THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JUNE 21, 1903. TOP OF THE FLOOD HERE HIYER "WILL BEGIN FALLING TO MORROW 3CORXXSG. iubslacBcc of the Freshet at All Points Eut of the Mountains 3o Oamags Dose. The crest of the 1903 flood Is here. The "Willamette yesterday reached the 2i-foot mark, and came to a stand. It will re main stationary today, and tomorrow the fall will begin. The drop will be very slow during the first three days of the week, but after that the flood may sub side faster. Testerday the Columbia was reported falling at all points above the Cascades, except at "Wenatchee. where it was at a stand. At Northport, the fur thest point reached by the weather bu reau, a fall of 0.8 foot was reached. The Snake is falling even faster than the Columbia, going down 2 feet in 24 hours at Rlparla. The weather at the head waters of the Columbia and Snake was cloudy yesterday, and today and tomor row it will be cool there. This of itself would be enough to check the freshet, if there was any, but the probabilities are that very little snow is now left in the mountains, and what remains will grad ually melt during the Summer without having any effect on the rivers. The flood this year lacKs nine leet oi the high mark reached in 1KW. Plenty of oldtlmers were ready a few weeks ago to predict that the maximum stage would be reached this year, but Forecast Official Beals, of the local weather office, knew what he was talking about when he said that the river would only come up to 24 feet. No damage has been done here by the flood, and with the exception of a few steamboat companies, none have been inconvenienced. Front-street mer chants, of course, had to clear out their cellars, but that is necessary every, year when the water gets above the 15-foot mark. GRAIX FREIGHTS DULL. K'o Business Being: Done in Future Chartering:. There has scarcely been enough business In the freight market to warrant a review. Bays the San Francisco Commercial cws. A few lumber fixtures havo been reported, most of which are at easier rates, and one in vessel has been fixed to load at Port- Iland. The Loch Garve, the last grain ves sel of the season, finished her cargo this I week, clearing up. to all intents and pur poses, the old crop. Tacoma. and Seattle I are about cleaned out of grain, and Port land is now the only market with an ex portable surplus on hand, and a very few vessels would exhaust stocks there. In future chartering there is no business; conditions are entirely unchanged, rates being nominal at about 17s 6d to lis Sd; owing to the uncertainty as to the crop and tho certainty as to the enormous ton nage listed this way, shippers are out of the market for vessels and will probably refrain from doing business until the new wheat come3 along in quantity. In lumber freights the voyage to South Africa has been done at lower rates, and I the rate to "West Coast is very weak. Tho iClarence S. Bement has been chartered to load coal at Newport News for this port at J6 per ton, a considerable improvement over previous quotations. Blgr lumber Carrier Arrive. Tho British bark Glencalrn arrived up from Astoria yesterday morning, and serthed at tho Sand dock, where she will llscharge ballast. The bark Is chartered ay tho Pacific Export Lumber Company, md will carry a largo cargo of lumber to elagoa Bay. She will load at Inman, Poulsen St Co.'s mill. Tho Bteamshlp Stanley Dollar, formerly ie Government transport Egbert, ar rived at Astoria yesterday and left up sefore noon. She will reach here early this morning, and will tie up at the Eastern Lumber Company mill, where she will load for China. The Dollar is ilso under engagement to the Pacific Ex- sort Company. Lyderhorn'a Reinsurance. Reinsurance on the long overdue ship jyderhorn, which is now 1C9 days out Ifrom Ballard. Wash., with a cargo of lumber for Delagoa Bay, has been ad vanced to 25 per cent. The rate was maln- ined at 15 per cent for somo time, for iwing to tho reputation of tho bark as a slow siller it was expected that she would rrive. but with the lapse of time beyond rhat she should havo made the voyage in. id tho reports somo months ago from the Vancouver Island coast of the finding it wreckage, which was then connected s-ith the Lyderhorn, the underwriters are low becoming alarmed for the safety of Itho bark. Tyne Shipbuilders to Combine. Consul H. W. Metcalf reports from New- :astle-on-Tyne, May 21, that an amalga- latlon of shipbuilding firms on the River Cyne. with tho control of other kindred establishments, is proposed. The firms interested are: Swan & Hunter, the build lers of several largo floating pontoon docks land also of the Cunard liners Ivernln, Ul- tonla and Carpathta, and Wigham, Rlch- lardson & Co., also builders of fast pas senger steamers, principally for Contl- lental account. Coal From Jiewcnstle. Flvo cargoes of Australian coal are list id for Portland. The two latest names be added to tho board are those of tho Mtlsn ships Cromartyshire and Kensing ton. Both will load at Newcastle. N. S 7.. where the British ship East African !s also loading. Tho British ship Red lock left Newcastle two months ago for Portland, and the French bark La Jruyero Is out 36 days from that port for lis city. Marino Notes. Tho Customhouse was deserted at an early hour yesterday afternoon, all hands sing to the ball game. The lumber-laden schooner Virginia, jund for San Francisco, was towed lown the river yesterday morning. The Swedish bark Clan McFarlane, the inly grain vessel remaining In the river. will leave down tomorrow morning. The barkentlne Chehalls docked at the forth Pacific Mills yesterday morning to :elve a cargo of lumber for San Fran 5 CO. The Vllle do Rouen, from Portland for Zoriu was spoken March 25 in 22 south 27" west. Tho Martha Roux was spoken ebruary 15 in 46 south 123 west. A company has been formed in Vancou rer with a capital of 344.S00 to purchase Itho British ship Kinross, which has for some years been in the British Columbia id Honolulu coal trade. Domestic and Foreigrn Porta. ASTORIA, June 0. Arrived at 6:55 and ilftft up at 11:10 A. M. Steamer Stanley "Dollar, from San Francisco. Arrived at 18:30 P. M. Barkentlne John Palmer, from I Ban Pedro. Sailed at 7 P. M. Steamer lurella, for San Francisco. Condition of le bar at 4 P. M., smooth: wind north' st: weather cloudy. San Francisco, June 20. Sailed Barken r.e Tarn O'Shantcr and ship Two Broth- for Portland. Rotterdam, Juno 20. Arrived Noordam, ifrom New York. Sailed Ryndam. for Jew York. Cherbourg, June 20. Arrived Bremen, from New York, via Plymouth, for Bre- ieo. (and proceeded). Sailed St. Paul, If or New York. Antwerp, June 20. Sailed Kroonland. Ifor New York. Queens town, Juno 20. Sailed Cymric, Ifor New York. Sin Francisco, June 20. Arrived Steam Mackinaw,, irora Tacoma; -schooner A. PUBLIC INDORSEMENT A rapidly Increasing call from the consumers for any particular article of food Is the strongest evidence that "IT IS GOOD" Output of Hazelwood Ice Cream so far this season Is three times greater than for 1902. Main 154 Both Phones Main 154 Webfoot, from Wlllapa Harbor; steamer Chehalls, from Gray's Harbor; steamer Menes, from Seattle. Sailed Steamer City of Puebla, for Victoria; schooner Snow and Burgess, for Port Gamble. Southampton, June 20. Sailed St. Paul, for New York, via Cherbourg. Gibraltar, June 20. Arrived Hesperian, from New York, vlx Madeira, for Naples. Liverpool. June 20. Arrived New Eng land, from Boston. Silled Canadian, for Boston; Umbrla, for New York. Bremen, June 20. Sailed Grosser Kur- furst. for New York, via Cherbourg. Havre, June 20. Sailed La Savole, for New York. New York, June 20. Sailed Finland, for Antwerp; Mesaba, for London; Etruria, for Liverpool; Koenlg Albert, for Genoa; Anchoria, for Glasgow; Pretoria, for Hamburg, etc Yokohama, June 20. Arrived previously Kara Mara, from Seattle for Hong Kong; Tacoma, from Tacoma for Hong Kong. St. Vincent. June 20. Arrived previously Neko, from Seattle, San Francisco, etc.. for Hamburg. Hamburg. June 20. Arrived Ramescs, from San Francisco, eta. via Havre. INDIANS GET LAND FIRST. "Washington Reservation Is Not to Be Opened at Once. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, Juno 19. The fact that surveys are being made of the Quinault Indian reser vation, on the west coast of Washington, has led many people to believe that the lands ere soon to be opened to settle ment, and in consequence many inquiries are being made of the Indian Office for information as to tho proposed opening. To all such Inquiries the department re plies that under no circumstances will there be any opening of lands until the surveys have been completed, and SO acres of the land has been allotted to each man, woman and child properly on the reserva tion. Tho reservation contains approxi mately 224,000 acres of valuable agricul tural and timber land, and this accounts for the interest that is taken in the con templated settlement. After allotments have been made a por tion of the remaining lands will be set apart for the general use of the Indians either for agricultural or grazing pur poses. Tho department has not yet de termined whether the unallotted lands shall bo thrown open to entry or reserved for the purpose of preserving the timber. This latter scheme has been suggested, and will have due consideration, but will no doubt be opposed by the Indians them selves, who hope to recover something from the settlers who take up tho surplus lands. Importance of Advertising:. Philadelphia Record. June 14. Some idea of the importance of news paper advertising in this day may be gained from the trustworthy statement that the men who writ the advertise ments for tho great mercantile houses re ceive $10,000 or moro a year. One, at least, has a salary of 515,000. All have seats in tho council of managers. Malta is the most thickly populated Island in the world. It has 1S0O people to the square mile. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, June 20, 8 P. M. Maximum temperature. 70; minimum, temperature, 53: river reading, II A. M., 24 feet; change in 24 hours, 0; total precipitation. 6 P. M. to 5 P. M.. 0; total precipitation since September 1, 1002, S9.71 Inch; normal precipitation since September 1. 1002, 45.10 inches; deficiency. C.S9 Inches; total sunshine June 19, 1903, 8:53; possible sunshine, 15 MS; barometer, reduced to sea level, at 6 P. 3d., 20.96. PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER. g s Wind. ffi stations. wjy g g srs, a s'S Jo 9 ' i ? I : : Baker City Bismarck 0.00 NW NB W N NW S NW N NW SE NW S N W E "W w Pt. cloudy 0.00 0.00! Clear Bolt ........... Eureka Helena Kamloops, B. C. North Head .... Pocatcllo Portland Pt. cloudy 0.00 Cloudy 0.20 Raining PL cloudy Cloudy 0.00 T Pt. cloudy 0.00 Cloudy Red Bluff o.co Clear Clear Roseburg 0.00 Sacramento Salt Lake City. San Francisco .. Spokane Seattle Walla Walla ... 0.00 Clear Cloudy Cloudy 0.00 0.00 T Cloudy 0.00 Clear ,8t0.00 Pt. cloudy Light. WEATHER CONDITIONS. With the exception of a few light scattering showers In Northeastern Washington. Western Montana and Southeastern Idaho, fair weather has prevailed today In the states west of the Rocky Mountains. It is cooler In Idaho. North eastern Washington and Western Montana. The weather in the North Pacific States this evening Is clear to partly cloudy, and the In dications are f6r cloudy to partly cloudy weather in this district Sunday. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 23 hours ending midnight Sunday, June 2L 1003: Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy; winds mostly northerly. "Western Oregon and Western Washington yartly cloudy; winds mostly northerly. Eastern Oregon Fair. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Partly cloudy; probably slightly warmer ex treme north, portion. Southern Idaho Partly cloudy; probably warmer east coition. River Bulletin. STATIONS. Portland The Dalles. Or.. Umatilla. Or ... Northport, "Wash Wenatchee. "Wash Rlparis, Wash .. Lewlston, Idaho .. Weleer. Idaho .. 124.01 0! T 15,0)33.0 40.O50.6 25.0 34.5 50.053.0 40.053.0 U2.S ftl ll.S 2.0 ....24. 12.4 .7 24.0 28.0 9.2 .2 10.026.5 Fall. THE RIVER. The river at Portland fell ellghtly during the last 24 hours, and at 5 P. M. this evening registered, a stage of 23. S feet. The rlrer will continue to fall slightly during Sunday and Monday. WEATHER NOTES. !I&rtea??stcrjM thia merrlag-ersr-tie Tj& per Columbia and tbo Snake Itlver basins range between 50 and 64 degrees, and tha weather is partly cloud. It will be cooler at the headwaters of these rivers Sunday after noon and Monday. RIVER FORECAST. The river at Portland will remain on a etand Sunday, an J fall slightly during Monday. Tues day and "Wedaeeday. The river at The Ialles trill fall slightly on Monday and Tuesday. A. B. WOLLABEK. Acting Forecast Official. MEETING NOTICES. MEMBERS of Orpheus Lodge. No. 89. IC of P., desiring to visit Oregon-City lodge "Wednes day, June 24, may take special car at First and Alder eta., at 7:30 P. M. Car will stop at way points for members. J. R. TOMLIXSON. K. of R. and S. J. H. YOUNGER. C. C. MEMBERS OREGON LODGE. NO. I.. K. P. Regular meeting this Tuesday evening. Work in Esquire Rank. A proposition to do away with sick benefits will come before the meet ing. Please attend. L. A "WHITCOMB, C. a PORTLAND TENT NO. 1, K. O. T. M. Officers and members will assemble at their hall in Selllnt-Hlrsch building at 1 P. M. to day (Sunday) for the purpose of attending the funeral or our deceasea nrotner, sir is-nigm "William P. Dillon. All Maccabees Invited to attend. W. A. CLARK. R K. FIDELITY LODGE. A. O. U. TV. Members are requested to meeting In their lodgeroom. Lcgus Hall, Sunday, June 21. at 1:30 o'clock. for tho purpose of attending the funeral ci Brother Captain Dillon, a member of I Seaside Lodge, No. 12. Astoria, from his late residence, 92 East Davis bL FRANK SCHLEGEL. M. TV. Attest: J. H. ZANE. Rocorder. ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY The members of the St. Andrews Society are requested to attend the funeral services of the late Mr. David Dalglelsh at the First United Presby terian Church. Sixth and Montgomery streets. on Monday, June 22. at 2 o'clock. ROBINSON June 9 to the wife of W. W. Robinson, Selllng-Hlrsch building, a boy. DIED. DALGLEISH At Los Angeles. Cat. June 17. 1903. David Dalglelsh, born at Galashiels. Scotland. STORY In thU city. June 20. 1903, fcarah Elizabeth, wife of George L. Story. FUNERAL NOTICES. DILLON Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral serv ices of. the late Captain William P. Dillon, which will be held at Flnleys Chapel at 2 P. M. today. Interment. Lone Fir cemetery. HILL June 18. 1903. Chares H. Hill, aged 65 years 7 months 4 days. Funeral bunaay. June 21. 1903. at 10 A M.. from the Central M. E. Church corner Russell and Kerby sts.. Lower Albino. Friends Invited. Inter ment Lone Fir cemetery. DUNNING June 10, 1003. George W. Dunning. need 29 years, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Dunning. Funeral Sunday. June 21, from residence. 23 North 6th st.. at 1:30 M.. thence to catnearai, lotn ana Jjavis sts.. at Z P. M. DALGLEISH The funeral services of the late David Dalglelsh will be held at the First United Presbyterian Church, on 6th and Montgomery sts., cn Monday afternoon, June Zl. at - o'clock. All mends invited, inter ment at Rlvcrvlew. Services at the grave private. FRAME Fretnds and acquaintances are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral serv ices of George W. E. Frame, which will be held at "St. Stephen's Chanel, corner 13th and Clay streets, at C P. M. today. The remains are at Flnleys Chapel, where they may be viewed by tho friends until 4 P. M. Services at grave private. CRABLE In this city. June 19. 1903. at her late residence. 273 North 14th St.. Annie E. Crable. aged 28 years. Friends and acquaint ances aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Fin ley's Chapel at 10 A. M. Monday, June 22. Interment Rlvervlew cemetery. DUNNING George W. Dunning, who died June 10, will be burled at St. Mary's Ceme tery. Funeral will take place from his rest dence. 23 North 8th st.. today, at 1:30 P. M. Services at St. Mary's Cathedral. 16th and Xavis sts., at Z P. M. Friends invited. NEIGHBOR GEORGE W. DUNNING Funeral services will be held at residence, corner Sd and iiumsiae sts.. Sunday. June 21. lvoj. at 1:30 P. M. All Modern Woodmen of -America are requested to meet In Oregon Fir Han, sa st., at ina p. m. S. H. HAINES, Clerk. B. P. O. ELKS Portland Lodge. No. 142. B. P, O. Elks, requests all Elks to meet at the hail. Marauam bids., at 1 P. M.. sharp. Sunday. June 21. to attend the funeral of our laie Drotner. George w. Dunning. JOHN B. COFFEY. Secretary, J. P. FINLEY fc SON. Progressive Funeral Directors and Embalnaers, con 3d and Madison streets. Com petent lady ass't. Both phones No. 9, EDWARD HOLMAN, Undertaker, 4th. and Yamhill sts. Rena Stlnson, lady assistant. Both Phones No. 007. CLARKE BROS., FINE FLOWERS, Floral DeslsBB, 2SD aiorrison. F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Phone. DUNNING & CAMPION, UNDERTAK. ERS, have moved to 45 N. Oih. SCBAAEN , & NEU, MONUMENTS cemetery work, etc., us First. NEW TODAY. A J. FARMER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL grocer. Third and Jefferson. You can save 20 per cent by dealing with me. 2 cans Blus Ribbon peaches, zsc: z lbs. sort-shelled wai nuts, 5c; 1 lb. softshelled almonds. 15c; 1 uts. PKgS Dkne. Cero Frulto. 25c; 1 pkg Postum or Fig Prune. 20c: 1 box macaroni, S5c;l lb. Royal baking powder. 40c: x id. Arm & Hammer soda. 3c 1 bar naphtha soap, 5c; S bars Santa Claus soap. 25c; 12 bars Royal Savon soap. 25c; 8 bars diamond C soap, 25c; 3 pint bottles bluing. 10c: s cans carnation cream. 23c 2 pkgs, gold dust washing powder, S5c: 1-lb, can pork and brans. 5c; 3 pkgs. acorn matches, Z5c: 4-id. pxg. mothers starch. 25c: 1 can Alaska salmon. oc: 50 lbs. lard. compound, $4.50; 3 lbs. broken Java coffee. Z3c: l lb. gooa Kagusn oreagfast tea. 15c best rucrar cured hams. lb.. 14 Vic: 4-cal. Jacket table syrup. 1.50: 10 lbs. No. 1 head rice, 50c: 1 lb. gunpowder tea, 25c; 1 sack pest u. u. ugar, o.ii; x sacs gooa nara sack good Valley flour, 00c; I Little Lady broom, aoc; i coz. ceviiea nam. oc HIGH V BLOCK. 15TH AND YAMHILL overlooking Hawthorne tract; reasonable, part cash, inquire owner, aoo i.-ayior. pnone Main 2342. J225 CASH BUYS GOOD QUARTER-BLOCK in Willamette, on bt. jonns car line. E. P. Northrup. 229 Taylor st. CiQCffFlne 6-room. cottage, modern, cost 9100U tl7J0i with corner lot. nicely Im proved. This Is a bargain; must be cold on account of m-neaitn. i. i. mcl.eod. zzo Falling ciag. 3 OH acres good pine and juniper; good soil vJ flnd .11 located. CiyJtn And "only 5430 cash. Call at room 0, washiwrton bide $2100 Corner 50x100, very choice; 19th and North' run. Easy terns. Gs. ossu, Zii- ;wshlagtca. CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. "Xaoms,' "Rees and Board." "Heasekw- lar Rooms." '"Situation Wanted." 15 words or leas. 15 cents; 18 to 38 words. 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No (111 count for ael- cltloeal lssertlosu. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except: "New Today," SO cents for 15 words er less: 18 to words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words. SO cents, tic first insertion. Each additional lnsertlea. see-half; no further discount under on month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate). 15 cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per line tor each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS. d- 4rd care The Oresrofilan. and left at this coce. should always be Inclosed. In sealed en velopes. No stamp Is required oa such letters. The Orega&laB. will not be responsible fcr errors in advertisements takes through ths telephone. . NEW TODAY. A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. That has grown old, but that preserves the energy ana vigor or its early days, is apt m do a large and rapidly increasing business. The PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. Is the oldest trust company and savings bank in ine state. Its officers are as follows: BENJAMIN I. COHEN. President. II. L. PITTOCK. Vice-President. A S. NICHOLS. Second Vice-President. B. LEE PAGET. Secretary. J. O. GOL.TRA. Assistant Secretary. W. J. GILL. Second Assistant Secretary. E. J. ALTSTOCK. Auditor. Its board of directors is composed of: H. L. Plttock. Earl C Bronaugh, Dr. A. 8. Nichols, B. Lee Paget, E. A. Noyes, J. O. Goltra. D. Soils Cohen. A. P. Fleeel. II. W. Decker, Benjamin I. Cohen. It has amDle resources for the conduct of any business that may be entrusted to Its care. It receives deposits subject to check, and savings deposits. it also issues time certificates or deposit tor six months or one year, COUPON CERTIFI CATES OF DEPOSIT running: for five year. and SPECIAL CERTIFICATES of "DEPOSIT payable on ten. thirty or ninety days' call. Full particulars as to rates of Interest, etc.. are contained in its book of ILLUSTRATIONS. "Which will be furnished upon application. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 109 THIRD STREET. FOR SALE! A FEW CHOICE LOTS -OF THE- Bishop Scott Academy Properly Fronting on Twentieth street. North, and on Everett Street, inside lots, 00x100 feet, each S3250 A LOT For farther pnrtlculars Apply to Title Guarantee STrustCo. O und 7 Chamber of Commerce, $5300 Lot 33 1-3x100. on Treat side of 17th street Xori-, betTreen Hoyt and Irving streets, -rvitn new ana mod ern residence of nine roams and hath; exceptionally vrell bnilt and la nn-to-date in every particnlar. Parties desiring: to purchase a flrst- clana residence at a moderate price should not fail to see this. JFor further particulars apply to ROUNTREE & DIAMOND 241 Stark St., Corner Second FINE C0ENEE 50x100 on southwest corner of 23d and Hovt streets, with handsome modern home of eight rooms and bath, exclusive of servants' rooms. Cemented basement, furnace, sta tionary laundry tubs, porcelain bath and modern plumbing. This is a nne nome in a very aesirame loca tion, and is offered at a bargain. For further particulars apply to E0UNTEEE & DIAMOND ' 241 Stark St., Corner Second. THE WIBERG PROPERTY For Bale: situated iJ-mlle west of Mt. Tabor, cor. of Bise Line road and TVlberg Lase. Jjunct9 tutu cmuuj, v. , ........... M,t..JM lA.MAm Vrt.ta Mlnvunlnt to cars; ju&t the place for an elegant close-in euDuroan noxne. n vuuun j uuu ui vu ouvuiviug for bpeculatlon; worth now $15,000, but will be SOIQ at a less iisurc muuo uu vieuiuu. Fifteen Thousand Dollars IT5 Corner lot on North 3d st.. G0x95: lnmrove- ments consisting of old (hacks, are rented at $130 per month, and the property Is paying aoout Utt Per cent net upon me price atucu. There can be no better or safer Investment than such property as this. For further particulars apply to E0UNTEEE & DIAMOND, 241 Stark Street, Corner Second. Mortgage Loans at Lowest Bates Insurance in All Lines A. H. BIEEELL Formerly of MacMaster & Birrell, REAL ESTATE. GENERAL INSURANCH AND .FINANCIAL AQEXCX. 8CS-4 XcKay Building, Third and Stark. Fhons liatn 232. PARRISH,WATKINS&CO E;1lWih:d 1372 REAL ESTATE Rental, Insurance and Loan Agents 250 ALDER ST. 3d St $35, Quarter- block: with brick lmnrore- ments on Sd street, near business center. C H. KORELL. 251 Washington st. FOE SALE Xctv 8-room hoase, corner lotj easy terms, van iuxo w imams avenue Telephone Run 2D54. Quick Sale Of your real estate can be effected by listing it witn c u. KOKELL, zai wasnington st. 5 MORTGAGE LOANS William Denholm Falling Building SNAP SU50 Twenty.thlrd and Qulmby, corner; beauUful building site. ooxo; cast front. Inquire Owners. 54 Front. M0ETGAGE LOANS On tssprored city and farm property. R. LIVlNGTSONE.22t Stark rr. PONY CAET For sale. 493 Twenty-first street. .Portland Heights. Timber Investments fj!f S! ber uo.. sea BtarK st. TfnllarlsTr'c 650- lot 53x100. on 10th s xumxuay t couuchmiat Agency, a Start ct. SEW TODAY. GILMAIN Auction & Commission Co. S. L N. MLMAX. AKTIIKiEI. Pnone Main 2473. Auction Sale of House hold Furniture We will sell by Public Auction on Tuesday next, June 23d, atlOA. M., at 413 Washing ton Street, The furniture, etc, from residence, Including all the rugs, cozy corner, parlor furniture. a.iung-room- rurniture. aining-room rurntture. bookcases, buffet, lace curtains, steel range, etc. This sale includes all the first-class fit tings of 9-room residence, to be sold on ac count of departure for the East. Our buyers will do well to attend Tuesday, 10 A. M., at 413 Washington street. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Special Auction Sale House hold Furniture At Rooms 411 and 413 Wash ington Street, Thursday next, June 25th, at 10 A. M., Comprising the fittings of 5-room flat and In cluding an almost new line of household fur niture, range, etc Sale Thursday. 10 A. M. S. u. a. GlUitAN, Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Household Furniture On Friday Next, June 26th, 10 A. 01., at Rooms (No. 411 and 413 Washington Street, Of the furniture and fittings of residence, on account of departure from the city. Sale Frl- cay. xv a. .M. S. I X. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Attractive Sale of Genuine Mahogany AND GOLDEN OAK HOUSEHOLD FURN1 TURE. ELEGANT ROLL-TOP DESK AND OFFICE CHAIRS, COSTLY VELVET RUGS. Tuesday Next, June 23d. TTo are favored with Instructions to sell by auction, at Baker's Auction Rooms, CORNER ALDER AND PARK STREETS, the xoiiowing nign-ciass rurnunings. including CHOICE PIECES OF PARLOR FURNITURE In finely carved mahogany frames, and Im ported silk coverings. PRETTY MAHOGANY CABINET, with large plate mirror, highly pousnea rockers, in golden oak. library and parlor tables, handsome couches and divans. oax taoourettes. oak MUSIC CABINET, witn mirror, OOLDEN OAK DINING SUITE, vis round extension table, set of box-Beat chnJnt. "with leather seats. Dretty buffet, with mirror. large siaeooara, cnina cabinet, witn circular ends and plate mirror In back, handsome velvet rugs, reman ezrects. size 8x12; seven gooa Brussels caroets. bordered Brussels run. fine lace curtains, oil paintings. COSTLY HALL tksb; nan mirror, genuine- MAHOGANY BEDROOM SETS, dresser has full swell draw ers and large French plate mirror, elaborate iron beds, oak bedroom sets, all comnlete. with best wire springs, curled-hair and other mattresses, goose-feather pillows, odd dressers and commodes, chlffonleres, toilet sets, cabinet loiaing Deo, witn mirror on top, Hoey bed lounge. In velour covert nr. household treasure and the usual kitchen outfit. ALSO 5-FOOT ROLL-TOP DESK in choice quartered oak. tun paneiea siaes ana bacK. ton contains drawers and r Ik eon-holes with flllnsr boxes (re cently cost revolving chair, with REAL. LEATHER SEAT. ARM OFFICE CHAIRS. TYPEWRITER STAND, with draw ers, etc.. the same to be sold at 11 A. M. The above goods are all of the highest grade of manufacture, and In first-class condition. On view tomorrow (Monday). Sale TUESDAY at 10 A. M. snars. GEORGE BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. On Thursday Next, June 25th, At Bakers Auction Kooms, We shall offer for sale a large line of house- noia rurniture good carpets, stoves, etc., con signed by various housekeepers. Sale at 10 A. ii. geukqe bajcek & CO., Auctioneers. FORD'S Auction Sale Days At 182 First St. EVERY Monday, Wednesday, Friday Tomorrow Monday The sale will consist of a splendid variety of FURNITURE, all nice, clean. BTYLISH PIECES, a nice lot of bedroom chairs, en ameled in pretty colors to match any room; neat little lady's desk, some very pretty mantle mirrors, and a whole store full of other .good furniture. Also about 20 dozen ladles' un- trlmmed felt bats. A VERT LARGE RE FRIGERATOR, suitable for grocery, restaur ant or bar: DRESSMAKER'S MIRROR, 18x. Bale 10 A. M. tomorrow, at 182 First street. H. FORD, Auctioneer. Wednesday's Sale Will be a special auction sale for a party who has requested us to sell all the FURNITURE from his 10-room bouse; everything In the line of FURNITURE will be here, among which we notice a very OLD MAHOGANi DRESSER. EXTRA LARGE WALNUT CHIF FONIER, large walnut BOOKCASE, with glass front, library tame, round card tames, ew. Sale at 182 First street, 10 A. M. II. FORD, Auctioneer- Friday's Sale Will have the same old programme, wth NEW LINE OF GOODS. We have a nice line of furniture reserved for Friday's sale, and also must sell every calr of BOOTS AND SHOES, balance of that choice EXTRACT OF VANiLii. balance or aiEN-B uttcaa SHIRTS, ladles' underwear, and small wares; a few boxes of cicars. and many other new Items that will Interest you. Sale begins at 10 A. II. H. FORD. Auctioneer. I Stock Farm. 800 acres eight miles to Jackson ville, Or. 300 acres fenced, 150 cultivated, nicely watered. You can clear the price asked for this place inside of four years. Will pay you to investigate. HilNKLE & BAKER 219 Ablngton Bldg., Portland, Or. T l Tr,-. fP Property-owners ncHi xiaisio usuicu invited to list their real estate. Improved or unimproved, no matter where located, with us for quick re turns. Clarke County Land Ofnce (J. H. Hill, agent). 224 Washington street, near First. Phoc-9 Main 2208. ri - iV AA Near 10th moice iuuxiuui easy terms. C H. KORELL. 251 Washington. S5500 New modern 8-room house; easy terms; 23d, near Marshall. Inquire owner, ai Front st. wm r 50x100 on 23d st. 1-irfcA I Arnflr1 near Northrup; price I liir: l 111 III I aw; easy terms H. KORELL, 231 P.e6.1BQ?vtf.a,Co' .Wuhiigtoa fftraet. JTEVT TO DAT. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY THE itie Guarantee STrustCo. tl AKA Cottage of five rooms and IUJU jot 50x100, comer East Sherman and East Fortieth streets. New hoase of six rooms, qLJvxj modern conveniences. Lot 40x90 on Rodney avenue and Eugene street. C17ftn First-class house, eight JliUU rooms, and lot 50x100 feet at Montavilla, near the car-line. fcasy terms. ClCOn Near West avenue, Mt. PIJUU Tabor. -Comfortable cot tage of five rooms. C7fin Cottage of four rooms and -P'OO lot 50x100 feet at Mt. Tabor. Easy terms. A first-class six-room JLLJj house in fine condition and nice yard, lot 50x100 feet, Piedmont. Modern house (new) six rooms, Broadway and E. 2nd streets. Easy terms. C97A A new house of six rooms and fine lot 46x80 feet, corner E. Salmon and E. 23d sts. CQ9CA At Arbor Lodge, over- vsjtmjj iookin the river, a well- built house of eight rooms, with grounds 110x133 feet. AAA Elegant modern residence .JJUUU 0f eight rooms and a fine quarter block 100x100 feet corner Benton and Halsey streets. Choice Acreage We have some verv choice acre age at St. Johns, well located, in tracts to suit ana on easy terms. If You Neea Money Tocompt, purcnare, we can accommodate you at joweai rates. TITLES INSURED. ABSTRACTS FURNISHED. Title Guaranteed Trust Co. O (Uid 7 Chamber of Commerce. Gronnd Floor. Fonrth-Street Side. University Park Is in the center of that vast indus trial district lying between Albina and St. Johns. The better class engaged in the wholesale and man ufactunng enterprises along the water front are procuring homes at University Park. The building re striction, the liquor restriction and the Columbia University are attract ing a moral, cultured people. It is the place to bring up sons and daughters," in the surroundings of morality, culture and refinement Speculators see a great future here and are buving lots to hold for future proms. It is a dense mind that cannot see that big money will be made in holding a few of these lots. Price, $200 per lot: one tenth cash, balance $5 per month; no interest, no taxes. UNIVERSITY LAND CO. 151 Sixth St. A. W. Bagley, Resident Agent. Desirable Residence Lo In nortnweatern part of city, with bam ana. iruii ircei, ccmcni siae wallc and macadamised, street. An lint- st S2350t within a. Block of 23d-St. car line. A. H. BIRRELL (Formerly of MacMaster A BIrrelL) feal Estate, Genera! insurance and Financial Agency 803-4 3IcKay Bnlldlncr, Third and Starlc Phone Jlain BRAND NEW COTTAGE With a corner acre lot, ready for the plow, and one block from car line. City water, installment pay ments. - HARTMAN, THOMPSON & POWERS 3 Chamber of Commerce Acreage On Mount Scott Car Line At Stewart Station. Will sell one or more seres In this tract: all In fruit: easy terms: good water. W have also a good 9-roora bouse, barn and chlckeru house; will sell with 3 or mora acres of ground. all in cultivation, au Duuaings in 500a repair. Prices and terms on application. MAXWELL & KNAPP Room 2, Chnmher of Commerce. ONLY S500 DOWN Buys a nice modern cottage and lot 50x100, close in on East 13th street: has nice grounds and shrubbery. Price, $2650, terms to suit. JOSEPH M. HEALY 290 Morrison St. FOR SALE corner Rodney avenue and Fremont street. Part down, balance In month ly payments. Owners; will be at premises from 10 A. JL le 4 P, M Sunday, Jane JU A Sacrifice Three first-class houses, rood as new. and choice corner. 70x100. near 16th and .Kearney rental value. $89 per month; price. fSOOO. H. KOREX-Ls 251 Washington et. MORTGAGE LOANS Oa improved city and farm prapertr. BsriMlss Ms. installment loaxs. na. KAUtAsiJiii, Sll wereMtir EiMctr. 75x100 On comer, choice location on 28d st. Price. 13200: easy terms. C H. KOHKl.T 2" .YYfts&ington si - POINT VIEW ST. JOHNS IS BUILDING UP RAPIDLY 20 houses built and building all of a good substantial class and for occupation by the owners. There are no houses for rent in Point View. The nrine and terms unnn which we are offering lots in Point View enable any tnrifty person to secure nome of their own. Substantial improvements are in progress at Point View. City water on the ground. Fine car service with the line running on two sides of the addition, and within 3 min utes' walk of every lot. If vou want a deliphtful ride take the St. Johns car to Point View and see this property we have an office there or call on The Title , Guarantee & trust Company 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce St. Johns THE INDUSTRIAL COM M U IN I TY Is crowing more rarjidly than any other Portland suburb, because of the mills which are occupying its water frontage. St. Johns has two miles of the finest mill, factory and dock sites in. Portland and it will become a great town. Lots, $5 Down, $5 a Month. Free Street-Car Tickets on Application, Agent at Oak Park Office Each P. II. Hartman, Thompson & Powers 3 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Unimproved Lots! $375 And upward for lots, 50x100. in Central Albina, close to Upper and Lower Albina car lines; streets aro Improved and sewers In. These are the cheapest lota: In Portland. 100x100 In Kenllworth, closa to car line. $300 $600 $800 $1200 $1250 $1500 $1500 $2500 $3500 50x100 on East 11th St., between Tillamook and Thompson sts. 100x100 on X". E. cor. of Skldmora street and Missouri avenue. 60x100 on north side of Savler sL, between, 24th and 25th streets. 100x100 on S. E. cor. of East 12th and Hancock sts.. In Holladay's Addition; very slghtlr and tha cheapest quarter-block In Holladay.' 275x200, ono block from St. Johns electric line. 50x100 on Northrup St., between 19th and 20th sts. 113x100 on X. W. cor. of 20th and Jlyrtle sts., Portland Helshts. 100x100 on S. B. cor. of 19th and Laurel sts.. Portland Heights. $5000 s 105x100 on north side of Johnson bet. zutn ana -ist bis. -ii nnd eot anr list before pur chasing elsewhere. Rountree & Diamond, 241 Stark St., Corner Second 5-Room Cottages I have several very desirable places; for sale, on and near Williams ave nue, new and modern In every par ticular. Also several cottajsea In vi cinity of Russell street. Payments to suit purchasers. A. H. BIRRELL (Formerly of MacMaster & Birrell.) Real Estate, General Insurance and Financial Agency 303-4 McKay Building, Third and Stark. Phone Main 5 On account of the fix tures not being done for new store we will not be able to open before June 27th. In the meantime we offer the stock we have left at big reductions so as not to move any old goods to the new store, 334 Washington St. Atpres ent 207 First Street. ABENBROTH BROS., Jewelers and Opticians. Interest Paying Property $12,500 for business lot. pars 11.31 per cent nj2T,000 for lot near Portland Hotel; 7.35 to 10 per cent net obtalrahle. SW.000 for U block paying 11.11 per cent net. HlKher Interest obtainable. F. . An drews Co.. Hamilton bldg. Mount Tabor Land A choice tract of residence property most suitable and profitable for platting. Scensrr.. soli and water excellent. Jfear car lines, y. V. Andrews Co., Hamilton bldg. $950 Bargain Is Ice. level lot, 50x30. near 18th and Northrup. C. L OKU 291 Washington sfe