jTHE M'OE&ItfG dfiEG'ON&K, MONDAY, MAT' i, 1905. GRAZED BY CUE Dr. E. L. Irvine Terrorizes the Tenants of Building. ARRESTED BY PATROLMEN When the Police Came the Physician Threatened Them With Shot gun and Knife, but Was 'Finally Disarmed. Not dauntefi by a double-barrel shot gan pointed full at their faces. Patrol men Cole and Hosley about 3 o'clock yesterday morning arrested Dr. E. I. Irvine, of 2S014 Grand avenue, -who was temporarily deranged through the use of cocaine. After the policemen had knocked the shotgun from his hands. Dr. Irvine pulled a large surgical knife, which had a blade about 12 inches In length, and attempted to stab the patrolmen. He was handcuffed and taken to the police station. Dr. Irvine became insane Saturday night and threatened to kill the tenants of the building in which he was stay ing. He walked up and down the halls of the building, carrying the loaded shotgun and the large knife, defying anyone to molest him. Those in the building were terrified and locked the doors of their rooms, refusing to allow an entrance. Several of the tenants in the building had furniture piled against their doors. Finally; when Dr. Irvine was in another part of the building, a woman slipped out the back way and telephoned to the police. Patrolmen Cole and Hosley were de tailed to the case and when they arrived at the scene of action they found the crazed man .in a room on the second floor. They tried to reason with him and asked that he submit to arrest- This greatly incensed the crazed man and he dared the policemen to cross the thres hold. He stood at the door with the shotgun in hand, both hammers of which were cocked. The policemen did not rush at him as they realized it would have meant sudden death, but waited until he had turned his head as he thought he could obtain assistance by pushing the electric Jautton. The two policemen closed in and knocked the gun from his hands. A terrific struggle ensued as Dr. Irvine is a powerful man. The three men fought around the room, Dr. Irvine try ing to reach his gun. Suddenly he reached down to his bosom and drew the knife, which he had ex hibited a few hours before. He was about to sink it deep In the body of his nearest assailant when a heavy blow on the jaw caused him to drop the weapon and prevented him from becoming a murderer. The patrol wagon was sum moned and the doctor was taken to the police station, although he endeavored again and again to break away and escape. Dr. Irvine has been under the sur veillance 'of the police before, as he is known to be a desperate man when un der the Influence of cocaine. - Recently the attacks have been more frequent and each time he became more danger ous and desperate. He is said to be an excellent physician and has had a largo practice. SALEJODAY. Everything white and everything of the best quality. Come and get our prices. The only first-class exclusive dry goods storo in the city. McAlien & McDonnell. Take grand entrance right on corner Third and Morrison. ' Final Tryout or O. A. C. CORVALLJS. Or., April 30. (Special.) The final tryout for places on the O. A. C. track team took place on college field yesterday afternoon. The college record In several events was broken, including the hammer throw by Dow Walker. The net result of the tryout indicates that the team as a whole is one of the strongest that ever represented the college. Places were won as follows, and in the order named: 100-yard dash Williams, Smithton, Graham, Cathcy. Broad Jump Moore. Graham. 220-yard hurdles Smlthson, Cathey, Graham. Hair.milc run Greenbaw, Stelwer, Van Clcve. Shot-put walker. Bower, Stout. Abraham. Pole vault Swann. Cathcy. Burnfl. Rcid. 220-yard dash Williams. Smlthson. Graham. Hammer throw Walker, Abraham, Bower. Mile run Davolt, Howard, Leonard. High jump Moorcs, Swann. Held. 120-yard hurdles Beideft, Cathey. Spire. Discus throw Stout, Abraham, Williams. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT, PORTLAND, Or., April SO. Maximum tem perature, CS dcg.; minimum. 44 deg. River reading: at 31 A. M., 5.8 feet; change In past 24 hours, rise, 0.4 feet. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M-. 0.04 inch: total since Sep tember 1, 1004, 29.2S inches; normal .since September 1", 1004. 41. 4G Inches; deficiency, 12,18 inches. Total sunshine. April 20, 1005, 7 hours and 10 minutes; possible, sunshine, 14 hours and 15 minutes. Barometer (reduced to eea-leve) at 5 P. M., 30.06. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. a OS . p a S3 Wind. STATIONS. Baker City Bljcnarck Boire , Eureka.......... Helena........ Kamloops, B. C North Head...., Pocatcllo........ Portland Red Bluff Roseburg.. ...... Sacramento..... Salt Lake City.. San Francisco.., Spokane......... Seattle.. Tatoosh Island.. Walla Walla... T trace. 14610.101 b;nw Cloudy Cloudy 0.00 20 E T 6 W nam 0.02! NW NW Clear T Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy o.oo; NW 0.02 sw w 0.24 0.04 PL cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy 0.00 4 0.0010'tNW 0.00U4S n in in vw UCloudy cioudy SSo.O024rV IPt. cloudy it. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear 15SHK021 4SE S0!o.O6I12iSW 60i0.0416j.W WEATER CONDITIONS. Light showers have fallen generally today In the Xorth Pacific States, due to the de velopment of a (.light disturbance over the Great Salt Lake Basin. The weather this evening Is generally cloudy and unsettled In Oregon, Washington and Idaho, -and the indications are for partly cloudy weather, with, occasional showers or rain rqualls In this district Monday. WEATHER FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy. "wit-h e hp were; variable winds, mostly westerly. Western Oregon and Western Washington Partly cloudy, with occasional nhowew; winds mostly westerly. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Partly cloudy, with showers. SEW TODAY. NATURE'S MASTERPIECE, THE FALLS of Niagara, whose rushing torrents have thundered on for ages, will eventually be silenced, if the mercenary spirit of com mercialism is unrestrainedly permitted to divert the water from its natural course. Send 25 cents for photo of the world's greatest cataract in all iu unrivaled glory. J. Donovan. 226 Glenwood are., Buffalo, X, Y. . CARPET BEAUTIES Is the term to apply to our new line of Axminster Car pets. These splendid fabrics, -softlustrous and beautifully colored, will give any air of luxury to your rooms that can be secured in no other way. PRICES FROM $1.50 ) to $2.10 per yd., laid. m EXCLUSIVE CARPET-HOUSE. J. G. MACK & CO. 86-88 THIRD rXZL XEISCaAV, Pre. tram us Tuwimi rram, rwruii. sums European Pl&n $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day THE BEST WAY TO Sixes to accommodate 4, 0, 9, 10 and CLASSIFIED AD. EATES. "Boom," "Rooms and Board." "House keeping Rooms." 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A. degree; visiting brethren welcome. W. S. WEEKS, Secretary. I VAN HO K LODGE, NO. 10, K. OF P. Reg ular convention tonlcht at 8 o'clock in Pyth ian Hall, eighth floor, Marquam bldg.; visit ing knights cordially Invited. U VEYSEY. C. C. FRED P. HOLM. K. of. R. and S. NOTICE The annual meeting of the mem bers of the I. O. O. F. Library Association will be held on Monday. May 1. at S P. M. Members of the different lodge are oordtally invlted to attend. II. A. OXER, Sec ir niTiinnvts T.rmnt. vn Hi A. - F. & A. M. Regular communication tnis (.Monday) evening at a o cidck. Burkhard bldg.; wo-k in M. M. de gree. AH Master Masons welcome. C. E. MILLER, Sec CAM ELI A CHAPTER. NO. 27. O. E. S. Regular communication thlii (Monday) evening in Hill's uau. at 8 o'clock. Ry order W. M. ESTHER KANE, Secretary. DIED. RUTSCHOW In this city. April 50. lt03. at th family residence. "(50 Front street. Josephine K. Rutschon. aged 20 year. 2 months and -4 days. Funeral notice here after. 1UNERAL NOTICES. HICKET At the residence. 105 North Flf--tecnth St.. Michael Hlckcy. aged CH yean and S months. Funeral will take place Tuesday. May 2. ? A. M-. from the cathedral. Fifteenth and DaviF. Interment Mount Cal vary Cemetery. DUNNING, McENTEE GILBAUGn, successors to Dunning & Campion, under takers and erobalmeri, modern 1b every de tail. 7th and Piae. Fhone Main 436. Xady Mtlftaat. EDWARD HOLMAN' CO Undertaken and embalm ers, have moved to their netr bulld Ibs. Third aad Salmon. Lady assistant. Telephone No. S87. 3. T. 1TNLET & SON. Funeral Directors, cor. 3d and Madison. OfSce of County Cor oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9. F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Xady assistant. Telephone East St. ZELLKR-BVRNHS CO., UNDERTAKERS, Emb aimers, STS Rus'l; East 1968: lady as't. NEW TODAY. Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards. Real Estate, City and Farm Insurance in All Lines A. H. BIRRELL, :ee-S McKay hMs- Third aad Stark. MORTGAGE LOANS Ob Fertlaad real estate at lowest rates. Title lasared. Abstracts furnished. Title Guarantee & Trust Co., 6 and 7 Chamber ef Commerce. FREE LAND IN OREGON Under the "Carey Irrigation Act. Deed direct from state. "JVRITE OR CALL TODAY. Booklets and map free. B. E. Cook & Co.. 231 Alder st, Portland. Or. STORES FOR RENT On Washlsctoa at., desirafcle location. Ap Dly SU Chamber of CMmeree, 5& STREET C W. X2fOWLXS, M. SEE PORTLAND Is byTally-Ho, Cabriolet, Boulevard Wagon, or Landau. niONE MAIN" 222 UNITlU carriage 28 people. 11th and HORRISOK Sts. XEW TODAY. Shrewd Bankers Don't Loan on Uninsured Property "THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON" (CAPITAL, $300,000) ALWAYS JtEQUIRES FIRE INSURANCE When It Loans on Mortgage. A -worthy borrower con often secure ac commodation by assigning to us his LIFE INSURANCE OUII OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES ARE COVERED JJY FIDELITY INSURANCE WE LOAN AT LOW RATES and on FAVORABLE TERMS When you apply to us bring along vour INSURANCE POLICIES PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGOR 109 THIRD STREET. BEN'J- I. COHEN President H. PITTOCK Vice-President i B. L.EE PAGET Secretary J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary INVESTORS ATTENTION There are but few pieces of busi ness, residence, warehouso or side track property in Portland today that I do not know of or that I cannot purchase for you more cheaply than you can, if you want them. I have bought for others satisfactorily. I can buy for you. Your confidence will be respected, to the letter. Try me. A. D. MARSHALL, 8212 Third St. FOR RENT Three-story brick building, 50x100. 15,000 square feet of floor space. 91 and 93 Front street. Apply Pacific Paper Co. Front and Stark Sts. lnvestnient-10 Per Cent tEfl finn Quarter block, 3d st.; brick vuuiuuu improvement now paying over DncJrlannfi J"st completed; 10 rooms KcSIQcnCe and modern in every respect: located in bos nortlon of Pnrtlnml Hl!?ht 4nvnn a slrinp to purchase a home property -will uu well io uituaiac. A I - Verv desirable hnmn at Mrnin T rt,3U bor; large grounds, fruit, eta: at very iow price. ve iiKcmse nave cholco oi5 in vacant property on Portland xicjsuLa ana at Jit- xaxor. THE HART LAND CO.. 103 SHERLOCK BLDG. FOR SALE Half-bleck ea WasUBcten. Stark aad 111k sta. Trice. Siee.eefl; half cash, bala&ce on jBertjrajro at a per cent. Parties dramac to purchase er fat small sj-aaicale hhx to RUSSKLL Jt BLYTK. 3d St.. cer. Oak. AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATER An Instantaneous Success AH This "Week. Dally Matinees, 2:13 E resist, 8:15 Admission 10 Cents Powerful Drama Founded on Real Life. THE MARBLE HEART BAKER THEATER g&a? Keating & Flood. Managers. Great Comedians, in Acrobatic Act. WALLACE AND BUSCII Late with. Barnum & Bailey Shows. Virdea and Daalap Air Carl Carter Mrs. Alfred Aadentea McCoy and Knight Krancin Walter Jean lVUnen The Bakerogranb Baker Orchestra Shows at 2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M. Admission 10 cents to any seat. STAR THEATER (J-. , LOLA COTTON" Psychological Marvel and Mlndreader. DAISY HAKCOURT. FROSINI KKDI AND SKIMAR LEONART WILSON AND MORAN ROSCOE ARBUCKLE STAROSCOPE Shows 2;S0. 7.30, a P. M. Admission 10c. GRAND THEATER TORCAT AND D'ALIZA DELLA PRTNGLE - VAN POSiiEN AND M'CAULEY ROBERT NOME LITTLE MILDRED 1LALLEN AND HAYS MR. ALF BONNER GRANDISCOPE General admission. 10c; reserved, seats, 20c; Box seats. 27c. Lewis and Clark Observatory HAWTHORNE TERRACE PORTLAND HEIGHTS Now open. Take Portland Heights car and get off at Hawthorne Terrace, one block from car line. No climbing. Electric elevator. Moat magnificent Tiew In America. Seo beautiful etfect of powerful searchlight from top of tower. Open 0 A. M. to a P. M. ADMISSION, 16 CENTS. NEW TODAY. ST. JOHNS 10-acre tracts for sale. Fifth St. Owner, 240 TOR SALE REAL ESTATE. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. 20 lotr on car line, a bargain. AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO. 222 Failing Building. Fhone Main 53S3. FOR SALE NEW C AND S-ROOM HOUSE; bath, stationary washitand, concrete base ment, gas and electric lights, rurnace. bouse tinted, paaa pantry, large bedrooms, with clcets In each, wood elcrator. stationary wanbtubs In basement; on Union-avenue car line, five-minute service, near good school; lawn, streets improved; houses now open tor Inspection; cash or Installments. Inquire owner, H. K. Stemlcr, 122 3d St., or at resi dence 032 Union ave. North, one block south of houses. ACRB TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTV 01 nanaitng acreage; choice acre tracts for homes, within the city limits or outside; terms to sulu A. C. Churchill & Co.. 110 faecond at. 10 ACRES. 3 MILES FROM CITY LIMITS. on new Hlllsboro trolley line: best of land; will grow anything raised In Oregon; no gravel, no rock, spring water, nnc building Mte; will pay big on the investment; 5000. $350 cash, balance $100 per year at 0 per cent. Owner. -1J McKay bldg. IRVINGTOX. I-t fRoo. See F. J. Italcy, resident agent, corner E. 21tt and Schuyler srts.. who will show you the property. Phone East 14 1. r l?. II. Prewtt. Tr.. 212-riS Chamber of Commerce bldg. Phone Main 1203. FOR SALE-NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE; iuii casement with concrete floor, porcelain plumbing, washtubs, gas and electricity, fur nace, walls tinted, hardwood floors; cash or Installments; West Side. O. M. Smith, owner, iM) Chamber of Commerce. FIVE NEW. MODERN HOUSES IN HOLLA- nay rark Addition; alf II choice lots: streets Improved, cement walks, sewer, or will build housxi to suit customers. See R. B. Rice on premises. East 22d and Wasco, or W. G. Beck. ZJ7 The Falling bldg. HAWTHORNE AVENUE THE EAST SIDE'S i upero residence street; new modern S-roosi house, with ample grounds, offered until May 1st for $3000: 10 per cent down. 10 per cent monthly. Fidelity Trust Com pany. Phone Main 447. 0.ROO.M HOUSE. FULL LOT. ONE BLOCK iiuiu lu-mmuic service. Dearing trull tres and strawberries arranged two fam ine?, renter will stay, furniture for sale If desired, only $2250; good terms. 2&0 Alder st. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS. 10-room modem house and full lot. ZVJ 2ath t.. near Savien easy terms. For full par ticulars phone Main SIC. FOR SALE 1-ROOM COTTAGE. BULL RUN water, sidewalks, streets graded. 1 block from car; terms easy. Call at 52T Miller ave., Scllwood car. QUICK SALE-I HAVE THE BEST LITTLE ........ ..... t.. ucni jiur, irnns io .-mi. o ruuiua nnu uaui. JJr. KUwln C Holmes, 210 Ablngton bldg. Phone Union 5745. BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOUSE, BUILT BY nirnfr fnr nrmnnpnt lirtin.- Tn . best car service; will be sold at a luaa of vfw ii iaKen soon, inquire 74 Sixth. SNAP-NEW MODERN COLONIAL RESI dence; hard ftnlslied: $2S50; also 7-room hou.-c, nearly new, $2000. Apply Gordon, 403 East lith st. 9 ROOMS. ELEGANTI.Y FURNISHED IN- cement basement; lease; $15w.F 56.' Orc- 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS ai(.aiu3 ui j. . x. ejecinc nnc. o. k. r..,-, ao&u jiu ccon car. itc FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OP 10 rooms. 315 22d st. Price low. Owner. Mrs. W. A. Dslv. The Brown. 271 tc Grand ave. W ANTED - HOUSEKEEPERS. , COOKS waiters, chambermaid;, general workeia st Louis Agency, 230's Yamhill. Main &413 FOR SALE NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGB; 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 LctuAa. Aawuc, yx ou au, room 9-ROOM HOUSE. 3IODERN IMPROVE meits. elegant furniture. $5000. half cash. Wi uoiosmun su, ivwer .iotna. SACRIFICE SALE NEW 8-ROOM. IIAUn. finished bouse for $1100; lots of other good pargams. r. ruens, nvyj ist st. 5-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN. LOT icucm, iiuu uto, uiucks iToiu car; casn or unns. nyucr, loniaviua. FOR SALE OR RENT NEW 6-ROOM modern nouse. t. :mh. Apply SS2 Sandy itoaa. jirs. aits riniey. HOME OF 5 ACRES: ALSO 4 OR 5 ACRES; easy term and handy to car. Frank Mclvln. 302 twmmerciai oiag. si fin DOWN". BALANCE $10 PER MONTH. buys a new 4-room cottage at East 26th and tunica; a ouap. COTTAGE. EAST SIDE. FIVE ROOMS, ALL conveniences; ream ior snap, $1600, W So. iregonian- -vsamODERN' 3-ROOM COTTAGE. M.VT. lot. cement walks, choice fruit and flowers. 722 E. Anaeny. 7-ROOJI llUUJst v .ii- i. xiil.c..- utLifllSD). HoItadar"a Addition; must raise money. M 54, uregonin. LOTS. -60X100. NEAR "HAWTHORNE AVE. and 41st St.; $200. B. S. Cook &. Co., 251 HALF LOT. WITH STORE AND ROOMS, Johnson it., near I2th; a bargain. 334 2UU. evenings. , ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE, S MILES FROM MorrUon sL Drldge- C. X. Ballard. MUwaa Ue. Or. TWO BUSINESS "CORNER LOTS,- MX19. TO 1 dare as estate. Owaer, 4fjf& flaadtrs st. FOR 8AXX FARMS. GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED . SS acre, with 15 under plow, oajance in pasture; land is rich and laya nicely; S-acre bearing -orchard; new fence, new 6-room house, large barn and other buildings; live water; Umber for fuel and building purposes; 20-mlnute walk to town, on Columbia River; price. $1230, with $S00 down. ICO acres, with 20 under plow; balance pas ture land, and easily cleared; live water; land lays nicely, and the soli very rich; good frame houte and bam; fenced and cra.-e-fenced; family orchard: close to. school; in thickly eettled community, on County road, 4 miles from town on Columbia River; price, $1600, with good terms. IMUS & WILLOUGHBY. Kalama, Washington. 50-ACRE FARM. NOT FAR OUT. HIGHLY improved, good house, large barn, good fences, 35 acres In crop In excellent condi tion, some timber, orchard around house, strawberries and all kinds of fruit, la excel lent neighborhood, pretty country all around; crop and all for $2100; $1100 down, balance time. B. S. Cook &. Co., 251 Alder st. WHITE SALMON VALLEY LIES OPPOSITE Hood River, and la proving to be the richest non-irrigated apple, cherry, peach and straw berry land In the State of Washington- now Is your chance to get a fine orchard sits cheap. Send for our book. Tells all about It- White Salmon Land Co., White Salmon, Wash. BARGAINS IN UNIMPROVED LAND WITH ln eight miles of Kalama; tracts from 6 to 1G00 acres: soil and water first class; price 2 to $10 per acre; terms to suit; also farm and town property for sale. Ka lama Land & Investment Co.. Kalama, Wash. FOR SALE HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM OF ISO acres, located on the Willamette, with 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 ICS per acre. Address Owner, 101 Front St., city. STOP HERE 000 ACRES. COO ACRES Co lumbia River bottom, very best nay land, all fenced, cross-fenced, orchards, good barns, other buildings; fare to Portland, 45 cents; Immediate sale, $19.50 acre. T. W. Plttenser. 215& Morrison. 03-ACRE FARM. NOT FAR OUT, 35 ACRES In crop, 25 acres cleared for pasture and ready to clear; house, barn, some timber, "prlns.-. good well and orchard; $2000, ?bOU down, balance time. B. S. Cook & Co., 201 $3100-S0 ACRES. 40 FULL CULTIVATION. 7-room house, barn, crops, 11 head cattle. 13 head hogs, wagon, plow, disc harrow, seeder attachment. 1& miles electric line. 46S East Oth. 100 ACRES. 1J4 MILES FROM KALAMA, 25 In cultivation, balance good timber: B-room house, barn and outbuildings; soil good; title clear: $4500. C. J. Lee. Kalnnn, 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. Gresham. Or. GOOD 73-ACRE FARM FOR SALE; GOOD buildings, pure running water; located In Willamette Valley. 11 miles from Salem. Addres B. F. Tucker. Turner, Or. ICO ACRES. UNIMPROVED. 12 MILES FOR eat Grove, at bargain: also 71 acres. East Oregon City; terma to suit. Shoe store, 270 Washington fct. POULTRY FARM AND FRUIT LAND, near stores, churches, school; 7H miles to Portland on motor line. Box 73, Beaver ton, Or. FARM FOR SALE, NEAR PORTLAND, THE best sou: win iaKe some city property in exchange. Address D 50. Oregonlan. FOR S ALE to-ACRE FARM. CALL 1SS N. Eleventh St. FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. WE HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLY valid fewest reserve scrip on the market. We hanJle all kinds public land practice. Collins Land Co.. Concord bldg. S.W. U SEC. 32. TWP. 5. H. 3 W.. TWO miles from Pittsburg. Columbia county. Or. Will cut 0.000.000 feet. Address R. Goodrich. Tacoma. Wash. FOR IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT. 4 DESERT claims. Southern Oregon, water for Irriga tion; a snap, call -"m ilacleay bldg. WANTED REAL ESTATE. 11VC UUJttO. i. H. 1 U. 11 us Oi. u.t iUH Ablngtun bldg. WAX1TJD-Full or fractional lot; West Sice; dese lu; for caslu ii 23. oregonlan. FOR SALE LAND SCRIP. tr guaranteed land scrip on hand ready to locate. Maginnts & bon. ( waning oiqx. TO IXCIIANGE. TO EXCHANGE 5 FULLY-PAID DIVIDEND- paylng Hharcs In one of Mexico a beat ruoDer and coffee plantations; value $000; country realty vicinity Portland; no agents. Address C L. yremant rt.. unicago, in. EXC1LVNGE BUSINESS IX)T ON WILLIAMS ave.. for residence property. L. . uiowcr. U. S. Marshal s office. CITY PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE FOR rooming-house, liatneid ie fcrnun, loot -iin st.. room FOR SALE. Horses. Vehicles and Harness. team weighs 2560 lbs., are and 0 years old, good workers every way; harness Is new with collars all complete. Call Regal vj. .!.. 11th -... RMT-noMo t WANTED TO SELL 1 FINE BLOODED marc. 1 nouoy two-eaieu carnage, l nne rubber-tlrtu buggy anu warn est?, at a Bar gain. Apply O. M. smttn, cnamocr -o: torn mcrcc. ONE TEAM MARES. TWO HEAVY AND two express wagons and' harness; one 2-seated surrey. 50th and Base Line road. blacksmith shop. inone scott J&ou. FOR SALE 150 HEAD OF GOOD DRIVING and draft horses; 175 head of young cattle, free range. For prlee and terms address G. & W. McGrcer. Antelope, ur. TWO DRAFT TEAMS. WEIGHT 2S00 AND S1CO lbs.: also one span of mares, weight 21W; DlUSl uc soiu. r tum uu jcuiisuu. HORSES. WAGONS. H.VKNESS. ALL kinds of vehicles bought, sold and rented. Hubert tixil, -o-4 nn. fnoao aiam ua- FRJE DRIVING HORSE AND HARNESS, with Studebaker top bugy. Inquire at 271 coucn sc. i tram np n0OO-LR. YOUNG DRAFT " horses, heavy harness and wagon. 325 Chap man st. .... r.vr llfnor x?rfc TTf- lng hor:es. Lc' Mode Stable. 6th and Oak. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND vehicles on coast ior saie or mra. in wa. Flan of. FOR SALE GOOD. UPRIGHT PIANO cheap, or will exchange for diamond. L as. wres""la". FINE FISCHER UPRIGHT PIANO. $70; same as new; organ. $25. 241& 1st, cor. Main. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE HOUSEBOAT OF FIVE ROOMS; handsomely iurmwicu, v ircntn. Inspection solicited; can bo seen afternoons; located between Webber's tannery and Sell- WWU itlij, v- FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL mni nblM- easr cavmentST we rent tables, with privilege of buying; modem bar fixtures, cneap prices. onuuwic&-uuKe-w)i lender, 48 5d au lxr.-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH. 3 horsepower, having one Summer top aad Winter top. ancnor, lamp ana an nxiures also boat nouse; price anquire a 271 Couch st. FOR SALE COW WITH FIVE LEGS: FINE animal, gooa attraction ior iiuanow ac Fair: price reanonable, John H. Nichols, Davenpon. m. GILTEDGE STOCK IN OREGON MINE AND capn ior ifuuvi iimiu uiuc .u drees F 64, vregcuian. lent coadltlon. Price. $325. W. J. Clemeai, 273 Stark st. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND oda fountains (orinrop c Bturgts, o iroot. NEW AND CD-HAND CASH REGISTERS and safes; easy payments. 333 Ankeny at. FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL SKI LSlKDcr ol uuaser uf uusa juia no. 700Q FTVB-CENT CIGARS: A SNAP IF SOLD la one loc iioom to, vaaBtagton Mag. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CHEAP. AP- nlr SiZ Upshur st. VOtL SALE. XkeeUaaeaM. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair K. with Slaterlte; It rolls, easy to lay; seeds no painting or coating; good over oia iron, tin or sningies; nesc ror new rooiw. Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2, Hamilton bldg. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED FOR U". S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED. unmarried men. between the ages of IS and 33, citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write EnglLAi. For Information ap ply to Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak els., Portland. 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 aal ary. Newman's Theatrical Circuit, Sol'i Morrison. BY MANUFACTURING HOUSE. TRUSTY assistant for branch ofilce; $la paid weekly. Position permanent. No Investment re quired. Previous experience not essential. Address American Ed. Union, Como Block. Chicago. A GOOD SIDE-LINE OF FIREWORKS ON commission for tustler through -Eastern Ore gon. Idaho. Washington. Willamette Valley and on the Sound: give references. T 49, Oregonlan. STEADY YOUNG MAN WITH A FEW HUN- dred dollars can secure good position and partnership In splendid paying business. Hamilton, 34 Lange Hotel, Oth and Wash ington. WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN piumning trade. Coyne Bros. Co., Schools of Practical Plumbing. 4973-75 Easton ave., St. Louis. Mo.; 107-0 W. 3d St.. Cincinnati, O. WANTED 1000 R. R. MEN. NEW WORK. jw uiucr jvusi wuuc your worn ana we nave It; also station work. Canadian Employment Co.. 249 Burnslde st. Phone Main 3074. EXPERIENCED SHOE SALESMAN. GOOD wages, permanent position; none nut nrst clasa need apply; references required. Berry Clothing and Shoe Co.. Spokane, Wash. WANTED OLD CLOTHING. SHOES. Highest prices paid for men's cast-oft cloth ing, old shoes. Call 50 3d. near Pine. Phone Hood 1S2. Orders attended to. SEE D. E. BUDD. GENERAL EMPLOY- mcnt office, 110. Want all kinds of first class help, lady housekeeper?. 20 quarry men, carpenters and laborers. WANTED A MAN THAT CAN MAKE SAU- sage of all kinds; butcher and handle retail trade; must be temperate and a hustler. M. EL Kent, Centralla. Wash. LIVE SALESMEN. OR.. WASH., IDA.. RUB- oer siamp. onice, typewriter goods, estab lished trade; bonanza; must have $300. M 58, Oregonlan. Columbus California wine depot: headquar ters cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines 5c per glass. P. Lorati. 14S 4th. Clay 1503. Wanted Men to learn barter trade; steady practice: expert instructions: write for terms. Glllman's College. 627 Clay st.. S. F. We sell sick and accident benefits that peo ple want; spiencia proposition to agents. Union Mutual Aid Assn.. 401 Marquam. WANTED YOUNG MEN OF GOOD AD- dress to travel and learn good business. Call 10 to 3. room 7, 413H Washington. WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR men's cast-on clothing, shoes and hats. Call at 73 15 N. 3d; phone Green 423. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT- land ana throughout state to solicit busi ness. Call or write. C07 McKay bldg. LOGGERS, MILLHANDS. FARMHANDS, laborers, others work, tee us. U. S. Em ployment Co., 103 Morrison. Main 1322. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS-OFFICIAL Ex position magrine. $50 weekly; before 10, after 4. U3S Chamber of Commerce. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS STOVE SALES- man to travel m Eastern Washington; give references, uox u, city. WANTED A GOOD. SOBER TRUNKMAKER; tne going wages. The Spokane Trunk Fac tory, spokane, wasn. FIRST-CLASS FITTER WANTED TO TAKE position out or city. Call Hotel Portland, room 5, J. H. W. 20 WOODCHOPPERS. BUCKERS AND FALL- enr, hook tenders. H. Higley Employment v.o., 1'ine . WANTED A HEAD WAITER FdR A SEA- mue nuie-1. give reiercnce. .uuress ti oc, Oregonlan. WANTED AN ALL-ROUND' BLACKSMITH. Apply Hotel Zur Rhelnpfaltz, 253 Front, cor. Madison. COATMAKER WANTED. DEIERLING & Fauuen, 510 Main St.. Vancouver. Wash. FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN, CITY. COUN- try big wages. 215 Commercial block. WANTED MEN TO CLEAR LAND. TELE- pnone union 3104. bt. Johns Land Co. DETECTIVES FOR SHADOWING AND PA trol work. R 301. 2S5 Morrison t. FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT ONCE; reierencea required. atari: st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKERS. Nicoll, the Tailor. 105 Third st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS STICKERMAN. Apply 1260 Macadam st. DR. WALKER. 1S1 1ST. CURES ALL PRI- vate diseases or men. WANTED REGISTERED PHARMACIST. Nau's Pharmacy. WANTED BOY ABOUT IS YEARS OLD. AT 100 First st. WAITER WANTED GERMAN CAFE, 266U siarK. HELP WANTED FEMALE. LADIES WILL PAY $75 MONTHLY AND all expenses to employ lady agents In your locality. 75 E. 4th St.. Covington. Ky. "WANTED A COMPETENT COOK TO GO out of city; no washing; wages $25 per month. Apply 742 Overton .H., city. A FLUENT TALKER WHO CAN DO RAPID pyrographlc lettering for position at Fair. Address E. L. Wells. 323 Wheeler st. WANTED CAPABLE GIRL AS FAMILY cook: wages $40; references required. 231) Jj Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO sell the new telephone Index. Inquire W. J. Clemens. 273 Stark st. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK: willing to go to Coast during July and August. 461 Rodney ave. WANTED GIRL FOR COOKING AND housework; afternoons off. Apply after Tues day. 629 Montgomery ot. WANTED WOMAN TO COOK FORENOON only. Slegel's DelicateaEcn and Grocery Store, 69a N. 6th ft. NEAT, RELIABLE! GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, must be good cook, 3 In family. 357 12th st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS COOK. MUST As sist with washing and ironing: references. 190 King Jit. WANTED SEAMSTRESS FOR PLAIN SEW Ing. Call at 400 Holladay ave., or telephone East 3163. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work: wages $15 per month. Apply 37 10th at. WANTED RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO take care rooming-house. Apply 311 Ever ett at. WAITRESS AND CHAMBERMAID. WAGES $20, with room and board. National Hotel. GIRL- WANTED FOR GENERAL KOUSE work and cooking. Inquire at 148 N. 16th. GOOD GIRL FOR SECOND WORK. AP ply forenoons, 120 18th St., cor, Glisan. WANTED GIRL FOR SECOND WORK; reference required. Apply 32S 10th st. GIRL OR WOMAN" FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Call after 6 P. M.k 861 1st at. WANTED A CHAMBERMAID IN A PRI vate boarding-house. 376 Yamhill at. WANTED A GERMAN OR "SWEDISH GIRL to do chamberwork. 20614 lt st. WANTED A CHAMBERMAID IN A PRI vatc boardlng-houee. 1E6 6th st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS VEST MAKERS. NIcoU, the Tailor. 106 Third st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family. Call 56S 1st st. WANTED GIRL TO WORK IN GROCERY store. 343 N. 14th st. WANTED A COOK AND A SECOND GIRL at 361 North 21th sL WANTED G I RL TO DO LIGHT HQUS.E work. 3S2 Morrleoa. . TAILORES3 WANTED TO HELP ON COATS. 12 7Ui st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. HAVE YOU SECURED POSITION AT FAIR! stage dancing, vaudeville acting, singing, sketches taught; positions guaranteed. New man's School o Acting, 0511- Morrison. COMPETENT SALESWOMAN TO TARE cnarge of souvenir store at Coast resort for July and August; must be fluent talker: ret erenees required, N 52, Oregonlan. GIRLS H? YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAl. to see us. Over 1000 positions every saoata. Call and register. Canadian Parlors. S385i Morrises. Mala 1323. WANTED GOOD. PLAIN COOK FOR CQUN- ,, uui rauai do wining to uo la unary; maie. or female: good wages. Apply O. M. Smith, Chamber of Commerce. WANTED GOOD. RELIABLE GIRL FOR V-" vi 7v aim can.- ot cm. a: gooa wages. Phone Main 2&50. S. B. cor. St. Clair and Main sts. ENERGETIC WOMEN TO ENGAGE FER manently in best llpe soliciting towns ad jacent Portland; immediately. SKS Second street. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE. sentatlves la Portland and throughout state; good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN waicnmaiung. engraving, jewelers work, only practical working school for jewelers, money made learning. Seattle "Watchmaking and Engraving School. P.-I. building, Seattie. WANTED PARTY TO INTERVIEW WELL-to-do class; what they say to carry weight; big money; steady position. Room A -iZ'n 2d st. WANTED UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE FOR city or out of town work at a salary of $2.50 a day. guaranteed. R 53. Oregonlan. WANTED UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE TO travel for Eastern Arm at salary of $10m a year and expenses. Q 53, Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE POSITION! gooa references, .fnone Mam 3153. BOOKKEEPER WITH FIRST-CLASS REF. erencea wants position in or out at ritv. Addresa X 55. Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. YOUNG BUSINESS MAN. WHO SPEAKS and writes English. French. German and ne three Scandinavian languages, would Ilka position. Y 32. Oregonlan. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN furnish domestic servants, farmers, all kinds of help. Black ?02. 2tiS Everett st. EXPERIENCED WAITER WISHES POSl tlon. capable of taking charge of dining room. B 50. care Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN WANTS A POSITION AS A grocery clerk or office clerk. Address D 52, Oregonlan. PORTLAND HdUSECLEANING CO., CAR pets cleaned at your house. Phone Main 40S2. JAPANESE FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS situation to do cooking. 45 N. First st. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER OWNING TYPE wrlter and desks will give services In ex change for oftlec room; Sherlock building preferred. N 57, Oregonlan. Housekeepers. REFINED EASTERN LADY, HIGHEST REK erenecfi, would like position managing house keeper, widower or gentlemen's club. L 47, Oregonlan. WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION AS housekeeper for widower, no children or ehamberwerk in hotel. B 57. Oregonian. Dressmakers. OTTELELIA KLATTE. MODISTE, Re cently from Chicago, would go out by the day; tailor suits and reception dresses spe cialties. Apply 555 5th it., cor. Lincoln. Miscellaneous. HOME-LAUNDERED LACE CURTAINS. Phone cott 5S4ti; flrst-ulasa work. WANTED AGEZTS. EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS FOR PHOTOS and portraits; big money. 601 Dekum bldg. LADY AGENT SOMETHING NEW. GOOD teller, big wages. 213 Commercial bUc WANTED TO RENT. ROOMS. Owners of private residences In St. Loula took advantage of the Fair and made lots of money renting their rooms; why not you? We guarantee to aenu yii first-class peopla wno pay flrst-class prices for nicely fur nished roomfc. Book now wlrh II. C Bowers. Portland Hotel, or the Lewitf and Clark Ho tel Co.. 133 Sixth St.. Oregoniii bldg. Phcna Main 20b. i "WANTED FOR FOUR OR FIVE MONTHS. - small furnished house, cottage or flat, in any respectable part of the city; references. Address E 50. care Oregonian. WANTED BY . YOUNG MAN, ROOM, preferably with board in private family, walking distance Jefferson-st. depot. K 53. Oregonlan. WANTED BY YOUNG MAN, ROOM AND board; nice locality, near car liner state price and full particulars. J 56, Oregonlan WANTED BOARD FOR SCHOOL CHILD O 13, where he can have use of planu; Park district preferred. Phone Mailt 54n. WANTED 10 OR 12-ROOM Mpl)SRf" house, furnished or unfurnished; goad lo cation. N 47, Oregonlan. YOUNG LADY DESIRES ROOM WITH Oil without board; must be central; reasonable Address C 50, Oregonlan. 0 OR S-ROOM HOUSE, UNFURNISHED. NO children. West Side preferred, permanent. Phone Main 4355. WANTED FURNISHED ROOM FOR EL derly gentleman, near Morrison and Park. N 51. Oregonlan.. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. THE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS BUTS all kinds of furniture, new or old. at 211 1st st. Phone Main 5655. AUCTION NEW AND SECOND-HAND FUR nlture. to be void at auction, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock A. M. Beginning May 1st. 1S1 Front St., corner Yamhill. A. Wat eon, auctioneer. -WANTED LARGE ROLLER MAP OF Portland, also of Multnomah County and Oregon; also set of Portland fire Insurance maps. N 4b, Oregonlan. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING and choes; highest price paid. Call at tha "Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phon Hood 517. WANTED TO BUY SET OF TINNER'S tools, or part; must be cheap. Address X. 51. Oregonian. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tla of all kinds. Phone East 2233. FOR RENT. WILLAMETTE. 1443 6TH ST., BET. MOR rlson and Alder; cheapest and best tran sient rooms In city. FOR RENT ONE BACK PARLOR, NICELY furnished, rent reasonable; gentleman pre ferred. ISO 13th st. GOOD, CLEAN. CHEAP FURNISHED rooms and lodgings. 345 13th St., 8 blocka from Fair grounds. MONASTES, COR. 1ST. AND JEFFERSON Housekeeping rooms and single; tourists so licited; reasonable. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM WITH. BOARD, reasonable, modern, porcelain bath, b 15 Uth at. South. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM. SUITABLE1 for 2; select neighborhood. 70S Everett st. , Cheapest and best-located rooms In Portland, $1 week up. Gllman, 1st and Alder' atsv THE IOWA 43 2D ST.. COR. ASHNICE largo rooms by day, week or month. ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UNFURNI3HEDi adults only. 260 Uth, near Jefferson. 201 HARRISON ST. NICELY FURNISHED rooms for gentlemen; rates reasonable. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS AT 197 X. Oth; front rooms suitable fort two. AMERICAN EXCHANGE, 2SJa FRONT ST. 2iewly luraielMd rees. t 1 4