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02 THJB MUKiXljNl UKJCliUAIAN, -FRHA"Y, , MAT 19, im NEW FORTS IN MAKING ESQUniAIiT STRONGHOLD NOT ABANDONED BY BRITISH. Absence of Xavy in' These Waters Given as- Reason of Activity V in Fortification. SEACTTLE, May IS. According to statements made to the Post-Intelll-gencer by the staff photographer 0 a Chicago newspaper ivho gained admit tance to the fort. Great Britain is not abandoning her fortifications at Esqui mau, as has been Inferred from the dismantling of the old works, but. In stead, is building stronger and more modern defenses. "I saw the big 9.2-inch guns stored at the rear of the hill," he said, "and saw the engineers working on four bar bettes, upon which they are -to "be mounted. 'The Royal Engineers have charge of the construction of the new fortifica tions. 1 met Colonel English, senior of ficer in charge of the barracks at Es quimau. He Is not in command at the point where the work is going on, but Informed me that a new fort was be ing built. In answer to my question if the war in the Far East had anything to do with the construction of the new fortifications, he replied that he thought not- 'We have no navy on the Pacific Coast at the present time,' he said, 'but our government realizes that better protection to British waters in the northern end of Puget Sound is needed.' " Crashed Under Fall of Rocks. BUTTE, Mont, May 18. A special to the Miner from Kendal, Mont-, says Stan ton Smales, a miner, was crushed to death by a fall of rock in the Barnes King mine this afternoon. Smales was S3 years of age and had been married but a short time. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, May IS. Maximum tempera ture, 70 dep.; minimum, 41. River reading at 31 A. M-, 7.5 feet: change in past 24 hours, rise, 0.2 feet. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to IS P. M., none; total since Septem ber 1, 1904, 30.24 inches; normal, 42.90 inches; 'deficiency, 12.66 incheti. Total sun shine 'May 17, 1905, 11 hours and 24 minutes; possible, 15 hours and 2 minutes. Barom eter (reduced, to sea level) at 5 P. M., 29.96. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. SIS "Wind. Z STATION'S. g 3 o 2 o o 2. S I c a 3 a r- : VI ' I Baker City I6210.O0 6NW Clear Bismarck 08 0.00 10 SE Clear Boise 66 0.00 12 W Clear Eureka 56 0.00 10 N Clear Helena 58 0.00 6 NE Clear Kamloops, B. C 166 0.00 10 E Cloudy NorthHead 150 0.00 30 NW Cloudy Pocatello ...60 0.00 4N Clear Portland 70 0.00 12 NW Clear Red Bluff 86 0.00 4 N Clear Roseburg 70 0.00 6N Clear Sacramento......... 78 0.00 8 S Cloudy Salt Lake City 64 0.00 4 NW Clear San Francisco 62 0.00 24 W Pt. Cldy. Spokane 62 0.00 6 NE Clear Seattle 62 0.00 12 NW Clear Tatoosh Island 52 0.00 4iN Cloudy Walla Walla 168 0.00 101N Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS. The weather has been fair In the Rocky Mountain and North Pacific States during the last 24 hours, but the distribution of barometric pressure this evening portends a change to unsettled condlt'ons again within the next 24 to 36 hours. " Cloudiness has in creased along the coast, but no rain has yet occurred. It is warmer this evening in Western Ore gon, and a general rise in temperature is noted eaet of the Cascade Mountains except in extreme Southeastern Idaho, where it is slightly cooler. The indications are for increasing cloudi ness in this district west of the Cascades Friday, with continued fair and warmer weather in Eastern Oregon. Eastern Wash ington and Idah. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight. May 19: Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy and warmer. Winds mostly northerly. Western Oregon Partly cloudy and warm er. Winds mostly northerly. Western Washington Increasing cloudiness with possibly showers near the coast. North to east winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair and warmer. AUCTION SALES TODAY. . At Baker's Auction House, "cor. Alder and Park ate. Sale at 2 P. M. Geo. Baker & Co., Auctioneers. By J. T. Wilson, at salesroom, 180 First 6t., at 10 A. M.; groceries and furnishing goods. J. T. Wilson, Auctioneer. At the Portland Auction Rooms, 211 First street, between Taylor and Salmon. Sale at J P. M. sharp. C I. Ford, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. . jt The committer who is preparing to 10 exemplify the degree work before jk the Grand Chapter of Order of m Eastern Star will, for the purpose of meeting some incidental expensed connected therewith, give a focltu at the tt. P. Halt, in the Marquam. bide., on Friday evening. May 19, 1905. Cards and dancing. All Eastern. Star members and friends Invited. PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A. F. & A. M- Stated communication this (Friday) evening, 7:S0 o'clock. Work In the E. A. degree. Entered apprentices Invited. By order W. M. L W. PRATT. Secretary. WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO. 18. R. A. M. Special convocation this tFriday) evening. May 19, 1905. at 8 o clock. Masonic Hall. Burkhard bldg. Mark Master degree. Visitors welcome. By order E. H. P. E. E. SHARON, Sec HASSALO LODGE. NO. 15. L O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at 8 o clock. Second degree- visitors welcome, HENRY BROWN, Secy. PORTLAND CIRCLE. NO. 65. W. OF W will rive a whist and dancing party tonight. Friday, May 19, In the Ablngton bldg; carpet up for dancing; admission ltc. COMMITTEE. FUNERAL NOTICES. GODWIN At White Rock, Utah. May 12. 1805. Edwara u. ooawxn. aged st years. 9 months and S days. Funeral services at Tigardvllle. Sunday at 10 A. M. PHILLIPS At Lyle. Wash.. May 15. 1BTB. Mary H. Philltee. 78 yearn 4 months 20 days. Funeral win take place today. May 39. at x:so i'. jo-, irom J?, a. cunning's Chapel, cor. E. Aider ana . 6th st. Friends invited. TILTON In this city, at the family residence. 494 East Clay St.. May 18. 1905. Jos lab S. Tllton. aged SI years. Besides a widow and daughter, Mrs. B. F. Holt, he leaves two eons. J. E. nd W. F. Tllton. of this cltr. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Finleys Chapel today at 2 P. M- D TINNING. McENTEE GILBATJGK. reecessers to Dunning Jt Camples, under takers sad embalm ers. laodera la every de- tali. 7th aad Mae. p base Mala iS. Xady aifiitant. EDWARD HOLMAN CO, Undertakers aad can balm era. bars aaeved to their sew balld lag. Third aad Salaaua. Lady assistant. Telephone No. M7. 3. 7. XTXLEY BON. FBseral Directors. eer. 3d aad hCaesaea. Oftee ef Ce&aty Oor- eaer. Lady assistant. XaHanaae J. a. a. r. & WSXtSO, TJaderUker. 414 Jtmtt Aider. Lady ataUtaar, Telaphoae Bsit . ZRLLKR-BYXXB8 CO., CXDBXTAXnK, Mmbmimmai xn Xw'lj JEast ZMH; tadr art. 8t Mattings for Summer CHINA MATTINGS, in stripes and mottled effects, per yard 15 to 25 JAPANESE MATTINGS, fine straw, close warp, plain, inserted and carpet patterns. . . . .2o to 60 OBEX MATTING, made from prairie grass, odorless and extremely durable; sewed, lined and laid. . . .75$ SPECIAL PEI0ES ON ALL MATTINGS BOUGHT BY THE BOLL. J. G. MACK & CO. 86-88 THIRD STREET. mk(ti m xumnu mem, nrruui, sitm tmpnPltn THE BEST WAY TO Sires to accommodate 4. 6, 9, 16 and CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. "Boomi," "Rooms aad Board." "Honse- keeplag Rooms.' "Situations Wasted, 13 words or less. IB cents: 16 to 20 words, 28 cents; 21 to 25 words. 25 ceats. etc No dis coaat for addltloaal lasertloas. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," SO cents for 15 words or less; 10 to 20 words, 40 ceats: 21 to 25 words. 0 ceatsr etc. first lasertiea. Each additional Insertion, one-half; ao farther discount un der oae month. "NEW TODAY (ranee measure agate), 15 ceats per line, first laaertloat 10 ceats pet lists ot each additional lasertlem. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregealaa. aad left at this office, should always he Inclosed la sealed co vel opes. No stamp Is required oa such letters. The Oregonlan Trill sot be respoaslbla for errors la advertises! eats taken through the telephone. NEW TODAY. Begin to Save1 Right Now AND DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY WITH "THE OLDEST TRUST COMPAXr IN" OREGON." RESOU RCES OVER $ 1 ,000,000 General Banking Business Conducted. Savings Deposits Received. Time certificates Issued, also certificates of of deposit payable upon 10 days call, 30 days call or 80 days' call with Interest at 34. 3V and 4 per cent per annum, respec tively. Call or send for book of "ILLUSTRATIONS." PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON 109 Third Street. BENJ. L COHEN President H. L. FITTOCK Vice-President B- LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. GCLTRA Assistant Secretary Hoiladay's Addition The geographical CENTER of Portland. The most DESIRABLE and only EXCLU SIVE residence district In the city. Has Improved streets, gas. electric lights, water mains, trolley lines and sewers. Lots sold on advantageous terms to home builders. Seeing Is believing. The Oregon Real Estate Co. SSVfc Third Street, Room 4, PorUaad, Oregon- Bankrupt Sale OF Pianos and Organs Never again will you have a chance to get an Instrument at a price and terms as dur ing this sale: $400 pianos go for $275 and $250 pianos go for $143. Terms from $6 per month up. A. W. Meyer, 74 6th st., near Oak. California -"Bliss Lands" Email farms for settlers, C00 acres of irri gated land in 20-acre farms at $50 to $70 per acre one-fourth caftb. Reached by Southern Pacific or Santa Fe Overland Line, direct to Tulare City. 2 miles from Bliss Lands. Alfalfa, corn, grata, deciduous fruits, vege tables, hogs, dairy cattle thrive. Booklet free from Bliss Loads (Inc.). care .Sullivan & Sul livan. Lawyers, 610 Parrott bldg., San Fran cisco. NEW HOME We oner for eale the beautiful and sightly home of the late Dr. Herbert Cardwell, 23th aad Johacos. There are about 2 lots with aew 11 -room dwell Lug. built after the lat est design, aad will be ready tor occupancy abeat Jane 1. For particulars see Grind staff & Schalk. M Stark at. HOUSE-BOAT FOR SALE Snug, well-built aad practically aew. part ly furnished; price $M0: 12x2S-foot house irlth walk oa all sMt. Pho owner. Mala &6t. er call reat Skerlsejc btdg. MATTINGS " ": are pretty, asy to keep clean, and cheap. For tne bedroom floor they are cool, ' sanitary and artistic. Now is : the time to buy them. .V $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 pr Day SEE PORTLAND Is byTally-Ho, Cabriotet, Boulevard Wagon, or Landau. PHONE MAIN 22S UNITED CARRIAGE Ilflini M3RRIS8K Stl. 28 people. AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO THEATER (Formerly Columbia Theater) I4th and Washington Sts. Phone Main 311. BEGINNING MAY 97 NINE NIGHTS I Matinees Saturday and Sunday, and Special Matinee Tuesday (Decoration Day). By Special Arrangement With the Author, DAVID BELASCO The Heart of Maryland First Appearance In Portland of THE BELASCO STOCK COMPANY. PRIPF Evenings. 15-73c; I lAIVLO Matinees. 15-50c Sale of Seats Opens Saturday. May 20. at the Theater and Dolly Varden Candy Store. NEXT. "THE CLIMBERS." Marquam Grand Theater SSSva PHONE MAIN 5CS. Popular Prices at Night Bargain Prices at Matinee. Tonight and Tomorrow Night. May 19-20, Matinee Saturday at 2:30 o'clock. J. ALEX H ANNA Presents Richard Wagner's Masterpiece "PARSIFAL" Together with "The Reign ot Louis XIV, on the Animated Picture Machine. Mrs. Walter Reed Will Sing Two Numbers. Evening Prices Adults, 30c; Children, 23c Matintc Prices Adults. 23c; Children. 13c Seats now selling. EMPIRE THEATER Milton W. Seaman. Resident Manager. THE EMPIRE STOCK COMPANY, Presenting High-Class Plays. 10 ADMISSION CENTS. Matinee every day. 2:13; evening at 8:15. All this week another big succets, pack ing the house to capacity the powerful 5 act melodrama, "A WOMAN'S REVENGE." STAR THEATER SLTXE 7 ZINN'S FAMOUS TONY BALLET 1 OTTO FIECHTL'S TYROLEAN QUINTET, TOM MACK. HEtM CHILDREN, CREATORS. ROSCOE ARBUCKLE, "THE COUNTERFEITERS." Shown by the Staroscope. Shows 2:30, 7:30. 9 P. M. Admission, 10c. 20c and 25c John L. Sullivan here week of May 29. GRAND THEATER MATCHLESS MALE SOUBRETTE. THE GREAT RICHARDS. MB. AND MRS. J. P. LEE AND LITTLE MADELINE. MARVELOUS SEYMOURS. ORRIN M'KN'IGHT. TEED AND LAZELLE. MB. BOB WHITE. MR. JOE BONNER. THE GRANDISCOl'E. Lewis and Clark Observatory HAWTHORNE TERRACE PORTLAND HEIGHTS Now open. Take Portland Heights car and get off at Hawthorne Terrace, oae block from car line. No climbing. Electric elevator. Most magnificent vltw la America. Ses beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from top ot tower. Open 9 A, M. to 9 P. U. ADMISSION. 16 CENTS- NEW TODAY. FOR RENT A STOREROOM 22x60 FEET, 513 Gllsan St., by Parrish, Watklns & Co., 250 Alder st. At a Sacrifice Nice, new, clean, little saloon; good location; rent $15 per month. Will sell cheap on account of illness of proprietor. Will bear investigation. A rare snap if -taken at once. Ad dress X 76, Oregonian. Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards Real Estate, City and Farm Insurance in All Lines A. H. BIRRELL, SM-X McKay bldg. Third aad Stark. MORTGAGE LOANS Oa Pertiaad real estate at laweat rate. Titles huwed. Abstracts famished. Title Guarantee & Trust Co., aad ? Chamber ef Caauaeree. XXW TOCAT. ONE OF BEST-LOCATED EIGHT-ROOM houses at Leas Beach. -Kith a store, stable and 3 lots. Price extremely Iqw; small paysaeat. and easy terras. Also a. good 137 H -acre farm, with 49 acres crops and GO acres grass, with fine orchard aad fair Improvements, near Portland: only 93000. See T. Wlthycombe, room S, Hamilton blk.. Portland. Or. FOR SALE EITHER OR ALL OK THOSE three aew and decant dwellings situated on tne northwest corner of 3d and Hassalo stsk. HoIladays Addition, will he sold. For terms and prices call on Parrish. Watklca & Co.. 230 Alder st. OLD GOLD. JEWELRT. BOUGHT. MADE over, exchanged; diamonds, precious scones loose and mounted; watches. Jewelry repaired. "Uncle Myers, the jeweler, 143 3d, near Alder. 20th and Everett 50x60 exound with 5-room cottage: ideal flat location; cheap. A. H. BIRRELL, 02 McKay bldg.. 3d and Stark. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. DO YOU KNOW That the White Salmon Valley lies opposite Hood River, with a southern slope: that It raises finer berries ten days earlier than Hood Blver; that our berries are ripe now: that we do pot have to Irrigate; that we have a better climate and richer soil than Hood River; that our cherries, peaches and apples are hard to excel both In quality and quantity of production; that from one il-y ear old tree Captain C H. Cook rathered 27 boxes of Spltzenberg apples; that you can buy fine berry and orchard land for H less than In Hood River? If ycu don't know these facta, .send for our book of bargains. "White Salmon Land Co.. White Salmon, Wash. $10,000 BUYS 1C0X100 WITH 3 MODERN houses in best residence portion of city; revenue pays 18 per cent net; IS200 cash wlU handle It. Lo 30x100 with 4 flats, within 2 blocks Portland Hotel. $14,300; $S000 cash; lease brings 11 per cent. 3 acres In highest state cultivation, with 5-room house, city water, on car line, near University. $3200; $1700 cash. J. V. CREIGHTON & CO.. 163 Third SU, Room A. GENUINE SNAP-40 ACRES. H PRICE. 13 In cultivation, front SO rods on fine graveled road, electric car line runs through It; one third mile from Lentsi 6 miles from Port land. 5-cent fare, living water, good tract to divide; remember price, only $130 per acre; adjoining land felling from $250 to $330 per acre- O. H. Additon. Lents. Or. Take Mu Sept car. 3 cents. ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE as a specialty, wlth'n city limits or outside. Some acres with terms as low as $10 per month with water. A. C Churchill & Co.. Inc.." 110 2d st. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Only 12 of our lots left. They are the best and the cheapest on the. Heights. AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO.. 222 Falling bidgf Phone Main 33S3. FOR SALE QUARTER BLOCK SOUTHWEST corner 12th and East Stark st.. with 2-story 8-room houstt and 2-story bam; $5UU0; terms $10lO down and balance in annual payments of $1000. Mall & Co.. 333 East Burnside, or telephone Private Exchange 3L SPLENDID INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY: Four centrally located new modern flats, rented for $1S00 per annum, for sale; net 13 per cent aboe insurance and taxes; owners need money In other investments. I 3, Oregonlan. 33 ACRES. 25 CLEAR. NEW 7-ROOM house, good outbuildings, orchard, small fruits, running water, good school near: 4 miles Oregon City; price. $23UU; terms. W. C. McDonald. Oregon City, K, F. D. No. I. BARGAINS FOR CASH-2 FULL LOTS North Irvington Add., $223 each. New 5 room house, on Mt. Scott car line. $630. Nw 6-room house, near East Ankeny st., $2400. B. S. Cook & Co., open evenings. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN FOR LESS than cost; fine U-room modern house, con crete basement. 14 lots, close in on car line. $1S50; easy terms. F. Dubois. 203H Morrison, room 3. HAWTHORNE AVE.. THE EAST SIDE'S most superb residence street, splendid new modern 8-room house tor sale on easy monthly installments; priee $3000. Phone owners. Main 447. FIVE-ACRE TRACT IN CULTIVATION. IN crop, new windmill and water tank. rmalU barn and house, all fenced. 10 blocks east and 4 blocks eouth Woodstock Station. John Carlson. HERMOSA PARK. SEASIDE IMPROVED lots for sale; graded streets, eewers and water main; finest residence property on Clatsop Beach. A. Gilbert, Jr.. Seaside, Or. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS. $5000 10-room modern house and full lot, 34J 29th et., near Savier; easy terms. Fcr full particulars phone Main 316. SMALL DAIRY AND CHICKEN RANCH IN city limits, nice little house, ample out buildings, ground 100x200; terms to suit; price $600. R 93, Oregonlan. NORTH 2 1ST ST. JUST BEING COMPXET cd, modern six-room house with all "up-to-date reauircmentc; owner will rell on eaey monthly payments; price $2750. $0.000 100x100 GOOD BUSINESS PROP- erty, brick improvements, rented $375 per monin. cnancc to increase, no agents, ao dre Box 2005. city. SNAP BY OWNER. NON-RESIDENT. 38 lots on car une. improvea; at university, 5 room house. $3200. H. C. Smlthson. 224 Washington at. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN. LOT xencea. iruiL trees, two diocks irom car: cash or terms. Ryder. Montavllla. Phone Main 5538. SPLENDID NEW. MODERN S1X-ROOM t'uuct, iiw iuia cju, "i ric m wj mummy payments. Phone owners. Main 447; price FOR SALE-CHEAP; MUST BE SOLD WITH- ln 10 days. 5-room cottage, bath, gas, 560 E. Oak cor. 13th; lot 50x100. Phone Main 628. CHOICE NEW, MODERN. 8-H00M RESI- aence, nortnweat corner tittcenth and i-ast Taylor street. C W. Pallet, 304 Fenton bldg. FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 rooms. Z15 23d st. Price low. Owner, Mrs. W. A. Dalr. The Brown. 271H Grand ave. 200 FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Ban-tins on O. W. P. electric line. O. R. Additon, Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car, 0c 6-ROOM HOUSE AND 6 LOTS. IMPROVED ana fenced, at n oodlawn; price $10. Town' send. Drlggs Co., 2S8 Alder tt. S1C50 NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE AND large lots on cor. Grand ave. and Shaver at. See owner, 394 Shaver st. LOTS, 50X100. .NE'AR HAWTHORNE AVE. and 40th st; $200. B. S. Cook Co.. 251 Aider st. Open evenings. $75003 MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSES. CLOSE In; yearly income jw; terms; East Side. Apply 05 E. Sth et., N. FOR SALE 6-TtOOM HOUSE AND LOT 50x100 on 24 th and Heed, near Fair ground. In quire at 270 Alder st. $2250 MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE. 50-FT. lot. cement walks, choice fruit aad floTfers. z Anaeuy. xjr rrr"tx.- umicr tttct. rrvrcurn t v- Holladay'a Addition; owner must li. F gs, Oregonlan. FOR SALE 3 ACRES ON THE ST. JOHNS line; fine property. Inquire of owner. 360 Benton st. ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE, C MILES FROM uorrisoa st. artage. u. iL. sauara, niwaa kie. Or. A BARGAIN LOT ON" WILLIAMS AVE., near Hancock. See owner, J S3, Oregoaian. FOR SALE LOT 50X108 AT RICHMOND; low price, owner, 3 so water su, west siae. WANTED REAL ESTATE. RESIDENCE PROPERTIES EVERYWHERE especially West Side; also builnesa proper ties aad rentals tor easterners. Towasena, Drigga k -Co.. 2S9 Alder, ground Soor. I WISH TO PURCHASE S OR 3-ROOM bouse, location with good view preferred. Address, naming spot cash price and full particulars. Q 90, Oregoaian. WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. $2909 to SlS.ee0: also business properties. $5000 ta $20,000. Have buyer. L. W. Whitlax 4- C&. 436 Ablngtaa bldg. FOR SALE LAND SCRIP. WS HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLT vaMd fereat reserva scrip aa the market. We haadle. all kladc PafeHc tea practise. CeWas Laad Co.. Coacori btdg. TOROEET KBEKKVE. SAXTA FX AXX OTK r cearaataed laad arl aa aaad ready & toaatrft.'' sTia(ssslav4s ssss.r3str S'a4isaf Mdc." TO .SALE FARMS. GUA RANT BED AS ADVERTISED A alee little kerne, located la oae of the additions to tfce City of Kalama; 4V acres la all. -with 30 acres in cultlvatlba: land lays' excepUoaally good, soil' black loam: large bearing orchard; land fenced and cress-fenced; 6-room frame house, with plenty pure spring water piped to It; large frame barn, with 21 stalls; fine view ot Co lumbia River: most of land can be irrigated; fine for gardening, poultry or milk ranch. Price, $1300; terms on part. 120 acres, with SO acre under plow, bal ance open pasture land; land lays nicely and sol! very rich; live water; large bearing or chard; fenced and cross-fenced; good 5-room house. large frame barn and other build lngswith place go large team of horses, harness and wagon. 11-head cattle, of which 8 are milch cows, 2 pig?, chickens, cream separator, plows, harrows, saws, ax:s aad numerous smaller tools, besides household furniture; close to school, on good county road. 4 miles from town on N. P. Ry. and Columbia River and S miles from Kalama. Price. $2500. with terms on part. IMUS & WILLOUGHBT. Kalama Wash. GET ACREAGE CONVENIENT TO PORT LAND $2P0 DOWN; $3 CO. one. two and three years or lahor. buys 10-acre tracts, choice hop. fruit or garden land; good train serv ice now and motor car soon. B. S. Cook Co.. 231 Alder at. Open evenings. 225 ACRES. 1 MILE FROM RAILROAD STA Uon; good buildings, water In house, large bearing orchard. 30 acres In meadow; imme diate possession; price $3000. Townsend, Drlggs &. Co.. 283 Alder st. FRXE LAND IN OREGON UNDER THE "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed direct from state; write or call today; booklets and map free. B. S. Cook & Co.. 251 Alder st.. Port land. Or. Open evenings. $3400-S6 ACRES, 40 CULTIVATION; LARGE new 7-room house; barn; bearing orchard: improved farming implements; 11 head cat tle; 13 hogs; terms, 46S E. 9th at. FOR SALE 330-ACRE FARM; WELL IM proved: bottom: on Columbia River. Will feed 75 cows. M. P. Whalen. Woodland, Wash. FOR SALE FINE DAIRY AND GRAIN farm, 200 acres, only $4000; big bargain. V. Claded. Ecio, Or. FOR TIMBER CLAIMS OR FARM HOME steads. call on or address A. C. Palmer. 313 Oregpnian bldg. TOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. CAN LOCATE TIMBER CLAIM HAVING over five million feet guaranteed timoer. near good logging stream. B 04. Oregonlan. 160 ACRES TIMBER. 3.000.000 FIR. NEAR logging stre.am. large body umber adjoin ing; $7.50 per acre. Box 503. FOR SALE HOMESTEAD RELINQUISH- menu j tj. uregonian. TO LEASE. . FOR LEASE ANY PART OF 100X100 feet between both Fair entrances on Thur raan st.. at a living price. Call at once. S49H Thurman TO LEASE ONE BLOCK FROM FAIR. 27TH ana -murrain sls; grouna uwxiuu; ou. Mrs. C Frier.' 1017 W. 17th ot.. Los An geles. Cal. TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE FINE BRICK BLOCK and rine 9-room house for Los Angeles or County, California, property. 230& Rus sell st.. B. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles aad Harness. HORSES FOR SALE. Two with records, which can be lowered; others naturally speedy, that can, take fast records this season; matched teams, single drivers, actors, strictly trotting-bred of very best and most fashionable families, and tec end to none. Call on Mr. H. L. Miller at Irvington Track. Brook-Nook Stock Ranch. C. X. Larrabee, S! 3d st. CARLOAD OF HORSES JUST ARRIVED aij the Fashion Stables, consisting of fine heavy work teams and high-class drivers, farm and delivery hordes. 20th and Washington $15 BUYS BROWN HORSE. S YEARS OLD. weigns JlOO pounds, safe for ladys use; vi!o ruooer-iire runaDOUL ana narness. Call 23 N. 14th st. HANDSOME BUCK MARE. 7 YEARS OLD. weighs 11S0 pounds, perfectly sound and a first-class roadster. Regal Stables, 14th and Burnside sts. $45 BUYS BIG SORREL WORK HORSE. weight 1260. gentle and works single and double. Call today. Fashion Stables, 20th and Washington. EORSE5. WAGONS. HARNESS. - ALL kinds of vehicles bought, sold and rented. Hubert HaH. 264 4th. Phone Main 2203. GOOD AND CHEAP. WELL-MATCHED team, two-seated Studebaker wagon and double harness, complete. East 1605. FOR SALE A GENTLE MARE, WEIGHT 1100 pounds; good worker and roadster; $50. 66!) Glisan st. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND whlcles on coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash. Pianos. FINE $475 HARDMAN. LIKE NEW; MUSX sell fcr $300 cash. Y 02. Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK7 Repair It with Elatsrite; It rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roof. Elaterite Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND B1L- llard and pool tables; easy payments; we ren tables, with privilege of buying; modern bar fixtures, coeap priced. srurLj-arlcx-.BaJke-t-ol lender. 40' 3d at. FOR SALE 1 30-HORSE-POWER BOILER. 1 25-borse-power engine; also brick-making machinery. Inquire Pacific Iron Works, Astoria. Or. FOR SALE FURNITURE OF FINELY furnished 8-room house; snap If taken at once; house for rent, inquire SZl E. Burn- Eide st. WANTED HIGHEST- PRICES PAID FOR men's cast-off clothing, shoes and hats. Call at 734 N. 3d; phone Green 423. FOR SALE CHEAP SAILBOAT WITH complete camping outfit. Just the boat for tun. inquire roniana uowing ciuo. FOR SALE ONE MARINE GASOLINE EX gine, 13 H. P.. cheap. R. M. Thornburg, Knappton, wasn. 1S-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH: IN EXCEL lent condition- Price. $325. W. J. Clemens, 273 Stark st. FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL 324 Chamber of. Commerce or phone Main 2363. FOR SALE ONE MAGIC LANTERN AND acetylene generator. 42S E. Oak. HELP WANTED MALE. 5000 STRAWBERRY PICKERS WANTED at Hood River, Or.; parties must come with camp outfit, tents, bedding and cook ing utensils; growers furnish camping ground, wood and water, and will meet you at train or Doat ana nam you to fields free. Plekers are paid t cents per quart: packers. j-cent per quart; write us and we will hand your letters to growers, who will write you direct when to coma and Klve you further particulars. Pickln? will begin about May 20 to 25. Hood River Fruitgrowers' Union. E. H. Snepard. Sec. A FIRST-CLASS LIFE INSURANCE MAN of ability and integrity wanted as general agent; established reputation and character a necessary eleentlal. Apply to Cashier, Conservative Life Insurance Company. F' ton bldg., 6th at., bet. Stark and Oak sts. MEN TO LEARN THE DETECTIVE BUSI ness; paid while learning and work guar anteed: open evenings. Barrett, 265 Morrison st.. room 301. A BONANZA SIDE LINE FOR LIVE TRAV- eling men. George M. Cole Co.. North Yamhill, or. WANTED CABINETMAKERS. OREGON Furniture Manufacturing Co.. 1210 Ma cadam Road. WANTED TWO BOYS ABOUT 16 YEARS old at the Marine lroa Works. E. Taylor st. EXPERIENCED MAN TO PACK FCRNI- ture. Apply -H. e. towards, 185 to 191 1st. COATMAKER WANTED. DEIRLING A PAD- dea. 506-510 Main St., Vancouver. Wash, WANTED PLANERMAN. QUICK. ABLE to rua oae saacniae. U 193. care Ore somas FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. CO UN- try; ttg wagea. 215 CesBSseroUl Mock. FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT ONCMr retereaees rea.atre. jki sure sc. WANTED MAX TO TAKE ORDERS AND deliver meat. 2S Sea tea st. KELP -WANTED MALE. JANITOR AND CARETAKER. FOR PARK aad balldbtss. experleaced; references; un der 40; good wages. Carpenurs. $3.14; painters, $3.50; woods men, sawmill, R. R. and farmhands. Second cook, saaall first-clam resort, $30; kitchen' help; others. HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 28 North Second st. 3. BRICK MASON3 WANTED BY J. L. MARS at La Grande, Or., by May 16; 2 months eteady work without delay; have all the material and mosey ready; wages $3 and up: It depends how much a man does; all platn. common work: need 3 more brick masons by June 1; could let subcontract to the right men; nonunion desired. WANTED AT ONCE. 3000 STRAWBERRY pickers at Hood River, men. women and chil dren; good pay. Take Regulator Line steamers every morning (except Sunday). 7 o'clock from foot of Alder st. Call at dock and secure baggage tags free of charge. Office open Sunday. Phone Main 914. LABORERS WANTED. This section Is short of able-bodied men for general caramon labor for a variety of work at $2 to $2.25 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 35. citlxens 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 ts.. Portland. Or. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN waicnmaung. engraving. Jewelers' work; only practical working school for Jewelers: money made learning. Seattle Watchmaking and Engraving School, P.-I. building, a"eatUe- $100 MONTHLY, WITH SUBSTANTIAL IN! crease, ror city manager; must work force of solicitors: our business well established: only competent and reliable applicants con sidered. D 92. Oregonlan. EIGHTEEN SALESMEN WANTED NEW proposition, permanent work, rapid promo tion; no experience necessary to start; write for particulars. Rand, McNally &. Com pany. Chicago. 111. WANTED 10.000 LABORERS. LOGGERS. mm una rauroaa worK. ir you want worK come to Portland: wages. $1.40 to $3 per day and board. Canadian Employment Co., 21V Burnside st. THREE WAITERS. $30, BOARD AND room; Dencnnana ana pianerman, $3.50; steady work; housekeeper (female). Sani tarium. Pioneer Employment, 213 Mor rison. WANTED TWO SINGLE YOUNG MEN OF gooa aaaress to travel and solicit, who can leave town Immediately. Call lo to 4. room 7. Hotel Avalon, Washington St., cor. 11th. WE PUT YOU ON THE STAGE STAGE aancing. vaudeville, acting, sketches, sing ing, etc. taught; terroa reasonable. New man's Theatrical Circuit, 351Vj Morrison. WANT EXPERIENCED SASH AND DOOR machine men. also door cutters and turn ers; steady employment; pay good wages. Missoula Lumber Co.. Missoula. Mont. WANTED FOR THE FAIR CHORUS girls, comedians, sister teams, sketch teams, illustrated song singers, novelty dancerd, mu sicians. 351Vi Morrison, room 12. WANTED OLD CLOTHING. SHOES. Highest prices paid for men's cast-off doth, lng, old shoes. Call 50 3d, near Pine. Peons Hood 18U2. Orders alteaded to. WANTED BY MERCHANT TAILOR. young man with some experience as sales man; give age and salary expected. Ad dress A"3. Oregonlan. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESMEN TO sen uuuucu wiiiany on communion lo reiau trade. Address Bonnie & Co.. 640 W. Main St.. Louisville. Ky WANTED MATTRESS MAKERS AND BOYS to learn mattress making; good wages. Pe ters & Roberts Furn. Co.. 40 Front, corner Davis. Wanted Mi-n to learn barter trade; steady practice: expert Instructions; write for terms. GUlman's College. 027 Clay st.. S. F. Columbus California wine depot: headquar ters cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines 5c per glass. P. Loratl. 148 4th. Clay 1503. WANTED POSITION IN WHOLESALE store or retail naraware preferred; experi ence and good reference. S 93, Oregonlan. LOGGERS. MILLHANDS. FARMHANDS. laborers, others work. See us. U. S. Em ployment Co.. 193 Morrison. Main 1322. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT- land and throughout state to solicit busi ness. Call or write. 607 McKay bldg. A YOUNG MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN- derstands bottling for a family liquor house. Address O 93, Oregonian. $25 TO $53 PER WEEK MADE SELLING sick and accident benefits for the Union ilu ti.1 Aid Ass'n. 703 Marquam Bldg. WANTED THREE GOOD CARPENTERS; must be mechanics. Apply Gordon bldg., cor. Hawthorne and Water sts. WANTED 1CO0 MEN TO SHAVE DAILY; nest snave in tne city xor o cents; largest shop In city. 267 Flanders. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BOTTLER to work In soda works. Write, stating ex perience, Q 92, Oregonian. WANTED A STOUT, WILLING BOY TO work In the starchroom of candy factory. Apply at 104 N. Sth et. SIDE LINE OF FIREWORKS FOR THE Sound, Eastern Washington and Oregon. Ad dress W 91. Oregonlan. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO CUT STOCK. experienced preferred. Alvin S. Hawk, Printer. 115 Third st. WANTED GOOD STOVE SALESMAN, travel SpoVine territory; references re quired. Box 740, city. WANTED SADDLEMAKERS. APPLY TO Great Western Saddlery Co., Calgary. Al berta. Canada. WANTED JAP. BOY FOR GENERAL ' housework, no cooking, wages $13. -Apply FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER AND TINNER TO TI . . , . --17, .,... ' go to the country. Apply 16 First st. N. Bookkeepers aad -.tcaographen. MATTRESSMAKERS. CARPETLAYERS. H. WHAN,TEDn?,lTlS iSSIl -n2? r Tv-n-arr- it mt business ability and experienced stenogra- E. Edwards. 185-101 1st st. pher ajjd op N 93f oregonian. JAPANESE COOK WANTED WHO WILL DO . m ,, housework. L 94. Oregonlan. Domestics. BOY WANTED CIGAR BOX FACTORY, REFINED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN DE- Cnlon ave cor Pine sires situation chamberwork or housework; homelike family. 230& Yamhill. Phone DR. WALKER. 181 1ST. CURES ALL PRI- Main 5413. v&te dLsc&fcs of men 1 j. SITUATION WANTED AS NURSE GIRL, WANTED CHEAP. MAN WORK AROUND city references. Phone Union 5625. stable. 266 Fourth et. Nurses. HELP WANTED FEMALE. r VISITING NURSE (CERTIFICATED), . read or walk with Invalid, plain sewing; WOMAN OR GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF terms moderate. Phone Main 3813. child. Call between 4-6 P. M., ZV,a H'th . st., room 3. Housekeepers. WANTED STARCH CLOTHES IRONERS MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, BEST REFER and body ironer. Oregon Laundry & Toilet ences, desires situation managing house Supply Co. keeper, hotel, rooming-house. 230 Yaa- WANTED COMPETENT GIRL TO TAKE hllL Phone Main 5413. care of child of 4 years. Apply Hesperian, COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER WOULD LIKB room 2. to take charge of a rooming-house. H 34, ' ' Oregonian. TWELVE GIRLS TO WORK IN CANDY . factory; good wages and steady Job. 89 N. Dressmakers. 2d st, . : " WANTED SEWING BY THE DAY; REA- WANTEp GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; 80nable price. Phone Main 5390. small -family. Apply 615 East Pine. cor. 16th. 1 Miscellaneous. WANTED AT ONCE. A FIRST-CLASS pants finisher. Rusch & Oster, 204 4th at. EXPOSITION ORDERS SOLICITED; NEAT, . competent cashiers, clerks, chambermaids, GIRL FOR LIGHT SECOND WORK AND waitresses. cooks, housework. Phoae assist "with care of infant. 674 Everett st, Drake's, 2034. Washington. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. GOOD COOK; SITUATIONS WANTED-HOUSEKEEPERS. wagea $-5. 663 Tillamook at., cor. ISth. cooks, waitresses, chambermaids, house- WANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- nues- ?0 Yamhill. Phoas eral housework. Apply 186 N. 18th et. Mln t TiirnBrq? vnn tadips' vvd GENTS WANTED BY EXPERIENCED LADY. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL 'HOUSE- nlan- work; wages $20. Phone Main 5016. WANTED LADY WOULD LIKE COMPE- EXPERrBNCED GIRL TO SEW CARPETS. tent Position at Fair grounds; St. Loufa ref- Aoaly H. E. Edwarda. 183-191 1st. erences. Phone Main 46. vrtnvr IT,T wivrrn to TAKE CATtR WANTED TO TAKE CHARGE OF LARGE ??Lhv Joods 401 1st st rooming, perfectly competent; St. Louis ref. of bab . good wages. 40t ist st. erence. Phone Main 4346. Wa-rwaVUbPeIatI106 Vlt POSITION AS MILLINERY SALESWOMAN. and wait on table at IPS - experienced, highest references. B 93. Ore- A GOOD COOK WANTED- ' CALL AT 812 gonan- . Kearney St.. bet. 21th and 23th. EXPERIENCED LADY DESIRES WORK BY WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN GEN- the day or hour. Phone Wes.t 243. eral housework. 512 Clay. " FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSER, MANICURE. WANTED AGENTS. Rosenthal Sisters. 160 Sth. WANTED GOOD NURSERY SALESMEN BY WASTE D GOO D PLAIN COOK, TWO IN t!?e l&tt,.7 r?,u lfC f5 family. 812 Johnson at. 'VX'kCtt WANTED GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF BABY. " II " 366 lath, aide entrance. WANTED. Reliable experienced agents ia aitiss and WANTBD GDtL FOR- GENERAL HOUSE- towns of Or.. Wash, and , C&I. National werk. 181 Sast 16th at. Financing Co.. 268 Marqaam hdg. TdUNG GIRLS WANTED TO WAIT ON LADY AGENT SOMETHING HMW. JtOOtt table. 89 5th .sr. i. seller, Wg wages. 21$ Caaraawatal. Mat - KELT -WASTED?? WE. PUT YOU ON THE STAGE STAGE dancing, vaudeville, acting, sketches, sing-, lag. etc., taught: terns reasonable. New man's Theatrical "Circuit, -S51& Morrison. WANTED FOR THE FAIR-CHORUS girls, comedians, sister teams, sketch team. Illustrated song singers, novelty dancers, mu sicians. 351b Morrison, room 12. WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK and cooking; experienced; none other need apply: or working housekeeper. Mr. Hogue, 603 Spokane ave. GIRL8 IF YOU WANT WORK DONT FAII( te see aa. Over lOuu posltloas every soa la Call aad register. Canadian Parlors. zxe Morrlsoa. Mala 1323. 7 WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT. ers. cnamoermaics. general worker. St. Louis Agency. 230, Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. GIRL WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN eral housework: willing to go to country; good wages. Call 795 Park ave.. near City Park. DARKROOM WORKER. MUST BE COM petent to develop, print and dnlsh pictures; give experience. Address X 91. Oregonlan. WANTED WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework In country. Swedish preferred; good wages. 233 N. 24th St.. cor. Marshall. WANTED FIRST.CLASS LADY REPRE sentatlves In Portland and throughout sta.it; good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg. WANTED FOR THE SUMMER. A COMPE tent woman for putting up fruit, making jelly and Jams. 161 23d st. WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO tell the new telephone Index. iBQUlre W, J. Clemens. 273 Stark at. WANTED GIRL TO DO SEWING AND AS- slst witn general nouseworx. .ait tore noon. 645 Hancock st. BURNT WOOD AND LEATHER WORKER. must letter wen ana oe rapia worKer. aa dress Y 91. Oregonlan. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAISTHAND3 at- 3S6 Washington st-, bet. W. Park and 10th. Mrs. Zeltfuchs. WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK FOR small family; wages $30. Apply 181 14th st.. cor. YamhilL YOUNG WOMAN WANTED AS DISH washer: good wages. 306 Ankeny St.. op posite Postofhce. GIRL ASSIST HOUSEWORK FEW HOUR3 dally for pleasant home. 748 E. Burnside, phone East 2726. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 6S1 SCHUYLER st. telephone Scott 2482. Call or telephone this morning. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND, TYPE writlng. arithmetic. English, spelling, by experienced teacher and office man; pre pares young people for Civil Service exam inations; day and night. S 21. Oregonlan. BOOKKKEEPERS I HAVE A SYSTEMS for checking calculations and posting with which an error is impossible. Will send to you for $3. S. O. Tait. Marianna. Ark. WANTED SALESMEN. SALESLADIES, cash boys and cash girls at Groves &. Co" 3 big sale. Boston Store, cor. 1st and Salmon - streets. SIX MILLMEN. 7 GIRLS, CHAMBER- maids, strawberry-pickers. H. Higley, Em-A . ployroent, 312 Pine. WANTED Kll CHEN HELP AT AMERICAN Inn. Apply Friday morning. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. WANTED SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN as clerk in store; good city references. Address F. Deraglsch. 574 E. Pine. city. WANTED POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER OR general office work; first-cla:s references, G S6, care Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED AS CREDIT MAN BY thorough, competent man. Addrees M Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT FOREMAN, beat references, for successfully superintend ing an. extensive sawmill on the Coast; would like to hear from millmen. Phone Main 5284. MAN AND WIFE AS MANAGER AND housekeeper for small hotel, restaurant or Fair ground, city or country. 10 years ex perience. Address W 93, Oregonian. YOUNG JAPANESE DESIRES WORK Chamberwork or waiting In hotel or boarding-house; good experience. Hayashl, Jap anese Mission. Phone Clay $54. GARDENER WITH THE BEST OF Ex perience in ail its branches wants position in private place, city or country; best of references. C 92. Oregonian. JAPANESE MAN AND WOMAN. GOOD Ex perienced cook, wait on table, housework or nurse, want position in private family. L 93, Oregonian. good English, position as houseworker and waiter in small private family. S. Ishli, P. O. Box SSO. BAKER OR PASTRY COOK. SOBER young man. wants work; has had several years of experience: G 94, Oregonian. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN furnish domestic servants, farmers, all kinds of help. Black 992, 263 Everett st. NIGHT WATCHMAN WANTS POSITION, can give best references from the Govern ment. C. Hartman. 2493 Front. CHECKER. HOTEL OR RESTAURANT man. 30 years age, acquainted with Hicks system. E 94 Oregonian. JAPANESE. GOOD COOK. WANTS FLAC? in family. Chicago Restaurant, 22$ 1st sU Phone 1872.