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12 THE 3IORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1905. Linoleums. The new, Fall Carpets have arrived, and those who buy now will have unbroken lines to choose from. In patterns suitable for parlors, dining-room or library, the new line is es pecially rich. The very best patterns made by the mills of the United States are in our shelves. The display is worth seeing. EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE J. G. MACK & CO. 86-88 THIRD STREET mil XBKKMASr, Stm. c Eoropcca Plan WHITE FOREMAN AND SEVEN CHINESE ARE KILLED. Mixing Plant of the Giant Powder Company at Giant, Cnl., Is Destroyed. OAKLAND, Cai., July 13. The giant ' powder mixing plant of the Giant Pow der Company, at Giant, Contra Costa County, was destroyed by an explo sion at 7:40 this morning. Eight lives wore lost, one white man and seven Chinese. Tne dead: WILLIAM H. DYER, foreman of the plant. 50 years old. SEVEN CHINESE. One Chinese was injured. He was working on the outside of the plant and the forge of the explosion sent him about 20 feet into the Bay of. San Francisco. After dropping into the water, he walked to shore over the mud flats, having sustained a few scratches on the face, a burned right hand and a fractured left arm. The plant was a frame structure, covered with lime. The property loss will be about 510,000. The powder works are located about five miles north of Richmond. The mixing build ing, where the explosion took place, was located a quarter of a mile from the powder works proper, and the lat ter escaped damage. Foreman Dyer and his seven Chinese helpers had just begun work for the day and since none in the building es caped with his life, there is no reliable information as to what caused the ex plosion. There was an Immense quan tity of chemicals in the mixing build ing and the slightest carelessness would easily result in destruction. Two small warehouses, 20x20 feet, and only a short distance from the main mixing building, were also shattered. The buildings are a ttal wreck. Took Poison by Mistake. ALBANY. Or., July 13. (Spccial.)-Mis May Brundage, as a result of an over dose of laudanum taken by mistake, nar rowly escaped death In Albany today. She had been taking medicine for. same time, and In some manner the bottle of laudanum was placed where her medi cine had been kept. She took a large amount of the deadly drug, but was saved by the prompt administration of an tidotes. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. July 13. Maximum tempera ture. 71 dec.; minimum, 55. River reading at 11 A. M.. 8.2 feet: change In pant 24 hours, fall, 0.1 of a Coot. Total precipita tion. 5 P. M. to 3 P. M.. 0.11 of an Inch: total since September 1. 11)04. 34.07 inches: normal. 40.05 Inches; deficiency, 11.08 Inches. Total sunshine July 12. 1005. 1) hours and -18 minutes: possible, 15 hours and 29 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at P. M.. S0.0S. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. K -a? Wind. 2 I Sg. s STATIONS. s2, S3 0 5 I ? I? P Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka Helena Kamloops. B. C. North Head Pocatello Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento Salt Lake City.. San Francisco... Spokane Seattle Tatoosh Island. . Walla Walla , 68 82 80 110.00 lo.oo 10IN lCIear 12E IClear 12'NWIClear ilO.OO . go; so 1 0.00, 20 NWClear 10IN ,Pt. Cldy. T 04 0.18 0.18 12, E iCloudy C0! 12 NW PL Cldy. 4 8W PL Cldy. 14lNWCloudy 4S Clear SINE Clear 12 S Clear 14 KWlrimidv noio.oo . 710.11 9010.00 . JTZtO.00 . : 8210.00 . t!2 0.00 . G4 . 72 O.O0I241W JClear T 20ISW PL Cldy. ! 64' T 22;S Cloudy . 50! T I14IW Cloudy 7010.00, 18iW JClear T trace. WEATHER CONDITION'S. During the last 12 hours light showers have occurred In the northern portion of the Willamette Valley and along the Washing ton coast. It is cooler In Southern and Eastern Ore gon. Eastern Washington and in Northern and Southwestern Idaho. The indications are for fair and warmer weather in this district Friday. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight, July 14: Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer. Northwest winds. Oregon and Washington Fair, warmer, ex cept near the coast. Northwest winds. Idaho Fair, warmer except southeast por tion. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster. Floor Coverings It will pay you to see our stock of Carpets, Rugs and $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day CLASSIFIEDAD. RATES. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "House keeping Rooms," "Situations Wasted," 15 words or less. 15 cents; 16 to 20 words. 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No dis count for additional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTIEER HEADS, except 'New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or lets; 10 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half; bo further discount un der one month. "NEW TODAY" (pause xneasnre agate), 15 cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per line for each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan. and left at this office, should always be Inclosed In ealed envelopes. No stamp Is required en such letters. The Orejrosian will sot He responsible for errors In advertisements takes thronxh the telephone. NEW TODAY. 6 ACRES FINELY IMPROVED. ALL IN cultivation; good house, outbuildings: 5 miles from courthouse near car line; im mediate possession. $22.50. L. E. Thomp son & Co.. 228 3d. OLD GOLD. JEWELRY. BOUGHT. MADE over, exchanged; diamonds, precious stones loose and mounted; watches. Jewelry repaired. Uncle Myers, the Jeweler. 143 3d, near Alder. TO THE THRIFTY: Those who lay something by for the needs of the future and keep it in a bureau draw er, trunk, stove or cranny are not wise. It should be deposited in an old-cstrfbllshed and well-managed banking house, where it will INCREASE BY INTEREST AND THE "OLDEST TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON" Is Just such an institution, has a good REC ORD of 18 years and RESOURCES of over SI, 000,000 One Dollar and Upward Received. Open an Account NOW. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON 109 Third Street. BENJ. I. COHEN... H. L. riTTOCK B. LEE PAGET J. O. GOLTRA , Phone Main -153. President . . . . . Vice-President Secretary AsslstantSecretary University Park A "building boom is now in progress at University Park. Houses are in heavy demand. Prices are advancing Employment for laborers and me chanics is abundant. It is the bon ton residence portion of the whole peninsula. It has the Columbia TJni versity, Portland public schools, Bull Eun water, electric lights, electric street-cars, in short, every thing nec essary to build a great city. There will be a great city between the rivers and U ni vers It v Park will be its busi ness and social center. Prices of lots S80 to S330 each, on easv installments. You have been reading advertisements of University Park and notice the ad vance from month to month. How much higher will you let these prices go before you buy? PBAN0IS L M'KENNA, Hoom 606, Commercial Block, and Office at University Park Station. California-" Bliss Lands" Small farms for settlers. 9200 acres of irri gated land in 20-acre farms at $30 to $70 per acre one-fourth cash. Reached by Southern Pacific or Santa Fe Overland Line, direct to Tulare City. 2 miles from Bllws Lands. Alfalfa, corn, grain, deciduous fruits, vege tables, hogs, dairy cattle thrive. Booklet free from Bliss Lands (Inc.). care Sullivan & Sul livan. Lawyers. (J10 Parrott bldg., San Fran cisco. Special Bargain 50x95 with 7-room house "built 1904 at cost of $3000, renting $40 per month, Clay street, hetveeen Eleventh and Thirteenth streets; price $4000. J. V. Oreighton & Co., 165y2 Third street. MORTGAGE LOANS Oa Portland Real Estate at Lowest Rates. Titles Insured. Abstracts Furnished. Title Guarantee & Trust Co., 6 aad 7 Chamber of Commerce. AMUSEMENTS. Marquam Theater lirtttiM I. V. t. mecuTTM C. Etlfi. fmlKt Grand Morrison Street between Gla aai 7th. Phone Mais 868. TONIGHT, AT 8:30 O'CLOCK Bargain-Price i Last Performance Matinee Tomorrow Tomorrow , Night at 1 at . 2:30 o'Clock.. I S:30 o'clock. PORTLAND'S FAVORITE ACTOR T. DANIEL FRAWLEY In Richard Harding Davis Comedy Drama SANSON'S FOLLY SPECIAL PRICKS- g,& SEATS ARE NOW SCLblU. Marquam Grand Theater All Next Week. Beginning Monday THE FAMOUS GERMAN COMEDIANS KOLB AND DILL 1b the Merry Musical Comedy Burlesque "I. O. U." , POPULAR PRICES 2.-. 35. 50 and 75 cents. SEATS ARE NOW SELLING. BELASCO THEATER TEL K1IK lit (Formerly Columbia Theater) 14th & Wash. TONIGHT ALL THE .WEEK MATINEES TOMORROW AND SUNDAY THE COOLEST THEATER IN TOWN. A FOOL AND HIS MONEY 7th Week Belaoo Stock Company. Geo. H. Broadhurst's Latest Farce, as played by William Collier. "A delightful farce. Go sec It." Oregonlan. "It is to laugh." Telegram. "A brilliant farce." Journal. Prices Night, 13 to 7.V:; matinees. 15 to 30c. Next week "Too Prisoner of Zen da." EMPIRE THEATER Twelfth and Morrison. EXTRA this week EXTRA. A 50-cent show for 10 cents. Johnston McCulley great ro mantic play. THE HEIR APPARENT Matinee every day. 2:15; evening. S:15. Admission Always lOc Onlr boxes and loges reserved, 23c. Beit theatrical bargain of the season. Special STAR Week cf July 10th. Big BUI. SHIELDS PAUL. CARL SANDERSON Jfc CO. ABBOTT BRYANT. JOSEPH M. GOLDEN. ZENELDA. JOSEPH BONNER. General admission. 10 cents. Evenings, Sundays and holidays, reserved seats on low it floor. 20 cents. Box seats. 25 cents. Vaudeville HDAIVn Week of Supreme. --' July 10th. BOUUV CAYLOK HOLMES HOLMES. FISHER & JOHNSON. THE HEALYS. MR. RICHARD CHARLES. THE GRANDISCOPE. General admission. 10 cents. Evenings. Sundays and holidays, reserved seats on lower floor. 20 cents. Box seats. 25 cents. THE BAKER SISS." Keating & Flood. Mgrs. (Feature acts only.) Murray and Lane, Ashtoa and Carl, Alt a Phlpps. Roy McBraln, Jones and Meanings, Tom Mack, Moving Pictures. Performances daily at 2. SO. 7.30 and 0 P. M. Admission ten cents to any seat. Lewis and Clark Observatory HAWTHORNE TERRACE PORTLAND HEIGHTS Now open. Take Portland Heights car and get oft at'Hawthorne Terrace, one block from car line. No climbing. Electric elevator. Most magnificent view in America. Sea beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from top of tower. Open 0 A. M. to 0 P. M. ADMISSION. 10 CENTS. AUCTION SALES TODAY. By J. T. Wilson, at salerroom. ISO lrt st., at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson. Auctioneer. At the Portland Auction Room. 211 First street. Sale at 2 P. M. sharp. C. L. Ford, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. WEBFOOT CAMP. NO. IK. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, meets this iFriday) evening at W. O. W. Hall, luth and Wash ington ft. All vis itors welcome: re freshments. M. J. WOODWARD, 1. v. A. L. BARBER. Clerk. MULTNOMAH CAMP. W. O. W. Meets evtry Frlaay evening at East Alder and East Sixth stxets. All Woodmen cordially Invited to meet with us. J. M. WOODWORTH. Clerk. MYRTLE CHAPTER. NO. 15, O. E. S. Regular communication this iFrlda)" evening In Marontc Temple, at S o'clock. R"cept!on to our worthy grand matron. By order W. M. For O. E. S. only. JENNIE M. GALLOWAY. Sec. MT. TABOR LODGE. NO. 42. A. F. & A. M- Stated communication this (Friday) evening. Grand ave nue and iurnslde. M. M. degree All M. M. Invited. By order W. M. GEORGE P. LENT. Secretary. MACCABEES. PORTLAND TENT. NOi 1. meete every Friday night at Elks" Hall. 3Iar quam bldg. Drill of uniform rank. All Mac cabees are welcome. E. M. LANCE. R. K. HASSALO LODGE. NO. 13. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at S o'clock. First degree. Visitors welcome. HENRY BROWN. Secretary. BORN. H ERST In New York. July 13. IP05. to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Herst (nee Lillian Myer). a -irl. DIED. GOODMANSON Knud Goodmansen. aged R2. June 29. at Eckley, Or Seattle papers plcasa copy. SMITH In this city. July 13. 1005. Martha Elisabeth Smith, widow of James G. Smith, mother of C. M. Smith and Dr. F. S. Smith and sister of Mrs. S. E. Charleson and M. M. Anderson, of Portland, and James Anderson, of Beaverton, Or. Notice of funeral hereafter. FUNERAL NOTICES. DRUEKE The funeral services of the late Kittle J. Drueke will itt held at Flnley's chnpel at 10 A. M.. Saturday. July 15. In terment. Lone Fir Cemetery. DUNNING. MTENTEE Ji GILBAUGH. i .e ccssors to Duanlas & Campion, undertakers and embalmera. modern la every detail, 7th and Pine. Phone Mala 430. Lady assistant EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers aad cmbalmers. have moved to their a-vr build ing. Third aad Salmon. Lady asslstaat. Telephone No. 307. J. P. FINLEY A EON, Ftuseral Directors, cer. 3d and Madlsei . Office of Couaty Cor aer. Lady asslstaat. Telephone No. 9. F. S. DUNNINO, Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52. ZELLER-BYRNES CO.. UNDERTAKERS. Embalmera, 273 Rus'l: East IMS; lady as'L NEW TODAY. Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards. Real Estate City and Farm. Insurance In All Lines. A. H. BIRRELL. 202-3 McKay bid;.. Third aad Stark sta. NEW TODAY. Holiday's Addition For Sale A new 3-roora cottage, all con venience!, full cement basement, streets fully improved. A very desirable location. Convenient to two trolley lines. Terms will tx given. Lots sold on advantageous terms to home builders. The Oregon Real Estate Co SSVi Third St.. Room 4. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. TAFT & CO. 122-3-3-G Ablngtos Block. Small house, good lot: price only $300; don't pay rent when you can buy places like this. 3-room cottage. 2 lots, beautiful yard and garden water at house, cellar; $S00. part cash: on Mt. Scott car. 3-room cottage. 2 lots, corner; only 5423. terms; on Mt, Scott car. 2-room cottage, two beautiful lots, all in garden; this is a nice little place, $000; Mt. Scott car. 5-room cottage, modern In every way. porcelain bath, hot and cold water: new and In good location; (1323. terms; ML Scott car. S-room house, very modern In every re spect, corner. In perfect condition In every respect: $1850. payments; on ML Scott car-line. 5-room cottage near Highland, two lots. 15 fruit trees, all kinds berries, water in house; price $1500. part cash. -room house. 2 lots, in splendid condi tion, good location, lots shrubbery; this is a great bargain, only $S0O. 2-room house, painted and fixed up in good shape; only J 200. We have many other places on the in stallment plan. Call and see us before lo cating. We want houses and lots in different parts of the city. If you have any kind of property that you wish to sell, list it with us. TAFT & CO.. 122-3-5-0 Abington Block. - 7-ROOM NEW MODERN HOUSE. E. MADI son and 20th. $3000. 2 lots, each 00x100, sidewalk, sewer, gas. and water, E. Madison, cor. 30th. 5 COO and $700. Large lot on Hawthorne ave. and E. 2Sth. $1300. 1 acre. Hawthorne ave. and E. 46th. $1600. 17 acres on Johnson Creek. 0 miles out. electric railroad station on land. $1700. 1-TO acres timber, -i miles from Oregon City. $2200. 43 acres near Sellwood. on creek, suit able for platting or garden. $160 per acre. ICO acres timber. Columbia County, $13 per acre. Liberal terms. JAMES N. DAVIS, Owner. 7 1st st. IF YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT a great bargain here is your chance: If our cha.ned within next three days, a nonresi dent wishes to sell his 10-room house with all modern conveniences. located on quar ter block. In best part of Holladav's Addi tion, near 2 car line?; terms easy. Address owner, c 3. oregoman. ( SUBURBAN ACREAGE B A RG A IN 23 MIN utes' ride on West Side R. R.; adjoins sta tion; monthly tickets $3; lays well, fine view. oeauiirut fjrrounaings; good eoll. all culti vated; soring and running stream: 20 acres. or any part. $200 per acre; easy payments. j. names, jju ban Rafael st.. city. ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE as a specialty, within city limits or outside. Some acre.i with terms as low as $lu per montn with water. A. C Churchill & Co., "Inc." 110 2d st. 3-ROOM COTTAGE, basement, one or two lots; nne bearing trees and small fruits: convenient to car Ilne.-A. "bargain, on easy terms If eold at once, so ownrr can leave city for the Summer. Call today. 16j acre, convenient to city, by river or rail. Davidson. Ward & Co.. 408 Chamber or commerce. 10 ACRES SIX MILES FROMCOURTHOUSE. best of soil, running water: on the new HUlsboro electric car line, on which actual construction nas begun: price tuo per acre, cash. bal. $100 yearly. 6 per cent merest: must oe sow at once, owner. Room 418 McKay bldg. BEAUTIFUL HOMES. 7 AND S ROOMS, with all modern conveniences; on E. 3d, between Wasco and Multnomah; conven ient to 3 carlines; for sale on easy terms. Apply to owners. Parish & Gourlay. on premises. Phone East 150. RARE BARGAIN LARGE HOUSE AND 100 xico feet ground. Portland. East Side: lightly, convenient, healthy, most desirable; less than cost; must be cold: term. John son & jt Zante. attorneys, 303 Commercial bldg. Phone Main 3032. FOR SALE EASY TERMS. OR EXCHANGE for other property. Hood River. 10 acres good. Improved fruit land; 7 acres in bear ing strawberries; 0 Inches perpetual water right for land. Address Sunnyslde Farm. uooa iiiver. ur. 40 ACRES. NORTH FORK OF THE CLACK amas River runs through the place: nartly bottom land, heavy white pine and cedar. $3 per acr buys this bargain, half cash, balance $3 per month. Beswlck. 230 Oak. 20 LOTS ON 1ST ST., TERRACES. MOST attractive residential sues in the city; un obstructed view over the river; will sell on Installments to suit any buyer. $275 and upwaras. ueswicx. uak st. 0 ACRES. PART BEAVERDAM AND swale, well timbered and watered. 17 miles northwest of Portland, county road. $0.30 per acre, worth $30: must be sold to close estate. Beswlck. 230 Oak st. QUICK SALE BARGAIN FULL LOT. WITH "two houses bringing $70.00 per month, on 7th s:., near Jefferson: quick action re quired. Ste owner, 427 sellwood si., near Union ave. Phone Union 5343. -ROOM HOUSE. 30-FOOT LOT. PETTY grove st.. new HUlsboro car line, now con structing: $2100. A comer lot, 3 cottarro. big Income, central. East Portland, $'300. Culver. !i 1st. FOR SALE HOUSE. TWO STORIES. CE ment foundation, furnace, electric lights, etc. near junction Hawthorne av. and Mt. Scott car ILnes, Mt. Tabor. Apply S3 1st st.. city. CITY PROPERTY. 70X70 FEET. FACINO Willamette st.; anew two-story frame store building on it; th. bolldlng is 30x00 feet. Inquire at 402 Wlllamstte st.. Eugene. Or. NEW 3-ROOM HOUSE ON WILLAMETTE River, nicely furnished, pleasant place for Summer and good neighbors. Call at foot of Madison st.. East Side. H. M. Todd. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. TWO LOTS on E. 12th st.. bet. Tillamook and Thomp son sts.. or will build to suit purchaser on easy terms. Phone East 073. FOR SALE BY OWNER. G-ROOM MODERN 'house, new fine location. 24th and Brook lyn: price $1800. with $200 cash, balance to suit. Phone Union 3352. SMALL COTTAGE WITH BASEMENT, lot 23xC0. Mill and 10th sts.; great bar gain, $$00: will trade for farm land. Bes wlck. 230 Oak st. TWO LOTS. EAST 10TH. BETWEEN CAR ruthers and Division sts.. 100x100. high and sightly: bargain to dose estate. Bes wlck. 50 Oak. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. V. P. electric line. O. R. Acetton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 5s. IMPROVED VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE for rale at a bznraln. Healy Inv. Co., 211 Abington bldg.. H3Vi 3d st. 50X100 FEET. ONE BLOCK FROM PORT land Hotel. Call at The Cozy, between 2 and 3 P. M.. 103 7th U TO CLOSE AN ESTATEL TWO CORNER lots. Improved. In business center. Owner. 405Vi Flandera st. ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE. 0 MILES from Morrison at. bridge. C. K. Ballard. Mllwaukle. Or. MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE ON WILLIAMS ave.; bargain at $2500. Beswlck. 250 Oak et. DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND LOTS, West or East Side. Apply forenoons 449 3d WANTED REAL ESTATE. WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. $2000 to $10,000; also business properties. $5000 to $20,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whiting U Co.. 405 Abington bldg. FOR SALE FARMS. FOR SALE FARMS. Suburban home of IS acres. located one mile southeast of Oregon City; all In fine cultivation. Good eight-room house and fine barn; plank walks and excellent roads; prettiest spot In Clackamas County; terms to rult. Apply to E. E. Williams. The Firs, at Mount Pleasant. Oregon City, Or. A SNAP-W ACRES WELL-IMPROVED. IR- rl rated ranch, close to Prosser; new 9-room house; river front; fine orchard: will trad tor 5. 10 or 20 acres near Portland or Ta coma. Portland preferred. Addrees C G. Baker. Proeaer. Wash. 100 ACRES. 30 IN CULTIVATION. GOOD orchard, grapes by the ton. 1 mile from center of thriving railroad town in Wil lamette Valley. Sickness reason for sell ing: x bargain. A. C Palmer. 315 Ore gonlan bldg. $2.50 PER ACRE FOR WHOLE OR HALF section ot land in Benton Co., 1H miles from R. R. station: good graslng and fruit land, well watered. Owner. 107 Sherlock bldg. DEEDED LAND WITH FREE PERPET- ual water right at $12.30 an acre: easy terms. A. C. Palmer. 513 Oregonlan bldg. 103 ACRE STOCK FARM WITH 00 HEAD cattle and all farm Implements at a bar gain. A. C. Palmer. 313 Oregonlan bldg. FOR SALETIMBER LANDS. WB LOCATE YOU ON TIMBER CLAIMS. central uregon. or oomesieaos; nne vauey. good watar. See us; if not good, your money back. Room 6. Hotel Shanlko. Sha nlko. Or. TWO TIMBER OR HOMESTEAD RELIN- qulshments. Call up Main 1303 mornings or address C 10O. Oregonlan. CHOICE TIMBER CLAIMS. HOMESTEADS for location. Inq. 70S Chamber of Commerce. TIMBER CLAIM AND SAWMILL FOR SALE reasonable. Address B 3. Oregonlan. TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE I HAVE 500 SHARES stock, paid up. in Wyoming Queen Mining Company's mines, gold and copper, situated in Albany County. Wyoming, at Jelm. 30 miles from Laramie; will b? worth $5 per share before January i; I want one-naif in terest In a first-class up-to-the-minute sa loon In Portland or Seattle of equal value, with established trade; what have you? Ad dress H 93. care Oregonlan. ROOMING-HOUSE. VALUE $2000: WILL exebage for house and lot. take or pay cst9h difference; no agents. Q 98. Oregonlan. FOR SALE LAND SCRIP. LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS GUARAN- teed. mineral lands titled, puoltc land prac tice. Collins Land Co.. concord nidg. CERTIFIED SCRIP FOR SURVETED OR unsurveyed lands. W. G. Howell. W Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE. Horses. Vehicles and liars ess. 100 VEHICLES IN STORAGE. CONSISTING of express, furniture and delivery wagons. hacks, buggies, carts and surreys; they must be sold regardless ot cost, sj-tvi-a i union ave.. between StarK and wasmngton st. BAY HORSE. 7 YEARS OLD. SOUND AND gentle for any lady, city broke, weighs 1100; will b sold at a bargain If taken at once; owner leaving city and must sell. Call today at 303 Alder st. FOR SALE OR RENT-HORSES AND Ve hicles by the day. week or month: harness. oaddles and 200 new and second-hand rigs for sale or exchange. Tomllnsou u. Cajst day, 211 Washington st. J65 BUYS NICE SEAL-BROWN DRIVER. S years old. weighs 1075, sound and kind for lady or children. Owner must sell. Call at lirowns Staaie. 15th and Aider st?. PAIR OF RROWN 31 ARES. WEIGHT 2400 lbs., and 8 years old. are sound and work sinsle or double. Call 23 nth. $25 BUYS HORSE. WEIGHS 1000 LBS.. good to worK or ride, can itegai stables, 11th and Burnslde sts. BAY HORSE. 8 YEARS OLD. WEIGHS U50 lbs., good deliver horse. Call Regal Stables. nth and Burnslde sts. LIGHT TEAM. DOUBLE HARNESS AND 2 Mated wagon; Ideal camping outfit; cheap. East IC03. $SO BUYS A HOTEL 'BUS IN GOOD CON dltlon. Inquire room 10. Washington bldg. GOOD SADDLE AND DRIVING HORSES for sale cheap. U. P. Stables. 230 Russell st. LIGHT RUBBER-TIRED BUGGY; NEWLY painted. $30. 3 Washington st. SAN FRANCISCO VETERINARY COLLEGS Next session begins July IT. Plasos. GREAT REDUCTION SALE ENTIRE STOCK to be sold below cost; please come In and look; ladles underwear and shirtwaists. Man sing & Co.. Morrison st. Miscellaneous. DOES TOUR ROOF LEAK? Cover it with Mastic roofing. In rolls. easy to lay; needs no painting or coatlnc: good over old Iron, tin or shingles; for new roofs there Is nothing better; guaran teed: Mastic roof paint and cement will stop small leaks. National Mastic Roofing Co.. room Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE ALL NEW TENT. 40x60. CO mattresses. Co pillows. 60 quilts. CO blankets. S dozen sheets. 3H dozen pillows. 20o yardn hop cloth. 200 yarda 3-ln. muslin. IVi dozen chairs, one 2 CO-pound ee,fe. 3W0 feet lum ber: many other articles, bale Friday and Saturday. E. uurnsiue. cor. 3rd st. GOOD STOVEWOOD $2.50 PER LOAD nearly two cords; bargain In brick this weK: agent. wanted, airs. Howe Wood Brick Co. Teams for hire; 5 houses for rent. 1203 E. Division st. Phone Union 173. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND billiard and cool tables: easy payments: w rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick- Uallce-coilender. -19 3d st. FOR SALE OLDS TOURING CAR CHEAP. run three months. Inquire bet. 0 and 10 morning! at 51 j Chamber, of Commerce. 513 NEW. LIGHT. SUMMER SUIT. SIZE 3Q. cost $20. worn only once; I need the money, liox T 1. oregonlan. FOR SALE TINNER'S TOOLS AND MA chines. 5 bundles heet iron. 2 boxes tin Plate; price $300. SS2 Kelly at. FOR SALE BARGE. 110 FEET LONG. 32 teet wiae. inquire unice star sand C-j, 15th and Front st. A GOOD WOODSAWING MACHINE; HAVE two ana want to sell one. 313 Water st. phone Main 4590. GENTLE JERSEY COWS. REGISTERED. SOo full-blooded. $50. Inquire W. Hosea Wood, 1411, It t. FOR SALE SMITH-PREMIER TYPE writer, almost new; reasonable. C 73. care Oregonlan. AT HALF COST 40 NEW YUM-YUM COTS. mattrenes and bedding. 'J. Landlgan, 1M Sherman st. FOR SALE SMITH PERMIER TYPE writer, almost new; reasonable. T 2, Ore' gonlan. FURNITURE OF 0 ROOMS. CENTRALLY located, well paying. Call owner. 24G 3d st. FOR SALE HALF TRICE. 8 NICE OAK folding beds and CO cots. Phone Main 525. FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL 32 Chamber Commerce or phona Main 2363. FOR SALK HOUSEHOLD GOODS. CALL AT OSS Williams ave. HE LI WANTED MALE. GOOD RELIABLE MAN TO HANDLE agents; immediately; interest or commission. D 1. care Oregonlan. DO YOU WANT WORK? WE CAN HELP you. Newman's Theatrical Information Bu reau, iis .Momson. WANTED YOUNG 31 AN. GENTS FURNISH ings. city. Clerks Registration Bureau. 263 Morrison st. WANTED BOY TO LEARN RETAIL Busi ness, inquire for A. J. H.. Hotel Palmer. Alder s:. School of telegraphy and electricity; pupils wanted; positions wanted tor graos. sqsh 1st. WANTED A RAILROAD BRAKEMAN TO work on logging road. K. I. care Oregonlan OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED: HIGH est price paid. 30 3d. Phone Pacific 4G. FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. CO UN- try: big wages; 215 Commercial block. WANTED FIRST-CLASS ICE CREAM maker. Address W 1. care Oregonlan. WANTED FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, a -, oregonlan. HELP WANTED MALE. STICKERMAN. $3; PLANERMAN. $2.73; ratchet setter, $2.30; edgerman. $2.30: buy to ore boner. $1.73; " wooasmen, ia io J 3,25; other?. ICO mill and yardmen. $2 and up: no of fice fee. LUMBERMEN'S LABOR BUREAU. 203i Morrison. FREE BASEBALL UNIFORMS AND CASH prizes for boys selling Saturday Evening Posts at Lewis and Clark Fair entrances: 23 wideawake boys wanted at once; phone East 2770 In regard to free copies, or call J. C. Havely. Jr.. Agent. 110 1st st. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE repair man and one who understands buy ing Junk, or we will sell our econd-hand store dolne a good business In one ot the best towns on the Pacific Coast. Anyone who Is interested and has $200. write us. J 2. care Oregonlan. FOR SALE 30-ACRE FARM, $2500. NEAR nacKamas Kiver. miles Oregon City; win trade for city residence. Addresa owner. M. H. Rlebhoff. Oregon City. Or.. R. F. D. No. 2, or Inquire 00 East 29th sL. Portland, Or. DETECTIVE WORK ESTABLISHED 15 years, awo secret service men. more being added every day; send us your case, advice by mall free. Address American Detective Association. Indianapolis. Ind. WANTED SINGLE YOUNG MAN OF GOOD address who can leave town Immediately to travel and learn good-paying business; oth ers need not apply. Call 10 to 12 A. M., 2S054 Margin st.; take U car. WANTED 10.000 LABORER). LOGGERS. mm and railroad work. If you want work coma to Portland: wages. $1.40 to $3 per day and board. Canadian Employment Co.. 249 Burnslde at. DETECTIVE WORK WE ALWAYS WANT good men in places where we have no rep resentatives; references required. Address American Detective Association. Indian apolis. Ind. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FOR PUMPS. engines, oeunrs. etc.. in power and pump ing plants; right salary to right man. Ad dress Southern California, care of Ore gonlan. WANTED BOOKKEEPER; MAN ABOUT 23 3 ears om ror general office work In busy mercantile office; must be active and pos sess first-class credentials. P 2. Oregonlun. WANTED CHORUS GIRLS. AMATEUR ana proressionai actors, singers, musicians, etc., for dramatic companies. Fair, etc Newman's Theatrical Agency. 331? Morrison. MEN and women to learn watchmkr. en graving. Jewelers' wk; only prac school for jeweiers; money made leara g. Watchmkg Engrar. School. P. L bldg.. Seattle. WANTED 30 EXTRA MEN TO TAKE part In Klralfy's Carnival of Venice. Ap ply at Marquam Grand Theater this morn ing between II and 12 o'clock. Wanted Men to learn barber trade: stcadr practice: expert Instructions. Write for terms.' Glllrnan's College. 627 Clay sL. S. F. California wine decot: headauarters bakers. cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines 5c per glass. P. Loratl. 143 4th. Clay 1503. WANTED THOROUGH WELL DRILLMAN who understands other machinery: give age and particulars. Address O 1. Oregonlan. BARBER SHOP FOR SALE. 2 CHAIRS. DO- Ing good business; near Portland; will sell half or whole. Address Y I. Oregonlan. ADVERTISING MEN ATTENTION WE want first-class .manager for established publication. 638 Chamber of Commerce. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT land and throughout state to solicit busi ness, call or write. 60. McKay bldg, WE HAVE FIRST-CLASS SIDE LINE FOR talesman on the road, good commission; references required. R 2. Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN TO PREPARE FOR PAYING position; fine opening; good salary: chance ror promotion. Box 1353, Denver, Colo. HALj'-INTEREST IN MANUFACTURING business; larse profits; live hustler wanted more than money. V 00. Oregonlan. WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR ASSISTANT bookkeeper; must have experience and be a good penman. V 2. Oregonlan. AN EXPERIENCED FIRE INSURANCE solicitor, well acquainted In city.. Address with particular D ICQ. Oregonlan. AV ANTED LAUNDRY WASHERMAN. Wire at once, stating pay desired. LeClalr Laundry. Lewlston. Idaho. SINGLE MAN. 25. FOR GROCERIES AND delivery, suburban. Clerks' Registration Bu reau, 265 Morrison st. SOLICITOR WANTED FOR A 40-ROOM house. Call at 200 1st st. WANTED A BOY IN CIGAR BOX FAC tory. Union, corner Pine. WANTED-BOY WITH BICYCLE. A. H. Grlswold. 131 6th st. BARBER WANTED AT 422 WASHINGTON st.; steady Job. BOY. 17 YEARS FOR CIGAR STORE. 4TH, corner Alder. WANTED APPRENTICE IN PRINT PLANT. 207 2nd st. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE- WANTED 50 YOUNG PEOPLE TO TAKE A course In bookkeeping or shorthand, day and night sessions: a good posltlorf Is worth the price of tuition. The demand for our graduates ! far greater- than wo can supply. Had 20 calls within past two weeks: let us help you; It will be a sure road to success. Call and have a talk with us; catalogue. Behnke-Walker 'Business College. HELP WANTED FEMALE. HOUSEGIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL work, at once, little cooking. $20 month. 20S Hth st. WANTED MILLINERY APPRENTICE and makers. Apply to Lowengart & Co.. 92 Front st. WANTED GOOD COUNTRY GIRL OR WOM an to do housework; kind home; good pay. 42tJ Morrison. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. VERY light work. Inquire 534 Chamber of Com merce bids. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND cooking: good pay to satisfactory help. 231 N. 21st st. GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small family. Call forenoons, 353 14th st., cor. Mill. WANTED GIRLS WITH EXPERIENCE TO work In bindery. Jaraes Printing Co., 22 Front. WANTED HAIRDRESSER AND MANI curo at Paris Hair Store. COS Washing ton st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 294 South 16th st. corner of Columbia. Family of two. WANTED ELDERLY WOJIAN AS COJI panlon; good home. Address X 1, Orego nlan. YOUNG GIRL. ONE THAT STAYS HOME nlghtr. for housework. 695 Davis, cor. 21st. DINING-ROOM GIRL FOR SEA COAST. Sea View. Apply 474 Taylor. Phone 4437. WANTED NURSE GIRL TO CARE FOR baby. Apply St. Schick. Vancouver bks. WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK IN PRI vate family. 393 11th st., near Harrison. WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; NO children: wages $15. Apply 367 10th st. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN SMALL FAM llt Apply 4GIVi 6th st.. cor. of Jackson. HAND-IRONERS. ALSO GIRLS ON MAN gle. Grand Laundry. 17th and Qulmby. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work at beach. Apply 607 Belmont st. WANTED AT WILSON'S RESTAURANT, first-class pastry cook. 100 4th st. WANTED EXPERT SEAMSTRESS. PA clflc Tent & Awning Co.. 27 X. 1st st. A WOMAN TO DO KITCHEN WORK: A private boarding-house. ISO th at. WANTED EXPERIENCED BAG SEWERS. Neville Bag Co.. 3th and Davis sts. WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work; no washing. 295 12th st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A small family. Call 560 1st st. WANTED GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK. Apply mornings, 223 Stout st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 31 E. 18th. bet Ash and Pine. WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO HELP WITH housework. 161 N. 16th &. WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE work. 604 College st. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN KITCHEN work at 104 North 7th. ' HELP WANTED FEMALE. TWO WAITRESSES. BEACH. SEE. PARTY here. $20. fare, paid; 11 waitresses, city. 3 a week; 3 hotel waitresses, $20 and room; woman for luach-counter work and take cash. 8 hours. $S a week; 2 chambermaids. Plain laundress for the beach, $30 and found. 5 prepossessing women as demonstrators, $1.30 a day. Hous3g!rl. cooks, nurse glrlr. others. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. 343V- Washington st.. cor. 7th. upstairs. LADIES WANTING EMPLOYMENT please call; many situations too numerous, to mention. Exposition and other places. HANSEN'S LADIES AGENCY. 343 Vi- Washington st.. cor. 7th. PHONE MAIN 2692. WANTED 130 GIRLS TO MAKE OVER- alls and shirts: Instructions given to in experienced. Apply Neustadter Bros.. Standard Factory No. 2. corner East Tay lor and Grand ave. WANTED WOMAN. EXPERIENCED RA1S- lng and taking care of babies, to take cmrrx of one baby: no other work; reasonable sal ary; don't want -professional nurse; call at. once. 620 7th st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS. EXPERIENCED second girl, good wages, references required. Call between 0 A. M. and 1 P. M., 95 North 20th. southwest corner 20th and Flanders. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL. HOCSE- work, satisfactory wages to one who win make themselves agreeable. 1C51 Commer cial St.. cor. Alberta; take U car. WANTED WOMAN TO WASH AND IRON. Call at once 300 Holladay ave; near S. 1st. or Mrs. Zlegler. Oregonlan office, bet. 9 A. M. and 8 P. 1L. Main 667. WOMAN. ABOUT 35. AS 3IATRON, OFFICE woric; references; clerk In toys, notions; clerk and bundle wrapper. Clerks' Registra tion Bureau. 265 Morrison st. GIRLS tF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL to see us. Over 1000 positions every month. Call and register. Canadian Parlors. 22tf& Morrison. Main 1323. FOUR GIRLS TO PASTE SAMPLES IN books. Call thts mornlnx at 0 A. M.. Bow man Eldredge t Co.. wholesale clothiers. Front and Alh bs. WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL TO WORK In Ice cream and coffee stand. ,Apply 64S Elizabeth st.; must talk German and Eng lish. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS; waiters, chambermaids, general workers. St. Louis Agency. 230& Yamhill. Main 3413. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE sentatlves In Portland and throughout stats; good pay. Call or write 60? McKay bldg. WANTED EXPERIENCED IRONERS; electric irons, cooi worKroom, Dest wages. Opera House Laundry. 332 Alder st. AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR COOK AND general housework; small family. Apply mornlnzs. 729 GUsan st. A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, family of five adults. 185 E. 12th st.. near Yamhill, phone E. 2236. WANTED YOUNG LADY TO ASSIST IN bath parlors; experience unnecessary. 234'a -Morrison st.. room 10. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; NO cooking; to assist with children; good wages. 233 Grant st. WANTED A COMPETENT WOMAN TO do genefal housework. 567 Spring st.; telephone Main 2937. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU3E work: good wages. 883 B. Taylor St.. cor. 29th. Call mornings. WANTED YOUNG W03IAN FOR HOUSE- work In small family and assist In care of child. 200 Park st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; good wages. 8S3 E. Taylor st., cor. 29th. Call mornings. STARCH CLOTHES IRONERS AND MA chlne hands: good wages. Oregon Laundry Co.. 3eS E. Oak st. WANTED WOMAN FOR TJENERAL HOUSE work. Call thts morning, 193 West Park, between 9 and 11. WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO work In book bindery- Howe, Davis & Kllharo. Ill 2nd. WANTED KIND. MOTHERLY WOMAN, light work, pleasant home; small wages, phone Main 2900. . GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: two In family: no children. Apply forenoons. 694 Northrop. GOOD COOK WANTED AT 623 LQVBJOY: good wages. WOMAN COOK WANTED AT S0Vs NORTH 6th st. ' SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. WANTED POSITION AS SALESMAN, young married man. 35 years old. wishes to locate in Portland: 11 years' road experi ence In groceries and specialties; Al refer ences from all past employers; bond. X 99. Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN. AGE 30. WOULD LIKE place to do copying, making reports or any common office work. H 100. Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED bookkeeper: age 21; good references. O 2. Oregoalan. . Miscellaneous. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN furnlfh domestic servants, farmers also; alt kinds ot help. Clay 513. 268 Everett st- W ANTED POSITION Al WATCH. CLOCK and Jewelry repairer; state salary In first letter: no bad habits. P 92. Oregonlan. FIRST - CLASS JAPANESE COOK WANTS situation In family; wages $30 and up. B 99. Oresonlan. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS FAMILY .housework: wages $20 up. Togo. 273 Burn slde st. JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION TO DO cooking in small family. K 2. Oregonlan. ALL-ROUND BAKER WANTS SITUATION, country town preferred. A 3. Oregonlan. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER AND STEN ugrapher desires position: good references given. Address M 1. care Oregonlan. Domestics. YOUNG GIRL WANTS TO HELP TO DO housework. Apply 308 Thurman. Dressmakers. DRESSMAKER FROM NEW YORK WANTS a few customers. Mrs. Payne. 431 East Ankeny st. Phone East 170. Housekeepers. YOUNG WIDOW WITH LITTLE BOY wishes place as housekeeper in widower's family. 1016 Maryland ave. Miscellaneous. SITUATION WANTED. MIDDLE-AGED woman housekeeper, widower's family: chamberwork. plain family. 230 Yam hill. Phone Main 5413. CAPABLE WIDOW. 30. OF GOOD Ap pearance and beet local reference desires position in gentleman's home with chil dren; salary $25. Address 694 Front st. C03IPETBNT WOMAN WANTS STEADY work for Mondays and Tuesday; whole days only. Phone Main 2435. WANTED AGENTS. AGENTS GREATEST 25C SELLING Pic ture; new and original; entitled "Pike's Peak." Everybody laughs. Quick seller. Sample copy 15c 1420 Lorlmer. Denver. Colo. WANTED TWO LADY OR GENT BOOK OH photograph canvassers. 801 Dekum bldg. LADY AGENT SOMETH1NO NEW. GOOD seller, big wages. 213 Commercial bile WANTED TO RENT. BY AN EASTERN COLLEGE BOY. LIGHT airy room with board until November 1: will pay well for satisfactory place; must be on West Side. 31 2. Oresonlan. WANTED FURNISHED COTTAGE. 4 TO 7 rooms, modern Improvements: no children; state price and location. W 2. Oregonlan. YOUNG LADY WISHES FURNISHED ROOM In private home, walking distance to busi ness center: state terms. C 2. Oregonlan. WANTED THREE ROOMS FURNISHED for housekeeping. 3' adults; give location and price. G 2. Oregonlan. WE WANT FURNISHED HOUSES FOR visltinr clients. J. V. Crelghton & Co.. ( 165H Third street. WANTED TO REST. A. FURNISHED DIN-lag-room In good location. E 1. Oregonlan.