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12 THE MORXrNti- OKEGOIAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1905. SALT LAKE FIRST I Wins Inter-City BowlingTour nament PORTLAND IN FOURTH PLACE Seattle Stands Second, Followed by Butte, 4. and Spokane Makes the Lowest of the Five Teams. 1 l j 19 SCORES. First. Second. Third Tt'l Salt Lake... 1011 10S9 10153115 Seattle 1051 970 fl20 2947 Butte 864 012 0422718 Portland .... 809 033 S74 2700 Spokane .... 830 843 S25 2504 Things broke badly for the Portland bowling team last night and the best it could do was to land fourth in the five- cornered telegraphic bowling contest. None of the men rolled up to their usual fprro, but this might be accounted for by reason of the newness of the alleys and the fact that the men did not have suf ficient time In which to become accus tomed to them. The individual scores for the three games' were: 1st. Kneyse 165 Mcllenomy 13 Ball 1'9 Capon. 201 ynisK l&l 2d. 196 155 178 201 203 3d. 182 155 163 188 186 Unfortunate splits were strung through the game and pulled the scores down badly. Taking everything Into considera tion, however, Portland made a good showing and had the team been playing on older alleys would have given Seattle a close rub for second place. Salt Lake's score may well be regarded as phenomenal and brings it into the record-breaking class. Portland's end of the contest was watched by an interested crowd of bowl ers and much enthusiasm was manifested. The affair has proved to be a success and monthly contests will in all proba bility be arranged. Following the tournament the players and a number of bowling enthusiasts met at tYip. Portland Hotel for a supper, dur ing which the Portland Bowling Asm-"1 -elation was formed. This association will have as Its members all people interested in bowling. This association will send a team to Spokane on April 24 to enter the North western tournament to be heid there on that date. The team for this event will be practically that which played last night. From now until their departure for Spokane the boys will put in a good deal of practice and they confidently be lieve that on the 24th they can make a better showing, even on strange alleys. CONSPIRACY CHAEGE DROPPED Prosecution Fears to Furnish - Evi dence to Nan Patterson. NEW YORK. April 14. The indictment charging Nan Patterson with conspiracy with J. Morgan Smith and Mrs. Smith to obtain money from Caesar Young was dis missed in the Court of General Sessions today at the request of Assistant District Attorney Rand. Counsel for the Smiths demurred to the indictment against the Smiths, and declared that the facts al leged against them did not constitute a crime. The court reserved the decision. Counsel for the Smiths endeavored to se cure the return 'of property taken from them, but failed. Miss Patterson, who is about to be tried again for the murder of Caesar loung, was brought Into court with the Smiths. Mr. Rand told the court that a mistake had been made in drawing up the indict ment against Miss Patterson, and that it tended to prejudice her position in the murder case. In asking for the dismissal ?t the indictments against her, he reserved the right to resubmit. Miss Patterson was then remanded to the Tombs Prison. The effect of the action will be to prevent her counsel from getting at the Grand Jury minutes, which might have aided In her defense. In support of his contention that the facts charged against the Smiths did not constitute conspiracy, their counsel read an Intercepted letter from Julia Smith to "Caesar" Young.ln which the writer stated that Miss Patterson was about to become a mother, which Is one of the allegations in the charge of conspiracy to get money from Young. Counsel said the statements as to Miss Patterson's health did not bear out the allegations, and that the alleged threatening of Young with a revolver, if true, was an independent offense. He de clared that false pretenses could not be considered extortion. TELEPHONE CO. GETS NAMES If Council Refuses It Franchise Will Appeal to Voters. It With the closing of the registration of voters the Home Telephone Company, which is trying to secure a franchise for the Installation of automatic telephones In Portland, withdrew its force of signature ratherers at the Courthouse yesterday It has secured 10.5S4 signatures to its petition for the referendum, or 8389 more names than the law requires. The matter of granting the franchise will come before the City Council for final passage on May 3, and it may not be necessary to submit the question to a vote of the people, but the new company proposed to take no chances upon what the Council might do, and therefore kept its solicitors busy. According to the city charter, only 15 per cent of the names of voters at the last general election must be appended to a petition asking that a matter be sub mitted to a vote of the people; but to convince the Councllmen that the public really desired the franchise granted the company secured the names of all voters possible. Whole Town Burned In Maine. SPRINGVALQ Me., April 14. The greater portion of the business section of Eprlngvale, together with many dwelling houses, was destroyed by fire today, en tailing a loss estimated at $300,000. Thirty five buildings were burned. The fire start ed in a boot and shoe factory owned by the TV. R. Usher & Son Company, of New buryport. Mass DALLY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, April 14. Maximum temper ature, 60 deg.; minimum, 47. River read ing at 11 A. M., 4 feet; change In past 24 hours, fall, 0.1 feet. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., trace; total since Septem ber 1. 1004. 27.65 inches: normal since Sep tember 1. 1004, 89.00 Inches: deficiency, 12.25 Inches. Total sunshine April 13, 1005, six houm and 12 minutes; possible. 13 hours and 24 minutes. Barometer (reduced to Gea level) at 5 P. M., S0.03. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Except along the. immediate coast no rain of consequence has fallen In the North Pa cific States during the last 12 hours. The weather, however, continues cloudy and threatening In nioBt j?lace and showers are J HOTEL Hfth and Washington Streets EUROPEAN Rooms, $1.00 io $3.00 Per Day According to Ixxs&tion. , J. T. DAVIES, Pres. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED.) FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON European Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50 First-Class Restaurant in Connection Indicated for Saturday in Western Oregon and Western Washington. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. ! "8 3 tod. s. ga go 2 r a 50 ETATIONS. 5 ?5 I 1 : 2 I : Baker City.. 0.00 0.00 SiNW 8NW 4NE 10W Cloudy Bismarck . Cloudy Boise 58 0.00 Cloudy Eureka. ..... 00 44 0.00 Pt- Clay. Helena T U2iN Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Kamloops. B C..J52 0.00!. . I 0.1 Si SlSE North Head 58 Pocatello 50 T I 8SW Portland 00 T I CINE PL Cldy. Red Bluff Roseburg 0.001 StSE Clear O.OOI 4 W t'L ciay. Sacramento 0.00 10 IS PL Cldy. Salt Lake -Ctty... San Francisco Spokane Seattle Tatoosh Island. . . . 0.00 8 0.00! 10 N Clear W PL Cldy. T 4ISW Cloudy Cloudy T 4 E 0.00!20 E Cloudy Cloudy Walla Walla 10.001 C BW T trace. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight April 15: Portland and vicinity Showers. South erly winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington Showers. Southerly winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Partly cloudy and occasionally threatening. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster. UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OFFICE FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS AND MAX BE HAD BI PRESENTING YOUR CHECKS AT THE OREGONIAN OFFICE. A 9. 11. 18. 24. II 13. 17. 22, 28. C 8, 28. I) 11, 14, 15, It. E 11, 14. 17. 21. 22, 20. F 11. 18, 21. 24. 17, 29. "i . II 5. i- .T 7. 17. 10. 21, 25. n - 4 K 13, 14. 17. v . L i. 0, 20. M 20. ' : N 17, 18. 84. -O 23 25. P 2.'l2. 15. 17. 18. 20. 22,.77l: Q 23, 23. R 8. 10. 11. 17, 18, -20. S 17, 20. T 1. 13, 17. V 8, 9. 10, 12, U. 20. 21. W 1. 23. X XX. 91. 100. Y 1. 0. 9. 13, 21. 23. MEETING NOTICES. AL KADER TEMPLE. A. A. O. N. M. S. Biwlners meeting thla (Saturday) eve ning. April 15, at 8 o'clock; "Visiting nobles cordially In vited. Don't forget your ft. By order of the Illustrious Potentate. U. G. WHITEHOUSB. Recorder. WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO. 18, R. A. M- Special convocation thin (Saturday) evening, April 15, at 8 o'clock. Masonic Hall. Burkhard bWg. Mark Master degree. Vlsltoiw wel By order E. H. P. E. E. SHARON, Secretary. SUMNER W. R. C NO. 21 will give an entertainment at the I. O. O. F. Hall, cor ner Grand ave. and E. Pine St.. April 15; admission 10 and 15 cents; refreshment!. ALBINA LODGE. No. 101. A. F. t A. M. Stated communication thts Saturday) evening at S o ciock; v. i . egree. All M. M. cordially Invited. By order W. M. A. j. ij.zVLiAJs, aecreuirj. PORTLAND LODGE, NO. 55. A. F. & A. M. Special communication this (Saturday) eve. 7:30 o'clock ebarp. Work In the F. C. degree; all Fel lows invited to attend. By order W. M. I. W. PRATT, feecretary. CAMELTA CHAPTER. NO. 27. O. E. S. Members of the order are re quested to attend the funeral of our late sister, Mrs. ilaggie jkicAiee. iir--u Garfield ave.. Sunday. 230 P. M. Officers will meet at Sister Cutler's. 1:45 P. M. By order of W. M. ESTHER KANE, Sec. DIED. WAX At St. Vincent's Hospital, Friday at 10 P. M-, Henry Wax. of Grangeville. Idaho. Remains at Holman's undertaking parlors. Funeral notice later. FUNERAL NOTICES. M'AFBE In this city on April 13. 1905. at the family residence, 1029 Garfield ave.. Maggie McAfee, aged 44 years 11 month? IB daye. Funeral Sunday. April 10. 1005. "at 2:30 P. M.. from the above residence. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Interment Lone. Fir Cemetery. LORCH In this city, on April 14, 1005. Rosa Lorch. aged 30 years. S months; remain? at Holman's Chapel, corner Third and Salmon sts. Funeral Sunday. April 10, 1005. 10:30 A. M.. at New Era, Clackamas County, Or. Friends respectfully Invited to attend. FRAZBR In this city, on April 13. 1005, Ida May Frazer. aged 20 years 4 months 10 daya. Funeral today (Saturday), April 15, 1005. 8:80 A. M-, from Holman's Chapel, corner Third and Salmon ets.; 0 A. M. frm St, Lawrence Church, comer Third and Sherman sts. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. NORMAN At Salem. Or., Feb. IS. 190&. Catherine Norman, aged CO years. The fu neral will leave Flnley's Chapel at 2 P. M. today. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. STONE In this city, April 3. 1P05, Mr. Nora Stone, aged 29 years. Fun era f wlU take place from Dunning. McEntee & Gil baugh's Chapel. 7th and Pine tJ., Sunday, April 10. at 1:30 P. M.. thence to St. Pat rick's Church. 10th and Savler sts.. at 2 P. M. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Friends invited. DUNNING, McENTEE & GILBAUGH. successors to Sunning Campion, under takers and embalmers, modern In every de tail. 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Ludy assistant. EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Undertakers and embalmers, have moved to their new build ing. Third and Salmon. Xady assistant. Telephone No. 597. J. P. ITNLEY A SON. Puneral Directors, cor. Sd and Madison. Office of County Cor oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 8. P. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Xady assistant. Telephone E&st 52. ZELLER-BYRNES CO., UNDERTAKERS, EsafeuaeT9, 273 Bbb'1; Xact IMS; lady as't. PERKINS PORTLAND, OREGON PLAN lint-Class Check Restaurant Connected With Hotel. C. O. DAVIS, Sec and Treas. :THE: ESMOND HOTEL CSCAB AXDERSOH, H&aigr " Front and Morrison Streets PORTLAND - OREOON STREE 'BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRACTS. Rates European plan. 50c. 70c. $1.00. $1.50, 82,00 per day. Sample rooms In connectloa. AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA THEATER MATINEE AT 2:15. LAST PERFORMANCE TONIGHT. The New Columbia Stock Company, In the powerful play, "WOMAN' AfiAINST WOMAN." Evenlnir. Ma 35c 25c. 15c Matinee. 25c, inc. inc. Downtown box office open all day, Dolly Varden candy shop: Main 110. Evening at theater: Main 311. NEXT WEEK Starting tomorrow matinee. "DORA THORNE." C ,VI D I L C Geo. L. Baker, C-lTll in.!- Resident Manager. f d CENTS I Xj ADMISSION. MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:15 P. M. r One Show Every Night at 8:15 P. M. All This Week the Sensational Melodrama, "The T!cket-of-Leave Man" An Excellent Stock. Special Scenery. Starting Sunday matinee, "Ten Nights In a Barroom.' GRAND MATCHLESS SHENKS ACROBATIC WONDERS t ALL RECORDS BROKEN! THIS WEEK ONLY1 General admission 10c Few seats reserved In front 20c. Box seats 25c STAR THEATER 5 PARK AND WASHINGTON. PERLE AND DIAMANT Slngert and Dancers from Paris. First Western Appearance. ED ZOVARRAS AMETA JONES AND ROBINSON And Five Other Great Acts. SHOWS 2:30. 7:30. 0 P. M. ADMISSION 10c TO ANY SEAT. BAKER THEATER Third and Yamhill sts.. Keating & Flood, aianagere. Largest auaevIe l neater In America. The New Bill: HUGLE BROTHERS. THE ALLYNS. STANLEY AND AILEEN. 1NGOMA. WINN AND LEMAR. JEAN WILSON. DEAGOUS TRIO. BIOGRAI'H. Admission 10c to any teat. Shows at 2:30. 7:110 and 0:15 P. M. ! Lewis and Clark Observatory HAWTHORNE TERRACE PORTLAND HEIGHTS New open. Take Portland Heights car and get off at Hawthorne Terrace, one block from car line. .o climbing. Electric elevator. Most magnificent view in America. See beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from top or tower. Open 9 A. M. to I. M. ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. CLASSIFIED A3). HATES. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board,' "Honse- keeplnff Rooms," "Situations Wanted." 15 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 ALT OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," SO cents for 15 words or less; 10 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc first insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half: no farther dltconnt un der ono month. "NEW TODAY" gauge measure agate), 15 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 envelope. No stamp la required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors In advertisements taken through the telephone. NEW TODAY. Ardrriore The most desirable building site in Portland; surrounded by palatial homes with an unobstructed view of onr famous mountains; the only ex clusively high-class residence property supplied with bitulithic streets, ce ment sidewalks, Bull Eun water, sewer and gas laid to each lot. Take Washington-street car to City Park and get off at Park Ave. For plats and prices call on or address Grindstaff & Schalk 24G STARK STREET. S3,000 40x100 feet on south side ol Davis St., between 14th and 15th Sts. TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce A Country Store Wanted have a brick bul'ne to rent at Gervals. Or. There is a good opening here for a general merchandise etore. This In one of the richest agricultural and hon sections of Oregon. Address A. SCHWAB. GERVAIS CITY. STORES FOR RENT On Washington st.. desirable location. Ap ply 314 Chamber of Commerce. WANTED SITUATION BY SOBER, STEADY man to care tor corses. J. btone, ill it. 7th sL XEff TODAY. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY THE TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. $225 75x100 feet on SL Johns car line and Wabash ave.. facing south. (A. 322.) $500 123x200 feet within few minutes' walk o Peninsula staUon. Fine place for small chicken ranch, lerms can be ar ranged. (A. 291.) . . 5650 02x130 feet on top or ilL laDor. Fine building site. (M. T. 160.) SI 000 New cottage 01 rooms wiin ooxm feet. E. 39th sL. south of Hawthorne ave. (S. 21C.) $1000 100x100 feeL N. E. cor. E. Pine and E. 30th. High ground. Few minutes to E. Ankeny car. (E. P. 242.) $1250 New house 4 rooms, 101 auiiw ieei, at Wwit Piedmont, close to the big carbarn. Terms. $000 cash, balance or time. (A. 320.) $1450 New house u rooms, nam, pantry, full basement, cement foundation, lot 30x100 feeL near the company's barn at West Pled- mont (A. 315.) $1000 House 6 rooms and lot 50x100 feet on Union ave.. near Falling sL (A. 318.) $1000 House 8 rooms, brick basement, large broad piazza, lot 72x150 feet, 3 blocks from Montavllla car at Claremont sL Easy terms. (S. L. 1220.) J1S00 House 5 rooms, modern, natn, large pantry, gas. sewer, lot 30x100 feet, on u car line. cor. Williams ave. and Alberta sL (A. 319.) S1500 Beautiful lot 30x100 feet on Larra- bee sL, commanding fine view of river and harbor. Few minutes' walk from Steel bridge, ill. 151.) $1800 House 9 rooms, brick foundation, nice fruit, small barn, lot 50x100 feet, one block from Sunnyslde car. (S. 220.) $2200 100x100 feet, cor. E. 8th ana E. Grant, with small cottage, close to car and Stephens School. (E. P. 240.) $2100 House 7 rooms, bath, lot 50x100 feet, Union ave., near Falling st. (A. 317.) $2750 House 9 rooms, furnace, full base ment, lot 30x125 feet. Morris sL. near Union ave. Terms, one-third cash, balance on time. (A. 310.) $4250 House 0 rooms, grate and furnace. with lot 30x100 feet, Schuyler sL, near 19th sL (H. 184.) $3500 House 0 rooms, grate, furnace, barn, lot 50x100 feet. 377 Williams ave., near Broadway. (H. 183.) $3000 New house 9 rooms, bath, H. & C. full basement, lot 88x100 feet, two blocks from cor. E. Main and E. 38th sts. (S. 218.) $8300 Modern house 7 rooms, bath, base ment, brick foundation, electric lights, good barn, lot 50x100 feet, close to car. (E. P. 244.) TITLES lhUUt. ABSTRACTS FURNISHED. The Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce. SOUTH ST. JOHNS A beautiful, level and sightly tract of land, between the car-line and Wll lamette Boulevard high above the river, commanding a fine view of river and harbor within a few minutes walk of all the mills and factories. Fine, large, new schoolhouse. Lots 50x100 Feet -Price $200 Each - Small cash payment and balance on very easy terms. Hydrant water piped to every lot, The Title Guarantees Trust .Co. 0 and 7. Chnnilier of Commerce", Portland, Oregon (Rogers & Van Houten, selling agents at St. Johns; office at the end of the car-line.) THIS IS NO MISTAKE ! Come Out Tomorrow Sunday, April 16 RESERVOIR PARK It costs you nothing your carfare will be returned to you. FREE LUNCH will be served. We want you to look at the lots, all of which are in the highest state of cultivation, with fruit treey and ber ries. We just finished planting the lots adjoining the strawberries and prune trees, which contain pear trees, goose berries, raspberries, blackberries, cur rants and other small fruits. REMEMBER that the ground is per fectly level. Water piped to every lot. Streets graded. Easy terms and low prices to secure a home. Price, $100 and up wards. Terms, $3 down and Ja per month Take Mt. Scott car. Ask the conductor to let you off at Reservoir Park (or Kern Park Station) and walk five blocks north. where you will find our agents on the ground. Office, 226-22S Front street. Port land. Or. H. METZGER, Managing Owner. FOR RENT SOxSO. two-story building, lot 50x100 on 12th St.. 5 blocks north of Washington et. Good for LAI NDIty. FACTORY. WAREHOUSE or STABLE. F. BRESKB. Sherlock bldg. Phono Hood ItH-. CTREE LAND IN OREGON I . Under the "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed direct from state WRITE OR CALL TODAY. Booklets and map free. B. S. Cook tz Co.. 251 Alder street. Portland. Or. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE 5 ACRES ON CANNON ROAD, three miles out: fine puce to bulla & home garden and orchard; selling cheap. Apply Its 7 Morrison st. A SNAP. S6.60 per acre. 100 acres, near Cane Horn. Wuh., on Washougal River. Inquire 6S5 Second street. FOR SALE BY OWNER. NEW. MODERN rt-room bouse: nne location: 31500: small payment down, balance to eult. Phone Union 335' 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on U. w. electric line. O. Addlton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 0c FOR SALE NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE good location; ji-juu, cash or installments. O. M. Smith, 730 Chamber of commerce. NEW MODERN COTTAGE. 6 ROOMS. blocks east of Morrison bridge. $2450; easy- terms. Kroner, mova au. room a. KinHTI.V OUARTER-BLOCK. CLOSE IN will sell or exenange ior nouse noi 100 rar out. Owner. 11 e. in si. .orin. 2C50-tMODERN S-ROOM HOUSE, WITH large JOt. irull irera, bui ame, ciure in. Miller. 303 Chamber or commerce. FOR SALE TWO LOTS ON E. 12TH, NEAR Tillamook, or win ouuo to sun purcnaser; easy terms. Phone East 073. FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS. 216 22a st. race low. uwner, aire. w. a. Daly. 350 18th st. TOWN3END. DRIGGS & CO.. REAL ESTATE. Insurance, immigration, su Aider su, net. 4th and 5th. 488 RODNEY PRETTY MODERN 6-ROOM cottage: excellent location; large lot. Tel. Mala 2304. FOP SALE REAL ESTATE. THREE VERY ATTRACTIVE PLACES. S2250 22t4 acres frontlnc on the river: all the very richest of soil, cultivated In fruit and berries; 1000 bearing apple trees that produce about 31000 per annum: 250 cherry trees that produce 3200 per annum; 250 pear trcea that produce siao per annum; e acres In strawberries, blackberries and loganber- es that produce more than ?SCO per annum, b a net annual income over and above expenses of SluOO ntr annum. There Is no better proposition than this In the state. sibw or a o-acre place tronting on elec tric car line-, excellent car service; soil all the richest of garden land; over half of it beaver dam; also a beautiful building alte. good living water. This Is elmplr remark able; nothlnc equal to it about the city. a nice quarter biocic. mammoin fruit trees and shrubbery: elegant garden; 0-room cottage on Grove street. 3 blocks electric cars. v e wager our reputation that these are the 3 best bargains that can be found In the city. THE DUNN LAWRENCE COMPANY, 140H First st. FOR SALE NEW 0 AND S-ROOM HOUSE; bath, stationary wasbetand. concrete base ment, gas "and electric lights, furnace, house tinted, pass paniry, largo oearooms. with closets In each, wood elevator, stationary wash tubs In basement; on Union-avenue car line, five-minute service, near good school, lawn, etreeta unproved; houses now open for inspection; caan or installments. inquire owner. H. Ev. Stemler. 122 3d sL, or at res idence. C52 Union ave. North, one block south of houses. ACRE TRACTS WB MAKE A SPECIALTI 01 handling acreare: choice acre tracts tor homes, within the city limits or outside: terms to tulL A. C Churchill Co. HO Second si. EAR THE STEEL BRIDGE5750 CASH will buy a comfortable 5-room house and lot. 40x100. two blocks northeast of the eel bridge, price 51850. Remember that this property Is only. 6 blocks from 3d ot. and Is sure to become very valuable. F. Breske, room 444, Sherlock bldg., S3Va 3d st. MT. TABOR. NEAR WEST AVE., NEW colonial .House. rooms, rurnace. mantel and grate, gas and gas fixtures, 2 toilets; grounds 80x100 feet; price. $3800. Terms can be arranged. The Title Guarantee & Trust Co., 0 and 7 Chamber of Com merce. DESIRABLE COTTAGE. SIX ROOMS AND Dain. iaundry tubs. etc.. strictly modern. Just completed, fronting south on Roosevelt st (formerly X). between 22d and 23d; Fair grounds vicinity; reaaonabl cash payment. balance to sulL A. H. Blrrell, 202 McKay bldg. FOR SALE NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. full basement with concrete floor, porce lain plumbing, washtubs. gas and electric ity, furnace, walls tinted, hardwood floors; cash or Installments; We.it Side. O. M. Smith, owner, 730 Chamber of Commerce. FIVE NEW, MODERN HOUSES IN HOLLA- day park Addition: also 14 choice lots: streets Improved, cement walks, sewer or wlU bUUd house to suit customers. See R. B. Rice on premises. East 22d and Wasco, or v. u. neck. 307 The Falling bldg. FOR SALE-22xl00, FLANDERS ST.. NEAR a; this is one of the prettiest neighbor hoods In Portland; price 51500; half cash, balance on time; go and look at It. Phone owners. Main 44. FOR SALE BY OWNER MODERN 6-ROOM nouse. b-root basement, cement floor, corner ouxiuu; win rent ror $30 per month, easy it-rros; price t.iuu, see same at 134 .East -If I st.. North. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. FOR A FEW daje, a nne, new cottage of 7 rooms, full basement and large grounds, on East Haw thorne; best car line In the city. P 20, Ore gonlan. BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOUSE. BUILT BY owner for permanent home; large grounds, best car service; will be sold at a loss of 5500 if taken soon. Inquire 74 Sixth. SIGHTLY CORNER. EAST 0TH AND EV. erett; vrhoie, or fractional; will trade for bouse of six or seven rooms and pay dif ference. Owner, CO E. 9th. North. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS. 10-room modern houne and full lot, 349 20th St., near Savler; $6000; easy terms. For full particulars phone Main 310. NEW fi-ROOM HOUSE (NEVER BEEN on. cupieoj m Houacay s Add., near both car lines, lor sale cheap; must raise money at once, c 14. uregonian. NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH BATH. ON E. 44th st.. one block from car: Dart cash. balance easy monthly payments. See J. B. Wilson. 231 Morrison st. FOR SALE NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE CHEAP for cash. 1089 E. 12th N. Take Union and Vernon car. ACREAGE NEAR CAR-LINE. 8 MILES FltOil Morrison st. bridge. C K. Ballard. Mil waukie. Or. FRACTIONAL LOT ON KEARNEY ST. near 24th, cheap. Goldschraldt, 245'fe Wash ington st. CHEAP-ONE OR TWO SIGHTLY COTTAGKS car lines. 32G E. 11 th st. Owner at place. FOR SALEFARMS. GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 120 acres with 20 under plow. 8 acres hay land, balance covered more or less with brush ana timber: land lays nicely soil rich; live water; 4-room house, large barn: one-half acre orchard: In good com munlty; close to school and only 3 miles from town on N. P. Ry. and Columbia River. Price $000. with one-halt down, balance on time. SO acres with 2Q acres under plow, bal ance covered with brush and timber; land lays exceptionally Rood with rich soil: llv water; family orchard; good 5-room house. large barn; with this place goes 4 head of cattle, all farming Implements. Includ lng new mower, hay rake, plows, steel har rows and hay press; close to school. In good community. 4 miles from town on th N. P. Ry. and Columbia River. Price 52150. with one-half down, balance on easy terms. IMUS & WILLOUGHBY, Kalama. Wash 2 ACRES. ONLY i MILE FROM TOWN OF White Salmon; 5o acres extra choice apple land; 22 acres hillside pasture; of the 50 screw. 20 are In cultivation, balance eas ily cleared and rich, deep sub-Irrigated sou Orchard of 250 bearing ariiile trees, abun dance of water. A 4-roomed house, large barn, outbuildings; price $S(W), terms 52700 cash, balance In 3 "years. This place mit be seen to be appreciated. Send for our book on the White Salmon Valley. White Salmon Land Co., White Salmon, Watb. 40 ACRES. WELL IMPROVED. MILES from Kalama; SO Acres In cultivation, bal ance easily cleared; good orchard. 4-room house, barn and outbuildings, z cows, . horses. 50 chickens, new wagon, harness, farm machinery and household goods; price 51'Joo: also la farms, small or large tracts reasonable terms. Kalama Land & Invest ment Co., Kalama, Wash. AN IDEAL HOME 150 ACRES ON THE Columbia River; 75 acres under cultlva tlon, balance can be cultivated; soil very fertile and productive; large G-room house. warehouse 74xiu; uovernment light pay lng 510 month; boats land day or night 57000; Cowlitz Co. Land Co., Kelso, Wash. FOR SALE 220 ACRES. GOOD FOR GRAIN hay. hops or dairy; best farm In Wlllam ette Valley; got hurt In a runaway. Fur ther particulars. C. G. Jaxnleeon, Jefferson, Or. 160 ACRES. 1 MILES FROM KALAMA. 2 in cultivation, balance good timber; 0-room house, barn and outbuildings; soil good title clear; 54500. C J. Lee. Kalama, Wash. Bargains In real estate Improved and partly Improved farms in aiuunoman and ciacka mas Cos. List of prop, will be fur. on ap plication. Roberts & Wlrtz. Gresham, Or. 51G50 154 ACRES, 9-ROOM HOUSE. BARN, 16 acres crops, orchard, other Improvements creek, springs, well; 3 miles electric line. 46S B. 0th. near Caruthers. FOR SALE STOCK RANCH IN EASTERN Oregon, witn a.ooo.wo ieei saw timber, price 53000; or will trade for hotel. Ad dress T 20, Oregonlan. 160 ACRES NEAR FOREST GROVE; 71 acres near Oregon City, very cheap. Shoe Store. 270 Washington st. 200 ACRES: GOOD HOUSE, LARGE BARN; 25 cows. 3 horses, farming machinery, etc. Y 23. Oregonlan. BUY FARMS DIRECT FROM FARMERS; large or small. Call Joseph Parker, 95 3d st. N.; saloon. IMPROVED FARMS AND APPLE LANDS. R. L. Cate & Co.. 113 2d st. TIMBER LANDS. FOR SALE 160 ACRES FIRST-CLASS spruce and cedar, township 2S-10-1D. Pacific County, Washington, one mile from tidewa ter. Address K Johnson, Astoria, Or. SO ACRES TIMBER LAND. WASHINGTON County, 10 miles from Forest Grove; price $900. Apply Mrs. W. Paque, 00 Cook ave. 120 ACRES FINE PILING, CONVENIENT, for 52400; you can make $10,000 handling this. O. W. Eastham, Oregon City. Can locate homesteads, timber claims. Cen tral Oregon! T. M. CCoanell, Prinevllle, .Or. XO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE-1 AN 8-ROOM HOUSE. BARN and 10 lots, on Mount Scott electric line, to exchange for 60 or 80 acres good land on car line, within S miles of the city. Call 300 McKay bldg. 320 ACRES LEVEL VALLEY LAND, SL50 per acre, unimproved, for sale er .exchange. 6C Labbe bldg.. 2d and Washington sts. LAND SCRXP. WE HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLY valid forest reserve scrip on the market. We handle all kinds public land pracUca. Collins Land uo., concord, bldg. FOREST RESERVE, SANTA FE AND OTH- er guaranteed iana scrip on nana ready to locate. MaglnnU tt Son. 22f Falling bldg. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES, 52000 to 510.0W: ulSCr Business yiuycrwos. IO 320,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whiting & Co., 4CS Abingtcn Diag. WANTED Full or fractional lot; West Side; close In; for cash. M 23, uregonian. TO LEASE. TO LEASE LOT 50x100 FEET NEAR LEWIS and Clark Fair grounds. L 23, uregonian. FOR SALE. Horses. Vehicles and Harness. FOR SALE GOOD TRAVELING BAY MARE 7 years old and narness with new open buggy with rubber tires. Inquire at Qulmby Stable, cor. Burnslde and 4th st. FOR SALE TWO TEAMS DRAUGHT horses, weignt zew ana w; nve seifi neavy harness. Columbia Stable, cor. Froat and Columbia sts., J. J. Cusack. HORSES. WAGONS, HARNESS, ALL kinds of venicits oougni. ooiu ana reaica. Hubert tt Hall. 204 4th. Phone Main 220S. NICE CITY-BROKE BROWN HORSE. GOOD welrht and size: nne traveler, oim jaar- quam. Main 2210. 15 HORSES BY W. E. JACOBS. ONE aTAL- llon. 1C50 pounds. 134 E. 34th tit. I'hone Union 1032. SPAN OF 3000-LB DRAFT HORSES heavy harness and 314 wagon. Call 325 Chapman. WANTED 1 BLACK HORSE. ABOUT 1150 pounds; 1 work horse. 1400. 228 Sherlock bldg. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND vehicles on coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash. Pianos. NEW $400 PIANO. $185; 6 MONTHS LES sons free; Fischer 55. 241 1st, cor Main. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL. Hard and pool tables: easy payments; we rent tables, wtth privilege oi Duyinc: moaern oax fixtures, cheap prices, uruns icK-aaite-i lender. 40 3d at. does Your roof leak? Repair It with Elaterlte; It rolls. asy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin cr sningies; oeex ior new roais. Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton old;. PRINTERS AT. A BARGAIN. PEERLESS prees. 0 fonts shaerrer. 0 Quenteii. case long primer, border, ornaments, gaueys. cases, etc.; must be sold this week. Address F 10, care Oregonlan. FOR SALEWATER POWER, ONE MILE from Washougal. on north bank of Columbia River; also good farm. D. li. uary, waen ougal. Wash. BABY BUGGY LATEST MODEL. SLIGHT- ly used, purcnase price ssa, now aio. ia quire at 100 Grand ave. WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR HOGS 11 head of first calf heifers. 8 of them freak r 2o. Oregonlan. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND soda fountains. Northrop &. Sturgts, 0 Front FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL 324 Chamber of Commerce or phone Main 2303. FOR SALE NO. I COW. GIVES 3 AND gallons milk a day. Phone Main lo38. 12-FT. I. X. L. POWER WINDMILL. WITH all connection, cheap. C 2, Oregonlan. RING UP MAIN 5055 FOR BEST PRICES IN cash on furniture and household goods. FOR RENT PIANOS. FOR RENT NEW PIANO. $5 PER MONTH 14 N. Union ave. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED 1000 R. R MEN. NEW WORK. 100 other jobs: name your work and we have It: also station work. Canadian Em ployment Co.. 240 Burnslde st. Phone Main 3074. BOOKKEEPERS. STENOGRAPHERS AND salesmen, eev us for thai position ou want. Same of our manv onenlnzs will suit you. Portland Commercial Bureau, 722 Chamber of Commerce. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade: complete course in a weeks: expert m structlons; positions guaranteed: for terms write wiiumu .uiii:kc, u- woj, -ju 1VANTBD-MES AND BOYS TO LBAHN plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Co.. Schools et Practical Plumbing. 4073-75 Easton ave., bt. Louis. Mo.; 107-3 W. 3d st.. Cincinnati, u, ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN (SINGLE) TO travel and learn good paying business, who can leave town immediately, can io a. ju. to 4 P. M., room 7. 413 Washington. TO SOLICITORS AND AGENTS WE HAVE absolutely the best offers ever put In the field for canvassers. Sunset Magazine. 733 Mission' St.. San Francisco. Cat. SOLICITOR WHO HAS HAD EXPERIENCE In subscription-book work, good pay, steady work; no house to house canvassing; give phone number. Q, 27, Oregonlan. . WANTED TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG MAN to drive light bakery wagon and work around place; alo man to tend to horses. Apply 114 Russell St., or Phone East 570. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT land and throughout state to solicit busi ness: good pay to good men. Call or write. 607 McKay bldg. WANTED FIRST-CLASS BUTTERMAKEK; good references required. Address Clear Creek Creamery Co., Oregon City, Or. R. F. D-, No. 2. FIRST-CLASS MAN. GOOD ADDRESS, EDU cated. well developed physically, to repre sent and manage a local business. J 28, Oregonlan. MEN TO LEARN THE DETECTIVE BUSI uesa; paid while learning. Barrett, room 1501 Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrison. Open evenings. WANTED A GOOD UPHOLSTERER; GOOD wages and a steady Job. Address Walla Walla Upholstering Co., Walla Walla, Wash. LOGGERS. MILLHANDS. FARMHANDS, laborers, other work. See us. U. S. Em ployment Co.. 103 Morrison. Main 1322. WANTED ENERGETIC MAN OF FAIR ED "ucatlon arid some business ability to take charge cattle ranch. O 23, Oregonlan. SALESMAN, GENERAL MERCHANDISE and dry goods; salary $100, with advance ment. Call 722 Chamber Commerce. WANTEDNEAT YOUNG MAN TO LEARN barber trade; some money required. Ad dress S 27. care Oregonlan. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED WRAPPER. stripper on Sumatra tobacco. Portland Ci gar Co., 1654 E. 13th st. OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED HIGH- est price paid. Uncle" Joe, Phone Hood 1802. Call 50 Third st. FOR POSITIONS AT THE FAIR GROUNDS see the Business Men's Clearlng-House, 505 McKay bldg. WANTED EXTRA FURNISHING GOODS salesmen at once. The Chicago, 63, 71, 73 Third etreet. WANTED EXPERIENCED DOMESTIC salesman who can dress windows. E 25, Oregonlan. FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. UTT. COUN try; big wages. 215 Commercial block. FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT once; references required. 232 Stark st. WANTED A SHOEMAKER FOR CUSTOM repairing. 532 Savler st. WATED A GOOD COATMAKER. J. Jensen, The Dalles. Or. DR. WALKER. 131 1S1. CURES ALL FBI- vate- diseases of men. WANTED AN ALL-AROUND PAINTER. Call up Union 4545. MATTRESS-MAKERS WANTED 49 FRONT, corner Davis. WANTED MAN TO SPADE UP YARD. 224 East 16th at. BARBER WANTED SECOND lor etj. AND TAT HELP WANTED MALE. BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE. Positions Secured for Bookkeepers. Railroad clerks. Hotel clerks. Shipping clerks. BUI clerks. Entry clerks. Assistant bookkeepers. General office clerks. Clerks deptmt. stores. Stenographers. Office managers. Cashiers. Accountants. Office men. Salesmen. Grocery clerks. Collectors. Timekeepers. General clerical, technical, commercial men. Apply BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE. 504-505 McKay .Bldg.. 102 3d St.. fortiana- DO YOU WANT WORK AT PORTLAND World'a Fair? Amateur and proressionat actors, singers, musicians, etc.. wanted; call and Fee at once; easy work, big salary. Newman's Theatrical Circuit. 351- Morri son. MANAGERS WANTED FOR OUR BRANCH offices to be opened throughout Oregon; ref erences and email Investment required; lib eral salary. Great Western Telephone Co.. 1005 Market St.. San Francisco. WANTED-A GENTLEMAN TO INVEST $1000 to 52000, with services, in good, clean enterprise; money secure and will double in 6 months. S 23, Oregonlan. HELP WANTED FEMALE. DO YOU WANT WORK AT PORTLAND World's Fair? Amateur and professional actors, elngers. musicians, etc., wanted; call and see at once; easy work, bit sal ary. Newman's Theatrical. Circuit, 351 Morrison. WANTED LADY OF EDUCATION AND refinement as working housekeeper, by middle-aged widower, without Incumbrance: duties light; no farm work; railway sta tion and po&toffice adjacent. K 13. Orego nlan. WANTED LADIES AND GIRLS TO ASSIST In a new line of fancy work; 510 per week; experience unnecessary; work can be taken home. Call at office. 268 Morrison St.. tha Cosmos, room 5. GIRLS VF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL to see ua. Over 1000 positions every monta. Call and register. Canadian Parlors, 22tf& Morrison. Main 1323. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS COOKS. waiters, chambermaids, general workers. St. Loyta Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phono Black 2881. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE3EN- tatives In Portland and throughout the Mate; we pay good money. Call or write 007 Mc Kay bldg. COOKS (CONDON). WAITRESS. DOMES- tlc (Wasco), potwasher. milker, waitresses, cooks, domestics. Drakeu. 203 Washington. WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENKRAL houeework; must be good cook; gooo Kx-a-tlon and wages. Phone Scott 0(C5. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK to asoist with baby. 723 Glwan. WANTED GERMAN WOMAN UNDER 35 AS housekeeper, widower, with children. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. WANTED FOR PRIVATE FAMILY. A UIRL for general housework. Lange Hotel, oth and Washington. EXPERIENCED BUTTONHOLE MAKER wanted. Jacobs Shirt Co., Hamilton bldg., 131 3d et. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN-e-al houiework; good wages; references. 711 Everett. WANTED-YOUNG GIRL FOR SECOND work. Apply from 0 to 12. 3 North 10th, WANTED GERMAN GIRL. NOT UNDER 18 years, for helping In housework. 402 Davis. YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER; STATE salary and experience. B 23. Oregonlan. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOCSE work. 461 Rodney ave.. near Eugene. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral houeework? Apply 355 Taylor st. NEAT. WILLING GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 321 Oth st.. cor. Clay. WANTED-COMPETENT SECOND Apply 105 20th. cor. Kearney. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR ond work. Apply 341 11th st. : EC- WANTED AN EXPERIENCED wait on table. 188 7th st. GIRL TO WANTED GOOD PLAIN COOK. TWO IN family. 812 Johnson st. YOUNG GIRL WANTED AT EAGLE TAI lors. 4th and Burnslde. EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER manicure. 100 5th st. AND GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 3C5 13th st. 520. WANTED AT SC2 MICHIGAN AVE.. for housework. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. MONEY-MAKER JUST OUT; 100 PER CENT profit, quick seller," low-priced; every home needs dozen. Call mornings between 8 and 0, at C17 Fenton bldg. IF YOU WANT A MONEYMAKER. JUST out. write The Oregon Chystallzed Photo & Picture Co.. 43 2d st.. Portland. Or. SITUATION WANTED MALE. BooUh-prra nud Clerks. YOl'NG MAN NOT AFRAID OF WORK, understands the hardware business, ortlee work, can do painting. Is willing to do anything. Phone Main 3247. Ask tor C. S. WANTED BY STEADY YOl'NG MAN. ONE or more hours every day, at. bookkeeping or other work. B 27, Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED MALE STKNOti rapher, assistant bookkeeper; age 2t; experi enced. N 20, Oregonlan. M Iscelloneo as. CIVIL ENGINEER. THOROUGHLY' Ex perienced In Irrigation, drainage, railway and hydraulic mining work, and first-rate draughtsman, desires employment. Has complete modern equipment of field and office Instruments. III accept stock In found development enterprise in part pay ment for services. Address R 21, Ore gonlan. or Tel. Main 1507. YOUNG MAN. 23. COLLEGE GRADUATE. absolutely trustworthy, wtth perfect Knowl edge of English, German and French "lan guages. de.lres position with serloun con cern. X 26, Oregonlan. BY INGENIOUS AND EXPBRIENtED mechanic, either at machine, tool making or light machine work, for which I have 5225 worth of modern tools; or in wood working factory, at running or repairing wood-working tools; 15 years' experience. T 24. Oregonlan. POSITION WANTED BY A COMPETENT colored man as a first-class all-around cook for hotel or boarding apartment: both meat and pastry; strictly sober and neat. W 26. Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN WITH SOME EXPERIENCE la office wants any kind of steady employ ment; can give references, and- Is not afraid of hard work. W 24. Oregonlan. EXPERIENCED LEADER WILL FURNlsH band. large or email, during Portland Ex position; correspondence Invited. Addreas Leader, N 24, Oregonlan. WANTED POSITION AS SCALER: Ex perienced; good references: aUo familiar with books. G 24, Oregonlan. POSITION AS GASOLINE LAUNCH ENGI neer; can run any make of marine gasoline, engine. Y 24, Oregonlan. JAPANESE. GOOD COOK. WISHES SITU atlon, boarding-house or private family. Phone Black 153. WANTED SITUATION. BY SOBER. STEADY man to care for horses. J. Stone. Ill N. 7th st. GOOD JAPANESE BOl' WANTS TO DO housework, any kind. B 28, care Oregonlarr. 6ITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeeper and Stenographers. WANTED POSITION BY STENOGRA pher with several years' experience; capa ble of doing general office work; can fur nish best of references. C 25. Oregonlan. Domestic. POSITION AS COOK IN PRIVATE FAMILY or boarding-house by middle-aged woman; references exchanged; O 27, care Oregonlan. RELIABLE GIRL DESIRES SITUATION TO nurse children; go home nights. 230 Yam hill. ' Phone Black 2881. Housekeepers. SITUATION WANTED HOUSEKEEPER, capable, middle-aged woman; widower or small family. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. Miscellaneous. YOUNG LADY DESIRES PLACE TO WORK for room and board; West Side. V 26, Oregonlan.