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NOi-EMBER 22, 1903. lllli O J-m- J. j..-m- t " ii ii 11 1 1 1 ii n BIG GOMMITTEE JOBS ARE' OPEN Recent Defeat of Numerous Senators Leaves Many En viable Places Vacant. PLUMS ALL - JUICY ONES Important Changr Will Be Made in Both Senate and House When Congress Again Organizes for Work. OREGOVTAN NEWS BUREAl". Wash ' iniron. Now II. As a result of the re rent election a numhr of important chanrs to organisation In the Senata and House of Representatives m-il! ba made whn the next Congress organises. Kvrl trig chairmanships will be filled In the Senate, and many of the promi nent Republicans In the House will not appear In the Sixty-first Congress. The chairmanship of tlie appropriation cmmlttee In the Senate will he filled this Winter, and the chairman then chosen will serve during the coming; Congress. Long Leaves Vacancy. The defeat of Senator Ing. of Kansas, makes vacant the chairmanship on the committee of census. This position will probably go to Senator Hopkins, of Il linois, if Ms State Legislature is kind enough to return him. he being- the suc cessful candidate In the recent state pri mary. Should the Oregon Legislature carry out the Instructions of the voters of that state. Senator Fulton will retire from the chairmanship of the committee on claims and he succeeded by Senator Burnham. of New Hampshire, unless the latter ahnuld prefer his chairmanship on the committee on Cuban relations, in which event Reed Smoot. of Utah, would re ceive the chairmanship or the claims com mittee. The committee on interoceanic canals will not be as important as It has been in the past, but will need a new chair man because of the defeat of Senator Kittrtdge. of South Dakota. Senator Hop pins, of Illinois, Is In line for this chair manship, but would probably prefer the chairmanship of the committee on census, because of the fact that the new census will be taken in 1310. and the chairman of this committee will have unlimited patronage at his disposal. Therefore, the canal chairmanship will go to Senator Flint, of California. Place on Irrigation. The defeat of Senator Ankeny. of Wash ington, makes vacant the chairmanship of the committee on irrigation. Senator Carter, of Missouri, is in line for this position, and will be chosen. The fact that Senator Hale will b?come chairman of the committee on appropria tions makes that position fall to Senator Perkins, of California. t'hauncey TVpcw is in line for the chair manship of the committee on Pacific Islands and Porto Rico, because of the fart that Senator Foraker. present chair man, will not he re-elected. When IV1 pew retires two years later this chairmanship will go to Senator Piles, of Washington. There will he other unimportant changes in the Senate growing out of the retire ment and promotion of various Senators, but the important changes are those above outlined. In the House of Representatives but one committee is likely to be organized In the special session, the committee on ways and means, which will draft the tariff bill. That committee will remain as It Is at the present, with the exception of two new appointments made necessary by the defeat of Representative Bourne, of Colorado, and the retirement of Represen tative Watson, of Indiana. Increase Membership. There is a probability that the Speaker will Increase the Republican membership in order to Insure a committee report in conformity with his own views on the tariff ri'iestlon. but as the Republicans now have a majority of Ave, such an in crease is not probable. When the House fullr organises, in De cember, a complete list of the com mittees will be announced and the vacan cies created by the recent election will be filled. Tile announcement of Representative Kowler. of New Jersey, that he will be a candidate against Speaker Cannon may cost him the chairmunship of the com mittee on banking and currency. If so, some man who is not now a member of that committee Is likely to be chosen chslrmBn. Robert (I. Cousins, of Iowa, one of the most capable, but also one of the laziest men In Congress, did not run for re-election. That ma4s vacant the chairman ship on the committee on foreign affairs. wnh'h would have gone to Representative TiSndis. of Indiana, but for his defeat. The next man in line is Representative Perkins, of New York, who is likely to succeed to the chairmanship. Hepburn's Place to Fill. A New Torkman was chairman of the committee on Indian affairs In the last Congress. James S. Sherman, now Vice-President-elect, and another. New York man. Representative C. I Knapp. is the logical appointee In the next Congress. He is the .third number In rank. The second. Mr. Marshall, of North Dakota, left the House to run for the Senate. Tie defeat of Representative Hepburn, of Iowa, nikeg vacant the chairmanship of the committee on Interstate and for eTan commerce, the third most important cammlttee In the House, and in late years the most ai-tive. Representative Wanger. of Pennsylvania. Is in line for this chair manship, but Wanger Is not a particu larly big man. and It Is quite possible that Congressman W. ft. Mann, of Il linois, will succeed Hepburn, as he Is next In line to Wanger. Mann Is easily the most competent member of that com mittee, aside from the present chairman, and naturally the best-fitted man for t'lat chairmanship: ns he has always hen a stanch supporter of Speaker Can non, he will no douht come into his re gard when the House Is fully organized. Representative Jenkins, of Wisconsin, was charged with having stifled tlie bill regulating interstate shipments of liquor. I: was that which prevented his renom inatlon to Congress, and his retirement makes vacant the chairmanship of the committee on jud'ciary. which will go to Representative Parker, of New Jersey, the nevt In line. New Jersey to iet Another. New Jersey will get another big chair manship If the seniority rule la followed, the committee on postoffice. now held by Representative Ovcrstreet. of Indiana. The defeat of Overstreet leaves Repre sentative Gardner, of New Jersey, rank ing member of the postoffice committee, and the probahle appoints. The one remaining large chairmanship in the Ho ise which Is likely to become vacant is thai of rivers and harbors. This pla.-e is filled by Representative Burton, or Ohio, who has been re-elected to the next Congress, but it Is not at all prob t. that Burton will serve lore In the House. If he" is not elected to succeed Senator Foraker. his close relationship with Mr. Tart would seem to mean his appointment aa Secretary of State in the next Cabinet. In the event of Burton s retirement from the House. Representa tive Alexander, of New York, would suc ceed to the head of the committee on rivers and harbors. In addition to the appointment of chair man. Speaker Cannon will have a n" ber of important committee places to fill, notably a vacancy in the committee on rules, caused by the election of Represen tative Sherman as Vice-President. This committee on rules Is the leading force In the House, and membership on that committee is worth more than any other chairmanship. Who will be chosen to succeed Sherman has not been made known. Irrlgation for Islands. MANILA. Nov. 71. J. W. Beardsley, di rector of the Board of Public Works of Manila, today resigned to assume charge of the Government's Irrigation work in the Islands. He will be succeeded by J. K. Case. The Government has announced its determination to Inaugurate immedt atelv an extensive system of irrigation and requested Mr. Beardsley to devote his time exclusively to planning and con structing the system. Heavy Kalns at Albany. ALBANY, Or., Nov. 21. (Special) Unusually heavy rains have fallen in this part of the state in the past two days. The rainfall has not yet had an apparent effect on rivers and streams in this vicinity. AT THE BOTEI8. The rortlaad F. C. Brown. D. Benioff. J. J. Htnea. I.. J I,endeH. M. Ixbb. O B. Herbst. L. Blatt. New York; George Wall. Eugene: J. H. Clifford. San Fran cisco: H. C. Earls. New York: P. J. Casey. B. O. Williams. Seattle: 8. A. Kahn. New York: A. G. Pasgnewr. St. Louis: William l.ovefner. William Lovelner. Jr.. Chicago; N. D. Miller. St. Paul A. S. Holsteln. Cleve land: C. Weeter. Pocatello; A- Norton. T. H . Keoghu, San Fran.-lst-o: Mrs. B. Smith, 8lem; C. M. Muivehlll. Spokane: M. D. Clair. New York: R. L.. Mac Clay, city: w. P. Oweer. Cincinnati: Miss W. M. Williams. Miss Frances Houston. Corvallls: T. I- Ma guere. New York: Helen H. Tobln. Florence Greer. Ariel M Ewlm, Corvallls; H. H. Booth. Cleveland: R. A. Galentlne. Seattle; N. I.. Sple.berper. San Francisco; S. J. Ken worthr. Oakland: E. H. McClurg. New York; H. Lofwv. San Francisco; F. S. Plerson. E. F. Brettlngham. New York:: S. I.. Ziuik. Boslon; A. M. HofTmadt. Cincinnati; E. P. Hoag. Detroit: H. O. Martell. San Fran cisco; J J. Johnson and wife. Seattle; D. K. Pearsons. Chicago: W. N. Terrln, F. Johnson. Foreat Grove: O. noble. O. F. Cults. Seattle; H. P. Stuart. San Francisco; E B. Plckel. Medford: E. E. Albertson. Spokane; C. D. Fratt. Everett: E. Allen. San Francisco; R. O. Boon. Ixts Angeles: C. Rowlings. Corvallls; B. GW. Dodson. Geneva; A. M. Loudall. Madison; H. Tonoy. SI. Paul; R. B. Sueav. J. E. Quade. Oakland: A. T. Kellogg. Stewart: D. H. Sawyer. Seattle; Ben Rosenfeld, San Francisco; E. R. Cowles. New York: M. M. Mefendovlch. H. I,. Berst. New York: Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bailey. Chi cago; N. M. Esley. Jr.. Colorado; C. J. Beau. Beattke: J. M. Hannaford and wife. St Paul: J. P. Reilly. H. Johnson. C. F. Olio. New York: J. Reddln. Chlcaao: F. D. Bacon. San Francisco; E. R. Malley. U. Shearer. Hood River: Mrs. W. J. Kerr and daughters. Hood River; Miss A. Green. Miss Helnes. S. L,. Kline. P. Avery. Corvallls; E. M. Rulefaon. Salem: J. D. Riley. St. Paul; F. M I Smith, city: C. C. Calla ham. Seattle: H. J. Hotchklss. San Fran cisco; F A. Mabee. J. U Evans. St. Louis: J F. Thorn. Lewiston: J. B. Schlefersteln, Detroit; W. B. Wist. 8t. lxiuli; K. D. Scud der snd wife. R. C. Angoll. J. Slegel. F. Wortman, Corvallla The Oregoa W. A. Barrett and wife. At hanv; L.. Rogers. A. W. Stlne. A P Hughes. Astoria: H. I.. Davis, Corvallls; C. H I nderwood. Klamath; E. B. Brlthln. W J. Malen. San Francisco; Mrs. A. M. Jessen. Corvallls; H. U Burford. city: R. Starr and wire. Starr Ranch; W. A. Jensen. H. E. Stephens. Chicago; H. J. Shull. Boston: J. Slater. Seattle: M- Whell. San Fran.-lsco: H. C. Gleason. Seattle: Mrs. Edith Final. Tacoma: A. F. Elliott. San Francisco: Judge Foley. Helena; M. T. O'Connell. Wlnlock; H. B. Squier. San Francisco; Dr. W. A. Rystran. Valdei: G. D. Fairgrear. Detroit; J F. Reddv, John J. Wllman. Medford; Emil Sanaren. Tampa: A. v. uneim. -ti. W. D. Van Llew. Monroe; Marlon H l.lew. Mvrlte C. Van Dusen. Corvallls Jones. Salem: J. A. Cuwan. Jackson W It Malone. Alsea: C. M. Dewltt. Van Sam Mrs. Cnr- vallls: Ben Starr, Davton; Miss Grac Gatch, O. B. C.aakina. William G. Gaskins. Cor vallls; Miss Gatch. Salem; E. H. Mix. R. I.. Good. lOugene: Fred Wilson, Astoria: Earl Kllpatrick. Eugene: R. L.. Herlnger. Seattle; W. P. Reed. Gardiner: Thomas H Allman. Cathlamet; J. B. Lurch. J'ottage Grove: W. J. Jones. Seattle: M. W. Hauck, Tacoma: H. W. Sewall. St. Joseph: H. A. Chadwlrk. Seattle; T. P. Sterns. Charles II. Stewart. Albany: Walter Quemnell. Ho qiliam; Mtas Minnie Chambers. Eugene: Miss Rubv Richards, corvallls: W. M. shinnlrk. Zannervllle: F. J. JelTrles. Seattle; James Maglnnls. Chicago: Dan P. Smythe. Pen dleton: Sam W. Maxwell. A. M. Mlrdlesolt. Astoria: .1 J Hlnes. New York: W. E. Stewart. Chicago; Miss Ctslnger. Astoria; E. B Aldrlch. U D. Draavi. Pendleton: M. E. King E. O. Stevenson. Baker City; J. P. Ketchum. W. S. Hidden, Madison: James K. Smith. O. A. C. : M. C. Phillips. Cor vallls: T. B. L Hideo. Seattle; R. O. Starr and wife. Dayton. The Imperial J. Hartley and wife. Q. W. Smith add wife. J. Hodman and wife. Eu gene: M. K. Harty. Centralis: E. B. Snelllng. Cathlamet; F. E. Kersey, Dallas; U. . Hrrsnn and wife. O. Ollstrap. Eugene; C. Williams. Ashland: B. Watts. H. A. Cook. Eugene: M. H. Gibbons. G. A. Prlchard. Al bany D C. Brownell, Umatilla: Mrs. A. R. Shreve. E. Pavette and wife. Cathlamet; I,. McGlnnls. Corvallle: T. B. Kay. Salem: H. F Hollenbeck. F.urene: H. Moore. Spokane; M. D. Clifford. Baker City: Mrs. I. H. Plura mer Ontario; L. A. Porter: D. MoDanlel. Indianapolis; R. R. I.ltpln. The Dalles; F- E. Wilson. Corvallls: N. F. Reed. N. S. Long havr H. C. Sevmore. Dallas: O. W. Conkey, R D Cooler. M. Butler. Bd Wllliard. Inde pendence: R. J,. Harris. Dayton: G. C. Ful ton. Asloria: G. B. Mouiton. Bsker City; Mrs W. t Heyward. Etisene: S. M. Garland. Ibanon: A. Lefterty and wife. Coryallli: Mrs D Eshelman, Tacoma; D. Klgn and wife. Corvallls: U D. Stone and wife. Tacoma- Miwi Pearl Williams. Miss Alice Con nors. 'Corvallls: J. B. Horner. Corvallls; C. A. Bender and wife. Eugene: P. B. Erring. Leb anon; J. F. Porter. J. C. Cate, Corvo'.lls; A. R Tlppany. E. Roberts. E. J. FrMier, J. S. Maylariv and wife. V Cooper. M. Svaruerud and wife V Svarvemd. Blanrhe Cummings. Haxel Moore. M. Bailey. E. D. Matlock. Eu gene. The Perkins W. Chspmsn. Coble; D. Flahertv -lly: J P. Muhan. Woodburn: Ben Huntington. Yoncalla: V. T. Abshirr, c.nterville; N. B. Stone, city: F. B. Davis. Eugene; F. E Bogue. Corvallls: O- , Broun and wife. Astoria: F. E. Briggs. Rockford. la.: H. L. Fll'more. Columbus. O. : J Mungav. O. R Blistone and wife. Se attle: J. R James. N. P. Ufr. Chicago: J Russell. J. Dalgood. Eugene; E. w . Bradburv. Ogden; H T. Prince. Dundee; U R Stlnson. J. G. Murphy. Salem; J. 8. Blanton. Frank Blanton. H. W. Collaway. R F Coliawav. Eugene: P. B. Ewln. W. n Oliver. Lebanon: A. R Bell and wife. Shanlko; J. G Smart and wife. Salem; A. E Dean and wife, Eugene; W R. McGuln. J. McGuin. Camas: G. W. Bridewell. W. E. Franklin. Vancouver; J B Lurch. Cottage Grove; H. F. Hollenhftck, Will Polders. H. E Morris. Eugene; W. C. Thomas. Oakland:" Miss Green. Miss Fllnn. Corvallls: A. L. Geddes. Albany; Miss Frances Houston. Miss N W William. Florence Green. CorvaMis: Leonard Grass, r. Jolt. Jr.. Eugene; T. J. Whitman. San Francisco: Frank Morse. A. O Newsotie. AshHnd ; M. Frost and fam ily. V. J. Wilson. Rainier; Ethel M. Hunter, l.ila Edmanton. .aura Davis. Corvallls; F. p. Henrv. Gresham: W. H. Walker. S. B. Walker. Independence: W. I.. Wright and wife. Hsrrisburg; Mrs B. A. Washburn. Miss Heien Washburn. Sprlngf.eld; A. Murdock and wife. .1. Palmer and wtfe. Eugene: MlM Anna Pahl. Mls Marie Opund. sllverion: G. T. Rrlcdwell. Miss E. A. Newell. Eugene: w B Johnston. Roseburg; Guy Lewis and wife. Eugene; H B. Parker. Astoria:. Mrs. H M Bi-anstetter, California: H. C. Asher, F" R Brown. cama: J. E. Stevens. F. J. Zinimer. Eugene; c.orge L. lnholt. Se-at-le- II. H. Ilungerford. Astoria; D. F. Rennet. Bla'ack; Charles D. Stewart and son. Fort Canb. Wash; J E Hoopea. Earl Yarneli. cttv; D. Wellington. C. A. I'ettlbone. San Francisco; Mrs J. A. James. Salem; A W Porter. Hammond: P. H. Hauser. 1 J Hauser. Salem: Ray Richards. A. J. White W J. Johnson. Corvallls: Frank D. Weeks, cltv; Richard Doun. silverton; Turn Fitipatrirk". Chicago: Lester Cypher. C.r vallls I.OU Hess. Miss Ruth Hess. Miss R now cltv- Miss Cecils Ross Miss Pearl Miss Mabel Elliott. L. E. Lloyd.- J. H Flllott H. L. Sutton. CorvaMis; J.'hn H Sco't and wife. Salem; Charles J. Tour.it. j' VcClure and wife. St. Louis: Hill Myr tle Laurence. Medforil: A. J. Derby and wife. Hood River: David Nohman. Palouse; D. A. Alrth Bridal Veil; Av. H. Sultller. James OCo'nnelL Umatilla: Thomas Walsh. Spo kane: Phllo Bogardus. Palmer: H. E. Earl. E R Frank. New York; Clyde H. Hill. Independence: U M. Gerdes. Hood RUer; Ernest Calln. Corbett; Morris Schwartx schild. Eugene; A. R. Wood and family. Violet Hancock. Maud Traper.. Mary Leon ard. Rena Leonard. Pearl Leonard Fern I.ocfcridse. Corvallls. The St. Charles W. Jones. Estacada; B. H. Reeches. Wilson: M. E Cotter. lone: O. I Neallev. Dan Nadeau. Skamokawa: C. I Phillip. The Dalles; G. Davidson. Soldiers' Home: .!. R Poyle and son. Elmer Sej-lor. Corvallls: I. Wllker and wife. John Simpson and wife. Wasco: A. McKennitt, i. ape norn A. B. Malvln. Gardner: w. F. Sim pendence; I. Sheridan, city; Minnie Shubert, Yankton: C. Soutmayd. Sheridan; G. Hal ker. Newberg; B. H. Howell. Beaverton; G. Vernon. Aisea; J. W. Goodell. O. D. Byers. Rkkrt-all. Or.: G. S. Reynolds. HUlsboro; M. H. Wright. A. 3d. Wright. Barton; S. J. Gill. Oregon City; S. M. Parker, city: H. I Dukes, Yacolt: C. E. Brown and wife. Ho quiam: A. L. Rlacke. Bull Run: Ralph M. Flotd.i Boise. III.; Mrs Wilson. Tacoma: Ell Rockey. Bay Center; G. G. Hicks. South Bend: Altha Roberta, Marquam: E. M. Blair and wife city; O. D. Setton. Charles B. Setton. H Martin. Corvallls: X. H. McKay. Sauvies Island: P. X. Lemmon. Grass Val ley; J. L. Simpson. Spokane: J. I Leole. C D. Lapbam. Payette: F. B. Vestal. New berg: C. H. Flagg. St. Helens: M. E. Word. Corvallls: Thad Blackledge. Corvallta: J. L. Jones and wife. Tacoma: J. M. Martin and wife. Eugene; F. B. McGugln. Bull Run: A. W. Irans. Aurora; F. C. McNamar. Yak ima: B. K. Jammusch, Oshkosh; George A. Sens. Roy Douglas. Eagle Creek: A. J. C. roth Corvallls; F. W. Taylor. Ames; Pierce Wright. J. C. Klety. .The Dalies; George Rockey. city; Harry Kifbeon. Oregon City: John Bayer. Astoria: Charles Seaberg. Floyd Alexander. Portland; E. Johnson. Brodscres: John Biden. Cascade Ixx-ks: I. Leary. Rldg fteld: G. W. Hovt; Ridgefleld: Ward Jones. Estscada; Miss Bertha aunder. H. Nelson, city; J. I Cox. The Dalles: Blmer Taylor, D. C. -Fendal. Henry Heney. F. C Louns dal. Corvallls: W. Page. Cathlamet; Wal ter Raemell. Hoqulam; George G. Carl, Florence: J. R. Fleming. Shanlko: C. H. Morlev, Tualatin: R. A. M. Irwin. Scap poose; J. W. Morlett. Heppner: Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Remond. Kuxene: w. H. Capps and wife cltv; J. rC. Sears, Joe Alien, Astoria. The Cornelias c. E. Moten, city; Joe Willis and wife. Eugene; W, G. Patterson, c. 1.. Mnne CorvaMis: J. C. Currle. Salem: R. M. Fox. Spokane: B. C Paul. Omaha: M. Matthews, San Francisco; A. W. Nelson. Roy B. . Currey. la Grande; Fred A. Edwards. Horace McBrtde, H. A. Hartshorn. Condon; Mrs. E. fl. Burbelt. Marshfleld: J. J. John n sad wife. Seattle; H. T. Brandon, city; C. Fi Peters and wife. Corvallie: T. W. Settleman and wife. Woodbury: F. Is. Cray ton, cltv: R. M. Penny, (5aren City, Kan.; O. A. Gardner and wife. Solo; J. W. Berrlan. Ontario: W. f. Crowell. Medford: J. C. LI'e, San Francisco: A. E. Folson and wife. Ta coma; E I.. T outturns. ' Stevenson; M. E. Carel. Oregon city; Ralph Moore. Mrs. El gin Miss Elgin. Corvallls; Ralph R. Mc Alpln and wife. Chicago; F. L. Jenklln. Tacoma: J. C. Ards and wife. Astoria; Miss F. R. Klsdel C. Edwards. Salem; Fi D. Fev erans. Raker City: B. A. Glfford. The Dalles. The Lenox A. O." Huntington and wife. Catlln: J. Wortman, McMinnvine; tionw, c.t-.. ir t umntent. iuthrle: D. F. rnlr ' tniieDendence: F. H. Wrlght. San Francisco; J. N. Bayless and wife. Hllls .... ... i.rVann s lem : G. V. Jester and wife." Seattle: B. C. Brooks. M. L. Langley. Eva G. Allen. San Francisco; Mrs. I. v.. Mcintosh. Eugene; H. E. Gordon. Dundee; W A. Welst and wife. Yamhill; A. B. Wright. La Grande: W. W. Alllngham. Al bany: F. K. Smith. Oregon City: J. B. Protman. cottage Grove; F. H. Gibson and wife Bakersfleld: F. J. Williams. Chicago: E E Mink. V. D. Calllson. H. F. Hollen beck. Will Polders. Eugene: F. L. Trul llnger. Yamhill: J. B Horton. Newberg; J. W Barcroft. Corvallls: Miss E. Merrill. Al bany Lucia Campbell. Cecils Wilcox. R. B. Powell. Eugene: H. Van Glider. R. W. Rees, J Ryder. Corvallls: V. E. Rees. Newberg; R. R. Cromlse. T. R. Townsen, M. R. Chess man. Miss I. A. GofT, University of Oregon: C A. Murphv. Eugene: S. A. Anderson. Albany: Miss E. A. Newell, P. I- Campbell, E E De Con, Eugene; Florence E. Wilson. Seattle: B. F. Knapp and wife, Kallspel; W. O. Sleght. D. Hlgglns. F. A. Ware, Salem: Miss R. Ford. Miss McCormlrk. Fugene; W. T. Martin. Tafayette; Thomas Whttlew. E. Hoagea. i.orvaiiis; irtnf.t yi cox. Eugene: V. Hill. Independence: O. E. Mnrim- and wife. La Grande: M. McDonald, Salem: B. Fish and wife, Seattle; William Thomas. Wavne Scott. Tbe Danes: j. j. Aston. Chicago: Fl. J. Stack. Minneapolis; D. Fahey. M. Fahey. Greenwood. The banmoore H. M. Cake, city: E. B. Itanl'as, Hood River; Mlaa Florence. Mis L. Kelsav. Haines; Charles A. Watta, W. H. Nott. 'C O. Fldler. Kelso: E. R. Lake. Cor vallls; E. S Shank. Grants Pass: Jennie Coffman. J. E. Lowe and wife. Corvallls; Mrs. N. Ryall. Mrs. A. E. Southam. Spokane: E E. Wilson. Seattle: B. W. Johnson and wife. Corvallls: Mrs. J. N. Griffin. Miss M. E Griffin, Astoria; Rex Neal. R. P. Fran cis. O. A. C. : X. N. Cole. Spokane: E. P. Harding. R- B. Knapp. C. Freman. B. N. Hanlev, E. H. Parker. W. B. Gilbert. O. A. C. : Rena L. Herrlcks, Macon: Mrs. John Summlngton. Irene Summlngton. Astoria; Mrs H. L. Loeneen. Seattle; L. Byerey, A. L. Dalton. Astoria; L. O. Stlckney, Cor vallls; H. E. Mann and wife. Chemawa; J. F Ward. San Francisco: A. G. Lunn, C. L. Potter. Corvallls; H. Emrey and wire. Chicago- C. W. Johnson. C. M. McKelly. Mr. Voaburg and wtfe, Corvallls; B. L. Drous, Forest Grove. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Nov. 21. Maximum tempera ture. 64 degrees: minimum. 48 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M.. 3.7 fvet: change In last 24 hours. 0.9 root rise. Total ralntan, o r. M. to 5 P. M.. .48 Inch: total rainrall since September 1, lsos 7.45 tncnes; normal, J.lii Inches: deficiency, 2.52 inches. Total sunshine, November 20. 4 hours 30 minutes: possible, 9 hours 18 minutes Barometer (reduced to aea level), at 6 P. M. 29.64 Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at & P. M.. time: Pacific "0 e Ho STATIONS, Raker City Bismarck Boise Helena Katnloopa .North Head Pcuatello Portland Red Bluff 4810.00 54 0.00 46 0.08 44 0 0ft 62 0.00 64iI.I2; 601-T. 54 0 34 hs o.o: 560.14 63 T. I 54,0.001 !2 COO 6410 0'i 52 0 0U 5,0.26i 60 T. I io;se 4;XW 8PE 6:8 S NS StilS 4KB 17 S 12!SE id 4SB 15 SW 6.HK 4iNE 14iSE 10, SE Cloudy Clear Cloudy I'lsur Cloudy M'loudy Cloudy i.amy Rainv Ralny toseburfr Sacramento. . . . . Salt Lake .San Francisco. . ICloudy Cloudy fcioudy Spokan Tacoma. pt. n ay Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Tamoih Island.. . Walla Walla..... T. Trac?. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A storm of considerable Intensity is ap proaching Vancouver Island, and storm waminjes are now displayed at all sta tions in this district. Moderately heavy rains have been general went of tho Cas cade Mountains, and scattered showers have occurred in the eastern portion of the dis trict. Quite a sharp rise has occurred In the upper portion of the Willamette River, due to the continued, heavy rains upon the at ready saturated ground. If the rains con tlnue to any great extent the flood stage will probably be reex-hed during the next few days. Information will be gladly flwn out by telephone to thone interested who will call up the weaber office, as advices come In from up the river, and ample warning of floods will be given to the public as necessity demands. The indications are for rain Sunday throughout the district, and It will be warmer east of the Cascade Mountains. FORECASTS. Portland and vlclnity-r Rain; fresh south erly winds. Oregon Rain: warmer east portion: fresh southerly winds Interior, fresh southerly. mh if ting to southwesterly gale along the coast. 9 Washington Rain; warmer ast portion; moderate southerly gale in thae Interior, strong south shifting to southwest gale along the Aoaat. Idaho Rain and warmer; fresh south erly winds. FRANK MONTGOMERY. MEETTSO NOTICES. ROY A I CIRCLE. W. O. W., wit! give a grand mtisquerade hall on November 2.". at the Woodmen Temple. 12S Uth st. Prizes will be given; Sc per couple; extra ladies. 25c. MOT." NT HOOD CIRCLE. No. 151. W. O W.. will give a military whist In the East Side Woodmen Hall Tuesday evening. No vember 24. Canvas removed for dancing. Special music. prEes. refreshments. Admis sion. 15c. W. O. W . AM, CAMPS Regular meeting committee on Head Camp. Tuesday evening. November 24. J.. J. Jennings, chairman. DANCE. DANCE, DANCE Biggest and beat dance of the wwon at W. O. W. Tem ple. 128 11th nt.. Thursday evening. Thanks giving. November 2. Fine door prize; ex cellent music. J. J. Jennings, chairman committee. Arbutus Circle No. JJ73. "Women of Wood craft, will give a whist party Friday even ing November 2T. In the W. O. W. Temple. 1-JH 11th at. Refreshments and dancing. Admission. 13c. All invited. IVANHOE SOCIAL, CUT? Will give Ita regular dance Tuesday evening. Nov. 24. at 11th and Alder nts.. In K. of P. Hall. Knights and their friends are cordially invited. Dancing 8:30 P. M- CA T, EDON I A V SOCIAL Drew Hall, Jd and MorrLeon. Saturday, USth, at 6 P. M. CBNTRNNIAI- OOUNCIU K. AND L.. OF S., will meet the second and fourth Wednes day night of each month. Top floor Aliky Grand Central Station Time Card eQCTUEKN PACIFIC. I -mvinar Portland Roseburg Passenger S:1S a m. 4:15 p. zn. 7 :4i p. m. l:ao a. m. 7:20 a. m. 4:10 p. m. 8:50 a. m. 1 :U0 p. m. 6:40 p. m. 7:15 a. m. 11 :G0 a. na. 6:30 p. m. California Express . -r ban rancisco .... West bid. Corvallla Passenger ....... Sberldan Fasaenger Forest Grove Fasaenger .... Forest Grove Passenger .... Forest Grove Passonger Arriving Portias ti Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger . Roseburg Passenger ...... Portland Express West Side Corvallls Passenger ....... .Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger .... Forest Grove Fasaenger . . . 11:15 p. m. 6:20 p. m. 10:50 a. m. 8:00 a. ro ll :50 a. m 4.50 p. m. OREGON RAILROAU NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger 7:15 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:30 a.m. Spokane Flyer S11?" Kansas City a: Chicago Kxpress. . 6:00 p. m. Arriving Fortlaatt Spokane Flyer 8:00a.m. Chi.. Kan. City A Portland Ex.. 8:45a.m. Chicago-Portland Special :0 p. m. Pendelton Passenger P- a"- NOBTHJCKN PACIFIC. Leaving Portianel Tacoma and Saattle Express 8:30 a. m. North Coast Chicago Limited. 2:OOp. m. Overland Express 11:45 P. m. Arriving Portland North Coast Limited 7:00 a.m. Portland Exprese :JJ P- - Ovei land Expreas 8:aap.m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA BJVtR- Iieaving Portland . 4 Astoria & 6eaalde Express L 8:00 a. m. Astoria Passenger I A:00 p. m. Arriving Portland I Seaside oc Portland Passenger. ..112:15 p. m. Portland Expreas jlO:00 p m. CANADIAN PACIFIC BALL WAY CO. Leaving Portland I C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 3:15 p.m. Via Seattle 11:45 p. m. Arriving Portland C P. K. short Line, via Spokane. 8:00 a. m. Via Seattle 7:00 a.m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger 7:40 a.m. Dallas Passenger 4:15 p.m. Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger 10:15 a. m. Dallas Passenger 6:50 p. m. SPOKANE, . PORTLAND SEATTLE RAILWAY. 11th and Hoyt Sts. Passenger Station Lseavlog Portland Inland Kmolre ExDreas 9:15 A.M. Through trains for Walla Walla, Paaco. Roosevelt. Granddalles, Goldendale. White Salmon. Stevenson, Vancouver al Interme diate points. North Bank Limited. 3:35 P. M. Throuah train for Spokane. Sprague. Ritzville. Lind, Pasco, Koosevelt. Grand dalles, White Salmon, Stevenson and Van couver. Arriving Portland North Bank Limited 7:30 A.M. Through train from Spokane. Sprague, Ritzville. Lind. Pasco. Roosevelt.- Grand- dalles, White Salmon, Stevenson and Van couver. Inland Empire Express 6:30 P.M. Thrnusrh train from Walla Walla, Pasco, Roosevelt. Granddalles, Goldendale, White Kalmon. Stevenson, Vancouver and Interme diate points. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Leaving Portland Rnlem and Intermediate Local... 6:25 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 8:65 a, m. 9:16 a, m. 10:25 .a m. 11:00 a. m. 1:30 p. m, 2:00 p. m S:46 p. m. 4:10 p. m. 5:00 p: m. 5:30 p. m. 6:20 p. m. 8:40 p. m. HUlsboro and Forest Grove Local Salem and intermediate Local... HUlsboro and Foreat Grove Local Salem and Tualatin oniy, iim ltd HUlsboro and Forest Grove Local Salem and lntssrmeoiate jocai... HUlsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and Intermediate Local... Salem and Intermediate local. . HUlsboro and Forest Grove Local. Wfisonvllle and intermediate Lo ral I HUlsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem ana intermediate iocat. . Salem and Interovediaie Local. . Arriving Portland WMsonTllle and Intermediate Lo cal - HUlsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and Intermediate Local. . HUlsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and intermediate Local.. HUlsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and intermediate Local.. HUlsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and intermediate Local.. Sakm and Tualatin only Limited HUlsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and intermediate Local.. HUlsboro and Forest Grove Local. Salem and intermediate Local. . Salem and intermediate Local C:5& a. m. 1:30 a. no. Aft a m 10:00 a. m. 10:55 a. m. 12:1 & p. m. 1:1S p. m. 2 :50 p. m. 3.40 p. m. 4 :46 p. m. 5:00 p. m. C:00 p. m. 7:20 p. m, S 9 A n. m. 10:40 p. m. MEETING WOTICE8. FIDELITY LODGE NO 4, A. O. V. W Members will please take notice of the reg ular semi-annual election of officers on the evening ot Wednesday. November 25. and that they are especially requested to be present. Other matters of Importance will also come before the lodge for action. Hall, Grand ave. and East Pine st. L J KELLY. Master Workman. Attest: J. H. ZAXE, Recorder. THE annual meeting of members of the Associated Charities for the election of di rectors and transaction of auch other busi ness as may properly come before it will be held at 33 Jefferson st., near 5th st., at 8 o'clock Monday evening. November S3. 1908. W. R- WALPOLE. Secretary. PORTLAND CITY GUARDS. Lady Mac cabees, will give a dance in K. of P. Hall, Thursday, November !6. Hodgson's Orches tra. BORN- BELL In Portland. November 30, 1008, Mr O. A. Bell, a on. RYAN In this city. November 21, James Ryan, aged 5 years. Announcement of funeral hereafter. FUNERAL NOTICES. RASER At his late residence. 18M Drum ming st. November 20, Will W. Raser. aged 61 years 8 months 2 days. De ceased was a member of the Oddfellows, Knights or Pythias and G. A. R- The Oddfellows will have charge of the fu neral aervlces, which will be held at Eric son's chapel. 409 Alder St., today (Sun dav), November 22, at 2:30 P. M. Friends invited. Interment Rlvervlew cemetery. SAX At her late residence, M East Twen-tv-Hecond street, November 20, Catherine Sax. aged S8 years. The funeral will take place from the Apostolic Christian Church, 68 East Twenty-second street. Sundar. November 22, at 1 P. M. Friends Invited. Interment Rose City Cemetery. HEMENWAY At the residence of her mother. Mrs. Harriet Pope. 712 East Main st., Mrs. Mary E. Hemenway. wife of John F. Hemenway, of Joseph. Or. Funeral services at the house Sunday at 1 o'clock. COt'.VTRYM AN The funeral servlcee of Betsv A. Countryman will be held at the fximilv residence. 51 1 North 24th St., at 2.30 P. M. today t Sunday , after which the remains will be taken io the Port land Crematorium. Friends invited. BOYD In this city. November 30. at her resi dence, 742 Kearney street. Mrs. Agnes uray Boyd, aged rtt years. Funeral services will be held at the above residence at 2 P. M. to day (Sunday). Interment Rlvervlew Ceme tery. KAKRITZ The funeral services of Willie Kakritz will be held at the family resi dence, on Linnton road, at 1:30 P. M. Monday, November 23. Friends Invited. Interment Rose City Cemetery. PATER The funeral services of Claude Pater will be held at Flnley's chapel at 2 P. M. today (Sunday.) Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. Dunn tog. McEntee Gllbaagb. Fnmeral Directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady assistant. Offlc of County Coroaer. EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Pronei-al Dlreet , ttv) 34 at. Lady aaaUsaa. Pboaa M Ml J. P. FTVLEY ft BOX. ftd and MadUora, Lady attendant. Phone Main . A 1599. ZJLLER-BTKXn CO.. Fnswral Dlrso. sra. 11 Russell. East 108. iMdj a IslaiL T. . DCNKINO Undertaker, Fa c. ERICSON TJVDERTAKrNO CO. Bmbatm Ina: lady sll.nt. 40S Alder. M aua. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE In Effect November X lftoa. Dails or Bandar. Per Una. One time ... vV. i?- fcame ad two oonseeutrre times Xio Same ad three consecutive times. 3e Same ad six ot sevea consecutive times. obo SU words esont as one line on cash ad vertisements, and no- atd counted for leas than two lines. When an advertisement Is not run consecutive tunes tha one-time rata PTheabove rates apply to advertisements under "New Today" and all other classill na tions excepting the following: Situations Wanted. Male, Situations Wanted, Female. ' For Bent. Rooms. Irivate Families. Rooms and Board. Private Families. Housekeeping Rooms, Private Families. The rate on the above classifications Is 7 cents a line each insertion. On charge" or book advertisements the charge will be based on the actual number o lines appearing In the paper, regardless of the number of words in each line. Space In the "New Today" columns Is ntruired bx measure only 14 lines to the '"tEI.FPHONB ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of natrons The Oregonian will accept advertisements (excepting "Sltua ations Wanted" and "Personal") for publi cation in classified columns over the tele phone. Bills for such advertising will be mailed Immediately and payment is expect ed promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonian will not be re sponsible for errors In advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephones: Main v0; ATOeOCT-OF-TOW?f PATRONS The Ore gonian will receive copy by mail, provided sufficient remittance for a definite number f Issues ts sent. Acknowledgment of such remittance will be forwarded promptly. In ease box office address Is required, use regular form given, and count this as part f the ad. Answers t. advertisements will be forwarded to patrons, provided self-addressed stamped envelopes are furnished. A receipt will be given for all paid-in-advance advertising. The Oreirontan will not undertake to correct enois or refund money unless ibis receipt Is returned. KEW TOO AT. AUCTION SALES BY THE PortlandAuctionGo. (INC.) Stl FIRT STREET. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAX2 P. M. Are you looking for furniture for the DIXJXG-ROOM? WE'VE GOT IT. For the PARLiOR or DEN? WE'VE GOT IT. For BEDROOM or KITCHEN? WE'VE GOT IT. In fact, we've Rot anything and everything that a flrst-class auction house carries. Just to mention a few items: Weathered oak dining-room set. consisting of china closet, with PLATE MIRROR BACK AND PLATEGLASS SHELVES, verv fine buffet, EIGHT CORNERED EXTENSION TABLE (10 foot): eight chairs (SPANISH LEATHER UPHOLSTERING): SERVICE TABLE. CELLARET (oringinal cost J400); SOLID MAHOGANY LEAF-TABLB, FANCY STATUE, ELEC. IJGHT FIXTURES, ladies' writing desks Jn mahogany and burnt wood finish. SOTJD MAHOGANY FOLDING-BED with curled-tfiair mattress (original cost J155). very fine ETCHINGS, ORIGIN Aii ARTIST'S COPIES, SOLID BRASS HALL TREK, hall-seat with mirror to match, dressers in fir, maple, golden oak and mahogany, phongraph. Morris chairs, rugs. METAL BEDS OF ALL descriptions. Y. Y. springs and others, floss mattress and others, exten. tables, kitchen tables, etc., etc. Bargains for everybody at the PORTLAND AUCTION CO. 211 First St. M 66S5. . ' , A 4121. NOTICE For Monday's sale we have a fine lot of consigned goods, such as maple and mahogany dressers and com modes, dining-room chairs, carpets, trunks, cookstove, D. L. table and other furniture, which positively must be sold Monday. GILMAN Auction and Commission Company S. L. X. SIXMABf. Auctioneer. Great continuation sale of all silk rib bons, dress velvets (various colors), um brellas, handkerchiefs, belts, ladles' ho siery, for insurance, all the best goods at great bargains. Sale all this week. On Tuesday sale by public auction, ladles waited upon for ribbons, etc., at private sale. See display at rooms, 411 Washing ton street, near Uth. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Ford Auction Co. 369 EAST MORRISON ST. Have made many friends through honest dealings, courteous treatment, and low prices and are getting new customers every aay imuugii ui jirci.uo Call and be convinced that we are giv ing bargains In nousenoia inrDiiure, cai pets. stoves, ranges, heaters, etc. When you have furniture for sale call us up and be sure of getting an honest deal and fair prices for we do not ask for large profits as we are in the low rent district and can sell on small profits and quick returns. Phones East 988, B Sill. 8 Room Dwelling Nearlv new. well located as to car, close "in, on East Side; lot 45x100. Must sell, taoOO. C. XV. PAL LETT, . Kenton Building:. INSIDE ACRE AGE On the Peninsula SriTABI.E FOR PI.ATTIXG, At About Three-Fourths Value to Make Quick Sale. THE FLETCHER CO., 125 Ablnicton Bldgr, . For Sale; $3500 Choice lot. 50x100, In best of neigh borhood; good car service; west of 18th, on Kast Washington. Terms. t". XV. PALJ.ETT, Fenton Bnlldlnar. KING STREET LOT For sale lot on King street, 1M feet from Washington, at J1S05 less than surrounding property, situaien in ui location for apartment-house or for speculation. XV. I PAGE, 204 Falling Bid. $50,000 100x100, East Morrison, west of 6th; improved. A BARGAIN". C W. PALLETT, Fenton Bldg. AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN Lot 60x100 and 6-room dwelling In West Piedmont; close to two carllnes. New and modern. Price 500, half cash. Settlers Realty Company , 26 North Sixth Street- FOR SALE FINE OLD HOME No. 631 Irving street, lot 50x100. Must sell. C.-XV. PAI.I.ETT, f-ejiton Building, J EW TODAY. I isg.w AuctionSales AT WILSON'S ', AUCTION HOUSE Corner Second and Yamhill Monday, Wed.nesday, Friday! EACH DAY AT IOA.M. Buyers will find a fine assortment of tiiph-gTade home fum.sh.nps. Comprising parlor and library furniture, diningr-room and bedroom furniture, im ported Turkish rugs, Brussels carpets, squares, mattings and linoleum, malleable and steel ranges, as ranges, heating and cookstoves. dishos. utensils, pictures, lace curtains, hangings, etc. XOTK If you want a nearly new Kim ball p;ano. organ, cashregister. comput ing scale, office furniture, rolitop desk, letter-press, safe, or magnificent little used furniture, ask our salesmen. The price will be an inducement to you. Special Stock Sale At the Union Stockyards Foot of North Sixteenth Street MONDAY, NOV. 23D AT2P.M. Comprising- 12 milch cows, two 2-year-old heifers, one 3-year-old bull, one span work horses and harness.' This stock will be sold-without reserve. Terms cash. Residence Sale TUESDAY, NOV. 24TH On the Premises, 776 Hoyt St, Near 24th A.T IO A. M. Seven rooms of h itch-grade furnishings, comprising three-piece parlor set In ma hofrany, fine Roman chair, mahogany music cabinet, nearly new SIXOEB PI ANO, large pedestal hall mirror, velvet hall and stair carpets, Brussels rugs, golden oak dinging-room suite, extension table, chairs, buffet and china closet. 11. brary table, clock, lace curtains, pictures, golden oak bookcase, dressers in oak and blrdseve maple, iron beds, springs. Oster moor and silk-floss mattresses, chiffoniers, child's buggv. combination gas and wood Majestic range, dishes, glassware, kitchen treasure, utensils, etc. This sale is worthy the attention of buyers of fine home furnishings. Restaurant Sale TUESDAY, NOV. 24TH At 208 Columbia St., Between Front and First Streets AT 2 P. M. Comprising National cash register, cut lery, showcase. Vienna chairs, stools, dishes and glassware, coffee urn. large refrigerator, tables, counters, kitchen utensils, meat block, 8-ft. Monarch res taurant range and a complete restaurant outfit. N. B. Don't forget the great sacrifice sale everv day at 210 First street, we are closing out the P. M. O. Co s. entire stock of furniture, groceries, shoes, farm imple ments, hardware, rubber and stee4-tire buggies, plows, etc. Call up Main 1626. A 4243 if you want the highest market price for your be longings. t wtlsoN. Auctioneer. TOMORROW, MONDAY AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE. 6 BAST STH STREET. SOUTH, near Ankeny St., "E. A." or "M. V." car. We have received instructions from Mrs r. n haw ,,t...ii-o nprnpts etc. at above address, comprising several oak . 1 1, MniBF.tDhlos nnrnor-efl t IUI IV RCIO, t.... and drapes, lace curtains, double parlor Axminsier carptis. utiiv ultimo 'ai.ic of chairs, very fine quarter-oak sideboard, heating stove, Brussels carpets, hall and stair carpets, small rugs, oak bedroom ..... i 3 .. nr.ii mottroact3a SdS. lTOIl UU. alliums a.iu bedroom carpets, ladies' desk, chiffonier, ..rtm mrU.q extension mane lamp. Charter Oak steel range with water back, imam nnoieum, uiruon m w.i.. effects. l lie aoove goous rr cm clean lot of furnishings and will be posi tively sold At 10 O'CLXJCK SHARP TO MORROW. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. niM TIJF.SDAY NEXT At BAKER'S AUCTION HOVSE, 152 FarK St., we snau uni iu oa,, .... furnishings of a lady's private home wh is leaving lor sun jjiegu. list comprises some very choice pieces of nearly new furniture, etc.: Very pretty parlor pieces in Pullman plush, rockers in genuine mahogany and quarter-oak. easy rockers in real leather seats, Davenport, center-tables. Oriental aesign parior i uk. vijr , 17 t , lor desk, also elegant comblnaitpn book case ana nesn. o pan, ..i tains, portieres. Madras curtains, lo nearly il j nloi, nf hrnnxe and new uair, j.... ------- bric-a-brac, quarter-sawed oak dining room set. viz. clawfoot pedestal table, buffet and set of boxseat chairs in .real leather: 9x12 Brussels rugs, two Wilton . -nuai-al email nir fflr"r quantitv of stair carpet, very massive iron oeos. uei awe , . mattresses, feather pillows, blankets and modes, steel engravngs and other pic- dining-room suite Jn light oak finish Iron oeos, easy u.u,iito, - water heater. . parlor heater large gas raOiatOr aim arvci. . - Parties furnishing are welcome to In spect this choice lot of f urntture. rijgs. etc tomorrow. (Monday). SALE Tliiii DAT AT 10 O'CLOCK (sharp). FRIDAY NEXT At BACKER'S AUCTION HOUSE (on benc.oseYall day).S We shall haVe a choice lot of furniture, caipcio. cn.. from Hawthorne, avenue for convenience of sale There will be bedroom, dining ?oom. parlor and kitchen furniture in this SALE ON FRIDAY NEXT AT 10 O'CLOCK S. L. N. GILMAN AUCTIONEER PERSIAN The sale of this valuable collection of Persian Rues at 411 Washington street commences . tomorrow, Monday, November 23d, at 10 o'CIock A. M. X. "B. This is the finest line of ,er offerer! in this city, and we would be pleased to have ymi at tend the sale. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Third Street iiiu;t'- -with four houses in fine condi tion. Rents show 9 per cent net on price asked J6000 win nanaie. SENGSTAKE & LYMAN to Fifth St. 23D STREET NORTH 50x100 feet, corner of Northrup street, partialis- improved and has a present rental value of $K5 per month. By erect ing a store building, big Interest can ba obtained on the investment. Don t for get that property at the intersection ot carllnes is always valuable for business purposes. TWELFTH STREET Nine-room residence with fractional lot situated north of Jefferson street. Price. JToiJu. LOVEJOY STREET 130x100 feet at the head of this street and undoubtedly the finest building site on the market today. Price of this prop erty is 20 per cent lower than anything offered In this vicinity and can be bought at the rate of 70 cents per square foot. . JOHNSON STREET 110x100 feet on the north side between 19th and 30th streets. An Meal site in the Nob Hill district. Price and terms rea sonable. F. V. ANDREWS S CO. Hamilton Bldg.. 1S1 Third St. Main 3349, or Home A 129. (Saaiw suwiaxiaMiaxwuanaxMMT You Will 1 Never I Buy 10 acres on Council Crest I as cheap again as at our price. I Portland Trust Company I ot Oregon 1 S.E. CORNER THIRD AND OAK STREETS MMM MONEY MAKER" fflflftn 150 acres near Hubbard, 25 cul tivated, 8 in hops, 30 in pasture, easily cleared for the plow, balance valu able timber: rich bottom land, running water, horses, cows, hogs, chickens anil all farm Implements go with place; good house, barn, hophouse. fruit and every thing just ready to go to living comfort ahlv and making money. On milk route. Must be sold and will make very easy teJuso in same neighborhood. 160 acres of timber and pasture for J4000 on good terms. WHALLEY, 615 McKay BMg. Buy Hood River Orchard Lands f sTDTC first-class orchard land on iJ AtntO countv road, right in the heart of the vailey. 12 acres to bearing orchard in first-class condition. tw three-year-old Newtowns; balance in clover and yards. Fair house and barn. This will sell quick for the price is rignt. Takes tt000 cash to handle It. DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH B08-9 Swetland bldg.. cor. Mh and Wash. GLISAN STREET lOOxlOO East of 1 1th street, surrounded by 3 and 4-storv bricks, suitable for retail and warehouse. For price and terms see Frank Bollam 13S Third St. $45,000 Apartment House 100x100, corner Fifth and Harrison, good Income, every apartment rented; new and thoroughly modern. SENGSTAKlTfi LYMAN 90 Fifth St. WANTED IN NOB HILL DISTRICT 100x100 feet with one or two modern up-to-date residences thereon, with not less than four bedrooms besides servants' quarters: must be suitable for homes. Send full description as to exact location, number of rooms, etc., to T 4ao. Oregonian. Business Property If vou are looking for good Inside busi ness" property, we have it on our ex clusive list. Some very good buys In downtown and semi-business locations. SENGSTAKffi LYMAN . . 90 Fifth St. Third Street Quarter block, close in: income $S03 per month. Present improvement poor. Price $si,000. ARCHIBALD, 117 Anlnrton Bids. Up-to-Date Strictly Modern In every detail. S-room new house situated in Uidd s Addition, near c. jtin and Hawthorne avenue. $H400, easy terms on part if wanted: don't try to fool your self, but see this property. F. W. Torgler, 106 Sherlock Bldg. HawthornevAve. 50xl2S on Hawthorne ave.. between E. 24th and B. lioth. facing south, we win take 100 for tnis eiegani. ouiiums ito for a few days only. SENGSTAKE & LYMAN 90 Fifth St. UNION AVE. GEM In the pink of perfection for $40nO; lot an 1O0. beautiful T-room house, elegantly fin ished, hardwood tloors. ixmmt lep. walks and basement, exquisite flowers, fruit and shade trees. A yerffct home. Union sve. n. in value every day. every nlKht while you sleep. lon't mlns this, it wont lafit ions. North, for information. $27,500 A GREAT BUY. Whole block. 8 lots, on Grand and t'nlon avenu s. Business property. This cannot fail as a big money maker for lucky person. Can be bought in whole or part. SEE! THE! SFANTOX CO., 270 Stark !.