Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 21, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MORNING 'OBEGONIAN, TUESDAY, MARCH! 21, 1905.
HE SUES THE ELKS
A. M. Cohen Claims interest
In the Lot
RIGHT UNDER FORECLOSURE
Plaintiff Says He Was Under Age
' at Time Title to Site for the
New Building Passed to
f the Fraternity.
Ajiuitnras filed in the United Stales
Court yesterday by Aaron M. Cohen
against Portland Lodge, No. 142, B. P. O.
E.; T. B. Howes. W. H. "Upson and T. B.
McDevltt, as trustees of such lodge, and
the Portland Trust Company of Oregon,
which foreshadows a cloud upon the title
to the property upon which the Portland
Elks are going to build their new home.
The property in question is located at the
northeast corner of Seventh and Stark
Btreets, described particularly as lots 5
End 6, block S3, Portland, and came into
the ownership of the Elks through mesne
conveyances after a foreclosure of a mort
gage on the premises for $1000 in favor of
Joseph, Hume.
The plaintiff in this suit is an heir of
Nathan Cohen, who owned the property
prior to the foreclosure, and this heir now
teeks an accounting on technical grounds.
The complaint alleges that Nathan Co
hen died on September 16, IBM, leaving a
will devising his real property in trust
to I. Frohman, Emanuel Meyer and M
C. Lyon, ior the benefit of the widow and
children until Aaron il. Cohen should be
come of age. At the time of Nathan Co
hen's death there was an existing mort
gage of $4000 which was foreclosed, but
trie plaintiff avers that he was not prop
erly made a party to the foreclosure suit,
being then under age, and only became
aware of his Tights in the premises last
December, when the Elks applied to him
for a Quitclaim deed. He immediately
Bought legal advice with the result that
the present suit was begun to regain his
rights.
The total value of the property Is alleged
.-to be $50,000, in which the plaintiff has an
interest of $10,000. The Portland Trust
Company is made a party defendant on
the allegation that it lent the Elks $50,000
on -the property last January.
Counsel Have Lively Tilt.
During the argument in the County
Court yesterday to strike out the claim
of. the estate of Richard Lynch against
Charles E. Lockwood, attorney,
amounting to $600, personalities were
Indulged in by opposing counsel. "Will
iam M. Cake, who appeared for Lock
wood, accused Gus C Moser, attorney
for the Lynch estate, of attempting to
try the case in the newspapers. Moser
denied the charge but admitted having
made statements regarding criminal
Information being barred by the stat
ute of limitations. Both Cake and
Lockwood Jumped to their feet to re
spond, but Judge Webster closed the
Incident "by saying that he did not de
sire to hear argument about what had
been printed in a newspaper.
Gets Compensation fcr Service. '
A decision in favor of the estate of F.
R. Strong, deceased, against the estate of
Joseph Holladay, deceased, for $1700 ad
ministrator's fees and $2500 extra compen
sation was rendered by Judge Webster
yesterday. Fred R, Strong for some years
prior to his death cared for the property
of the estate of Joseph Holladay. He
conducted the Seaside House several Sum
mer seasons, and also endeavored to sell
the Willamette Mill property, and per
formed much other work for the estate.
Judge Webster also allowed certain
moneys lent by Strong to the Holladay
estate. Mary T. Strong, the widow. Is the
successor in interest.
Six Years Sentence for Burglar.
George Mason, colored, who confessed
to have broken into several Portland bus
iness houses, . was sentenced by Judge
Sears yesterday to three years in the pen
itentiary'. Mason is an ex-convict, and
after his arrest delivered a lecture at the
police station to the officers concerning
the fascination of the life of a safecracker
and professional burglar. He received
sentence on a plea of guilty to an infor
mation charging him with having entered
the store of F. Dresser at East Fifteenth
street and Broadway, and having stolen
therefrom various articles.
Refuses Sheriff More Deputies. "
Two additional permanent deputies
were refused Sheriff Word by the
County Court yesterday. Judge Web
Bter and County Commissioners Barnes
and Lightner decided that the Sheriff
has as many regular deputies as his
predecessor and has enough for all
purposes. The Sheriff can appoint as
many deputies as he pleases, but the
order for the payment of salaries rests
entirely with the County Court. The
last county grand jury recommended
an Increase in the Sheriffs force.
Desertion Ground for Divorce Suit.
Iva B. Meleen has sued X. F. Meleen
for a divorce because of desertion.
SEED P0B LITTLE GAEDEN PLOTS
School Children Will Compete for
Civic Improvement Prizes.
The committee on parks, trees and
grounds of the board of civic improve
ment of the Chamber of Commerce is a
busy organization at the present time.
George H. Lamb era on, the chairman of
the committee, is putting In the greater
part of his spare time In placing the seed
donations for the public schools in pack
ages ready for delivery.
This committee' has planned to begin a
campaign for civic Improvement by per
suading tne public scnooi children of the
city to plant little garden plots and com
pete for prizes to be offered by the com
mittee during the latter part of the school
season. Seventeeen schools have entered
Into the contest, all those buildings of
ten rooms and over being eligible to en
try. The pupils and teachers are taking a
great interest in the work proposed and
all are anxious to receive the seed prom
ised lor the gardens in order that the
planting may begin as soon as possible.
Yesterday Mr. Lam berson sorted out
000 packages of seed furnished to the
committee by the seed stores of the city,
and placed them in bundles ready for dis
tribution among the children. These do
nations can now be obtained by the
schools and will be delivered in the next
day or two.
The special officer is at work noting
those abuses which may be remedied, and
the various committees and officers of
the organization are all doing what duty
comes to their lot. The Inertia of the
movement's commencement has now been
overcome, and the work is progressing
smoothly.
Caught Man Fishing.
ASTORIA, Or., March 20. (Special.)
Word has been received at the Fish
Warden's office that Deputy Warden
Webster and Water Bailiff Settem. who
are patrolling the river on. the launch
Elk. caught Anton Pedersen. of Al
toona. Wash., fishing in the Columbia
River near that place Friday night.
Federsea was allowed to go, hut his net
was taken.
Fish Warden Van Dusen says' he
will commence condemnation proceed
ings In the Circuit Court to have; the
net confiscated, so that it can. be sold,
and will also file a complaint against
Pedersea, charging him with fishing
during' the closed season.
IS. VETERAN HEWSPAPEE TtTAH
After Thirty-Two Years I. M. King
Returns to Visit Portland:
When Portland was a city of hut 23,
000 and the East Side almost an un
known region, there resided here a
veteran newspaper man by the name of
Isaac Manning King. He left for other
fields in 1873 and after traveling to the
most distant parts -of the earth has
just returned to his old home upon a
visit to his brother, C H. KIng.Vho re
sides on East Thirty-seventh street
It was in the year of 1870 that Mr.
King first came to Portland after a de
cade of experience upon the staff of
Eastern publications. He is the proud
possessor of a Congrossional medal, is
sued to the veterans of the navy bat
tles of Farragut's fleet during the Civil
War, and has many reminiscences to
tell of that sterling commander.
As one of the reporters of the Port
land Bulletin In the early '70s, Mr.
King wrote the story of the great fire,
and was a guest upon the first steamer
to pass through the Oregon- City locks.
He took an active part in the first cam
paign of. Senator Mitchell, and was the
official court reporter at the time of
the sensational trial of the robbers
that held up the Tompkins stage near
The Dalles.
For the last few years Mr. King has
made his home at Salinas, CaL, but still
takes an active part In newspaper
work as the correspondent of the Asso
ciated Press, the -San Francisco Ex
aminer and the Monterey County Dem
ocrat He marvels at the changes that
have been wrought in Portland during
his absence and thinks that this Is des
tined to be the metropolitan city of
the Northwest. The Exposition pleases
the oldtime newspaper man, but he
says that Portland will not be able to
accommodate one-half of the visitors
that will come to the city during the
Fair.
Civil Service Examinations.
The United States Civil Service Com
mission announces the following examina
tions: April 25. Inspector of clothing.
Quartermaster's Department at large, sal
ary $950 per annum: April 25, bookkeeper,
departmental service, salary $660 to $1200
per annum; April 26-27, field assistant in
forestry. Department of Agriculturo and
Philippine service, salary ranging from
$1200 to. $1800 per annum. Persons wishing
to compete should call upon Z. A. Leigh.
Postofflce. city.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT,
PORTLAND, March 20. Maximum tempera
ture. 54 minimum. 46. River reading at
11 A. M.. 4.7 feet; chance la past 24 hours,
rise 1.0 feet. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to
5 P. 11., 0.36 inch; since September 1, 1004.
23.63 Inches; normal. S6.44 Inch to; deficiency.
12.75 Inches. Total sunshine March 19, 1906, 6
hours and 24 minutes; possible. 12 hours and
9 minutes. Barometer (reduced to eea level)
at 5 P. M.. 23:71.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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STATIONS. Ej 5 "
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Baker
City J40JO.04
irclc 42 T-.
52k.01
ca 53 0.02
ia 154 10.00
Blwnarck
Boise
Eureka .I58to.02
Helena. 51 0.00
Kamloope. B. C... JCSIO.OO
jorth Head
Focatello
Portland. ...
Red Bluff..
Roseburg. ..
!660.42 4ISW
K&cramento
62 0.00 6B
Salt Lake City..
San Francisco...
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island...
Walla "Walla....
152 T. 1 6 N
G0"O.Ol! 81S
50 0.02 12 S
5410.121 4 IB
4S0.8Sll4S
MIO.OajUIlSE
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Good rains have occurred today In the North
Pacific States, due to the Influence of a dis
turbance, which Is this evening central over
British Columbia. This storm aluo caused
high winds and sales at the mouth of the
Columbia River, a maximum velocity of 7S
miles an hour from the southeast being re
ported from the North Head station this even
ing. Southeast storm warnings are displayed
at all seaports in the district.
The storm will move eastward during the
next 24 hours and cause a continuation of
rainy weather in this district Tuesday, with
brlfk southwesterly winds, diminishing In
force.
FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight March 21:
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; brisk,
equally south to southwest winds.
Wectern Oregon and Western Washington
Occasional rain; brisk and probably high south
to west winds, diminishing in force.
Eastern Oregon and Northern Idaho Occa
sional rain; brisk winds, meetly southerly.
Eastern Oregon and Southern IdahoOcca
sional rain.
A. B. WOLLABER,
Acting District Forecaster.
CLASSEETSD AD. HATES.
"Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "House
keeping Booms," "Situations Wanted," 35
words or less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20
cents; 21 to 25 words. 25 cents, etc. No dis
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today," 30 carta lor 15 words or lass;
10 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, SO
cents, etc first Insertion. Each, additional
insertion, one-half; no further discount un
der one month.
"NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 35
cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per
line of each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan, and left at -this
office, should always be Inclosed in sealed
envelopes. No stamp la required . on such
letters.
The Orejronlan will sot be responsible for
errors In advertisements taken through, the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
Ardmore
The most desirable building site
in Portland; surrounded by palatial
homes with an unobstructed view of
our famous mountains; the only high
class resident property supplied with
bitulithic streets, cement sidewalks,
Bull Bun water, sewer and gas laid to
each lot. Take Washington-street
car to City Park and get off at Park
Ave. Por plats and prices call on or
address
W. H. Qrindstaff
S46 STARK STREET.
FREE LAND IN OREGON
Under the "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed
direct from state. WRITE OR CALL
TODAY. Booklets and map free. B. S. Cook
ts Ox. 251 Alder street, Portland, Or.
FOR SALE VERT. DESIRABLE LOT ON
Hoyt street, bet. 20th and 21st. Price
$2200. W 72. Oregonlan.
12ISE Rain
6ISS Pt. cloudy
16B Cloudy
1413 Rain
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4E Pt. cloudy
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Is2lo!o9
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HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Beos&au SLW to $330 Per Day
Aeaerdhsc to Locatlsa.
2. r. DAYXE3. Pres.
Sfc Charles Hotel
CO. ONCOXrOXATXD.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
European Plan Room 50c te $1.50
Frrst-Class Restaaraat la Coaaectlen
Wf&it KalLJ!aw7yLla?T spB
BaaaPV793!SBBasaaai
DR. B. E. WRIGHT
THE PAINLESS DENTIST
Who can nil or extract any number of teeth without in
flicting the slightest pain to the patient. The largest and
best-equipped dental office on the Pacific Coast.
342 Washington Street, Corner Seventh
'Phone Main 2119. '
AUCTION' SAXES TODAY.
Br J. T. "Wilson, at S6 East 6th. North, at
2 P. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
At the Portland auction-rooms. 211 1st
street, bet. Taylor and Salmon. Sale at 10
A. M. sharp. Gus A. Lowit, auctioneer.
At Gllman's auction-rooms. 413 Washington
street, at 10 o'clock A.M. S. L. N. Gilman,
auctioneer. '
At Baker's auction-house, corner Alder and
Park. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co.,
auctioneers.
MEETING NOTICES.
A. & A. S. RITE. AINS-
WORTH CHAPTER OF
ROSE CROIX, NO. 1 Regu
lar meeting In memorial hall.
Scottish Rite Cathedral, this
evening at 8 o'clock. By order
WISE MASTER.
HALL. OF INDUSTRY LODGE. NO. 8.
A. O. U. W. Members take notice that the
funeral of our late brother, Owen Caraher.
will be held this (Tuesday) morning at the
Cathedral, corner 15th and Davis sts., at
the hour or o'clock, au members are re
quested to attend.
E. W. CROSBY, blaster Workman.
JOHN W. PADDOCK. Recorder.
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 46. A.
F. Sc. A. il. Special communication
this (Tuesday) evening 7:30 ociocK.
'.Masonic Hall, Burkhard bldg. "Work
IZ. A. degree. All masons invited, in-
order TV. M.
J. 11. KiUHaiorsu, secretary.
FORMER RESIDENTS OF WISCONSIN and
members of the old Badger Society are re
quested to attend a meeting to be held In
Elks hall. In the Marquam building. Wednes
day evening. MarclT22, at 8 o'clock. A large
and enthusiastic gathering la expected. Let
no Wisconsin! te fail to attend.
ALASKA OIL GUANO CO. The annual
meeting of the stockholders of the above-named
company frill be neia in ue oxnee oi ut corn
pan'. No. 4S Concord building, on Wednesday.
April 10, at 12 M.
BRTDON H. NICOLL. Secretary.
' EUREKA COUNCIL No. 204. K. I. of "S.
Members of Eureka Council No. 204. K. L.
of S. are requested to attend the funeral of
our late sister. Ida Brakabusch, at 1 P. M.,
today, from Holman's undertaking chapel.
M. L. JOHNSON. Cor. Secy.
ORDER OF PENDO Members are requested
to attend the funeral of our late sister. Ida
Brakabusch, which will take place at 1 o'clock
today zrom noim&n a onapei, corner vimra. ana
Salmon.
MRS. F. El MULCH. Councilor.
MRS. ROSA L. MONDT, Secretary.
BORN.
DALLAS To the wife of S. S. Dallas, of Gales
Creek, March 20. 1905, a daughter, the
parents of whom are the best pleased couple
In the world. Dr. C L. Large attending.
DIED.
MILLER Died March 20, 1905. Mrs. Annie
"S. Miller, aged 20 years. 11 months and
27 days, at her late residence. 615 Uma
tilla ave. Funeral notice later.
STEINLEIN In this city, March 20. 1005.
at the family residence. 11C3 East Salmon
St.. Robert, beloved son of Charles F.
and Hulda Stelnlein, aged 4 years, 7
months and 25 days., Funeral notice here
after. FUNERAL NOTICES.
CARAHER In this city, on March 18. 1003,
at the family residence. 535 Clay sL. Owen
Caraher, aged 64 years. 10 months. Funeral
Tuesday, March 21. 1005, 8:30 A. M.. from
the above residence; 9 A. M. from the
Cathedral, corner 15th aad Davis sts.
Friends respectfully Invited to attend. In
terment Mt, Calvary Cemetery. Please
omit flowers.
C w ATTERTON On March 20, 1005. at San
Francisco, CaL, Mrs. Jane Chatterton.
aged 76 years. 1 month. 8 days. Funeral
Wednesday. March 22. 1005, at 2 P. 31..
from the f-mlly residence, 215 13th st.
Friends respectfully Invited to attend. In
terment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
BRAKABUSCH On March 17. 1003. at Sun
nf side. Clackamas County, Or.. Ida Braka
busch. aged 42 years. 1 month. 15 days.
Funeral today (Tuesday). March 21. 1005.
at 1 P. M. from Holman's ChapeL corner
Third and Salmon sts. Friend respectfully
Invited to attend. Interment Rlvervlew
Cemettry.
DUNNING. XeENTES GtLBAUGH.
necessors to Dnnnlng Jc Campion, under
takers and emhalmers. modern la ercij de
tail, 7th and a'lae. I'bo&a Mala, 4VS. Lady
assistant.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO, Undertakers and
emhalmers, bars sioTed te their sew bnild
lag. Third mad Salmon Xady militsat.
Telephone No. 307.
J. P. TTXLET BON. Fcneral Director,
cor. 3d and '", Office of County i-
escr. Ladr assistant. Telephone No. 9.
T. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East SS.
ZELLER-BXBNES CO, UNDERTAKERS,
Embalm ers. 173 Utu'l; East 10S8: lady as't.
NEW TODAY.
Incorporated for $25,000
I have secured Three Biff Concessions
on the "Trail." at Portland, requiring- an
outlay of $23,000. One-half ot this amount
nas oeea piacea in at. jouis.
I propose to Incorporate a company for
J25.CO0, actual value, and offer one-half
of this amount of stock for sale, said
amount to be paid back to investors from
fhe first receipts, -with interest, leaving
the stock In the company net profit to
you and placing: your Interest in first posi
tion to be paid back before 1 receive my
one-half back. When the full $2,000 Is
paid back the profits are to be equally
divided amonc the stockholders. Full In
formation "will bi given.
I cp" furnish best of St. .Louis and
Portland references. For full particulars
address W. F. W.t Hamilton and Maple
avenues, fit. Louis. Mo. References also
required.
5?
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Urst-Claas Check KescaeraaC
Coaaeeted With Hotel.
C. O. DAVIS, Sec aad Tress.
THE:
ESMOND HOTEL
CSC1B AHE1S0I, WUHlf
'FroBt aad Morrises Streets
PORTLAND - OREGON
E7UCS 'BUS TO AND FROM ALL. TRACTS.
Rates European plan, 60c. T5c J 1.00. $1.58,
per day. Sample room in connectloa.
AMUSEMENTS. .
COLUMBIA THEATER
A. H. BaUard, Letsse aad Manager.
All Week, Matinees Saturday and Sunday,
COLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY,
In dramatization of MARIE CORELLrs
- famous love story,
"THELMA"
Seats on Bale for All Performances.
Down-town box office open all day at Dolly
Varden candy shop, 327 Morrison. Phono Main
110. Evenings at theater. Main 311.
Evenings. 00c, 35c. 25c. lCc
Matinees. 2Sc, 13c. 10c
ORDER SEATS EARLY.
Marquam Grand Theater
W.T.HI6LE
Kldat Msaanr
Phone Main 863.
Tonight at 8:15 o'clock,
v CBESTON CLARKE
in the beautiful romantic drama,
".MONSIEUR BEAU C AIRE.
An enchanting play. An excellent cast.
Prices Parquet, $LM: parquet circle. $1.
Balcony, first six rows, 75c; last six rows. Cue
Gallery, 25c and 35c. Boxes and loges, $10.
SEATS ARE NOW SELLING.
EmpireTheater R!eencumag?r.
Phone Main 117.
Packed to the Door Yesterday.
TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK.
MATINEE SATURDAY.
A corking good show, the big New York success
"THE MOONSHINER'S DAUGHTER"
A sensational melodrama. Special scenlo
production.
Prices Evening, 15c, 25c. 35c 60c
Matinee, 10c 1&C 25c.
THE STAR THEATER
FROSINI TWO" TERXAS.
THE COLTONS ROSCOE ARBUCKLE
BARNOLTJ'S TRAINED DOGS.
CORDERO. ZANFRETTA AND CARL.
HANSON AND DREW.
New schedule of prices Evenings, 10c 20c
uu znaunces, except aunoays ana noil
daye. 10c Week-day shows, ";30 P. M., 7:30
r. m. ana u 1
GRAND
Phone Main 992.
The Best In Vaudeville I
TED E. BOX.
THE ONLY G ILBERT-S ARONY.
JAMES POST AND COMPANY.
SEFTON AND D EAGLE.
THOMAS ELMORE.
4 MISS GEORGIA EMERY.
MR. ALF BONNER.
THE GRANDISCOPE.
Prices Evenlnr. 10c and 20e- box .xt
Matlneee (except Sundays and holldaye), 10c
READINGS
By ROSE EYTINGE
At Parsons Hall; Postponed to
March 30, April 6, 13, 20
Season Tickets S2
NEW TODAY.
SOUTH
St. Johns
Lots for Sale
. Between the car line and
the boulevard, overlooking
the river and harbor, close
to the Dry Dock and within
a few minutes' walk of all
. the mills and factories now
f located In the humming,
thriving and rapidly-growing
city of St. Johns, Port
land's great manufactur
ing district,
LOTS 50x100 FEET
AH clear. Hydrant water
now on the tract and will
be piped to every lot as re
quired. Title Guarantee &
Trust Co.
6 and 7 Charabcr'Commcrce
PORTLAND, OREGON
Kojrtrs and Tan I Ion ten. Sellinr
Acents. at St. Johns. Office at the ead.
of the car llae.
GEO. BLACK
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
315 Wercester Block '
General practice. IaTesilcatltms.
.Estate work. Special aad periodical snAHs.
Phase West IX.
f nm SOxlOO. 7th St.. near Jefferson,
It 1 III with, two houses, renting for $40
i JJ monU,iy, price i, jess than the
lot is worth, so houses cost you nothing.
Iu TT, Whjung co. -05 Ahinrton ciar.
NEW TODAY.
ABSTRACTS OB TITLK
Oe? t iiri iT r i i .ii 1 t .
la date.
n m iwjuasa awraczs proElJuy.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Oa isaaroTjed Portlasd. Real Estata,
cxccKrrx abstract a xrust co.
XM-2U Cfeasaber ot Commerce.
MQCn lOOxLCO. on E. ISth. near ITorri-
luuU son St.: this orooertv Is avrav
Wlow values: those tv anting a snap better
iook mis up immediately.
aAHITKOM & PATTEHSON,
222 Stark Street.
FOR BAIX RKAXi ESTATE.
BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL. IXVEST-
menx aiontaviiia car line. 2 blocks from
car; 60 fruit trees, young, all yielding; good
assortment berates, flowers; good house, barn,
sheds; ideal for chicken ranch; water plenty,
first class; all In fine condition; retail butcher
trade in city, established IS years, long
lease, cheap rent, slaughterhouse on prem
ises ; opportunity in neighborhood for vragon
trade; 2 horses, wagons, everything com
plete; will sell cheap if purchased quick;
owner going East. B 78. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE. $230.
In Woodstock. Portland's most attrac
tive suburbs, lots 100x100; every lot a cor
ner.. We will loan you money to build;
you can pay ustn installments.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPACT.
10ar- Third Street.
FOR SALE NEW 6 AND 8-ROOM HOUSE;
Darn, stationary wascstana. concrete case
ment, gas and electric lights, furnace, house
tinted, pass pantry, large bedrooms, with
closets in each, wood elevator, stationary
waahtuba In basement; on Union-avenue car
line. Ave-minute service, near good school,
lawn, streeta Improved; houses now open for
inspection; cash or Installments. Inquire
owner, H. EL. Etemier. 122 3d st.. or at res
idence. 652 Union, ave. North, one block
south of houses. .
ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY
of handling acreage; choice acre tracts tor
homes, within the city limits or outside;
terms to suit- A. C Churchill & Co.. 110
Second st.
$373 Sfc LOTS (IF PLATTED). STREETS.
water, car line and other conveniences,
equal to lots, selling at $200 each; easy
terms; also lots with building at bargain;
owner going away. Call till Thursday.
10th house north Laurelwood station; af
ter Thursday address C. L. Brubaker. Box
1078. Portland.
FREE LAND! FREE LAND!
A chance to secure a home and make money;
only cost is for water right, which averages
$10 per acre; under eta'.e controL For par
ticulars write or call at office of Columbia
Southern Irrigation Co.. S38 Worcester block.
HOOD RIVER 10 ACRES. 5 MILES FROM
tows on East Side; fine fruit land, partly
improved, level and all cultivable; near school
and church; rural mail delivery and phone;
healthful climate; $125 per acre; fc-mlle from
railroad aurvey. W 60. Oregonlan.
NEW 8-ROOM DWELLING. JUST COM-
pleted, on E. 12th. bet. Schuyler and Haif
cock, Holladay's Addition; surrounded by
beautiful shade trees and lawn; terms to
eult buyer. Inquire next doer for key and
terms.
FOR SALE $500; ABOUT 2 ACRES FENCED
ana cultivated: 10 large cherry trees, near
Et. Johns car line. This property belongs to
an estate and will be sold for one-third less
than adjoining property. aBrown. 351 Stark
at.
A NICE HOME. EAST ANKENT Dis
trict, 3-room house, largo and small fruit,
garden, fine lawn, etc: $1330 If sold, at
once. $375 down, balance $20 month. In
quire of owner. 143 3d st.. room L
FOR SALE. OWNER-ONE SMALL COT-
tage. lot 00x100 leet; xenceu. lawn ana
flowers; price $00. Call Sundays or even
ings. 702 E. 8th. et. N., bet. Beach and
Falling; Woodlawn car.
SPLENDID INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
New, centrally located fiat property, leased
for $1500 per year; price. $14,000; yields 12
per cent net; owners need capital elsewhere.
F 76, Oregonlan.
FINE 10-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. ON
corner lot. ooxluo; not water heating plant.
Apply on premises. 304 Ross st., cor.
Broadway, 3 blocks from river. Phone
Union 6032." '
A SNAP. $183010 BLOCKS NORTHEAST OF
Steel bridge, a nice a o-room aouoie nouse ana
full lot. COxlOO; good location; easy walking
distance to center of city. Inquire B 73. Ore
gonlan. PORTLAND HEIGHTS $S0O FOR LOTS ON
car line, beautifully situated and command
ing magnificent view; only 6 left at this
price. American Investment Co., 222 Falling
building.
FOR SALE TWO FULL 4-BLOCKS. CLOSE
In. between Morrison and Madison-street
bridges, on improved street: will sell at sac
rifice figure, inquire at I urand ave.
HAWTHORNE AVEL. NEW MODERN
t.mim house with lance lotr nrlce. 23000;
terms easy; buy of owners direct and save
commission, i. to. oregonlan.
FOR SALE BT OWNER GOOD C-ROOM MUD-
ern nouse. e-iooi oueiumi, cement uoor. cor.
ner lot. COxlOO; price $21 Co; easy terms. See
eame at 134 E. 21st ot. North.
FOR SALE 100x100 FEET, N. E. CORNER
E. 34th at. and Hawthorne ave.; streets im
proved: sewer, water, gaa. See owner, 382
E. sum at. i'none aeon Jtai.
$2200 TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS, WITH
rood house, plenty iruic. garden all in:
Williams ave. car. Miller. 303 Chamber
Commerce.
land, orchard, good roads, close to city and
lng bldg.
TOR SALE. J240O TWO GOOD HOUSES ON
lot 53x100. E. 0th and Caruthers. paying over
12 per cent on investment, inquire .
Alder.
200 FARMS. SMALL- TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on o. . . electric line. O. R.
Add! ton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 3c.
NEW MODERN COTTAGE. 6 ROOMS. 1
blocks east of Morrison bridge, $2450; easy
NETS 12 PER CENT, CORNER 50x73. TWO.
for sale. 556 Delay st... owner."
TWO LOTS. E. 12TH. NEAR TILLAMOOK.
for sale, or will build to suit purchaser on
easy terms. "hpne .ast G75.
-KTIR SALE LOT 6. BLOCK 44. HOLLADAY'S
Addition, fine cherry trees; $1500. L Van.
duyn. owner, v asningion.
IDT BOxlSO AND 8-ROOM HOUSE. TILLA
mook st.. bet. Williams and Rodney avea.
Apply at 3UU san .ruuaci st.
1673 QUARTER BLOCK. G ROVER ST..
South Portland, overlooking river. S. Ii.
Rlggen. lis ADUgton Dicg.
smn BALE MODERN HOUSE OF lo ROOMS
313 22d st. Price low. Owner. Mm W. A.
Daly. 350 13th sr.
5-ROOM COTTAGE. $1050; 6-ROOM
house. $1000: terms to suit purchaser.
n. . ffTr
S ACRES ADJOINING WOODSTOCK ON
north, ngnt on car line, jonn uatman, 445
Sherlock bldg.
ACREAGE NEAR CAR-LINE, fl MILES FROM
McnUon st. bridge, Sallard. .XII
waukle. Or.
FOR SALE NEW. NEAT COTTAGE AT 43D
and E. Taylor; very easy payments.
$900 5-ROOM COTTAGE. BASEMENT. 50
root, lot; bargain 14 E. 31st-st,
LAND SCRIP.
rnnPCT BRI51SV1! SPnro
Approved, unrestricted, ready for Immediate
use. lowest riuuias.
E. F. & F. B. Riley. 60S Chamber Commerce.
WE HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLY
valid forest reserve scrip on the market.
We handle all kinds public land practice.
Collins Land Co.. concord bldg.
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. TIM
bered. farm or grazing land; all slzee. lowest
prices. L a. wompson. a 13 .uarquam. cicg.
FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH-
er guaranteed land cnp on hand ready to
locate. Mcgtnnis & son. zii t aiung-Diag.
FOR RENT FARM
FOR RENT 13 ACRES. ALL CLEARED,
house and barn, one mile southeast of
Mount Tabor, very best land for berries and
vegetables. Inquire at the Commercial
FINE SMALL FRUIT ' AND POULTRY
farm near Portland to practical, responsible
f xr cikntM' jit n..Mk rvm-
merce.
!OS SALE FARMS.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED
80 acres of rich land, with small amount In
cultivation; land all laya nicely, with plenty
of live water; house and large orchard;
within half-mile ot church. Woodman hall
and 2-Voom school, and on good county road;
3 miles from Carrollton. ,a town on the Co
lumbia River and N. P. Ry. Price. $650,
with $350 down.
55 acres, with 40 acres under plow; all
rich -land and lays nicely; live water: 300
bearing fruit trees; nicely finished 8-room
house; large barn; chicken-bouse and wood
shed; land fenced and croa3-fenced; on coun
ty road one-quarter mile from school and 3
mllei from Carrollton. Price. $1500. with
one-half down. Imus &. Willoughby, Ka
lama. Wash.
HANDSOME HOME3 AND FINE FARMS;
best improved form on Cowlitz River, halt
mile from town; 74 acres bottom, about all
under cultivation; does not overflow; 8-room
house, large barn; $7500.
80 acresL 3 miles from Columbia River town;
good house, barn and other buildings; bear
ing orchard; 4 horses. 2 cows; poultry; cheap
at $2200 40 acres cultivated.
HUNTINGTON & HUBBELL.
Kelso. Washington.
FOR SAL3-160 ACRES ADJOINING THE
wty 01 rcnaieton, or.; good house, barns,
etc; well and city water, telephone and
electric light. For further information ad
dress P. O. Box 412. Pefldletoo, Or.
FOR SALE 74 ACRES OP TIMBER LAND
on tide water or Shoal' Water Bay. Pacific
County. Washington: timber, spruce and
hemlock: will sell cheap If taken at once.
Address N 3L Oregonlan.
23 ACRES GARDEN LAND. NEWLY PAINT-
ea ana paperea nouse. bant, chicken-house,
young orchard, etc; on car line at Beaverton;
half cash. Box 73, Beaverton. Or.
640 ACRES CHOICE FARMING LAND.
Eastern Oregon; Irrigating canal cuta tract"
for sale cheap by owner. Address B 72. Ore
gonlan. 120 ACRES. 12 MIXES EAST MORRISON
onage; a cultivated: good Improvements;
would exchange. W 55. Oregonlan.
FARMS EVERYWHERE IN OREGON.
large and small, all prices. Pacific Realty
Co., 617 Commercial block.
TIMBER LAND 3.
160 ACRES TIMBER IN MULTNOMAH
County. 6.O0O.00O feet, good location; cheap
for cash. Apply E 70. Oregonlan.
644 ACRES OF TIMBER LAND; 15 MILES
jruiu uiaaia .trass, ur.; no agents, xr. O.
Box 103. Goldendale. Wash.
HOMESTEAD. 18 MILKS FROM CITY; BAR-
gain. o. ii Buaa. 110 1st.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES, $2000
to lo.uou: also Business properties, saooo to
$20,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whiting St Co.,
403 Ablngton bldg.
WANTED TO BUY SMALL. WELL-Lo
cated home on Installments; East Slue pre
ferred. R 82, Oregonlan.
WANTED FRACTIONAL RESIDENCE
lot. West Side; give location and price.
V 82, Oregonlan.
1'OR SALT.
Horses. Vehicles and Harness.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE BELGIAN
Percheron stallion 6 years old. weight 1850
lbs.; can be seen at Elk stables. 4th and
Burnslde sts., this week.
FOR SALE ONE PETER SHUTTLE R
truck. 3&. 4-lnch tire, second hand, price
$40. Inquire at G. W. Cone's mill. St. Johns,
for Bert WIckham.
$45 BUYS GOOD SORREL HORSE.
weighs 1200 lbs., good worker; also good
small black mare; -price $30. 23 N. 14th st.
HORSES. WAGONS. HARNESS. ALL
kinds ,ot vehicles Dougnt. sold and rented.
Hubert & Hall, 264 4th, Phone Main 2203.
TEN HEAD OF WELL-BROKEN HORSES.
weighing from 1400 lbs. to 800 lbs. Call
Regal Stables. 14th and Burnslde st.
FOR SALE CARLOAD OF HEAVY
horses; can be seen at Union Stockyards
Stables, foot of 17th st.
FOR SALE PNEUMATIC-TIRED BUGGY.
two robes and harness. Inquire Walter
Reed. 133 6th st.
6-YEAR-OLD MARE, PACER, HARNESS
ana top ouggy complete. u o, ore
gonlan.
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND
vehicles on coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash.
BUGGY AND TRAP. GOOD AS NEW, Ex
change for team horses, v iv, uregonian.
' 10th st.
Pianos. .
WANTED CHOCOLATE DIPPERS. APPLY
MUST SELL $450 PIANO, USED A FEW Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, 12th and
weeks; $230 cash. Sixteen lessons Included. Davis.
Answer today. Cash only. Y 57, Oregonlan. .
. , WANTED COMPETENT GIRL TO DO COOK
NEW PIANO, HIGH GRADE, TO TRADE lng and general housework, at 307 North
for board or board and room. J5, Oregonlan, 22d st."
Miscellaneous. WANTED A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN
. . a small family. Apply 352 Morrison at.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? .
Repair it with Elaterlte; it rolls, easy to GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK.
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over $12 per month. 719 E. Main, near 20th.
old iron, tin cr shingles; best for new roofs.
Elaterlte- Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg. OIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. GOOD
. wages. 731 Savier st. Small washing.
DOG FOR SALE FEMALE ST. BERNARD; .
fine watch dog; good retriever on land or "WANTED FIRST-CLASS TATLORESS.
-water; 2 years old; will sell for $23. worth coat helper at once. B 82. Oregonlan.
$100; has city license good till September; or
will trade for most anything. Apply 72 6th. girl WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
FOR SALE-TWO VERY FINE REVOLVING work, small family. 143 K. 16th sU
upright showcase eolden oalc woo ciue GIRtl for GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
copper base; cost $u each; will sell fpr $2o. must be good cook. 640 Hoyt st.
suitable for any kind of business. Address s UJffc
G. W. Wilson Co.. 72 6th. RELIABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
. - T7-T work. Apply 186 East 16th st.
37-FOOT LATJNCH, CABIN FORWARD .
and standing roof aft: two-cylinder 12- WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
horsepower gasoline engine; price $000. Ad- . work; wages $25. 149 13th st.
dress "Launch," care Letter Carrier No. .
2. Tacoma. Wash. GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND TAKE
r care of children. 368 El 15th.
FOR SALE-TWO PLATE-GLASS SHO- care oi -
cases. 12x13 feet long, oak frame, beveled LADY COOK WANTED HOTEL BERG.
plate top and front, with pUte-glaes fixtures. 13tt antt Aider.
as good as new; cheap. Roberts Bros., 8d .
and Morrison sts. - ' '
FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL. HELP WANTED MALE OR TEXAIX.
Hard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent prtvatp rrss rhortiianb Spetot
lender. 48 3d at, 3d and Morrison.
THOROUGHBRED GERMAN SPITZ PUPPIES unAinrTTDETP Q KTFlO(JT!.Pmp! s.tln.
on exhibition at Fisher's Music Store. 190 3d. BK13?' ? .SiP5r4"
bet. Yamhill and Taylor. men; If you want a position, caRandeee us.
Portland Commercial Bureau. 722 -Chamber
FOR SALE FRESH MILCH COWS: 3 ot Commerce.
young horses; gentle.; well broken. S. King. , . v -oT-n-or -. rm mr-o-
fcnirl? Hrpflr Or WANTED 5000 PEOPLE TO TRY MAPLE-
isagie -wTecg. ur. 1m; ge. Jfc &t your grocer1 a; It is pure, sweet
FOR SALE ONE GOOD FAMILY COW, and wholesome.
fresh, with calf. Call at 243 Front st.
i SITUATION WANTED MALE.
TTPT.-p WANTED MALE.
. , Bookxeevers and Clerks.
THERE IS MORE DEMAND THAN EVER .
for competent salesmen, bookkeepers, stenog- AD-WRITER. CAPABLE OF WRITING
raphers and technical men. and we need men lst-class advertising matter, would like
for many such positions nsw open. Pacific position with some house in city; willing
Commercial Bureau. Seattle. Wash. to assist In other work; if. necessary. V 81,
Oregonlan.
WANTED COMPETENT BUSTNESS PRO-
ducen of fraternal Insurance for Fraternal EXPERIENCED HOTEL CLERK. SPEAK-
Union of America; best protection extant; lng foreign languages; first-class refer-
ealary and commission. Fw Fi Roose. Su- ences wants situation. Address E. IS...
preme President, Denver. Colo. Postofflce box 680. city.
WANTED Men to learn barber trade; 8 weeks YOUNG MAN WITH 10 YEARS OFFICE
fJSElfn SVf:Ult experience desires position; good references,
earned while learning. Write for terms. Mo- TTnn Main
ler's Barber College, 644 Clay. San Francisco. Phone Main J15J.
WANTEDMEN AND BOYS TO LEARN Mlsoclameoos.
pKca? UnflnilZrklwX PORTLAND HOUSECLEANTNG CO.-
drSoT-tJrarsria ave St! Louis Mo All kinds of housecleanlng and Janitor serv-
crssa 4073-75 Eastoa ave.. bf, Louis, aio. floora oUeL yards and cellars cleaned.
WANTED BENCH HAND FOR SASH AND f n?uallLiner:RMldenCO, 3 St"
door factory; must understand plans and wiuon. manager.
details. Address with references. North A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD STANDING
Bend Mfg. Co., North Bend. Or. wishes position tending bar; can .give ret-
ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES; COM- rences. X 79. Oregonlan.
tonTTlVoU1rrA6avdes Rectal 3IAN WANTS TO DO - SPADING. COMMON
rE'e3ncyf a1 Cmof Commie. SpeCial rk by th or
Experience unnecessary; send for particulars. sln,,T' g man' recrences- u
Press Syndicate. Lockport, N. Y. 80. Oregonlan.
wivTPTv-Vvrnr.PTTP trxnTT- MAN YOUNG MAN WANTS TO LEARN CANDY
erences. Call 11 to 3 P. M.. room 10. 413 g011'8
Washlngton at., cor. 11th. 1
WANTED FTRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT- SITUATION WANxjuu FEXAT.T.
land and throughout state to solicit busi- " ' Dnmrllr. - "
ness; good pay to good men. Call or write
- 607 McKay bldg. , GERMAN GIRL WANTS PLACE FOR
BOOKKEEPERS. STENOGRAPHERS. SALES- 5STg & Oaten.
men; if you want a position, call and see us. to $30. Address u b Oregonlan.
nfSdrerCW BUreaU T Cblunber YOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS
or commerce. waitress in hotel; has lots of experi-
EXPERXENCED, WINDOW TRIMMER AND ence. X 81, OregonUn.
ISte Zliy pwfedlress SCHOOL GIRL DESIRES PLACE IN PRI-
ssas $- pe Addrea8 -xx- gssx16 r room and board-
WANTED A GOOD ALLOPATHIC PHYSI- i T
cian snd surgeon, to. take the place of a re- uressma&ers.
Uredhyslcian. Inquire at drugstore. Glen- HRa THOMAS, WHO HAS BEEN WITH
. Mrs. Dltchburn for the past 2 years, has
WANTED GOOD FEEDERMAN FOR - opened parlors at 581 Holladay ave.. and It
planer: also stickerman. Inquire at the will be to your Interest to call pa .her.
Standard Box & Lbmber Company. 1 East 3368,
HELP WANTED KALE.
50 PERFORMERS. AMATEURS AND PRO-
ressionais wanted-for Portland's World's
Fair and make big salary, easy work; we
will make you first-class performer, short
and easy system. Newman's Theatrical Cir
cuit. 3281a Washlpgton and 331 Mt Morrison.
WANTED BRIGHT YOUNG LADY TO As
sist In office work; good opportunity to get
practical knowledge of bookkeeping. Ap
ply In own handwriting. Y 81. Oregonlan.
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK SEE US. Ca
nadian Employment Co.. 249 Burnslde aad
22GH Morrison. Pboae Main 3074.
WANTED MAN. OUTSIDE WORK; MUST
aeposit 3150; amply secured; wages $15
weekly. J SI. Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN WITH SOME CASH FOR
BUJiacM mat win maxe per montn.
K 81. Oregonlan.
PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE WE ARE
still doing business at the same old stand.
267 Flanders.
PAPER HANGERS WANTED S. W. COR-
ner of th and Glisan st. Inquire In store.
FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT
once: references required. 233 Stark st.
Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber Col
lege, 741 Howard St.. San Francisco.
GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH-CLAS3
salesman. 215 Commercial block.
WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD CLOTHING,
shoes. 50 3d. Phone Hood 1S62. I
PLUMBERS WANTED. STARK & DAVIS
Co. 247 Salmon st.
DR. WALKER, 181 1ST. CURBS ALL PRI
vato diseases ot men.
BOY WANTED GRISWOLD & PHEGLET.
131 6th st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
CAPABLE WOMEN WANTED.
If you work, why not earn mora thaa a
living?
Bright, educated, earnest women have a
mission.
That mission should be to build one'b self
aad help others.
Be independent. Do good.
The Viavl Company already employs aver
12.000 women.
The work covers twenty-three countries of
the world.
We will entertain applications from capable
women.
Not canvassing, but a helpful, dignified
work.
Apply by mall only.
Address THE VIAVT COMPANY.
Lewis Building. Portland. Or.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY SINGERS,
performers, musicians, for vaudeville cir
cuit, dramatic companies, ladies' band,
quartets, sketch teams. Newman's Vaude
ville Circuit. 32i Washington.
WANTED Ladles to learn barber trade; 8
weeks completes; tuition earned while learn
ing. Halrdresslng. manicuring and fvfpl
massage in 4 weeks; special terms now. Write
Moler System College. San Francisco.
AN ELDERLY LADY WISHING A HOME
14 miles from Forest Grove, for doing
very light housework for a man and child,
for her living. Address W. S. Clark, R. F.
D., No. 2, Forest Grove. Or.
GIRLS D? YOU WANT WORK. DON'T FAIL
to see us. Over 1000 positions every month.
Call and register. Canadian Parlors, 22ttyj
Morrison. Main 1323.
WANTED "HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS,
waiters, chambermaids, general workers.
St. Louis Agency. 230 Yamhill, Phone
Black 2S81.
MARRIED " LADY. WITHOUT CHILDREN,
to do chamber work for rent ot housekeep
ing rooms; must have experience. 120
Grand ave. .
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY RDPRESEN
tatlves In Portland and throughout ths state:
we pay good money. Call or writs 607 Mc
Kay bldg.. -
HOTEL COOKS. $25, $30; WAITRESS, HO
tel. East. $20; housework, kitchen help
(Exposition). Drake. 2054 Washington.
WANTED ENERGETIC. COMPETENT So
licitors for Oregon City, Dalles, Eugene, ad
jacent territory. Apply today. 351 Oak.
PARTY TO CARE FOR ROOMING-HOUSE,
good locality, 11 rooms. In applying give
references. O 82. Oregonlan.
WANTED GLRL OR WOMAN TO KELT
in restaurant at Seaside. Or. Particulars
141 7th st.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR
general housework. Apply 752 Lovejoy st.,
cor. 23d.
WANTED YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSE-