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12 1HE MORNESG OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, NOVEFBER 18, 1904. WITHOUT A VERDICT Jury in Solomon Case Is Un able to Decide. EIGHT ASK FOR CONVICTION Four Stand for Acquittal, and After Ten Hours of Deliberation the Members Give It Up and Ask for Their Discharge. At 11 o'clock yesterday morning the gambling case o Nathan Solomon -was submitted to the jury. At 8:30 o'clock last night the jury reported that it was unable to agree and was dis charged by the court. Four jurors held for acquittal, the other eight demand ing conviction. When court convened, at 9:30 o'clock. Schuyler C Spencer, on of the defend ant's attorneys, made the closing argu ment for the defense. He reviewed the case and called particular attention to that portion of the testimony which showed that Henry E. McGinn drew the lease for the premises occupied by Grant, Solomon and Dale, proprietors of the Portland Club, and formerly act ed as their legal counsel. Mr. McGinn, in the course of his argument to the jury, admitted all this, but said he had repented. District Attorney Manning closed for the prosecution. He commended the action of Sheriff Word In suppressing gambling and said the evidence in th case showed that Solomon was guilty as charged in the information and should be convicted. Mr. Manning made an eloquent plea and was com plimented by attorneys present at its close. The crowd in tne courtroom throughout the trial was exceedingly large. MADE VISIT TO CHINATOWN. Grand Jury Inspects Erstwhile Gambling-Houses There The grand jury, escorted by Sheriff Word, yesterday afternoon visited the Chinese quarter, and looked through the numerous gambling places, the main doors guarding the entrance to which, were recently removed by the Sheriff and carted away. The grand jury also saw other things of Interest In Chinatown, which may command at tention in the final report of that body. Sheriff Word says damage suits by the Chinese for taking away their great doors do not bother him. And also states that some of the Chinese are putting up new doors, evidently with the intention of reopening their gambling-houses. "If they do they are laying up trouble for themselves," he said. INSANE PEOPLE EXAMINED. Deputy Sheriffs Convey a Number of Unfortunates to Salem. The county authorities have been overrun with insane patients during the past few days, and it took up the spare time of a lot of Deputy Sheriffs yesterday to convey a number of these people to the asylum at Salem. The list included Mary E. Tllden, Miss McGee, the street preacher, and Mary B. Hard man, all former Inmates of the institu tion. E. Jm Pietzsch, who has also been in the asylum before, recently entered a barber shop, and, after staying awhile jumped up and ran out onto the street with his face covered with lather. At the time of his arrest he asked the officer what street he was on in Salem, imagining he was in that city. Benjamin Joslln, an inmate of the Poor Farm, has recently shown signs of Insanity. The police "brought In Thomas Canient as demented, and R. D. Runyon, who had a habit of haran guing crowds of people in a senseless way. Court Notes. Suit for a divorce was commenced yes terday in the State Circuit Court by Ed ward Schmeer against Maud Schmeer, be cause of desertion beginning in August. 1902. They were married, in 1901. The de fendant is now in Texas. Lcfle W. Sltton was appointed in the County Court yesterday administratrix of the estate of her brother, W. W. Spaul ding, deceased, consisting of personal property valued at S10Q0. Hepple I. Spaul dlng, the widow, is the sole heir. Louis Dammasch, administrator of the estate of Charles B. Farleman, deceased, filed a report in the County Court yester day showing the payment of claims, and that there is J45S halanco on hand. Farle man was killed in the Elks' excursion train accident two years ago, and the ad ministrator was instructed by the County Court to sue the Northern Pacific Rail road. Company for damages. He states that after a thorough investigation he finds that under the laws of the State of Washington, as construed by the Supremo Court of that State, there is no valid claim against the railroad company. This is because Farleman left no relatives liv ing who would be entitled legally to re cover any damages obtained. The laws of Washington govern because the train wreck resulting in Farleman's death oc curred In that state. PROMOTIONS ABE EEADE. Southern Pacific and O. R. & N. Lines Effect Office Consolidation. Another step was made in office con solidation by the management of the Southern Pacific and O. R. & N. a couple of days ago, when J. W. Morrow, who for the past year has been filling the position of tax agent of the O. R. & N., was pro moted to fill the newlT-creatod position of tax and right of way agent for both the O. R. & N. and the Southern Pacific. Heretofore the two departments have been distinct in each company. W. W, Brethcrton lias had charge of the tax and right of way department of the Southern Pacific, while Mr. Morrow has been the O. R. & N. tax agent, succeed ing Ahlo S. Watt who held the position for many years, until forced to relinquish his place by falling eyesight. Owing to the increased business and the importance of the work in the two de partments it has been found necessary to readjust the service. On account of the capability shown by Mr. Morrow In the past year he was selected to fill the new and enlarged position of tax and right of way agent for the two companies. W. W. Brethcrton. who has been tax, claim and right of way agent for the Southern Pacific, will continue to act in the-capacity of claim agent for the com pany. The changes will be made at once, or as soon as the accounts and books of the two offices can be made ready for the transfer. Holliday Not Known Here. O. R. Holliday, who was arrested at Jamosport, Mo., yesterday, and who, the press dispatches stated, was wanted in this city, is not known here. Holliday was arrested for the alleged theft of Id lers and money while a carrier on a rural mall route about two years ago, but Post master Mlnto knows nothing of the case. An Investigation of the records shows that this man was never under the Juris diction of the Portland office in any RUG Wc upeii mis muruiug an luipuri. ant sale of hieh-srade Rugs. To make room for holiday stocks our entire line of the celebrated McCleary, Wallin & Grouse Im perial Smyrna Rugs will be sold at re markable values. 30x33 Imperial, reg. price $3.00; special $1.95 36x40 Imperial, reg. price $3.75; special $2.65 30x60 Imperial, reg. price $435; special .... .$3.00 All cheaper Smyrnas will be included. All broken lines of Axminster and Wiltons included. This sale will be particularly welcome to prudent buy ers of holiday presents. j. G. MACK & CO. 86-88 THIRD STREET KST8CXAX, 7ea itmn m xxtc rm mm, ntxut i, citw European Plan $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day THB PORTLAND F08TURD, 01 American Plan also European Plan. Modern Restaurant. $3 PER DAY and upward. capacity, and Postmaster Mlnto is under the impression that Holliday must have committed the crime In the State of Wash ington, since the inspector making the arrest has his headquarters In Walla Walla. REVISING THE CODE. Oregon Military Officers Preparing to Conform With Regular Army. The committee of officers of the Ore son National Guard appointed lor the purpose of revising: the military code of this state, met yesterday and -without any action being; taken, adjourned until December 8. This committee is composed of Brigadier-General W. E. Finzer, chairman; Colonel C TJ. Gantenbeln, Colonel Gor don Voorhies, Lieutenant-Colonel John M. Poorman and Major John C. May, and was appointed for the purpose of bring ing: the Oregon code into uniformity with the later National regulations. While each state has the power to formulate a code for Its own military organization, yet since all state mili tary organizations are subject to the call of the Government, it has been deemed advisable to make each state's code uniform as near as possible to that of the Government. With this purpose in view the War Department issued a circular asking that a board of revision be appointed in each state for the purpose of recom mending to their respective. Legisla tive bodies such changes as might be necessary to make all military codes conform to that of the War Depart ment. As the Oregon code now stands, how ever. It is so similar to the National code that but little, if any, change will be needed. After a careful considera tion by the committee at Its next meet ing, should any changes be deemed necessary, they will be recommended to the next Legislature. To Improve City Jail. The Police Department Is now pre paring plans and estimates for the completion of the third story of the City Jail, and should sufficient funds be on hand the Council will undoubtedly order the Improvements. Additional rooms for female prisoners are badly needed, as at present there Is but one room available for them. This is the principal need at the City Jail, and it is well provided for in the contemplated improvements. ' Run Closes Wisconsin Bank. WASHINGTON," Nov. 17. The Controller o the Currency this evening received a dispatch from the cashier of the Berlin Bank of Berlin, Wis., announcing that be cause of a run on the bank today ita doors were closed. Bank Examiner Parker Immediately was appointed receiver. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Nov. 17. Maximum tempera. tufe,54 4-g.: minimum, 48. River reading at 11 A. iL, L.5 feet; change In past 24 hoars, rise 0.3 foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 3 P. M.. 0.83 Inch: total since September 1, 1904, G.47 inches; normal. 8.87; deficiency, 3.40. To tal sunshine November 16, 1004, none; possible, 0 hours and 24 minutes.. Barometer (reduced to aea level), at 5 P. M.. 20.09. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. COST QKE MXLLIOX DOIXAU. Wind. 5 2 If : P : STATIONS. Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka. Helena ........... North Head .. Pocatello Portland Red Bluff Roseburg ......... Sacramento ...... Salt Lake City San Francisco ... Spokane ......... Seattle Tatoosh Island ... Walla Walla 15010.021 IE 64'.O.Oli fW C2'0.00 6.SB lr.Kvi ?tftii"ioTtr Cloudy Clear Cloudy Kainlnc 154 T 0,SK Cloudy 340.1212,NW Cloudy itjo.u.uu; o se Cloudy 0.63 " S 0.0110,S 0.14', E O.OO! 6 uain Cloudy Rain Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 0.00 12(KW U.W! 0;t o.ooilO'Rur O.oii S'NE o.ooiniicw 102)0.001 SiS I Pc cloudy Light. T trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The high wind la the North Pacific State SALE 26x54 Imperial, reg. price $3.50; special $2.65 36x72 Imperial, reg. price $6.00; special $4.45 48x84 Imperial, reg. price $10.00; special . .$7.45 C W. XX6WXES, Mgr. KUDQCimU fMTIURIJTSUJ CSXKE1CUL TMTElElt Special ratal Edo to families and sisglo rent! men. The mu f.wiit will be pleased at all times to show rooms fcnd give prices. A modem Turkish bath es tablish m e a t la the hotel. H. C. BOWERS. Manager. have subsided, but cloudy, unsettled weather continues; and moderately heavy rain has fallen In extreme North California, Oregon and West cm Washington. The indications are for partly cloudy weather in this district Friday, with probably occasional light rain west of the Cascade Mountains. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for 28 hours ending at midnight, November 18: Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy, with probably occasional light rain: westerly winds, Western Oregon and Western Washington Probably occasional light rain; westerly winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Probably fair. Southern Idaho Probably fair; cooler. EDWARD JlL BEALS. District Forecaster. MEETING NOTICES. WEBFOOT CAMP NO. 65. W. O. W. meets tonight in Woodmen' Hall, 10th and Washing ton its. All mem bers requested to be present. Special invitation extend ed to all members A. ELIOTT. a a of the order. C A. L. BARBUR. Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. J MULTNOMAH CAMP NO. 77 rTfeS Meets Friday nights in their forest. East Sixth. and East Al ii- der streets. Floor work not ex celled by any camp in the order. Come and meet with us. J. M. WOODWORTH. Clerk. HASSALO LODGE. NO. 15. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, work in tne initiatory, visitors wel come. HENRT BROWN, Sec PORTLAND CIRCLE. NO. 55. W. OF W.. will give a whist party tonight. Nov. 18, In tneir nan, in tne Amngton Diag. Admission ioc, including rerreanments. committees ANNUAL MEETING Multnomah Camp. No. 2, Indian War Vetera. N. P. C will meet at 1 P. M. at City Halt on Saturday, rov. iv. run attendance is requested. L. M. PARRISH, Captain. A. B. STUART, Ord. Sergeant. SUMNER WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. NO. 21, will have a baxaar in their hall. Grand are. and East Pine st., Saturday. Novem ber 10. In the evening the ladies will serve dinner from 5 o'clock until S. There will be lots of sice things In the bazaar, and the ainer win De nrst-ciass; a good time prom ised an wno attend. EUREKA COUNCIL. NO. 204. K. L. 8.. will give a whist party tomorrow evening tree, wmch win be the commencement of a series of whist parties to be given in the ruiure. .Members ana Xrtenas Invited. M. L. JOHNSON. Cor. Sec. PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A. F. & A. M. Stated communication this (Friday) evening. 7:30 sharp. Work in M. M. degree. All M. M. are cordially invited. By order W. M. I. W. PRATT, Secretary. DIED. BLOCKBERGER In' McMinnvllle. Or.. Nov. 16, 1004, Christina Mori a Blockberger. aged 38 years, wife of Professor H. R. Blockberger. formerly or tnis city. KERLEE In this city, on November 17. 1904. Nancy Kerlee. aged 56 years. 2 months; 4 days. Announcement of funeral In Morning Oregonlan on Saturday. FUNERAL NOTICES. BORG In this city. November 17. 1004. at the family residence, 384 N. 10th st. Ellen Cells, infant daughter of Charles and Alice- Borg. aged 26 day Friends and acquaint ances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services which will be held at the residence at 2 P. M. Saturday, Novem ber 10. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. GORDON In this city, on November 17. 1904. at 716 Corbett St.. Henrietta J. Gor don, aged 20 years. 6 months. 15 days. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gor don. .Funeral toaay ctYiaay). November 18, 1904. at 2 P. M. from the above residence. Friends invited to attend. Interment River view Cemetery. Services at the crave prf. rate. DUNNING. HeENTEE A GILBAUGH, successors to Daaalag ft Camploa, usder takers aad esibalssera. aaodera in erecr de tail, 7th. 9mA Ptee. FhesM Mala 438. Lady nssWMir, EDWARD "HOL3CAN CO.. UEdertakers asd esababBers, have moved to their sew haUd- teg. Third aad Sauaoa. Lady Telpaoaa No. S47. 3. P.,rrNLKT ft SON, rsatenil Direeters. ear. M m MatMsoa. otHee oT Ceuty Cer- sstT. laty summit. xMekm x. . 8. DUNNING. Uadertakar. 414 Sut J AMUSEMENTS. GRAND Theater TimoiMli T m tot is (H 1h4 JM Mtt ttraln&t 6n4 Formerly Cordray's SUIXXVAN CO'NSI DINE. Props. POLITE VAUDEVILLE GRAND OPENING Sunday Matinee, Nov. 20, 2 P. M. Cos tin nous Performances. -An Unsurpassed Bill. 9 TOP LINE ACTS 9 Musllner's Trained Sheep The Acme of Animal Train lwr Reached. Absolutely First Time on Pacific Coast. THE FOUR O LI FANS Fresh From World's Fair Triumphs. FRYE & ALLEN Hefined Comedy Sketch. THE ELLIOTTS "Who Captured Critical New York. SAM AND IDA KELLY Rural Comedy Skit, "Si and Mandy." ARTHUR O. FOLKERT Double Note "WTilstllnjr and Imitations. WILLIAM GROSS German Comedian. .FRANK MELTON Pictured Melodies. THE GRANDISCOPE Screamingly Funny Picture Story, "A uuiitless Tramp." YOU HAVE NEVER SEN IT 1EF0RE Admission, 10c to Any Seat BOX SEATS, 25c MARQUAM GRAND THEATER W. T. PANGLE; Resident Manager. Phone Main Ses. TONIGHT AT 8:15 O'CLOCK. Special-price matinee tomorrow at 2:15 o'clock. . Last performance tomorrow night, The charming actress, FLORENCE GALE. In Shakespeare's delightful comedy, "As You Like It" A beautiful play. An excellent cast. Evening prices Lower floor, 9150, $1. Bal cony, 75c, 50c. Gallery. 25c, 35c. Boxes and loges. )10. Special matinee prices Entire lower floor. 75c. Entire balcony, 50c. Entire gallery, 25c. SEATS ARE NOW SELLING. 1 MARQUAM GRAND THEATER W. T. PANGLE. Resident Manager. Phone Main 863. Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday nights, Nov. 21. 22.-23. 1904, George Bernard Shaw's brilliant comedy, "CANDIDA" With Lester Lonergan and a specially selected cast. Prices Parquet, 91.50. Parquet circle, SI. Balcony, first six rows, 75c; last six rows, 50c Gallery. 35c. 25c Boxes and loges. S10. SEATS ARE NOW SELLING. OREGONIAN COUPON No. 22 Coupon No. 22 STAR THEATER Friday Matinee. Nov. 18, 1904. This coupon and 5c entitles holder to one admission when presented at box office. CORDRATS THEATER CORD RAY & RUSSELL. Managers. Portland's most popular playhouse. Tonight and every evening this week, matinee Saturday, OLLIE MACK and JOE W. SPEARS present the big fun crowd, GALLAGHER AND BARRETT. In the evergreen succeis. "FINNIGAN'S BALL." Some singing. Some dancing. Some nonsense. 25 people 25, mostly girls. Nice folks like It. Prices, 10c, 20c. SOc; special reserved seats, 50c Matinee, 25c. any part of house; chil dren (special seats), 10c BAKER THEATER KHATING & FLOOD, Managers. Third and Yamhill. LARGEST CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE HOUSE IN THE WOBXD. EVERY SEAT 10c One performance afternoon; two every evening. THE ARCADE THEATER The Original Family Vaudeville House. This Week. Fern Comedy Four ADAMS BROTHERS. DIVINE DODSON. NICHOLS AND DIMES. KATE COYLE. AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. Admission. 10c to any seat. BIJOU THEATER SIXTH ST.. OPP. OREGONIAN. Programme for This Week. LANE AND DECKER. ED SIMPSON. tttr TWO MORTONS. PEARL GREYKON. THE LAM O NT BROS. THE GREAT ELLWOOD. NEW PICTURES ON THE VITASCOPE. Afternoon from 2 to 4:30; evenings from 7 to 10:30: continuous Sundays 2 to 10:30. Any seat in the bouse 10 cents. LYRIC THEATER (Corner Alder and Seventh.) H I a H -CLASS REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:30 to 4:30; 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday. 2 to 10 P. M. This ad. and 10c will admit two people any matinee, except Sundays and holidays. TEN CENTS NO HIGHER. AUCTION SALES TODAY At Baker's auction-house, cor. Alder and Parte Sale at 2 P. M. Geo. Baker & Co.. auctioneers. By J. T. Wilson, at salesroom, ISO 1st st., at 10 A. M. J. i. ttiioon, auctioneer. At Oilman's auction-rooms, 415 Washing ton St., at 10 O'CIOCK. A. M. d. L. N. Gil man. auctioneer. BORN. TEMPLETON Nov. 17. 1904. to the wife of John Templeton, of near Forest Grove, a prominent, lanner ana noy grower, a son. , the parents of whom are the best-pleased couple In the Willamette Valley, Dr. C L. x.arge attenaing. NEW TODAY. GEO. BLACK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 3IS Worcester Block General practice. Iavesticatieaa. Estate work. Special and periodical aadH. raeae nest 11. Block 200x200 Suitable for warehouse or manufacturing purposes. Ttajirosa &ioasioc; a nne ony. Price upon application. CROSS & SHAW, 233 Washington st. INVESTMENT BONDS Wsxrs.au asxi stocks bevsht aa4 sold. J. W. CGLASSEFLHD AD. BATES. "Xoojbs "Xoems asd Beard." "Hsaw- V replug Rooms," "Sltaatleaa Wanted" 15 words or less. 15 ccsts; 10 to -9 words, 29 cents; SI to 25 words. 25 ceats, etc No dis count lor addltleaal tBserttosa. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," 30 ceats toz IS words or leas; 16 to words. 40 ceats; 21 to 25 words. 59 ceats, etc first insertion. Each addltleal insert! oh. one-half; so farther dlsceast un der one month. IMPORTANT The low secsad-tlme rate on adrertlslag that rnas either la the classified columns, or under head "New Today' will be gives, only whea advertlriBg la Inserted ea consecutive days. Dally aad Saaday Issues. Advertising that la scheduled to appear at Intervals of one or more days apart will be charged for at full He-tlme rate each in sertion. 'NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15 cents per line, first insertion; 1 cents per line for each additions! insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregtmian, and left at this office, should always be Inclosed la sealed en velopes. No stamp is required ea saca letters. The Oregoalan will set be respoasftle tor errors la advertisements taken through the telephone. NEW TODAY. A GOOD RULE IS TO BEING DP A CHILD To be saving, prudent and economical. The best way to do so Is to set him an ex ample yourself. Now we want you to know "THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANT IN OREGON" issues interest-bearing certificates of deposit that pay from 3 to 4 per cent Interest, and can be drawn at any time by giving a cer tain number of days' notice. Full particulars are contained in our book of "ILLUSTRATION," Which we shall be glad to send you. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON 100 Third street. BEN J. I. COHEN President II. L. PITTOCK .Vice-president B. LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. GOLTKA ...Assistant Secretary FOR SALE 19 Acres ON CAR LINE CLOSE IN PLATTED AND IN SHAPE TO BE PUT ON THE MARKET AT A HANDSOME PROFIT. PRICE $400 AN ACRE TheTitle Guarantee & Trust Co. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce FOR SALE: Worthington Compound Duplex Pump, second hand, Al condition. Size 10x18x14x10. Deliver ing 875 gallons per min ute. Check valve, lub ricator, etc., complete. Inquire A. W. Cochraa, Oregonlan Building. Mortgage Loans 5and Upwards Keal Estate City and Farm Insurance in All Lines A. H. EIEEELL, 302-8 McKay Building. Third and Stark. A SNAP! TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. Large 0-room house, with full basement, furnace, etc.. original coat S3000, with two very fine sightly lots in the Patton tract on .Michigan ave. To be had for $2250, it taken at once; liberal terms. CHAS. F. PATTON. Phone Scott 1032. Mortgage Loans--CIty Property At Lowest Current Rates. Apply FRANK E. HART, 105 Sherlock bidg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE. 5250.00. In Woodstock, Portland's most attractive suburb:' lots 100x100: every lot a corner; ?10 aown. per monin. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANT, 109 Third street. NEW STRICTLY MODERN 0-ROOM NOB Hill house, corner lot. built out of pine and Port Orchard cedar; price $6500. easy terms: this place will lease for $32.50 per no.; principals only. Address P. O. Box 477, Portland. Or. FOR SALE. $2400 Corbett st.. near Bancroft ave.. 10-room dou ble house, well rented and paying 8 per cent net on price asked. Lot 50x90. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANT, 100 THIRD ST. FOR SALE AT MONTAVTLLA, 5-ROOM house and H-block, $100 down, balance $10 per month; also several nice building lots on easy terms, either at Montavllla or on Mount Scott line. Phone Union 4421. STEWART PARK 20 MINUTES BT MT. Scott car; lots ,50x100, $.100, $5 a month; best value on the market in suburban lots; see them today and you will buy; only a few to offer. Office on grounds. NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE. COMPLETE. WITH large Xrult trees, lot 40x120. all for $630 cash; see owner. Joe riasn. Nasnvme Sta tlon, on the Mt. Scott car line. NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE ON OREGON CITT car line; most desirable location; acre of ground and improvements for cost ot house; $2100. W 87, Oregonlan. OWNER WILL SELL AT REASONABLE price, modern new 6-room house: easy pay ments II aesirea; x.asi oiac. a aj, care Oregonlan. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. w. i'. ejectnc line. O. R. Addition. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. Cc $4600 NEW MODERN, S-ROOM HOUSE, 23d sC: nothing like It for the - money; move right in. W. H. Grinds taff. 213 Stark. WTO SALE COMMODIOUS RE8H5ENf?P West Side, close In; corner lot. Address Owner, ii 75, oregonian. LOTS ON UNION AVE., ALB IN A HOME- Xiower Alblna. ' ONE OR 5 ACRES NEAR WOODSTOCK". fine for berries or chickens. 204 Macleay Diag. $725 NEW HOUSE 3 FULL LOTS, BARN, woodshed; water In house. 1296 X. 14th. N. FOR eALgO-ROOM HOU8K. HODBRX. full lot; bargain. 3S8 Grand ave. N. HOME CORNER LOT. ROOMS. HT CASK. Ssrnr Alexander, X. . FOR SALE KEAL" ESTATE. FOR SALE. $3700.00. Corbett st., near Bancroft ave.; 10-room house, good condition, modern, lot 43x110; fine view eastward. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANT, 1C9 Third street. ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY or nanaung acreage; we have tracts in side of city limits or outside; some are directly on car Une: all are accessible, one acre or more; prices very low; terms to suit. A. C. Churchill & Co.. 110 Second street. FOR SALE. $2750.00. Hawthorne ave., strictly modern, two-story six-room house on corner; recently built and In excellent condition; lot worth $1200; house cost to build $2000. A rare bargain. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANT, 109 Third street. FOR BALE FARMS- STOCK: FARM FOR RENT OR SALE AND implements and growing crop for sale; farm consists of 900 acres, 150 acres In cultivation, 400 acres In stump pasture, balance timber; unlimited outrange; good improvements; in Benton Co. Address A 87, care Oregonlan. r- THE BEST LITTLE FARM IN CLARK County. 40 acres, good Improvements; $2100, half cash, balance easy terms. Write or Inquire F. Bartlett, Rldgefleld, Wash. FINE FARM, 55 ACRES, NICELT Im proved, 8 miles east; electric car, fine roads; 6 acres Winter apples Just bearing; fine soli, excellent water. 227 Front. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS FINE LEVEL farming lands, abundance of good water; making ap party to start In few days. No. 4 N. 6th, opposite Postotflce. ALFALFA FARMS. MONTHLY PAYMENTS, low prices. Deschutes Irrigated Land Syn dicate. 418 Oregonlan bldg. LAND SCRIP. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. ApproTbd, unrestricted, ready tor lmmsdlats ase. LOWEST PRICES. S. T. & F. B. Rllty. 60S Chamber Commerce. FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTll er guaranteed land scrip on hand ready to locate. Maglnnli & Son. 227 Falling bldg. FOREST RESERVE AND at.T. OTHER crips: general land practice. Collins Land Co.. Concord Bldg. APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP NOW ready. H. B. Compson. 618 Marquam bldg. FOR RENT FARMS. FARM. ALL UNDER. CULTIVATION. AND hop land, near Champoeg. 801 Hood st. Phone Front 2088. TO EXCHANGE. $2000 GET IN OUT OF THE RAIN! FARM In sunny California, city or country; owner room 202. Commercial bldg. CITY HOME TO EXCHANGE FOR SMALL farm near town. 24S14 Stark st. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles and liars ess. FOR SALE SPAN SHETLAND PONIES, gentle, well broken; single and double har ness. Phone Union 745. BROWN MARE. 8 YEARS OLD. WEIGHT 1100; also new top buggy and harness. 585 5th. WOLFSTEE? buys and sells horses, wagons, harness, buggies, farm Implements. 227 Front. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AN 2D-HAND vehicles on Coast tor sale or hire. 211 Wash. GENTLE HORSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE cheap. 14S 1st st. FOR SALE GOOD HORSE AT A BARGAIN, Call 290 3d st. Plaaos. SELF-PLATTNG PIANOS JUST ARRIVED, the latest and grandest Invention In pianos, the Ceclllan self-playing piano; prices reason able; terms easy. H. W. Wills Music-House, 350 Alder st. Mlscellaneous. SEWING MACHINES AT A BARGAIN Three golden oak drop-head Singer sewing machines to be sold for the small balances due on them. The above machines are as good as new and warranted for 5 years. Don't miss the above if you are contem plating buying. The Singer Mfg. Co., 402 Washington, st. Phone Main 4588. SEWTNG MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY damaged machines at very low prices Singer. V. S., Domestic. Wheeler & Wilson and White; dropheads In oak and bos' tops. At Wheeler & Wilson and Domestic offices, B. S. Elgel. agent. 335 Morrison st. A SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING. ABSO lutely perfect and pure white, weighing one carat, for amount loaned and interest, which Is $96.50. Uncle Myers, 143 3d. near Alder. DOES. YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with Elaterite: it rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. Elaterite Roofing Co., room 2, Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND billiard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tab lea, with privilege of buying. Mod ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-CoUender. 49 3d st. OFFICE FIXTURES FOR SALE ROLL top desk, etc., new last August. W. G. Davis, 210 Allsky bldg.; also office for rent. LADY'S 1904 RAMBLER WHEEL, ALSO child's bicycle, good as new; a bargain. Call 88 Park st. Mrs. Lockwood. SECOND-HAND ORGAN. GOOD CONDITION; piano attachment, chapel style, at Graves & Co., 328 Washington. Moving picture film, nong slides, magle lan terns. T. P. Andrews. 109 Mont.. 8. F.. Cal. Bargains In typewriters, supplies, office goods, rubber, stamps, safes. Coast Co., 231 Stark. BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF Americans now $23. 7th and Morrison. DENSMORE TYPEWRITERS We sell, rent, repair all machines. J. E. Huxley. 82 4th. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED FHtST-CLASS STATIONARY engineer; don't apply unless you are that kind. Address, giving- experience and ref erences, F. L. Church, General Delivery, City. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS COMMISSION ; newspapers, periodicals, magazines, trade Journals. 41S. Chamber of Commerce. Clyde's Advertising Agency. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MARKER FOR. steam laundry; must be steady and tem perate. Address Aberdeen Steam Laundry, Aberdeen, Wash. WANTED A RELIABLE MARRIED MAN who understands farming and hop cultivation. Inquire room 15, Russel bldg., 4th and Mor rison sta. $5.00 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE BEST typewriter on earth; salary or commission. McLain A Co., room 14. Starr-Boyd bldg. Seattle. . WANTED AGENTS. SALARY OR COM mlsslon; $3 to $6 per day. W. R. Taylor & Co., 23 Labba. bldg., Portland, Or. WANTED YOUNG MEN TO LEARN BAR ber trade; college newly opened; first-class Instructors. 267 Flanders st. BOY TO CARRY OREGONIAN ROUTE. Call or phone Oregonlan between 12 and 1 o'clock, wheel or pony. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN AD writlng: expert Instruction; small fee. Ad dress E. C, Oregonlan. WANTED GOOD SOLICITORS FOR SOME thlng. new: investigate. 36 Russel bldg.. ie5.4th st. WANTED CHICKEN-PICKERS; DRY PICK ing only. Pacific States Packing Co., 221 1st. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR. ber trade; terms reasonable. P 84, Oregonian. Men wanted to leant barber trade. Barber College. 741 Howard st,. San Francisco. WANTED 3 OT 16-18 YEARS. FOR FLOR lst business. Call 613 Washington st. WANTED GOOD TURNER. ENTERPRISE Flaateg Hill. 308 E. Yamhill st. DR. WALKER, 181 1ST CURES ALL FRI- KELP WANTED MALE. WANTED ENERGETIC MAN AS PART- ser to travel with a medicine company playing halls and having established busi ness; must be able to furnish $300; experi ence not necessary: big and quick returns assured; investigation courted. K 87. Ore gonlan. THE ORIGINAL JOHN A. MOLER HAS opened ae of his famous barber collegia at 644 Clay st.. San Francisco. Special Induce ments this month: positions guaranteed: tuition earned while learning. Writs cor rect number, 644 Clay st., San. Francisco. LOGGERS. MILL AND YARDMEN. LAB- ercra, Uljr aim mm farmhands aad nallktra, restaurant aad Biess-hous help; work of all kinds. Ca- eadlan Employment Co., 249 Buraslda aad 228 Morrison. Phone Main 3074. POSITIONS $1000 TO $3000 PER YEAR for managers, bookkeepers, salesman, etc Offices In eight cities. Plan and booklet oa application. Call and see us. Suite 43. Con cord blk. Pacific Commercial Bureau. Inc. JANITOR MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT children, to take charge of large new build ing; fine opening for right couple; must have best references. Give full particulars In reply. V 86, Oregonlan. WANTED SUN'GERS. ACTORS, MUSI clans. eta. 'for vaudeville circuit and Port land World's Fair. Newman's Vaudeville Circuit, the Raleigh. 6th and Washington. WANTED GENTLEMAN WHO UNDER stands pressing men's suits. Call 163 W. Park. WANTED SHOEMAKER FOR CUSTOM RE palring. S52 Savler st. HELP WANTED FT" V tt DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CHAM -bermalds. cooks, waitresses: nurse girls, second girls, housekeepers, housework. $15 to $30. Canadian Parlors. ZiG& Morrison. Phone Main 1323. WANTED AMATEUR SINGERS, ACTORS, musicians, for vaudeville circuit and road shows; big salary. Newman's Vaudeville Circuit, the Raleigh, 6th and Washington. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS. WAIT ers. chambermaids, general workers. St. Louis Agency, 23015 Yamhill. Phone Black WANTED WOMAN TO WORK IN COUN try; no objection to child not an Infant. Address De L., Witch Hazel. Or. WANTED LADY SOLICITOR FOR BEST thing of its kind ever offered; investigate. 36 Russell, bldg., 163 H 4 th st. WANTED 2 EXPERIENCED LADY CAN vassers; big money, easy proposition. Rem brandt, 404 Ablngton bldg. WANTED EXPERIENCED FAMILY COOK and second glrl wages $35, $25. 230& Yam hill. Phone Black 2SS1. COOK PERMANENT POSITION AT BEST wages, to thoroughly experienced cook. 215 Ford. cor. Park ave. WANTED GIRL FOR DININGROOM AND housework. Inquire mornings, 341 11th si- WANTED A GOOD, PLAIN BOARDING house woman cook. Call 284 Main St., city. GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL housework. Apply at 262 12th st. NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 257 N. 22d, cor. Northrop. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 490 Morrison st. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WE WANT' SOLICITORS FOR THE BEST proposition ever offered on the Coast: something new; both men and women; gpod pay; don't fail investigate. 39 Rus sel bldg. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. WANTED POSITION IN AN OFFICE OR store by young man who is hard of hear ing; has fair education and can give good references. Apply T 87. Oregonlan, TOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED BOOK keeper and typewriter, wishes position in or out of city, good references. G 84, Ore gonlan. EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMAN desires position with reliable house; ref erences. Address P 87. Oregonlan. . EXPERIENCED COLLECTOR AND OFFICE man' wants work part or whole of- time; best references. Address A 88. Oregonlan. A YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION AS clerK in grocery ana cigar store; five years' experience. F 88. Oregonian. Miscellaneous. -1, NATIONAL & CONTINENTAL DI8T- CO.. ziuft wasn. Diag., room 3V. rnone Mam ma. Distributors of all kinds of advertising mat tr and samples; guarantee advertiser against all loss; mail or telephone orders. ALL ROUND NEWSPAPER MAN. EDITOR, manager, news and Job printer: good char acter, desires situation. W. H. Woodard. Ilwaco, Wash. MARRIED MAN. RELIABLE AND TRU5T wortby in all circumstances, wants position as night watchman. L 87, Oregonlan. JAPANESE ASSOCIATION CAN FURNISH domestic servants, farmer and all kinds of help. 208 Everett. Black 992. YOUNG MARRIED MAN. WITH 8 YEARS experience in bottling business, wishes some work. N 73. Oregonlan. PRACTICAL GARDENER WANTS CARE of gentleman's place; can give references. Phone Main 2397. BOY ATTENDING SCHOOL WANTS TO work lor board. Holmes Business College. Y. M. C A. bldg. CARPENTER, GOOD ALL-ROUND WORK man, wants Job or day work; reasonable. Phone Scott 2858. WANTED CONTRACT TO CUT 1000 TO 1300 cords wood. Address T 84, Orego nlan. YOUNG MAN. 19. SOME EXPERIENCE LN office work; references. F 86, Oregonlan. ENGINEER. STATIONARY. LICENSED. DE slres position. R 88, Oregonlan. GOOD TEAMSTER WISHES A JOB TEAM lng. D 84, Oregonian. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Dresamakars. PLAIN SEWING. INFANTS' CLOTHING, hemstitching, sofa, pillows, etc., neatly done. Doll-dressing and. repairing a specialty. Chargts reasonable. 29 Union ave. COMPETENT YOUNG- LADY WISHES SIT uatlon in good dressmaking establishment; $5'-week to start. R 87, Oregonian. Domestics. NORWEGIAN GIRL WANTS GENERAL housework ia private family. Call at 508 Thurman. between 14th and 15th sts. EXPERIENCED GERMAN GIRL DESIRES situation second work in first-class family. 230H Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. FIRST-CLASS COOK WOULD LIKE POSI tlon with private family. Room 20, Abbott House. 22SH Washington ot. EXPERIENCED TRAY WAITRESS WANTS position In city. J 87. Oregonlan. Housekeepers. HOUSEKEEPING. BY WIDOW LADY; NO incumbrance, widower's home preferred; city or county. G 87, Oregonian. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper widower's family; no objection to children. E 83, Oregonlan. MIseellaBsess. AN EASTERN LADY WHO THOROUGHLY understands hairdresslng, manicuring- and facial treatment, desires position as at tendant; would accept position as nursery governess where children not over 10 years of age: can speak good French. 398 Cros by st. Phone Scott 2975; call mornings. SITUATIONS WANTED MIDDLE-AGED woman, nurse. Infant or invalid, family cooks, chambermaids, housekeepers; good housework girls. 23034 Yamhill. Phase Black 2881. COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WASHING, Ironing or any kind of work, by day. Vaughn st. WANTED AGENTS. A J. CRANWELL & CO., 218"-224 ABINQw ton bldg., wholesale dealers aad Jobbers, carry the largest stock oC Jewelry, wities and novelties west of Chicago; retail trade supplied; house-tohoiMe caavaaascs, ped.. dlers and agents can make few mosey handling our special lines: ciM mL inspsst oar -Bw auafc-'tar; CkrteUMg .trd