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IK 12 THE MORNING OEEGONIAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1903. EXPECT LARGE SUM World's Fair Officials Look to Washington. THEY DESIRE FINE SHOWING Believe Legislators at Ciympia Will Pass $100,000 Appropriation Other States Preparing Ex ecutive Offices to Move. That the State of Washington will make nn appropriation of $100,000 for a repre sentation at the Lewis and Clark Exposi tion Is the belief of President Goode and others of the Exposition officials. "I believe that Washington will make the 5100,030 appropriation," said President Goode yesterday afternoon. "Her Inter ests are so closely allied to those of Ore gon and she Is so near the seat of the Exposition that she cannot afford to let the Exposition pass without doing her best toward showing visitors what she has Jn the way of resources and what she has done In the way of progress' and advance ment, commercially, socially and in every of her way. "It is my opinion that the bill authoriz ing $100,000 as an appropriation for the Iewis and Clark Fair will not be cut. With an appropriation of this size at hand Washington can make a fine representa tion. She can erect a building that will be a credit to the state; can house in that building exhibits that will Interest thou sands of people and can entertain Wash ington visitors to the Exposition In a suitable and proper manner." Colonel Doseh also believes that Wash ington will make a fine showing. "The appropriation may be cut to $75, 000," said Colonel Dosch, "but even with that amount at hand the State of Wash ington can make an exhibit that will do her great credit. Washington can 111 af ford to let the Lewis and Clark Exposi tion pass without doing her best. She is Oregon's sister state, and as such the people of the East who are coming to the Exposition will expect much from her, as they will from Idaho and Utah. With this amount of money, Washington can show the visitors to the Exposition what she offers as inducements for Immigration and tor investment. All that will be neces sary will be for the money to be judicious ly expended." State Getting Into Line. As the time for the opening of the Ex position approaches the states are rush ing Into line rapidly. California will soon begin the erection of her pavilion, and has already prepared, shipped and unloaded a part of her display. Massachusetts will have a commissioner on the ground with in a short time to begin the erection of the pavilion for that state, which will be one of the most magnificent state build ings on the grounds. Idaho and Utah have bills before their .respective Legis latures to Increase the appropriations al ready decided upon. Wyoming Is prepar ing her exhibit. Wisconsin is making extensive preparations for her display, has a corps of men in the field gathering the material and will soon begin shipping. Missouri is making preparations for ship ping and installing her exhibit. All the states are busy preparng their displays, and eoon trainloads of exhibits will be ar riving at the Exposition grounds and will have to be taken from the cars and stored. The executive committee, which met yes terday1 afternoon, intended to appoint a traffic manager to superintend the arriv ing displays, but the matter was Jald aside until the next meeting. The time was spent in considering Important mat ters not of Interest to the general public ADVERTISES THE EXPOSITION Northern Pacific Issues a Beautiful Booklet in Seven Colors. The Northern Pacific Railway, living up to the statement that It was going to do Its utmost to advertise the Lewis and Clark Exposition, has just Issued a beau tiful. Illustrated booklet with cover In seven colors, entitled "Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition." The booklet was written by Olln D. Wheeler, and Is very Interesting reading. The book gives a cleverly-written and condensed account of the expedition of Captains Lewis and Clark, traces the growth and advancement of the country from that time to the present day, and jjlvcs a description of the Exposition. Numerous photographs are reproduced to show the principal Exposition buildings, scenes along the trail of Lewis and Clark, and along the Columbia River. The book concludes with a directory of the Exposition grounds. In the book Is xhe announcement of the rates the North ern Pacific will make to Eastern people desiring to visit the Exposition, and they are surprisingly low. MAY BE CIRCUS WAR. "Big Shows Plan to Come Here During the Exposition. There are indications of a circus war in Portland next Summer during the Ex position. Ringling Bros. circus has ar ranged to play a w-eek in Portland to the Exposition crowds, and Baraum & Bailey's, not to be outdone by their rivals, have arranged for a trip to the Pacific Coast, a thing they have not done for years, and will fight the Ringling people to a deadly finish. The Barnum show has a contract with the Northern Pacific Company whereby that road is under ob ligations not to carry any other circus over their lines during the season. It Is estimated that the two shows will be In Portland almost at the same time, a cir cumstance which will undoubtedly causo lively competition. Exposition Notes. Director of Exhibits Dosch Is in re ceipt of a letter from a member of the Idaho Legislature who states that it is probable that the appropriation for the Idaho representation will be enlarged and probably doubled. It is expected that Utah will also Increase her appropriation. Two more cars of exhibits arrived at tho Exposition grounds yesterday. One car contained machincrey for the exhibit of a manufacturing concern, and the other contained the exhibits of the Pacific Coast Rubber Company. "Work of equipping the fire department headquarters at the Exposition grounds lias commenced, and workmen are bus ily engaged in putting in lockers, beds and other things needed to be in place by the time the firemen take up their quar ters. As soon as the arrangements are completed the machines will be Installed. Word has been received at Exposition headquarters that four cars of exhibits for tho State of Massachusetts are on the way. having been shipped several days ago. Three cars contain a part of the educational exhibit, and the other car the furniture for the Massachusetts State Building. BUSINESS ITEMS. If Baby Is Cutting Teeth, Be eure ar.fl use that old and well-tried remedy, Mrs. AVlnslow's Soothing Syrup. for children teething. It tooth ra the child, sottens the gums, allay all pain, curoa wind colic and diarrhoea. To regulate the stomach, liver and bow els and promote digestion, take one of Carter's Little Liver P1U3 every night. Try them. HOTEL Fifth and Washington Streets EUROPEAN PLAN Kooma. SI.C0 So $3.00 Per Day, According to Xoeatlon. i. r. DAA1E8. Pre. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED.) FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON European Plan Rooms 50c to 50 First-Class Restaurant la CeaBectlon : HOTEL SCOTT CO. J A. J. DEITZ, Manager Portland's Newest and Best Equipped Hotel 2 J Rooms single or en suite, with private bath, European plan. Elegant cafe in connection. Free -"bus will meet all trains. s SEVENTH AND AN KENT STREETS. PORTLAND. OREGON. DR. B. E. WRIGHT THE SCIENTIFIC DENTIST Who relieves pain in all dental operations. The most modern and best equipped dental parlors in the Northwest. 342 y2 Washington Street, Corner Seventh MAINS HAVE INCREASED MANY ADDITIONS TO PORTLAND WATER SYSTEM. City Water Board Hears Annual Re port of Work Director Lewis Declines Reappointment. At the meeting of the Water Board yes terday afternoon the report of Engineer D. D. Clark was read and shows a grati fying Increase in mains for the year 1904. The report demonstrates that some work, particularly that on reservoir No. 4, Is not as yet complete, owing to the fact that the contractor has been forced tb discon tinue operations on account of tho weather. The laying of mains for the year Is summarized as follows: Total mains laid, all sizes. 1S.979 miles: total mains relald, larger sizes, 2.7SG miles; net Increase In mileage, 16.193 miles. Total length of mains now connected with the water system in the city: Dis tribution mains under four inches, 37.220 miles; distribution mains, four Inches and over, 1S3.SS7 miles; total distribution mains, all sizes, 223.307; Bull Run conduit. 3L0S3 miles. Mains in use divided as follows: West Side, 90.701 miles; East Side, 72.53S miles; Alblna, 59.96S miles; total. 223.9C8 miles. Net increase: West Side, 2.457 miles; East Side, C.75C miles; Alblna, C9S0 miles. Mr. Clark states that during the year estimates of cost -ere prepared for the extension of over IS miles of mains, which amounted to $156,000. In addition to these estimates of cost were made for about 13 miles of high-service supply mains for the Highland district. 8 inches to 24 inches In diameter, approximating $260,000. Work on the reservoirs Is described in his re port and the building of 1010 lineal leet of new drainage tunnel Is cited. Of a to tal length of 2507 lineal feet in the old tunnel, a concrete conduit. 1970 feet In length, was constructed. Contractors at work on reservoir No. 4, the report says, were forced to discontinue operations on account of bad weather, but the work will be resumed as soon as possible. En gineer Clark's report was filed in due or der. Mayor Williams expressed his willing ness to reappoint L. A. Lewis to the board for another term of four years. Mr. Lewis, 'however, did not feel Inclined to accept the reappointment for the reason that ho has already served eight years In that capacity, and Mayor Williams will confer with the other members of the board in the near future to select some gentleman to fill Mr. Lewis' place. Superintendent Dodge was directed by the board to meet with the directors of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposi tion and arrange for the World's Fair water supply. The board wishes to co operate with the Exposition management la every way possible, so that the very best of water facilities may be had at the Fair. Mr. Dodge stated that the man ager of the Inside Inn had called upon him In person yesterday morning to as certain the manner in which he would be supplied with water. "He explained." said Mr. Dodge, "that in St. Louis the city furnished water to the Exposition management at wholesale rates and the management in turn sold the water to the concessionaires. This plan, he thought, met with the approval of all persons con cerned." The resolution of the Council to change a two-Inch main on Williams avenue to a six-inch main was referred to the engin eer of the Water Department. No action will be taken on the recommendation of the fire committee of the Executive Board for a new lot of hydrants until Chief Campbell is conferred with. A number of petitions for the installa tion of mains were received and acted up on. Most of them were tabled until the next meeting of the board. The request of Superintendent Dodge for an increase in pay to an employe of the department was granted. This man will In the fu ture receive 575 monthly instead of a per diem remuneration of $2.50. The meet ing adjourned at 5 P. M. DEEMS CEITICISM UNJUST. Inspector Barbour Declares He Has Only Done Duty. It is the opinion of John H. Barbour, inspector In charge of the local Immigra tion Bureau, that the recent outside cri ticism of his office has not only been se vere, but unjust Speaking of the matter yesterday, he said: "It seems to be the opinion of some PERKINS PORTLAND, OREGON FJrs4-Cls Cheek Sritunat Connected With Hotel. C O. DAVIS. Sec ud Treat. :THE: ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR AXDEASOI, Matw Front and Morrises Streets PORTLAND - OREGON TREE 'BUB TQ AND FROM A 1.1. TRAINS. Rates European plan, 50c 75c. J 1.O0. JL50. 12.00 per day. Sampls rooms in connection. people that we try to harass the shipping of this port, but I assure you such is not the case. We try in even way possi ble to render all the aid we can.'but at the same time we are here to enforce the law. "In the past two years we liave had but two cases against captains for allowing aliens to remain In the United States in violation of the immigration laws, these being the ships Jules Gommes and the Hampton. The law provides very clearly the class of immigrants who come under the ban and In the cases of these two ships we were entirely within the law. "It has also been said we work a hard ship on ship owners' and charterers by waiting until the moment of sailing be fore taking any action. In the case of Captain McDonald, of the Hampton, who was arrested on Monday, this office filed Information against him on the preceding Friday, two days at least before he was ready to sail. We are simply trying to do our duty and to prevent the Immigra tion of undesirable persons." TO CURE COLD IN ONE DAT, Take Laxative Erotnp Quinine Tablet. Alt druggists refund the money if It fills to cure E. W. Grove 'a signature U on each box.- 23c Hood's Sarsaparlila ensures good diges tion and strength to the vital organs. Insist upon Hood's. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT, PORTLAND. Jan. 1L Maximum tempera ture, 37 deg.; minimum, 20. River reading at 11 A. M., 4 feet; change In past 24 hours. 0.3 foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., none: total since September I, 1904. 17.61 Inches; normal precipitation, 21.99; deficiency. 4.33. Total sunshine January 10. 1905. 8 hour and 54 minutes; possible, 8 hours and M min utes. Barometer (reduced to eca level), at 3 P. M., 29.03. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. JS 5 Wind. STATIONS. 7S? ? o o ,v; o 2 C9 3 ?Mi : : Baker Cltr 1 2o;o.ooi .sw f-6'o.OO,12!NW j 2&) t i :w I 46 T , 15 1 Cloudy Clear Cloudy ICloudy !Clear iJismarcK Boise Eureka ........... Helena Kamloopa, B. C... North Head Pocatello Portland Red Bluff Rosoburg Sacramnto ...... Salt Lake City San Francisco ... Spokane Seattle Tatoosa Island ... Walla AValla lOjO.OOl 8W 14;0.O0 O r. 42iOXW 'iQ 20! T j jw 37;O.O01I2.jfE 52.0.00 O'sE 42O.O0 ;sE 500.00 HjsE 2SlO.01 SE 32iO.O0jlO.NAV 28.0.001 0E 4o;o.ooj 'n 40,O.O0 ClSE 26; T ojw ICloudy Clear (Snow Clear Cloudy Clear Clear ISnow Ft. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Light. T trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The weather this evening Is cloudy and un settled In Eastern Ore con and Southern Idaho, and light flurries of snow have occurred In these sections. Elsewhere fair weather pre vails, with temperatures about 5 dep. below normal. The Indications are for light snow Thursday In Southern Idaho and extreme Eastern Ore ton and fair weather in the remaining por tions of the North Pacific States with no marked change in temperature. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts madeIn Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnlpht. January 12: Portland and vicinity Fair with nearly sta tionary temperature. Easterly winds. Western Oregon Fair. Easterly winds. Western Washington Fair, except possibly rain near coast. Easterly winds. Eastern Oregon Fair west, light snow east portion. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Fair and continued cold. Southern Idaho Light snow. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE. Hotel of 37 rooms. In Alblna; la good condition. 52 acres of excellent land, six miles from the city and within two miles of street car line.- Well adapted for market garden ing purposes; 35 acres under cultivation. 100x100 ft, in East Portland, with two story brick 75x70 ft,, and two-story framw building 25x70 ft. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM MACMASTER. 311 Worcester Block, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Oar records are complete and op to data We famish abstracts promptly.' KORTGAGE LOANS On usprored Portland Real Estate. SECURITY ABSTRACT TRUST CO. S14-315 ChwmlxT of GEO. BLACK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 318 Worcester Bleck General practice. InTCsUcatlaai. Estate work. SeedaX aad y -Hod I ml aadK. Wee 1L AMUSHsCXXTS. Columbia Theater All this week, matinee Saturday. The greatest production of the year, ;' THE ' HOLT CITY . The biggest popular-price attraction ever of fered in the city. Order your eeats NOW. Down-town office. 227 Morrison, open all day. .Phone Main 110. After' 7 P. M. at theater. Mala 311. Regular Columbia prices. Empire Theater Seats can bo ordered by phone. Main 117.. Empire prices. 15c. 25c. 3c and owe. MATINEES HALF PRICES. Did you ever read "What the press agents aay and believe It? Tonight, tomorrow and Saturday nights. ' Regular matinee Saturday, Lincoln J. Carter's successful! melodramatic production, "Two Little Waifs" Special electrical and mechanical effects. THREE NIGHTS. STARTING NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE. U. D. Newell's comedy sensation, "A Jolly American Tramp" THE GRAND THEATER 10 MATCHLESS ACTS 19 Concer dog show; Hugh McCormlck. ven triloquist; St. Claire and Carlyle. comedy wire act; Holmes and Dean, musical team; Cook and Oakes, sieging and dancing acro bats; Morgan and Chester, funny, little play let; Johnny Rigg. aerillst supreme; Mr. Alt Bonner. "Why Don't They Play With MoT" . GRANDISCOPE, Latest Edison Films. Admission to any seat lCc Box seats. 25c. STAR THEATER Portland' Fashionable Vaudeville House. RAYMOND TEAL. CLIPPER QUARTET. DANCING DOYLE. THE PATTERSONS. DAISY VERNON. HALL AND DAVIS. ROBERT ELLIS. THE I'ROJECTOSCOrE. Admission. 10c; reserved box seats, 25c. BAKER THEATER g.aTINO & FLOOD. Managrs. Third and Yamhill. LARGEST CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE BOUSE IN THE WOULD. V EVERY SEAT 10c On performance afternoon; two every rentsg. LYRIC THEATER l Corner Alder and SaventaJ HIGH-CLASS REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:30 to 4:30: 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday, 2 to 10 P. M. This ad. aad 10c will admit two peopis any except Sundays and holiday. TEN CENTti NO HIGHER. t ROSE EYTINGE Pupils prepared: for stags, pulpit, platform or parlor. Either prlvats lessons or class work. For Urns aad terms, apply at 261 Thirteenth Street PHONE MAIN 1203. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES. "Rooms," "Rooms aad Board," "House keeping Rooms," "Situations Wonted," 15 words or less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No dis count for addltloaal tatertloBS. . UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 tart& word. SO cents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-halt; bo farther discount un der one month. IMPORTANT The low second-time rate on advertising that runs either In the classified columns, or under head "New Today, will be given only when advertising I Inserted on consecutlre days. Dally and Sasday Issues. Advertising that Is scheduled to appear at Intervals of one or more days apart will be charged for at fall one-time rate each In sertion. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15 cents per line, first Insertion: 10 ceats per line for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The OregoBlan, and left at this office, should always be Inclosed in sealed envelopes. No stamp is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors In advertisements taken through the telephone. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At the Portland Auction Rooms. 211 First street. Sale at 10 A. M. Gus A. Low It. auc tioneer. At GUman's auction room. 413 Washington street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gilman. Auctioneer. At Baker's Auction House, corner Alder and Park streets. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co., Auctioneers. MEETING NOTICES. MINERVA LODGE. NO. 10. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Thursday) evening, at O.-F. Temple. Installation of officers. Visit ors welcome B. KLOTZ. Secretary. OREGON COMMANDERY. NO. 1. K. T. Stated conclave this evening at 8 P. M. Visiting Sir Knights courteously Invited. W. S. MACRUM. Recorder. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114. A. F. & A. M. Special communication this (Thursday) evening. 7:30 o clock. Masonic Temple. Work In F. C de gree. All F. C. Masons Invited. By order W. M. " B. S. PAGUE. Secretary. MULTNOMAH ENGINE COMPANY BEN EVOLENT ASSOCIATION will hold its annual meeting tonight (Thursday). Jan. 12.. at the City Hall, at S o'clock. All members notified to be prevent, R. T. CHAMBERLAIN. Secretary. DIED. THOMAS In this city, January 11. 1905. Alex Thomas, aged 62 years. The deceased for merly lived In Astoria, Or. Funeral notice hereafter. FUNERAL NOTICES. HARRIS In this city. January 11. 1005. at the residence of his on. Henry E. Harris. 71 East Sth st,. Wltnam Harris, aged 77 years 10 months and 20 days. Friends a fid ac quaintances are respectfully Invited to at tend the funeral .services, which will be held at the above residence at 2 P. M. today. In terment Lone Fir Cemetery. MUNSON Died. In this city. January 10. 1905. Pearl Munson. aged 12 years 4 months and 1 day. Funeral today. Jan. 12. from resi dence of parents. 4S3 North 21st street, at 2 P. -M. Interment In Lone Fir Cemetery. DICKEY At the family residence, 293 East Thirty-fourth street, January 11. 1905. Wal lace KefH son of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar E. Dickey, aged 1 year. 8 months and. 1 day. Remains will be taken to Walla Walla, Wash,, for Interment, DUNNING. McENTEE & GILBAUGH. succeesors to Danslng is Caaplea. under takers and eaahaUaers. modern la every de tail. 7th aad Piae. Phone Main 4S8. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Undertakers and emb aimers, have moved to IfeJr sew build Ins, Third and Salmon &dy assistant. Telephone No. 547. J. 1. FINLKY & SON. Funeral Directors, cor. 3d and Madtses. Office ef County Cor oner. Lady assistant- Telephone No. 9., F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 Eat Alder. Ladr caetstaat. Telephone Xat K. XBW TODAY. FOR SALE. $250. In Woodstock. Portland's moat attractive suburb; lots 100x100; everylot a corner. We will loan you money to build; you can pay as In Installments. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. 100 Third street. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. TREE LAND! FREE LAND! A chance to secure a home and make money; only cost la for water right, which averages 410 per acre; under state control. For particulars write or call at office of Co lombia Southern Irrigation Co.. 538 Wor cester Mir. 12 ACRES RIVER FRONT NEAR PORT land. on car-line; good water power; fine fac tory or mill site; an exceptional opportunity to secure a fine property at a very low. price. Sahlstrom &. Patterson. 232 Stark at. LOOK HERE YOU CAN GET 60x100 FEET fronting cn Hoyt street, swell locality. 2 magnificent 12-room buildings, good tor $150 per month. $8000. provided sold for cash within 10 daya. R SO, Oregonlan. FOR SALE A SIX-ROOM HOUSE." LOT 50X 110; electric lights, bath, toilet and all mod ern improvements; small payment down; phone Union 6348. or call 600" E. 10th at. North. Price $1700. PRETTIEST 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE In Upper Alblna; gas. electric light, electric door bells; every room different, color; 15 minutes walk to town; sell cheap. 530 San Rafael at. MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. NICELY SIT uated and elegant view. Willamette Heights. 1Q00 "Vaughn at; small payment down, balance same as rent. Phone East 675. C-ROOM MODERN HOUSE; A COZY. LIT tle home. (2000; small payment down: bal ance monthly. Call SCO E. 7th North. Phone East 675. I6SO0 3 MODERN 6-HOOM HOUSES, close In; yearly income: 5SC4; terms. Apply Osborn Hotel, East Side. Phone East 373. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R. Addtton. Lents. Or. Take ML Scott car, 5c IDEAL HOME HOUSE. HARD FINISHED; easy terms: buy from owner. 264 East 37th sL. bet, Madison and Hawthorne. WE BUILD HOUSES. EASY PAYMENTS; furnish Iota It desired. 012 Commercial bldg. roil SALE FARMS. FOR SALE. LEAfeE. SC acres. 12 acres In new strawberries. 1000 bearing fruit trees. CO hogs. 1 cow. 25 chickens, - horses, all tools and Implements, right on street-car, 5c fare, 20-mInute serv ice from Portland. Price, $1300, part cash; or will trade' for farm property or rooming houfe. W. H. TAFT & CO., Rooms 122-3-5-C Ablngton bldg., 10CH 3d st. $2.50 AN ACRE AND UPWARDS FOR 22.000 acres of farming, dairying and fruit landd,- lying In Benton and Lincoln Coun ties. Oregon, alow; the line of the Corvallls Sc. Eastern R. R. Will be sold In largo or small tracts. Terms on application. J. D. WILCOX. 202 Stark st. FOR SALE FARM, 9 MILES SOUTH OF city, 40 acres, 23 under cultivation; 100 Royal - Anne cherry trees, good house and barn; span of horses, wagon, cow, chickens, etc Price. $3500 cash. Address F 65. Ore gonlan. 633 ACRES. 340 ACRES PLOWED AND considerable in crop to go with place, ono of the best farms In the state at a low figure; $18 per acre. B. S. Cook & Co.. 251 Alder sL FOR SALE 160 ACRES VIRGIN LAND; 10 miles from city. See D. E. Budd about bargain, 110 1st st. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. 90 ACRES TIMBERLAND ON NEHALEM River; 2.250.000 feet yellow fir. 2U00 cedar poles: sell today. $550. Whltten & Bryant, 718 Marquam bldg. 20 ACRES FINE TIMBER. NEAR PORT land. wll cruise 10.000.000 feet; $12.50 pet acre. Owner, 232 Stark st. LAND SCRIP. FOREST RESERVE" SCRIP. Approved, unrestricted, ready for Immediate uie. LOWEST PRICES. E F. F. U. Riley. 60S Chamber Commerce. APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP, TIM bered. farm or grazing land; all sizes. lowest prices. H. B. Compson. U18 Marquam bldg. FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH r zsaranteed land scrip on hand ready to locate Maglnnls & Son. 227 Falling bldr. FOREST RESERVE" AND ALL OTHER crips; general land practice. Collins Land Co.. Concord bldg. TO EXCHANGE. WESTERN WASHINGTON. Near Seattle Fruit and dairy farm. 200 acres, heavy, rich soli, well drained; touching railway, close to waterway, town, creamery, churches, stores, conveniences; highly pro ductive and thrifty orchard of almost 25 acres: a low valuation, $5000; easy terms, or will exchange for Portland city property or an Oregon farm. Write for detailed de scription. Charles Somers Company. 2d ave and Marlon at,. Seattle. Wash. WANTED REAL ESTATE. PARTIES WISHING TO SELL VACANT lots, city residence or business property, list with us. We have customers offering cash money for cidie-in West Side real estate. The Dunn Lawrence Company, 149& First st. WANT TO BUY MODERN. WELL-BUILT 7-room house, not too far out; will pay $2000 down, balance on time; give location and description. S 77, Oregonlan. WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. $2000 to $10,000; also business properties. $5000 to $20,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whit ing & Co, 408 Ablngton bldg. WANTED TO KENT FARMS. WANTED A SMALL FARM. WITH IMPLE ments. on shares. X SO, Oregonlan. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles and Harness. ONE PAIR OF MATCHED WHITE HORSES. 8 years old. weight 3020. sound and good workers, suitable for truck or heavy farm work: also one fine bay niare, 7 years old, weight 1340. suitable for big single wagon; one fancy colored cream "horse, with white mane. 7 years old. weight 1140. kind and gentle, for lady. All stock shown In har ness. If desired. Fashion Stable. 20th and Washington. BARGAIN-$100 BUYS PAIR OF BROWN marcs and harness. Therie mares are S years old. weighs 2350 pounds, are suitable for farm, delivery or express purposes; harness Is new. heavy teaming harness, with collars. Call 23 North 14th st. BROWN MARE. WEIGHS 1400 POUNDS, coming 9 years old; suitable for any heavy work; price $40: or will exchange for lighter horse. Call Regal Stable. 14th and li urn side sts. SNAP $85 BUYS SPAN OF MATCH SORREL honses. 8 years old, weight 2300: must be sold today. Call early. Fashion Stable, 20th and Washington. FOR SALE GOOD 1050-LB. TEAM; JUST right for express or delivery purposes. O. Wisslnger, Mllwaukle. Or, FOR SALE YOUNG TEAM. 4 YEARS; weight, 1300 each. G. Balsiger. 947 5Ial lory ave. WOLFSTEDf buys and sens horses, wagons, harness, buggies, farm Implements. 227 Front. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AN 2D-HAND vehicle on Coast for sal or hire. 211 Wash. 24 HORSES FOR SALE AT 4TH AND BURN slde. $2S0 CASH WILL. BUY $425 PIANO; USED a few weeks; must sell at one. A 30. Ore gonlan. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE 12 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE, lathe, boltcutter. drill press hand forge, an vil, drop hangers, pulleys, belting, shafting, piping, bench viae, set screw plates, ham mers, etc. Also -roller top desk, filing cab inet, typewriter with desk, window shades, awning etc; use less than three months. No reasonable cash, offer refused for any of the above. Call on or address A. B. B. H. Co., 88 EL Sth st. Portland. Or. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair It with Blaterite; It rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old boa, tin or shingles; best tor new roofs. Elaterite Roofing Co., room 2, Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE NEW AN ZD-HAND BIL llard and pool tables: asy payasasts; sra rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswlck-Balke-CoUender, 40 3d st. rpx sale: Xtee FOR SALE CHEAP, TEN-HORSE-POWER sasoune launcn, leec long, nousea over: fine, able boat for business or pleasure. J SO, Oregonlan. FOR SALE A 3-YEAR-OLD HEREFORD bull, or will trade for one of same breed; to be seen at Union Stockyards, city. C Mln singer. SECOND-HAND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds at lowest prices, cash or in stallments. Fisher Music Co., 130 3d st. YOUNG HOLSTEIN COW; 2 GALLONS aatiy; also 128 Petaluma Incubator; or wut exchange for ducks. Phone Union 4293. SEALSKIN COAT. GOOD AS NEW., COL- tween 3d and 4th. Phone Black 71. BEST DRY 4-FOOT FIR WOOD. $3.75 PER cord, sawed $4.25. Hoover's yard. . 313 Water st. Phone Main 4596. FOR SALE MALE POMERANIAN SPITZ pup, 6 months old. $12:50. 2S6 Washington. Bargains In typewriters, supplies, office goods, rubber stamps, safes. Coast Co.. 231 Stark. FOR SALE A GOOD FIREPROOF SAFE. F. S Akin. 623 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE CHEAP GOOD SET BAR " Fix tures. Inquire 143 0th rt. 18-FT WALL FIXTURE FOR SALE CHEAP. 308 Washington st. HELP WANTED MALE. MEN THE ORIGINAL JNO. A. MOLER'S Barber College. 644 Clay tt.. "San Francisco. Is the largest, lightest and cleanest college In America: trade taught In & weeks; positions guaranteed; tuition earned while learning; expert Instructors: constant practice. Write correct No. (644 Clay) for terms. POSITIONS PAYING $1000 TO $3000 CON tlnually open In our various offices for com petent managers, salesmen, office and tech nical men. Call or write for particulars. The Pacific Commercial Bureau, suite 45. Concord block. 2d and Stark. LOGGERS. MHO. AND YARDMEN, LABO it ers, city and country: men and teams, farm hands and milkers, restaurant and mess-house help; work of all kinds. Canadian Employ, ment Co.. 249 Burnilde and 22tift Morrison. Phone Main 3074. MEN TO LEARN BARPER TRADE IN 8 Wfieksuurrtecure positions; constant prac tice; "expert Instruction and examination; wages earned while learning. Catalogue mailed free. Moler System College. San Francisco, CaL 50 AMATEURS WANTED. IMMEDIATELY Make money, easy work, dramatic, , vaude ville acting, stage dancing taught; positions secured. Newman's School of Acting. Raleigh bldg., 6th and Washington. WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Cc, School of Practical Plumbing. Send for catalogue. Ad dress 4973-75 Easton ave.. St- Louis. Mo. WANTED YOUNG MAN OR BOY FOR CITY salesman, delivery wagon; must be well rec ommended; permanent position for right par ty. Address at once P 79, Oregonlan. WANTED EXPERIENCED MALE STENOG rapber and typewriter; one with no objec tion to leaving city. Address giving expert; ence, age. etc. K 80, Oregonlan. ROOMMATE WANTED YOUNG MAN AT t ending school wants a roommate; nice room, everything furnished, $5 per month; student preferred. M 79, Oregonlan. WANTED TWO BRIGHT YOUNG MEN handle first-class proposition in city; must be hustlers. Call room 208. Hotel Perkins, be tween 9:30 and 10:30 A. M. WANTED SEVERAL LIVE MEN FOR CITY salesmen: experience unnecessary: we teach you how. Apply In person. 7 to 8 P. M., at 625 Chamber f Commerce. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO COLLECT ON road; must have $400; Income $10 per day; experience not required. Inquire E. Wiatt. 332 Gllsan at.. 10 A. M. TEN EXPERIENCED SOLICITORS AT once $3 per day. Call between 7 and 8 P. M. or at 8:30 A. M.. room 49. Mer chant Hotel. WANTED MAN FOR INSIDE POSITION OF trust: experience not necessary; good salary; must have $300 cash security. R 79, Orego nlan. PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE SPECIAL Inducements to learn trade; tuition partly earned while learning. 267 Flanders. WANTED WIDE-AWAKE MEN; SALARY or commission. Novelty Supply Co.. room 3H. Benson blk., 291Vi Morrison st. WANTED A GOOD. STEADY. INDUSTRIOUS boy to drive an express wagon; must give references. Inquire 45 1st st. MAN FOR OFFICE. $25 PER WEEK: $300 and references required: chance of lifetime. Call at once 39 Russell bldg. WANTED YOUNG MEN TO PREPARE for civil service examinations. Address P 77. Oregonlan. STENOGRAPHER FOR LIGHT OFFICE worn; Kiiury. w ra muuui. t Lnamoer of Commerce. YOUNG MAN. ABOUT 18. AS OFFICE BOY In railroad office; salary $20 to $25. S 80, Oregonlan. WANTED STRONG BOY. WITH SOME Ex perience In a bakeshop. Apply at Gordon's, 145 3d st. BARBERS: I WANT TO BUY SHOP IN country town. Address P. O. Box 375, Port land. Or. EXPERIENCED OPERATOR ON FISHER billing or recording machine. M 0. Orego nlan. WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR IRONWORK; bandy In drilling and pipework. 404 Davis. Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber College. 741 Howard St.. ban .Francisco. CARPENTER TO BUILD HOUSE ON IN stallment plan. G. AY. McCoy, 86 10th. CASHIER IN A BUTCHER SHOP. INQUIRE early, l-i First street. DR. WALKER. 181 1ST. CURES ALL PRI- vate diseases or men. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. A FEW MEN AND AVOMEN .TO BEGIN work at once; steady employment; $2.50 per day. Call on C A. West, at Star building, Larrabee st.. near Steel Bridge. Hours, 9 A M. to 5 P. M. $200 PER MONTH EASILY MADE. LADIES and gentlemen wanted: new and -best seller on Coast, Room u. 323z wasnington street. WANTED LADY OR GENTLEMAN OF fair education for business position; salary, $12 to $15 a week. Address G 80. Oregonlan. SUBSCRIPTION REPRESENTATIVES: So licit business plac, saloons, restaurants; $2 to $5 dally. 63S Chamber oc commerce. 418 PER WEEK EXPENSES PAID IN AD vance; reliable firm. Address 411 Good nough bldg. . HELP WANTED FEMALE. CAPABLE WOMEN WANTED. If you work, why not earn more than a living? , Bright, educated, earnest women have a mission. ... That mission should be to build one's self and help others. Be Independent, Do good. The A'iavl Company already employs over twelve thousand women. The work covers twenty-three countries of the world . .... We will entertain applications from ca pable women. .... . Not canvanslng, but a helpful, dignified work. Apply by mall only. Address THE VrAVI COMPANY. Lewis Building. Portland. Or. AVANTED SING ERS. DRAMATIC PEOPLE, performers, musicians, etc; big salary; for vaudeville circuit. Portland AVorld's Fair, traveling companies, etc Newman's A'audc vllle Circuit. Raleigh. 6th and AVashlngton. DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CHAM bermalds, cooks, waitresses, nurse girls, sec ond girls, housekeepers, housework. $15 to $30 Canadian Parlors. 220& Morrison. Phona Main 1323. AVANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. AA'AIT ers. chambermaids, general workers. St, Louis Agency. 23014 YamhllL Phone Black 2S81. WANTED STRONG. CAPABLE SECOND glrl; first-class family: wages, $23. 230,S Yamhill. Phone Black 2S81. WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; good wages to right party. Ap ply 223 Union ave. North. WANTED SALESLADIES. NOVELTY Sup ply Co.. room 3H Benson blk.. 291H Mor rison st. AVANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: small family. 570 East Madison st., near 14 th si. GIRLS. WANTED TO LEARN CUTTING AND fitting, by latest, and quick system. 428 AI- der st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. Wanted experienced gire for gen- er nousework in small family; good wates to right party; roust be experienced and. give reference. Call 790 Kearney st, morn--ng. . s ,?? v F0R TV- OR THREE WEEKS: 2818. a "' aniau lamiiy. .fnone East. WANTK&A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- -"-wiy uiis morning. 370 Parte st. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL. GOOD -wr jrianaers. corner 23d. ArPr?nV,FHR ?En:ei-L HOUSEWORK. 440 aokc At ViU&lUU liir. WfnEDIiRST-CLASS COOK, SMALL 'j . swu nasca. iao King. EXEwlE3!?E.D WHITE WOMAN COOK. CHOPODIST. FIRST-CLASS. WANTED AT SITUATION AVANTED MALE. Bookkeepers aad Clerks. A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER WANTS mil, m n.cr:y uuuiw uunng ine afternoon, or any part of the day; Is only partly engaged; can turn lan good references; will do the work in store or office, or at home. ' Address B 71 Oregonlan. POSITION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED uaruware man. tnorougniy understands the business, having been In business for himself the past few years. Address S 65. Oregonlan. FIRST-CLASS GROCERYMAN. THOROUGH- ij cumperent. can nu any position in that line; Just In city; best of references. Phone Main 4037. POSITION BY YOUNG MAN AS COLLECTOR wuiajue woric; casn Dona. a. a. Bates. 32 N. Sth st. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN, GOOD EX- pyauion. a av. uregoman. Miscellaneous SOBER. MARRIED MAN WITH ABOUT 10 years' business experience desires employ-1 ment. In or outside- work. Inquire 936 Mis sissippi ave. ANTED BY MAN AND AVIFE. AVORK ON dairy; man also handy with carpenter tools; must have work at once. O 79, Oregonlan. JAPANESE LABOR ASS'N CAN FURNISH domestic servants; farmer and all kinds of help. Black 992. 263 Everett st. YOUNG MAN, 23 YEARS OF AGE. DESIR OUS of Inside work where chance for promo tion. P 80, Oregonlan. AVANTED BY AAELL-BRED YOUNG MAN. tmy tuna 01 wgre; salesman preferred. N so Oregonlan. ' JAPANESE BOY WANTS PLACE TO DO chamberwork or any kind of work. C SO. Oregonlan. HANDY CARPENTER-MACHINIST AND mcvuanic wants worn; per day. Y SU Oregonlan. ' YARDMAN OR COACHMAN: WILL FUR nlsh recommendation If needed. Call at 414 Flanders. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION todo any kind work, except cooking. Black FIRST-CLASS COOK TAKE POSITION IN boarding-house or hotel. Address 121 15th st. JAPANESE. FIRST-CLASS COOK. WANTS situation to ao cooKing. 43 JJ. First st. JAPANESE YOUNG BOY TO DO HOUSE work or to make beds. G 79, Oregonlan. SITUATION AVANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and' Stenographers. YOUNG LADY BOOKKEEPER. SIX YEARS' experience, wants permanent position; high est recommendations. T 65. Oregonlan. COMPETENT LADY STENOGRAPHER DE slres position; experienced; with best of refer ences; H 04, Oregonlan. Domestics. CAPABLE GIRL DESIRES SITUATION SEC ond work; first-class waitress; good- house work girl, chambermaid, nurse, housekeeper. 230i Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. SITUATION AA' ANTED BY A'ERY CAPABLE girl, family cook; wages, $30. '230',- Yam hill. Phone Black 2S81. SWEDISH GIRL WANTS SECOND WORK or general housework. Call at 42 Ella at. Phone Main 2223. , ' NORWEGIAN GIRL WISHES . PLACB:A3 upstalrij or second girl. .Phone East IOCS. Housekeepers. ELDERLY AVOJIAN WANTS PLACE. AS housekeeper: good cook; no objection to country. Address Mrs. H. Foster. Grant's Pass, Oregon. YOUNG WOMAN. WITH GIRL 4. DESIRES situation housekeeper widower's family. 230'A Yamhill. Phone Black 2S81. Dressmakers. SEWING OR DRESSMAKING BY DAY OR week In families, by experienced girl. Ad dress or call 552 Northrup. upstairs. Miscellaneous. REFINED AVOMAN. GOOD PLAIN COOK and seamstress, wishes work In exchange for room and board for herself and child 9 years with lady or couple: would like to be treated as one of the family. N 68. Ore gonlan. TELEPHONE DRAKE'S, 205H AVASHING ton. for white, negro. Asiatic chambermaids, cooks, housekepens, dishwashers, waitresses, family help. GOOD GERMAN FAMILY WISHES CARE OF one or two .children, ages 2-S. In reply state terms. Address box 123, Oregon City, Oregon. . COMPETENT AVOMAN WISHES DAYWORK: also cook and serve dinners. Phone Main 1S09. GOOD PLAIN COOK WANTS A PLACE IX small family. 114 Russell st. AVANTED AGENTS. WANTED UP-TO-DATB PICTURE AGENTS, ladles or gents. 801 Dekum bldg. AVANTED TO KENT. WANTED Rooms In all parts of the city. Apply 220 Goodnough building. Exposition Accommodation Bureau. Under direction of Lewis and ClarIc Fair Corporation. Phone Main 0266.-. COUPLE AVITHOUT CHILDREN. GOOD tenants, want 6 or 8-room modern, house; good location. West Side: can wait for hbuso to be built, Donald G.'AVoddward, 21 Stark. Phone Main 345. AVANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED 10.000 COYOTE SKINS; HIGH est market price paid for all kinds of raw furs. Write for price list, Eaton & Jones, 410, 412 Puyallup ave.. Tacoma. Wash. WANTED A GOOD PIANO. STANDARD make, first-class condition; state full par ticulars and lowest cash price. O-77, Ore gonlan. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING and shoes: highest price paid. Call at tha "Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood. 517. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU SELL your second-hand furniture. Portland Auc-Uon-Rooois. Phone Main 5653. WANTED A GOOD STANDARD TYPE wrlter; state make, condition, lowest cash price. 2 80, Oregonlan. PARTIES DESIRING TO HAVE CHILDREN boarded can find nice home, good care. 395 Salmon st. SHOES HALF-SOLED FOR 00c AT HOLLA baugh's. 287H Taylor, bet, 3d and 4th. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT. tie of all kinds. Phone East 2233. WANTED HORSQ FOR HIS KEEP; WILL buy if he suits. Call 127 1st. FOR BENT. Booms. THE AUDITORIUM. 20814 3D ST.. BET. TAY-lo- 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 private baths, elevator; reasonable rates. ROOMS NEW BUILDING. JUST COM pleted. everything up-to-date, furnace beat and phone, bath on each floor, large living rooms for use of guests, hot and cold run ning water in each room. 207 14th st., near Taylor. XHE KNICKERBOCKER, 60 Vi SIXTH ST.. near Oak New brick building, elegantly furnished rooms, steam heat; porcelain bath and every convenience; tourists and transient trade solicited.