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lo THE HORNING OEEGONIAN, THURSDAY. 'APRIL' 27, 1905. BARRY MET BURN Fighters Dispute Over the Right of Way. TRAINERS PREVENT BATTLE Sarcastic 'Bonmots Exchanged by the Bruisers Came Near Resulting in Fight Being Pulled Off Before Scheduled Time. TACOMA, Wash., April 26. (Special.) The Burns-Barry fight, which is scheduled for next Tuesday night, came very near being settled this morning when the principals met on the road between the city and South Tacoma, Both fighters were taking their regu lar morning spin. Barry, who is training in South Tacoma, was headed toward the city, while Burns was go ing In an opposite director. The fight ers, with their trainers, met at a nar row place on the bicycle path, and neither side was disposed to make way for the other. Burns claimed that Barry should take one of the other roads out of South Tacoma, and Barry remarked that he would take "any old road" he desired. The real trouble was started when Burns commented on the belt that Barry was wearing. "Is that thing the middleweight championship belt?" asked Tommy. Dave replied that some one was "getting fresh" and told Tommy that if he didn't like the belt he had better try to take it off. This Burns proceeded to do, but before the men got well started their respective trainers stepped in and put an end to the trouble by taking their charges back to training quarters. FATHER CATCHEM'S FOURTH. He 3Iakes Four Consecutive Win nings at San Francisco. SA FRANCISCO, April 25. Six youngsters lined up for the opening event, and Father Catchem made his fourth consecutive winning by reach ing the wire first by a length from the outsider Sir Edward. Dr. Leg-go also lived up to his reputation by running away from the field and winning handily in tho last race. Allopath started the racegoers by showing a great reversal of form and winning long distance at the odds of 11 to 1. At j 2 to 1 Follow Me won the fourth race from the favorite. El Chihuahua. Weather clear; track fast. Results: Four and a half furlongs Father Catchem won. Sir Edward second. El Dlno third; time, 0:54. Mile and a quarter Allopath won, Byroner dale second, Invlctus third; time, 2:03. Mile and an eighth Hugh McGowan won, Orhyrohe second. Stilicho third; time. 1:53. Six furlongs Follow Me won. El Chihuahua second. Light of Day third; time, 1:14J. v Six furlongs Toupee won. Sincerity Belle second. Belle Bead third; Ume. 1:14. fix furlongs Dr. Leggo won. .Albert Fir second. Salable third; time, 1:13. WILL BUILD SCOUT SHIPS Fore River Company and Bath Iron "Works Get Contracts. WASHINGTON. April 26. The Secre tary of the Navy today approved the recommendation of the naval board on construction that contracts be given to the Fore River Shipbuilding "Company of Quincy, Mass., for the construction of two of the three recently authorized cruisers, one to be equipped with turbine engines and one with reciprocating engines, at 51,355,000 each, and that a contract be awarded to the Bath Iron Works, of Bath, Me., for the third, to be equipped with turbine engines, at $1,6SS,000. The award will be made to the Bath concern on con dition that it make certain changes in machinery specifications. The Fore River Company in Its bids proposed to build the turbine-installed ship in 34 months and the other in SO months, the maximum time fixed by the Department being 36 months. The Bath Company proposed to construct a ship with a speed of 24Vfc knots, the require ments being 24 knots. Political Activity Condemned. WASHINGTON. April 26. Postmaster General Cortelyou has instructed the Postmaster at Louisville, Ky., to inform William A. Evans that it Is the opinion of the Department that. If he desires to retain his position as assistant postmas ter, he should retire from membership on the Republican State Central Committee of Kentucky. The postmaster has- been further instructed to bring to the atten tion of all classified employes the clvil service regulation relative to activity in politics. WORLD'S Y. M. C. A. MEETS Conference of One Thousand Dele gates in Paris. PARIS, April 26. he world's con ference of the Young Men's Christian Association, which is celebrating the semi-centennial of the establishment of the international alliance of the as sociations, was opened today in the Charity Bazaar Building. More than 1000 delegates, representing 20 na tions, were present. The Japanese del egates hold credentials from the Jap anese government, which were given special recognition by the organiza tion. The American delegation In cludes 45 persons, representing various cities in the "United States and Canada. Deal Hall, of Christiana, Norway, called the conference to order. The following officers were elected: President, Count Jacques de Port allcs; vice-president. Prince Berna dotte, second son of King Oscar of Sweden and Norway; Count Bernstorff, of Germany; Lord KInnalrd. of Eng land, and James Stokes, of the United States. The opening address was by Prince Bernadotte, president of the Scandinavian associations. A striking feature was the audience rising unanimously and reaffirming the constitutional basis adopted 50 years ago for the extension of the Christian work of the organization. DODGE THE TRANSFER TAX Xew York Stockbrokers Organize Exchange in New Jersey. NEW YORK, April 26. Considerable in terest has been created here by the in corporation at Trenton of the New Jersey Stock Exchange. While the new concern admittedly has for Ita object tho evasion of tho stock transfer tax law Just passed by the New York Legislature, the identi ty of the Interests behind the scheme can not be learned. AnrlrAw Carneele. his wife and. daughter sailed ior Europe yesterday to spend the Summer at skido uasue, scouana. HOTEL Fifth tnd Washington Streets EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms, 51.00 to $3.00 Per Day According to Location. J. F. DAYIES, Tres. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INC ORPOIt ATJED .) FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Esropean Plan Rooms 50c to First-Class The ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR. ANDERSON, Manager Z Front and Morrison 'Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON J Free 'bus to and from all trains Z Z Rates European plan, 50c, 75c, $ 1 , $ 1 .50, $2 per day J Sample rooms in connection DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. April 28. Maximum temper ature. 59 deg.; minimum, 40. River reading at 11 A. M., 4.6 feet; change In past 21 hours, none. Total precipitation, B P. M. to 6 P. M.. trace; total since September 1, 1904; 29.20 Inches; normal, 41.10 Inches; deficiency, 11.00 inches. Total sunshine April 25, 1905, none; possible, 14 hours and 4 minutes. Bar ometer (reduced to eea level), at 3 P. M.,3004. "WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight April 27: Portland and vicinity Thursday, generally fair and warmer; -winds mostly northwesterly. Western Oregon Thursday, generally fair and warmer; winds mostly northwesterly. Western "Washington Thursday, partly cloudy; winds mostly westerly. Eastern Oregon, Eastern "Washington and Idaho Thursday, fair. WEATER CONDITIONS. No rain of consequence has fallen during the last 24 hours In the North Pacific States. The weather In this district Is cloudy this evening west of the Cascades, and generally clear and much cooler to the east o this range of mountains. The indications are for generally fair weath er in this district Thursday, with rising tem perature. A. B. WOLLABER. Acting District Forecaster. CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. "Rooms," Rooms and Board." "Hoose keeplng Rooms." "Situations Wanted." 15 words or less. IS cents: 10 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," SO cents for 15 words or leu; 10 to 20 words, 40 cents: 21 to 25 words. 50 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half: no further discount un der one 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 envelopes. 3To stamp Is required on fuch letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors In advertisements taken through the telephone. AUCTION SAI.ES TODAY. At the Portland auction-rooms, 211 First Ft., bet, Taylor and Salmon. Sale at 10 A. M. C. L. Ford, auctioneer. At Baker's auction-house, corner Alder and Park streets. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co., auctioneers. At Gllman's auction-rooms, 413 Washington street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gilman, auctioneer. MEETING "NOTICES. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114, A. F. & A. M. Special communication this Thursday evening. 8 o'clock. Masonic Temple. Work in 'E. A. degree. All E. A. Masons Invited. By order of W. M. B. S. PAGUE. Sec OREGON COMMANDERY NO. 1, K. T. Special conclave this evening at S o'clock. Order of Red Cross. Visiting Sir Knights courteously Invited. W. S. MACRUM. Recorder. MINERVA LODGE, UO. 19. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Thursday) evening, at 8 o'clock, first degree. Visitors welcome. . B. KLOTZ. Secretary. THE OHIO SOCIETY OF OREGON will hold Its regular monthly meeting this (Fri day) evening K. of P. Hall, at 8 o'clock P. M. Musical and literary programme; re freshments. All Ohloans invited. JUDGE W. M. CAKE. Pres. DR. BYRON Bi MILLER, Sec PIED. ALLEN In San Francisco. April 26. 1905. T. B. Allen, father of Wiley B. Allen and brother-in-law of J. H. and G. M. Settle mier. of Portland. Or. GROEJER At his late residence. 10 East Tenth street .Norm. April i, iwo. joxa Groejer, aged 63 years. Funeral notice later. FUNERAL XOTI CES. BURLINGAME In this city, on April 25, 1105. at the family residence. 565 Raleigh street. .Hattie AT- Burllnganc, aged 59 years 3 months. Funeral today (Thursday), April 27. 1905. at' 10 A. M., from Hol man's chapel, corner Third and Salmon ets. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Funeral in charge of the Union Payment System. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. JOHNSON At Eufaula, Wash., on April 25. 1005. Gust Johnson, aged 45 years. 9 months, 22 days. Funeral today (Thurs day). April 27. 1905. at 2 P. M., from Holman's Chapel, corner Third and Salmon streets. Friends respectfully invited to at tend. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. WALKER In this city, on April 2G. 1905, at the residence ofhls daughter, Mrs. Francis Sealey. 374 2d st., John P. Walker, aged 75 years, 6 months. 13 days. Funeral Fri day, April 28, 1905, at 10 A. M.. from the above residence. Friends respectfully Invited to attend. Please omit flowers. In terment Lone Fir Cemetery- TOWNSEND At St. Johns. April 23, 1905, Mrs. Mallnda A. Townsend. age 55 years. Funeral will take place from the Methodist Church at- St. Johns this (Thursday) morn ing at 10 o'clock. Interment at Columbian Cemetery. Friends respectfully Invited. REYNOLDS The funeral of the late Samuel A. Reynolds, of Washougal, Wash., who was drowned about two months ago off the steamer lone, will take place from Fin ley's chapel today at 1:30 P. M. Friends and acquaintances respectfully Invited. Inter ment Lone Fir Cemetery. DUNNING, McENTEE & GILBAUGH, successors to Dunn In & Campion, under takers end embalm era, modern In every de tail, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLMAN CO Undertakers and embalmers, have moved to their new build ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant. Telephono No. 597. JT. r. FINLEY SON. Funeral Directors, cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 8. F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 62. ZELLER-BYRNES CO., UNDERTAKERS, Embalmers, 273 Bua'J; East 1058; lady ut NEW TODAY. FOR SALE NEW AND ELEGANT 8 room house with 100 by 100 feet In Irving ton; complete In every respect;. price $5500. Parrlsh. Wa-tklns & Co., 250 Alder st. FOR SALE AT A DISCOUNT STOCK IN me oiivcrflcm uutuau, wnto -r uut ui uia Morrison streets par value $100 jr chare. PERKINS PORTLAND, OREGON First-Class Check Restaurant Connected With Hotel. C. O. DAVIS, Sec and Treas. $1.50 Restaurant In Connection AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA THEATER Fourteenth and Washington Sts. FAREWELL WEEK OF The Columbia Stock Company, presenting "PINK DOMINOES" A farce comedy in three acta. Matinee Saturday. Evening prices: 50c. 35c 23c, 15c Matinee, 25c. 15c 10c Downtown boxoffice open all day, 327 Mor rison st. Phone Main 110. Evening at the ater. Main 311. EMPIRE THEATER Twelfth and Morrison. Voted a Genuine Success. MaxumEE EVERY DAT, 2:15 P. M. One Big ssaoTT at Night, Starting; at 8:15. ff CENTS V ADMISSION m All This Week, The World-Famous Emotional Drama, "EAST LYNNE GRAND THEATER THE FREDERICKS PATSY BOYLE LEON AND BERTIE ALLEN ED FORREST LYNDON AND WREN MURPHY AND ANDREWS ALF BONNER THE GRANDISCOPE General Admission, 10 cents. Front rows reserved, 20c Box seats, 25c ROYAL LILLIPUTIANS AT THE BAKER THEATER Third and Yamhill, Keating & Flood, Mgrs. THIS WEEK'S ACTS ROYAL LILLIPUTIAN TRIO Berne fc West, Tho Holcombt William Schoene, Byron & Blanche, James Corey, Jean Wilson, The Bakerograpb, Baker's Orchestra. Shows: 2:30, 7:30. 9 P. M. Admission, 10 cents to any seat. STAR THEATER PARK J I 1 tf ICIl WASHINGTON. DUNBAR'S CAPRINE PARADOX. DAISY HARCOURT. HOLMES & MACK. COLE AND COLE. BURTON BELLRINGERS. KOSCOE ARBUCKLE. PROJECTOSCOI'E. Shows 2: HO. 7:30, 9 P. M. Admission 10c Rose Eytinge Equipped by 40 years of successful pro fessional experience, prepares pupils in elocution for stage, pulpit, platform or so ciety. Appiy personally or by letter. 261 Thirteenth St Lewis and Clark Observatory PORTLAND HEIGHTS Now open. Tako Portland Heights car and cet off at Hawthorne Terrace, one block from car line. No climbing. Electric elevator. Most magnificent view in America. See hflut!fn1 fffti rvf TnTx.-o-f til oMhllti.. . top of tower. Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Baseball RECREATION PARK, Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth. PORTLAND VS. TACOMA APRIL 25, 26. 27, 28, 29, 30. ADMISSION 35c GRANDSTAND. 25c CHILDREN. 15c, NEW TODAY. ST20.00 One acre with small, hard finished cottage, short distance from St. Johns car line; streets graded, sidewalks, Bull Run water a pretty suhurban home with plenty room for chickens. S37S.OO A nice hard-finished cottaee on the Peninsula. City water, graded street and sidewalk. - S30 LOTS Only two more left. This is less At...-. 4-Y. 1-.3 j LT. . uituj. vuu i&uix m yi una measurea. as acres. Sherman D. Brown 351 Stark Street, Opposite Library. ABSTRACTS OF TITLK Ok iweora an eoraplets a&4 ay ta data, W farm til abrtraets proas ptly. MORTGAGE X0ANS Oa taaprov Fortlaaa 3U1 XctaUu tXCUKITX ABSTRACT TRUST CO. S14-S1C Chamber at GEO. BLACK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 3IS YYercester Block Geaeral sractlce. XnrectlnUAna- Ectate work. Special aad periodical aadlta. jsraoaa neat u. CREE LAND IN OREGON I Tinder the -"Carey Irrigation Act.1 Deed direct from state. WRITE OR cjujJj iuoax. isoomeis and map free. B. S. Coolc Co.. 251 Alder tU. Portland. Or. STORES FOR RENT On Wa&hliistoa st, desirable IocUIoi ply 81 Chxaber of Cosaerca, Ap. NEW TODAY. New Residences In Koila- day's Addition Third and Hassala streets, three new, handsome, well-built residences of eight and nine rooms, near the beautiful Ocobock residence, one block from Union Avenue car line, 100 feet from Holladay Avenue car line, two blocks from "U" car line. Also three on Second and Hassalo, facing south and east, modern, well built, good design, very roomy and reasonable in price. Apply to CHARLES K. HENRY, 273 Stark St. DROP IN BUTTER Best creamery 45c Good creamery 40c Dalrv butter. SOe and. ................ .S5c Ranch eggs - 20c Picnic and Cottage Ham 10c 5-pound pail lard .....45c Full cream cheese 15c Swiss cheese 25c Cream brick 20c Chickens. Saturday, per pound, 16c and.. 17c All goods retailed at wholesale prices, LA GRANDE CREAMERY, 204 Yamhill St. WANTED For customers, several nieces of business property between Front, 14tb, Taylor and Gllsan. I can make prompt sales of de sirable investments within those limits. Please call or phone today. R. M. WILBUR, 306 McKay bldg. WHOLESALE. JAPANESE riRE SCREEN. Silk and ootton. New design. Finest Qual ity. Two hundred different kinds. Size. 2Vi feet. a. Kato. 121 N. 15th at. cor. Gllsan. Phone Clay 854. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE NEW 0 AND 8-ROOM HOUSE; oato, stationary waaastand. concrete base ment, gas and electric lights, furnace, house tinted, paas pantry, large bedrooms, with cloeets In each, wood elevator, stationary wasatubs In basement; on Union-avenue car line, five-minute service, near good school; lawn, streets improved; houses now open for inspection; cash or installments. .Inquire owner, H. E. Stemler, 122 3d st., or at resi lience C52 Union ave. North, one block south of bouses. SHARP VAD VANCE THERE WILL BE A enarp aavunc by May 1 in all standard West Side realcyr' Investment buyers should act now; four new modern fiats rented to responsible parties at 91S0O per year, net ting 12 per cent above Interest and taxes: offered until May 1 for 414,000; owners need the money In other Investments. S 35. Ore gonlan. ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of handling acreage; choice acre tracts for homes, within the city limits or outside; terms to suit. A. C. Churchill & Co., 110 Second si. tf-ROOM HOUSE. BARN. 6 LOTS IN FRUIT ana garden, fenced, 2 blocks to car; nice. Price. $1250. 5-room house, chicken-house and yard; plenty of fruit; 3 lots. 100x150, fenced; 2 blocks to car line. JS0O. TOWNSEND. DRIGGS & CO., 280 Alder St. ACRE TRACTS. 1 MILES SOUTH OF aillwaukle, near river and car line; all un der cultivation: easy terms. American In vestment Co., 222 Falling bldg. Phone 53S3. FOR SALE NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE; iiui oasemeni witn concrete noor, porcelain plumbing, washtubs, gas and electricity, fur nace, walls tinted, hardwood floors: cash or installments; West Side. O. M. Smith, owner, 730 Chamber of Commerce. FIVE NEW. MODERN HOUSES IN HOLLA- aay .rarit Addition; also 14 choice lots; streets Improved, cement walke, sewer, pr will build house to suit customers. See R. B. Rice on premises." East 22d and Wasco, or W. G. Beck. 307 The Falling bldg. HAWTHORNE AVENUE THE EAST SIDE'S raosi eupero residence street; new modern S-room house, with ample grounds, offered until May 1st for $300c: 10 per cent down, 10 per cent monthly. Fidelity Trust Com pany. Phone Main 447. 12 ACRES. 3 MILES FROM CITY LIMITS, un new nuisooro trouey line; no oetter land In Oregon; no gravel; every foot suitable for garden; $00 per acre; $350 cash, balance $100 per year, 6 per cent. Owner, 419 Mc Kay bldg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE $20,000 SUB- ui uau uumo ou ia.ua near at. iraui for $10,000; will consider exchange for good farm or timber lands. Full description on application. X 30, Oregonlan. FOR SALE BY OWNER MODERN C-ROOM nouse. o-iool oasement. cement floor, corner 50x100; will rent for $30 per month; easy terms; price $2100. See same at 134 East 21st St., North. NEAR THE EXPOSITION-C-ROOM MOD crn house; $2500; $250 down. $25 per month; prices are bound to rise; buy now and stop paying rent. Fidelity Trust Company. Phono BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOUSE, BUILT BY owner ior permanent, nome: lanre trmtmi'a best car service: will be sold at a loss of w ii i&itcn soon, inquire 74 Sixth. A CHEAP HOME-S-ROOM HOUSE AND good lot, modern, for $1000. San Rafael st., near Union ave. Conservative Invest ment v.o., tu .Hamilton oiag. 10-room modern house and full lot, 343 20th Hi.., umi iMitm, fuwv; eaa terms, jror full particulars phone Main 310. FOR SALE 1-ROOM COTTAGE. BULL RUN water Klrietrnlka itnutu m.j. . , . siuucu,- i UIOCK trom car; terms easy. Call at 627 Miller THIS WEEK ONLY CORNER 75x100 ON 6th st.. 3 blocks from Portland Hotel; $17500 an unusual Investment opportunity. Q 35' care Oregonlan. ' 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS- iMrauaa an j. . r. electric line. O. R Additon, Lents, Or. Take Alt. Scott car, 5c FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 rooms. 315 22d st. Price low. Owner. Mrs W. A. Daly. The Brown. 271J4 Grand ave. FOR SALE NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE good location; $1400, cash or installments. O. M. Smith, 730 Chamber of Commerce. NEW MODERN COTTAGE. 6 ROOMS. 12 blocks east of Morrison bridge, $2450; easy terms. Kroner, 165 H 3d st., room B. NEW. HARD-FINISHED. 4-ROOM HOUSE "C" tin.- rent for S.15 nrW OT- SUS' Watt, owner, 419 McKay bldg. " $150 DOWN. BALANCE $10 PER MONTH . buys a new 4-room cottage at East 36th ana unnton; a snap. NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE: BATH. BASEMEVT- Kern Park. Inquire G. A. Long. 211 Wash ington et. xenns. FOR SALE ELEVEN LOTS AT ST. JOHNS ovenooKins uuKuu lt taiten at once. j jrrtu"i". $2250 MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE, 50-FT lot. cement walks, choice fruit and flowers! 722 E. Ankeny. Insurance, immigration. 2S9 Alder si., bet. 4in ana oui. HALF LOT, WITH STORE AND ROOMS Johnson St., near 12th; a bargain. 334 Mill, evenings. ACREAGE NEAR. CAR LINE, fl MILES FROM Morrison su unugc. vj. .tv. xtanara, Illwau kle. Or. TOT, C IT TT TV nWKTfTt A CIY.Onnir -.rnn. era house, fine location. Phone. Union 3552. TO 3V, ACRES. WOODSTOCK CAR LINE: terms. G. W. Watt, owner, 410 McKay bldg, $750 CORNER 50X100, 11TH ST., HOLLA day's Addition. Phone Main 4788. FOR SALE FARMS. CHICKEN RANCH 15 ACRES GOOD LEVEL land, 4 acres cultivated, house, barn, well etc.: near Lents; one block from streetcar Tni?t en: SHOO. S500 down, hiibn.. an. terms. Oregon Associated Exchange, 2SS Washington st. 355 ACRES FINE DAIRY FARM, HOU8E Vinm other buildings. larre orchard. nn. barn, other buildings, large orchard; mile from railroad station; immediate ....Inn TlriCfl C4250 tuntllL Tnnra one pos- session; pneo terms. Townsend, Drlggs & Co.. 289 Alder st. FREE GOVERNMENT LAND OPEN FOR tflomnf level vallev lanir n Umber; soil and water first-class. 154 lutn. sice su TmJt CALX Y&KX&. A CHOICE DAIRY RANCH. 240 acres of rich, black soli, aU level, 218 acres in hay, 20 acres In timber, for pasture and wood, a stream runs across land, a fine, large house, barn, 50x60; outbuildings, H mile to school or ctore, mall delivered. & miles- to creamery and cheese factory. This ranch lies in the famous Trout Lake section of Klickitat County. Extensive outside range; price $8500; terms $2500, balance on easy time. Send for our book on White Salmon Vally. 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; Cowllta Co. Land Co.. Kelso, Wash. FOR SALE HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM OF 150 acres, located on the TVIllamette, witn half-mile of river frontage; also fine lake and grove (suitable for rich man's country home), 19 miles by river. 22 by R. R.; price $65 per acre. Address Owner, 101 Front st., city. BARGAINS IN FARMS. OWNER WILL sell 104 acres, now rented and paying 8 per cent on $15,000. ior $14,000. An other of 200 acres, 170 rich bottom, $35 per acre. Address Owner, A 50, Ore gonlan. FARM FOR SALE SO ACRES. 5 ACRES BOT- tom lana, two Bearing rruit trees, 4 living springs, 5-room bouse, barn, chicken-houses; 1 mile from school, railroad and boat-landing. Box 57, Lyle, Wash. STOP HERE 900 ACRES. 600 ACRES CO- V lumbla River bottom, very best hay land. an lenceo, cross-iencea, arcnaras, gooa barns, other buildings; fare to Portland, 45 cents; Immediate sale, $19.50 acre. T. W. Plttenger, 2I5& Morrison. 100 ACRES, 1 MILES FROM KALAMA. 25 in cultivation, balance good timber; tt-room house, barn and outbuildings; soil good; title clear; $4500. C. J. Lee. Kalama, Wash. Bargains in real estate Improved and partly improved farms in uultnoman and Clacka mas Cos. List of prop, will be fur. on ap pllcatlon. Roberts Wlrtx Qreaham, Or. FOR SALE ONE OF BEST ORCHARDS IN Hood River, SO acres all in Winter apples, S000 boxes sold last year; owner In other business. Lock Box 25. Hood River, Or. FOB SALE LAND SCRIP. FOREST RESERVE, SANTA FE AND OTH er guaranteed land scrip on hand? ready to locate. Ma glnnls & Son. Ztl Falling bldg. FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. WE HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLY valid forest racerve scrip on the market. We handle au kinds public laad practice. Collins Land Co., Concord bldg. S.W. SEC. 32. TWP. 5. R. 3 W., TWO mues xrom .rittsourg. iwOiumnia county. Or. Will cut 9.000,000 feet. Address R. Goodrich, Tacoma, Wash. FOR IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT. 4 DESERT claims, Southern uregon, water ior irriga tion; a snap. Call 204 Madeay bldg. Can locate homesteacs. timber claims. Cen tral Oregon. T. M. O Connell, Prineville, Or. FOR SALE OR LEASE. A FEED AND LIVERY BARN: FINE LOCA tlon In a thriving town of 5000. I am a farmer and have no use for this barn. A good man can lease It or buy on time. No stock. Address K 41. care Oregonlan. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. 20Ol to $10,000; also business properties. $3000 to $20,000. Have buyers, L. W. Whiting & Co., 408 Ablngton bldg. WANTED Full or fractional lot: West Side; CI030 in; for cash. M 23, Oregonlan. FOR SALE, Horses, Vehicles and Harness. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, BAND OF range horses. For particulars address G 20, Oregonlan. FOR SALE 150 HEAD OF GOOD DRIVING and draft horses; 175 head of young cattle, free range. For price and terms address G. & W. McGreer, Antelope, Or. HORSES. WAGONB. HARNESS. ALL kinds of vehicles bought, sold and rented. Hubert te Bill. 264 4th. Phona Main 2203. FINE DRIVING HORSE AND HARNESS, with Studebaker top bugy. Inquire at 271 Couch st. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND vehicles on r.oast for sale or hire. 211 Wash. HANDMADE GROCERY WAGON, WITH top. and open buggy. 49 N. 4th. tlaao. FOR SALE A CHICKERING SQUARE Pi ano. Inquire at 311 Main st today bet. 10 and 12. FINE FISCHER UPRIGHT PIANO, $70; sanve as new; organ, $25. 241H 1st, cor. Main. Miscellaneous. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair It with Elaterlte; it rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. Elaterlte Roofing Co., room 2. Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL Hard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tablee. with privilege of buying; modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswlck-Balke-Col-lender, 49 3d st. 21X5-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH, Z horsepower, having one Summer top and Winter top. anchor, lamp and all fixtures; also boat house; price $375. Inquire at 271 Couch st. SECOND-HAND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds at lowest prices, cash or install ments. Fisher Muslo Co.. 190 3d at. FOR SALE POOL TABLE, TOP BUGGY and cart: good condition; reasonable; see them. N 43, Oregonlan. WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS STOVE SALES man to travel In Eastern Washington; give references. Box 113. city. FOR SALE CHEAP MAN'S BICYCLE. 1903 Rambler, coaster brake, spring frame. Phone Main 2103. FOR SALE OFFICE FURNITURE. CALL mornings, room 14, Washington bldg., 4th and wasnington. FOR SALE 100 NEW SINGLE IRON BEDS, springs, mattresses; quantities to suit, R 50, Oregonlan. tS-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH; IN EXCEL- lent condition. 2nce. taza. w. j. Clemens, 273 Stark st. FOR SALE 200 CHAIRS. 40 TABLES: also C-foot cigar case. W. B. Bohart, 71 jrront. at. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND soda lountains. rtortnrop & sturgis, 6 Front. NEW AND 2D-HAND CASH REGISTERS and safes; easy payments. 333 Ankeny st. BABY BUGGY FOR SALE CHEAP: NEAR LY new. inquire 01a Main. Phone Main 4660. FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL 324 Cnamber or commerce or pnone Main 2363. THOROUGHBRED PEDIGREED POSIERAN ian puppies for sale at 413 Gllsan st. 6-FOOT SHOWCASE FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE THREE-CHAIR BARBER SHOP. .Adores j r i, uregonian. HELP WANTED MALE. MAN HELP MANAGE SALARY AND CHAT- tei loan untie, b b experience, ref erences, else no attention. A 35, Oregonlan. We sell sick and accident benefits that n. pie want; splendid proposition to agents. union sOiutuai Aio .-LssQ., 4U1 jsaarquam. WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR men's cast-off clothing, shoes and hats. Call at xi. wa; pnone ureen 428. BOY FOR OFFICE WORK; WAGES $20 A month at start; state age. experience and reference, .taaress tr . oregonum. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT land and throughout state to solicit busi ness, or wjiio, ovi acivay Diag. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS OFFKIAL alter -3. wo iu4uuu ul .wiuaierce. WANTED SINGLE YOUNG MAX TO travel who can leave town immediately. Call 1 to u Jr. 1., .cast lain au, x. TWO YOUNG MEN OF GOOD ATHIP to travel and learri good business. Call 10 1 ? J 1 1ll TlTa.. I- -WANTED 4 GOOD CARPENTERS FOR TV aide work: wages $3.50 for S hour. Apply HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SALES- raia for Eastern Oregon; one acquainted with the grocery r.nd confectionery trade preferred; must be a first-class salesman; references with application. Address K 47, care Oregonlan. WANTED A MAN WHO CAN TAKE charge of and fix two sets Davis & Furber cards and three Davis & Furber mules; "high-grade stock; must be steady and competent. Address Union Woolen Mills, Union. Or. DO YOU WANT WORK AT PORTLAND world's Fair? Amateur and professional actors, singers, musicians, etc. wanted; call and see at once; easy work, big salary. Newman's Theatrical Circuit, 351 Morrison. MANAGERS WANTED FOR OCR BRANCH offices to be opened throughout Oregon; ref erences and small Investment required; lib eral salary. Great Western Telephone Co.. 1095 Market et., San Francisco. WANTED AT ONCE CANVAS MEN FOR the Arnold Bhows; must be sober and re liable; long season, good accommodations. Call mornings, room 14, Wasblngtn bldg., 4th and Washington. A GOOD SIDE-LINE OF FIREWORKS ON commission for hustler through Eastern Ore gon, Idaho. Washington, Willamette Valley and on the Sound; give references. T 49, Oregonlan. WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Co.. School 01 Practical Plumbing. 4973-75 Easton ave., St. Louis. Mo.; 107-0 W. 3d at,. Cincinnati, O. WANTED 4 GOOD ADVERTISING MEN; can ma ice sio day; dally newspaper. -O.wu guaranteed circulation. Call at Initiative Publishing Company, 9 A. M. 103 1st st. WANTED 1000 R. R. MEN. NEW WORK. iw otner jobs; name your work and we nave it; also station work. Canadian Employment Co., 249 Burnslde st. Phone Main 3074. FOR POSITIONS ATT FAIR GROUNDS, bookkeepers, office men. salesmen, general clerical; other positions. Business Men's Clearlng-House, 505 McKay bldg. LOCAL CORPORATION HAS OPENING FOR young man of good character; $1000 Invest ment required: well secured. Address for Interview. N 60, Oregonlan. WANTED INTELLIGENT MAN WITH $500, remuneration aiuu pr montn, permanent Bltuat'on, brilliant prospects. Apply Im mediately, 104 First st. WANTED BRIGHT BOY. BETWEEN 14 aua jo, weii acquainted with city; spore hours; give inferences and occupation. W 49, Oregonlan. MAN TO TRAVEL IN EASTERN STATES: must Invest some mosey; good security Slven; liberal salary and expenses. M 50. regonlan. Wanted Men to learn barber trade; steady practice; expert instructions; write for terms. Glllman's College. C27 Clay sL. S. F. LOGGERS, MILLHANDS, FARMHANDS, laoorers, otners worn, see us. U. S. Em ployment Co., 193 Morrison. Main 1322. WINDOW-TRIMMER CARD-WRITER. $50; 2 boyu apprentices. $1 day. Clerks' Registra tion Bureau, 263 Morrison st. WANTED NEAT APPEARING YOUNG man to learn barber trade; somfe money re quired. 260 1st st. WANTED A GOOD, SOBER TRUNKMAKER. iun Bums wages, ioe Dpoxane 'J. runic .fac tory. Spokane, Waan. STRONG BOY FOR BOWLING ALLEY. AP ply Commercial Club, Chamber of Com merce. WANTED BOY. 16 TO 18, IN WHOLE sale house; steady work. 49 Front, corner Davis. OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED HIGH- cai price paig. jrcone liooa IStK. (.'all 00 od. PLUMBER TO GO TO ABERDEEN, WASH. Apply Gauld & Klin Co.. 10 North First st. BARBER WANTED 550 SAVIER. NEAR j tn. to commence Aionaay next. May 1. AN ABLE-BODIED YOUNG MAN TO work In carpet store. Apply 88 3d st. FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN, CITY. COUN- "7; "is wsgea. ma commercial diock. PANTS AND VESTMAKERS WANTED. . Delerllng & Fadden, Vancouver, Wash. MEN TO LEARN THE DETECTIVE Busi ness. Barrett. Allsky bldg., room 301. FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT ONCE; references required. 232 Stark st. WANTED FIRST - CLASS steady Job. 200 Madison st. BARBER; WANTED FIRST-CLASS STICKER MAN. Apply 1207 Macadam st. DR. WALKER. 181 1ST. CURES ALL PR1 vate diseases of men. FIRST-CLASS HORSE-SHOERS WANTED. 287 Taylor st.. city. BOY WANTED FOR BICYCLE DELIVERY. Call 420 Washington at. WANTED MATTRESSMAKER8. 49 Front., corner Davis. WANTED GOOD OFFICE BOY. APPLY T 47, Oregonlan. BOY WANTED 18-20 FRONT ST. HELP WANTED FEMALE. ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING A friend who will help her to do right, ap ply at Salvation Army Rescue Home. 3'J2 East 13th st. WANTED CAPABLE WOMAN. TRAINED nurse preferred, for responsible, permanent position with Vlavl Company, Lewis bldg. WANTED COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER for general housework; widower's family. Call 018 Bast 8th st. S.. bet. 12 and 1 P. M. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GERMAN or Swiss girl for cooking and general house- wotk; i in lamuy; gooa wages, oro uoyt st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE sentatlves in Portland and throughout state; good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg. WANTED HONEST, CAPABLE WOMAN housekeeper; widower on farm; Swedish pre ferred. 230& Yamhill. Phone Alain 3413. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT ers. chambermaids, general workers. St. Louis Agency. 230Vi Yamhill. Main 5413. SENSIBLE WOMAN OF REFINEMENT AND ability to handle system of agencies; refer ences required. R 41. Oregonlan. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR dressmaking; steady employment. Call 4oU Pacific st. Phone East 1545. WANTED CAPABLE GIRL AS FAMILT cook; wages $40; references required. 2U0U Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. WANTED EXPERIENCED SECOND GIRL; references; first-class family; wages $25. 23ufe Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO ell the new telephone Index. Inquire W. J. Clemens. 273 Stark st. WANTED GIRL FOR COOKING AND housework; afternoons off. Apply after Tues day. 520 Montgomery at. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR second work. Address Mrs. C. H. Lewis, 10th and Gllsan. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work: two In family; no washing. Inquire 777 Johnson st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN cottage, family of two. G62 East Alain, cor. 18th st. GIRL WANTED AT HOTEL NORTHERN. 12th and Marshall sts., help wait table and wash dishes. WANTED FIRST-CLASS COOK. MUST As sist with washing and Ironing; references. 190 King st. WANTED GIRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK; 3 In family; for Information call 346 Wash ington. ' WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; wages $15. 355 3d st. Call mornings. WANTED GntL FOR GENERAL HOUSE , work. Apply 166 N. 24th. Phone Main 5907 WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN small family. Apply 615 E. Pine. cor. 16th. WANTED NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Call 321 6th. cor. Clay. WANTED WAIST AND SKIRTMAKER. L Moller, 345 Washington room 1. LAT ONCE-GIRLS TO SEW ON WAISTS AND suits. .J.ne spencer io., iza luin. WANTED-GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GEN eral housework. 13 North 9th st. GTRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; amaR family. Call 569 1st st. GIRL OB WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND cooking. 461 Rodney ave. WANTED A GOOD DRES3MAKER AND apprentice. 125 12th st. LADY PASTRY COOK WANTED AT HOTEL .Berg. IStb and Alder. KELP WANTED TXMALX. MARRIED COUPLE. SUBURBAN HOME. $40! another. Gladstone; waiters (boats, others), milker (deliver), cooks, painters, car penters, barber, waitresses, chambermaid, cooks, housowork. housekeepers. $12. Drake. 205JS Washington. WANTED 4 GOOD ADVERTISING MEN; can make $10 day; dally newspaper, 20.000 guaranteed circulation. Call at Initiative Publishing Company, 9 A. M. 105'-i 1st st. HAVE YOU SECURED POSITION AT FAIR? Stage dancing, vaudeville acting, sinking, sketches, taught; positions guaranteed. New man's School of Acting, 351 Morrison. - WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR general housework; small -family; good wages. 348 Clifton St.. cor. 7th, between Jackson and Lincoln sts. GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL to see us. Over 1000 positions every month. Call and register. Canadian Parlors, Morrison. Main 1323. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED MAN OR WOMAN OF ABILITY to take high-class position with a local concern; small Investment required, fully secured; good salary, permanent position, particulars at Interview. L 50. Oregonlan. WANTED PARTY TO INTERVIEW WELL-to-do class; what they say to carry weight; big money; steady position. Room 2. 43H 2d st. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers mnd Clerks. SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER DESIRED; honest and reliable man, German descent; Is willing to do any work In store If re quired. E 47, Oregonlan. STEADY EMPLOYMENT WANTED BY young man with city references; strictly temperate, good penman and quick at figures. G 47. Oregonlan. WANTED SITUATION BY CLOTHING salesman. Address 150 East 33d bt. Phone Union 231. Miscellaneous. CIVIL ENGINEER WITH EXTENDED experience on railway. Irrigation and water supply work wishes engagement; first-rate draughtsman; highest refer ences; has complete outfit of Instruments and would take an Interest In approved enterprise or plat lands on share of profits. Address O 30. Oregonlan office. SITUATION WANTED TO DO GENERAL work about a home; pay no object; ex perienced. Address room 60, Hotel Rheln pbalz. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN furnish domestic servants, farmers, all kinds of help. Black 992. 268 Everett st. ELDERLY SOBER MAN WANTS WORK of any kind except horses; good gardener. Address X 49, Oregonlan. MIDDLE-AGED MAN (GERMAN) WANTS work on ranch, Willamette Valley. Geo. Ur laub. International Hotel. EXPERIENCED JAPANESE COOK WANTS steady position in private family. L 49, care Oregonlan. JAPANESE WISHES POSITION AS COOK; housework or porter; city or country. Q 5o, Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN. 24. DESIRES A POSITION; willing to work at anything. E 50. Ore gonlan. PORTLAND HO USECLE ANING CO., CAR pets cleaned at your house. Phone Main 40S2. JAPANESE FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS situation to do cooking. 45 N. First st. WANTED POSITION BY FIRST-CLASS meat cutter. Phone East 3552. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS stenographer and office assistant. J 50, Ore gonlan. Domestics. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED German girl: family cook; wages $30. 230Vz Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. NEAT GIRL DESIRES SITUATION SECOND work: American family: wages $20. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 3413. EXPERIENCED COOK WISHES POSITION. V 49, Oregonlan. Bousexcr p era. A RESPECTABLE AND COMPETENT lady desires a position as housekeeper in hotel or In linen-room or pantry: highest city references or bond: understands several languages. Address H 50. Oregonlan. VERY REFINED CAPABLE "LADY DESIRES situation, managing housekeeper, hotel, wid ower's family, or ,care of Invalid. 230-i Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. REFINED EASTERN LADY. HIGHEST references, would like position managing housekeeper, widower or gentlemen's club. I, 47. Oregonlan. EASTERN LADY WANTS POSITION AS housekeeper In hotel or rooming-house, one thoroughly competent. Address Hotel Van Noy. WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS HOU5E keeper for widower, no children, or to take charge of lodging-house. G 49. Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED restaurant waitress, housekeepers, chamber maids, housowork girls, nurses. 230 Yam hill. Phone Main 5413. SWEDISH WOMEN WANT WORK BY THE day. Mrs. Olson, 63 N. 6th St.. upstairs. HOME-LAUNDERED LACE CURTAINS, flrst-claes work. Phdno Scott 3S46. WANTED AGENTS. WANTED AGENTS TO HANDLE STATE OF Oregon for patent article; big money-maker. Room 404 Perkins Hotel. 3 OOOD AGENTS FOR PHOTO COUPONS; A snap. Rembrandt Studio, Ablngton bldg. LADY AGENT SOMETHING NEW, GOOD teller, big wages. 215 Commercial blk. WANTED TO RENT. ROOMS. Owners of private residences In St, Louis took advantage of the Fair and made lots of money renting their rooms; why not you? We guarantee to send you first-class people wno pay first-class prices for nicely fur nished rooms. Book now with H. C Bowers. Portland Hotel, or the Lewis and Clark Ho tel Co.. 133 Sixth st., Oregonlan bldg. Phone Main 298. SAIALL AIODERN HOUSEKEEPING APART ment wanted by married couple; must be well furnished and in desirable residence section. K 50, Oregonlan. WANTED LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, close Exposition; man and wife, privileges light housekeeping. O 49, Oregonlan. TWO LADIES WANT THREE UNFUR nlshed rooms, suburha preferred; references exchanged. K 48. Oregonlan. WANTED 10 OR 12-ROOM MODERN house, furnished or unfurnished; good lo cation. N 47, Oregonlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. THE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS BUYS all kinds of furniture, new or old; at 211 lBt st. Phone Main 5655. AUCTION NEW AND SECOND-HAND FUR nlture to be sold at auction, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock A. AI. Beginning May 1st, 181 Front st,, corner Yamhill. A. Wat eon, auctioneer. WANTED LARGE ROLLER MAP OF Portland, alao of Multnomah County and Oregon; also set of Portland fire Insurance maps. N 4s, Oregonlan, WE WANT TWO OR THREE WELL-LO-cated rooming-houses, "8 to 15 rooms each, j. V. Crelghton &. Co., 165 3d st., room A. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING and shoes; highest price paid. Call at the Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 317. WANTED FTVB THOUSAND CEDAR POSTS, 14 feet long, down, burnt cedar preferred. S. M. Beard, Vancouver, Wash. WANTED SECOND-HAND SODA FOUN taln, cheap for cash; give description. Lock Box 201. Oregon City, Or. WANTED TO RENT A SAIALL JOB PRINT Ing plant; or will buy oa Installment. Call up Union 5671. WANTED LOAN OF $4000 TO $3000 ON 2-story building In Portland. E 49. care Oregonlan. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT r tla of all kinds. Phone East 2233.