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13 THE MORNING OBEGONIAN, THURSDAY, DECE-MBER 29, 1904. FEARS FOR HIS LIFE Jung Sung Says Price Is Put on His Head. ASKS POLICE FOR PROTECTION Chinese Fantan Gambler Is Accused of Betraying His Fellows to Sheriff Word In Order to Secure Im munity From Raids. CHINATOWN TROUBLE. CHARGES MADS-That Sheriff "Word and his deputies, during the four raids they have made In search of fantan games, have never Invaded the district north of Pine or west of Second streets; that they had a definite object for not doing to. and that it waB to protect games run by Jung Sung, a Chinese fantan operator, who. from the 6 tart, had been Informing Sheriff Word and his raon of the operations of the players oa Second street, between Pine and Taylor. PRESENT STATUS Jung Sung6 life may be taken at any moment. He is "ehadowod" by five picked men from the Second-street dlsUct, and a price 1b upon his head. Sheriff Word's denial of the fact that Jung Sung was his Informant haa not abated the growing frenzy, for that Chinaman was followed tor weeks, by day and night, and the Cfeinene are confident that he did inform Sheriff Word. Chinatown is on the Vorgo of a rebel lion, and the police would not be surprised to hear at any moment that the lifeless form of Jung Sung, a fantan operator, has been found. The fury of the denizens of Second street knows no bounds, and rrevonge is to bo had by them at the cost of human life, if the opportunity offers. Jung Sung is marked for slaughter; there is a reward of $1000 for his head and five desperate Chinamen have been selected to murder him. Learning of this, and learing the worst, Jung Sung applied to Chief of Police Hunt during the afternoon of Tuosday. He demanded that he be pro tected. He wont over the whole matter Irom the start to the present, telling how he had been selected by his enraged coun trymen and how his life was to pay for the trouble he is supposed to have started. Jung Sung Demands Protection. Not only did Jung Sung flee to Chief Hunt and demand protection, but he went to Municipal Judge Hogue and to two of the Circuit Judges, detailing his troubles to them. He was in deadly fear, and begged that guards be given him. While this could not be granted, it is a fact that great caution is being observed by the po lice In watching the Chinese district. Or ders to the patrolmen and detectives hav ing beats In Chinatown are to be on the lookout for suspicious actions and to ar rest any and all who may appear to be up to mischiof. The present trouble has nothing to do with the various tongs. It Is purely a matter of fantan gambling, and the only contontion la that Sheriff Word and his deputies have declined to raid Jung Sung's games, and that thla is because he acted as spy and informer on -all the fantan establishments along Second street. There was a rumor recently to the effect that Jue Shue and Seid Back, Second' street merchants, were suspected of in forming on the games, and that rewards of 5500 each had been put up for their heads. This was partly true and partly false. Later developments have satisfied the Chinese that neither of those men were implicated in the giving of informa tion to the Sheriff. Many meetings of the gamblers were held in secret and the whole proposition was gone over in detail. Spies Follow Suspect. It was decided that spies should be ap pointed to follow Jung Sung day and night. He was ,to be trailed everywhere he wont. Not one minute of the time was he to bo left unwatched by the se lected Chinamen, for they had determined upon him as the man who had caused Sheriff Word to raid their games repeated ly. The appointments were made after the first two raids. Then the "shadowing" began. In due time, the story goes, Jung Sung was trailed to Sheriff word's oflice. He remained there some time and then emerged and went back to his games on Pine street. That afternoon Sheriff Word and his force of deputies swooped down on Second street and beat down doors, broke up tables and destroyed the games, A careful report, in writing, was made of this startling fact to another secret meet ing of the Second-Btreet gamblers, held In a Jo&shouse. After a session lasting far into the night, it was decided to watch Jung Sung again; that if he did the same thing and if another raid took place, his head would pay the forfeit The trailers went out again and were faithful to their trust. Once more did Jung Sung journey to the Courthouse and again the following afternoon did Chief Deputy Sheriff Morden, in Sheriff "Word's absence, make a raid. This was the fourth and, so far, the last In it more doors were taken, fantan tables were smashed and consternation was spread right and left. This raid, like the three preceding It, did not Include the Chinese games on Pine street or those on Fourth, north and south of Pine. This was the last straw. So en raged were the Chinese whose games had been raided and put out of business that thoy could scarce contain themselves. His Life to Be Forfeited. It was at a meeting held 'the night of the raid that 51000 was raised and put up by the Second-street gamblers for the life of Jung Sung. Five were chosen to kill tho betrayer, and were glad to have the commission, for Jung Sung had become the most hated Chinaman in all Portland. Not alone did he Inform on them and cause their games to be broken up, but nis own games were not molested. This added deep Jealousy to their rage and made them thoroughly desperate. In the meantime Sheriff Word returned and heard of the action of trfb Second rtreet Chinese. With tho rewards posted for Jung Sung, tho man caught twice giv ing information on his countrymen, had occomo associated the names of Jue Shuo and Seid Back. Sheriff Word was called upon by Jung Sung, who demanded that ho be protected from the men who sought his life. It was a desperate situation and the Ehoriff went into Chinatown and made n. complete denial of the whole affair. It had no effect, however, because the guilty Chinaman had been seen carrying his talcs to the Sheriffs office, and soon after each timo came the raids on the Second street games, but not on those run on Pine . street by Jung Sung. While Sheriff Word and his men hav never molested Jung Sung, it is under stood that for vers fear he has closed his own games, and that he is keeping within his dwelling to avoid contact with thos who have been appointed to slay him. Oupont May Lose His Sight. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 28. Thero is believed to be very little hope of sav lng the eyesight of Alfred Dupont, the Delaware manufacturer who was In HOTEL Fifth md Washington Streets EUROPEAN Boo-as, fl.M to $8.00 Per Day, Accordlaj- to Location. . I. DAVIES, Pre. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED.) FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON European Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50 First-Class Restaurant In Connection HOTEL SCOTT CO. A. J. DEITZ, Manager Portland's Newest and Best Equipped Hotel Booms single or en suite, -with private hath, European plan. Elegant cafe in connection. Free 'bus -will meet all trains. SEVENTH AND AN KENT STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON. jured while hunting; in "West Virginia several months ago. x or several weeKs he has been in this city under treat ment by eye specialists, who have finally decided that tne removal ol tne left eye is necessary. It is not thought that the sight of the other eye can bo saved. Mr. Dupont has also lost his hearing. MAKE LEVY OF TWENTY MILS Taxpayers of Montavilla School Dis trict No. 18 Hold Meeting. The meeting of Montavilla school dis trict No. IS taxpayers Tuesday night was very well attended, but there was appar ently a lack of enthusiasm. It was agreed that a tax levy of 20 mills was necessary for the maintenance of Montavilla schools. The meeting opened with a long dis cussion of past expenditures and possible extensions and improvements ior tne com ing year which would necessitate the In crease of the levy to 20 mills. The con templated improvements received unani mous support and the proposed 20-mIH levy was adopted. A resolution was introduced for Includ ing an art course in the curriculum of teachers instruction so that the children could be tautrht to draw and be enabled to compete In the state school exhibitions. This, however, wag left to the discretion of the board. The meeting adjourned early. NEW Y0HK LIFE P0IICY H0LDEBS Should read the analysis of the New York Life financial methods in the cur rent numbers of the Era Magazine; 10 cents, all news stands. Holiday Beach Rates. For the holidays the O. "ft. & N. mnlfoB the very low rate of $4.00 for round trip to beach points. Dates of sale. December 23 and 30. Final limit, January 3. Par ticulars of C. W. Stin-rer. Cltv Tlrlrot Agent, Third and Washington streets. BUSINESS ITEMS. If Babr I Cnttlnr Teeth. Be nn sad use that old ana well-tried z-nneAr. Mrs. Wlnalowa Boothia Syrup, for children teetnxnr. it boo in e tne emia. softens tne cum, clli. jtb all pain, euro wind collo and diarrhoea. DATIVE METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Dec 28. Maximum tempera ture, 43 deg.; minimum, 36. River reading at 11 A. II., 4.7 feet; change In past 24 hours, ruse 0.2 foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., 0.85 Inch; total since September 1 1904, 15.24 inches; normal, 1S.62; deficiency. 8.38. Total sunshine December 27, 1004, 42 minutes; possible, 8 hours and 42 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M., 29.72. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. . "Wind. 03 Ho 5 STATIONS. Baker City Bismarck . ..- Boise Eureka .......... Helena 12210.041 ;sE Snow 112 0.00 "tSW 20 0.00 N Clear Cloudy 00 T 114 SB 20(0.001 Rff Cloudy I't. cloudy Kamloops, B. North Head ... Pocatello ..... Portland , Red Bluff Roseburg . . , Sacramento . . Salt Lake City San Francisco Spokane Seattle Tatoosh Island "Walla Walla . 3s;o.oo:iOSE Cloudy ...54 0.2018;D Cloudy O.OO; sw Clear Rain Cloudy Rain 43 0.70 10.00 4S NW 8,'S GO 0.161 o.no1 48 IE Cloudy 20,0.00 SE Clear Cloudy Rain Rain 32 0.141 ;k-J sofo.oof o se 500.62 I30KW i4U.MiJ.u;w Light. T trace. "WEATHER CONDITIONS. The storm noted yesterday evening oft the "Washington coast proves to be of considerable magnitude. The following maximum wind ve locities occurred during the last 12 hours: North Head. 72 miles southeast, and Tatoosh Island, 52 miles south. Moderately heavy rain has fallen west of the Cascades, and to the east of this range rain has fallen in the Columbia River Valley, and Know In the foothills and mountains. It is slightly warmer nearly everywhere in the North Pacific States. The indications are for rain Thursday west of the Cascade Mountains, and rain or snow in Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington nad Idaho It will be warmer In Southern Idaho. Storm southwest warnings are displayed at all seaports in this district, "WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland at, 8 P. M. for 2S hours ending at midnight, December 29: Portland and vicinity Rain; brisk to high gusty south to west winds. "Western Oregon and Western Washington' Rain; south to southwest winds, high along the coast. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Rain or snow. Southern Idaho Snow, probably turning to rain; warmer. EDWARD A. HEALS. District Forecaster. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Gllman's auction rooms, 413 Washing ton st., at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gil man, auctioneer. At Geo. Baker &, Cp.'a today, at 10 A. M. uiratr Aiuer ana -iara. ueo. .Bauer x CO., auctioneers. PERKINS PORTLAND, OREGON PLAN First-Claw Cheek Retairst. Connected With Hotel. C O. DAVIS, Sec aad Tree. ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR AKDERSOH, Harmer Front and Morrison Streets PORTLAND - OREGON 3TREE 'BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS. Rates European plan, G0c 75c. $1.00. $1.30, $2.00 per day. Sample rooms In connection. EAGLE GRAND: New Year's Eve Ball December 31, 1904 MERRILL'S New Auditorium Hall SEVENTH AND OAK STREETS. "Dance the Old Year out and tho New Year In" to the entrancing mublc of EVEREST'S DANCING ORCHESTRA Room for 1 000 Dancing Couples The ladles last chance to pick their Leap-Year partners. None but ladles and gentlemen Invited or permit tnl to attend. Ladles' and gentlemen's hat and cloakrooms, with careful attend ants. Gentlemen 50 Cents Ladies 25 Cents Committee of Arrangements FRED T. MERRILL, Chairman. J. P. FTNLEY H. tV KRETZER CHAS WARNER SIG WORTHELMEB VIC CHAPMAN A. C. GOOD FRANK KEELER C. 31. ZADOW LOUIS DAMMASCH BORN. TURNER Dec. 28. 1004. to tho wife of Cap tain Frank B. Turner, a girl. DIED. TURNER December 28. 1004. Infant daugh tcr of Captain Frank B. Turner. FUNERAL NOTICES. BANKSON In this city, Dec. 20, 1004. John wesiey uanKson. agea os years, 11 months, 10 days, i-unerai will take place today December 20. at 2 P. M.. from the real .dence of Mrs. E. Bell. 320 Grand ave. Friends invited. New lork papers please copy. BUCKLEY In Port Townsend. Wash., Dec. 28 1004. Daniel J. Buckley, aged 45 years, broth' er of John J. Buckley, of this city. Remains will be brought hero for burial. Funeral notice later. MOOREHEAD In this city. Dec. 28. 1004. at his late residence. COO E. Burn?ide st., Harry u. jiimrciieau, us'u oj jrars. eeaitie. wasn. papers please copy. Funeral notice hereafter! DUNNING. McENTEE & GILS. AUG H. (nccessora to Donning Campion, tinder- takers one embalmers, modern In every tl re tail, 7th and l'lne. Phone JAiUn 430, Lu asslstaat. EDWARD HOLMAN CO, Undertakers and exabauners, nave moved to their new build Inx, Third and Salmon. Ladj- assistant. xeiepnon No. C07. 3. P. FJTNLEY & SON, "Funeral Direct nri cor. 2d and Madison. Office of County Cor oner, x-sxay assistant, xeiephona No. 8. F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 Ejm Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East fit. NEW TODAY. J.W. OGILBEE Room 11, 1454 First street. Portland, Oregon CI CCfi 3 acres of garden land In cultlva .ft I n.1 1 1 "on. within 2& miles of Morrison st, bridge; Ilea southeast, well situated and reasonable in price. fOCA on East 17th -street, in Furer"s Ad 4JU dlUon,v formerly cost J450. $250 Lots In "Green's Addition," Portland. South CT M r A Lots In "Tibbetts Homestead.' nt ill EajBt s'de. this tract Is verv near in, --"- with three car-lines to iu AMUSEMENTS. Columbia Theater tlhir. Phone Main 811. Down-town box oflice. Main 110. Special Christmas week offering of the superb Columbia stock company, Belasco and Do MUle'a greatest drama, THE CHARITY BALL Regular matinee next Saturday. Evening prices, 15c, 25c 35c. 50c Matinee prices, 10c, 15c, 25c. Down. town ho-c.offlp nrn from 10 A. M. till 7 P. M.. at Dolly Varden candy-shop. 327 Morrison at. After 7 P. M. at theater. Next week. Ausrustln Daly's eomedy. "The Last Word." Empire Theater George L. Baker, Manager. Seats Can Be Ordered by Phone Main 117. irrtin I .V. r at-lnur. pirttt T-i,,. nil Arwr nnrsT arm large crowds can be seen nightly. iou can see lUAiuai ana me iciuom dcr of thla week, also the matlnea Satur day, THE LITTLE SUNBEAM, MARIE HEATH In tViA n.otni-il Trlvln "For Mother's Sake" Excellent Company. Special New Scenery. Seat sale bet-ins todav for B. C. WHIT NEY'S BIG MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA "TILE SHOW GIRL." 50-PEOPLE 50 Empire Prices Evenlntr. 15c. 23c. 33c and 60c; all Matinees, 10c, 15c, 25c MARQUAM GRAND THEATER Phono Main 80S. Friday afternoon and night, Saturday af ternoon and night. Dec. aw, Ji. iuu. A play of the The Famous Ben Greet Players In "THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM." Benefit Portland Baby Home. Xmas Time Matinee at 3, evening at S:15. Bring the children. Prices, both matinee and night. $1.50, $1.00, i Sc. 50c. 35c. 25c Box seats. beats now selling. STAR THEATER Portland's fashionable vaudeville play house. A GREAT BILL DAISY 1IARCOURT. THE TAG G ART FAMILY. ELLIS AND PALOMA. MONTGOMERY AND CANTOR. THE DELKES. ARTHUR LANE. . In Pictured Ballads. WILLIAMS and THE PROJECTOSCOPE. 8 BIG ACTS 8 Admission, 10c; reserved box seats, 25c. THE GRAND THEATER ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. SHAK-HADJI-TAHR'S ARABS WHIRLWINDS OF THE DESERT. 4 THE FOUR ROBERTS 1 In the "Doll-Maker's Dilemma," KENTON AND LORRAINE. America's Foremost Musicians. LEVINA AND ARLINGTON. In "A Burglar's Surprise.". J. O. WISE. Ambidextrous Cartoonist. CUMMINGS AND MERLEY. . In "The Bogus Count." MR. ALF BONNER'S NEW SONG. "When tho Bees Are In the lUve." THE GRANDISCOPE. Latest Parisian Films. "Life of a Race Horse.' and others. Admission to any beat 10c; box seats 25c. BAKER THEATER XUATING & FLOOD. Managerv Third and Yamhill LARGEST CONTINUOUS YAUDEVTLUB HOUSE IN THE WORLD. EVERY SEAT IOc One performance afternoon two every evening. ARCADE THEATER Portland's pioneer Tuudevllle Theater. WALDRON BROS. DAN AND BESSIE KELLY. SYLVAN AND O'NEIL. LOIS MENDENHALL. GENEVIEVE ARDELL. AND THE AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. Admission to any seat, 10c. LYRIC THEATER X Corner Alder and Seventh.! HIOH-CLASS REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:30 to 4-30; 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday, 2 to 10 P. M. Thla ad. sad 10c will admit two people BrT matinee, except Sundays and holidays TEN CENTS NO HIGHER. BIJOU THEATER Sixth St. opposite Oregonian. PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF DEC. 20. WELCH & MAITLAND. MAY & MILES. JAMES GRAHAM. BURDICIC. NOVELTY MAGICIAN. NORMAN MARGESON. PEARL GRAYSON BLTOUGRAPH "A Chinaman's Acrobatic Guest" and "The Trials and Troubles of an Automobilist. Afternoons from 2 to 4:30, evenings from 7 to 10:30, Sunday continuous from 2 to 10:30. Admission iu cents. ROSE EYTINGE Pupils prepared for stage, pulpit, platform or parlor. Either private lessons or class work. For time and terms, apply at 261 Thirteenth Street PHONE MAIN 1203. CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. Rooms," "Booms and Board." 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No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonian will not ba responsible for errors in advertisements taken through th telephone. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE: Worthineton Compound Duplex Pump, second hand, AI condition. Size 10xl87Xl4xlO. Deliver ing 875 gallons per min ute. Check valve, lub ricator, etc., complete. Inquire A. W. Cochraa, Oregonian Building. GEO. BLACK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 318 Worcester Block General nractlce. Investl-mtlon-i. Estate work. Special and periodical audits JL'hoae West 1L NEW TODAY. The Very Valuable Private Collec tion of ART FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART From all parts of the world, indudihg India, Italy, Turkey, Persia, Japan, Arabia, Russia, etc., will he sold by PUBLIC AUCTION Next week. Particulars in Sunday's Oregonian. S. L IN. GILMAN Auctioneer. TURNING POINT When a young man opens a savings ac count with "The OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON." (CAPITAL $300,000) He has reached a turning point In his ca reer. Thereafter, perseverance makes suc cess certain. Do not be afraid to begin with a small deposit. You will be made welcome. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON 109 Third Street. BEN J. I. COHEN.. H. L. PITTOCK... B. LEE PAGET. . , J. O. GOLTRA President Vice-President Secretary .Assistant Secretary ABSTRACTS Otf TITLiS Our records are completo and up ta d&taw "W f ami ah abstracts promptly. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved Portland Real Estate. SECURITY ABSTRACT TRUST CO. X14-215 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE STOCK OF DRY GODDS. FUR nishlng goods. No. 0 North 3d st. FOR SALEREAL ESTATE. GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 40 ACRES with 20 acres under plow, 15 acres slashed and seeded and In good pasture, 5 acres of good green timber, good land and can be easily cleared: land lays nicely, with rich soil and plenty of live water: fenced and cross-fenced: 400 bearing fruit trees, besides a young orchard of peaches, pears, etc.; a nice two-story 6-room house, good bam; on good county road. 3 miles from carrolton, a town on the Columbia River and N. P. Ry.. and same distance from Kelso; close to school and church. Price, only $1500; terms on part. A great bargain; come, see it. Imus & wtnougnDy, Jiaiama, vasn. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP HOTEL AND excursion park In Washougal. Wash.: finest location on the Columbia River: 20-acre fruit farm with first-class residence, near vtnsnougai; vacant diock and house with three lots In Washougal: 35x100 store building In Vancouver. Wash. Inquire at office of Star Brewery Co., E. 3d and Burn side sts., Portland. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH A HOME OF your own 0 rooms. 1114 East Salmon. $2000; ziuu down. Jiii monthly, a-room new mod em. porcelain bath, adjoins above, 51800; same terms. Your choice 10 new cottage-. Montavilla, 00x100. $1100 to $1400: $12.50 and $15 per month. If you can pay rent, you can buy on these terms. Phone union 401f. ACRE TRACTS WE HAVE SEVERAL tracts Of 5 acres up to 100 acres for plat' ting; that's our specialty; some are on car line; all are accessible: choice one-acro tracts; terms to suit, A. C. Churchill & Co.. 110 Secoid st. WEST SIDEl 23x100. FOR $1500: SAY. IB you want a bargain for nats or home tnat will bring you big returns ana always ream- to cash upon a few day' notice, you look at this: 10 blocks from 3d and Morrison: fine. location; must sell. 740 Chamber of Com merce. FOR SALE 10 ACRES AT MT. TABOR. just outside the city limits. Inquire at house on 4Sth st., three blocks south or Hawthorne ave. Mrs. W. S. Falling, Mt. Tabor, Or. $375 A FRACTIONAL LOT, FINE SUR- roundtng. easy wanting distance: lotn neat E. Burnolde; Improvements in and paid; this price and location taiKs to you, so oe quick. Owner. 740 Chamber or commerce biag; $025-30x100 BEST PART OF HOLLADAY'S Addition; street, eewer ana cement. waiKs In and paid; nothing so good and cheap to be had; must go at once. 740 Chamber oi Commerce. WEST SIDE 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE BY owner, who Is leaving town, and will sell at a reasonable figure; first-clam location and. house; easy terms. If desired. Owner, Y 50, oregonian. NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE IN SOUTH PORT- land, $1000. $150 cash, balance $10 per month at 0 per cent Interest. B. S. Cook & Co., 251 Alder st. FOR SALE TWO MODERN 0-ROOM COT tages; will sell one or both; close In. 328 San Rafael et., cor. Rodney ave.. Upper Al bina. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS .Bargains on u. w. f. electric line. o. R. Addlton, Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car, 3c LOT 25x100 AND TWO HOUSES FOR SALE. bet. wasn. ana Aiaer. on joownsaaie. In' quire 123 Lownsdaie at. 5S ACRES NEAR SCAPPOOSE. $1300: 60 acres, taw; iw acres. "sfJO. j. b. Godfrey, si. neiens. FOR SALE DESIRABLE COTTAGE AT 43d and E. Taylor; price $850; easy terms, bargain. FOR SALE FARMS. 10 ACRES. NEAR OREGON CITY, RICH, level, cumvatea ana xencea, 51000. 43 acres, near Hlllsboro, 5-room house, barn and fruit dryer. 700 nrune trees. 112 acres, near Hlllsboro, new 8-room house, rich soil, good hop land, $3500. Western Land Co. 248,4 Stark st. 2000 ACRES IN TRACTS FROM 0 ACRES ud Improved and otherwise, timber land, etc., to sell or exchange for city property or city business. Call at suite 8. Labbe bldg., -u and wasmngton sts. Exceptionally fine improved I arm. 55 acres. east or foruana: eiectria car. t a-ront. LAND SCRIP. TrntTTTCT BRSERVF1 RfTRTP Approved, unrestricted, ready for Immediate use. Lowtar i'ltictia. B F. & F. B. Riley, 608 Chamber Commerce APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP FOR BecurinK uue muuereu ur at luuuurai lauu. FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH cr guaranteed land scrip on hand ready to locate laginnis cc con. ; railing Diag. FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER (crips; general land practice. Collins Land Co., concora oiag. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES, $2000 to $10,000; also business properties, $5000 to $o,uuu. fciave Buyers. 1-.. w. wnu lng & Co.. 4US ADington Diag. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles and Harness. WOLFSTEIN buys and selrs horses, wagons, harness, buggies, farm Implement. 227 Front. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AN 2D-HAND vehicles on ccasi ior sajo w air. -11 nuA Pianos. rwr-r- -v-r DTiVfl TTSPTn TiTTT TIT. tie; a great bargain for cash; investigate. c-TT TOTT T. mrV $ii PTVA. TTCir.T-i .a few weeks; roust sell at once. A 30, Ore gonian. Miscellaneous. SECOND-HAND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds at lowest prices, cash or In stallments. Fisher Music Co.. 190 3d st. HOP ROOTS FOR SALE PURE ENGLISH Cluster cuiimsB iur tuic icaauiuiinu jJncrs n. . 11 V1J TV 1 1 loom .ill, aiumvjt uiut,.. iruiuoiiu, ur. A BEAUTIFUL PAIR GENUINE DIAMOND ear screws for $3S. Uncle Myers. 143 3d St., near Aider. Bargains in typewriters, supplies, office goods, rubber stamps, sales, coast Co.. 231 btarK. FOR SALE. Miscellaneous. 4 DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINES IN Hnght and dark oak. slightly scuffed. The abova machines have been In the office some time and will be sold very cheap. If yoa are contemplating buying don't miss seeing them. At 402 Washington St., the Singer Mfg. Co.. Phone Main 4588. SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY damaged machines at very low prices Singer. V. S.. Domestic. Wheeler & Wilson and White; dropheads in oak and box tops. At Wheeler & Wilson and Domestlo offices, E. B. SigeU agent, 335 Morrison st. FOR SALE TWO DROPHEAD SINGERS, otuc umsu. flu, unu uxuvu-m&u muiic, uoa. $15; one New Home drophead, $15; box tops, 5 to $10; cash or installments. J. S. Crane, SSO Morrison st, (Lewis bldg). Call this week. 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 50 PAIRS OF GOLDEN, SILVER. Lady Amherst and Japanese pneasants; a nne lot of talking parrots, singing birds and An gora cats. Portland Bird Co.. 304 3d, and 127 N. Cth, near Union Depot. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL- llard and pool tables; easy payments; wo rent tables, with prlvllego of buying; modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-Collender, 40 3d st. TWO CAGE CIRCUS WAGONS. ALL KINDS vehicles bought and sold. 211 Washington. BICYCLE CLOSING-OUT SALE $40 WOLFF- Amerlcans now $25. 7th and Morrison. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED FOR U. S. ARH1-ABLEBODIED, unmarried men, between ages ox 21 and 33, citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information, apply to Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak sta, Portland. Or. EMPLOYED OR UNEMPLOYED IF YOU are a competent manager, salesman, tecanicai or oflice man, we can help you to a good posi tion. Call or write for plan and booklet. Pacific Commercial Bureau, suite 45, Con cord blk.. 2d and Stark. LOGGERS, MILL AND YARDMEN, LABOR- ers, city and country; men ana teams, 1 arm hands and milkers, restaurant and mess-houso help; work of all kinds. Canadian Employ ment Co.. 240 Burnslde and 22tf& Morrison. Phone Main 3074. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE IN 8 weeks, and secure positions; constant prac tice; expert instruction and examination; wages earned while learning. Catalogue mailed free. Moler System College, San FrancUco, CaL BY MANUFACTURING HOUSE. TRUSTY assistant for branch omce, $18 paid week ly; position permanent; no capital re quired; previous experience not essential. Address Branch Manager, 325 Dearborn, Chicago. WANTED OFFICE BOY, 15 TO 18 YEARS. must give good references character ana habits; permanent position: application must be made in own handwriting. Ad dress Box H 49. Oregonian. iIiukIii,- 'rwrvaltlnnfi trti.antnteed. Vftwman'R School of Acting, Raleigh bldg., 6th and Washington . WANTED SINGERS. PERFORMERS, MUSI- clans. etc: bl-r salary: for vaudeville circuit. Portland World's Fair. Newman's Vaude ville Circuit, Raleigh, oth and aanington. 1300 BUYS ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN A good-paying omce Dusiness; - per wees guaranteed; chance of a lifetime. Apply at one, 017 Commercial bldg. "WANTED COAT AND PANTS-MAKER AT once, pay $10 zor coat and $3 for pants; must be first class. A. H. Marquardt, La Grande, Or. WANTED NONUNION PLUMBER AS PART- ner, to engage in tne plumbing business; email capital requires; gooa opening, a -iu, Oregonian. WANTED FIRST-CLASS PRLNTER AS make-up on Morning Astorian. Apply to the J. S. Dellinger Co.. Astoria. Or. HMVppn om.TflTftnS "IVT-m P A TC TTTTO nlah bond. Appiy xuesuay morning, 001 Chamber or commerce. MAN WITH ABOUT $50 TAKE INTEREST in good paying well-established business. N 46, Oregonian. WANTED SOLICITORS IN CITY; SMALL cash deposit required, i-articuiars, room o, N. 3d, upstairs. A FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED SEWING machine salesman to assist in wnoiesaiing X 47, Oregonian. WELL EDUCATED BOY WANTED FOR office work and aa mesenger. J ore gonian. Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber College, 741 Howara si., san -jxancisco. 2 FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS WANTED AT once, mi xamniu, n ana j.u a. ji. WANTED OFFICE BOY. ABOUT 16. IN wholesale house. N 48, oregonian. DR. WALKER, 181 1ST. CURES ALL PRI- vate diseases 01 men. WANTED BOY ABOUT 18. FOR OFFICE. R. 46, Oregonian. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED GUITAR AND MANDOLIN teacher; good opening Ho party willing to go out of town. Apply Ellers Piano House, 351 Washington st. WANTED SIX DEMONSTRATORS, MEN OR women; wages, iu ?-.uv yvi uj. j. 10, Oregonian. HELP WANTED FEMALE. 50 AMATEURS WANTED; MAKE MONEY, easy work; dramatic, vaudeville, acting, stage dancing; positions guaranteed. Newman's School of Acting, Raleigh bldg., 6th and Washington. DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS-CHAM-bcrmalds, cooko, waitresses, nurse girls, sec ond girls, housekeepers, housework, $15 to $30. Canudlaa Parlors, 226H Morrison. Phone Main 1323. WANTED IMMEDIATELY HOUSE keeper, farm, widower; good home, long time; Swedish preferred; no objection to child. 230 H Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. TWO APPRENTICES WANTED TO LEARN halrdresslng, facial massage, manicuring and chiropody. Call at Raleigh bldg., room 38, hours from 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. MAN, WIFE, RESTAURANT COOKS, chambermaids, housekeepers, waitresses, dish washer, housework (Japanese, Eugene), everybody. Drake'B, 205 V; Washington. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS, waiters, chambermaids, general workers. St. Louis Agency, 230? Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR PLAIN COOK in gand general housework: good waxes; ref erences desired. Telephone Main 2741. HOUSEKEEPER OR GOOD RELIABLE girl wanted in small family. $20 per month. Call at 690 Tillamook St., Irvlngton. WOMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS FOR TRAV ellng position with Portland firm; Al refer ences andsecurityljJSJJrcg WANTED GIRL FOR COOKING AND GEN cral housework. 753 Hawthorne ave., East Side. Telephone East 43. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework and cooking; no children. Apply 703 Northrup st. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; good wages. Call 641 Broadway. Phone Union 65. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN family of three; good wages. E. 6th and Weldler. WANTED A GIRL TO DO COOKING and general housework. Call mornings. 46 Ella st. WANTED TODAY EXPERIENCED WAIT, reas. National Employment Office, 291 Stark street WANTED BRIGHT. UP-TO-DATE WOMEN; splendid opportunity to right persons. 53 First. GIRL FOR SECOND WORK; WAGES. $15 month; must have reference. 141 N. 18th st. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR SEC ond work. Apply forenoon, 573 Hoyt. A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 635 Hancock St., Irvlngton car. TWO LADIES FOR CITY WORK ON SAL ary. Address R 48. Oregonian. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply 560 Johnson st. WANTED COMPETENT SECOND GIRL; references. 690 Flanders st WKTP WANTED FEMALE. WOMEN TO SEW AT HOME. $S) PERWEEK; materials sent everywhere free, steady worK, plain sewing only. Send addressed envelop for full particulars. - W. J. W., Du Pont, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED GIRL TO WASH DISHES AT 104-106 N. 7th. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookxeepers and Clerks. A FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING SALESMAN. with best of references wants- position; no objection to going out of town. Address E 47. Oregonian. GERMAN. 28. HAVING BEEN TWO YEARS in this country, trained in office work, wants position. H 46, Oregonian. Miscellaneous. EXPERIENCED LUMBERMAN DESIRES Po sition as traveling salesman, local agent, manager or bookkeeper for good lumber .firm. Address V 48, care Oregonian. WANTED WORK OF ANY KIND BY A boy about 19 years old; will work -for reason able wages. Address Arthur Ward, Qulmby House. Portland, Or. SITUATION OF ANY KIND WANTED BY A young German. 24 years old; will work for reasonable wages. Address S. Orthober. 60 N. 3d st.. city. WORK WANTED FOR WHITE. NEGRO. Chinese, Japanese, cooks, waiters, dish washers, porters, farmhands. Drake's. 205 Vi Washington. JAPANESE LABOR ASS'N CAN FURNISH aomestic servants; farmer and all kinds oC help. Black 092. 26S Everett st. POSITION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS pianer or sticker-nan. Address E. R. Rayner. Stuart House. 205& Washington st. BY BAKER, SITUATION. IN COUNTRY 49, Oregonian. . A SOBER AND RELIABLE YOUNG MAN around house or stable; reference. O 4HA Oregonian. YOUNG MAN. SPEAKING GERMAN AND English, wants work of any kind. J 46, Oregonian. JAPANESE BOY. ATTENDING SCHOOL, wants position; wages no object. O 49, Ore gonian. JAPANESE FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS situation to do cooking. K 47, Oregonian. A JAPANESE WANTS SOME WORK IN store or rooming-house. P. O. Box 708. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Dressmakers. DRESSMAKING PARLORS, ROOM. 21T, Allsky bldg. Tailor-made suits and wraps of all kinds. Jackets rellned. Skirts bound and pressed for $1. Prices reasonable. Domestics. WANTED SITUATION ; YOUNG GIRL would like position in laundry or clerking, or something In that line. Phone Main 1038. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES WORK AS WAIT ress in private family for board and room. M 46, Oregonian. WANTED GENERAL Telephone East 1459. HOUSEWORK. Housekeepers. SITUATION WANTED BY REFINED widow, girl 3. as housekeeper. Call 230Vi Yamhill. Phone Black 2S81. WANTED A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPEB In hotel or boarding-house; can give best of references. R 40, Oregonian. Miscellaneous. SITUATIONS WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, cooks, chambermaids, waitresses, second girls, housework girls. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES DAY WORK, laundering, house-cleaning, moving, etc. Phone Main 1625. WANTED AGENTS. CASH IN ADVANCE EACH WEEK TO OUR salesmen; choice territory now open; write quickly for particulars; eend references with first letter, and state where you want to work; outfit free. Addreas Washington Nursery Co.. Toppenlsh, Wash. AGENTS WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED ( took-canvassera at once for the city; ladles or gentlemen: easy earning from $5 to $10 a day. Apply In person at 251 7th at. WANTED TO BENT. WANTED Rooms In all parts of the city. Apply 220 Goodnough building. Exposition Accommodation Bureau, Under direction of Lewis and Clark Fair Corporation. Phone Main 6260. WANTED BEFORE JANUARY 10 7 or 8-room unfurnished house, suitable for two families; must be modern, within walk ing distance from Oregonian bldg. Call Mala 6259 bet. 12 and 1 or after 6 P. M- WANTED FURNISHED ROOM, WITH heating stove and gas; must be cheap; per manent; reference. J 48. Oregonian. ROOM AND BOARD. YOUNG MAN AND wife; flrst-clasa place only wanted. C 48, Oregonian. WANTED JAN. 1, SMALL FURNISHED flat In best location, by young couple. D 48, Oregonian. GOOD, PERMANENT HOME WANTED FOR boy of 11 years. Address G 48. Oregonian. WANTED MIS CEZXANEOUS. WANTED A PARTY TO RENT ON SHARE3 30 acres of the best hopland In the state. Apply to S. M. Beard, of the Commercial Bank, Vancouver, Wash. WANTED ASSOCIATES IN DESCHUTES AL falfa Land Syndicate; monthly payments; big profits. Call or write, 418 Oregonian building. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING? and shoes; highest price paid. Call at tha "Fair Deal," 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517. WANTED-TO BUY FURNITURE OF 6 OR 8-room house, close in; must be reasonable; . a i T 4fi Oroa-onlan. no ufiTTitLo. . . " HOP ROOTS WANTED. PLEASE FOR ward sample bunch, price, etc. to room 313 Allsky bldg.. Portland. Or. WANTED TO BUY SECOND-HAND SINGER orWhlte sewing machine In godd order. T 40, Oregonian. A GOOD SECOND-HAND ROLLER-TOP desk; state size and price. H 48. Oregonian. SHOES HALF-SOLED FOR 50c AT HOLLA baugh's, 267 Taylor, bet. 3d and 4th. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tle of all kinds. Phono East 2233. SECOND-HAND CABINET LETTER FILE. Q 47, Oregonian. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE AUDITORIUM. 20S& 3D SI.. BET. TAY lor and Salmon, one block south of Baker Theater, new brick building, elegantly fur nished, steam heat, hot and cold water In room, porcelain bath, rooms with prlvata baths, elevator; reasonable rates. THE ELM. 13TH AND WASHINGTON Elegantly furnished alcove suite, suitable two or four. bath. gas. THE MARQUAM HOUSE. 14514 6TH ST. Rooms, single, en suite and housekeeping. Phone Clay 1653. LARGE WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT, able for two ladles; use of piano. Phon Main 1049. TO REDUCE EXPENSES. MODERN FRONT rooms near Steel bridge cheap. 294 E. 1st at. North. ONLY $6 PER MONTH SUITE OF TWO good unfurnished rooms with gas stove. 382 Yamhill. UP-TO-DATE ROOMS, NEW BUILDING; $2.50 per week and upwards. 309 Jefferson. ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED: steam heat, bath. gas. 269 14th. near Jeff. Hotel Butler. 409& Washington Elegantly fur nished rooms; tourist and transient solicited. FOR RENT NEATLY FURNISHED rooms, gas, bath and phone. 308 Salmon. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT; everything modern. 288 Jefferson st. 327 W. PARK ONE NICE LARGE FRONT room, furnace heat, bath and phone. 736 IRVING NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for two gentlemen. ONE OR TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS on car line. -1514 E. Ankeny st. WELL-FURNISHED ROOM; ALL CONVEN lences. 188 14tb et. South.