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THE SUKDAY OBEGOXIAN, PORTLAND, JUKE 11, 1905. 19 CLASSIFIED A3). SATES. NEW TODAY. TOK 3.VLB XEAX. JtSTATX. NEW TODAY. UGKS RENT GALE Cruiser Marblehead Has Rough Trip Up Coast." DECKS FLOODED FOR HOURS Orders Are That Commander Holmes Take His Vessel From Portland to Port Angeles, leaving Here Tuesday Morning: For 48 hours this -week the United States crulfcer Marblehead bucked one of the hardest storms she ever encountered. Jlany big jseas she took dlrcctlj over the bow, and the gun deck was flooded al most continuously. AVhon tho crulsor arrived In port at 1 o clock yesterday afternoon, her forward fumcl showed long white stroaks from imp masses of salt water that' had been fjng high above dock. As soon as she was moored Just above the steel bridge, the men, of whom there are 260 on board, ucnt to work to dry out their clothes, clean the guns and fittings and got busy with tho paint brushes. "Why. we were on a submarine boat for hours," said one of tho officers. The Marblehead left San Francisco at 8 o clock Wednesday morning. According to schedule she should Rave been off the Columbia early Friday morning. But the best speed that she could make the great er part of the way was four knots an hour, for one hour outside the heads Fhe began to buck a tremendous north west wind, tho same gale that dolaycd tift steamer St. Paul. Contrary to expectations, the Marble head Is ordered to leave Portland at 9:30 o clock Tuosday morning for Port Ange las, where she will relieve the destroyer Perry. Commander Holmes orders are to watch out for Russian or Japanese ves rcls entering Puget Sound. A large reception committee had ar ranged to leave Merrill's boathouse at 2 o clock, but only I. N. Flelschner, vice president of the Exposition corporation, and I. Allen Lewis boarded thb cruiser to extend a wolcomo In the name of the city. The orders for the cruiser aro so groat a disappointment to the Fair officials that today a requost for an extension of time in Portland will "be telegraphed to "Wash ington. It Is expected that the flagship Chicago and the Boston will leave San Francisco tomorrow, but the Fair people do not like to sco one cruiser depart before others arrive. Following arc tho officers of the Marble head: Commander. F. H. Holmes; Ucutenant Commander. A. C. Alxny; Lieutenant-Commander, J. H. Palmer; Ensign, J. H. Blackburn; Mldshlpmon, M. S. Davis, R, S. Davis and T. C Johnson; Passed As sistant Surgeon, C. H. Do Lancy; Assist ant Paymaster, G. A. Helmlcks; Boat swain. J. C. RIckcrtts. Gunner. L Wil bur; Warrant Machinist, D. J. McCarthy; Pay Clerk. E. F. Deeds. On tho last day of June Commander Holmes expects to rotlre from tho Navy and settle In California. The Marblehead Is a third-class cruiser, E32 net tonnage, 257 feet long, and was built in 1902 In Boston. Her armament consists principally of ten five-Inch guns and six slx-pounders. She was in port two yoars ago. The Marblehead will be open to vis I tors after 10 A. M. today. No one can be received on Tuesday, hor sailing day. LIGHTSHIP OFF MENDOCINO Vessel From New York Will Take Place of Whistling Buoy Soon. Ono of the two new lightships re cently brought to San Francisco from New Tork will be placed near Cape Mendocino about June 28. The Light house Board of tho Twelfth District has given notice that about that date the lightship. No. 83, will be estab lished In about 156 foot of water, about 45i miles wost-southwest from Cape Mendocino lighthouse, off Blunt's Reef. Her approximate position will be: Lati tude, north, 40 degrees. 26 minutes; longitude, west. 124 dogrees, 30 min utes, fahe wii show a fixed white lens lantern light from each of her two masts, and each light from three lan terns encircling tho masthead. Tho lights will be B0 feet above tho water. and will bo visible 13 mllos in clear weather. During thick or foggy weather the vossol will sound 12-inch steam chime whlstlos, giving blasts of 12 seconds duration, separated by sllont Intervals or 4b seconds. No. S3 Is a flushdeck steam vessel, has two masts, schooner-rigged, no bowsprit, and a circular, rod. hoop Iron cage work daymark at oaoh mast head. The hull is rod with "Blunt's Reef In white on each side, and 'S5 In whito on each bow. A black smoke stack and tho whistle are between the masts and a white pUoth6use forward. About the same dato tho whistling buoy, located about thrco-fourths of a mile west, three-fourths 5outh of the outer rock of Blunt's Reof will be re moved. Good Saturday Clearances. Four vessols cleared at the Custom House yesterday. The San Francisco St. Paul which, being a day late, re ceived Quick dispatch, left down last night with a number of passengers, 21 89 sacks of flour, 500 sacks of shorts and 066 sacks of bran. The oil steamer W hlttlor was discharging at tho gas dock yesterday and will tow out the oil barge Santa Paula today. There were 7600 barrels of oil on the barge, and 10,000 on the tank steamer. The steamer Toledo arrived in yesterday morning with considerable freight and 19 passengors from Gray's Harbor. She was due to leave down early this morn ing with 40 tons of freight. Whallnc Station Ready Soon. The whaling station being- erected at Scchart. Barclay Sound, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, will be i ready in July. About $80,000 has been spent upon it by Victoria capitalists. It will give employment to 100 men, of whom 75 will be engaged steadily at the station. Tho steam whaling schoon er Orion, which, has been recently pur chased, requires ten men. and will carry such modern whaling appliances as harpoon-guns, patent reels, winches and tackles. The owners are consid ering orectlng a string of such sta tions in British Columbia. Princess to Try for a Record. SEATTLE. Wash., June 10. (Special.) The Princess Viptorla. owned by the Canadian Pacific, left Seattle at midnight tonight for Victoria tor a try against the record on both the going and returning, trips. The Princess is conceded to be the fastest boat on the Sound, but not even her owners know her 6peed possibilities. The boat has not been allowed, in the past, to extend herself. On the trip down from Victoria tomor row night the Princess Victoria win try for a record and will be timed from tha JACKSON PLACE on Pit. Tabor Rsservoir Line. Jbnlv 20 minutes out. ' j -ctr-ts-Screened Gravel Graded Streets . acr of City. . w.lk: Fine vevv DoCka.- - - Fertile "fiair to -t For Sale: b nUItds orT fi" moment the last line Is cast loose at Victoria until she is made fast to her dock in Seattle. This test is not regarded as the best. however, for the boat is to make her run against time after she loaves the harbor of Victoria and the count whioh the Canadian Pacific is anxious to record will be from that point until she slows down off the last buoy In Seattle harbor. A bis party of Seattle newspapermen will make the trip as eucsts of tho company, and returning British Columbia newspaper men will be aboard. Decide on Collision Tills Week. Tho announcement of the decision of the United States Inspectors en the Spon- ccr-B-allcs City collision will probably be mado Tuesday. The stenographer will submit his transcript of the proceedings at the Investigation tomorrow, and these will, of course, be read by Inspectors Ful ler and Edward? before the decision la reached. No time fr the investigation of the collision between the Samson and the Toledo has yet been fixed, as Manager Fay, of the Toledo, is in Gray's Harbor. Notice to Mariners. Yaquina Bar range front beacon light. page 26, No. E5 (List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks. Pacific Coast. 1S04. page 47). June 6 tho structure from which this Axed white post-lantern light is shown, on the dry sands opposite Newport, Or., reported carried away January 14. was rebuilt in Its original location and the light re placed thereon. Charters French Ship d'Angers. Tho French ship David d'Angers has been chartered by Moyer, Wilson & Co. to load at Southampton for Portland. The last passage of the vessel was from Ta coma to Queonstown. She Is of 1579 tons and should arrive In Decomber. Ferryboat to Hun Again. The ferryboat New Western Queen, run ning across tho Columbia from The Dalles, has been remodeled and will bo in oper ation In a few days. Deputy Collector R. F. Barnes will go to The Dalles this week to moasure the boat. Marino Notes. Back for one of her regular cargoes of lumber, the schooner Beulah reached port yesterday. The lumber goes to San Francisco. On Friday the schoonor Endeavor sailed from San Francisco for PorUand. She will load lumber at the Portland Mills. It is reported that the Pacific Coast steamship Company may place a steamer on the rua between Portland and San Francisco. Having been repaired and inspected, tho steamer George W. Simons will leavo port today to return to her run between The Dalles and Cascade Locks. Domestic and Foreign Ports. ASTORIA, Or., Juna 10. Arrival at 6 and left up at 6:13 A. M. Halted Statas cruiser ilarWehf-ad. from San Francisco. Bailed at 0 A. il. Steamer Despatch, fer Ean FraacUae. Sailed at C:40 A. M. Steamer Cassade, far San Francisco. Condition of the bar at G P. iL, Kaootb; wind, northwest; weather, cloudy. Ban Francisco, June 10. Arrived at 11 last nltht Steamer Acme, from PorUand. Arrived Bark Amy Turner, from Hlle; eckooner A. J. "Wert, from Gray's Harbor; oteamor Uma tilla, from Victoria; stcamor Coqullta River, from Eureka. Sailed Steamer San Juan, for AacoB and Panama; bark W. B. Dint, for Makawell; German cbooaer Triton, fer Ja llut. South Seas; steamer M. F. Plant, fer Coos Bay; atcamer San Pedro, for Gray's llarber; schooner Fortuna, for Coaulllo Hirer; schooner San Buena Ventura, far Gray's Har bor. Sailed at 6 P. M. -Steamer Aurclla, for Portland. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Juna 10. Maximum tempera ture, S3 de?.; minimum, it. Jllver reading at 11 A. II., 12.4 feet; chance In past 24 hours, rise, 0.1 of a foot Total precipitation. S P. M. to S P. M.. none; total since Sep tember L 1004. 22.57 laches; normal. 41.55 Inches; deficiency. 11. 0S Inches. Total sun shine June 8. IPOS, 10 hoars and 39 minutes; possible. 13 hours and 40 minutes. Barom eter (reduced to tea. level) at 5 P. M. 28.00, PACIFIC COAST WEATHER, Wind. STATIONS. Baker City......... Bismarck. ......... Boise Eureka Helena........ .... Kamloop?. B. C. .. . North Head.. ...... Pocatello PorUand 7610.00J flSE Clear Rnlo on! !rw m i 60 0.00 81NW Pt. cidr. 76W.OOJ 8!J 5S0.O0;i6'X JClear f u C!dy. Clear Ft. Cldr. 7Oj0.O0, SINW R4 10.00! SI0.00 acw fcioudr 7OW.O0! W iciear S310.00 P NW E Clear Red BluC J?8)0.00 4 IClear Jciear Itoiebure. JS20.00 12N Sacramento 194 10.00 4ISW (Clear 121X San Francisco. .V.V.!62to!oOI24 Clear W Clear SDOkana .....4f2 -0.00 10 SE Cloudy P: CWy. Seattle C72 0.00! C'NTV Tatoosh Island 152 T I SISW TT--11 it-.Ii. loc-ln nAl ,T Cloud Jr. Walla Walla. . . ISSIO.OO! X Pt.Cl T trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Pair weather has prevailed today la all seotloaa of the North Pacific except alons the northwest coast of Waahlnston and on the Strait ot Fuea. where Urht scatterlnr show, ers have occurred. It is- warmer this evenlnr In the Wlllarn ctte Yalley. Southeastern Waahlnctoo, East ern Oregon ana southeastern laano. The Indications aro for partly cloudy weather In this district Sunday, with slightly lower temperature west of the Cascade Mountains. THE RIVERS. The T'pper Columbia RlTtr continues to rls at all stations except We natch ee. Wash., where a Ught fall was noted this moralsc The Snake has begun to rise araln thron sh out Its entire length. The Willamette at Portland vlll remain about stationary at a stage of between 12-3 and 12,3 feet - until Monday, when it will begla to rise araln. probably reaching a stajra of 12.9 feet by Tuesday. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 2S 2S hours ending; at midnight. Juno 11: Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy with slightly lower temperature. Westerly winds. Western Oregon Partly cloudy with slight ly lower temperature. Wetterly winds. Western Washington Partly cloudy with occasional tight showers along- ths north coast. Westerly winds. Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Fair Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Partly cloudy and occasionally threatenxac. A. B "WOLXiABER, Actlar District Frcatr. MAIM If3" EALTY IN DEMAND Many Sales at Advanced Prices Are Reported. BUILDING BOOM IS ON Properly Is Bringing Much Higher Ilatcs Than. Could Have Been Obtained a Year Ago in Portland. It is a poor week In Portland these days that does not see several large real estate transactions in the center of town. Last week produced two for J109-.0M apiece, both good prices compared with what could have boon obtained a year ago for the tame property. And each was bought for the pu'pose of Improvement. The wells Fargo Express Company's purchase of the J. II. Peterson stable at Sixth and Oak. for the purpose of erecting a flro-proof eight or ten-story brick build ing, might be considered the most im portant real estate transaction which has taken place for several weeks. The build ing will be erected immediately and will establish tho character of Sixth street as an office building district for all time. The Pfunder corner at Eleventh and Washington, of the same size, 1(0 by lt. was sold to a syndicate for the same price. $100,000. A building will also be erected here, probably an aparttnont house. The rapidly-Increasing valuation of Portland property is shown by the latter sale. A very few weeks ago William Flledner purchased the Byron Z. Holmes homestead, a block further down town, for JS0, 000. On account of the proximity to the business districts, this latter cor ner might bo considered the more valua ble, yet it was sold for $3)(XX less than the other. All Washington street is 'receiving a boom. The lower end cannot be touched at anywhere near last year's figures, and further up a good deal over half has been old and much resold in tho last few months. The only upper Washington street sale was of the small triangular fractional lot at nineteenth and Washington streets. This was sold by C. Frcckensteln to K. A- Ealy for 515,000. The quarterblock belonging to C S. Merrill, at Morrison and Park streets, was reporter sold last night to two young business men whoso names wero not given. The price paid was 550.0M. innumerable smaller sales all over town and particularly In the suburbs are re corded cacn aay. out tne signincanee or them Is dwarfed in the rush of larger business. Transfers for Week. June 2 J 42.91S June fi 43,52 June 6 195,1s) June 7 11.23 June S 43,336 June 9 45230 June 10 3S.25Q Total 1120,945 Permits for Week. Juno 3 3 13.TM June 5 S.120 June 6 2,900 June 6,vi June S 18,415 June 9 5,153 June 10 3,900 Total JS3.900 Arrested for Smuggling. F. J. Morse was arrested yesterday upon a warrant issued from the Fed eral Court charging him with smug gling. The allegation made against the prisoner Is. that he made false Invoice of various Japanese cu rios Imported to him In order to avoid paying duty to the Government. The de ceit was detected, and upon the appear ance of Morse at the Custom House to claim his wares he was arrested. The prisoner was afterwards placed under $100) bonds and will be given a neanng before United States Commissioner J. A. Sladen, on Friday, June lfi. Married In PorUand. A. Wenael, of Salem, Or., and Miss Jen nie McCann, of McCoy. Or., were married at Portland last week. Mr. Wendel is a general carpenter foreman with the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. Mrs. Wendel was also with the same company for several years as station agent. They will make their home at Salem. Or. Bertha Crelghtoa Engagement Over. The Bertha Crelghtoa engagement at the Marquam came to a cloys last night, it having' been decided to cancel the re maining two weeks which were to fol low A Romance of 'Tfi." The theater will be dark this week and the week fol lowing Barney Bernard will appear in The Financier." Representative Wanted A reliable, progressive manufacturing concern, with highest bank and commer cial references, will give salaried positions to a few good, energetic Agents and So licitors who will invest 550 In their busi ness on which will be paid a 5 per cent dividend every three months. High-class, permanent employment and an opporta- nlty to earn from to 5300 per week or more In salary and commissions. Investi gate promptly as only a limited number of appointments will be made. C E. DONLIX. Ass't Mgr.. Benton Harbor, Mich. NEW TODAY. RIVER FRONT FOR SALE Toot acres. Soiadarn Pa rifle BaUraal aa west. WUlametU FJrer oa east. T T. Btraate. a4 8iri.' fcelax Xniu." -ataatlaaa Wasted. 15 arenU r baa, IS eesis: It to M war, 24 tea: 21 t SS wards. 2 eesria. c4c 'o 41 ewtBt fer aasttHstml luertWs. UNDER ATT. OTHER HEADS. excet "New Today," 24 cexts far IS wards er leas; II U H wards. 4 eestat 21 to 2 words. St ceatStf- etc. trst teserttea. Eada addltloaaJ Insertloa. oac-kaLf : a f Briber dfaceat ai der OB BB4fc. TNEW TOD AY (raace saexsarw xxate). 15 eeata per Use. 8nt teserttea: It teats pi Ue of each addlUoaal lasertlas. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care Tk Orecaalaa. aad left at this of&ce. sfcoeld always lactosed to sealed esrelopea. Xe stasa U repaired a such letters. The Orexaalaa win set Tsa resoaBlo for errors la adTertlsesaesta tavern threads the felrpboB. AMUSEMENTS. PORTLAND HOME STOCK COMPANY Clifton Talcure's beautiful four-act I play. "Won Back. a performance ot ' trill ho eiven nt Foresters Halt. Washington street, between 6th ond th, next Saturday night. The play will be produced by the Portland Home Stock Company, an organization composed en tirely of ounc people of this city, who have given It careful tehoaraal. MEETING NOTICES. WEBFOOT CAMP. NO. CS. WOODMEN OF THB WORLD The funeral of our late neighbor. E. E. White, wtll be heW tnday at 10:30 A. M. tram J. P. Fin ley Jc Sana Par ian. All members please attend. UOWELU C. C JOS. A. I- BARB OH. Clerk. A. & A. S. RITE-Twelfth semi-annual reunion pregramsae for today. Candidates aMemhle at 0 A. II. sharf: 4th. Slh aad Cth degrees at 10 A. M.; lUh degree 3 P. M.; 15th degree S P. M. By order PRESIDING OFFICER. W. R, C. GEORGE WRIGHT NO. 2. meets every Friday evening, third floor Mulkey bolldlng. northeast corner Second and Morri son. HELEN N. PACKARD, PreaMent- 31 n MB ERS OF ASTRA CIRCLE aro re quested to attend the funeral of our late neighbor. Marie Foraberg. Sunday. June 11. frem the residence. US Carpenter street, 130 o'clock. VIOLA U HATES. Guaraian ?eignror. OREGON LODGE. NO. 1. K. OF P. Meets tonight at K. of P. Hall. Marquaa bWg. Eq. rank werk. VWUac Knights cordially In vited. EUGENE H. DOWL1NG. C. C E. D. CURTIS. K. ot H. and S. BORN. HARRIS "Born to the wife of Dr. H. J. Harris, a. aon. Mother and son are doing nicely. FUNERAL NOTICES. XNAPP Mrs. Elisabeth C Kaapp. at the - home of her daughter. Mrs. George D Greene. 335 East 11th st N. Funeral at residence Monday. - V. 11. ' KNAPP In this city, on Juae 10. 1903. at the family residence. 333 East 11th et. North. Elizabeth C Knann. axed SO years, 10 month?. 1 day. Funeral Monday. Juae 12. JWXt. at I, a!., from the above resi dence. Friends reapectraiiy invited to at tend. Interment Rlrervlew cemetery. SMITH In this city, at her late residence. 406 Surrnan street, June O. HOG, Lueretla Smith, wire of II. Jt. Smith, er this city. aged 72 yearr. Friends and acquaintance are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Flnlers chapel today at 1 P. M. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery. WHITE Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully Invited to attend the ruaeral of tho late Elmer E. White, which will take place from Flnleya chapel today at 10:30 A. M. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. DUNNING, McENTEE Jk GILBAUGH. successors to Donning Campion, under' takers and embalmers, modern In every de tail, "th and rlae. Phono Main 4S0. Lady assistant. EDWARD nOLMAN CO, Undertaken and cmbalmrrt, have mored to their new build ing. Third and Salmoa. Lady assistant. Telephone No. S97. J. P. FINXEV Jt SON, Funeral Directors, cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 0. F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 EaU Alder. Lady assistant. Telephono East 52. ZKLLER-BYRNKS CO, UNDERTAKERS?. Embalmers. 273 ItuVl; East 10SS; lady as't. NEW TODAY. A. J. FARMER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. You can save 20 per cent by dealing with us. Kote some of our prices: One pound 35c M. and J. coffee. 23c; 3 cans Carnation cream. 2ic; extra choice creamery butter, per roll. 45c: S bars silk soap. 23c: 19-pound box crackers. 50c; 10 pounds No. 1 Jap nee. ac; isroxcn Java conee, s pounds, 25c: S pounds good rice. 2Sc 1 pound Schil ling bAKing powaer, sc: i pound Koyai baking powder, 40c; 1 pound Arm and Hammer soda. 5c; 1 box No. 1 macaroni. Sc; 13 bars Royal Saon, 25c; 10 pounds sago or tapioca, 3ac; iw pounds best u, G. sugar. 1-VT0: 17 pounds cranukited su gar best, $L00; 1 pound English breakfast tea. lsc: best fcastern nams,- per pound. IStic; 2 cans Primrose cream. 15c: 1 sack good hard-wheat flour. 11.00; 5-pound pail k.,, r.v- IA.ivilm1 noli 11.(0; l gallon good syrup, 40c; 1-pound can raxed beans. &c; z-pouna can oukcu Deans. 10c; 1 can salmon, 5c: 1 pound shredded cocoanut. 15c: 1 package seeded raisins. 5c; 1 -quart bottle pure olive oil, 60c; 1-nlnt bottle puro ollvo oil. 30c; 2 cans sliced pineapple. 25a Wc deliver on tho East Side Tuesdays and Fridays. Remember the number. 2&1 3d sL, corner Jefferson. Phono Mam 403. Farms Those la search of farms can Cod out more In aa hour In examination of oar large list Uxaa can b learned in a ffioslo in a so called lBdepeadent search, over the country. AxalaL, wa can. aa a rale, sell farms at lower price thaa straarers caa possibly ret them for. The adraatages are many and obvlons We hare a thareucb and practical knowledge ot all sections aad will advise intending pur chaser alter learning tneir wisoes. We have the properties ot soma of the niott sab4tantlal people In the state, aad claim to act honorably with all with whom we deaL Ask any of the basiks of the city mt to oar etas disc and methods. Call or write for partial list of lands. Jennings Lodge Additions Haviac sold practically all of Jeaalac Lodce acre tract, we bare Jusr put oa the market two choice additions thereto, aad shall csstlBue to sell Sao acre homes at small lot prices. Yon caa secure a home or lavestzaeat aero by payment of part j don saa balaace monthly or qnarterly. Tbs addlUoas are es the Oresoa City car line aad taely located. Invest your sarins la oae or more tracts where they will (crow aa the laad .Increases la value aad where yea will heard year xoaey lastead of spend lac H from meat la maath. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 243 STARK ST. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE ar isesfto are eeatattte u a faraJs abstracts srosaatly. MOXTGaGE 10.1X3 sjgiitil srtla4 JU1 Mate. mCUHiTX AXCTKACX A T3K38T , SU-SU Ciiassfcar BY THE oniandAuGtion Rooms AUCTION SALE GROCERY STORE At 342 Front St. TOMORROW AT 10 A. M. Bo sure and be on time, as we are going to make quick work of it. Fixtures sold in tlrst half hour. The nice fresh stock of groceries, cigars, to baccos and candles will follow In lively succession, as everything must be sold be- xore nignt. .PART LIST OF FIXTURES. One octacon hlah ease, one souare showcase, five-foot showcase, largs coffee mill, with patent running gear. riO-gallon oil tank, two Stlmnson computing scales, three 10-foot counters, large Icebox, meat and cheese safe, etc., etc C. 1. FORD. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE FINE FURNITURE, ETC At The Portland Auction Reams 211 First Street TOMORROW, 2 P. M. One lot of furniture from Mr. Aimer's esldence is particularly neat and almost new. and Includes chiffoniers, dressers. metal beds, springs, hair and other mat tresses, rockers, bed lounsres. sDrlnsr cots. upholstered cots, mirror-back china closet. Kiicnen treasures, taoies. extension taoies. chairs, largo mirrors, pictures. Brussels and ingrain carpets, some tine goods, par lor tamps, stoves, etc.. etc. c tOKD. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE At Residence, 506 Williams Ave., Take U Car TUESDAY NEXT AT 10 A. M. Piano, Furniture, Etc. Tho owner is leavlnsr Immediately, and must soli EVERYTHING, which Includes a very fine Bryant piano, two fine oak bedroom suits, springs and mattresses. oak sideboard, extension table and dining crouTj. rocaers. parlor set. parlor arus- scb carocts. incxain ca roots eiiiiows. ned ding, fine pictures. ELECTRIC FAN. etc. Aitt. ijtf, odd dressers, good cook stove, china, crockery, silverware. laun dry and kitchen utensils, etc. etc Come early and Inspect. 5K Williams avc, near itusseu st. t;. i. oko. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE FURNITURE, CARPETS At The Portland Auction Rooms 211 First Street WEDNESDAY NEXT AT 2 P. M. At this sale we will havo about 31 YARDS OF CARPETS, all kinds, all slzos. Axmlnstcrs. Brussels and Ingrains if you wont, carpets, just TOUCH. THE BUTTON; and FURNITURE we will have all kinds, plenty of It. lust like new: some not so good; but all of It at your own price. Sold at public auction Wednes day next, at 2 v. ii. C. I FORD, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE At The Portland Auction Rooms 211 First Street FRIDAY NEXT AT 2 P. M. All kinds of furniture, carpets, stoves. boots and shoos, some fancy goods, mllll- iirrj, cic. xnesc koocls raus; oe poiu. C. U. FORD, Aucuoneer. If you wish to sell or buy FURNITURE of any style or quality, it will pay you well to consult tne Portland Auction Rooms, at 211 First st. Ph6ne Main 5635. A. auitLiiAUH. iTopneior. Auction Sales BY J. T. WILSOIN AUCTIONEER Stocks and Merchandise Bought or Sold. Telephone Main 1626. MONDAY, TOMORROW At Salesroom, 180 First Street at 10 A. M. This sale affords ROYAL RESTAU RANT RANGE; two cook stoves: mantel beds; five different pattern dressers; six cttrcrent pattern iron Deds; springs and mattresses; oaK. ash and willow rocKers bookcase: cud racks: chiffonier, with mlr ror: clocks; fine walnut sideboard: go-cart; upholstered chairs: tables: chairs, etc: dishes; utensils; Brussels carpets in select patterns; kitchen treasures and a variety 01 otner usciui goous. WEDNESDAY'S SALE At the Auction House, Corner First and Yamhill Streets, at 10 A. (VI. Furniture, ranges. stoves, carpets, dishes, kitchen requisites and a variety of household effects consigned for positive sale, sale commences prompt at 10 M.. at 1H First street. FRIDAY'S SALE At Salesroom, 180 First Street, at 10 A. M. This sale comprises men's shoes. ladies' shoes, misses and children's shoes; men's, voutha and children's clothinsr. and a va ried assortment of goods, both useful and ornamental. Great clearance auction sale. Plenty of goods to be hadat your price. GILMAIN Auction 5: Commission Co S. L. N. G1LMAN, Auctioneer Office and Salesrooms. 413 Washlaxtoa Sts Established 41 Years. AUCTION SALES At Rooms No. 413 Washington Street Every Tuesday, Thurs day and Friday, Each Day at 10 o'clock A. M. TUESDAY'S SALE. 10 A. M., will in elude all the furniture of East Side res! dence, Also to close Eastern cbnslgn ment, 23 steel wire folding couches; mat tresses: 10 dozen chairs from the Tern pie; 10 dozen pillows: davenport; 1C0 Iron i bedsteads or line designs, to close roanu odd dressers; commodes: 100 new bed quilts; blankets; couches; dining tables buffet; pretty chairs: rockers; stands, etc all rugs: carpets, etc. N. B. Buyers fit ting up rooms will do well to attend. All goods upon our uoors must do as good as or oeuer tnan aavcrtisea. S. I N. GHAT AN. Auctioneer. Auction Sales Thursday and Friday Each day at 10 A. M-. wa will sell by public auction household furniture at 413 Washington street. S.L.K. GUZMAN. Auctioneer. California "Bliss Lands" Eaatl farms for settlers. 8960 acres of Irrl sated land In ZO-acra farms at SZ9 to J73 per acre oae-zocrta caaa. iteacaas ay soutaara Pacific or Santa. Fe Overlaad Use, direct ta Tular Ctty. 2 miles rox SUas J.saas. tables, tecs." dairy catUa trl?. BeokJet fr rrcra Bliss Lanes fine), ears SfctUtTS Jt llvas. Lawyers, at Farrcct .. aa -naa- REAL ESTATE - - STSe Lots in Doscbat's Second Addition. next to 1W5 Fair: easy terms. fW-JTwo lota. 14ti and College. siSM U-bloek. 24th. it, near entrance to r air. Wee-Full lot, Northrup. near 22d. 34 acrss. iu acres unaer prew, near Cedar Mills. $i5 East front lot, 11th st,. near Harri son. S48o 50x100 and two cottaxes. renting for 5t0; 7th and Clay; lot la worth $5000. $364 Modern 8 -room new home oa ISth. near Irvlnx: immediate possession. SJX3 73x100. Everett St.. Nob HllL $6M 00x130 In front of new Banfleld home. Portland Helchtai beat view. $33W Beautiful, new. modern home on Irv ing, near 24th: renUne for 373. $14, Improved property 50 feet front Avasninxton st.; leased for 1123 per montn. 20,0e-8ricx building. Alder st, paying a per cent net. 4-S!ock facing east on 23d and Irvine;, with a large moaera l-room, dwelling, tne nouse costing J1U.00O to build. This property will be sold for a reasonable price and on favorable terms. NEW HOME We offer for sale the beautiful and sightly home ot the lata Dr. Herbert Cardwell, 23th and Johnson. There are about 2Vi lots with new 11-roorn dwelling, built after the latest design and Is now ready for occupancy. AROMORE The most desirable bulidlnc site in Fort- land, surrounded by palatial homes with an unoostructed vew of our tj-ou. mountains; MO WiiJ tiUUMIWJ .VO.-S4.nj 1 property supplied with bltulithlc streets, ce ment sldewoiKs. Suit Itun water, sewer ana gas laid to each lot. TaXe Washington street car to City Park and get off at Park ave. For plats and prices call on or address. OVER THE RIVER $li5 per acre, the best Improved farm in Multnomah County. 3130 and up. lots In Feurer's Addition. $406 Lot 0. block 14. Central Alblna. 5700 Corner lot. Union avo. and ivon st. y:o East front lot. Gantenbeln ave., near Page st. SS8 0 lots in Kdendale, near Sunnyslde. WOO Corner lot. E. 11th and Hancock. fSOQ Lots near Steel bridge. 300 10x100 with cottage and barn. Alas- worth ave.. Piedmont: renting tor ais.au. SiaOO Full lot. 7th. near Weidter. $100050x100 and 0-room house, Starr, near Russell st. i easy terms. XlSOe- Block 2S. "Pattern's Second Addition: will trade for Spokane property. $16041 3"-room modern cottage In Sunnyslde, renting ror 5i7.su per montn. Sisee Corner. S. TV. cor. E. 15th and Madi son. One of the most modern and up-to-date little homes in Sunnyslde. $2000 Corner lot and modern new house. C93 E. 3th st. $2000 Two lota in bearing fruit and 0-room house. Sandr Road, near E. 23th. $2380 New 6-room house, Williams ave. $2330 vOxl20 and new S-room house, Union ave.. near Iw st. $220053x100 and two house?. 404 and 4C6 E. 0th; rent $25 per month. $25003 lots, southeast corner of Kth and TiiiamooK. 70050x100 and 0-room modern house, AOS Commercial st.. Upper Alblna. $3500 Quarter-block. 2d and Wasco. $3300 Two lots and modern s-room 'nouse. Williams ave. 5400010 acres facing two boulevards, near Peninsula station. $4000 Corner lot with 8-roora house and barn. E. Sth and Sherman. 54500 Corner lot. close in, 3 cottages, rent ing for $33 per month. $50601 acr. E. 3d and Stephens. 500 feet railroad rrontage; win trade tor au raui or MlnneaDolls DrODertv. $3500 Two lots and 0-room modern house. E. OaK. near 9th: will trade ror larm near Pendleton or Umatilla. $5700100x100 and 0-room modern house In McMUlen's Addition, near ateci onage; room for two more houses. Do you want to buy a sawmill? We have one at Estacada. 54 acres with mill. Don't fall to see us about this proposition. SUBURBAN HOMES ' The Larson home, near Hunter's Station (ML Tabor car). Is now for sale. The prop erty consists of 100x200. house, greenhouse and barn, with an -abundance oz oearing fruit: easy terms. Beautiful home, located at Mt. Tabor, con sisting of about two acres of ground, large. modern, well-built residence and windmill. tor one-half of original cost; will trade. Grindstaff & Schalk 284 Stark Street. TELETHONS SIAIX 302. Acreage The best for the price asked of any on the market. On the O. W. & P. eleotrlo line, just east of Sellwood. at Wichita Station. $150 per acre on Installments. Take "Estacada car at First and Washing ton sts. KNAPP & IY1ACKEY Room 2, Chamber of Commerce. T. C. P.VRRY. Kesldent Agent. BURNS1DE STREET Desirable lot centrally located near 10th (West Side), excellent location for flats and ruture retail Business. A. H. BIRRELL 202 McKay bldg.. 3d and Stark. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FURNITURE, ETC. "We are instructed to sell by auction at BAKER'S AUCTION-HOUSE. CORNER OF ALDER AND PARK STS., ON TUESDAY NEXT Comprising a first-class automatic Morris chair: fine davenport In red velour, with cabinet for bedding; modern stylo couches, with metallic construction: large Dler mirror. French plate: highly polished mahogany and oak rockers; pretty parlor taoies; divan in suk aamasic: pictures; lace curtains; portieres; handsome Ax mlnster and velvet rugs. 9x12; nine. Brus sels caroets of attractive patterns: nrst class hlxhlv polished Quarter OAK DIN ING-ROOM SUITE. Including extension table. 12 chairs, buffet and china cabinet. English dinner set, silverware: In nine bedrooms fine folding bed in Iron, with colden oak cabinet: stylish Iron beds: two bedroom sets in golden oak finish, all complete with hair, felt and wool mat tresses and best steel wire springs, goose feather pillows, medicated cotton ouilts white soreads. handsome chiffoniers and dressers in maple and oak. with heavy French-plata mirrors: mantel beds; gas range and kitchen utensils; lawn seats: and other useful lots too numerous to mention. REMEMBER, the goods are all la first-class order, and will be sold to tho highest bidder on TUJS3D.A.1 next. PROMPT AT 10 U VJiUUlv. GEORGE BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT We shall submit to public competition a large assortment of housefurnlshlngs. me- dlum-nade furniture and good carpets, at BAiCJvit s Auuxiuit-.u.uua;. commen cing at 10 o'clock. GEORGE BAKER & CO., Auctioneers, FRIDAY NEXT - We continue the auction by clearing out all consigned goods seat to BAKER'S AUCTION-HOUSE for disposal for spot GEORGE BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. NOTICE We are advised that another car of malleable iron beds and sanitary steel couches will arrive In a tew days. Wo advise friends to place their orders early, bo as to get, prompt dellver.y and, further, we wish to remind nartles fur nishing that we are NOT In the Portland furniture trust and that we shall con- tinue selling in private salo department at com 10 to per cent less tnan otner stores. GEORGE BAKER & CO.. Practical Furniture Men o Over 40 Tears' Experience. TOR. SALE 25X100 ON 1ST ST.. KKAR- Jeros. with buildiBC Price JS50O. Pays OTr 16 per cent oa Investment; caa e improved aad made to pay much more. JLOereaa Q cars oragOBia rv -feo.'.o$Kfcr& Col FOR SALE BY Hartman, Thompson & Powers Room 2, C of C. $16,500 $12,500 50xSO-foot brick bulldinr on business Street on the west Side. .Rents J1S0O per an num. Pays Si per cent nat. Double flat, close in, on tho West Side: rent $150 per month; buildings new and modern. 50x100 feet, corner of E. 7th and Davis sts.. with three 6 room houses, renting for $53 per month. New 8-room modern house on the corner of 10th and Broad way. 50xlOO-foot lot, on the corner. $4500 $4500 ! $3750 , modern house, 50x166- on E. 12th at,, near ashington. $3600 s -room house, almost new. fur nace and modern plumbing, on the corner of E. 21th and Burn side. S-room dwelling, new and mod ern, on Hawthorne avenue, near 21st st. $3000 C)7Cfl Each for three new modern wLl3) dweMaSs now under construe- , w and vaujaa- ,, -n . -o- ..IU frl7AA 6-room house, almost new. I lilt niodern plumbing, gas fixtures. E. fist and Couch sts. 7-room house on East Taylor st.; 50x100-foot lot.. 6-room modern house. 6 blocks this side ot Fair grounds, street Improved and cement sidewalks 6-room house. 50x100 feet lot on E. Salmon St.. near 29th. S2600 $2600 6-room modern house, 34th St., near Hawthorne aye. New 6-room house. 50x100. on Union ave. and Schaffer at. 5-room house, 50x60-feet lot. on the corner of Rodney ave. and Tillamook st. 5-room cottage, 50xl00-foot lot, on Borthwick st., near Fre mont, Will trade for vacant lots as part payment. $2000 51600 $1550 We Will Build Four Houses On Easy Payments We have two lots in the best residence portion of the West Side and two lots in the best res idence portion of Irvington on which we will build a home after your own plan, onf payments of 10 per cent cash and 1 per cent a month. t South Sunnyslde SarA For lots In South "Sunnyslde: 4 111 $50 cash. 510 per month; each 10 U lot EtelOOr struts trraAfU and TO graveled and sidewalks. This nronertv Is situated on "south SuCTA side ot Hawthorne ave., bet. 33U 330 ani Mth sts-: each lot 2 RAILROAD FARE FREE To each person residing outside of the city of ortland, who will buy from me 50 feet frontage, or more, at our regular prices and on our regu lar terms, on any street in University JPark, Portsmouth or any other place on the Peninsula, I will refund his railroad faro to the Lewis and Clark Exposition and return to his home at the rate of 200 miles fare for each 50 feet of frontage so purchased. .This proposition is open to all visitors to the Exposition. Prices $3 to $10 per foot. Terms one-tenth cash, balance $5 monthly on each lot without inter est if paid when due. Five per cent discount for all cash. University Park Is the bon-ton residence portion of the whole Peninsula. It is eminently respectable to have a home at Uni versity Park. It has ths Columbia University, Bull Run water, Portland public schools, electric street-cars, electric street lights, employment for all in the nearby mills, factories and docks: alleys back of all lots, wide streets, in short everything to meet, the heart's desire. Prices will be advanced July 1. Don't forget the date. Francis I. McKenna, Eoom 606 Commercial Block 9 to 12 A. M. University Sta tion 1 to 6 P. M. TWO SPECIALS Portland Heights A TRACT OFLAND Containing about ?i acre: has car line on two sides and view is very fine; this Is a choice piece for a heautlful home, and our price Is right. , FINE HOME With 11 lots, situated on the Heights car line. View Is good. Over 70 fine large fruit trees. House has reception ball, parlor, library, dining-room, kitchon, two pantries, four bedrooms, bath, closets, etc. Electric lights and fireplace. Price $3300, or can divide property at propor tionate price. Portland Trust Company, 109 THIRD ST. The Very Latest Barrett's Subdivision, of Tract D. Overton ParK CKoice Lots $iOO to $175 Terms to Suit WaKefield, Fries &t Co. 229 StarK St. FLAT LOCATION. Everett U near 20th. Matt feet of caait ff-roem cottaca; a aala at aSM it tacea at oace. A. H. StrreU, Xt JfcKajr 14r.. J4 aad fftark.