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12 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1905. WELFARE OF STATE Oregon Development League Working for It. WILL HOLD BIG CONVENTION Three Commercial Bodies Announce Lists of Delegates Who Will Rep resent Portland at the -Meet- lng Next Wednesday. Portland business men fee.1 a great in terest in the Oregon Development League Convention. Delegations from 'several or ganizations like the Portland Ad Men's League have already been announced. A special request has gone out that each and every one of the officers of all the commercial bodies of this city be present at the opening of the convention at the Marquam Grand Theater, at 9:30 o'clock JVednesday morning, April 25. A reception committee, of which Messrs. E. L. Thompson and S. G. Reed are joint chairmen, will meet at the Marquam Grand Theater at 9 o'clock,'-, where the delegates will be given an opportunity to register and receive badges. This com mittee will be announced later. President H. M. Cake, of the Portland Commercial Club, named the following large and thoroughly representative dele gation: T. B. Wilcox, W. M. Ladd, A. L. Mills, L. Allen Lewis, JT. Frank Watson, R. Livingstone, J. C. Ainsworth, I. N. Fleischner, Walter P. Burrell, J. H. Thatcher, B. A. Worthlngton, L. Ger llnger, L. R. Fields, A. L. Craig, W. E. Coman, R. B. Miller, Edward Ehrman, W. H. Chapln, Robert" Stevens, Mark Levy, George Hazen, W. B. Glafke, A. M. Smith, R. F. Prael, W. A. Cleland, Rob ert Kennedy, E. L. Thompson, S.G. Reed, Benjamin I. Cohen, R. A. Marshall, Colo nel James Jackson, W. J. Morrow, J. H. Goddard, J. F. Batchelder, B. B. Beek man. A. H. Blrrell, Whitney L. Boise, J. W. Blaine, S. Benson, F. E. Beach, W. W- Cotton, Samuel Connell, H. L. Chapln, A. D. Charlton, A. H. Devers, F. Dresser, Thomas C. Devlin, W. C. Francis, Leo Friede, G. D. Gammons, F. N. Gilbert, S. H. Gruber, R. W. Hoyt, George M. Hy land. Ellis G. Hughes, Alexander Kerr, L. Y. Keady, George Lawrence, Jr., F. A. Nitchey. H. C. Wakeman, - Warren S. White, ..Thomas P. Thornton, E. M. Bran nick A.' King Wilson, John S. Beall, T. W, B. London, C. Lombard!. Dr. Byron E. Miller, J. G. Mack, Henry McCraken, J. C. Moreland, James Manner, A. B. Manley. Hugh McGulre. E. H. McCraken. C. A. McCargar, H. B. Noble, Ben Neu- stadter. I. W. Pratt, W. C. Puffer, F. W. J Leadbetter, J. Thorburn Ross, H. S. Rowe, H. C. Wortman, H. K. Sargent, A. P. Tifft, George Taylor, Jr., Alfred Tuck er, M. B.-Wakeman. President G. W Allen, of the Board of Trade, named: Wallls Nash, P. W. Cus ter, B. Lee Paget. Joseph D. Lee, F. E. jBeach, C. W. Nottingham, Seneca Smith, T. C. Devlin, J. H. Fiek, A.. A. Muck. E. H. Kilham, B. S. Pague, T. S. Townsend, R, H. Tate, W. E. Rothery, H. H. New hall, D. E. Buchanan, Frank Dayton, G. Evart Baker. President William D. Wheelwright, of the Chamber of Commerce, named: Dr. Henry W. Coe, O. M. Crouch, D. C. Cham bers, R. M. Gray, W. H. Beharrell, J. G. Mack, W. J. Burns, Levy May, J. E. Ha seltine, O. M. Scott, A. H. Boylan. S. G. Reed, J. J. Metzger, W. Y. Masters, Fred Rothschild, Philip Metschan, Henry Jen nings, George Taylor, Charles E. Ladd, Henry Hahn. President W. H. Chapin, of the Mult nomah Club, named this delegation: D. J. Moore. C. F. Swigert. Morris Dunne, D. T. Honeyman. H. W. Kerrigan. O. O. Jones, W. A. Robb, J. W. Holmes, A. H. Hablghorst, A. S. Rothwell. Delegations are being named from all over the state, and there is an absolute certainty that the convention will be very much larger than the first one held last year. Dies or Heart Disease on Street. From heart trouble. Samuel TV. Maries died suddenly on Third, near Salmon street, at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. He sank to the sidewalk and expired before a physican could reach him. Dep uty Coroner A. I. Finley took charge of the body. He stated that no inquest would be held. The funeral arrangements have not been made. Mr. Marks was 60 years old and was one of the most widely-known men In Port land. For a long time he was Constable In Judge Bullock's East Side Justice Court, but recently had been engaged In other business. , DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Or.. April 20. Maximum- tem perature. 08 deg.; minimum. 46 deg. River reading at 11 A. 6.5 feet; chance in past 24 hours', rise 0.4 feet- Total precip'ltatUn, C. P. Mi to 5 P. M., 0.01 Inch; total since Sep tember 1. 1904, 29.20 Inches: normal since September 1, 1904. 40.53 Inches; deficiency. 11.33 Inches. Total sunshine April -10r 1905. 3 hours and 54 minutes; possible eunshlne, 13, hours and 46 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea-level) at 5 P. M., 29.77. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. is? WM- ' l STATIONS. g r 5Mi 1 r IF ? I Baker City Btamarck ...... Boise Eureka.......... Helena North Head..... Pocatello........ Portland... Red Bluff Roseburg. ........ Sacramento Salt Lake City. San Francisco.. Spokane... Seattle Tatooeb Island.. "Walla "Walla... 156I0.O0! NW N ' Cloudy Clear 520.00 58 T NB Pt cloudy Rain 000.06 SB 156 NW Cloudy NW Clear Rain 0.041 SW 0.00 NW Clear Cloudy Clear- 0.00 SB 0.00 N to.oo 4S Cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy 0.02! S NW T 12fSE 0.02 12 S3 NW NW NE 0 00114 Clear Clear 0.00 6 6610.00 4 CJoudy T trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. rhjrinsr the last 12 hours Hcht rain has fallen alone; the California coast from Eureka south to San Francisco, and showers are re ported in the Great Salt Lake Basin and in the neighborhood of Spokane. The tempera, ture has risen in Northern Oregon, Washing, ton and Idaho. The indications are for showers in this dis trict Friday. WEATHER FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Showers; couth to west winds. Western .Oregon Showers; south to west winds. Western Washington Increasing cloudiness, followed by showers; winds shifting to south erly. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Idaho Partly cloudy, with showers and thun der storms. EDWARD A. SEALS. District Forecaster. XEW TODAY. FOR SALE. B-ROOM HOUSE, WITH ALL MODERN 1M provemenU. Inquire 6S7 Williams ave. J. G. MACK & CO. Exclusive CARPETS Spring Stocks larger than ever. ' All grades, from Ingrains at 45c to Royal Wiltons. at $3.50 per 86-88 THIRD STREET XXTVCXAX, Trm. tmm AM UIRK3TM tTMEM. NXTU1S, itStM EftropMQ Pkn $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 pr Day THE BEST WAY TO Sites to accommodate 4. 6, 9, 16 and CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. "Room," "Rooms aiid Board." "Hoose keeplnjr Booms." "Situations Wanted," 15 words or less, 15 cents; 1G to 20 words, SO cents; 21 to 25 words. 25 cents, etc No dis- ; 1-r.tmt fnr ajillttnmil InurtlnRL 1 UNDER ALt OTHER I LEADS, except "New Today,' 30 cents for 15 words or less; 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. "SEW 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 Orrgonldn. and left at this office, should always be inclosed in sealed envelopes. No stamp Is rcQoired "on such letters. The Oreconlan will not be responsible for i errors in advertisements taken through the telephone. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Gilman's. No. 413 Washington St., 10 A. M., by S. L. N. Gllman, auctioneer. By J. T. Wilson, at salesroom, ISO First st., at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, Auctioneer. At Baker's Auction House, corner Alder and Park. Sale at 2 P. M. Geo. Baker & Co., Auctioneers. At the Portland auction-rooms, 211 First street, between Salmon and Taylor. Sale at 2 P. M. sharp. C L. Ford, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. HASSALO LODGE, NO. 15. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. Visitors wel come. HENRY BROWN. Secretary. PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A. F. AND A. M. Regular communi cation this (Friday) evening. 7:30 o'clock. Past Master J. C. More land will deliver an address on the subject of "Masonry: Its Influences." All members and brethren earnestly invited. By order W. M. 1. W. PRATT, Secretary. ROSE CITY CHAPTER. U. D. O. E. S. A regular communication this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. K. P. Hall, Marquam bldg. By order W. M. SARAH B. GUERIN. Sec. DIED. HASTINGS At the residence at Stuart's Sta tion. April 20. 1905. Harvey A. Hastings, age40 years 5 months 22 days. MARKS In this city on April 20. 1905. S. W. Marks, aged C2 years. Member of the Union Payment System. Funeral announcement later. RICHARDSON In this city on April 20. 1903. Thomas M. Richardson. Funeral announce ment later. DANZIGER April 1. at Homburg-on-Main, Bavaria. Bertha Danzlger. nee Dreshfleld, beloved mother of Mrs. Una. Hecht, ofstbls city. New York. Chicago and St. Louis pa pers please copy. FUNERAL notices. BUDD April 19, at 8 P. M., Kate L., wife of D. E. Budd. Funeral nt family resi dence, 254 N.orth 24th 'st.. Friday, April 21, at 2 P. M. Services at the grave private. SMITH Friends acquaintances and comrades of G. A. R. 'are respectfully Invited to at tend be funeral services of Alex. J. Smith, Which will be held at Flnley8 at 3:30 P. M. today. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. BANNON In thlseity. April 19. 1003, Mabel, daughter of Stella and James R. Bannon. of this city. The funeral will take plac from Flnley's Chapel today at 10 A. M. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to at tend. PARENTI In this city, April 20, 1905. at the family residence. 312 Main sL. Stella Viola. daughter of Alfonso and Frances Parentl, H jagea 4 years 11 montns and 0 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at St. Michael's Church, corner 4th and Mill streets, at 10:30 A. M.. Saturday, April 22. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DUNNING. McENTEE & GILBAUGH, saccessont to Dunning ft Campion, under takers and embalmers, moders la every de tail. 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLMAN CO Undertaken! and embalmers, have moved to their new bnlld Ibjc Tfilrel and Salmon. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 597. J. P. FINLEY SON. Funeral Directors, cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor oner. Lady asslstast. Telephone No. 9. F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Telephoed Eat 52. ZELLEK-BY&XES. CO., UNDERTAKERS, Embfclmcrs, 273 Kus'l; East DM; lady aa't. Dealers in v. j'-i yard. SEE PORTLAND Is byTally-Ho, Cabriolet, Boulevard Wagon, . or Landau. THONE MAIN 222 UNITEU CARRIAGE --... COMPART 28 people. 11th and MORRISON Sts. NEW TODAY. MPORTANT "Q HOW to deposit WHERE to deposit .ltt rr WHEN you deposit INVESTORS. COME TO 'THE OLDEST TRUST ' COMPANY IN OREGON" (CAPITAL $300,000) That pays 3 per cent interest on savings ac counts and issues Intereet-bearlng certificates of deposit that pay from 3 to 4 per cent In terest and can be drawn at any time by giv ing c certain number of days' notice Write today for our. book of "ILLUSTRATIONS." PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON 109 Third Street. BEN J. I. COHEN President H.'L. PITTOCK Vice-President B. LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary Prices Go Up! Prices of all lots at University Park and Portsmouth will be ad vanced 10 per cent on May 1, 1905. Don't forget the date. Prices will adavance rapidly from that date on. We have told you, that lots at Univer sity Park will sell for $1000 per front foot within the lifetime of persons now living. This statement rests on. reasoning from cause to effect and not on visionary prophecy. It will only require a glimpse to convince any person that business of immense im portance is now in process of develop ment on the whole Peninsula and Uni versity Park is the very center of this business movement. The sooner you invest the larger will be your profits within the next five years. Prices ?60 to $300 each, one-tenth down, balance $5 monthly on each lot, no interest, no taxes, abstract with each deed. PEAKCIS L M'KENNA, Boom 606, Commercial Block, and University Park Station. Underwriters' Auction Sale We are instructed by Messrs. John son' and Hlgglns, average adjusters, to sell by public auction at our sales rooms. No. 413 Washington street, on I Wednesday, April 26, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M, Ex. S. S. Oregon: Seven caacs Dry Goods, Domentics, Drain Goods and Underwear, Over HhirtK,4 Sheetlnjr, Shlrtlnp, Etc. 1 cane dears, 3 barrel Shredded Cocoannt, 1 bale Coffee Sacks, 1 case Hat Frames, Etc. Terra ensh. S. L. N. OILMAN, Auctioneer MORTGAGE LOANS mm FerUaad ral astat &t lowest rates. Tit 1m inrurvd. .Abstracts faralskMt. Title Guarantee & Trust Co., 7 CUbm es QiBWtr 5T0RES FOR RENT On Washington st., desirable location. 'Ap ply 314 Chamber of Commerce. AMUSEMENTS. Marquam Grand Theater V.T.U1SIE &t ildtst Maniztr fnone iiain ees. Monday and Tuesday Nights. April 24-25. L. R. STOCKWELL and CHAS E. VERNER in the Comedy Drama "HON. JOHN NORTH." PRICES Lower Floor, except last 3 rows, $1; last 3 rows. 73c. Balcony. 73c and 50c Gallery, 25c and 33c. Boxes' and Leges. $7.50. Seats now selling. COLUMBIA THEATER 14th and Washington. TONIGHT ALL WEEK. MATINEE 5ATUR day Columbia Stock Company, last week hut one, presenting Bertha M. Clay's famous DORA THORNE. The only first-class attraction In the city. Popular prices, 60c, 35c, 23c. 15c; matinees, 25c. 15c. 10c. Down-town boxffice all day af 327 Morrison. Phone Main 110; evening at theater. Main 311. NEXT "PINK DOMINOES." Farewell week. Empire Theater ge&t1si.. Hundreds, turned away yesterday. Matinee Every Day at 2:15. One Show Each Night at S:15. lO CENTS ADMISSION. ALL THISrfVEEK. The Great Temperance Flay "TEX NIGHTS IN A BARROOM." Presented by the Empire Stock Company. GRAND WSo . . A WONDERFUL BILL! Return Engagement SYLVESTER, JONES AND PRINGLE. FIELDS AND HANSON. THE OLIVER TROUPE. KARDEL AND ZHARDNA. GARDNER AND REVERE. VERONEE AND HOUSTON. MR. ALF. BONNER. , GRANDISCOPE. General Admission, 10c. Few Reserved Seats in front, 20c Box Seats, 25c STAR THEATER SggiSSS: DEMORA AND GRACETA. EDDIE WESTON BESSIE E. BEASLEY. DALY AND MURPHY. KNOX BROTHERS. LOIS CKCELE IIOBSON. JOHN CLIFFORD. ROSCOE ARBUC1CLE. EROJECTOSCOrE. Shows 2:30. 7:30. 9 P. M. Admission 10c HOPFAVANS IN CYCLE WHIRL AT THE BAKER; Third and Yamhill. Keating & Flood. Mngrs. Greatest Aerial Act in Vaudeville. OTHER ACTS: , Memphis Kennedy. Smith and Ellis. The Two Traviolas. Gardner Golden. Jean Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hngun. The Biograph. Showing "The Great Yegg Burglary." Shows at 2:30. 7:30, 9 P. M. Admission 10 cents to any sear. Lewis and Clark Observatory HAWTHORNE TERRACE PORTLAND HEIGHTS Now open. Take Portland Heights car and get oft at Hawthorne Terrace, one block from car line. No climbing. Electric elevator. Most magnificent view In America. See beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from top of tower. Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. Baseball! RECREATION" PARK, Corner Vanshn and Tiventy-fourtli. PORTLAND VS. LOS ANGELES APKU. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. ADMISSION S5c. GRANDSTAND, 25c. CHILDREN, 15c, NISW TODAY. Don't Forget This We have the largest list of inside business property and the choicest residence property of any real estate firm' in the city. jf you are -looking for an investment or for a home it will pay you to see us. R. L. CATE & CO. Portland Eeal Estate Center, 113 Second Street. Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards. Real Estate, City and Farm Insurance in Ail Lines A. H. BIRRELL, 202-3 McKay bldr Third and Stark. FREE LAND IN OREGON Under the "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed direct from state. WRITE OR CALL. TODAY. Booklets and map free. B. S. Cook ft Co.. 251 Alder street. Portland. Or. STARK STREET 100x100; close in; best quarter on street: tee me for price. A. D. MARSHALL.. S2fc 3d Bt. 1'OR SALE REAL, ESTATE. MUST BE SOLD AT OKCE-10 ACRES BEST of land, no travel, 3 miles from city on Hlllaboro trolley line; $S50. $300 cash, bal ance $100 per year at 0 per cent; nrat-class Investment. Owner, 419 McKay bide. FOR SALE 22x100, FLANDERS ST., NEAR 22d; this is one of .the prettiest neighbor hoods in Portland; price 1S00; half cash, balanco on time; so and look at it. Phone owners. Main 44. FOR SALE BY OWNER-MODERN 0-ROOM house. 8-foot basement, cement floor, corner 50x100; clll rent for $30 per month, easy terms; price $2100. See same at 134 East 21st st. Nofth. HOUSE AND LOT, WOODLAWN. $1600; lot 13th and Florence, $350; 40 acres, Clark Co., Wah.. $S00; 160 acres at Forest Grove, tim ber, bulldlngf. orchard. $1800. P 40, Ore gonlan. ' BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOUSE. BUILT BY owner for permanent home; large grounds. , best car service; will be sold at a lota of $500 if taken soon. Inquire 74 Sixth. MAKE AN OFFER MUST BE SOLD. S room house and lot In Irvington, 450 E. 10th sL, near Tillamook; go and sec It. F. Breske. room 444, Sherlock bldg. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS. 10-room modern house and full lot, 340 l"th St.. near Savler; $0000; easy terms. For full particulars phone Main 310. FOR SALE 50 ACRES. ALL IN CULTIVA tlon, mile from town; houe, barn, fruit, etc.; a beautiful home; only $2600. Address Box 48, Gervalf. Or. FOR SALE 5 ACRES ON CANNON ROAD, three miles out; fine place to build a horns; garden and orchard; selling- cheap. Apply 287 Morrison et 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. W. P. electric Una. O. R. Addlton. Lents. Or. Take ML Scott cor, 5c. FOR SALE 2 WEST SIDE LOTS, 40X100 each; grand view, one block to car. Phone Main 1181, 204 14th sL D. B. Kelly, owner. FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 rooms. 315 22d at. Price low. Owner. Mrs. W. A. Daly. The Brown. 271H Grand ave. $2200-2 BEAUTIFUL LOTS WITH GOOD house, plenty fruit, garden all In; Willlams avfc. car. Miller, 303 Chamber Commerce. FOR SALE NEW FJVE-ROOM COTTAGE: good location; $1400, cash or installments. O. M. Smith. 730 Chamber of Commerce. $7500 IMPROVED INCOME PROPERTY, close in; yearly Income $0o0; terms; East Side. Apply 23 Grand ave. South, room 3. NEW MODERN COTTAGE. 6 ROOMS, 12 blocks east Of Morrison bridge, $2450; easy terms. Kroner. 105 H 3d st. room B. FOR SALE NEW HOUSE, 5 ROOMS, BATH, gas. electricity: lot 50x75; West Side; $1800; terms. G. W. Watt. 410 McKay bldg. 6 UNIMPROVED LOTS ON HILLS SOUTH of city; Ideal place for party in quest of health: $300. G 40, Oregonlan. TOWN3END, DRIGGS & CO., REAL ESTATE; insurance, immigration. 280 Alder st, bet xh and 5th. ACREAGE NEAR CAR-LINE, 8 MILES FROM Morrison ct bridge. C K. Ballard, Mil waukie. Or. FOR SALE BT OWNER, $1800: a slxroom 'modern house; fine 'location. Phone Union 3552. ' . " " ' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR BALE NEW 0 AND S-ROOJ KOUSS; bath, stationary washstand. concrete base ment, gas and electric lights, furnace, house tinted, pasa pantry, large bedrooms, with closets in each, wood elevator, stationary washtubs In basement: cn Unlon-avenua car line, five-minute service, near good school, lawn, etreeta Improved; houses now open for inspection; cash or installments. Inquire owner, H. E. Stemler. 122 3d sU. or at r Idence. C52 Union ave. North, cae block south of houses. $35 TO $100. Fine sightly lots on the Peninsula, short distance from St, Johna car line; city water: graded streets; hurry, - before they are all gone. SHERMAN D. BROWN; 351 Stark sC INVESTORS. ATTENTION !! ! Rest buy on the market. 12th. near GItsan st,' lot 50x100, with building 30xSO feet, two story, price only $3500. The building alone is worth $2000. F. Breske, room 444 Sher lock bldg., S5U 3d st ACRE TRACTS WE MAKfl A SPECIALTT of candling acreage; choice acre tracts for homes, within the city limits or' outside; terms to suit A. C CourcMU & Ccs. 110 Second at HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT. 3 MILES from railroad; good Improvements, work At good wagea, neat, only $200; good farms, from $20 to $5u an acre, near railroad and river; great bargains; city residence and vacant lots and acreage. Townsend-Driggs & Co.. 2S9 AWer st FOR SALEr 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; West 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 whl build house to suit custoniers. See R. B. Rice on premises. East 22d and Wasco, or W. O. Beck. 307 The Falling bldg. $1500-25x100; 1STH. NEAR LOVEJOT; PART cash. Phone East 1507. 2TOR SALE FAR3IS. FORCED TO SELL AT SACRIFICE, ITAL IAN PRUNE ORCHARD. WILLAMETTE VALLEY, NEAR PORTLAND. OR.: 230 ACRES JN BEARING TREES. 180 IN LIGHT 11MBER; COMPLETE PACKING AND DRYING PLANTS; PRODUCED $8000 NET PROFIT ABOVE ALL EXPENSES IN 1904: IMMEDIATE SALE AN INDUCE MENT FOR UNUSUAL SACRIFICE. AD DRESS OWNER DIRECT AT Q 30. ORE GONIAN. A CHOICE DAIRY RANCH. 240 acres of rich, black soil, all 'level. 21S acres In hay, 20 acres In timber, for pasture and wood, a stream runs across land, a fine, large house, barn. 50x60; outbuildings. t mile to school or -etore. mall delivered." 2 miles to creamery and cheese factory. This ranch lies in the famous Trout Lake aectlon of Klickitat County. Extensive outside range; price $8500; terms $2500, balance on' asy time. Send for our book on White Salmon Valley. White Salmon Land Co. AN IDEAL 'HOME 150 ACRES ON THE Columbia River; 75 acres under cultiva tion, balance can be cultivated; soil very fertile and productive; large 0-room house, warehouse 74x120; Government light pay ing $10 month; boats land day or night; $7000; Cowlitz Co. Land Co., KeUo. Wash. A BARGAIN 162 ACRES. $20 PER ACRE; 50 In cultivation, 70 acres good timber, now leased at 50 cents stumpage; 4 miles west of Eatacada; good house and outbuildings. 3 acres orchard; mile from store, school and church. Call at Viola, or address EX. L. Walker. Oregon City. R. F. D. No. 2. 160 ACRES. 20 MILES FROM PORTLAND. If you want the best, cheapest and health lestthe best soil, the besfsprlng water, the best fruit; no frost no wind; near boat landing In fact, the finest farm or home on the Pacific Coast, write to Owner, care V 24, Oregqnlan. TEN-ACRE TRACT. SIX MILES BAST OK Morrison-treet bridge, on Russellville road, between Base Line and Section Line Roadti; recently cleared and plowed; one-quarter down, balanco In ten years at 6 per cent Frank C. Baker, room 12 Hamilton bldg. STOP HERE 000 ACRES. COO ACRES CO lumbja River bottom, very best hay land, all fenced, cross-fenced, orchards, good barns, other buildings; fare to Portland. 45 cents; Immediate sale, $10.50 acre.' T. W. Plttenger. 243fc Morrison. 4SU ACRES. $ 1 0.000 BEST STOCK FAIM IN Cowlitz County for money; good house, good barn, good water, good orchard, public school on place: 150 acres In cultivation: a snan. If you want It. write Cowlitz County Land ICO ACRES, 1 MILES FROM KALAMA, 25 in cultivation, balance good timber: O-room house, barn and outbuildings; soil good; title clear; $4500. C. J. Lee. Kalaxna. Wash. Bargains In real estate Improved and partly Improved farms In Multnomah and Clacka mas Cos. List of prop, will be fur. on ap plication. Roberts & Wlrtz. G res ham. Or. FOR SALE 40 ACRES GOOD LEVEL TIM- ier land. 1 miles from Boring, on the O. W. P. & Ry. line. Call between 1 and JZ f. m. i'none .aiam uuis. r FOR SALE STOCK RANCH IN EASTERN uregon. wiin o.wu.uuu iees" saw timber price $3000; or will trade for hotel. Ad- cress x -o, uregonian. WANTED A PURCHASER FOR 200 ACHES oi Desi oi oairy or 2 rum in Linn County; price $20 per acre; half cash. V. Cladek Scio, Or. ICO ACRES' NEAR FOREST GROVE; 71 acres near Oregon City, very cheap. Shoe BUY FARMS DIRECT FROM PAHMMS large or small. Call Joseph Parker, 5 3d st. N.; saloon. IMPROVED FARMS AND APPLE LANDS. K. U. fate et Co.. 113 2d st WANTED REAL 'ESTATE. WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. $2000 to fio.oou: also Dullness properties $5000 to zu,uw. iiave Buyers, u. w. wniun? lo.. WANTED A FEW MORE 5 AND G-ROOM modern cottages to sell on Installments. Have buyers, a. s. Cock & Co., 251 Al der st. WANTED Full or fractional lot; West Side; ctosa iu, lur uuii. ox i, uregemon. TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE 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, witnm s miles of the city. Call 309 McKay bldg. LOT AND HOUSE FOUNDATION AND CASH to exchange for 6-room house In central lo cation. Townsend-Driggs & Co., 283 Alder st. LAND SCRIP. WE HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLY vauu loreat iti ocnp on mo msrKec We handle all kinds public land practice. Collins Land Co.. Concord bldg. FOREST RESERVE, SANTA FE AND OTH- er guaranteed lana ecnp on nand ready to locat. aiaginnis & bon. f .trailing oiag. TIMBER LANDS. HAVE FINE SCRIPPING PROPOSITION 3000 acres good umDer. if interested, ad dress R 40, Oregonlan. FOR 3 ALE. Horses, Vehicles and Karnes. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. BAND OF ranee noraes. t or particulars aaareas G su. uregoman. FOR SALE GOOD DRIVING BAY MARE. 7 years old, and harness, with new open buggy, with rubber tires: Inquire at Elks Stable, cor. Burnslde and 4th sts. HANDSOME BAY HORSE, WEIGHS 1100 lbs., perfectly sound ana wen oroken every way, genue tor laaies use; nearly new dikq buggy and barneys, whip, robe. Call 23 N. 14th st $45 BUYS NICE BLACK MARE. WEIGHS 1100 lbs. perfectly sound and well broken every way; also cneap rarm team. Call Re gal Stable. 14th and Burnslde sts. LARGEST STOCK. OF NEW AND 2D -HAND venicics on noaat xpr sals or mra. 2.1 wan. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles and Harness. FOR SALE ONE GOOD DRIVING HORSE; one biuaeoiKer top buggy ana narness. in quire between 1 o'clock to S P. M., Bon Ton saloon, 271 Couch street HORSES. WAGONS. HARNESS, ALL Kinas of vehicles bought sold and rented. Hubert & HaJL 264 4th. Phone Main 2203. GOOD SIZE AND WEIGHT, NICE GENTLE cny-aroKe anving norse. Room OOJ. iiar quam. Main 2210. 15 HORSES BY W. E. JACOBS. ONE STAL- iion, ltiou pounds. 134 E. 34th st Phone Union 1632. FOR SALE SEVEN HEAVY TEAMS. narncas ana wagons. 1H r, otn st Pianos. Kimball -upright piano, $125; organ, $25; guitar. Danjo et jianaoun. io. --llii let, cor. Main. Miscellaneous. THERE WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- tion on Friday. April 28. 1005. the entire select herd, 34 head of mTlch cows, at the J. Pope farm on Elliott Prairie, five miles east of Hubbard. Or.; 26 head ore just fresh, balance will freshen In from two to Ave weeks; also fine 3-year-old Jeraey servlce bull: stock can be viewed by intend ing purchasers by applying on the farnu time of sale, 12 noon sharp; terms, easy. For further particulars pply to George Pope, trustee. Woodbum. Or.. R. F. D.. or to M. H. Hp3tetler. auctioneer. Needy. Or. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it witn Elaterlte; it rolls, asy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin or shingles; beat for new roofs. Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2, Hamilton bldr. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL. Hard and pool tables; easy payments; w res: tables, with privilege of buying; modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Balks-Col lender. 43 3d st FOR SALE WATER POWER, ONE MILE from Washougal. on nortn bank of Columbia River: also good farm. D. H. Gary, Wash ougal. Wash. 18-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH: IN EXCEL- Ient condition. Price. $xa. w. J. Clemens, 273 Stark st. FOR SALE LARGE ICEBOX AT A BAR- gain if sold at once. Call 200 3d, or phone Main 5331. FOR SALE LIGHT BRAHMA ROOSTERS for breeding purposes. Apply at 405 Union ave.-- FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND soda fountains. Northrop & Sturgls, 6 Front NEW AND 2D.-HAND CASH REGISTERS and safes; easy payments. C033 Ankeny st FOR SALE 140 FEET SOLID BRASS RAIL- ing; and 34 standards. Inquire 1042 Belmont BABY BUGGY FOR SALE CHEAP; NEAR LY new. Inquire 575 Main. Phone Main 460. FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL :t24 Chamber of Commerce or phone Main 263. TENT. 52X85 FEET. $150. 555 MORRISON st. Phone Main 460S. HELP WANTED MALE. BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE. Positions Secured for Bookkeepers, i Railroad clerks. stenograpoers. notei clerks. Office managers. Shipping clerks. Cashiers. Bill clerks. Accountants. Entry clerks. .Office men. Assistant bookkeepers. Salesmen. Genera office clerks. Grocery clerks. Clerks deptmt stores. Collectors. Timekeepers. General clerical, technical, commercial men. Apply BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE. 304-505 McKay Bldg.. 102 3d st. Portland. 2 CARPENTERS. $3 AND BOARD; 4 BRIDGE carpenters, $3; nreman, $aw; mui teamster, man and wife, private place; bucker. $2.75; axmen. $2-5u; signal boy, $35; sawmill hands, fare paid; R. R. laborers, free fare; others. HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 26 N. Second t. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED. unmarried men. between ages of 18 and J5. citizens of United State, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write Engliyb. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer.' 15d and Oak sts., Port land Or. BOOKKEEPERS. STENOGRAPHERS. SALES- men will find it - to their advantage to in vestigate our successiui pian oi placing men in good positions, do it now. Portland Commercial Bureau, 722 Chamber of Com merce. MANAGER WANTED FOR OUR BRANCH office to oe opened throughout Oregon; ref erences and email Investment required; lib eral salary. Great Western Telephone Co., 1005 Market st, San Francisco. CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS. CLERICAL AND general office men seeking employment can best serve their interests Dy caning at tne Portland Commercial Exchange, rooms 307 308 Allsky bldg.. 265 Morrison st. WANTED 1000 It R. MEN. NEW WORK. 100 other jobs; name your work and we have it; also station work. Canadian Em ployment Co., 249 Burnslde at Phone Main 3074. v WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Co., Schools of Practical PiumDmg. 4Ui3-i Easton ave., St. Louis. Mo.; 107-0 W. 3d St.. Cincinnalt, O. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; complete course In 8 weeks; expert In structions; positions guaranteea; zor terms write GUlman College, 627 Clay, San Fran. WANTED RELIABLE PARTY. 200 PER cent selling Imperial cane and camp stool at Portland Exposition. Send stamp. WE SELL SICK AND ACCIDENT BENE- nts that people want; splendid proposition to agents. Union Mutual Aid Association. 401 Marquam bldg. FOR POSITIONS AS CASHIERS. TICKET takers, etc.. for concessionaires at the Portland Exposition, . call 308 Alisky bklg.. 265Ja Morrison st WANTED YOUNG 3IAN. AGE 20 TO 28. to travel: good paying business for right party. Call 10 to 4 P. M.. room 7, 413H Washington. WANTED TWO BRIGHT YOUNG SOLICI tora, salary and commission; references re quired. Call 329 Marquam bldg., 0:30 to 10:30. LOGGERS. MILLHANDS, FARMHANDS, laborers, other work. See us. U. S. Em 'ployment Co.. 193 Morrison. Main 1322. WANTED SINGLE YOUNG MAN TO travel who can leave town Immediately. Call 1 to 3 P. M at 437 E. 15th st. North. WANTED YOUNG MAN. ABOUT 20 YEARS, with experience In photograph work; wages small to commence. 801 Dekum bldg. PAINTER AND SIGN PAINTERj ONLY those that can take charge of first-class work need apply. 1042 Belmont. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED COOK, small family; good wages. Call 192 Lowns dale St.. near High School. CUTTER FOR ESTABLISHED HOUSE IN the city; must be a practical tailor. Ad dress M 31. Oregonlan. COLLECTOR WITH SOME GENERAL OF flce experience: will pay liberal salary 722 Chamber of Commerce. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS RIP SAWYER for sash and door plant Apply 441 East Morrison. MAN WITH $75 TO INVEST . CAN HAVE 1 rteady work and fair wages. E 33, Ore gonlan. OLD CLOTBMNG. SHOES WANTED HIGH est price paTd. Phone Hood 1802. Calt 50 3d. WANTED YOUNG. MAN WITH EOME Ex perience in meat market 22 Grand ave. N. FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. CO UN try; big wages. 215 Commercial block. FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT ones; references required. 232 Stark, st MEN TO LEARN THE DETECTIVE Busi ness. Barrett Alisky bids., room 301. WANTED-r-FIRST-CLASS PANTS MAKERS Js'icoll the Tailor. 10S 3d st. WANTED PLANERMAN. GEO. AINSLEE & Co.. 16th and Pettysrove. DR. WALKER. 181 1ST. CURES ALL PRI vato diseases of men. EXPERIENCED AUTOMOBILE REPAIR-men.- G4-66 6th st WANTED YOUTH" AT NICOLL THE TAIL or, ' 10S 3d st. TTTTT.T WANTED FEMALE. WANTED BUSINESS WOMAN. SINGLE. 23 years old or over, that understands boo keeping, as Joint manager of an office; sal ary $9 per week. Apply 223 Ablngton bldg., 106 Third st GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU3EWORK, FAM lly -of two. 533 Johnson st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 3S5 12th st. KELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED LADY" OF EDUCATION ANO refinement as working nousexeepcr. vj die-aged widower, without incumbrance, duties light; no farm work; railway sta tion and poatoffice adjacent 13. Ortjo nian. WANTEDtt-LADIES AND GIRLS TO AS- slst In a new line of fancy work; iw P week; experience unnecessary: worlc caa be. taken home. Call at office. 263 Mor rison st, the Cosmos, room 5. WANTED WOMAN TO DO LIGHT GEN- eral housework for smull family; cooa home furnished. Call at 1107 Thurman st Willamette Heights. Phoneilaln 378 GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL to see us. -Over 1000 positions every month. Call and "register. Canadian Parlors, Morrison. Main 1323. HOTEL WAITRESS. $25 (FARE); WAIT- resses. pantry, boarding, cooks. Su; con don, $30; housework. Drake's, 205 Wash ington. SITUATIONS WANTED HOUSE KEE PERS. cooks, waitresses, cnamoermaias. nousewor. girls, nurses. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main, 5413. WANTED RELIABLE GIRL TO TAKE care of children and do upstairs wotk. Ap ply at 460 Holladay ave. Telephone East 304. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. waiters, chambermaids, general workers, ht Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Mala 54W WANTED A STRONG YOUNG GIRL TO AS slst In cooking and general housework. Scandinavian preferred. 54 16th st. North. WANTED A WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS per day. I. Gevurtz & Sons. 173 lst'st WANTED YOUNG LADY WITH BXPERl ence in photo studio; must be neat. qui. k. and a good talker. 801 Dekum bldg. WANTED NURSE; ALSO SECOND GIRL; city references required: small family; good wages. 233 N. 24th. cor. Marehail. WANTED NEAT-APPEARING GIRL FOR general housework; family of 3. Call 358 N. 32d et. Willamette Heights. WANTED GERMAN WOMAN UNDER 35 as housekeeper, widower with children. 230Vj Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO cell the new telephone Index. Inquire W. J. Clemens. 273 Stark st STENOGRAPHER FOR LIGHT POSITION: can do outside work. Address, giving phono number. H 33. Oregonlan. WANTED A GIRL IX A SMALL FAMILY to do cooking' and general housework. Appiy 241 13th. cor. Main. WANTED FIRST-CLASS COOK. MUST As sist with washing and ironing; references. 190 Kins et. 200 E. STH N. FINE, MODERN HOUSE, inly $40. Powers Furniture Co., 1st and Taylor sts. WANTED TO BUY BARBER SHOP IN small town outside of Portland. K 32. Orogonian WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIST AND skirt hands; aleo apprentices, at once. 1451? Eleventh st. WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERY saleslady at Portland Millinery Co.. 133 or WANTED A WOMAN TO DO KITCHEN work in a private boarding-house. ISO Sth. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL TO DQ cooking and general housework. 295 12th st. WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN. fral housework. Apply 750 E. Bumside st. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework and cooking. Apply 215 N. 20th. WANTED FIRST-CLASS VEST MAKERS. Nlcoll the Tailor. 108 3d st. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR 5EC ond work. Apply 341' 11th at. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family. Call 509 1st st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; no family. 547 7th st. A GOOD. STRONG GIRL GENERAL HOUSE work. family of 2. 429 3d. WANTED GIRL - FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply 408 E. Alder. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND cooking. 401 Rodney ave. COMPETENT COOK, MRS. RICHARD Nunn. 777 Flanders st. GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. IN qulre 710 E. Main. WANTED SKIRT 500 Marquam. HELP. TEESDALE. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND, TYFE wrltlng; arithmetic. English, spelling, by experienced teacher and office man; pre pares young poopTc for Civil Service exam inations; day and night S -21. Oregonlan. WANTED PARTY TO INTERVIEW WELL todo class; what they say to carry weight; big money; steady position. Room 2. 43V 2d st. ' SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. YOUNG MAN WITH SOME CLERK AND salesman experience must have employ ment; understands bookkeeping; fair pen man; try me; references. Addreso Q 32. care Orejoniun. YOUNG MAN WITH REFERENCES. STRICT, ly temperate, and some experience in office-., wante steady employment of any kind with chance to work up. A 40. Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. YOUNG BUSINESS MAN. WHO SPEAKS and writes English, French. German and the three Scandinavian languages, would like position. Y 32. Oregonlan. POSITION WANTED BY STATIONARY engineer; 10 years' experience; strictly sober; 'can do mill blacksmlthing. Address William M. Douglas, 12G 12th st. RESPONSIBLE MAN. FAMILIAR WITH Janitor work In office building, seeks per manent place; can fire boiler and run ele vator. B 40. Oregqnlan. THOROUGH AND EXPERIENCED BLACK smlth and machinist wishes employment in or about Portland. A. Strebel, Box 212. South Bend. Wash. YOUNG MAN. WILLING TO WORK. THREE years' experience retail tobacco store; any work welcome. Phone East 1177. Ask for A. N. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WISHES SITUA tion of some kind; reliable and sober; Al references. Address A. Knox, SG Parle st. WANTED POSITION BY YOUNG MAN vwith electrical training; capable of pushing business; good references. Q 40, Oregonlan. WANTED POSITION ON A COUNTRY PA per by sl sober, practical printer. Address E. F. Morsbach. Bucoda, Wash. , WANTED POSITION AS SCALER; Ex perienced; good- references: also familiar with books. G 24. Oregonlan. POSITION AS GASOLINE LAUNCH EN glneer; thoroughly experienced. L 32. Ore gonlan, or Phone Union 3593. YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION ANY kind, atrong and willing; good references. T 32. care OreKonlan. WANTED POSITION BY YOUNG MAN Pi anist in orchestra or solo work; sight-reader. V 39. Oregonlan. BY FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN AND SPS cialty man; Al references; cigars preferred. S 40, Oregonlan. EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS SITUATION as fireman or night watchman. X 40. Ore gonlan. SmjATIONS WANTED FEMALE. RonseKcep era. WOMAN OF ABILITY AS HOUSEKEEPER, rooming or boarding-house; capable of tak lng full charge. T 28, Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY REFINED, C.V pable young woman as housekeeper. Call 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. POSITION BY RELIABLE. COMPETENT woman as managing housekeeper; best of references. H 32. Oregonlan. Domestics. WANTED STRICTLY CAPABLE FAMILY T cook, with first-class "references. $-W. 230 Yamhill. Main 5413. CAPABLE WOMAN WANTS' CHAMBER work in hotel or. rooming-house. 223 Mar ket st, room 27."