8 THE MORNING' OREGONIAN, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1904. GROWING FAST AS EVER GREAT PROGRESS OF EASTERN SUBURBS OF PORTLAND. New Factories at St. Johns, Sellwood and Montavilia-Nccd of Mora -. School Room on All Sides. "While there Is no authentic record, It may be said that Portland suburbs are building- up faster so far this year than ever before. Inside the city limits build ing' permits are Issued and a record of tho dwellings erected can be kept, but not so with the suburbs; which frlngs the southern, eastern and northern boundary lines, and cover thousands .of acres of land, all of which is really part of the city and should be so credited. Naturally jrrowth closely follows the lines of su burban railways which give 5-cent faresr Examples of extraordinary suburban growth Is found along the Mount Scott line, between Powell Valley road and Lents, Including Woodstock, Tremont and Lents. Since last August over 2000 acres has been cleared and over 200 dwellings have been built in that district. So great has been the Increase in these two school districts that the buildings are over crowded, even the new building at Lents being taxed to its utmost capacity. ,A new school district has Just been carved out of the territory between Woodstock and Lents, and a new schoolhouse is to be built as soon as the arrangements can be made. At the rate dwellings are go ing up now in the direction of Lents, Ave miles from the Courthouse, Portland will soon bo built up 'for that distance with residences almost solidly. Building on the Peninsula. At St. Johns dwellings are springing up in every direction, and yet there are no houses for rent. One hundred and twenty seven were counted within half a mile of the electric railway station, and this number does not include all by any means. Councilman Monahan a year ago predicted that St. Johns would have 2000 people by the end of 1904. but there are probably that number now. The school directors, who made provisions to build a two-room annex to the present four-room building, have about concluded that an elgbt-room building will be none too large lor the next school ybar, and the full plans prepared by Architect Chappelle Brown will probably be adopted and at least an eight-room structure built On the bluff along the Willamette Boulevard some large dwellings are be ing put up, and the foundation of a boarding-house for the Peninsular Lumber Company has Just been laid. Between the boulevard and the edge of the bluff overlooking the river a large number of residences have been erected for men employed in the Industries scattered along the river. Tho Peninsular Lumber Company Is doubling the capacity of its plant and Is erecting a planer building about 100x150. It is estimated that the company' is spending $50,000 in improvements. Just on the north side of this plant the Green Bay Lumber Company will put up its great plant, including a box and fin ishing factory. It will take about a year to build. The Acme Lumber Company has com pleted a large lumber-yard on "the bluff overlooking the Peninsular Lumber Com pany's mill, to handle locally the output of this and the Green Bay Lumber Com pany's plant. It has already completed several buildings, and Is now building a tramway 'down from the bluff to the O. JL & N. spur. This will be operated by a stationary engine placed at the top, for which the foundation of piles is now being built. It Is proposed to pull up the loaded wagons on cradles as boats are lifted out of the water at shipyards. At present the output for the retail business is pulled up the bluff by means of a winding road. At the water front the foundation for the new gristmill is being laid. Owing to high water no progress "has been made on the boat plant of the St. Johns Lumber Company. It is expected that work on the new plant for the Portland Woolen Mills, which will give employment to more than 150 neonlft. will snnn ho nnilor way. Plans have been prepared and bids ) will be received this week. The main structure will bo two-story, in the shape of an L, and cost $100,000outslde of tho machinery. President W. P. Olds says the machinery will be the latest and best this country affords, and by the time the plant is in operation It will have cost . $230,000. Most of tho old hands, who aro now employed In the Bannockburn mill at Albany will be engaged again. Sellwood Cigar Factory. At Sellwood the building for tho Port land Cigar Factory Is completed, the ma chinery in place, and work will be started this morning. The building is two-story. 100x50 feet, and well lighted. It cost about $3500. Mainly local capital Is In terested In tho concern. Employment for 50 hands, mostly young women, will be given at the start The company will as far as .possible employ local help, though at first mainly skilled hands will be em ployed. Tomorrow night the Sellwood Board of Trado will hear tho proposition of some parties whd wish to start a factory. D. M. Donaugh has asked every member to attend. In the Mount Tabor Districts. The building at Montavllla to be oo . cupled by the broom factory Is nearly completed, and represents an Investment of about $10,000. Employment for 30 hands will be Elven. and about 100 dozen brooms per day will bo turned out By another year Montavllla hopes to have a fruit cannery and other industries. That sub urb Is experiencing a building boom. It has spread northward till It has reached the O. R. & N. track, and south to the Section Line road. The public school building Is over crowded, and the directors will have to provide at least two more rooms for next year. Principal Bowland reports over 400 pupils this month. - Iu Mount Tabor district No. 5, where there are two schoolhouscs. the attend ance was 525 during the latter portion of the year, and the directors will have to provide moro rooms. Toward the north. In Center Addition, more than 50 new houses have sprung up the past year, and tho new famines there havo swelled the attendance materially. It is considered probable that a two-room building will havo to be put In the north end of the district this vacation. In both Mount Ta bor and Montavllla It was expected that the two districts would be annexed to Portland, and thus solve the schoolroom proposition, but it is now realized that the people will havo to help themselves as best they can. A movement is on foot to Incorporate Mount Tabor district No. 5. and a bill for this purpose will he pre pared for presentation to the Legislature next Winter. The object Is to obtain au thority to build sewers, open streets and provido more water. It Is also possible that the same steps may be taken In Montavllla, especially to get more water In the Sstrict between Sunnyslde' and West avenue the need of sewerage is "pressing. Mormon Conference Ended. LA GRANDE, Or.. June li. (Special.) The quarterly conference of the Union Stake of the Mormon Church, which has been la session in this city for two days, closed this afternoon "after four well-attended meetings. People of all denomina tions turned out to hear the president of the church in Salt Lake City, Joseph P. Smith, and Apostle Seymour B. Young, who Is a relative of Brignam Young. They spoke at two meetings today, prin cipally on Joseph Smith and the resurrec- rxrx. acKTscsAx, rm. Mb f SfKITO AM MC SMITH Europwm Plra . . . THE PORTLAND MHTWID.CR. American Plan also European Plan. Modern Restavrsat. $3 PER DAY and upward. cost oxx acoxzex boxxam. Portland's New Hotel ' Ifs a gem. Everything new and elegant. Steam heat, electric lights. Por celain baths and lavatories on every floor. Rates. 75c. $1.00, U.50 and $2,081 European. Finest restaurant in Portland. Also billiards and bar. The big olive-colored, rubber-tired coach meets all trains. Ifs free. HOTEL SCOTT, Seventh and Ankeny Sts., P. O. Block tion of the dead, as the Latter Day Saints believe. The meeting-house was crowded to over flowing with people from all parts of East ern Oregon. Miners Deny the Ambush. BOCKVALE, Wyo., June 12. Coal miners who were In the - skirmish at Dunnville when John Carley, one of the Cripple Creek miners' was killed by the militia, deny the published report that tho miners were first to fire. Neither were they entrenched behind rocks wait ing for the militia, accoraing to their statement, but they appeared on the scene, and fled Immediately they were fired upon. The miners deny having fired a shot. They say, it would have been easy ior them to have completely anmanated the small squadron of militiamen had they so desired. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, June 12. Maximum tempera ture. 82 deg.; minimum." 52. River reading. 11 A. 1L, 10.9 feet; change lh 24 hours. 0.1 foot. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M. none; total since September. 1, 1003, 46.48 Inches; normal, 44.00; excess, 1.53. Total sunshine June 11, 1904, 15 hours and 42 min utes'; possible, 15 hours and 42 minutes. Ba rometer (reduced to sea level), at 6 P. M.. 30.04. PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER. ? ? Wind. .2 STATIONS. S rro J o L!LL Baker City 70 0.00 8 NW Clear Bismarck 80 0.00 14 NW Clear Boise 70 0.00 SW Clear Eureka 60 0.00 NW Clear Helena OS 0.00 6 NE Clear Kamloops. B. C. 78 0.00 B Clear North Head 68JO.00 14 N Clear Pocatello 74 0.00 W Clear Portland 82 0.00 10 NW Clear Red Bluff 100 0.00 E Clear Roseburg 84 0.00 12 NE Clear Sacramento ....... 06 0.00 NE Clear Salt Lake City .... 76 0.00 14 NW Clear San Francisco 90 0.00 2Sw Clear Spokane 70 0.00 6 NE Pt. cloudy Seattle 74 0.00 12 NW Pt. cloudy Tatoosh Island .... 58 0.00 CN Clear Walla Walla SOjO.OO S'N Clear Light. "WEATHER CONDITIONS. Fair weather continues in the stateB west of the Rocky Mountains. The temperature has risen from 6 to 10 deg. in the North Pacific States, but east of the Cascades It Is not warmer than usual at this season of the year, while west of this range It Is about 10 deg. above normal. The Indications arc for fair and continued it-arm weather Monday in "Western Oregon and Western "Washington, and fair and warmer weather In the eastern portions of these states and Idaho. The river at Portland at 5 P. M. was 19.8 feet. It will fall slightly Monday and Tues day. "WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts' made at Portland at 8 P. M. for 28 hours ending at midnight June 13: Portland and vicinity Fair and continued warm; northerly winds. "Western Oregon and "Western "Washington Fair and continued warm; northerly winds. Easter Oregon. Eastern Washington and Ida. ho Fair ana warmer. THE RIVERS. STATIONS. Portland. Or. The Dalles. Or. Umatilla. Or. Pasco, Wash., No. 1.... Pasco, Wash., No. 2.... Wenatchee. Wash. ..... Newport, Wash Bonner's Ferry, Idaho.. RIparla. Wash Lewlston, Idaho Welser, Idaho 19.91-0.1 133.8 -0.5 :o.o 10.2 -0.1 -O.l 16.C 14.5 .0 0.0 15.3 -0.1 0.8 22.0 12.2 -1.3 13.5 -0.7 11.0 0.2 The river at Portland will fall slightly Mon day and Tuesday. EDWARD A. BEALS, District Forecaster. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At residence. 350 Couch st.. bet. 7th and 8th sts. Sale at 2 P. M. Geo. Baker & Co.. auctioneers. - By the Ford Auction Company, at 182 1st St., at 10 A. M.; at 227 Gllsan St., at 2 P. 1L; at SG6 "Washington st., at 7:30, evening. H. Ford, auctioneer. DIED. KRANER At Salem. Or.. June 11. 1904. Wil liam P. Kraner, aged 42 years. Remains are at FInley's chapel. Funeral notice here after. THOMAS John O., at residence of T. A. Davey, June 12, at 11:30 A. M. Funeral notice later. FUNERAL NOTICES. OVESEN In this city. June 12, 1904. at -her late residence. 749 Minnesota are., SIkke E. Ovesen. aged 22 years. Friends and ac quaintances are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral services, which will be held at FInley's Chapel at 3 P. M., Tuesday, June 14. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. HATCH Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral serv ices of Payson H. Hatch, which will be held at FInley's Chapel, at 1:30 P. M. today. In terment Oregon City. The deceased was a member of Alblna Camp, W. O. W. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers and embatmers, have moved to their new build Inc. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 607. 3. P. JETNLEY SON, Funeral Directors, cor. 3d and Marti son. Office of County Cor oner. Ladjc. assistant. Telephone No. 9. F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker. 41 East Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52. DUNNING A CAMPION, Undertakers, 7th and Pine. Lady assistant. Phone Main 430. CLARK BXOS FINE FLOWERS. FLO- ral design. 2SC MocrUo. J a W. KXroTJKr Ms. STNETS, WTU1I, NfM . . $1.0O, $1.50, $2.00 per Dy KMOBimit FG1 TQUIUTS M3 csittucui ramne Special rate made to families and single z-ea tie men. The ms arc drat trill be pleated at all times to abow rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish bath es tablish moat. Is the hotel. H. C. BOWERS, Manager. MEETING NOTICES. A. & A. S. RITE Programme tenth semiannual reunion: Monday 9 A. M. Registration of candi dates. 10 A. M. Fourth fifth -and sixth degrees. 3 P. M. Fourteenth degree. Tuesday 9 A. M- Eighteenth degree. ' 11 A M. Twenty-first degree (Salem team). 2 P. M. Thirtieth degree. 7. P. M. Thirty-second degree. 9:30 P. M. Grand ball. Officers must be present 30 minutes before time named for work. NORWEGIAN SOCIETY NORDLYSET Members of this lodge are hereby requested to attend the funeral of our sister, Mrs. Axel Ovesen. Tuesday, -at 3 P. M.. from FInley's undertaking- parlors. 3d and Madison. Inter ment at Lone Fir Cemetery. M. MOLTENSON. President. TVANHOB LODGE, "SO. 10. K. OF P. Reg ular convention tonight at 8 o'clock, in Pyth ian Hall, eighth floor, Marquam bldg. Visit ing Knights cordially Invited. .... C. H. MEUSSDORFFER. JR., C. C. FRED P. HOLM. K. of R. and S.. HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A. F. & A. II. Stated communication this (Monday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock sharp. Visitors are cordially invited. By order of the W. M. W. M. DE LIN, Secretary. EXEMPT FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION Reg ular meeting this (Monday) evening), at 7:30 o clock. In their rooms at City Hall. By order of the president. R. P. DONOVAN, Secretary. FOR RENT Oddfellows Hall, for Monday nights. Apply to Dr. Stryker. or the Janitor. AMUSEMENTS. THE BAKER miE THEATER and Manager. Phone Main 1907. Tonight, all week, matinee Saturday, The Casino Company. In Weber & Fields great burlesque on "Barbara Frietchle," "BARBARY FIDGETY" Evening, 50c. 35c. 25c. 15c. Matinee, 25c, 15c, 10c. Fourth and Stark Streets. The Topic of Portland Conversation. A Vaudeville Theatre of Actual Refinement every Sunday at 2 P. M. Matlr.ee Every Sunday at 2 P. M. FREE Admission FREE. 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 Ladles, Gentlemen and Children. Admission. 10 cents to any seat. The home of . polite' vaudeville. Continuous performances from 2 to 4:30 F. M. Sundays, continuous 2 to 10:30 P. M. Evening performances from 7 to 10:30 P. M. Any seat in the theater. . TEN CENTS LYRIC THEATER (Corner Alder and Seventh.) HIQM-CLASS REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:30 to 4:50. V:30 to 1030. Continuous performance Sunday, 2 to 10 P. U. TEN CENTS NO HIGHER A SNAP Three sightly lots on Portland Heights, very cheap. FRANK E. HART, room 105 Sherlock" bldg. M011TGAGE LOANS On improved city and farm property. Boll4 lag loans. Installment Joans. TO. MAC MASTER. Zll Worcester block. LUMBER AUCTION JUNE 25. 1904. On the above late I will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, at my mill my en tire stock of lumber, about 700,000 feet of all kinds and grades, well seasoned, rough and dressed dumber. Between Kelso and Sandy P. O.. and 5 miles from Boring Station (O. W. P. Ry.). JOHN STRAUS. For sale 7-room house; lot 50x100, and barn; one block, from Brooklyn schoolhouse. one block from O. W. P. Ry's. line and 2 blocks from Brooklyn car line. Will take small payment down, with balance' on easy payments. Price $1500. See owner. '644 E. 12th and Beacon sta. BARTON Lota will be sold at auction June 21. Ex cursion rates. Cars leave 1st and Alder sta O. W. P. & Ry. Co.'e line.. O W. P. Town site Co.. 134 1st st. Phone Main 210. FOR SALE Hotel and Excursion Park With new dance ball 40x85, roost beautiful location on Columbia River at Washougal. Enquire, 361 East Burnside Mortgage Loans 5 and Upwards Real Estate City and Farm Insurance in All Lines A. II. bierell; farzaerly of MarMastw lilrrell. I02-& atcKay Building. Third, and Stark, &ASSJJTED AD. 2ATIS. ?irm." Hmw aa4 Ssra,f "XeoMkee tmc Unowir,- 8Ma.Uaa Wat. worAs cir 1ms. IS eeate; 1 to 3 Vonta, 3 ceatai 21 to X -werfa. eaata, . No sooat far M3 taaerUe. UNDKR AJLL. OTRKR X9ULD8 xcet "New Tetay." SO eeats ter X wera or lees; It ta 30 e?a. 4 eeats; 21 ta V war. M eeats. etc tLrsC iMtrtloa. S&cb a4dltleaal taaerUoe, w naif; so farther Atacewt vaaer em T&oatX "NSW TOO AT" (saace aeasere aaate). 15 ecsts per Uh. ftrat tBserUea: ir oeata er line tar each aWtUogal taserUaa. ANEWSK3 TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad reeed ear Tfce Oreo<B. and left at this eee. skswla always Ta lacleeed la sealed en Talopea, Ns stuap is repaired em aaca letters. The OreaonUa will not be responsible for efrsra la adverUsacaeats takes taroaca the teleaaoaa. NEW TO DAT. MONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OR UN lmproved city property. In sums to suit. Parrlsh, Watklns & Co.. 250 Alder st. GOOD TWO-STORY HOUSE AND LOT 6TH st, short distance from Hotel- Portland. $4000. L. E. Thompson & Co.. 228 3d. FOR SAXE KXAE ESTATE. WHAT IS THE MATTER 7 FOR SALE, that central block adjoining Postoface: In come $3000 per "annum; no risk: no Insur ance; all street Improvements made for 10 years; secured with a fine hotel and store building, co tin r $31,000; hotel "and stores dolus & good business; prompt Income, no risk; investigate while there Is a chance. Parties can buy one-third Interest In hotel bull ding, if so desired, with or without the land. F 40, Oregonlaa. 7VJ ACRES. ALL IMPROVED, HOUSE, barn, chicken-houses, good well, also spring, family orchard and berries, on good Toad. 5 miles east of city; $3200. About 1 acre, all improved, fruit trees and berries, water In house; also creek on place; .house rents for $12 month; close In. near car line; price $1890. Apply 67 E. 0t North, between Davis and Everett sts. WHEAT LANDSA SNAP, WILL SELL you an SO or more at reasonable prices and locate you on homestead on adjoining land, which, together makes cheapest wheat farm. In Oregon farms under cultivation adjoining-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, Oilman Hotel. BARGAIN INCOME-BEARING PROPER ty; In good state of cultivation; close to busy hamlet; with rail and boat transporta tion, and access two large markets; new buildings; variety fruits, mostly apples, on main county road, near Portland; Immedi ate possession. Q 4, Oregonlan. 175 AN ACRE BUTS A GOOD 210-ACRE ranch, 10 milch cows and calves; hay and grain land; all under cultivation except 40 acres; would make an Ideal and highly profit able dairy and fruit farm. For full partic ulars address Don Carlos Boyd, Ontario, Or. MODERN SUBURBAN COTTAGE. EIGHT rooms, on highly improved grounds. 100 feet square, choice fruit, flowers and shrub ery; best of car service. If you wish a nice .place this will suit you. Phone Scott 1315. FOR SALE COTTAGE AND 5 ACRES ON heights overlooking Columbia River, at Hood River Springs; creek, waterfall and rocks; can be made an Ideal resort; price, $1000. Inquire of J. L. Henderson, Hood River, Or. FINE NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE. CONCRETE basement and all modern Improvements; full lot; two blocks from car; Upper Albl na, $2150; small payment down, baL month ly. Robert Bell. 321 Worcester block. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE CAN ONLT be had from owners; no middleman's profit; see our lists and let us Introduce you to owners. CROCKERS. Inc. Real Estate Clearing-House, 418 Ablngton bldg. U BLOCK AND FOUR 6-ROOM COTTAGES, close In. East Side; streets Improved, sewer and cement sidewalk; yearly Income $740; must be sold In 10 days; price $0000. Ad dress VM 70, Oregonlan. FOR SALE ON EAST PAYMENTS CHEAP in suburbs, a 5-room bouse, hard finish, brick foundation and cellar, bearing trees, good-size lot. Inquire 515 Jefferson st. 20 MILES FROM COURTHOUSE. IN MULT nomah County, 150 acres; 50 acres level; 40 acres can be plowed now. Address Own er, Fulton House. 4th and Alder. FINELT IMPROVED WEST SIDE PROPER- iy lor saie jor ou per cent or what Improve ments cost, paying large rental. L. E Thompson 4 Co., 22S 3d. FOR SALE LOT-AND 7-ROOM HOUSE, near 11th and Jefferson; modern conve niences; furniture for sale; complete little home. D 42, Oregonlan. CORNER LOT FOR SALE, MASON AND Minnesota ave., cheap. See owner. J. Mc Gtbbons, -Hunter's avenue. Crystal Springs Addition, near Sellwood. IN HOLLADAT PARK AN 8-ROOM RESI dence, colonial, modern; cement walks, floor furnace, gas. electricity; $3050; Installments! S 37, Oregonlan. THREE WEST SIDE LOTS, 33 1-3x110 FT., 16th st.. 100 ft. south of Montgomery. $1500 each. Owner, 210 Allsky bldg.. 3d and Mor rison. FOR SALE TWO LOTS AND THREE houses. Park and Everett; two lots and one bouse. Seaside. Inquire Lowengardt, 33 Park. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R. Addlton, Lents. Or. TakeMt, Scott car; 5c A VERT DESIRABLE 7-ROOM RESIDENCE, new, modern, fully Improved, In Irvlngton; $3100; Installments. . T 37, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE ONE OR TWO ACRES. WEST slope Mount Tabor; house, barn, fruits; West and Hawthorne ave.; very choice. FOR SALE NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE; 50x100 lot; 42d and Hawthorne, on car line; terms reasonable. Phone Scott 103. B. R. Evert. A FEW DESIRABLE AND SIGHTLT WEST Side lots; will build on them for you; pay on installments. Kroner, 1C3H 3d. FOR SALE 500 ACRES STUMP LAND, 10 miles from Portland. Inquire 2S7 E. Morri son st. C. R. Davis Fuel Co. $250 BUTS NICE LOT ON HAWTHORNE ave. car line; sewer, city water; a snap. 1199 Hawthorne ave.. near 40th. $700-FOR SALE, 5-ROOM HOUSE, LOT 75x 100, good view of city and a real bargain. J. S. Fobs, 405 Hawthorne avo. FOR SALE TWO LOTS ON TILLAMOOK St., 100 feet from Union ave. Inquire 49 N. 9th st. West Side. FOR SALE CHOICE CORNER .LOT. 17TH and East Alder; a bargain. C W. Pallett, 213 Commercial block. FOR SALE ON E. 18TH ST.. NEAR TIL lamook at-, 100x100 ft., cheap. Address P 38, Oregonlan. $2600 NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE; LARGE LOT; fruit trees; close In. Miller, 303 Chamber Commerce. NEW LARGE. UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, HOL lday Park; your own terms. Owner. Phone East 075. ONE LOT, 100X100, IN WOODSTOCK ADDI tlon; cheap. Inquire Miss E. J. Cole, St. Johns, Or. FOR SALE OR RENT CHEAP DUHRKOOP place, Barnes' Heights. Inquire 792 Wash ington st. NEW C-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. NEAR steel bridge; $3000; terms. 612 Commercial building. RARE BARGAIN $1000 BUTS 255 ACRES near Brownsville. P. O, Box 275, Oregon City. Or. $700 7-ROOM HOUSE; NEW; FINE LOT. at station on Mount Scott car-line. 107U 3d st. FORSALE CHOICE SMALL HOME. 10TH. West Side; Al location; owner, Q 70, Ore gonlan. 5-room cottage, modern Improvements; terms easy; 722 Corbett. Inquire 710 Corbett. Bargalns to 10-acre tracts; easy terms. Inquire Wra. Shlndler. MUwaukle, Or. A SNAP CORNER LOT. E. 30TH AND Grant sts.; $173. Call 313 Water st. FOR. SALE FARMS. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to Wm. MacMoster, 311 Worcester block. 840 ACRES. 35 MILES FROM PORTLAND; 4.000.000 ft. fir and cedar; dam. cost $2000; on Yamhill River; price $5000; also 80 acres, for rooming-house. 474 Alder st. 10 ACRES STRAWBERRY LAND. 40 MTN utes ride from center of Portland. Box 73. -Bearerton, Or. 6 SAXJK FINE FARM. 352 ACRJNL 1M CULTTVAT ed, adapted to grain, fruit, keys. aay. ec. fine hog ranch. All starts watered, ay spring brmackes; no field divided; tea spring water piped to hoaae aad fears; comfortable house, fine barn, abuadaace of fruit. English walnuts, etc; on R. F. D. route from Salem; price and terras reason able. Inquire at owner, first house east of Portland Woolen Mills, Umatilla ave., Sellwood. L Burlejr. 16 M -ACRE ORCHARD; SIX MILES FROM Vancouver. 14 miles from Portland; 15 acres full bearing Italian prune trees, one acre in raspberries: house and barn; noma or chard, of assorted fruits; Just the -place to make money from the start by raising prunes, chickens, bees, small fruits and veg etables; easy terms. Call on or address owner. 605 Commercial block. 27.000 ACRES OF IRRIGATED LAND, free from the state to settlers, who will pay from $5 .to $15. per acre to the Co lumbia Southern Irrigation Company for perpetual water right; for Information call or address B. S. Cook, 251 Alder st.. Fort land, Or. 9 ACRES ON WILLAMETTE RIVER. FIVE miles from Portland, good orchard and vineyard, three minutes walkt from elec tric line; price $200 per acre. RIsley & Starkweather, R. p. D., Mllwaukte. Or. FARM LANDS TVE ARE HEADQUAR ters for Eastern Oregon wheat lands and nave a large list of Willamette Vallej farms. See us before you buy. McArthur & Mahoney, 410 Macleay bldg. 1 GO-ACRE FARM NEAR LENTS. O. W. P. Ry., 40 acres In cultivation, about 8000 cords of nrst-claes cord wood. $50 per acre; very- easy terms. L. E. Thompson 4b Co., 223 3d st. Modern farm. 55 acres, level, near Portland, east, electric car; orchard. 227 Front. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. WE HAVE ABOUT 15 TIMBER CLAIMS FOR immediate location, which will cruise from 2.000.000. to 3.000.000 feet of the beet grade of yellow pine. These claims are extra well ' situated, near a navigable river, tributary to the Columbia. Location fee reasonable. These won't last long. Taft & Co., 125-6 Ablngton bldg. FOREST RESERVE AND OTHER SCRIPS Cheaper scrip for NON-TIMBERED lands; all fully guaranteed; bank references: gen eral land practice; varied experience. Col lins Land Co.. Concord bldg. FOREST RESERVE, APPROVED, SANTA Fe, on hand, ready for location; also sol diers' additional land warrants and Sioux scrip. Maglnnls & Son, 227 Falling 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. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 160 ACRES fir timber land (5.000,000 feet), near river. Lane County, Oregon. Van Dusen. 126- 13th ave.. North, Seattle, Wash. TWO FINE TIMBER CLAIMS AND TWO good homesteads; good location; easy access; reasonable location fee. M 42. Oregonlan. TIMBER INVESTMENTS I HAVE FOR sale several large and small tracts of tim ber. A E. Mathews, 418 Oregonlan bldg. 820 ACRES FINE TIMBER CRUISES 10. 000.000 ft.; 20 miles from Portland; $12.50 per acre, gee owner, 232 Stark st. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANTED 5 OR 6-ROOM COTTAGE, MOD ern, up to date, on Installments. J. S. Greenfield. City HalL WANTED SMALL IMPROVED FARM, close to graded school; must be a bargain. E 41, Oregonlan. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles, Etc. SEVERAL WELL - BROKEN DRIVING horses; 14 unbroken young horses; good teams, weight 1150. at $100 and $125 per team. J. S. Klrkley, where Mount Scott car crosses Section Line Road. FOR SALE OR TRADE-FINE DRTVTNG mare, 8 years old; well bred and stylish; also good buggy; harness and 2 robes; a nice outfit. Imus & Wllloughby, Kalama, Wash. JUST ARRIVED 20 HORSES. WEIGHING from 1200 to 1600 pounds, for sale, at Port land Union Stock Yards, foot of 17th st. Phone Main 492. E. E. Wlllard. FOR SALE CHEAP SWELL TEAM OF driving horses, fine for pleasure, with two seated trap; owner must sell. Call 226 3d st. Phone Main 1519. FOR SALE SINGLE BUGGY, HORSE AND harness, all- In first-class, condition; reason able. Inquire 662 Kearney st., or phone Main 2232. 4 WANTED DRTVTNG HORSE; ALSO BROKE to ride; black; weight 1100 to 1200 pounds. Dr. S. M. Wendt, Castle Rock, Wash. 1B0 VEHICLES. 800 SETS HARNESS, NEW and 2d hand; 1 Shetland pony. 211 Wash. FOR SALE TEAM. HARNESS AND WAG on. Call 42d and B. Main. Phone Union 552. Pran os- PIANO FOR SALE HEINE BROS. SQUARE piano, in good condition, for sale at half price; $50 cash. Wm. Huss, Woodlawn. $350 PIANO FOR $1S5 IF SOLD AT ONCE; almost new and standard make; fine style. 500 E. Couch st. GOOD PIANO. SLIGHTLi USED. FOR sale cheap; axsnap. W 19, Oregonlan. Mlscetmaeous. . 1 DOES TOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair It with Elaterlte'; It rolls, easy to lay needs no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. Elaterlte Roofing Co.. 10 Worcester bldg. STANDARD TYPEWRITERS FROM $25; all makes rented and repaired. Rubber stamps, notary seals, etc. Cunningham's, 231 Stark. Tel. 1407. GENUINE HALL'S SAFES ONLT OFFICE In the Northwest ls at 70 6th Bt. Herrlng-Hall-Marvln Safe Co. Very low prices on scond'hand safes. GOOD FOR SHOP OR WAREHOUSE PUR poses. building 50x50, two stories; lot 50x100; nearly new; cheap. J. E. Hunt. Phone East 67. FOR SALE LIGHT BRAHMA EGGS, $1.50 per setting of 15; also, one each cock and cockerel; fine birds; $1.50 each. G 70, Ore gonlan. "OR SALE A 10-H.P. ENGINE, IN FIND shape; also 10-b.p. uprign boiler and a trac tion wood saw. W. J. Benson, Hlllsboro, Or. CUT FLOWERS AT BOTTOM RATES SUP plled to restaurants, steamers, railroads, etc Try us. Phone Scott 2833. LAWYERS 57 VOLUMES FEDERAL "RE porter, very cheap; excellent condition; other law books. X 41. Oregonlan. IF TOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LTVE FIR wood, go to Hoover & Conway, 313 Water st. Phone Main 450C. A CANDT STORE FOR SALE; GOOD LO catlon and two living rooms. H 42, care Oregonlan. $50 POOL TABLE IN GOOD CONDITION, with Ivory balls, 81 N. 10th, cor. Everett. i TINNERS' AND PLUMBERS' TOOLS, NEAR ly new; cheap. J. EL Hunt. Phone East 67.. BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF Amerlcans now $25. 7th and Morrison, FOR SALE ONE HARDWOOD BEDROOM set and codk stove. Phone Scott 2404. FOR SALE FRESH COW. 233 SPENCER st, Montavllla. Phone Scott 5792. TYPEWRITER. CHAIR. SAFE. ROLL TOP desk, letter press. F 35. Oregonlan. FINE SILVER SKTE TERRIER PUPPIES for sale. Basement. 320 Park st. FOR SALE SHELVING AND COUNTER. S. Heltshu & Co.. 53 First st. FOR SALE A TOP BUGGT. CAN BE SEEN at 415 E. Salmon, cor. 6th. FOR SALE FINE TALKING PARROT. IN qulre 0 N. 3d st. CHEAP TWO SAFES. ALMOST NEW. D 41, Oregonlan. YACHT FOR SALE CHEAP. APPLY 208 N. 10th st. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED SEVERAL GOOD SOLICITORS for easy selling article. R C9, Oregonlan. WANTED A STRONG BOT TO LEARN THE bread-baking trade. Call at 114 Russell. MAN WITH $125 CAN MAKE GOOD - money. Address J L Oregonlan. KELP WArrXD MALX. NOTICE. CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, the leading employment agency of the North west. 249 Burnsldo st. Phone Main 3074. LET US HELP YOU WE PLACE HUN areda of responsible employes. If you want a better salary, or a chance to earn a salary, write for our plans and booklet. Hapgooda tint). Suite K. 323 Walker nldg.. Seattle. MEN WISHING TO GO TO ALASKA ON good wagts. take 320 am-m ttrnW nm.c.. and. draw 6 per cent and dividends on money "' at AiasKa. .Mutual fisheries Jfc Industrial Co.. 8 A. M. to S P. M. room A Times building, Seattle, Wash. ANTED A TOUNG- MAN TO CO-OPER-ate with, me In opening an advertising agency In this city; stenographer pre ferred must have small capital; an excep tional opportunity for the right ,r q 37, Oregonlan. - TO LEARN THE "BARBER TRADE; only requires 8 weeks to complete and secure good positions; constant practice and expert instruction; catalogue mailed free. Moler System Barber College. San Francisco, Cat. ALL-ROUND CANDY-MAKER TO TAKE charge of factory; must be first -class In cream and hard goods. Good salary for right man. Must furnish references. Ad dress T 43. Oregonlan. M?N AND WOMEN TO LEARN. BARBER trade; class for ladles; write foe particu lars, and If In doubt make-personal investi gation. American Barber College. 253 Ev erett st, Portland. WANTED STRONG, ACTIVE TOUNG MAN. Jobbing house, who can keep books; good worker. Clerks' Registration. Bureau. 265 Morrison, room 303. SALESMAN WANTED TO SELL NURSERY stock; cash advanced weekly; write Immedi ately for territory before It is all assigned, Chi co Nursery Co., Chlco, CaL WANTED GOOD ALL-ROUND BLACK smlth for country, 10 miles frpm city, on Base Line road; good wages. S. J. Bliss, Rockwood, Or. FEATURE ACTS. BALLOON MEN. ATTRACT uuus ui cverj- aesenpuon wanted ror the hol idays. Newman's Theatrical Agency, 313 Washington. THE COLUMBUS CALIFORNIA WINE DeI pot, retail headquarters for cooks and walt ers. P. Loratl. Phone Red -1993. 143 4th. WANTED MAN WHO KNOWS THE RE tall grocery business; a good, hustling so llcltor preferred. H 43, Oregonlan. WANTED LABORERS. GRADE WORK.' Sumpter Valley Railroad, at Whitney, $2 per day, weekly board $4.50. BOTS WANTED SALARY OR COMMIS slon, selling Jewelry novelties; can work after school. Alpine, 152 First. PARTNER WITH $350 AND SERVICES FOR half interest In splendid paying business. T 13, Oregonlan. WANTED PRINTER; TOUNG MAN COM petent to work In country Bhop. Address 208 xv, iregonian. BOT WANTED. J. R. ROGERS. PRINTER,' 90 1st st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED glove saleslady; one fully experienced In laces; both as head of departments; rare op portunity. Clerks' Registration Bureau, 23 Morrison st, room 303. J DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CHAM oermaias, cooks, waitresses,, nurseglrls. sec ond girls, housekeepers, housework. $15 to $30. Canadian Parlors, 226 Morrison. Phone Main 1323. THE BOOKLOVERS LIBRARY REQUIRES a representative In Portland; one who can present an attractive proposition to the cultured classes. Address with references, 82 6th st. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS. WAIT- rauee, cuamuermaias, general worjeers. at. Louis Agency, 23014 Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. FOR LADIES ONLT. Portland Women's Employment Company, 216 Allsky, cor. 3d and Morrison. Red 3087. WANTED FIRST-CLASS GIRL TO COOK ana ao general cousework; Portland Heights; good wages. Apply room 307 Maoleay bldg. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE workand cooking; must have references. Phone Main 2464. Monday. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. Call mornings, 627 Marshall St., between 19th and 20th. WANTED DRESSMAKER AT HOUSE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. 703 Everett WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; good plain cook; small family. (!51 Hoyt. near 20th st. GIRL WANTED. FAMILY OF TWO. TO As sist housework; good home; moderate wages. D 77, Oregonlaa. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. small family. Phone Main 2633. 444 Carter st. GIRL. EXPERIENCED, FOR GENERAL housework. Apply this morning before 12, 291 7th. "WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO ANSWER TBL ephone and bells. Elton Court, 11th and Yam hill sts. GIRL. TO WAIT ON TABLE AND ASSIST with housework; no cooking. 395 Morrison street. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply 225 10th St., Monday, bet. 9 and 11. WANTED A COMPETENT SECOND GIRL In private family. Telephone Suburban 803. 1 1 WANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS PICTURE hustlers; ladles or gents. 80 r Dekum bldg. WANTED TEACHER FOR CHINESE Mis sion, at 233 2d St., from 7:30 to 9:30. WANTED A NURSE GIRL AT 393 11TH; must sleep home. Apply mornings. WANTED GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 1001 Corbett st., cor. Bancroft. A GOOD. PLAIN COOK FOR PRTVATE boarding-house. 186 5th at. WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN small family. Call 509 1st st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS PASTRY COOK, female. Inquire 345 Morrison. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework. Apply 596 6th at. GIRL WANTED FOR SECOND WORK AT 22 N. 11th st. GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 287 13TH street. WOMAN COOK WANTED AT 50 N. 6TH street. 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. The Lake Co., 110 Monroe st.. Chicago. MAN AND WIFE TO WORK ON FARM, woman to do cooking; wages liberal; ref- erences required. Address D. J". Harris Prlnevllle. Or. 8 WAITRESSES (CITY. COUNTRY). Do mestics; farmhand (milking). $30; second cook, $35. Drake. 205 Washington. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. BOOKS OPENED. BALANCED AND statements made by experienced account ant; special arrangements to keep small sets books very reasonably; no chargo for Inspection. Phone East 1219. SITUATION WANTED AS COLLECTOR, manager, ticket-seller or any light work best of refences. Address D 69, Oregonlan: STENOGRAPHER, CAPABLE YOUNG MAN desires evening work; moderate compensa tlon; has day position. T 40, Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. BT YOUNG MAN AND WIFE. IMMEDTATE- V . " uoiei, or take charge of store In or out of town. O 80, Oregonlan. EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE MTDDLE aged man wants to work on private resi dences and lawns. N 37. Oregonlan. glTUATieX WANTS XALjl EXPERIENCED BUILDER. WANTS PrQ uon as suoennten&eai or xoreman: nnrt. stands all classes of bJJ dings and the xonstrucUon, Interior, etc Address G. J uarsler. nam. cor. -iist ana aianies- sts. Y TWO FIRST-CIASS HOTEL AND CApi cocks, man ana wire, to uuts cnarge of iocdhotel or Summer resort: or' will take. good camp Job. WUUaa White, SSO" Erereti FIRST-CLASS MAN AND WOTS OPEN FO engagement, beach hotel f manager or cs clerk and housekeeper; experienced; xefei ences. v si. care oregonlan. SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN. HAS good education, seeks employment of any kind; can give Al referaeces. O 84, Ore gonlan. - 4 STEADY MAN. PRACTICAL CUTTER ANT tailor, wants a steady Job, In or out of. city. Address P 87, care Oregonlan. BOY OF 18 WOULD LIKE TO FINISH '" uaue; x years experrenca m rau. road shop. F S2. Oregonlan. ENGINEER AND GENERAL MECHANIC desirea position; mill or factory preferred; references. F 16. Oregonlan. MACHINIST WANTS POSITION: UNDER"- and 10th st., N. CHINESE COOK WANTS CONTRACT ti.P- ta hotel or restauranat. Address 164 Zd St. Al MARKER AND DISTRIBUTER WANTS work In or out of city. T 39. Oregonlan. GOOD BARTENDER WOULD LIKE Posi tion out of the city, p 69. Oregonlan. PLOSNT BT AN ACTIVE BOT OBI 17. C 39, Oregonlan. .srrcATTpxa wanted fxmaxjl -I Bookkeepers and Stenographers. COMPETENT LADY STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, who filled responsible posl U?aLla J?1?80' des-res permanent position? with reliable firm. 1228 Wilbur st. Phona Scott 1235. LADY STENOGRAPHER DESIRES A Poi sltion; start with small salary. G 42. Ore gonlan. ETENT STENOGRAPHER DESIRES position. Phone East 1176. i Dressmakers. PLAIN OR FANCY SEWTNG AT REASON able prices. Call at 270 Montgomery at. Phone Main 4469. ar "m CHILDREN'S SEWINCl, SHIRTWAISTS, etc; shirtwaists. $1 and up. 44 E. 7th N. 1 Domestics. TWO GIRLS WOULD LIKE POSITIONS TO do housework and plain -sewing. 263 4th. Call Monday. -J A GIRL WANTS A PLACE TO DO GOOD cooiung. i-none .East 1005. -I A GIRL, 14 YEARS OLD, WANTS PLACE! to assist light housework. Phone Main S627 Mlscclxaseoaa. COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES DAT work, washing. Ironing, cleaning; guest din ners prepared and served. Ring up before 8 A. M., after 7 P. M, Black 2872. WANTED FIRST-CLASS PIANIST WANTS position, day or night; good sight reader.. Address G 16, Oregonlan. GIRL WISHES GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Call 543 Raleigh at., bet. 16th and 17th. WANTED WASHING OR HOUSE-CLEAN-tag. Phone Clay 208, room 12. COMPETENT TOUNG WOMAN WILL DO day work. Phona Hood 734. WANTED AGENTS. AGENTS WANTED TO REPRESENT THE largest nursery on the Pacific Coast. We carry all latest and best specialties and full line of nursery stock; complete out fit for canvassing furnished free; one-half commission advanced weekly; mention ter- ritory preferred; give references with ap plication. Address Washington Nursery Company, Toppenlsh. Wash. WANTED UP TO DATE PHOTO COUPON and portrait agents. Rembrandt. Ablng ton bldg. WANTED TO KENT. WANT TO RENT SMALL COTTAGE. East Side, with yard and shade; give lo cation, description and price to good ten ant; no children. Phone Union 3072. or ad dress S 22. Oregonlan. WANTED 7 TO 10-ROOM HOUSE. FUR zriehed or unfurnished. West Side; close In: responsible tenant; will buy. N 39. Ore gonlan. 1 MAT 17 ROOMS OR MORE. WEST OB" 7th, bet. Washington and Jefferson. E 53, Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT, IMPROVED 5 -OR 10 acie tract, near car line, cheap. A 15, Ore gonlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING AND SHOES, We pay the highest price for men's cast off clothing and shoes; we also buy. watches, old gold and silver, pistols and valises. Call at the Fair Deal, 62 N. 3d at.; orders promptly attended to. Hood 517. 4 WANTED OLD CLOTHING AND SHOES at. o ft. au bl., wuoio na yogr luq nign- est price for men's cast-off clothing and, shoes; we also buy watches. Jewelry, guns, bicycles, trunks, grips, etc. Call up tha Reliable Dealers. Phone Clay 176L WANTED 3 HOUSES TO MOVE) ON MY" lot; must be cheap. What have you to offer?! M-Kutner, 69 N. 3d st. Phone Black 2942. WANTED MACHINERY FOR ABOUT A). 6-ton Ice plant. Adresa Fred Carter, Sell wood. Phone Scott 4584. TO BORROW $500; ALSO LARGER SUM, ImI mediately; gilt-edged security; no agents. Address X 209, Oregonlan. 4 HIGHEST PRICES PATH FOR FRESH EGGS at Kruse'a Grill Room and Restaurant. 4th. and Stark sts. WANTED TO BORROW $1000 at 6 PEPj cent; good security. 8 69, Oregonlan. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tle of all kinds. Phone East 2233. FOR RENT. Booms. FIRST FLOOR USD OF BATH, HOT AND cold water, beautiful, healthy residence portion city; suitable for one or two gen tlemen. 8 -I N. 17th st.. cor. Everett. 2 BRIGHT. FRONT ROOMS, UNFUR nlshe'd. In new, modern home on east An keny car line, this side of 24th St.; ref erences. Phone East 1930. 4 t i-dot -KTrnvT.-V TTT7RNISHED FRONT? alcove room; also single rooms; with oc without board; references. 361 10th st Phone Main 4802. "4 THE FRANCIS. W. PARK AND MORRI- son sts. Beautuui iuraiooja rooms, ait modern conveniences; tourist and transient trade solicited. 1 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS. NEW AND MOD ern. single -or en suite; reasonable rent; to adults only; very centraL 309 Jefferson, near 5th st. COMFORTABLT FURNISHED 8 - ROOM house, for three months; very reasonable to responsible party. 776 Qulmby. 1 FINELY FURNISHED LARGE BAT-WIN- dow room; $4.50 per week; private family; central. 334 Yamhill st. i j 79 PARK ST NICELY FURNISHED BAT window room: also well-furnlshed smaller room; bath, phone. DESIRABLE ROOM, SUITABLE FOR ONE or two, private home; references exchanged. 429 Taylor st. ROOMS TO RENT 414 YAMHILL ST., pleasant rooms; steam heat, telephone, ga3, bath. etc. FINE FRONT ROOMS. NEWLY RENOVA ted building. 162 2d, near Morrison. Tho Drew. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. 29 N. 11TH st.. 2 blocks from Washington st. Phone 2008. BEDS FOR RENT. $1 PER WEEK: phone and bath Included. 408 Everett st. MONNASTES. 285 1st st. (S. W. cor. Jef ferson and 1st), housek. rooms and single. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, PRI vato family, 294 11th st.