12 THE MORNING OREGOyiAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1905. NEW LIRE ID QUICK FERRY Consolidated Will Build ftoad Immediately to Shaw's Island. SERVICE TO VANCOUVER By Means of Bridge nnd Trestle and Island, Terminal Time Will Be Shortened to Half an Hour. Specifications will be completed in a few days ready for beginning actual work on construction of the new line of the Portland Consolidated Railway Company-from the north end of Union avenue to a point a few hundred feet west of the east end of Shaw's Island, where the new ferry landing for the Oregon side of the Columbia is to be constructed. "When completed a 30-mln-ute service to "Vancouver can be main tained as easily as a 45-mlnute serv ice at present. The Improvement has been in contem plation for some time previous to the sale of the property to the Seligman and Clark Interests, and the estimated cost lb $100,000. George L. Estabrook, of Philadelphia, and M. S. Hopkins, of Columbus, O., representing the new owners, who have been making a thor ough examination of the property and Investigation of conditions for the pur pose of formulating policies and de termining upon improvements that should be authorized, decided that this construction should be completed with out delay. Mr. Estabrook last evening authorized the official announcement that the line would be completed this Tall. Right of Way Arranged. Right of way has been arranged for through the Love tract and the Force claim, two donation land claims that were,among the very early acquisitions from the public domain on the penin eula, which embraces practically the entire distance from the north end of X'nlon avenue, where the line now swerves to the east passing through TVoodlawn, to the original bank of the Columbia River, at the edge of what Is novr snown on the map as Columbia Slough. There will be a stretch of grade across this land, after which the track will be carried on treetle. That the company Is building for the future is shown by the fact that the oonstruotion will be almost as Sieavy as that for steam railroads. The trestle will be of the four-plle-to-the-"bent variety, much heavier than the old tlestle. The track will be laid with 60 pound standard rails, while much hea vjer feed and trolley wires will be used. It wili be a single track with probably one turnout. Including the slough and Island portion there will be about the same amount of trestle as on the pres ent line, the total mllegae of the road ivlll be greater, but ttlere will be a great saving in facility for faster run ning of cars and Quicker time for the ferry. Will Construct Fine Bridge. The arm of the river will be crossed by a bridge of at least two spans, "which will rest upon cylindrical steel piers, concrete filled, carried up from piling, Just as are the piers of the Portland bridges across the Willam ette. The structure will be a combi nation steel and frame that will last a great many years. Beyond the bridge the track will skirt the shore of the Island to a point a few hundred feet from the cast end where the ferry slip will be located and a good roadway will connect to the bridge and thence to the highway of vehicle travel be tween Portland and Vancouver. Where the landing will be located is almost directly opposite Vancouver and where there is always sufficient depth of water, thus doing away for all time with the necessity for annual ly dredging that has been an expensive condition of the present terminal on the south bank. The running time can be easily reduced when the new line Is completed to 30 minutes between Washington street and the Vancouver landing as compared with 45 minutes at present. The ferrj- can make rapid trips between the two landings and the capacity of the line will be thereby greatly increased upon demand. LONGEST THEATRICAL RUN V Kolb and Dili Break the Record nt the Mnrquam. The longest run In the history of local theatricals will come to an end tonight when the Kolb and Dill engagement will terminate with the double bill, 'The Skindicate" and "The Kindergarten." Clarence Kolb and Max Dill with their splendid company came here eight weeks ago practically unknown and have broken all records for continued popularity and were it not for previous engagements to the contrary they could Just as well have extended their stay another month. They have caught the popular fancy so unmistakably that many of our theatre goers have gone again and again to see them in the same bill. "I. O. U.," their best vehicle, is in every respect a high grade musical farce. "The Beauty Shop" is not so attractive but in such clever hands It becomes an excellent entertainment while the double bill which they have used at the fag end of their engagement is funny and in spots tuneful. Kolb and Dill are themselves splendid German dialect comedians, better in many respects than Rodgera Brothers and In the main equal to Weber and Fields In their palmy days. Ben Dillon has few superiors In Irish comedy work and is the best possible foil for the Joint stars. Edith Mason, the prima donna, has completely won Portland and will here after rank as one of our most popular soprano's, while Tom Persse and Char lotta Vidot are assured of the warmest kind of a welcome when they return. Much credit Is due the chorus, one of the most efficient we have ever had In' this city. ,The girls sing and dance well, they know how to wear pretty clothes and are equal to the best In the busi ness for good looks. ' Kolb and Dill have done wonders here. They have made a lot of money for them selves and the Marquam management and have lined up the local public as few companies have ever done. Their clos ing performances will take place this afternoon and tonight. Death of Mrs. Collmer. Mrs. Judith Collmer, pf Astoria, mother of Mrs. N. B. Pendleton. Mrs. M. B. Bo zorth, of this city, and Mrs. A. V. Pendle ton, of Astoria, died at the residence of her daughter at Astoria Tuesday evening, August 15. The body was brought to Portland for HOTEL Fifth and Washington Streets EUROPEAN PLAN Roams, $1.09 (e 3.00 Per Xhtjr According to Location. g. T. DAY1ES, fret. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED.) ' ' FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON European Plan Rooms 75c to $2.00 First-Class Restaarant In Connection The ESMOND HOTEL I OSCAR. ANDERSON, Manager J Front nd Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON ; J Free 'bus to and from all trains I : Rates Eu" 75c to $3.00 Per Day : burial. The funeral took place from Hol raan's undertaking establishment Thurs day afternoon, Hev. W. B. Hollingshead officiating, assisted by Rev. Harold Oberg. The Interment took place at Rlveniew cemetery. Mrs. Collmer was born at Mt Desert, Maine, April 17, 1S22. She came to Oregon 20 years ago, and divided her time between her daughters in this city and Astoria. At her death she was a member of the Meth odist Episcopal Church at Astoria. Mrs. Collmer was a woman of excellent char acter and very helpful, leaving a large circle of friends to mourn her death. IX) AV EXCURSION- RATES EAST. On August 24, 23, and September 16. 17, the Great Northern Railway will sell ex cursion tickets to Chicago and return, J7L50; SL Louis and return. 167.50; St. Paul. Minneapolis and Duluth and return, $00.09. tickets good for going passage for ten days; final return limit, t days; good go ing via Great Northern Railway, return ing same or any direct route; stop-over allowed going and returning. For tickets and additional Information call on or address H. Dickson. C P. fc T. A-, Great Northern Railway, 122 Third street. Portland. Many -persons Keep Carter's Little Liver Pills on hand to prevent bilious attacks, sick headache, dizziness, and find them Just what they need. DAILY METEQROLOGIOAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Aus. 18. Maximum tempera ture, 83 deg.; minimum. 58. River reading at 11 A. M., 5.2 feet; change in past 24 hours, fall, 0.4 of a foot. Total precipita tion. 5 P. M. to 6 P. M., none; total since September 1, 1904, 34.20 inches; normal, 40.50 Inches; deficiency, 12.30 lnohes. Total sun shine August 17, 1905, 0 hours and 25 min utes; possible. 14 hours and 4 minute?. Bar ometer (reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M., 30.01. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. S g Wind. l f Z o 50 STATIONS, 5 -? 2. ? J So a a I ir? ? j 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.. SOi 781 82 02 70 86 00 80 S3 10.001 4lNW JClear T 8BW i:jouay Clear 0.00 SiW osav 20!W 10IS 0.001 Clear Clear 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pt. Cldr. 24, MV Clear 0.00 leiSE 11NW Clear 0.00 Clear Clear 100W. 00, 4 IN 00 0.00 14 lN Clear Clear 00 00 82! 0.00 0.00 0.00 SIS SIN kw 4fW Clear PL Cldy. 0.00 Clear Clear T 00 0.001 SiSW Cloudy T trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. No rain of consequence has occurred In the Pacific States during the past 24 hours. It Is warmer In Oregon, except near the coast, and in Eastern Washington and Idaho. The Indications are for fair weather in this district Saturday. It will be warmer east of the Cascade Mountains and continue warm In Western Oregon and Western Washington. WEATHER FORECASTS, hours ending at midnight. August 19: Portland and vicinity Fair and continued warm. Northerly winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington Fair, continued warm. Northerly winds. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair and warmer. Forecasts made at Portland for the 23 EDWARD A- BEALS. District Forecaster. UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OFFICE FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS AND MAT BE HAD BT PRESENTING TOUR CHECKS AT THE OREGONIAN OFFICE: A 25, 32, 41. 45, 47, 55. 57, 50, 60, 61, 62. 63. B 50, 56, 58, 00, 62, 63. C 30. 32, 67, 81. D 37. 48, 40. 55, 58, 60, 81. E 48, 62, 55, 61. 62, 63. I 47, 58, 60, 62. O 27, SO. 33, 41. 45. 50. 60, 60, 61. 63, 80. 11-20, 58, 59, 61. v J 48, 62. K 10, CO, 01. , L-Bl. 57. 62. M-SO, 38, 38, 43. 47, 52, 53, 54,-57.9 60, 61. N 31, 49, 55, 56. O 18, 80. 51, 52, 50. P 89, 47, 80, 52. 62. Q 31, 46, 48, 51, 62.-56. 00. B 41. 62, R & E Exhibit. S 35, 40. 48, 50. 59, 00. T 34. 49. 58. 59. V 5, 43, 60. 59. 6L W 61. 52, 56. 58. X 21. 51, 55. 60. Y 35. 48, 50. 58, 50, 60, 61. MEETING NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE. K. O. T. M. AND L. O. T. M. Committee for Maccabee day. AugUHt 84, at Fair grounds, request Maccabees and friends to donate flowers for decorating. Leave donations with Miss Margaret Jaffrath. room 326 Falling bldg.. by 9 A. M.. Thursday. Au gust 24. 1005. ALBINA LODGES NO. 101. A F. & A M. Stated- communication this (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock. Alt M. M. cordially invited. By order W. M. A. J. HANDLAN. Sec DIED. HOWE At 551 E. 1STH ST.. JOHN HOWE, aged 68 years. OLSEN At. Los Angeles. August 11, 1905, Arndt Olsen, aged 62 years. SPICER In this city, August 18. 1005. Les lie A. Splcer. of Pendleton. Or., aged 40 years. Funeral notice hereafter. RAMSDELL In thla city, August 38. IPCS. Mrs. Ida RamsdelL aged 34 years. Late resi dence. 383 Pacific atreet. Funeral announce ment later. NEUBAUER In this city at her late resi dence, 472 Seventh street. August 18. 1005. Justine Neubauer, aged 63 years. 2 months and 20 days. Notice of fjjneral hereafter. BROWN In this city. Aumist IS. 1005. Mil ton, Brown, brother of jShn K, Brown, of Seattle. Wash., aged 55 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. O'NEIL At San Francfcsco, Cal.. August 12. 1P03. by accidental drowning. John O'NHl. aged 22 years, son of the late Captain Pat rick and Mary O'Xell. Remains will arrive In Portland by train thla morning, August 19. Notice of funeral later. PERKINS v PORTLAND, OREGON Flrst-Class Check Restaurant Connected With Hotel. C O. DAVIS, Sec and Twu. FUNERAL NOTICES. TORGLER Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral of the late George Arthur Torgler. which will take place from Taylor-Street M. E. Church. Sunday. August 20, at 2:30 P. M. Friends of the family who desire to view the body may call at the family residence any time prior to the funeral. M'EBLRATH In this city at his late resi dence, 080 Lovejoy street. August IS. 1005. Earl, only son of Sadie A McElrath. aged 20 years and 25 days. Friends and ac quaintances are respectfully Invited to at tend the funeral services, which will be held at Flnlcys chapel. Sunday. August 20. at 10:30 A M. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery. MUHM At Portsmouth. August 17. IPOS. Peter Muhxn. aged 57 years. Mr. Muhm leaves a wife and five children Edward and George, of Portland: Mm Emma Narlow. Phlox. Wis.; Mrs. Minnie Fierce. Mattoon, Wis., and Anna A'anotter. Georgetown, Canada. Fu neral will take place Sunday. August 20, at 2 P. M., from Zeller-Byroes Co. Chapel. 273 Rusiell atrtet. Friends Invited. Interment at Lone Fir. Phlox. Mattoon. Wis., and Georgetown. Canada, papers please copy. DUNNING. MTENTEE & GILBAUGH. i ceasors to Dnnnlnr Jt Campion, undertakers and embalmers. modern In every detail. 7th and Pine. Phone Main 4S0. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers and embalmers, hare moved to their new build ing. Third and Salmon. Ladjr assistant. Telephone No. 07. 9. P. FTNLET & SON, Funeral Directors, eor. Sd and Madlsoi . Office of County Cor aer. Lady assistant. Telephone No. . F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 41C East Alder. Lady assistant. Tclepbouo East 02. ZELLER-BYHNES CO., -UNDERTAKERS. Cmbalmers. 273 Rus'l: East 1068; lady aa'U AMUSEMENTS. Gr3om Theater . Grand I ULUlv,! c. BHllr, rruUtnl Farewell Performances Today Bargain-Price Matinee At 2:30 o'Clock. Popular Prices Tonight At S:30 o'Clock. TOUR LAST OPPORTUNITT TO SEE THE FUN NT GERMAN COMEDIANS KOLB & DILL .In the Musical-Comedy Burlesques The Skindicate The Kindergarten COMEDT PRETTY GIRLS. CATCHY MUSIC. POPULAR PRICES Matinee. 25. 35 and 50 cents. Night, 25, 35. 50 and 75 cents. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER All Week Beginning Monday. August 21. '05. The World' Greatest Hypnotist. Mind Reader and Entertainer THE GREAT McEWEN ASSISTED BY IRENE FRANKLIN The Greatest Lady Cornet riayer. POPULAR PRICES 25. 35. 50 and 75 cents. SEATS ARE NOW SELLING. BELASCO THEATER TEL KJUXStl (Formerly Columbia Theater) 14th and Was. Matinee Today at 2:15 P. M. AUDREY Dramatization of Mary Johnston's Novel of the Same Name. SUPERB PRODUCTION BIG CAST Matinees Saturday and Sunday. DD TfTTC Night 25c, 35c 50c and 75c. -EVIVJO Matinees 25c, 35c and 30c Neat Week THE GIRL AND THE JUDGE THE BAKER GREAT SPECIAL BILL. THEATER ALWAYS COOL. KEATING & FLOOD. Managers. Barney's Trained Animals Only Trained Go rilla In Captivity. Francis & Francis. Grayson Brothers. J. 1L Staunchfleld. Louis A. HanTcy. New Motion Picture. Baker's Famous Orchestra. Performances dally at 2.30. 7:30 and (P.M. Admission, 10c to any seat excepting boxes. STA R EUNICE DRAKE AND COMTANY MR. AND MItS. GEO. H. WILSON THE GOTTLOBS MABEL HOWARD GEORGE HARRISON MR. ROY McBRAIN THE STAROSCOPE General admission 10 cents. Sundays, eve nings and holidays, reserved seats on lower floor. 20 cents. Dally matinees, entire lower floor, 10 cents; box seats, 25 cents. GRAND. MISS ANGELA MAY Assisted by J. Louis MacEroy. COLE AND COLE THE SHARKEYS. HUNTRESS BILLY DURANT MR, FRED rUREVTON THE GRAND IS COPE General admission 10' cents. Sundays, eve nings and holidays, reserved seats on lower floor, 20 cents. Dally matinees, antlra lower floor, 10 centa; box seats. 25 cents. Lewis and Clark Observatory HAWTHORNE TERRACE PORTLAND HEIGHTS Now open. Taks Portland Heights car and get off atlHawtborne Terrace, one block from car Una. No climbing. Electric elevator. Most magnificent view In America. Sea beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from top o tower. Open 0 A. It. te 9 P. it. AD1USSION. IB CENTS. BASEBALL BE CREATION P.VKK. Corner Vaughn ud Tweaty-Foarth. PORTLAND VS. SAN FRANCISCO ADMISSION. S5c. August 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. GRANDSTAND. 25c CHILDREN. 15c Box tickets and reserved seats on sale at box office. v CLASSIFIED). RATES. "Rooms.' "Rooms and Board." Houa keeptsc Rooms," "Situations Wanted." 15 words or less. 15 cents: 16 to 20 words. 20 cents j 21 to 25 wurds, 25 cents, etc No dis count for additional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," 30 cents foe 15 words or lej 10 to 20 words, 40 cents: 21 to 25 words, 54) cents, etc. first lasertloa. Each additional insertion, oae-balf; bo further discount un der one aoBth. "NEW TODAY" (gasxe measure agate), 13 cents per line, first iBtertioB: 10 cents per line for each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADYERTlSESrENTS, ad dressed care The OrrgeBlaB. aad left at this office, should always be taelosed in sealed envelopes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregxmlan will sot be responsible for errors in advertisements takes through the telephone. NEW TODAY. IDLE MONEY INVESTIGATE THREE stores and one residence, cor. E. 11th and Harrison ata.. Portland, paying Q per cent on $17,000; will sell now for $10,000 cash. E. E. Charman. owner, Oregon City, Or. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A NICE FRAC tional lot? Look at East 12th and Ath iu. 2750 for Inside; X1000 for corner; Improve ments all In. The Hart Land Co.. 10U Sher lock bldg. FOR RENT ONE YEAR. NEW NINE-ROOM house, furnished; choice location. Address X 62. care Oregonlan. Butter! Butter! Our. Other Price. Prices. Beet creamery 55 -60o C5-70c Dairy butter -40c Ranch eggs 22i-25c 30c Best sugar-cured hams.. 14c l(tc Breakfast bacon 15c 15c Best of tea, lb 30c 50-75c Lard, 5-lb. pall 45 -35c 55-G5c Remember, Chickens on Satur day 16c aqd 17c Spring Chicken 20c All goods retailed at wholesale prices. LA GRAND CREAMERY. 201 Yamhill Street. Holiday's Addition For sale A new 5-room cottage, all con veniences, full cement basement; streets different and better than anything in the city; fully Improved; a very desirable lo cation; convenient to two trolley lines. See the modern, complete, unique, eight-room residence, center 15th and Clackamas sts. Ready Sept. 15th. Lots sold on advanta geous terms to homebullders. The Oregon Real Estate Co. SSH Third St.. Room 4. California-" Bliss Lands" Homeseekers act promptly. Secure a 20 acre farm of Irrigated land at $50 to $70 per acre, price Including water rights one fourth cash. Reached by Southern Pacific or Santa Fe Overland Line, direct to Tulare City, two miles from Bliss Lands. Alfalfa, corn, grain, deciduous fruits, vege tables, hogs, dairy catpe thrive Booklet free from Bliss Lands (Inc.). 610 Parrot t bldg.. San Francisco. A Snap Two to five-acre tracts on the O. W. P. car lino, one mile and a half east from the golf, links; price from $110 to $250 per acre. Inquire of John H. Gibson. OWN ER, at Stanley. CITY address, room 109 Sherlock hldg. LOUIS H. BOLL PIANO STUDIO WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 1. Parlors 8 and 10, 3I2& Washington at. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. DO YOU WANT LANDS? 320 acres. Eastern Oregon, 70 acres In cul tivation: can be Increased; 1000 fruit tree, water right. Implements, etc.; rare bargain; 419 per acre; term p. A number of snaps In wheat lands. 2-story Queen Anne modern frame house: 8 large rooms, besides hall, pantry, bath; full brick cellar. See this. $2350; term. COLLINS LAND CO.. Stearns bldg. Phone Main 2324. ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE Aa a specialty, within city limits or outsider Some acres with terms aa low as Sin per month with water. A. C Churchill St Co., Inc.," 110 2d sc. 160 ACRES UNDER IRRIGATING DrTCH; also fine atream on place; 3 miles from sta tion, on new Mt. Hood R. R.. and only ten miles from City of Hood River; 100 acres; Is fine level land, cfpecially adapted to apple culture: $1000; half cash. L. N. Blowers, Hood River. Or. FOR SALE AT MOUNT TABOR. HALF acre, frosting 150 feet on car line. 200 feet on Royal avc; houee and barn. 12 large shade trees; -very slebtly; price $1250. vTake Eunnyslde and Mt. Tabor car to the end and ask for letter-carrier's place. $1800 TWO BLOCKS FROM HAWTHORNE ave.. on E. Main St., handsome S-room house; sold at this bargain price to close out an estate; must go quick. L. W., Whiting & Co.. 40S Ablngton bldg. ' TWO ACRES FINEST WATER-FRONT hemeslte In Portland; magnificent view; tw blocks from car line. Sellwood Townslte Co., offices at Sellwood and at 222 Falling fcldg. Phone Union H01. FOR SALE NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE. FIRE place and all modern convenience; fine lawn and garden; 81500. Opposite depot at FJr land, on Mt. Scott car line. FOR SALE 6 OR 10 ACRES; A BARGAIN tor cash. Inquire 4:h st. and 'Hawthorne ave. South. Mrs. W. S. Falling. Mt. Tabor P. O. FOR SALE FINE LOT ON STANTON ST., near Union ave.: street Improved, sewer In. Inquire owner. 428 Flanders St.. West Side. DESIRABLE MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE, bath, etc. full concrete basement; at 220 E. Sftth st.; monthly payments, phone Clay W2. 50X100 LOT ON -12D ST. AND HAWTHORNE ave.; price reasonable; cash or terms. In quire 42S North 21st irt-. nsar Vaughn st. LARGE HOUSE AND GROUNDS; EAST Side, clooe in; suitable for small aanltarlum or lovely home; cheap. Phone East 475. MODERN SIX-ROOM HOUSE. PERFECT condition; comer lot: In Sunnyslde; at a bar gain. Apply owner, 254 East 37th st. $2fl50 WILL BUT NICE LOT ON 18TH ST., near Nob Hill district, suitable for resi dences or fiats. Phone Main 008. ' SELLWOOD LOTS. $5.00 DOWN AND $5.00 a month; from $75.00 to $200.00. Sellwood Townilte Co. Phone Union 1431. FOR SALE NEW 0-ROOM HOUSE. ALL modern conveniences; price reasonable. In quire owast. 731 E. Aah st. ACREAGE: Nzbfo CAK LINE. 6 MILES from Morttson at. Bridge. C K. Ballard. Mllwackle. Or. $1600 GOOD HOUSE. FINE CORNER LOT. Went Side; part cash. Call 01 Commercial at.. Albina. $850 NICE 5-ROOM COTTAGE. EAST SIDE: $IO0 down, balance as rent. Phone East 2007. 40 ACRES OF GOOD LAND ON MT. SCOTT. $50 per acre. Owner. Q 50. Oregonlan. TO EXCHANGE. WILL EXCHANGE 0 TER CENT ACCUMU latlve first - mortgage, real estate, gold bonds for 160 acres or more of well located unimproved farm land, suitable for diversi fied farming and dairy purposes, within 30 miles of Portland In Oregon; will only deal direct with owner; no agents or curiostty aeekera need answer; arrange Interview, giving description of property. Address J 2. Oregonlan. WANTED REAL ESTATE. COLLINS LAND CO. (INC) WE BRING buyer and sjllsr together: list your property tlstng and will extend It further. Our fa cUltles are exceptional. Bank references. b teams bldg. Phone Main 2324. FOR SALE LAND SCRIT. LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS. GUARAN teed. mineral lands titled, public land prac xica. comns Land Co.. Stearns, sidg. FOR RENT FARMS. FARM FOR RENT UP THE WILLAMETTE alley. Apply SIS E. Taylor St., Portland, KJT, FOR SALE FARMS. FARM FOR SALE 11 MILES FROM PORT- land. on Scholls Ferry road: 294 acres. 130 In cultivation; good ash swale land, suitable for timothy and grain; well tilled. 60 acres slashed and fenced, easily cleared, balance good timber; house and two barna. one 32x 110. the other -10x10. with two 16-foot sheds; good orchard and well watered; $1500 worth penoaal property Included. This place lays well to divide; will cell half If dealred. If o!d coon will make price of $55 per acre. In cluding personal property. Addreaa owner. Frank Bornett. Tlgardvllle. Or. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN FINE 334-acre alley farm, about 2u0 acres bottom land, about 100 In cultivation; balance low bench partly cleared and la grass; good buildings, fsnces and orchard; some beaverdam; about 1500 cords of fir and aah timber; electric light and telephone; close to rail, church and schools; 28 xnllea to Portland; $45 per acre; terms. S 3. Oregonlan. FOR SALE 40-ACRE FARM. 10 MILES south of Portland; 29 acres In cultivation, houses and bams; barn full of hay; all kinds of farming rmplements. This place can be had within the next 30 days for $2750 cash. Address H 59. Oregonlan. 152 ACRES. PART BEAVERDAM. 10O CUL tlvatlon; O-room house, bam. cattlesheds. wells, springs; b!g neighborhood; stores, school; on electric line, near Portland; $55 per acre. 118 Ablngton bldg. FOR- SALE FINE 2I6-ACRE VALLEY farm, all In cultivation: good buildings; 1M. miles from Dallas. Polk Co.. Or. Address Gforge Rowcllffe. Rlckreall. R. F. D. No. 1. Oregon. FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. $18.50 PER ACRE 760 ACRES IN ONE body on Cedar Creek. Clackamas County; 12 miles from Oregon City; cruleer reports 24, 1 CO. C00 feet fine fir and cedar eaw-iltnber. large quantity cedar telephone poles. 12,000 cords fir wood; mostly rich solL Apply US Ablngton bldg. HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT CLOSE to logging camps; good house and well; 25. 000. OA) feet best yellow fir; part good farm land; $200. E 63. Oregonlan. WILLAPA HARBOR TIMBER 3000 ACRES, spruce, cedar, fir, hemlock; $5 to $10; tracts to suit. W. W. Cheadte. agent. South Bend. Wash. 160 ACRES. 3.000.000 FIR; X MILE FROM logging stream and county road; commands only access to large adjoining body. P. O. Box 503. CI ACRES OF TIMBER EC COWLITZ County, Wash., for sale at a bargain if taken soon. D. W. Faulkner. Anita. Ia. 100 ACRES YELLOW PINE AND FIR: S DISHWASHERS. CALL EARLY; COOKS. 3.000.000 feet; near railroad and river; waiters. S burboys; men for work In mill; $1000. T 49. Oregonlan. work for everybody. 312 Pine. National of- : flee. WANTED TO RENT FARMS. Wanted Men to learn barber trade; steady practice; expert Instructions. Write for WANTED TO RENT A LARGE FARM terms, Glllman's College. 627 Clay at.. S. well equipped with Improvements, fur- ntshed with horses and machinery; dairy or California wine depot; headquarters bakers, stock farm preferred; by two energetic cootl-, lraJte"' b,lrt.en?e's-1AUwlr,e?ft,5c honest men; please state location, ground Ir gUi. P. Loratl, 148 4th. Clay 1503. under cultivation, pasture, orchard, etc . . . . . . ,.,. Address H. F. Koenlg. 04 Sellwood St.. .HIV FOR, .CJ-OTHifNO AD E,NX! Portland rr furnishings; gents' furnishings, shoes. Clerks ' Registration Bureau. 265 Morrison at. WANTED TO RENT-SMALL FARM FOR w...TPn . PVTr ronn c,AT chicken ranch. Johnson. 230 1st st. TaIdTnteresf SS& f2?SS Invest " ment. Call 317 Fenton bldg., 84 6th st. FOR SALE. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT 1 land and throughout state to solicit bust Horses. Vehicles and Harness. nss. Call or write. 607 McKay bldg. FOR SALE OR RENT HORSES AND VB- CASHIER En RESTAURANT. 5400 NEEDED; hides by ths day, week or month; harness. salary $100 per month: references required. saddles and 2 CO new and second-hand rigs j. v. Crelghton & Co.. 165H 3d. for sale or exchange. Tomlltuoa ic Casst- . day, 211 Washlnrton at. WANTED EXPERIENCED OPTICIAN TO act as asslatant. In city optical house. Ad- HORSES, WAGONS. TRUCKS AND ALL dress L 62; care Oregonlan. kinds of vehicles and harnem for sale or rent. Hubert & Hall, 266 Fourth St. a MAN WANTED WHO CAN PLAY A " steam calliope. Apply at the Beat Mfg. Co. FINE SPAN PONIES, 7 YEARS OLD. EX- booth Fair grounds. cellcnt drivers and stylish; bargain. Phone ' -s- Union 3452. WANTED PHOTOGRAPHER. RETOUCHER and printer; well experienced. Lucerne Stu- FOR SALE CHEAP NO. 1 CAMP WAGON dlo Dekum bldg. and team. Call Coulter, Grocer. 9 Union ave. , WANTED OLD CLOTHES, SHOES. HIGH-FIRST-CLASS NEW BUGGY. USED ONLY est price paid. 169 Front. Phone Pacific U2. four months; 11 at half cost. 395 6th sU WANTED SALESMAN FOR THE FOLLOW FINE HORSE AND BUOGX. SAFE FOR tng lines: Hardware, drugs, shoes. . 110 2d. woman. 307 Falling bldg. Main 3407. ; BOT TO CARRY OREGONLVN OUT TO FINE RIDING- AND DRIVING HORSE FOR Fulton. Apply to business office. 3 P. M. sale cheap. T 62. caro Oregonlan. CAMP COOK. $60, FREE FARE; KITCHEN NICE NEW BUS CARRY 14 PASSENGERS. help. Hanaen'a office. 26 N. 2d st. Call New Lange Hotel. WANTED FIRST-CLASS TAILOR FOR AS- MlscePancoaa. torla. Call 235 Stark st. " WANTED G OOD. LIVE MAN FOR HOTEL DOES TOUR ROOF LEAK? runner. 1H N. 3d st. Cover It with Mastic roofing. In lolls. ' easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; Sew roorfV ther. 'TUni. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. i?:.,an"iw2 fonc.'LJn1 20 WAITRESSES. CITY. COAST. MINERAL r?? V J Roofing Springs; 8 waiters, chambermaids, house- Co- room 2' Hamilton bldg. ,nvaltd nur- cookB 15 laborers. mill, yard, $2 up (eagers. trimmers); col- BALE NEW ANXr SECOND-HAND ored bellboy; farmhand, pantryman; every- bllllard and pool table:, easy payments; we bod Drake. 205 Wnhlngton. rent table, with prlvlltg of buying; mod- J ' 73 pSvc'Sid'ft PrlC" i,rUnSwlCJ" MEIER & FRANK CO. WANT TWO YOUNG Balke-Cclender. 40 3d st. mn and one y0Upnff iadr offlce clerka. past . 16 years of age; responsible parties; refer- LOGGERS AND CONTRACTORS SEVERAL enCM required. Call at offlce between 8:30 good second-hand engines, suitable for leg- and o A. M- glng or hoisting purposes to be had cheap. For further Information apply to F. D. WANTED CHILDREN. 0 TO 12 YEARS Kuettner. Astoria, Or. ojj singers or ones that can do specialties for Juvenile production. See Mgr. at 822 FOR SALE. REASONABLE TWO FIRST- Thurman st. before noon today or Sunday. class tickets to New York, via San Fran- , , . c!co and Los Angeles; man and woman. "WANTED TEACHER3: COMMERCIAL. SCI- Wrlte to F 60. Oregonlan. ence wriung. $700; rural and grad?s. $450. Flak Teachers' Agency. Call East 344. FOR SALE ST. BERNARD PUPS. VERY Z . fine, worth $23; will sell what's left. $5 COMPETENT TEACHERS FOR VILLAOE each If taken at once; mother. $15. W1I- and country schools In Northwest. C. R. B. son's. 72 0th sL Teachers' Agency. Allaky bldg. GASOLINE LAUNCH FOR SALE OR TRADE WANTED ONE LADY AND TWO GEN- 10 tons carrying capacity, 24-horsepower tlemen to Join amateur theatrical club. Ad- engine; will sell cheap. H 42 Oregonlan. dress Q 63, care Oregonlan. AN ENGINE. CYLINDER 8X10. CENTER WANTED A COMPETENT STENOGRA- crank: 6 months In use; at a sacrifice. pher: one that can aaslst on books. Call 344 Grand Laundry Co.. 17th and Qulmby. Hawthorne ave. 2 FRESH COWS FOR SALE ALSO ONE horse. 6 years old; one buggy and one spring wagon. 123 Lownsdale at.. West Side. A 21-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH; GOOD condition; brand new Palmer; prleo very rea sonable. Q 61, Oregonlan. LIVE MALLARD DECOY DUCKS (BRED specially). T. Gerraalne. 300 N. 13th. cor ner of Pettygrove at. FOR SALE 12 H. P. WEBER OASOLINE engine. Al condition and a bargain. 324 Chamber Commerce. TICKET FOR GENTLEMAN FOR SALE TO Des Moines. Ia.. via Salt Lake. Denver. V 63. Oregonlan. COTTAGE ORGAN. IN GOOD CONDITION, at a bargain: cash or Installments. 10 Washington bldg. HOUSEBOAT. ALMOST NEW. FURNISHED, cheap. Apply W. O. Verlln, near Fulton, or B C4. Oregonlan. N. P. TICKET TO CHICAGO. CHEAP; young man. dark complexion, smooth-shaven. M 54. Oregonlan. FOR SALE GAS ENGINE MACHINERY, tools and patterns. Address 927 L St., Fresno, Cal. FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS RAILROAD ticket to Chicago; male; medium. X 63, Oregonlan. FOR SALE-ONE LARGE OAS RANGE, cheap; one year old. T C3, Oregonlan. N. P. TICKET TO ST. PAUL; lady's; cheap; good for 60 days. M 63, Oregonlan. GERMAN SPITZ DOG FOR SALE, ONE year old, $30. 624 Jefferson. FOR SALE LADY'S TICKET TO BOSTON, via Chicago. S C3. Oregonlan. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and S5. cttlxens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can epcak, read and write English. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, 3d and Oak sts.. Portland. Or. ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN good Income corresponding for-newspapers; experience unnecessary: send for particulars. Press Syndicate. Lockport. N. T. FIRST-CLASS ART GLASS WORKER wanted; highest wages paid to good man; permanent. Addrees Chas. J. Schuler. 1420 Castro at.. Oakland. Cal. TAILOR FOR BUSHELMAN; GOOD Posi tion for steady man.- Brownsville Woolen Mill Store. STREET MEN I HAVE AN ARTICLE YOU can make big money selling. 113 2d at., room 4. TWO OERMAN WAITRESSES. $7.00 AND room; one runner ready to work. 870 Up shur st. WANTED A GOOD CANVASSER; SALARY to right party. Tho Western Lady. 147 Front st. MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED; highest price paid. 50 3d. Phone Pacific 4r. WANTED ENRGETIC ADVERTISING So licitor. Call 4 P. M. 315 Oregonlan bldg. GOOD BARBER WANTED. 2S94 ALDER ST. HELP WANTED MALE. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 FEE ONLY $1.00 $1.00 FREE FARE. Teamsters, laborers, rockmen, $2 to $2.50. Oregon. Washington and near Idaho. Any able-bodied man who wants work on It- K. construction will do. A rear's work. HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 26 North 2d st.. near Burnslde. $1.00 FEE. FREE FARE. FEE $1.00 WANTED 20 HARNES3-MAKERS; BEST equipped factory west of the Missouri River; harness made In parts; Jobs given out In extremely large quantities, mechanics never asked to wait until Job are cut; plenty of work all the time. Address Lea Angeles Saddlery & Finding Company. 223 N. Los Angeles at., Los Angeles. Cal. LOGGERS FOR COOS BAT. FARE PAID, chip ISth; mill hands; farm hands and milk ers; laborers and teamstera, R- R. East. $2 to $2.25, paw; plenty other work. Canadian Employment Co.. 249 Burnslde. Main 3074. 22djj Morrison; Main 1323. ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY treated; discharged positively cured In from 8 to "3. days; consultation free and strictly confidential; send for our symptom Blank. X-Radlum Medical Institute. Allsky tide, Sd and Morrtsoir sts., Portland. WANTED MAN TO TAKE JOB OF HAUL ing to river and sledding to fiume 1000 cords of fir wood: good camps given free of charge, and will pay a good price for work. Kirk Hcoer. 313 Water . ' Phone Main 4506. NEWMAN'S THEATRICAL AGENCY wants performers, musicians, singers, nov elty acta; picture machines, films, song slides, rented sold and bought. 351 Mor rleon. STENOGRAPHER WANTED MUST HAVE tome capital; interest old-established mercan tile brokerage business; extraordinary oppor tunity; stata partlulars fully. Y 61. Ore gonlan. MEN and women to learn watchmkg, en graving. Jewelers wk; only prac. school for Jewelers; money made learn'g. Watchmkg Engrar. School. P. L bldg.. Seattle. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO MANAGE A branch office In Portland; $300 required; ab solute security and big money for the right man. Address V 62. Oregonlan. PRINTER, ALL-ROUND. SOBER. STEADY, married preferred, aa foreman of first-class country office; give references. Journal. South Bend. Wash. WANTED ONE FIRST-CLASS MAN TO put doors together: steady Job and good wages. Cbehalls Fir Door Co., Chehails. Waah. 10O HOPPICKERS WANTED. INQUIRE 675 Gllsan. Phone Main 1047. HELP WANTED FEMALE. hansen'3 ladies agency. 8434 Washington st.. cor. 7th. upstairs. Phone Main 2692. SALESLADY. EXPERIENCED. SKIRTS and Jackets. Apply this morning between 9 and 10. 17 1 -3d st. GIRL FOR KITCHEN WORK IN A PRI vate boarding-house. Apply 340 Ankeny St.. eor. 7th. WANTED MIDDLE-AGED LADY TO CARE for invalid lady. Call Saturday, 12 to 1. 1704 10th st. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: small family; good wages. 780 Pettygrova st. WANTED NEAT GIRL FOR SECOND work; reference required. Apply mornings. 9 N. 10th st. SCHOOLGIRL TO ASSIST IN WORK IN Ex change for board and room; good home. 274 14 th. WOMAN COOK. SHORT ORDERS; ALSO waitress; small restaurant. 312 Burnslde. near 6th. WANTED GOOD PLAIN COOK FOR OEN eral housework; no waahlng. Apply 255 King st. GIRL AVANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work or to assist email family. 670 E. Bum side st. WANTED LUNCHCOUNTER WAITRESSES. $20 month, board and room. Call 270 Bum side. AVANTED AT AVATSON'S RESTAURANT. 109 4th st.. experienced waitresses; wages $10. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work and cooking: small family. 161 14th st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS ARM WAITRESS at the Lwla and Clark Restaurant. 249 1st. WANTED LAUNDRY WOMAN: $7 PER week and board. Call at 2624 7th. at 8 A. M. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small family. Call at 165 North 17th st. AVANTED A GOOD COOK IN FAMILY; will pay a good price. Phone Main 20S9. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small house, small family. 445 10th st. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR second work. Apply 783 Flanders st. WANTED EXPERIENCED CHAMBER mald at GUman Hotel. 1st and Alder. GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL HOUSE work and care baby. 723 Gllsan st. WANTED TAILORESS THAT CAN DO ALL kinds of work, at 1064 6th at. WANTED-GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GEN eral housework. 7C6 Flanders. AT ONCE A SWEDISH OR GERMAN GIRL to work la kitchen. 425 6th at. QIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 365 13th st. Phone Main 5C92. WANTED TWO GOOD WAITERS. 150 11TH at,. The Ohio. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WOMEN TO WASH AND IRON TABLE cioins ana napKins; about 5 hours dally: $7 week and board: 2 family cooks. $35; 2 chambermaids. $18: waitress. $9; waitress. $18.50; pantry-woman. $7. HANSEN'S LADIES" AGENCY. 3434 Wash. st.. cor 7th. upstairs. JUST THINK OF IT-IN TWO WEEKS" time you learn fine profession and receive good salary; steady work. For particulars see us at once. Newman'a Theatrical In formation Bureau. 3514 Morrison. WANTED 130 OIRLS TO MAKE OVER alls and shirts; Instructions given to In experienced. Apply Neustadter Broi, Standard Factory No. 2. corner East Tay lor and Grand ava. WANTED GOOD. WILLING GIRL FOR housework in small family; would prefer one who Is fond of children. 830 East 10th st. North; Woodlawn car. or phone East 2950. WANTED A WOMAN FOR PORTION OF the day to assist In care of old gentleman, little or no work required. Call at First Na tlonal Bank, window No. 6. DOMESTICS. COOKS. WAITRESSES. CHAM bermalds. etc; city. Coast. Fair and coun try: plenty of work. Canadian Parlors. 2264 Morrison. Main 1323. WANTED A WOMAN COOK WHO THOR oughly understands the work; references re quired; a eecond girl kept. Apply at S33 Lovejoy st. WANTED WOMAN WHO IS A FIRST claas fur machine operator and finisher. Al dreis W. F. Sheard. 90S A st.. Tacoxna. Wash. AVANTED YOUNG. BRIGHT. EXPERT enced photograph reception-room lady; must know the business. SOi Dekum bldg. WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work for family of five; will be treated as one of the family. Call at 330 East 0th s. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADT REFRB eentattves In Portland and throughout state: good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT ers. chambermaids, general workers. St Louis Agency. 2304 Yamhill. Main 5113. COMPETENT GIRL AVANTED FOR GEN eral housework and cooking; rmall family, adults; good wage. 631 Marshall. FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTED. 3S5 MOR rlson st. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. A YOUNG MAN WITH BEST OF REFER encee and business standing 1 open for a position; Is especially fitted for office work, salesmanship and collections. Addrees C 61. Oregonlan. A YOUNG MAN. WELL RECOMMENDED, with several years' business experience, wants position In a general merchandise store In counto or 6mall town. K 63. Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN DESIRES POSITION AS traveling salesman; have been covering terri tory of Oregon. Washington ami Idaho; can furnish good references. Q 62, Oregoatan. POSITION WANTED BY THOROUGHLY competent and experienced stenographer. H 63. Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. AS MASTER 5IECHANIC OR REPAIR MAN. by a practical machinist; competent to have full charge of boilers, engines and machin ery; keep up repairs, put in foundations and Install new machinery; six years with pres ent Job; Oregon, Washington or California; west of mountains preferred. Address War ren L. Bachtel. Ensley. Ala. A PRACTICAL ADVERTISING MANAGER of exceptional ability and wide experience desires a position with a good firm on tho Coast. Address S 52. care Oregonlan. GENTLEMAN OF GOOD EDUCATION. AD dress and business ability desires position to travel. Address A 52. caro Oregonlan. STEAM ENGINEER. MARINE OR STA tlonary with best references, wants posi tion In or out of city. O 62. Oregonlan. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAI furnlah domestic servants, farmers also: all kinds of help. Clay 313. 263 Everett st. A JAPANESE AVANTS POSITION A3 schoolboy; can speak English. Japaneee Mis Dion. Y. O.. 121 N. 15th st. YOUNG JAPANESE AVANTS SITUATION IN famlly where can learn English. M 64. Ore gonlan. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION, general housework, help cook. 45 N. 1st st JAPANESE COOK WANTS SITUATION IN small family. 270 N. Davis st. JAPANESE WANTS DAY WORK. 121 15TH North. Phone Clay 854. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER DE slrta position In city or out; Insurance work preferred. Y 5S. Oregonlan. Housekeepers. SITUATION WANTED NEAT. CAPABLE woman, girl 8. housekeeper, widower's fam ily. 2304 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. LADY AVANTS POSITION AS HOUSEKEEP er or to take charge email rooming-house. F 63. Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. NEAT. EXPERIENCED GIRL DESIRES SlT uatton. chamberwork; day workers, house keepers, nurses. 2204 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. AT ONCE, BY YOUNG LADY. WORK FOR room and board and small wages; must have eome time off. J 64. Oregonlan. YOUNG GIRL WANTS WORK IN BAKERY or store of any kind; can talk German. 670 Tacoma ave.. Selwood. Or. AVANTED AGENTS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO INTRO duce and ell self-lighting gas lamp; does away with matches and gaa lighters; sella on sight. 603 Washington, cor. 19th. SOLICITOR. CAPABLE TAKING CHARGE agencies for large bond & real estate corpora tion. Index. 907 Kohl bldg.. San Francisco. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS $3 TO $10 dally. See Allen mornings, 107 Sherlock bldg. LADT AGENT SOMETniNO NEW, OOOD siller, big wages. 215 Commercial blk. WANTED TO RENT. OAVNERS AND AGENTS WILL FIND IT TO tl elr advantage to list their vacant housa or flats with our free rental department. Our vacant house directory has become a recognized Institution In Portland, hun dreds of tenants being weekly placed In suitable quarters. We make no charge whatever, and landlords should take ad vantage of this service by calling at our rental department, filling in our Informa tion blank: leave the rest to us; w will secure a desirable tenant; we want houa In all parts of city and suburbs; If you have a vacant house, flat or apartment, phone the particular. We won't allow It 10 remain long Idle. H. B EDWARDS. HOUSEFURNISHER. Rental Department. 1S5 to 1B1 1st at. FURNISHED 6-ROOM COTTAGE. OR 3 FUR ntshed housekeeping rooms, permanently, py young couple; give full description, phone; no Exposition prices wanted. E 64. care Ore gonlan. 2 GENTLEMEN WANT ALCOAE OR LARGE room and board In quiet private family, muet be permanent and reasonable; give full particulars. G 63. Oregonlan. WANTED TO "RENT BY THREE ADULTS, before August 25. 5 or 6-room modern cot tage. East Side. Address, giving particu lars. A 63, Oregonlan. WANTED TENT SPACE NEAR . FAIR grounds, until October 15. with yard pro tection and sewer privileges. O 62. Orego nlan. WANTED THREE OR FOUR HOUSEKEBP lng rooms, must be centrally located. Ad dress, stating price, G 27. care Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT 8. 10. 12-ROOM FUR nlshed house for one year. West Side;, re sponsible parties. P 64. Oregonlan. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED FOR REST of Fair period, at once. West Side; re sponsible parties. Q 64. Oregonlan. A COUPLE WITH BABY WISH A PLEAS ant room with beard In a private family. Address B 63. care Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT. A SMALL FURNISH ed cottage at Seavlew or Long Beach. 293 Caruthcr.t. FURNISHED HOUSES" WANTED FOR ATIS Iters. J. V. Crelghton & Co.. 1654 3d st. WANTED MIS CELLANE CCS. WANTED A TICKET TO SAN FRANCISCO or Los Angeles. Address N 63. Oregonlan. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tie of all kinds. Phone East 2233.