Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 12, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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THB MOHNLNQ OBEGOKIAN. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1905.
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MRS. EVANS WOULD KEEP HUS
BAND FROM SEATTLE HOME.
She Says She Is Armed and "Wants
Nothing to Do With Re
turned Kiondiker.
SEATTLE, Wash., May 11. (Special.)
In each of the four Seattle daily papers
Mrs. Percy Evans, of 2724 Yesler Way.
advertised ior two thoroughbred blood
hounds or mastiffs, "young and fierce."
explaining that old ones, well trained,
would be accepted. Mrs. Evans insisted
price was no object.
Mrs. Evans Is attempting to keep her
husband, recently returned from Alaska,
away from the house. She states in an
interview that she Is well armed and that
even though she may fail to get the dogs
she wants, she Is prepared to drive out
the' objectionable husband.
Four detectives of aroaterulsh action
are accused by Mrs. Evans of loitering at
times about her house, watching her in
the interest of her husband. She insists
that she wants to be rid of her spouse
and that he will not allow her to go.
As a result she seeks an opportunity of
protecting herself in her own way.
Mrs. Evans says that If the dogs are
secured she will station them about her
home and if the detectives do not leave
her, or her husband attempts to come
near, she will start the dogs after them.
There is nothing "queer" about Mrs.
Evans. She talks as though the adver
tisement for fierce dogs was inserted
more as a bluff than a matter of fancy,
and insists she Intends to be rid of a
troublesome husband.
Change Observance of Day.
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Eugene.
May 1L (Special.) At a. meeting of
the associated students, held today, a
decision was made to the effect that
the second Friday in May will here
after be a general student holiday In
stead of a "day of contest between the
sophomores and junior classes con
cernlng the hoisting of a Junior flag.
In previous years junior day 5ias been
a day when the strength and numbers
of the sophomores and juniors were
pitted against each other. It has been
a time-honored duty lor the sopho
mores to prevent the appearance of
junior colors about the campus.
Instead of 6uch a contest an effort
will be made to make a labor day of
junior day. An attempt will be made
to beautify the campus by perfecting
the walks and cleaning up about the
university generally.
Survey to Bear Creek Mines.
BUTTE. May 11 A Billings dispatch to
the Miner says: The survey of the line of
railroad which will extend from Bridger
to the Bear Creek coal district began to
day. It is said that contracts for grading
the roadbf-d will be let within a fortnight
and actual construction will begin about
June 1.
The Bear Creek coal district is one
of the best in the stale and covers over
10,000 acres. The principal owners are
the Amalgamated Copper Company,
the Northwestern Improvement Com
pany, the Montana Coal & Iron Com
pany, the International Coal Com
pany and the Bear Creek Coal Com
pany. The road will be completed, it
is believed, in the early Autumn, and
it will be extended to Cooke City.
Robberies Make Police Desperate.
BUTTE, Mont., May 11. A moral wave
has struck Butte, Chief of Police Mulhol
land giving orders to arrest every woman
or man In the red light district who has
ever been convicted of robbery or even
suspected, the prisoners to be confined on
vagrancy charges until they are willing
to leave the city. The order was Held in
abeyance 24 hours to afford all question
able characters an opportunity to leave
Butte. Police officials have become des
perate at the growing number of rob
berles in the red light part of town. Three
or four cases are reported nightly, with
evidence so slight that it is only in very
rare Instances that conviction can be had
Dost in Lewis County "Woods.
CENTRAL.IA. Wash.. May 11. (Spe
cial.) F. E. Fuller, a prominent at
torney of Seattle, in company with
Judge F. T. Merrltt, of Centralla, and
Cruiser Ira Honeywell, also of Cen
tralla, were lost in the woods of Lewis
County for eight days. They started
out to be gone three days on a hunt
for timber claims and returned 'today.
nearly starved. The last day in the
woods the party marched all day with
nothing to eat but two small pancakes
each.
Other "Witness Took Poison.
FORSYTH. Mont., May 1L The trial
of William McClure, charged with the
murder of William Aughey. a month ago,
has been begun. Aughey was found lying
face downward with a bullet-hole
through the back of his head and a Jug
of whisky under his body. McClure
alleges he accidentally killed Aughey.
The only other person at the ranch was
a colored woman cook who committed
suicide when the officers told her she
would be wanted as a witness.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL RE FORT.
PORTLAND. May 11. Maximum tempera
ture, SO org.; minimum, 45. River reading
at II A. SI.. 5.2 feet: change In past 2
hours, rl6e, OS feeu Total precipitation.
P. M. to 5 P. 0.35 Inch: total since Sep
tember 1. 1904. 29.P4 Inches; normal, 42.34
Inches; deficiency. 12.40 inches. Total sun
thine May 10. 1005. 6 hours and 36 minutes
possible, 14 hours and 45 minutes. Barom
eter (reduced to aa level), at 5 P. M., 30.01.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
STATIONS.
Baker City.
BUmu-ck........
Boise. ........... c
Eureka..........
Helena .
Kami oops. B. C-.
4S10.0O1
5010.00
W
Cloudy-
NW
Cloudy
58i0.00j
N
N
W
Cloudy
Clear
54 0.02
44 0.08
Rain
PU Cldy.
0.00
North Head J
54 0.00 j26
54 0.011 8
xw
PL Cldy.
ocateuo. -. ... .
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg. . . . . .
Sacramento...
s
Pt. Clay.
Cloudy
Clear
0.02 6
NW
68'0.14 4
vr
600.10
w
Cloudy
Rain
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
66 T 114
SE
W
San Francisco -58 T (24
Epolcane ;H6 0.08' S
s
w
NW
SE
Seattle -j&sio.ooi is
Tatoosh Island. . . . .38 0.00 18
Walla Walla. 640.00 S
Pt. Cldy
T trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Good reins hare fallen in Western Oregon
and Western Washington during the last
hours, while light scattering showers hare
occurred generally in Eastern Oregon. East'
ern Washington. Idaho and Northern Call
fornla. Cloudy unsettled weather continues
In this district this evening and the- In ilea
tlons are that the weather will continue
showery over the greater portion of the Pa
cific Northwest Friday.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 2
hours ending at midnight. May 12:
Portland and vicinity Cloudy to partly
cloudy with Showers at Intervals. Winds
mostly westerly.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Cloudy to partly cloudy with showara.
Winds mostly westerly.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Showers..
-A, J3. W UXOA.K.
Acting District Forecaster.
Many cutters cannot fit a carpet
properly. Many layers are mere
botchers. You have probably found
this out. Fine mechanics cost more
and turn out less work. We employ
them because" they bring us new
friends and hold all our old ones.
EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE
J. G. MACK & GO.
86-88 THIRD STREET.
IfHRI iM UUKMfM mMTt. MTUH, UNM
umpftn Flu
THE BEST WAY TO
Sizes to accommodate 4. 6. 9. 18 and
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
Br J. T. Wilson at salesroom 160 First street.
at 10 A, M. Groceries. J. T. "Wilson. Auctioneer.
At Baker Auction House, corner Alder and
Park. Sale at 2 P. 11. Geo. Baker & Co.. Auc
tioneers.
At Oilman's auction-rooms. 413 Washington
street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gllman.
Auctioneer.
.t rtm. Portland Auction Rooms. 211 First
Htreet. between Taylor and Salem. Sale at 2
P. M. sharp. C. L. Ford. Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
A. & A. B. RITE Member are
requested to attend the funeral
of their brother. Perry Hlnkle.
32 degree, at Holman's Chapel,
Third and Salmon streets, this
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. By
order Yen. Master.
MYRTLE CHAPTER. NO. 15. O. K.
6. Officers and members are request
ed to attend the funeral of the late
Perry Hlnkle. husband of Sister Lll
11 Hlnkle. at 2, o'clock, Friday. May
12. By order W. M.
H. J. GALLOWAY, Secretary.
MYRTLE CHAPTER, NO. 15. O.
E. S. Regular communication this
(Friday) evening. In Masonic Temple,
at 8 o'clock Social. Br order W. M.
JENNIE H. GALLOWAY, Secretary.
AL KADEJR TEMPLE. A. A.
O. N. M. S. Nobles: Bu&lneaa
session will be held In Com
mandery Hall, Masonic Tem
ple, corner Third and Alder
streets, tomomw. Saturday
evening, at 8 o'clock. Upon
this occasion we will extend
the glad hand to our visiting
nobles, many of whom are
now In the city, and who are
cordially Invited to be present
By order of the Illustrious po
G. WHITEHOUSB, Recorder.
tentate.
B.
...i-jni t nrxTf-. vo. 15. I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this. Friday evening at 8
o'ciock. iri ' V; v- a -
nMni
MOUNT TABOR LODGE. NO. 42.
A. F. & A. M. Stated meeting this
(Friday) 8 P. M. East Burnslde and
Grand avenue. F. C degree. All F. C
Invited. By order W, M.
GEORGE P. LENT, Secretary.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 65 A,
F. & A. M. Special communication
this. Friday, afternoon, 2 o'clock
sharp, to conduct the funeral services
over the remains of our late brother
Perry Hlnkle. All members and Masons re
quested to attend. By order "W. M.
I. W. PJtATl, secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
HINKLB Perry Hlnkle. formerly of this city.
died at Cslco. Cal., May 7. xn remains reacn
Portland this morning over the Southern Pa
cific Railroad. The funeral service will be
conducted at Holman's undertaking parlors
this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends re
spectfully Invited to attend.
COLEMAN In this city on May 10. 1003,
Mrs. Mary Coleman, aged 41 years. Fu
neral Saturday, May IS. 1905. S:30 A, M-.
from Holman's chapel, corner Third and
Salmon streets; 9 AM. from St Lawrence
Church, corner Third and Sherman streets.
Friends respectfully Invited to attend. In
terment. Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
DUNNING. MeENTEE GXLBACGIL
caccessors to Dunning & Campion, aader
takers and embalm ert, modem la every de
tail. 7th and Plae. XBeae Mala 430. Lady
aJtistaat.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers asd
embalmers. haTe mered. to their sew build
la;. Third and Salsaea. Lady asslstaat.
Telephone No. 587.
J. P. ITNLEY & SON. Faaeral Director,
cor. Sd asd Madison. Offioe of County Cor
oner. Ladr assistant. Xelcaaae No. 9.
F. 6. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder, ladr assistant. Xeleehesa East 32.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO, UNDERTAKERS,
Embalmers. 273 Kasl; East IMS; lady aVt,
NEW TODAY.
OLD GOLD. JEWELRY, BOUGHT, MADB
over, exchanged; diamonds, precious stones
loose and mounted: watches. Jewelry repaired.
Uncle Myers, the Jeweler. 143 Sd. near AMer.
COUNTRY CLUB INN. HOOD RIVER, OR.
Now open under new management. Terms
reasonable. Pure water, good table.
At a Sacrifice-
Xice, new, clean, little saloon; good
location; rent $15 per month. Will
sell cheap on account of illness of
proprietor. "Will bear investigation.
A rare snao if taken at once. Ad-
... ....
J OTCSS- 2 . ' O, UregOni&n.
For buying
your carpets
from us is
this : We
make and
lay them
perfectly.
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00pr Day
SEE PORTLAND
Is byTally-Ho,
Cabriolet,
Boulevard
Wagon,
or Landau.
PHONE MAIN 22t
UNITED CARRIAGE
coKfn:
28 people. 11th and MOBfilSQH StL
CLASSIFIED AD. EATES.
"Rooms, "Rooms and Board. "IToBie
keeplag Room." "Situation Wanted, IS
wards or less. 15 cents: 1C to 20 word. 20
cents: 21 to 25 words. 25 cents, etc No dls-
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today." SO cents for 15 words or less:
10 to 20 words. 40 cents : 21 to 25 words. 50
cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-balf; no further discount ub-
der one month.
"NEW TODAY (range mraitire agate). 15
cents per line, first Insertion: 10. cents per
line of each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Orrgealaa. and left at this
office, should always b Inclosed la sealed
envelopes- No stamp Is required oa such
letters.
The Oregonian will not be responsible for
errors In advertisements taken thro nth tits
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
WHERE
One
Man
Rich
Gets
Through hazardous speculation a hundred
set poor.
Where one man stays poor by slow but
steady saving
A Hundred Men
Get Rich
The wise man chooses the better part and
places his money with
THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN
OREGON."
Resources Over $1,000,000
Three per cent Interest on savings accounts.
3 to 4 per cent Interest on certificates of de
posit that may be drawn at any time on
giving a certain number of days' notice.
Call on us or write for our book of
"ILLUSTRATIONS."
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
109 Third Street.
BEN" J. I. COHEN..
H. L. P1TTOCK...,
B. LEE PAGET. ...
J. O. GOLTRA
Phone Main 453.
President
Vice-President
Secretary
.Assistant Secretary
Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards
Real Estate, City and Farm
'Insurance In All Lines
A. H. BIRRELL,
262-S McKay bldg.. Third aad Stark.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Portland real estate at lowest rates.
Titles insured. Abstracts furnished.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
C aad 7 Chamber of Commerce.
NEW HOME
We effer for eale the beautiful and sightly
home of the late Dr. Herbert Cardwell. 25th
end Johnson. There are about 2Vj lots with
new 11 -room dwelling, built after the lat
est design, and will be ready for occupancy
about June 1. tor particulars see Grind'
ceart & Schalk. 240 Stark st.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE ON TIME. 20 ACRES OF LAND.
2 or 3 acres cleared. A tcnall bouse: best of
soil: nicely located. lor sow. only J100 down.
balance $50 per jear. A good man can wcrk
the payments out. Address "Will E. Furdy,
isewoerg, ur.
$3000 9-ROOM HOUSE AND FULL LOT
on ICth st.. near Marshall; lot alone Is
worth nearly tne price; loth it. is lmnrov
Ing. L. W. Whiting & Co.. 408 Ablngton
bldg.
GOOD INVESTMENT, HOME COMBINED
New apartrnent-nouse. 4 apartments.
rooms each; hot-water heat; modern
throughout, ei. uregonian.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
$3000 10-room modern house and full lo
348 29th ot. near Savler: easy terms. For full
particulars phone ataln aiu.
CHOICE NEW. MODERN. S-ROOM REST,
dence. northwest corner Fifteenth and East
Taylor street. J. v. raiieii, J tenwn oicg.
FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10
rooms. Xla 23d sc Pries law. Owser. Mrs.
w. A. Xaly. Tae Brown. 2ilVi urasa are.
AMUSKMKXTS.
THE GREATER
NORRIS & ROWE
CIRCUS
Twice Larger Twice Better Than Before.
Big Menagerie
Museum Hippodrome
2 Rings elsetvaagteed Rings-2
Complete Xew Circus inroutooBi.
MULTNOMAH FIELD
DAYS Friday and Saturday 2
May 12-13
PERFORMANCES. 2 AND 8 P. M. DAILY.
ACROBATS I GYMNASTS I
MID-AIR PERFORMERS
7 MARVELOUS BELFORDS 7
MELNOTTE-LA NOLE-MELNOTTE
FLYING LA VAX TROOTE
DARING AERIAL WEAVERS
5 FLYING BANUBRODS 3
FAMOUS GARDNER FAMILY
GRACEFUL M'DPNALD TRIO
SEVEN KISHIMONA JAPANESE
SIX SUGLMOTO JAPANESE
LADY SWORDSWOMEN. FENCERS
BAREBACK TRAINED
RIDERS
ANIMAL ACTS
Rose DockrelL
Dolly Miller.
Eatelle Settler.
M'lle JuUea.
Herd of Elephants.
Congress of Seals.
Fierce Siberian Bears.
Camels, Llamas,
Dromedaries
Broken to Harness.
Cake-Walking
Frank Miller.
George Holland.
Austin Klag.
Jos. Lyons.
Stallions. 100 Shetland
Pony Ballet and
Drill.
Trained Pelicans.
Pigs.
Herbert Romley.
Wm. Dutton.
Loris Berc.
20 JOLLY CLOWNS 20
Exciting Hippodrome. Chariot aad Hurdle
Races.
Grand Big Street Parade
PRICES Adults. 50c; Children. 23c.
IlldiqUdlll UIOIIU IllCdlU InHeal Hjsiiir
PHONE MAIN 5G5.
(Morrison st, bet. 0th and 7th)
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT
Special-Price Matinee Tomorrow
GRACE VAN STUDDIFORD
IN
'RED FEATHER"
A Romantic Comic-Opera.
Evening Prices $1.50. $1, 75c and 30c
Matinee Prices 51.00. 73c and 60c
Seats Now Selling.
EMPIRE
THEATER
Twelfth and Morrison.
Fifth Week of Tremendous Success.
EMPIRE STOCK COMPANY
In High Class Plays.
ADMISSION 1 0 CENTS
Dally .Matinees. 2:15.. Evening at 8:15.
This week, the screaming comedy
"OUR BOYS"
One long laugh from beginning to end.
5tad Thcatcd SUPERIOR
I 1 li-V-l VAUDEVILLE
D'URBANO'S ROYAL ITALIAN BAND
Different Selections at Each Performance.
THE BREWERS
McINTYBE. FLETCHER McINTYRE
KINZO
JOHN DREW
KERREKA
ROSCOE ARBCCKLE
STAROSCOPE
Shows 2:30. 7:15. U P. M. Admission 10-2O-25c
GRAND THEATER
MR. & MRS. JOS. J. DOWLING
BELL QUARTETTE
ROBERT ELDRIDGE
CLEVER CONKEY THE JAMES
CHRISTOPHER .MR. ALF BONNER
THE GRANDISCOPE
General admission. 10c; reserved seats. 20c:
.box seats, -oc
BAKER THEATER iflf
WEEK COMMENCING TODAY.
OVERTURE. BAKER ORCHESTRA
3 MUSICAL LOVELANDS 5
JEAN WILSON
IMPERIAL COMEDY FOUR
DON EMERSON DUO GENE
LITTLE ANITA
HAKEHOGRAPH '
Price of admission, 10c Matinee and Night.
Lewis and Clark Observatory
HAWTHORNE TERRACE
TORTLAND HEIGHTS
Now ocen. Take rortlana uelgbts car and aet
off at Hawthorne Terrace, one block from car
line. No climbing. Electric elevator.
Most magnificent view in America. be
beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from
top ot tower, open 8 A. m. to v f. 2
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
1-ACRE TRACTS! 5-ACRB TRACTS! 10-
acre tracts! within 3 miles of Portland; ait
nianted in fruit and vegetables: on car line.
enuntv road and Willamette River: nothing
like it offered; one crop will almost pay for
it. Phone Main 53S3, and we will take you
to see It.
AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO..
222 Falling bldg.
ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY
of handling acreage; choice acre tracts for
homes, within the city limits or ouisice;
Hue,
110
terms to suit. A. C Churchill & Co..
Second st.
10 ACRES. 3 MILES FROM CITY LIMITS,
oh new Hlllaboro trolley line; best of land;
will grow anything raised la Oregon; no
gravel, no rock, spring wter, fine building
.4.-- .ill nav hit- m investment. ihiO
J355 cah, balance $100 per year at tf per
cent, owner, ia iicivay oiug.
r.vrfwA CLIENT OF OURS IS BUILDING
an 8-roora house on 22d St.. close In; rtady
about June 1; modem In every respect, and
you can Inspect the construction and have
It altered to suit you: win rem. tor ou.
W. Whiting & Co., 408 Ablngton bldg.
FOR SALE QUARTER BLOCK SOUTHWEST
comer 12th and East Stark et,, with 2-atory
II-mom house and 2-stonr bam: 35000: term
J 1000 down and balance In annual payments
of 31000. Mall & Co., 383 East Burnslde, or
telephone private rrrcnange ji.
FIVE SEW. MODERN HOUSES IN HOLLA-
day Park Addition; also 14 choice lots; streets
Improved, cement walks, sewer, or will build
bouse to suit customers. See R. B. Rice on
nremlses. East 22d and Wasco, or W. G.
Beck. 307 The Falling bldg.
mn ctt- ur OWNER NEW MODERN
room house, porcelain plumbing, cement aide
walka stationary washstand and two lots.
J2200.'No. S66 East Twenty-first etreet near
V . . in.... f..
JGOCO 2 HANDSOME MODERN 6-ROOM
flat lust building on Northrup. near 22d:
ready about June 1; will alter If necessary
and cuaraniee 1 prr mi oa lavcu-
ment. L. W. Whiting & Co., 408 Ablngton
Bldg.
BY OWNER WEST SIDE HOME. 23 PER
mhi hlaw cost, rood 7-room house, all mod
ern conveniences, abundance of fruits and
rotes; healthy and sightly, on S car line.
S07ICortett st.
t rrton Birr 18 ACRES AT SOUTH MT.
Tabor In Al cultivation; would plat nicely;
good school, plenty f water. Inquire at South
Ml Taor Real Estata OSes; take reservoir
car on 1st st. ,
cvr c i 1 .V. 13000 MODERN 7-ROOM COT-
tage. with 3 lota and barn. wltB or without
furniture, oa Woodstock car iiae. .inquire
Mr, J. W. Taylor, Ivaaboe Eta.
-ruwa uriTVKRV A.ROOM HOUSES. CLOSB
In- yearly lacetse, J0Q; terms; East Side.
W i JV ...
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
BERMOSA PARK. SEASIDE IMPROVED
lets fer sals; graded streets, sewers aas
water main; finest read-nca property oa
Clatsop Beaca. A. Gilbert. Jr.. Seaside, Or.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
.Bsrxalna on O. W. P. electric line. O. J.
Additon. Lenta. Or. Take Mt. Scott car, oc.
SIGHTLY. ELEVATED LOTS. 44 BLOCKS
from "S Une. West Side. $300 to J330
each. G. W. Watt, owner. 419 McKay bldg.
SUNNYSIDE. CORNER LOT 30X100 AND
6-room house, near car line; price IliOO.
B. S. Cook & Co.. 231 Alder sr.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN. LOT
fenced, fruit trees, 2 blocks from car; cash
or terms. Ryder, Mcntaviiia. ,-
LOTS. 50X100. NEAR HAWTHORNE AVE.
and 40th St.; S200. B. S. Cook. & Co.. 231
Alder st. Open evenings.
6 ACRES INSIDE CITY LIMITS. ADJOIN-
ing car line; price for quick sale. 33100
cash. W 77, Oregonian.
J2230-MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE, 60-FT.
lot. cement walks, cnoice fruit and sowers.
722 E. Ankeny.
MODERN- HOUSE. JUST FINISHED. IN
Holiaday's Addition. Owner must sell. F
68. Oregonian.
ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE, S MILES FROM
Morrison st. entire. (J. Ballard. Miiwau-
kle. Or.
5-ACRE CITY LOTS. JUST THE PLACE TO
double your money. Call 204 Macleay bldg.
FOR. SALE FARMS.
1000-ACRE STOCK. GRAIN AND GRASS
farm, convenient to railroad, 40 miles from
Portland; will make lour fine farms; J23
cer acre.
160 acres, zo miles rrom rortiana on en
W. P. line: a bargain.
137 acres convenient to city, only 37000;
easy terms.
:40 acres, well improved, 7 miles of
Grant's Pass, only JJ300.
DAVIDSON. WARD St CO..
40S Chamber of Commerce.
ew t t oiuix t XTTI.P"J CTin winrt ivn
15 acres all in cultivation; nne orcnaru; good
house: large, bam; iume beaver earn land:
a fine chicken rancn in lull running oraer. in
quire Owner, 333 East 1st., near Weldler.
S340O-66 ACRES; 40 CULTIVATION; LARGE
new 7 room nouse; new oaro; 11 neaa came;
13 boss: farming implements; crops; well;
creek; county road two sides; li miles elec
tric line; terms, lots a. via.
FREE LAND IN OREGON UNDER THE
"Carey Irrigation Act." Deed -direct from
mate; write or call today; booklets and map
free. B. S. Cook & Co., 231 Alder st., in
land. Or. Open evenings.
Bargains In real estate Improved and partly
lznnrovsd zarms in ituitnoman ana Clacka
mas cos. ust or prop, win be lur. on ap
plication. Roberts & wrtz. urea bam. ur.
FOR SALE 330-ACRE FARM: WELL IM-
nraved: bottom: on Columbia Klver. Will
fted 75 cows. M. P. Whalen, Woodland, V ash.
HOMESTEAD AND DESERT CLAIMS GOOD
location; very low fees. A. U. i'lircer,
Oregonian bicg.
FOR SALE A NICE HOME AT BEAVER-
tun; 13 acres; one-third caan. Vox 3, Beav-
erton. Or.
FOR SALE 50-ACRB FARM NEAR OSWB-
go. Max Smith, the Savoy Restaurant. loS
5th su
FOR SALE LAND SCRIP.
WE HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLY
valid forest reserve scrip cn the market.
We handle all kinds. Public land practice.
Collins Land Co.. concom biag.
rOKEST RESERVE, SANTA PS AND OTH-
r guaranteed land scrip on sand ready lo
Ibcais. Maglnnl U Son. ZZ tilling blag.
TO EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE 5 FULLY-PAID DIVIDEND-
paying shares in one ot Mexico s best ruober
and coffee plantations: value $900; country
realty vicinity Portland; no agents. Address
C L., 27S Fremont et., Chicago, 111.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES, $21)00
to 31U.COO: also ouiinejs properties, xsouu to
120.000. Have buyers. 1 w. waiting & Co,
40S Ablngton mar.
WANTED TO BUY A HOUSE AND LOT.
Wet Side; pay $4000; must be a bargain.
P 7t. oregonian.
WANTED Full or fractional lot: West 3a;
cIom m; lor cain. ix i, oregonian.
TO LEASE.
TO LEASE ONE BLOCK FROM FAIR. 27TH
and Thurroan sis: grouna luuxiuo; siuu.
Mre. C Frier. 1017 W. 17th su, Los An
geles, Cal
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles and Harness.
A DOUBLE-DECKED AJiD f ULLMAN FIX-
Ish Inside, tally-Do wagon, tor particulars
call on or write to s. A. Arbuckie, 174 Ches
ter street, rortiana, or.
FOR SALE GRAY MARE, SOUND. GENTLE
and well broken, 1230 pounds, inquire Elk
Stable. Fourth and Burnslde. or Dr. C. E.
Brown. 2b7 Burnslde.
HORSES. WAGONS. HARNESS. ALL
Unas ot vehicles bougnt. sola ana rsntea.
Hubert it HalL 284 4th. Pbons Main 22U3.
FOR SALE EXPRESS WAGON AND STAND
with good business: win bear investigation.
Call phone East 3374. or at lWi u. avenue.
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND ZD-HAND
vehicles on toast for sals or hire. 211 Wash.
TWO SPAN GOOD YOUNG MULES; W
broke and hard. At the stock Yards.
ONE GOOD TEAM AND HARNESS; ALSO
steady Job. K 73. Oregonian.
Miscellaneoas.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK7
Repair It with Eiatente; it roue, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old iron, tin or aningies; nest ior new rooiA.
Elaterite Roofing Co.. room 2, Hamilton bldg.
BRAND NEW DRESS SUIT AND DINNER
Jacket, talldr made, 'Uk lined, beat materi
al, coot 3113: for man 5 ft. 10 In., weight
170 lbs.; will seu for 373 and pay for al
terations. W 63, oregonian.
FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL-
llard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent
tables, with privilege of buying; modem bar
fixtures, cneap pneea. urunswiuc-uaiKe-voi-
lender. 49 3d st.
WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
men's cast-off clothing, shoes And hats.
Call at 73 Vj N. 3d; phone Green 428.
FRENCH RANGE, WATER PIPES, 12 TA-
bles, 3 dozen chairs, dishes and black wal
nut furniture. Inquire 60 N. 3d.
FOR SALE FOUR CHINA PHEASANT
roosters. 2 hens; hand-raised; make offer.
Box 9. Hubbard. Or.
18-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH: IN EXCEL-
lent condition, price, fra. w. j. Clemens.
273. Stark sr.
FOR SALE A TUFT CARBONATOR, FIRST
class. Address M2 upsnur street. Phone Main
3940.
MANTLE BED (DOUBLE); WILL PAY TO
Investigate. Call 570 Mill or phone Front 671.
FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND
soda fountains. Northrop & Bturgls, 6 front.
NEW AND 2D-HAND CASH REGISTERS
and safes; easy payments. 333 Ankeny st.
FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL 32
Chamber of Commercs or -pnone Main zjg3.
FOR SALE NEW 8x10 BROWN TENT; COST
S15: sell reasonable. A 77. Oregonian.
FRESH COW FOR SALE. $35. INQUIRE D.
Gaston, end Portland Heights carllne.
J1500 FOR A 3200 UPRIGHT SHOWCASE,
giaes sneives. zro xtumsice street.
FOR SALE 8 MILCH COWS. IN Al CONDI-
ltlon, with route. 228 EL 35th st.
FOR SALE MEDIUM-SIZED SAFE.
cneap. -u .Marquam oiag.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED MATTRESS MAKERS AND BOYS
to learn mattress making; good wages. p.
ters & Roberts Furn. Co.. 49 Front, comer
Davis.
OFF-BEARERS WANTED. MRS. HOWE
BricK uo.. uivisioa su union 173.
FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. OOUN-
try: big wagea. 21a commercial block.
WANTED A GOOD COREMAKER. APPLY
to Douglas -uro3.. ADeraeen. wash.
FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT ONC3;
rexercBCo riaum- juus ac.
WANTED A YOUNG MAN WITH SOME BX-
1 mc- ' -
HELP WANTED MALE.
5860 STRAWBERRY PICKERS WANTED
at Hood River, Or.; parties must coma
-with camp outfit, tents, bedding asd cook
ing utensils; growers furnish camping
ground, wood and water, and will meet
you at train or boat and haul you to fields
free. Pickers are paid 1H cents per quart;
packers. H-cent per quart; write us and
we win hand your letters to growers, who
will write you direct when to come and
give you further particulars. Picking will
oegin aDout June 13 to 20. Hood River
Fruitgrowers Union. E. H. Shepard. Sec
LABORERS WANTED.
This section Is short of able-bodied men for
general common labor for a variety oZ work
at S2 to 123 a day.
Come to Portland.
HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
26 North Second street.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED.
unmarried, men. between the ages of IS and
S3, citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, who can speak,
read and write English. For information ap
ply to Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak. sis..
Portland. Or.
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN
watchmaking, enffravlng. Jewelers work;
only practical working school for Jewelers;
money made learning, geattla watenmaaing
ana engraving School. P.-I. building, aeatue.
WE ASSIST COMPETENT OFFICE MEN.
bookkeepers, stenographers, cashiers, collect
ors, salesmen, general clerical and commer
cial men. Business Men's Clearlng-House,
304-5 McKay bldg.
WANTED 10.000 LABORERS. LOGGERS,
mill and railroad work. If you want woric
come to Portland: wases. 31.40 to 33 per
day and .board. Canadian Employment Co..
Z4U Burnslde st.
A GOOD filDE.I.INT OP" nREWOnKS ON
commission for hustler throuxh Eastern Ore
gon. Idaho. Washington. Willamette Valley
ana on tee sound ; give references. T 49,
Oregonian.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BOTTLER
aa first hand for beer bottling; good wages and
permanent position for right party: state ex
perience. Aaaress . u. Box 2U3, Tacoma,
wain.
23 GOOD LABORERS CAN FIND JOB WITH
work train on The Dalles Portage Road. 3
miles from The Dalles: waxes 32.25. AddIt
office. Nelson A- White, contractors, on the
worasL
WANTED FOR THE FAIR. CHORUS
girls, comedfans, sister teams, sketch
teams, illustrated song singers, novelty
dancers, musicians. 331 ii Morrison, room
12.
ACTIVE FIRE INSURANCE SOLICITORS
wanted: exclusive agency for Portland open
to tne right man for a large Eastern nre in
mi ranee company. Address E 78, Oregonian.
WE PUT YOU ON THE STAGE STAGE
dancing, vaudeville acting, sketches; sing
ing, etc. taught: terms reasonable. New
man's Theatrical Circuit. 351Vi Morrison.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN TO HAN-
die special edition of live paper near Port
land; must be strictly reliable and a hustler;
gooa proposition U 79, care uregonian.
TRAVELING JEWELRY SALESMAN WITH
a trade acquaintance In Washington. Oregon
and Montana. Address, with reference!. Reed
Bennett Co.. Minneapolis, Minn.
WANTED OLD CLOTHING. SHOES.
Highest prices paid for men's cast-off cloth'
lng. old shoes. Call 50 3d, nar Pine. Pbons
Hood 18C2. Orders attended to.
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS FOREMAN PAT-
tern keeper, to take charge of shop; perma
nent work and good salary. Apply Box 1139.
Seattle, wash. .
MEN TO LEARN THB DETECTIVE BUSI
ness: paid while leaning and work guar.
anteed; open evenings. Barrett. 285 Morrison
st.. room mi.
WANTED AT ONCE TOUNG MAN TO
travel and organize for old firm, previous ex
perience not essential. Address Box W 73,
Oregonian. .
I WANTED YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN
wholesale wallpaper house: must be a worker;
state age and experience. R 74. care Ore
gonian.
Wanted Men to learn barber trade; steady
practice: expert Instructions; write for
terms. Glllman's College. 627 Clay St.. S. F.
Columbus California wine depot; headquar
ters cooks, waiters, eartenaers. All wine:
3c per glass.. P. Loratl. 14S 4th. Clay 1303.
LOGGERS. MILLHANDS. FARMHANDS,
laborers, otners worK. sea us. u. s. .Em
ployment Co., 193 Morrison. Main 1222.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT
land and throughout state to solicit bust
ness. Call or write, 607 McKay bldg.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS DRY PRESS
brick setter. Apply to Portland Brick &
Tile Co., 102 1st at., Portland. Or.
325 TO $U3 PER WEEK MADE SELLING
aizx ana acciaent oenents ior tne union iiu-
u al Aid Acs n, 705 Marquam Bldg.
WANTED UPHOLSTERS AND CARPET
layers. Inquire J. B. ilorrey, U. S. Govern
ment bldg.. Exposition grounds.
WANTED GOOD STOVE SALESMAN.
travel Spolrme territory; references re
quired. Box 740. city.
WANTED A CLEVER AMATEUR TO JOIN
team for vaudeville sketch; give experience.
B 77, Oregonian.
WANTED TWO GORDON PRESS-FEEDERS
by the Independent Printing Company, 243
Ash etreet.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS WOODTURNER.
Address Aberdeen Mfg. Co.. Aberdeen,
Wash-
CARPENTER WANTED HOTEL
BUTLER.
409 Washington st.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS BARBER; STEADY
Job. 209 Mac won et.
DR. WALKER. 181 1ST.
CURES ALL PRI
vate diseases of men.
WANTED A BOY ABOUT 15 OR 16 YEARS
old. Apply 1 3 Front.
BARBER. SATURDAY MAN. INQUIRE 228
Washington st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL
to ace ua Over IOOO positions evsry month.
Call and register. Canadian Parlor, 22V)
Morrison. Main 1323.
GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOU3E-
work In small family. Good wages. Call at
690 Tillamook sU, take Irvlngton car on
Third street.
I WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT-
ers. chambermaids, general workers. SU
Louis Agency, 230& Yamhill. Phone Main
5413.
RAPID FREE-HAND PYROGRAPHIC BUR
ner for wood and leather; must furnish
samples of work. Address G 60, Oregonian.
WANTED CAPABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework; rnunt be good cook; good wages.
834 Kearney su, cor. 23th. Call mornings
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE-
sentatlves In Portland and throughout state;
good pay. can or writs 607 McKay bldg.
WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED SALES-
girls for notions and fancy goods depart
menu Boston Store, 1st and Salmon.
WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO
sell the sew teispnon index, laqnir W.
j. demesa. xta utarx u
WANTED A GIRL IN PRIVATE FAMILY
for general housework; must know how to
cook. 427 Washington st.
WANTED EXPERIENCED CLERKS IN
laces; fine opening. Clerks' Registration Bu
reau, -ZXt Morrison eru
WANTED TWO TALENTED PIANISTS WHO
wish to teach In Portland; state age Ad
dress J 78. oregonian.
GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK.
willing to go to Coast July, and August, 461
Rodney ave.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS FOR
tailor sklrta. Apply Mrs. Ditch burn. Wash
ington bldg.
NEAT GIRL,
GENERAL
Apply 495
HOUSEWORK;
small family.
EL 10th sU
E. Davis, cor.
GIRLS WANTED TO FINISH PANTS. Ap
ply to room 210, Aiiry Diag., cor. sa ana
Morrison ets.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work; must be good cook. 123 N. 23d et.
GOOD WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK TO GO
to be&cn. immediately, it 40,- uregonian.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; good wages. Apply za su
WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, SMALL
family. Apply oi -trine, cor. low.
WANTED A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN
small family. Appiy jo- jdornsqn.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS VEST
MAKERS,
Nlcoll. the Tailor, les TBird su
HELP WANTED IN DRESSMAKING PAR
lors. inquire Ml .Morrison su
I WANTED WOMAN COOK. 398 Twenty-sdxtb
street, nesiaurani wora.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED LADY CASHIER, BUNDLS
wrapper aad typewriter. Must be- accurals m
making change and capable of taking caarga
of a cash desk In a busy clothing- store. Ap
ply with references, XYZ, care Oregonian.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK-
Ing and general housework. Family four
adults: small houee; good wages. Call 3&)
Harrison street, between Tenth and West
Park.
WE PUT YOU ON THE STAGE STAGE
dancing, vaudeville acting, sketches, sing
ing, etc. taught; terms reasonable. New
man's Theatrical Circuit. 351 H Morrison.
WANTED CHAMBERMAIDS AND WAIT-
resses; must be first class: also women to
work by the day; wages 20c per hour. Scan
dlravlan Employment Co.. 2T0 Burnslde.
WANTED A TEACHER FOR SCHOOL Dis
trict No. 11. Wahkiakum County, washing
ton; wages, S40 a month: length of term.
S months. Address Q 74. Oregonian.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL OR
woman as nurse for Infant. Apply 729
GUsan.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSB-
work. 181 East, loth at.
WANTED WAITRESSES.
K. COFFEE
House, 282 First street.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND. TYPE-
wrttlng. arithmetic English, spelling, by
experienced teacher and, office man; pre
pares joung people for Civil Service exam
inations; day and night. S 21. Oregonian.
BOOKKKEEPERS I HAVE A SYSTEM
for checking calculations and posting with
which an error Is Impossible. Will send
to you for $3. S. O. Tait, Maxlanna. Ark.
WANTED PARTY TO INTERVIEW WELL-
to-do class; what they say to carry weight;
big money; steady position. Room 2, 43
2d st.
WANTED STENOGRAPHER AND BOOK-
keeper familiar with card system; give ref
erences and salary expected. K 78, Orego
nian. NEAT. QUICK WAITER WANTED; YANKEE
boy. Front and Columbia.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
; TUATION WANTED EVENINGS BY
young man. bookkeeping or salesman; ex
perienced and competent; highest refer
ences. Address B 79. Oregonian.
Miscellaneous.
ENGINEER. JUST FROM THE EAST. 10
years experience witn compouna condensing,
engines and all kinds of boilers; have chiefs
papers from Minnesota; no objections to leav
ing the city. J 77. Oregonian.
MAN OF GOOD EDUCATION AND AO
dress seeks employment where integrity
and faithful services would aid advance
ment; references. E 75. Oregonian.
EXPERIENCED MAN. STEADY. WISHES
position In hotel or boarding-house; kitchen
preferred: city or country. V 78, Oregonian.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN
furnish domestic servants, farmers, all kinds
of help. Black. 892. 263 Everett st.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN Al OPER
ctor of Elliott-Hatch Book Typewriter; also
good repair man. K 77, Oregonian.
JAPANESE WANTS POSITION AT GEN
eral housework in small family; country
preferred. K. M.. 245 Everett.
ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR. EXPE
rienced In booth-making. Shop 345 East Oak;
phone East 33S0.
PIANIST (MALE) WANTS WORK. CAN
play shows. W. Payne. 005 West Bannock St.,
Boise, Idaho.
JAPANESE. FIRST-CLASS COOK. WANTS
situation to do cooking. 45 N. let st.
CARPENTER WANTS JOB AND REPAIR
work. Main 3093.
TOUNG MAN WANTS JOB AS COLLECTOR.
L 78. Oregonian.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Domestics.
CAPABLE MIDDLE-AGED SWEDISH GIRL,
references, desires situation, upstairs work
and care of children, good wages. 230
TamhllL Phone Main 5413.
CAPABLE GIRL. GERMAN. DESIRES
situation; nursery governess or lady's
maid. 230 ii Yamhill. Phone Main 3413.
SITUATION WANTED BY NEAT
GIRL.
230
18. assist housework and cooking.
Yamhill. Phone Main 5413.
EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS PLACE FOR
cooking and housework; good cook; state
wages. O 78, Oregonian.
SITUATION WANTED. GIRL TO ASSIST
in general housework, small family. X
78. Oregonian.
EXPERIENCED SECOND GIRL WANTS A
place; private family. Aaaress n o, urego
nian. TWO GIRLS WISH SITUATION AS COOhj.
430 Burnslde.
Housekeepers.
VERY REFINED. CAPABLE LADY DE-
sires situation, managing nouseKeepmg. no
tel. widower's family or care of Invalid.
230i Yamhill. Phone Main 5413.
CAPABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN. GOOD
housekeeper. aesires situation wiaowcr a
family. 230& Yamhill, Phone Main 5413.
WANTED SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER
by a lady In rooming-nouse or wiaowers
family. Call at 203 1st u, room 1.
FRENCH EXPERIENCE HOUSEKEEPER.
or to take charge of a rooming-nouse. ao
dress 800 Water aU
Miscellaneous.
YOUNG LADY EMPLOYED IN CITX
would like make home with parties, max
lng herself useful mornings and" evening
part payment board. R 77. Oregonian.
SITUATION WANTED CHAMBERMAIDS.
cooks. houseworK gins, nurses, waitresses,
second girls. 230 sr Yamhill. Phone Mala
5413.
LACE CURTAINS AND FANCY LAUNDRY
done at home. Phone East 3SS6.
LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED IN FIBST-
class style, pnone union si.
WANTED AGENTS.
AGENTS TO SELL THB BEST. MOST POPU-
lar faucet water niters maae. ij ku
good proflu Jones Manufacturing Co., Box
700, Helena, Mont.
LADY AGENT SOMETHING NEW. GOOD
leller. big wages. 215 Commercial bile
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED ,..
Rooms for the Exposition
In all parts of the city.
Apply Expcsltloa Accommodation Bureau.
200 to 203 Goodnough building.
Under direction of Lewis and Clark
Exposition Corporation. Phone Mala 62-S4.
ROOMS.
Owners of private residences In SU Louie
took advantage of the Fair and made lots of
money renting their rooms; why not you I
We guarantee to send you flrst-clasa 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, su, Oregonian bldg. Pnoat
Main 298.
WANTED ROOM AND BOARD WITH
genteel private family for 'gentleman and
wife; prefer Willamette Heights; best ot
references. Address A. L. S.. General
Press Bureau. Fair Grounds.
WANTED FOUR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
rooms or small cottage, furnished, gas
range preferred, latter part June or July lsU;
references; no childreri: must be reasonable;
state price. Y 76. Oregonian.
WANTED TWO CLEAN UNFURNISHED
housekeeping rooms, East Side; business man
and wife; permanenU Address John Smith,
249 Yamhill streeU
WANTED TWO OR THREE ROOMS COM
pletely furnished for housekeeping la pri
vate family; state full particulars. Q 77.
Oregonian.
4. OR 5 YOUNG GENTLEMEN WOULD LIKE
board In private family; 5 minutes' walk
from Oregonian bldg. Address T 77, Ore
goniaa. WANTED TO RENT, FURNISHED HOUSS
at Seaside for season; state price. Wheeler,
711 Dekura bldg. Phone Main 6209.
WANTED ROOM WITH PIANO BY YOUNG
man. Private family. C 78, OregoaUa.