 10 Worcester bldg. STANDARD TYPEWRITERS FROM $25; all makes rented and repaired. Rubber stamps, notary seals, etc Cunningham's, 231 Stark. Tel. 1407.' FOR SALE LIGHT BRAHMA EGGS. S1.50 per setting of 15; also one each cock and cockerel; fins btrdrf; $1.60 each. G 70, Ore gonlan. DIAMONDS -K. CHOICE BLUE WHITE: heirloom; need money; will sell at half value; mounted to suit. 012 Commercial bldg. FRESH COW JERSOT AND GUERNSEY; first house west reservoir No. 2, Section Line road. Phone Union 1448. FOR SALE GENTLE FAMILY MTLK COW. Apply or address L. H. W.. 607 East 9th South. Phone East 273. IF YOU WISH GOOD 4-FT LTVE FIR wood go to Hoover St Conway, 313 Water st. Phone Main 4590. ONE LARGE REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE at $25; original cost, $75. Standard Candy Co., 21-23 Union ave. STORE FIXTURES. COUNTERS AND showcases for sale. Inquire C. O. Pick, 88 1st st. FOR SALE ONE HARDWOOD BEDROOM set and cook stove. Phone Scott 2404. . FOR SALE 2 FRESH COWS. 233 SPENCER St., Montavllla. Phone Scott 5792. FINE SHL.VER SKYE TERRIER-PUPPIES for sale. Basement. 326 Park st. BARGAIN FOR SALE, A 16-FOOT SKIFF, foot of Qulmby et. FOR SALE FINE TALKING PARROT, quire 9 N. 3d st. HELP WANTED MALE. 3000 STRAWBERRY PICKERS AND packers, male or female, wanted at Hood River. The season will begin about May 25, lasting a month. Growers pay lc per lb. box for picking and c for pack ing. You will bo provided with camp ground, wood and water, and hauled free to and from depot. Bring camp outfit, tent, blankets and cooking utensils. Groc ers, butchers and bakers usually deliver supplies. Special round-trip by boat or railroad. Write us. stating number of pick ers and packers in your party and your letters will be answered by a reliable grower, enabling you to make direct ar rangements without delay. Hood River Fruitgrowers' Union. Hood River; Or. E. H. Shepard, secretary. CARPENTERS. 4 house carpenters, city, $3, long Job. BRDDGE CARPENTERS, R R. work, FREE FARE. Call early. Saw filer, for logging camp. 4 log loaders, to load logs on cars, $2.50 a day. Section foreman, experienced, under 40 years old, $60. Man and wife, experienced as steward and stewardess on steamer. None other need apply. C. R. HANSEN. JR. 26 N. 2d st. CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, the leading employment agency of the North west. 249 Burnslde st. Phone Main 3074. UNCLE SAM WANTS HELP: 14.000 Ap pointments last year; free examination pa per and catalogue giving positions and sal aries. Dept. V, Western Correspondence University. 925 Golden Gate ave., San Fran cisco. WANTED FntST-CLAS3. EXPERIENCED stenographer, outside town; salary, $80; boy about 20 for office, good in figures and pen manship; today, after 11 A. M. Clerks' Registration Bureau, 265 Morrison. 1 WANTED SALESMAN FOR EASTERN ORE gon for old established tea, coffee, spice house; one acquainted with territory and trade preferred; a good opening for the right man. E 8. Oregonlan. WANTED FIRST-CLASS SASH AND DOOR men, five for sash and door machinery, one door foreman, two woodturners, three mold ing machine men. Address the Wheeler, Os good Co.. Tacoma, Wash. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BARBErt trade; class for ladles; write for particu lars, and if In doubt make personal investi gation. American Barber College, 253 Ev erett St., Portland. POSITIONS OPEN WE HAVE GOOD Po sitions open for the right men; if you want .one write for our plan and booklet. Hap goods (Inc.), suite K, 323 Walker bldg, Seattle. A YOUNG MAN TO SPIN AND STRIP cards; also a weave-room hand who can dress warps. Apply John P. Wilbur, super intendent. Union Woolen Mills, Union, Or. SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL NURSERY stock; cash advanced weekly for expenses, write Immediately for territory before It Is all assigned. Chlco, CaL, Nursery Co. WANTED EXPERIENCED AGENTS WITH small capital as district or county manag ers for staple household article. American Vlctorlne Company, Elyrla, Ohio. LADY WANTS STEADY, ACTTVE- YOUNG man partner with $300; well-established bust, ness; will guarantee him $30 week and over. Call 270 Washington St.. room 30. Men to learn barber trade; only requires 8 weeks; special offer; constant practice, ex pert Instruction; catalogue free. Moler Sys tem College, San Francisco, CaL A MAN OR BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF generally useful about a small place In city: $20 per month or more if worth It. N 3, Oregonlan. WANTED AN EXPERT ON SHIRTS AND collars; steady employment, best wages; references. Address American Laundry Co.i .Boise, loano. MAN WITH SOME READY MONEY; MAN ufacturing proposition; big money to rustler; closest investigation. Phone Main 4609. MIDDLE-AGED MAN, GOOD HABITS, would like position on small place; good gardener: small salary. B 7, Oregonlan. WANTED IMMEDIATELY AN EXPERI enced architectural draughtsman. Apply E. M. Lazarus, 665 Worcester block. WANTED TWO STENOGRAPHERS. ONE bookkeeper, two dry goods clerks, one win dow dresser. 281 Alder st. BLACKSMITH, $3 TO $3.50; BOOM MAN. $2.50; 2 peavey men, $2.25. Pioneer Em ployment, 215 Morrison. CARPENTERS BIDS WANTED FOR building house. McCoy, 234 Morrison, room 2. WANTED SEVERAL GOOD SOLICITORS for easy selling article. R 69. Oregonlan. WANTED GOOD JOB PRINTER. APPLY to the J. S. Delllnger Co., Astoria. Or. A STRONG BOY, WILLING TO WORK, with bicycle; good wages. H B Eltt. MAN WITH $125 CAN MAKE GOOD money. Address J 1, Oregonlan. WANTED BOY FOB OFFICE WORK. flnre fvQ--Prarar J-artUai Or AD- HELP RANTED 3AX3L GOOD MAN CAN HAVE STEADY EMPLOJ ment: can make good wages. 34Sls Morrison. st, room X. WANTED FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER. Lucerne Studio, 801 Dekum. "bldg. WANTED EXPERIENCED ' ers, W 8. Oregonlan. COAL MIN- WANTED FXRST-CLAfcS MACHINIST. 7, Oregonlan. HELP WANTED FEMALE. DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL EINDS CHAM bermalds. cooks, waitresses, nurseglrls, so cndglrls, housekeepers, housework. 51a to S30. Canadian Parlors. 226 McrrlsoB. Phone Main 1323. THE BOOKLOVERS LIBRARY REQUTRES a representative In Portland; one who can present an attractive proposition to the cultured classes. Addreas with references. 82 6th st. A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND EX perlenced lady cashier and bundle wrap per, one with a knowledge of bookkeep ing preferred. Address S 10. Oregonlan. WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR light housework and to help take care of baby; only two In family; good wages. Call 294 Margin St., foot of Halsey st.. today. j GIRL WANTED WHO UNDERSTANDS OF flce work; must be about 20 years old'; quick In figures. Rooms 206-207. A. O., U. W. bldg., cor. 2d and Taylor sts. WANTED RESPECTABLE. UNEhCUM bered woman as housekeeper for widower's family; country. 230& Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT resses, chambermaids, general workers. St. Louii Agency, 230ft YamhllL Phone Black 2SS1. FOR LADD2S ONLY. Portland Women's Employment Company.. 216 Allsky, cor: 3d and itomson. itea jvol TRUSTWORTHY, EXPERIENCED NURSE for two children; reference Required. Phone Main 1178. 695 Davis, bet. 21st and 22d. 8 WAITRESSES (CITY. COUNTRY), DOMES tica; farmhand (milking), $30; second cook, $35. Drake, 205ft Washington. WANTED TWO STENOGRAPHERS, ONE bookkeeper, two dry goods clerks, one win dow dresser. 231 Alder st. WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework In small family. Apply 335 E. 13th. cor. Weldler. GIRL WANTED. FAMILY OF TWO. TO AS slst housework; good home; moderate wages. D 77. Oregonlan. A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO LIGHT housework; references required. Apply 789 Mississippi ave. WANTED GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK, one who understands the work. Apply at 835 Lovejoy st. , WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply at 701 Irving street be fore noon. NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. small family. 495 E. Davis, corner E. 10th st. . ) FIRST-CLASS ARM WAITRESS. TH0MP son's Restaurant, 5th St., bet.. Washington and Alder. WANTED WAIST AND SKIRT FINISHERS at Mrs. A. Dltchburn's, room 48. Washing ton bldg. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 301 Halsey, cor. E. 3d, Holladay'a Addition. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR second work. 721 Flanders. N. W, cor. 22d. WANTED COMPETENT GERL FOR GEN eral housework; good cook. 231 10th. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED at Watson's Restaurant. 109 4th. WANTED A GOOD general housework. GIRL TO ASSIST IN 512 Clay. CLERK WANTED. COFFMAN'S CANDY Store, 350 Washington. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AT 165 N. 17th st. APPRENTICE WANTED BY DRESSMAKER. 20 E: Uth st HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED ENERGETIC TRUSTWORTHY man or woman to work In Oregon, repre senting large manufacturing company; sal ary $40 to $90 per month, paid weekly; ex penses advanced. Address, with stamp, J. H. Moore. Portland, Or. WANTED AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS everywhere; can make $10 to $20 per week easily and. pleasantly at home; no money required. Tho Lake Co., 119 Monroe st., Chicago. HEADQUARTERS, STRAWBERRY PICK ers and packers, secure, pleasant and profitable positions; no fee. Apply to Cop pie & Hoole, Hood River, Or. 8 WAITRESSES (CITY, COUNTRY), DOMES tlcs: farmhand (milking), $30; second cook, $35. Drake. 205 Washington. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. 1 Bookkeepers and Clerks. i YOUNG MAN. 19 YEARS. WISHES P,OSI tion in office, having three years' experi ence; can operate typewriter; reference If required. C 9. Oregonlan. EXPERIENCED, COMPETENT STENOG rapher, best references, desires position; will start cheap, if necessary. K 9, Ore gonlan. WANTED POSITION AS GROCERY clerk; ten years' experience; competent to fill any position; references. C 82. Ore gonlan. SITUATION WANTED AS COLLECTOR, manager, ticket-seller or any light work; beet of reference. Address D 69. Oregonlan., YOUNG MAN. 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN dry goods and groceries; good stockkeep er and manager. M 11, Oregonlan. F. H. SHEPHERD. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT; books exported, accounts audited. 514 Chamber of Commerce. Miscellaneous. WANTED YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD charge of correspondence and collections for large Eastern house desires position with a good concern; all-around office man; best references furnished. G 10, Ore gonlan. TWO FntST-CLASS HOTEL AND CAFE cooks, man and wife, to take charge of a good hotel or Summer resort; or will take a good camp Job. William White, S88 Everett st. Phone Clay 1986. FIRST-CLASS MAN AND WIFE OPEN FOR engagement, beach hotel; manager or day clerk and housekeeper; experienced; refer ences V 81, care Oregonlan. i WANTED BY AN A 1 CARPET MAN. SIT uation as foreman cutter or layer, with first-class house; best of references. Ad dress F 80, Oregonlan. WANTED POSITION BY EXPERIENCED collector, can give best of references and am well acquainted with city. Address W 15, care Oregonlan. JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FUR nlshes all kinds help, labor contract a spe cialty. 69 N. 5th. Clay 692; house-cleaning by day or hour. WANTED POSITION B"S FIRST-CLASS bartender, steaay, irusiworxuy ana. relia ble; good references; city or country. F 85. Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN OF experience wishes to work evenings and Sundays, either clerical or other work. F 11, Oregonlan. STEADY. HONEST JAPANESE BOY WANTS work in any place by half day or wholo day; speaks and writes English -well. A 12, Ore gonlan. SOBER. mDUSTRIOUS. YOUNG MAN. HAS good education, seeks employment of any kind; can give Al references. O 84, Ore gonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE MAN In steam laundry; wages not much object, but desire to learn the business. X 7, Ore gonlan. AS GROOM AND COACHMAN IN PRrVATB family; can ride and drive well; good ref erences; wages moderate. L 11, Oregonlan. BY YOUNG MAN AND WIFE. EtlMBDIATB ly, position in club, hotel, or take charga of store In or out of town. O 80. Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN OF 8 YEARS' EXPERIENCE In the bakers trade desires a position to learn pastry. P. O. box 435, city. i CAN FURNISH FARM OR DOMESTIC SBRV ants; all kinds help. Japanese Labor Asso ciation, 2G3 Everett. Black 992. STEADY MAN, PRACTICAL CUTTER AND tailor, wants a steady Job, In or out dtr Afldgfa , fiJL cra Oregonlan .V v.