10 TEES KOBNING OBBGOyiAK. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1905. J. G. MACK & CO. 86-88 THIRD STREET We commence this morning changes in our Rug Department that will involve shifting our entire stock of large Rugs. We want to stimulate buying, and .will do it by placing on Special Sale SEVERAL STANDARD RUGS INCLUDING Colonial Brussels, 9x12, seamless, splendid value kt $22,50; special ?18.00 Crex Rugs, 9x12, seamless, artistic effects, in plain colors; regular $12.00; special $9.00 High-grade Smyrnas, 6x9, Oriental designs, for hall, library or den. Regular, $15.00; special. .'$11.75 (C EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE" 1'HIX, METSCHAN-, Pres. Seventh and IVasfelBsrtoa European Plan - . - - - - TWO SUSPECTS ARRESTED DICK DE CORDOVA AND SEXTON HIEATT IN TOILS. Detectives Apprehend 3Ien Believed to Have Picked Pockets of 31. Roscnfcld at Marquam. Suspected of having- picked the pocket of Maurice Rosenfeld, of Chicago, and of attoraptla? to extract a purse from the pockot of Thomas W. Younger, mastcr raechaalc of the Southern Pacific, at the Marquam Theater Thursday night, Dick Be Cordova and Sexton Hicatt were ar rostod yesterday afternoon at Fourth and Yamhill streets. While the two were hur ryT from a saloon after mingling with the crowd of departing passengers at the Fourth-Street depot, they were stopped by Detectives Carpenter and Reslng and ta koR to police headquarters. Hicatt and Dc Cordova attracted the at tention of the detectives by persistently crowding against passengers In their rush for seats. Their actions have had a stapptclous look for some time. Mr. Brady, who, with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Younger, attended the Mar qam Thursday night, and who prevented a thief from robbing Younger, partially MoRtlfted De Cordova last night as the man he had shoved away from the In tended victim. Mr. Brady was almost positive that De Cordova is the man wasted, although his wearing apparel is slightly different from the clothes worn fey him Thursday night. Both suspects are held on a charge of vagrancy until & thorough investigation can be made. In the robbery at the Marquam Rosen fold lost $350 and four railroad tickets to St. Paul. Younger did not lose anything, Although one of the men succeeded in Setting his hand In his pocket. LOST NEAR MOUNT HOOD Portland Preachers Have Thrilling Experience in Big "Woods. Rev. Andrew Montgomery, pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, and Rev. Hoary Marcotte, of the "Westminster Proyaytorian Church, of Portland, during their outing,, at Mount Hood, had an ex perience in the timber at night which they will not soon forget. Rev. Mont gomery was already camped at Mount Hood and his brother pastor was to come on a certain day, walking 13 miles from the end of the stage line to the camp. The former was to meet him about two miles from camp. It was late in the evening when Dr. Marcotte arrived, and with 13 miles of a tramp ahead of him started out with a vigorous stride, but darkness came be fore he had covered much of his Journey. It was not an ordinary darkness, but one that covered the face of the earth with a gloom that caused every stump and tree to stand out in relief and assume startling shapes, but Rev. Marcotte walked on tho best he could, expecting that he should soon meet Rev. Mont gomery up the trail, but as he reeled off the miles and the latter did not appear he began to feel a little creepy, and to look lor a tree in which to spend tho night beyond the reach of wild beasts. Rev. Montgomery left his end of the 13-mIIe stretch and walked two miles and waited for Mr. Marcotte to come. By the light of a match he observed the time the latter was due had already passed. He walked down the dim trail two miles and waited, but Mr. Marcotte did not appear. As he was about to turn back he called out loudly twice, when, to his relief, his friend answered, and soon they were together. Then began tho return trip to camp. The road winds around in the green timber and brush. Sometimes they were on tho road and then would miss It again. Finally, after missing and regaining the road at least 50 times "in the extreme darkness, they arrived at camp at a late hour. LOW EXCURSION RATES EAST. On September 16. 17, the Great Northern Railway will sell excursion tickets to Chi cago and return, STLbO; St. Louis and re turn. $57.60; St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth and return, JC0.00. tickets rood for coins; passage for 10 days; final return limit, SO days; good going via Great Northern Railway, returning same or any direct route; stop-overs allowed going and returning. For tickets and additional information call on or address H. Dickson, C. P. A T. A.. Great Northern Hallway. 122 Third street. Portland. gpgpraeg mots. IX Jtahr Xs CwtMac Be cure and use that eld aad well-tried rem edy. Mrs. Wlnlow- geothlag Syru, tmr coil r teething. It wttkM the chUd, seCtsae Ik ruB. allra all yala. outm wlad ! sad dJarrheea. O. W. KJTOWLES, Mjrr. Streets, Portland, Ore eon. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day. DAILY METKROLOGICAI. REPORT. PORTLAND, Sept. 30. 1905. Maximum tem perature, 78 deg.; minimum, 00 deg. River reading at 11 A. M.. 2.8 feet; chang in past 24 hours, rise 0.2-foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.. trace; total since Sep tember 1, 1004; trace; normal since September 1. 1004, 0.39 inches; deficiency. 0.39-lnch. To tal sunshine, September 0. 1605, 7 hours and 25 minutes; possible sunshine, 12 hours and 53 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sta-level) at 5 P. II.. 29.S3. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. 2 23 Wind. 3 "2. D f i ; . :o - 5 2s o o J? STATIONS. Baker City , Bismarck Boise Eureka , Helena Kamtoops, B. C. North Head Pocatello.. , Portland Red Bluff Roseburg.... , .Sacramento Salt Lake City... San Francisco.... Spokane.. Seattle Tatoosh Island.... Walla Walla , I 82(0.001 4'SW Cloudy 94! T !10;S 82(0. 001 :s 64 O.OO' 4 W JCO.OO'IOV 72!0.00!.. 62.0.O0fl81NW 84(0.00 8 SE 780.00 S'NW 20.00I12'6 7810.00 8'K 82j0.00 14'SW 86 0.00 4SW C2 0.0024 W 60 T 12'SW 70l0.00 12 XW 64JO.00! SINE 840.O0! 4 NTT Clear Cloudr Cloudy Clou ay Ft. Cldy. Cloudy Cloudy clear Pt. Cldr. Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy t i4w Clear Cloudy T Trace. "WEATHER CONDITIONS. A . thunder shower with light rainfall oc curred today at Spokane. Elsewhere in the Rocky Mountain and the Pacific Coast States no rain of consequence Is reported. The weather Is generally cloudy this evening in the Pacific Northwest, except in Southwestern Oregon and along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, where It Is clear. Dense fog prevails at the mouth of the Columbia River. The indications are for cloudy and occasion ally threatening weather in this district Mon day, with but little change In temperature. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending midnight. Monday, September 11: Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy and oc casionally threatening; winds mostly north westerly. Western Oregon and Western Washington Cloudy to partly cloudy and occasionally threatening, with showers along the Coast; west to northwest winds. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Idaho Partly cloudy and occasionally threat ening. A. B. WOLLABER, , Acting District Forecaster. CLASSIFIEDAD. RATES. "Booms," "Rooms and Board," "House keeping Rooms," 'Situations Wanted," IS word 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 OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," 30 cent for 15 words or less; 16 to 20 word, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half ; ao further discount un der one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure &cte), 15 cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per line for each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregoalan, and left at this office, should always be la closed In -sealed envelopes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregosl&a will not be responsible for errors in advertisements takes through the telephone. AUCTION SALES TODAY. By J. T. Wilson, at salesroom, 180 First st., at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, Auctioneer. At the Portland Auction Rooms, 211 First st. Sale at 2 P. M. C L. Ford. Auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. - HARMONY A, F. & A M.-f-V VN this (Monday: SX pie. 8d and . V Work In M. : HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A. a. ai. stated communication (Monday) eve.. Masonic Tem- Aiaer sts., 7:30 p. ji. M. decree. All M. M. welcome. Jjy oroerw. 34. RUFUS R. BALL. Secretary. 1 MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP- TCjCT TER. NO. 14, O. E. S. Stated eom firV muni cation this (Monday) 8 P. M.. Hf Burkhard bldg. Reception to Brother N. B. Crane, P. W. P. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. BELLE RICHMOND, Secretary. EXEMPT FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION Reg ular meeting this (Monday) evening In their rooms. City Hall, at 7:30 o'clock. By order ot the president. R. M. DONOVAN, Sec. DUNNING, M'ENTEE GELBATJGH, 6ae eessers to Dwateg ft Csmy Inr, undertakers sad erahalsaersj aaedeca fail erery detail; 7th sad Ptee, Fhoe Mala 4M. Lady tiAtist. EDWARD HOLMAK CO.. TJadertaken asd embahMers, have asered thetr ew bsdld Isg, Third ad Sala. Ladr asstotaat. TelepheM No. M7. J. P. nNLEY ft SON. FMeral XHreeters, cer. M ad XneHssa. Offtee C Cewty Or er. Ladr assist t. Teleyhaae Nt. f). r. 6. mrNNTNG, TJerMir, 41 Xftrt XXXLXX-XYKXM COv XTwilertahsw, te shMsra, tn JtaMtXi SMfelM. LAy wt AMTJWCMRXTS. Marqvan Graarf Theater ILfttlse i.i.T.ascciami C Bc rmMttt MerrUoa Street beiweea 6th ad Phase Mala 86S. rth. TONIGHT AT &-J3Q O'CLOCK, The Charming Actress, Josephine Deffry Supported by her own excellent company In the Emotional Drama, "A BROKEN HEART" Tomorrow (Tuesday) Night, the Society Drama "A WICKED WOMAN." Popular Prices, 25c, 35c, 50c Marquam Grand Theater Four Nights, Beginning Wednesday, Septem ber 13; Matlaees Thursday and Saturday, Mrs. Wiggs af The Cabbage Patch balcony, first 8 rows. 51; third 3 rows, 75c: iw o rewj, ovc, gatiery, ho-mci oozes ana lores. S10. MATINEE PHICES-PumiiMt SI Vfl mr. quette circle. 1; balcony, first 6 rows, 75c; j&si. o rows, ouc; gaiiery, xi-ax. SEATS NOW SELLING. BELASCOTeLMaln311 14th and Wash. Belasco & Mayer, Props. 1CTH WEEK BELASCO STOCK. CO. TONIGHT TONIGHT. Presenting for the First Time in Portland, JUDAH HENRY ARTHUR JONES GREAT PLAY. Elaborate Production Fine Cast. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. PRTPPC Nlght-25c. Sic. 50c and 75c. x V1A--J Matinees 25c. 35c and 50c. NEXT WEEK "Cantaln Jink, of the Horse Marines." BAKER THEATER 3d and Yamhill Phone Main 1907. OREGON THEATER CO.. LESSEE. GEO. L. BAKER, MANAGER. THE HOME OF BURLESQUE. Tonight and all week, matinees Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday, Whallen & Martell's great 'KENTUCKY BELLES" Extravaganza Comnanr. Introducing the scream In r farce. ' "MURPHY'S MISTAKE" Life. Merriment and Music Evening. 75c 50c 35c. 25c: matinees. 50c 25c, 15c NEXT WEEK "The Merrymakers." EMPIRE THEATER pneor?i7!a THE POPULAR THEATER. Special WEDNESDAY MATINEE and Mon. day. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday eve nings this week, season's greatest melodrama. CUAo. A. TAYLOR COMPANY In "Queen of the Highway" A startling picture of life In the Wild West.- evenings, I5c -c 35c 50c; matinees, 10c, 15c 25c NEXT WEEK, starting Sunday matinee, "Fabia Romani" STA R CLANCY AND SWARTZ. VIOLET WELBY-COOKE. THE GREAT MA JUNE. THE RINALDOS. JOHN MGRATH. ROY M 'BRAIN. THE STAROSCOPE. General admission 10c; reserved seats on lower floor 20c Dally matinees, entire lower floor 10c. box peats 25c GRAND THE FOUR ELLTNGSWORTHS. JAMES HAWLEY. THE BUSCHE FAMILY. BROOKS AND BROOKS. ALDRO BROTHERS. FRED PUR1NTON. THE GRANDISCOPE. General admission 10c; reserved seats on lower floor 20c Dally matinees, entire lower floor 10c. box feats 25c NEW TODAY. SAFE BANKING We adhere strictly to the established rules of safe banking. If you desire a cafe and conservative banking-house for your depository, we are at your service. Ask about our SPECIAL CERTIFICATES of Deposit the best Investment for your un employed funds. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON Resource Over $1,000,000 109 Third Street. Phone Main 453. BENJ. I. COHEN .President H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President B. LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. GOLTRA .Assistant Secretary Warehouse Sites For Sale One at 13th and Irving: of quarter or half block. Another of half bloclc on 13th. Another half block on same street with Warehouse for salepr rent. Block solid ground on track In East Portland: very desirable. R. M. WILBUR. 305 McKay Bldg;. A Snap Two to five-acre tracts on the O. W. P. car line, one mile and a half east-from the golf links; price from IU0 to 3250 per acre. Inquire of John H. Gibson. OWN ER, at Stanley. CITY" address, room 10 Sherlock bldg. R. M. WILBUR 305 McKay Building;. Has man? fine, paying" properties for sale, both business and residence. Parties wishing; to sell West Side real estate or to make Investments, lease call up Main 255a v FOR SALE HOUSE Of 10 rooms, corner 100x100; desirable res idence or easily Improved for Income property; Immediate possession given. In qulre 415 2d st, or 809 Dekum bldg". TOR SALE REAL T-RTATt, 100x100, ON CAR LINE. GOOD 7-ROOM house, nicely furnished; $2000. B. S. Cook & Co., 251 Alder st. 1650 LARGE. NEW. MODERN HOUSE: easy Urmr; cost 11800. S21 Marg-uretta St.. Mont&villa. TOR SALE 10-BOOM MODERN' HOUSE ON Johnson Kill; a bargain. AddrtM J 15. Oregoalan. GOOD-PAYING PROPERTY ON FRONT ST. will rcll reasonable. Aarwer 173 Ford st! particulars. WOO FOR 2 LOTS IN ALB IN A: WALKING alstazc. Pacific T. A. Co.. 2T W. 1st st Hons bUt oa easy payments: lots faralahed if desired. 612 Commercial bldg. tn imo. 8-ROOM COTTAGE. 'NEAR HAWTHORNE Park; 41500. HatSeld ic Ssslth. 1H 4tn at. HJO-21 LOTS UKXl G EACH). NEAR WOOD laws; erUk fee oasfc. 1U Ahiagtsa hide. FOR SALE KEAL JESTATK BARGAINS TJf REAL. 5-room modem new house, fine locatloa, on East Taylor full cement hiimrr-.t. nice fireplace and mantel, porcelain bath, els- sui cnastMuers, soaaea ana curtain poles; fc sas range; price oaiy iix; fsoo cash, balance nonthlr. 6-room house. Highland district; modern in every way; $2100. installments. -room new house. Just .completed and ready u move rig at into; run cement basement and modern in every way: Hawthorne First Jtcoiuoa; rwell location: $2300, installments, -room modern, uivtc-dtte home: beantifci yard, fruit and Cowers in abundance; to ee this place means BUY; 22700. 5-room modem new house on Mount Scott car: porcslaln bath, hot and cold water: oalr We 'have several small places with one or two lots that range in price from $300 to 8y mat we can seu on installments. We nave lota very central, cm East Side, with all street Improvements In. sewer and gas, right oa ear line, very finely located: prices of Jots. 1650 to J750 each: will build house after your own plans; small payment down, balance monthly; this Is an opportu- any io own your own come en rental basis. VACANT LOTS. Choice lot on East 3d. Holladays Add! tion: only SSSO. A very fine lot. HoI!acay Addition; only 1750. Another tor 1725. Cement walks, sew. ,er and water all in and all street Improve ments; lots sold last week only two blocks away rrom tils ror xuso. Three lots. Alblna Homestead, comer; etreet lmnrovemenU all in: onlr SHOO. H block on Union ave.; beautiful comer and only J 1150. This Is the best bargain oa uu cireet. ACREAGE. We have very fine acreage cn car line, all In cultivation and located fine; this Is a snap icr any one; rooa spnnc on puce. TAFT & CO.. 122-3-5-8 Ablngton Blk. Z BARGAINS THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN; s-room nearly new moaera bouse. Holla day Park: full cement basement, furnace. cement walks, beautiful horns; good buy at 4500; our price for a fsw days, $3700. part cash. 7-rocra new house, Holladay Park, up-to-date In every way; cement basement and walks, 'furnace, porcelain bath, gas and elec tric ngnt. nxtures ail in: wans an nicely tinted: If you want a lovely home don't fall to look this up: Is a good buy at 54100; our price now, 93so. 8 rooms and large reception hall. Irvlnx ton. U, block, beautiful lawn, lots flowers. cement walks; here is one of the prettiest places for the price asked in this locality; will make no exceptions; everything that can be asked for Is there; is & good buy at Jiwu; my price for a short time only 55550. TAFT & CO., 122-3-5-6 Ablngton Blk. ON COWLITZ PRAIRIE. 79 ACRES, ALL unaer cultivation; miuaings; good orchard; good water: flee location; lVi miles from Toledo boat landing: fine large srairie. Also 162 acres on the prairie; living water on uit ptace; nne block rancn: so acres can be irrigated from coring: 125 acres un der cultivation, balance pasture; large bouse: 2 barns. This is a fine large prairie, the orei oi water; gooa piacen xor two families ; win sen cneap. .Aaarem A. iiuirle, win lock. Lewis County, Wash. GOOD BUSINESS CORNER. BUT TWO Diocics xrozn i'oniana Hotel, bringing in good rent; substantial Improvements going up close by; can be bought for 125,00u; fine In vestment. - Portland Helghta lots, on car line, walking distance, fine view, elegant homes adjoining; rer sale cheap: Eastern party, must sell. F. A. Insley, 211 Commercial bldg. ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE as a specialty, within city limits or outside. Some acres with terms as low as 110 per month with water. A. C Churchill & Co.. "Inc." 110 2d st. COZY 4-ROOM COTTAGE ON CAR LINE. 5-room cottage, 11000. Two lots left, 2 blocks from car line, 1150 each. SELLWOOD TOWNSITE CO. Phone Union 1491. 640 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE 140 Ef cuiuvauon. Daiance nuncngrass. some tim ber; abundance of water; good house and bam; young orchard, all well fenced; for sal very cheap; situated In Wheeler Co.. Oregon. E. B. Smith. Portland. Or., care North Pa cific Sanatorium. HOUSE 10 ROOMS; NEW AND ABSO- luteiy up to date; elegantly finished throughout; situated on two lots, in best portion of West Side. Any one desiring an Al home will do well to Investigate. Phone owner. Main 5S5. or call 100 Sherlock bldg. 8-ROOM HOUSE. NEW. LOT 175x100, OAR- oco. jruii. aara. etc., .cast alee; grand view cf rirer; light employment of 7 hours a week goes to purchaser, paring $400 a year. Ellis &. Gibson, room 21. 264 Morrison si. 1750050X100. CORNER 18TH AND MAR shall sts.; now occupied- by 7-room house and 2 3-room cottages, all modern; rent for 175 per month. See Owner, 575 Mar shall st. 10 ACRES UNIMPROVED CITY PROPERTY on electric line near St. Johns; choice tract at low figure; no better investment: J 1000 cash and balance on time. Owner. 240 5th street. BARGAIN PRICE OWNER MUST LEAVE city and will sell up-to-date new 7-room bouse at sacrifice; Nob Hill district; terms. Bills & Gibson, room 21, 264 Morrloon st. 13000 BUYS SPLENDID 7-ROOM MODERN new bouse In Holladay'a Addition; plan of house perfect: price right: terms. Compton &. Gibson. 100 Ablngton bldg. A MODERN RESIDENCE IN HOLLADAT Park. S rooms, furnace, gas, electricity, cement walks and floor. Owner will sell at a sacrifice, s 1. Oregonlan. ELEGANT 11-ROOM FLAT FOR SALE AT a bargain; good money-maker; must sell owing to other business Interests. H 6, Oregonlan. J2150 GREAT SACRIFICE. MUST SELL. New 5-room modern cottage, full lot. E. 11th. near Hawthorne ave. C 10, Ore gonlan. FOR SALE TWO BEAUTIFUL NEW RESI dences: 8 and 10 rooms; fine located. East Side, close In. Owner, phone East 67. ?6000-20TH ST.. 2-STORY HOUSES. ATTIC, gas and electric flxturen; rents 170: equals 14 per cent Interest. E 13, Oregonlan. 15500 FOR 17000 PROPERTY FULL LOT. ,2 houses; rents 62 monthly; 7th st.. near Co lumbia; act quick. G 13. Oregonlan. FOR SALE LOT 21. BLOCK 3C. IRVINGTON Park. For price address Mrs. Ell Van Liew. 4144 E. 7th. Kansas City, Mo. FOR SALE 370 FEET WATER FRONT. 1 miles above St. Johns, on boulevard. Ap ply James Olses. 405 East -Clay st. SELLWOOD LOTS. J5.00 DOWN AND $5.00 a month; from 175.00 to 9200.00. Ssllwood TownsUe Co. Phone Union 149L $5750 FINE MODERN HOUSE. NEAR 23D and Johnson: $3000 cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent. A 04, Oregonlan. FOR SALE NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE. ALL modern conveniences: price reasonable. In quire owner. 731 E. Ash st. DESIRABLE QUARTER BLOCK. WITH 3 comfortable cottages, or sell one; motor lines. 326 East lltb. 3 MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSES UNDER CON e miction, easy terms; $1600. Hatfield & Smith. 165U 4th st. ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE, 8 MILX3 frost Morrison C bridge. C K. Ballard, 0111 winkle. Or. TO EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE FOR VACANT OR IM- E roved city or country real estate, office u itners clearing over all expenses $250 monthly; suitable for lady or gentleman. Address O 5, Oregonlan. FOR EXCHANGE FOR VACANT OR IM p roved city or country real estate, office business clearing over all expenses $250 monthly: suitable for lady or gentleman. Address O 5. Oregonlan. TO EXCHANGE FURNITURE OF 8-ROOM house, furnished for roomers, for lot or few acres of land; suburban. Inquir 6S6 Front st. FOR SALE OR TRADE AUTOMOBILE, good condition; what have you to trade? Address O 2, Oregoni&n. 820 TIMBER LAND. CLACKAMAS COUNTY; $900; $400 cash, balance other property. Box 551. Ore gen City. LAND NEAR SALEM TO EXCHANGE FOR Portland property. Hatfield & Smith, 166H 4th st. HAVE SOME CHEAP BUILDING LOTS TO trade. What have yon? H 8. Oregonlan. XOR SALE LAND SCRIP. FOR SALE APPROVED LAND SCRIP TOR acquiring title without residence to tim bered or prairie land, surveyed or ussur veyed. 11. M. Hamilton. The Portland, city. LAXD tCXXTU OF ALL XDXDC GUARAX toed. ataeral laafa titled., pvkllc Ua ttec Csttias Laad Oa.. Aiaarsa M4g FOR SAXXFARMB. THE BEST SNAP OF ALL-276 ACRES, right oa the R. R., with station on the farm; all the bottomlands are In cultivation and very rich soil. VA acres of which now has 17GO worth rvf nnlnn, r,i .v. . keli a greater portion of the place Is hill mmu. "i &uwu iuu. ua especially suited to the growth of clover, potatoes or hops; springs on the hillsides furnish abundance of water for all purposes; there is a good house and two barca. 25 head of cattle, most ly milch cows of high grade; 5 horses.. 75 acres ot heavy crop of hay and grain, 60 angora goats; all farm Implements, onion crop and garden; all goes for 1S000. B. S. Cook &. Co.. 231 Alder st. 360-ACRE HILL AND VALLEY STOCK farm, la Yamhill County; pleasantly -situated with level lands for grata1 and hay, with open pasture hill lands surrounding; abundantly watered by springs cn the hill sides and running brooks through the valley; two good houses and several barns for stock and hay; .unlimited outrange ot best pas turage for stock in the Summer season; on good read not far from R. R. towns and near school; price only $12.50 per acre. B. S. Cook &. Co., 251 Alder st. FOR SALE FINE 354-ACRE VALLEY farm, about 200 acres bottom land, about 160 in cultivation, balance nearly level, part ly cleared and In grass; good buildings, fences and orchard; some beaverdam; about 1500 cords fir and ash Umber; electric light and telephone: close to rail, churches and schools; 28 miles to Portland: $45 per acre, r will sell part; terms. B 75, Oregonlan. 720 ACRES AT $20 ON ROGUE RIVER. 400 acres in high state of cultivation: $7000; ideal improvements. Has commercial and sodai advantages; on railroad and electric power line. A. lovely place and home. Ideal for small tracts. Address W. N. Ruble. 731 Williams ave. A PINE BUY JUST BACK OF VANCOUVER of SO acres; splendid soli, no gravel. 14 acres cultivated, good orchard, good bam and one stock bam; close to R. R. station; a splendid buy at $2000. 3. S. Cook & Co.. 251 Alder st. DAIRY RANCH FOR SALE 200 ACRES bottom land, well grassed, fenced and wat ered; 400 acres outside range, railway and river chipping facilities on property; price $2200. M 3. Oregonlan. FOR SALE CHEAP A GOOD 200-ACRE farm In Linn Co.. or will take a small house and lot as part payment. Inquire of owner. 807 Front at. Phone Main 4543. IMPROVED FARM. SUSCEPTIBLE OF IR Ri ga tlon and suitable for colonization; also homestead relinquishment. M 4. Oregonlan. FINE FARM. 12 MILES FROM PORTLAND; srcai Bargain, inquire afternoons 1 to 4. 412 2d at. FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. $4000. 2S0 acres timber land In south half section 32. township 12 N., Range 3 E.. Lewis Coun ty, Washington. B. M. LOMBARD. 514 Chamber of Commerce. HOO-HOOS. ATTENTION WATERPOWER sawmill, large capacity, and many thousand acres fine timber, needs more working capi tal; capable of big development to any size desired. Townsend, Maxwell & Will, 30U Alder. TIMBER FOR SALE 160 ACRES FIRST class spruce and cedar; Pacific County; K mile from tidewater; tributary Columbia River. Karl Johnson, 1253 Franklin ave., Astoria. WILLAPA HARBOR TIMBER 3000 ACRES. spruce, ceaar, or. nezniocK; ;a to $10; tracts to suit. W. W. Cheadla. agent. South Bend. Wash. WHL PAY CASH FOR TIMBER CLAIM Lo cation or relinquishment, 5,000.000 feet and up; fir and cedar. Address L 5, Oregonlan. CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM. TO HIGHEST bidder absolutely; must sell; going East. Address Q 6. Oregonlan. $150 BUYS RELINQUISHMENT ON RIVER ana raiiroaa; cut a.wo.wo large yellow fir. X 14, Oregonlan. 320 ACRES FINE TIMBER, NEAR PORT land: $12.50 per acre. H. O. Sahlstrom, 165H 4th st. CHEAP LANDS. TIMBER AND GRAZING Call or address B 510. Chamber Commerce. WANTED REAL ESTATE. HOUSE AND LOT, SOUTH PORTLAND. UP io give new moaern a-room bouae. East Side, and pay cash difference. Ellis l Gibson, room 21, 264 Morrison st. HAVE CASH PURCHASER FOR MODERN e-room house, located In Nob Hill or south 12th st. district. Ellis & Gibson, room 21. 264 Murrison st. WANTED LOT OR LOTS. $250 TO $500. AS part pay on good rooming-bouse; terms on balance. Ellis & Gibson, room 21. 264 Mor rison st. TOR SALE. Horses, Vchlckles, Etc FOR SALE TWO 5-YEAR-OLD HORSES. weight 1100 pounds apiece; 1 double set of harness and 1 fdngle set of harness; 1 phae ton buggy, 2 spring wagons; will sell or trade for land or city property. Inquire at Brown's Livery Stable, 5th and Davis sts. FOR SALE OR RENT HORSES AND VE- hlcles by the day. week or month: harness, saddles and 200 new and second-hand rigs for sale or exchange. Tomllnson & Cassl day, 211 Washington st. HORSES, WAGONS. TRUCKS AND ALL kinds of vehicles ana harness for sale or rent. Hubert & Hall. 263 4th st. NEW BAILEY BUGGY. RUBBER TIRES. perfect condition; fast roadster. Apply James Lyons. 115 Union ave. 1 CHEAP FAMILY DRIVING HORSE. SUIT- able for lady; about 1150 pounds. Anderson Bros., 3d and Madison. FOR SALE ONE CRITTENDEN CARRIAGE in good order. Inquire Fashion Stable, 20th and Washington su RUBBER TIRE TOP BUGGY, GOOD AS new; awo iigct spring wagon. Harris, ocx ley Green Station. FOR SALE MATCHED DR4VINO TEAM; Bu.ici puur uiiu una uuaur cow. tele phone Main 2644. FOR SALE ONE LADIES' EASTERN ORE- gon saddle; $15. S82 Kelly st. FINE RIDING HORSE FOR SALE VERY cheap. X 10. care Oregonlan. FOR SALE-GOOSENECK WAGON AND team horses. R 11, Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND oiiiiua ana pool taoies; easy payments; we rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod em bar fixtures; cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-Collender. 40 3d st. GASOLINE LAUNCH FOR BALE OR TRADE id tons- carrying capacity; Z4-horsepower engine; will sell cheap. P 12. Oregonlan. GINSENG. ITS A MONEY-MAKER PLANT now; price list lor seed and plants on appli cation. B. W. Klbler. Tacoma, Wash. FOR SALE VALUABLE PATENT RIGHTS for Washington. Oregon. California, can be seen at Fair grounds. R 64. Oregonlan. FOR SALE SAILING SLOOP, 38 FT. LONG, caDin sxio teet; rumisnea tor a people; owner leaving town. R 14. Oregonlan. SECOND-HAND GRAIN AND POTATO bags ror sale cheap. In large or small quan tities. J. Simon & Bra., 244 Front. GOOD FAMILY JERSEY COW. VERY RICH milk, win be rresn again February. -470 Flint St., near Russell. Upper Alblna. FOR SALE NEWLY FURNISHED TENT. cneap. Apply Brown tent. George's camp grounds. Portland Heights. FOR SALE BULL TERRIER PUPPIES. ALL maies; so eacn. raoae East 433 or address E. S. Hall. Woodstock. Or. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN COMPLETE set tinners tools and machines. Address Box 137, Portland, Or. FOR SALE 12-H. P. WEBER GASOLINE engine; Al condition and a bargain. 324 Chamber Commerce. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE: none like it west of New York City. 633 Washington st. FOR SALE COMPLETE FURNITURE FOR o rooms in a. jso, x coaciuon. ii 4, Orego nlan. FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. 324 CHAM- ber or commerce, or pnone xam 23m. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. H PER FRESH COW. 4 GALLONS PER DAY. In quire Kixny, wcocstocx stors. FOR SALE 2 pointer pups, 4 months old. iB.il at xv c join, jaain. RUNABOUT OLDSMOBXLS FOR SALE. 34 ursaa ave. FOX SALE. Miscellaneous. DOKH TOUR ROOF LEAK? Cover it with Mastic roofing. In rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or shingles; lor new roofs thero is nothing better; guaran teed; Mastic roof paint and cement will stop small leaks. National Mastlo Hoofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg. WE SELL ALL THE LEADING BRANDS of whisky and brandy at 10c National Wins Co.. The Quality Store. 5th and Stark. FOR SALE A LIGHT SINGLE-SEAT AUTO Engine in front under hood, wheel steering! Call 7 S3 Northrup st. Phone Front 874. HELP WANTED MALE. MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO LEARN plumbing trade; great demand for grad uates $4-$5 day; many complete course two months; graduates admitted to union and Master Plumbers Association. Coyne Bros. Co. Plumbing School. New York. Cincin nati and St. Louis. (Day and night class.) For free catalogue address 233 10th ave.. New York. 2000 MEN WANTED to call ml Kirk's U. S. Army Goods Store, cor. 7th and Oak; thousands of guns, revol vers, khaki suits, blankets, underwear, hats, etc; these are first-class U. S. Government Inspected goods and are for sale at a. small fraction of what they cost the Government; sale positively closes September 16. IMMEDIATELY-BRIGHT YOUNG MAN TO travel in Oregon; good opening; $70 per month; expenses and small commission; common sense required more than experience; enclosed stamped envelope for reply. Ad dress T. H. Davis. 405 Arcade, Seattle. ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY treated; discharges positively cured In from S to 6 days; consultation free and strictly confidential; sent for our symptom blank. X-Radlum Medical Institute, Altaky bldg., 3d and Morrison sts., Portland. WANTED AT ONCE. BRIGHT YOUNG men over 18 to prepare for postofflce and railway mall clerk positions; good salary: examinations soon. Write N. H. Oliver. 322 Alaska bldg., Seattle. WANTED A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF manufacturing business; small Investment required, fully secured. A money-maker. Good opportunity. Pacific Realty Co.. 817 Commercial bldg. GARRISON'S DRAMATIC CO. WANTS SIX clever amateur performers and musicians; good salary; long engagement. Newman's Theatrical Information Bureau. 351U Mor rison. WANTED AN OFFICE MAN FOR REAL . . uujinej; reiercnce ana investment of $400 required. Will pay $100 per month. Money secured. Address B 12, Oregonlan. MEN and women to learn watchmkg. en graving. Jewelers' wk; only prac school for Jewelers; money mado leara'g. Watchmkg Engrav. School, P. I. bldg., Seattle. ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN good Income corresponding for newspapers: experience unnecessary; send for particulars. Press Syndicate. Lockport, N. Y. EXPERIENCED BOY ABOUT 18 YEARS OF age to drive wagon for wholesale house; state age. salary expected and references. Addrrfu M 9. Oregonlan. COMPETENT OPERATORS. EXPERIENCED In railroad station work, far in and around Chicago; state ago and experience. Address H 03, Oregonlan. WANTED EVERYBODY TO TRY OUR wines: 5 cents a glass. National Wine Co.. the Quality Store. 0th and Stark. Phono . Main 0409. Wanted Men to learn barber trade; steady practice: expert Instructions. Write for terms, Gillman's College, 627 Clay et., S. F. WANTED MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. SHOES, secpnd-hand trunks, blankets; highest price paid. 50 3d. near Pine. Phone Pacific 46. WANTED AN' EXPERIENCED SHIPPING clerk; must be familiar with territory trib utary to Portland. Address P 15, Oregonlan. $75 permanent salary and expenses paid, relia ble men. outside of the city; pleasant work. H. Henker, room 5. 1272 7th, Portland, Or. California wine depot; headquarters bakers, cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines 5c per glass. P. Lorati, 143 4th. Clay 1503. EXPERIENCED SOLICITORS FOR CITY and country. Call or write. P. A. Lyman. Mgr., 329 Mohawk bldg.. Portland. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT- Iand and throughout state to solicit busl nets. Call or write. 607 McKay bldg. WANTED PHOTOGRAPH OPERATOR and retouchers; first-class workmen only. Lucerne Studio, Dekum bldg. MIDDLE-AGED BRIGHT. INTELLIGENT cjan; iiau age ana comes ana aaaresses of references. C 0. Oregonlan. ROCKMEN WANTED AT BUNKER HILL quarry. Taxe 000.1 10 &tena. waan. J. w. Sweeney. Stella, Wash. CASHIER IN RESTAURANT; SALARY $100 per month; $700 needed. J. V. Crelgbton & Co., 1655a 3d st. WANTED SAILORS FOR MANILA AND Australia Apjiy at Honors" Home. cor. 2d and Gllsan sts. WANTED STEADY BOY WITH WHEEL. Monday morning. No. 22 Grand ave. North, meat market. FIRST-CLASS BROILER AND LUNCHMAN. Address G. M. Campbell. 220 James St.. Se attle, Wash. A aOOD ADVERTISING SOLICITOR ON special edition of established paper. Call at 14Ttf Front. WANTED FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED "spielers"; none others need apply. Call at Tho Oaks. YOUTH TO WORK En CIGAR STORE. Ex perienced: resident parentage. H 14. care Oregonlan. TAILOR-ALL-ROUND TAILOR TO TAKE charge ot busheltng shop at 126 7th st. Gumbert. WANTED A GOOD CANVASSER; SALARY to right party. The Western Lady, 147 Front st. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL TO DO cooking and general housework at 307 N. 22d st. WANTED EXPERIENCED ELECTRIC CAR man for mining tramway. O 0. Oregonlan. WANTED MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN; alfo expert machinist. Apply 27 1st st. FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. COUN try; big wages. 215 Commercial block. TWO LARGE BOYS FOR MESSENGERS. Portland Service Co., opposite depot. TWO BOTS TO WORK IN STORE AND DE llver parcels. Apply 171 3d st. WANTED SHOE FITTERS, STILSON KEL logg Shoe Co., Tacoma. Wash. WANTED-GOOD STRONG BOY. IT TO 10. 324 Chamber of Comnterce. WANTED FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER. J. S. Jensen. The Dalles, Or. BOY FOR FAIR GROUNDS. CALL MON day at 637 Thurman st. FIRST-CLASS WATTED, ' WAGES $14 PER week. Call 60 6th st. BARBER WANTED-GOOD WAGES. STEADY Job. 31 N. 2d. BARBER WANTED AT 2S3 ALDER: steady position. WANTED AT ONCE BOYS 10 YEARS OF age. Roberts Bros. MEN TO WORK ON FARM. INQUIRE 323 Ablngton bldg, COOK. GOOD AND RELIABLE, AT ONCE. 343 Yamhill. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN" HOUSE work. 540 3d, bet. College and Lincoln. TEN GIRLS WANTED AT DRESSMAKING school. Call 271 Morrison St., room 8. A GOOD SEAMSTRESS. 75 CENTS DAY; young lady only. 605 Davis, cor. 21st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS VESTMAKERS. NIcoll. the Taller. 108 Third st. A GIRL FOR. GENERAL HOUSEWORK add cooking. 600 Flanders st. RELIABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; good home. 303 lltb at. GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND CARD of children. 38S El 15th st. WANTED 50 GIRLS TO MAKE SHIRTS AT Fltx-'ell Factory. 75 1st st. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; god cook. 234 10th. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. En quire at 130 East lath. WANTED GIRL TO WA8K D 11123 AT 1M Nscth Tth St. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED 150 GIRLS TO MAKE ' OVER, alls and shirts: Instructions given, to Inex perienced. Apply Neustadter Bros;, Standard Factory No. 2, comer East Taylor and Grand ave. WANTED AT ONCE. CHORUS GIRLS, skirt dancers, pianists, musicians, actors, for dramatic companies, vaudeville circuit, etc Room 11, 351 H Morrison. LADIES, DO NOT DRUDGE FOR OTHERS; $10 will teach you to manufacture an ar ticle; 200 per cent profit; Immense sales. Particulars 6 7, Oregonlan. DOMESTICS? COOKS, WAITRESSES, CHAM bermaldx etc; city. Coast, Fair and coun try; plenty uf work. Canadian Parlors. 22U& Morrison. Main 1323. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO EXPERI enced salesladies for suit department; also corsets, underwear, fancy goods, etc Apply 171 3d. LADY TO KEEP HOUSE FOR A WIDOWER In Eastern Oregon; Is a buslnees man; gen tleman here. Pioneer Employment, 215 Mor rison. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE eentatlves in Portland and throughout state; good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg. WANTED A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework; must be fond of children. Ap ply between 10 and 12 A. M., 750 Lovejoy at. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WA1T- a. cu&moermaias. general worxers. au Louis Agency, 230fc Yamhill. Main 5413. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, PLVNIST, white or colored, salary $23 weekly; long engagement. Room 12, 3512 Morrison. W ANTED LADY TEACHERS FOR XIGHT school. Apply at 350 14th st.. near Market, from 0:30 A. m. to 5 P. M. today. WANTED GERMAN GIRL IN A GERMAN" .u.1JJf 1.0 oaaui in general nouseworK. 674 L. Taylor st. Phone East 2005. COMPETENT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK No laundry work; call mornings. 423 Pa cific St.. East 6th. Holladay Add. WANTED WRAPPERS AND PACKERS; also good strong boy. The Modem Con fectionery. 13th and Hoyt sts. GntL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK IN small family. Call forenoon 20 East 15th et South; Ankeny or PTne-st. cars. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY, 1435 Washington st., cor. 7th, upstairs. Phone Main 2602. EXPERIENCED COOK-SMALL FAMILY; good wages; call mornings. 192 Lownsdale. bet. Taylor and Yamhill. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- worx ana assist with children; wages $20. 31 E. lSth. near Ash. GOOD GIRL FOR COOKING AND GEN eral housework; small family; adults-; good wages. 531 Marshall. WANTED A WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework; must be good cook; good wages Apply 812 Overton st. WANTED GIRLS TO SEW ON FURS; ALSO experienced fur-flnlshers. Sllverneld & Co., 1th and Morrison ets. CITY WHOLESALE HOUSE DESIRES SERV Ices of Intelligent, trustworthy woman over 30. Q C5, Oregonlan. WANTED ONE DISHWASHER, ONE WAIT ress. good wages, nice private place. S74 Savler. Main 5986. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. OR young girl to assist with housework. 767 Qulmby. near 23d. WANTED A NURSE GIRL. TO AMUSE child of 4 years and assist In light upstairs work. 108 N. ISth. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work in good home. Call 470 Park st. Phone Main 5412. WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK. S. W. cor. 21st and Jackson sts.. Portland Heights. Phone Main 1956. EXPERIENCED NURSE OR NURSERY governess; references. Mrs. "Richard Nunn, 777 Flanders. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES at Watson's Restaurant. 100 4th St.; wages $10 per week. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; small family. 777 Johnson, between 23d and 21th. WANTED A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO neip with noueework and children. Phono Main 3601. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN email family. Call between 9-12,. 107 N. 16th st. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR. GEN- eral housework. 715 Lovejoy, N. E. cor ner 22d. WANTED A GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF baby. Call after 9 A. M., 300 Washington street. GOOD WAGES FOR COMPETENT GIRL, general housework, small family. 701 Over ton st. WANTED A WOMAN TO WORK4 PART OF day In private rooming-house. 73 5th, cor. Oak. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: FAM lly of three. 533 Johnson st. Phono Main 6138. WANTED-COMPETENT NURSBGIRL. AP ply mornings. 295 N. 24th st. Phono Main 6230. WANTED A WOMAN TO DO KITCHEN work, private boarding-house. 1S6 5th at. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, small family, no children. 565 Hoyt st. GIRL TO WAIT ON TABLE AND ASSIST with housework. 395 Morrison, cor. Alder. WANTED MARKER AND SORTER AT Empire laundry; lady preferred. 88 E. 9th. WANTED TEACHERS FOR CHINESE Mis sion. Call at 310 Burnslde st., or 206 2d st. WANTED EXPERIENCED ARM WAIT ress at the JZInsley Restaurant, 230 1st st. WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR DINING room work; good wages. 374 Yamhill st. WANTED 2 GIRLS FOR DINING-ROOM and kitchen work, at 104 North 7th st. WANTED GIRL TO DO HOUSEKEEPING. 74 7th st. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED TEACHERS; PRINCIPALS, $60 and upwards; grade teachers, $45 and up wards; music vocal and Instrumental, $60; science man. $90; English and Latin man. $70; rural. $40 to $65. Flak Teachers Agency. 1200 Williams ave. Phone Easfc 344. HOP-PICKER3. Don't leave town before you call on Kirk; he will sell you a fine outfit, blankets, shoes, bats, khaki suits, underwear, etc., for less than one-half that you would pay elsewhere. U. S. Army Goods Store, cor. 7th and Oat streets. SALESMEN FOR EXCLUSIVE AGENCY Fine underwear and seamless hosiery; flna opening for bright men and women. 311 Commercial block. WANTED 100 MORE HOP-PICKERS AU once; best yard to earn money. Ap ply to Andrew Kan & Cc, 287 Morrison. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. WANTED POSITION AS OFFICE CLERK -or timekeeper In a factory; references fur nished upon further request. K 10. Ore gonlan, BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER A YOUNG) man of good address and ability la open for a position. T 9. Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. DUTIFUL. EDUCATED JAPANESE. WHO understands cooking, wishes position in fam ily; recommendation. B 9, Oregonl&a. A JAPANESE. FIRST-CLASS WAITER, wants work In hotel and restaurant or cook; In 'small family. A 17, Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN ATTENDING BUSINESS COL lege wants place to work for board and room. D 72, Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY JAPANESE BOY to work In family as second work. 121 N 18th st. GOOD JAPANESE WANTS CONSTANT JOS In firm; doesn't mind distance. A 273, Bum side st. SITUATION' WANTED BY EXPERIENCED man-and wife, ranch or camp. Q 0, Ore gonlan. FIRST-CLASS JAPANESE COOK WANTS situation In family. X 13, Oregonlan. A JAPANESE BOY WANTS A POSITION TO work la a saleoa. Q 11, Oregoslaa. JAPANESE WANTS HOUSBWORJC AND leaeral work. B IT, Oceyiiit.