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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1909)
TUB 3I0RXIXO OREGOXIAX. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1909, 12 ESSAYS ME POURING IN FIGHT IIVX1HIED Pl'PIL-S JOIX IX '-BEX IIOV' CONTEST. Com ioit Ions Are Being Jteoelved by Every Mail and Interest in Awards I Keen. The total number of f'says received in The Oregonlan' competition for "Ben Hnr" articles written by pupils of the public and Catholic schools of the city, now totals (ft and more are comlns in ry every mail. ' It Is significant that the undents of the Host Side Hish School, through Principal H. H. Herdmnn. have orderrd If) tickets for next Thursday ntelit and the Interest in the contest seems to b arrowlnir from day to- day ut a remarkable, rate. fmiiifr to the Inclement weather the content has been extended until tomor row nlnht. which will positively o the luteal date at which essays will be received. Kvery child in the eighth, ninth and lifsh sc.iool grades of the pub lic and pariK-hlal schools is eligible to iiiT-.xte and their essays on the Iife wrory of ''lien Ilur" as outlined bj' the iilstliigutslird novelist, tleneral Lew Wal lace, will be duly considered by The OrcRonlan's board of Judges, which has provided that the best of the essays to the number of 3f will be awarded seats at the opening; jKTfnrmanoe which will occur on Monday niRht, January IS. The essays should be written on one side of the paper only, and In the upper left-hand corner of the first paite. the writer should put his nnme, addrees, jrrade and school. Mail your essays to the "Ben Ilur" Kdltor. The Oregonlan, Portland, Or. ROMANCE IN "BEN HUR" Old and Vounar Alike Are Thrilled by Power of Great Play. Aside from Its relijrlnu might. "Ben Ilnr." the stupendous Hlhical spectacle, which comes to the HeiliR on Monday evenlnp. January 18. for a week's en jcaitement, is tilled with romance fascin ating and suggestive, which enthralls old and youne alike. How Ben Hur was thrown into captivity because of the ac cident of the fallinir tile; how he labored In the tralleys; how Hie jralley was at tacked by Aegean pirates, and. when unk, the marvelous escape of Ben Ilur and Arrius; how he takes part in the chariot races at Antioch and defeats his enemy, Messai.: and how he is at last reunited with his mother and sister these are a few of the thrills that are woven into this mienty p'nv. Grand Central Station fOlIKLKN I'AtlUC Leaving Portland Rnseburg passenger ..... Cottage Grove Passenger California Express ...... San Kranrlwoo Expreas West Side Corvallia Passenger ...... Fherldan passenger Forest Grove Passenger . .. Forest Grove Passenger .. Forest Grove Pawnger .. Arriving rortlaod Oregon Expres Cotiase Grove Passenger Roseburg Passenger ..... Portland Exprea ........ West Side Corvallia Passenger Fhenrtan Passenger ..... Forest Grove passenger .. Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger . . 8:15 a. m. 4:1a p. m 7:45 p. m, 1:30 a m. 7 20 a m. 4 :10 p. m. 8 :."i) a. nv. 1:00 p. m. S:40 p. m. 7:15a. m. 11:30 a m- 6 30 p. m. 11:15 p m. 20 p. m. 10 30 a m. 8:00 a ra. 11:50 a ra- 4:50 p. m. OKKGUN K.ULKUAD t NAVIGATION CO. Ltmvinc Portland Pndicion Pa.'wnger Chu airo-portiml Sixclal Spokane Flyer Kansas City Chicago Expreas. Anivlua; 1'nrtlund Fpokane flyer ( iii.. Kan. t'ttT 4 Portland Ex. - Chirac-Portland iSpcial I'endleton Passenger , T:45 a. ro. ;15 a. 6:00 p. m. 6:00 p. nit 10:00 a. m. 7:20 a. to. :.'.o p. m 6:4i p. nu ISOfttrilKKN PACIFIC. Lmvlnc Port iHnd Tarcma and Seattle Express ... North Cmxt A. Ciiuago limtted. 0'rlani Express Am vlup; Portland North i'at Limited 1'ortland Expreaa ............... Overlaid Exjires 830 a. m. 2:W p. m. U .43 p. m. 7:00 a. in. 4:15 p. m. 8:0 p. m. A.STOKIA fr (OLIMUIA KIVLK. Ieavlac Portraod I Astuna Ac Seaatdts Expnesa .. t:00 t:. .mit i.o- a I I : 1 .. p. m. Astoria Pussnsrr I 6.00 p.m. i-U4'.ni-r iot-ai 1 1 1 :0 p. m. Anivlnc Portland .1 Kaint.r ;.md Ixal Jfl:Or.m. Seaside A Portland paaaena-er. . . Il 2 : 15 p. m. Hami-r and I'ortiaJid Eocal ! R:I0 p. m. Portland Express . .. .110:00 p. m. CANADIAN aPACIMC RAILWAY CO. VemviDc Port la ad C- P. li. Snort Eioe, via Spokane. Via Seattle Arri ln; Portland C. P. K. snort Line, via Spokane.. Via Seattle 6:00 p. m. ll:4o p. m. 10:00 a. m. 7:00 a- m. Jefferson-Street Station soithkkn r.uinc. I-ftrlnr Port hud Talias Paas-ncer .... Xallas I'uir.K-r Anivlns; Portland Tillas i'tM-nr?-r lJaii I'aaseuKer ..... 7:40 a. m. 4:16 p. m. 10:15 a, m. A:50 p. m 11th and Hoyt Sts., Passenger Station H'01l.Na I'UKILAM) ai 2ArriJS KULHAV. LraTina; Portland1 JnUml h.:uplr. l.iprj :15 A. M. TUrousli trains for Walla Walla, Pasco. K(He t, t. Uranddailea. Uoldeoda. Whit, almun. 8taveoua, Vancouver tad Interme diate polnta North Hunk Limited 6:4 p. M. Through train for Fpokane. Spracue. Rltzvilie. Llnd. Paeco. Kooaew.lt. Orand oallra. While Salmon. Stevenson and Van couirr. Arrivlni Portland Nona Bnk Ltiultrd... 7:S0 A. at Throun tram from Spokane. Epraa-uei Rlt2vllie. Llnd. Paaco. Roosevelt. Grand dallra. While Salmon. Steven aun and Van couver. lr.. and Kmplre Cxprese B'23 P M- Throuch train from Walla Walla. Pasco. Booseveit, Orau.Mall-a. Uoldendale. Whit, .imon, Stevenson. Vancouver and Interme dial, polnta TIME CARD OKH.ON EIJCCTKIC KAIL WAT COMPAJiy. Lravtns; Portland for 8alrra and Int. St, ttnoa 25. 8:0O. ll:O0 A. it. : 2:00. 8:45. 6 -'o. 8:40 P. M- limited for Tnalattn and Balroi 13 M. Loral for mleonvlll and Int. Station 0 p. M. Lavinc Portland for Timt Oiere and Int. Matioae 7:00, 10:23 A. M. ; 1.30, 10. 3:30 P. M. Arrivlnc Portland from Salem and Int. Ktattona 8:40. 10:05 A M ; 1:15. 3:40. S:00, S:1'0. 10:4O P. M. Limited from Salem and Tualatin 1:45 r. M. Loral from WUsoa rill. and Int. Stations 6:33 A. JJ. Anivlnc Tortland from Fore4 Grove and Int. titatlona !:3U. 10:00 A. M; 12:13, 2:60, B OO. 7:20 P. M. rORTLAND BY.. l.KiHT POWER CO. 'AK.S I.KtVK Ticket Offlre and V altlnaj-Room, llr4 and Alder -treeta. Oreejon t It.v t. A:au A. M , and every SO mlnulca to and lneludlna- 9 P. M . then 10, 11 P. M : laat car mlrtniirht Gmhara and intermediate, polnta . Br,. 7:4i. 45. X 45. 1H:43 A. M . 12 45. 2.45. S 4.-. 4:4.1. 5:4.1. rt:4.1. 7'4.V 11:18 P. M. 'lair-view and Troutdale o .l.l. -7:45. 8:45. 0 4... 10:45 A. M, 12:45. 2:45. 3:45, 4.45, 6:46. 6:43 P. M I'or Vanroarer. Ticket ofTice and waitlns-room Second and Washington atreets A M :15-. 6:..0. T 25. 8:00. 8:35, :10. :.. lo:3. ll:ll. 11:50 y M 12'3rt. 1:10. 1:5(1, :30. 3:10. 8:50. 4-3(. 510 6 :.". 6.3U. 7 0S. 7:40. 8:15. 9.25. 10-t"'. ll:4.-.'. On Third Manila; In Every Month the last Car Leaves at 7:03 P. 1. Daily eacept fcunJaj. Dally except Monday. RAILWAY TIME CARD THE PORTLAND BDIOrTAV rUUI MODKRN RESIALKAST COST ONE MllXlOlt POT.TAM HOTEL O CORNER SEVENTH Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates )1 per Dty and Dp European Plan. Free Bos WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. .,T1L i it.. I t e with private Dam, en suite ana omio. t. all Centrally Lacataj ixlilfM Imperial Hotel Lsaar Dtataara la J. F. DAV1ES, Preaidaat St Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, i R. EUROPEAN PLAN FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION THE Park St. Bet. Morrison and Alder CALUMET HOTEL !B i,: -ii - f ia.o.:4.!-J tir -? n-irtr a ' . T! i Sample MODERN mm C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG 14th and Wash. Phones Main I and A 1122. TONIGHT AT 8:16 0'CIXCK. Henry Miller- Player In the Interesting Drama. -THE KKEAT DIVIDE." One of Season' Real Hits, f rlres S1.S0. 1.0. 7Se. WJc. HEILIG TODAY, 10 A.M. Even loss at S fharp; Matinee at 2. MATINEES -WEDNESDAY nd SATURDAT Week, January 18 to 23 Kt-AW ac ERUNGER'3 New and Greater Out-of-Town Mall Order Received. Prices, matinee and nltht. 60c. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. - " 1 , il I i II i ,1 4124 "VS THEATRE A 1IU All Week Matinee paturaay. Baker Slock ro. In the great political play. MASTERU OF SIK." First time here. Evening price 35c. SBe. M)c. Matlneee 15c. 25c. Next week "A Royal Family." BAKER THEATER Phones Main 2. A 6.160. Orea-on Theater Co. (Inc.) Lessee. George L. Baker. General Manager. Tonight all werk Bargain Matinee Wed nesday: 2.1c any seat. Keg. ilal. toau BARKS IX TOYLASI. Presented with an augmented orchestra. cast ot 2" and the best singing choru ever n. Production complete. Prices, evenings l'-.c to tl. Mats. 2.c, 50c. Nest attraction. in i lower ex th Haaon." EEAMIDA BTEM FOB TOrRISTB mma TRAVELER. Special rate mad to famllle and sin gle rntleme. The management will be pleaded at all time; to fthow rootua ana ci-n prloea. A mod era Turkish bath -tabtUhmeBt la tna hoceL U. C BOWERS. Manager. AND STARK STREETS HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Sts. nornena and shODDim? QlStnCL. ADO, most modern and up-to-date hotel in the Northwest. Local and long-distance phones in every room. Rooms ernly equipped sample-rooms. - PI.F.flANT GRILL MUSIC trains. Katea " P XV. STTETl. AJn. Mtaajer. Madarn Improvi Seventh and Washington PhiL Matechw, Jk Sons, Pro. Fkai Rates 51-00-5130-$2.KJ C O. DAVIS, Second Treaa, ROOMS 50c 1U Si-ou A Strictly First-Claia and Modern Hotel Containingl70 Rooms. Only American and European Hotel in Portland. rHetane. Ph In Kvery K no ill, Area 'Has Meets All Train. Fates American. 12.00 per day and op Hates European. 8100 per day and np. Per month, alnsle room and board. $45 to $63 according to room. For two. (73 to 1113 Board wlthcut room 130 per montb NORTONIA HOTEL EI.EVEKTU, OFF WASUIKGTOS ST. Beautiful Grill Room American Bt to families and . European Oar Bna 51 ret a All Trains Suites, with Baths, for Traveling lie COMFORTS MODERATE PRICES THE DANM00RE Portland's new hotel. 478 Waahinctnn, earner 14th. epp. lielllal Theater. Eanytaa plaa iLOO and Up. Baa meets all trains. DAN 3. MOORE. Proprleto. Bael Moore Clatsop Boa eh. Sea side, Or. Open all year. Kor lnfor snatloa apply at The Danxnoore. - THE CORNELIUS 'The House of "Welcome," Corner Park and Alder. Portland's Bon Ton Transient Hotel. Headquarters for the traveling public. European plan. Single, $1.50 and up. Double, $2.00 and up. Our free omni bos meets all trains. N. K. CLARKE, Manager. AMUSEMENTS. KiGHFS THEATER 15-25-50-750 Week of January 11 The Van Dyck. John ny McVeigh and his College Girls, Harvey Family. The Klnsons, Seldnm's Venus, Paul La Croix. Slgnor Travato. Orchestra, Picture THE STAR Phones Main 549 A 1496. Matinees Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday. For the entire week ot January 10. Thorns and Orange Blossoms Matinees at 2::i0; every evening at 8:13. Night prices 13c, 2Sc, 33c, 50c. Matinees ICie and 2."c Seat may be reserved ty either phone. Next ere "In a Woman' Power." THE GRAND-VaatWilledeLoxe ANOTHER BIG MILL. BUSTER BROWN and TIG E Poll Stants - Emily Benner Carson llros. Krrslakr's Fig Pet chine Bros. Fred Bauer Grandaseope PANTAGES THEATER Advanced Vanctrvllle, Stars of All Nation. CLAYTON AM) (JLENX, Present inr the lc"'"5,l'J, tjurlesque, "THE MATADOR' Introflucinir Jaaper, the trick mule, mas aueTadfnr as a fpmelous bull. KFtCIAl. A1UKI ATTRACTION. De Kock Brother. Marvelous French Acro bati. Matinee Dallj. 15c. Two Showa at Night. 15c and 25c. DIED. WILPON In this city, January 13, Maudle Wllpon, wife of C. D. Wilson, apred 25 years. The remains are at Finley'a par lor. GRHRMAX In thta city. January 13. Caro line (juhrman, aed 58 yeara. The re mains are at Finley'a parlors. Funeral notice hereafter. BROWN" In this city. January 13, Susnn Brown, aged 61 years. The remains will he shipped to Ontario, or., tor inter ment, by i. P. riaiey fc 600 w. f MAIN A loie Matinee fr ' Vt-x. Sunday and Holldaya IkA VA Cta 15-25-503 AUCTION- SALES TODAY. At Baker's Auction Houee. 152 Park at., furniture, carpels, etc.. from Mra. Taylor's residence. Baker & Son, auctioneers. MEETING NOTICES. MACCABEES, ATTENTION Joint instal lation of officers will be held tonight by Portland Hive, No. 7, Mt. Hood Tent, No. 17. Portland Tent. No. 1. I.inmon Tent, No. 39. at K: of P. Hail, 11th and Alder sts. Dancing and cards after installation. Come and bilng your family and friends. OREGON COMMANDERT. NO. 1, K. T. Regular conclave this evening at 8 o'clock. Order of the Temple. Visiting Sir Knights courteously invited. W. S. MACRUM. Recorder. A. AND A. S. RITE Nine teenth semi-annual reunion. I'ropramme for today: 9 A. M.. Candida tua assemble at Cathe dral for registration; 10 A. M-. fourth, fifth and ntxth ilepree; 3 P. M.. fourteenth degree; 3 P. M-, fifteenth degree. By order presitllnB officer. IXNKRAL NOTICES. ROWLAND At Carrolton. Wash., January 11. Ranirom P. Knwiauu. ned 77 year;'. Funeral services will be held at J-Iolman' chanel, ThirdNind Salmon sts., at 1 P. M. to-lay ' (Thursdaiy). January 14. Friends In vited. . Interment Bramard'a Cemetery. MATTHIEU January 1. tat Palo Alto, Cal.( John Cariles Ma:th!eu, aKd- 24 jyeai. Friends ai-e re? pe.:tfully invited to attend the funeral service-, which will be hMd at Ifolman'a chapel. Third and Stilmon atreeta. at 10::n A M. today CThureday), January 14. Interment Kiverview Cemewiy. CASTO At Cams. Jan. 12. Joseph Pcln ton a,sto, apd HI years. Friends are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral services at the First Baptist Church, Ore Bn City, at 11 A. M- Friday, January 15. Interment In River View Cemetery. Dunnlnr McEnte A Gllhaajfh, Funeral rHrfctor. 1th and Pine, phone Main 430. Lady altMnt. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Fnneral Dimet ers, tiO Sd at. Lady asalatant. Phone M 503. 3. p. FTNTKY sO. St? and MaclKoa Lady attendant. Phone Main 0, A 1599. fEtlfR-BYRNES CO.. Fnneral Dlreot rs. 2.3 KuMseli. fcast 10SS. Ladjr aslinw F. S, DCNNTNG. Undertaker, 4 14 East Alder. Lady auiUaat. l'none Eaat SX McENTEE-ERICSON CO. Undertakers? lady asaiNtant. 409 Aider. M 6133. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE In Effect November 1, 1908. Daily or bunday. Per Line. One time , l'-o Same ad two consecutive times ....... .Z'Zc Same ad three consecutive times 30e .Same ad ttix or seven consecutive times .5Gc Hlx words count as tine line on cash ad vertisement, and no ad counted for lens than two lines. When an advertisement U not ran consecutive times the one-time rate applies. The above rate apply to advertisements under "New Today" and all other clasiiica tionn excepting tiie following-; Situations Wanted, .Male. Situations Wanted, Female. For Kent. Kuitmn, private Families. t'M-m and Board, Private Families. ' Housekeeping Rooms, private Families. The rate on the above clas.silicatlons is 7 cents a line earn uiHertion. On rharze or book anvertincmentfl tne rharsje will be baed on the actual number of lines appearing in the paper, regardless of the number of words In each line. Ki.zkn In the "New Today" columns Is figured by measure only 1-4 lines to the J tutu. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For (hfl rontfiiieure of natrons The O retro nian will accept adverliHemcntrt (excepting "situa tion anted" and "Permmal") for publi cation in claftsitied columns over the tele phone. Hi Hi for such advertising will be mailed Immediately and payment 1 expected promptlv. (are will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oreifooian will not be re sDonbible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephones: Main .070, TO OfTT-OF-TOWV PATRONS The Ore- groninn will receive copy by mall, provided sufficient remittance for a definite number nf issues is Kent. Acknowledgement of such remittance will be forwarded promptly. In case box office address is renuired. ne rectiliir form given, and count this as part of the ad. Answers to advertisements wlii be forwarded to patrons, provided self-ad- tlressed Htampea envelopes are lurnisnea. A receint will be alven for ail paid-in-ad vance advertising. The Oregonlan will not undertake to correct errors or refund money unless this receipt is returned. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Pnnl Australian, Wyoming and Washington VUctI coal delivered nroiimtlv in anv ouan- tlty. Phone us your order. Star Coal Co., 40 2d st. Phones Main 161S, A 1084. Gas Mautles J."?. 25c. the aual of the bast &5o mantle on the market. Barretts. 410 Mar rison. Both phones. ii'lnviet Cut Flowers always fresh from 1UI ll our own conservatorlea Martin & Forties 847 Washington st. Both phonea Electric Fixtures yZ?t prices ar right. Ail work guaranteed. Western Electric Works. 01 Biatn street. Plafinn Knives, Forks and all 6llr X iUUUg ware replated as eood as new. or t got fiatintc work, ltitn ana Aider. Hals 1:07a. A il':.. O'Malley at Ksuberger. SZl wash tllliV inEton street. Phone Main 233. Free delivery A gallon of 10-vear-old InL nook Fort. I1.S0. f i (1 1 Kemmerer coai. tn nest wyo vUal mlna- coal: elves more beat and les h rhnrrhltv Bros.. 13tn and Marshall ta Phones Main 831. A 3931 rVnnl Richmond and wallsend Ausirauaa. VUU.1 independent Coal lee Company. opposite city A.;prary. rotn puum;.. Wnnit The Portland Fuel Co., 287 E. Mor f I UUU rUon st. is prepared to furnlsa cordwood In largi and small quantities at tt lowest price. Pbonn B 28 and B 102. NEW TOD AT. MORTGAGE LOANS I owent ruiea and terms to suit; spe cial rntea aud favorable term on larte louna on buainea properties. lands Loused for Private Investors. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 202 McKay lildK-. 3d Stark. MORTGAGE LOANS At Lowes Current Kate. Building Loans, Installment Loan. Win. MacMaster 302 Worcester Block. S500.000 ALL OK PAUT f (XI TO LEND 00 EUWAI1D K. COIDEV, Corbett Building. DO TOU WISH TO BUT A HOMBT Then see HARTMAN & THOMPSON. Chamber of Commerce. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Andrew, F. V. & Co. M. So ID. , S3 Hamilton bg. Baker. Alfred A., 115 Ablngton bldg. Be-k. William :.. 312 railing blrtg. Blrrell. A. H. Co.. 2B2-S McKay bldp. Jteal estate, Insurance, mortgage loans, etc. Chapln ft Herlow, 332 Chamber of Commerce. Cnok. B. S. Co.. 503 Corbett bldg. Croeeley Co.. 708-8 Corbett bldg. M. 7853. Field. C. E. A Co.. Board of Trade bldg. Goddard, H. -W.. Main and A 1743. 110 2d st. Jennings A Co., Main 188. 206 Oregonlan. Lee. M. E..' room 411 Corbett bldg. Mall A Von Borstel, 104 2d st. 392 B. Burtlalde Parrlsh, Watkln A Co.. 260 Alder st. Richardson, A. B.. 221 Com. Club bldg. Schalk. Geo. D., 281 Stark st. Main or A 392. Sharkey.-?. P. Co.. 122H !xth St. wensson, A. r . & CO.. zaoKi vtasmngioa sr. The Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ave. and Multnoman et. trtoitaaay Aaaiiioa. Waddel, W. O.. 309 Lumber Exchange bldg. White. B. T., 227Vt Washington t. FOR SALE REAL ESTATB. FOR SALE 8-room modern home, furnished or unfurnished: snap ir Dougnt suon. own er, W. Hull, Maiu 6279. C 1140. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. ENGLISH WANTTTS. We are the largest owners and plant era in Oregon. We have the only planted tracts on the market Our properties are In the walnut country. Yamhill, 5-acre tracts, planted, S10O cash, 15 per month. CHURCHILL. MATTHEWS CO., INC 110 Second at. FOR SALE MCST BE SOLD. Corner lot, OOitJuO, and bungalow Just finishing, located conveniently and close in on East Side; a staunch and thorough ly artistic little 5-room home if there Is one In Portland; complete and modern to a degree; the price and terms make it a an a p. CON KLIN BROS.. S01-2 nothchild Bldg.. or Cor. E. 35th and Hawthorne Ave. phone Main 2S3J. WE ALSO BCILD HOMES. But in a new and different way. If yoQ own your lot, we'll furnish you suf ficient money on monthly payments to build what you want. We can save you fully 20 per cent in building. We have & number of plans- to select from; if we haven't what you want we can get ft; eimatPs fumiphpd free. Call on archi tect at 517 Lumber Exchange bldg. for in formation. IRVINGTON 5 of the finest lots In this swellest, most exclusive residence section. The improvements are all in and paid for. If cars stop running you can walk home for supper in 30 minutes. Wo can 'de liver these lots at $1500 ach for a few days. Buy one or all. All above street grade. C. F. Pfluger & Co., room 14, Mulkey bldg-. 2d and Morrison sts. ORCHARD HOMES in the glorious lake district of Southern British Columbia pay profit of $500 per acre up annually. Cil male, scenery. hunting. fishing, soil, water supply, transportation, markets un excelled; Irrigation -not necessary. Maps, proofs, letters from those on ground, photos free. Write today. Kootenay Or chard Association, Limited, Nelson, B. C. WB BUILD HOMES. We have first-clas modern faelltles for building homed upon terms within the reach of all. Call and examine our up-to-date methods. THE VETERAN LAND CO., Chamber of Commerce. A SNAP. 100x106, corner, Third st., ten minutes' walk from City Hall; 4 houses and room for another'; rents are Ss per montn; price- IO.0'0; terms to suit purchaser. SENGSTAKE & LYMAN. 00 Fifth st. GOOD Income property; store 2x40 ft. ; 6 living rooms over store; ohe 11-room house and one 9 -room house; modern. All c!oe In. on Eat Side. Big sacrifice. $12,300; must Bell. Young, 512 Gerlinger Bldg. WELL EtJ C I PP E D real estate office in SwetlHiid hltlg. for sale at actual cost of the furniture: rent $12 month; owner leaving the city. Main 7IS4, A S417. BEST snap In Portland; Jewelry store mak ing money; ask about this enap; location the bet in city; small expense; no sacrifice. M 561, Oregonian. -- j LIST your city property with us; have buy ers for houses; also lot; have some good buys In timber land. Butler & Stone, 425 Chamber of Commerce. NEW 5-room cottage on Improved street, with concrete walk, cloee In. on East Side; price $-50; easy terms and monthly pay ments, uil 41U failing Ding. SCNNYSIDE BARGAIN. T-room house with furniture, cor. 8th and E. Taylor sts.; very easy payments. Phones isast esse, a ao. FOR SALE A few of the most sightly lots In Portlcnd, in best resmence aistnot, chean and on easy terms if desired. Claude E, Hicks. 50S Corbett bldg. CAN vou ne a lot on KllHnefworth ave. near the car barns, at a sacrifice? Terms can be had. Owner leaning city. J 008, Oregonian. IRVINOTON 2 fine lots 50x100 each, sight ly, $150 each, en ea;y terms; paving under way. Jas. Logan, d-u wasn. sr., room 415- ' BARGAIN No humbug. 5-room modern cottage, 40x130; fine locality; $17.50. 3Su E. Washington; E 1115; B 1437. HOUSES for sale In all parts of the city; acreage close in and farms in Oregon and Washington, phone Main 4i$S, Kinney & Stampher. 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS HOME. . 8-room modern, beautiful view, bargain, $.V00: $1300 cash. See owner. STRUBLE, 432 Camber of Commerce. RISLEY TRACT. OREGON CITY CARLINE 2H to 5 acres, al! In cultivation, best of land. c. w. Kisiey, owner; p. 0., Mil waukie. Phone Oak Grove, Red 12. SNAP! Eastern owner will sacrifice lot 64x ll, corner Alterta ana Commercial sts. Wiedrick, 110 2d st. 7-ROOM house In Pellwood, nice lawn, fruit and flower. .fhone hj. 4iUX LARGE 13-room home, corner, 50x100 on 24th St. $11,900. Call 410 Failing; Bids $22"0 Newr B-room bungalow. Kast 44th; 100, $20 monthly. Dr. Darling. FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. OREGON TIMBER & REALTY CO. Headcfuarter for logiiia; propositions; timber lands, farm lands and business chances. 521-525 Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Or. Phone M 8551). A 5580. TIMBER LANDS OREGON. WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA JAMES D. LAC El & CO.. Chti-ago, New Orleans. Seattle. 829 Chamber of Commerce, Portland. THE OREGON TIMBER & CRUISING CO. Pacific Coast timber, water power located and examined, taxes paid for non-residents, timber lands cruised and accurate estimates furnished. Room 517 Board of Trado bldg. Phone Main 80U7. W JJ are headquarter for timber and lum ber enterprises of all kinds. Kinney A Stampher, 531-32 Lumber Exchange bldg. FOR SALE 30,000,000 cedar, accessible to Columbia River; price right. A. E. Mathews & Co., 208-10 Couch bldg. FOR SALE White cedar, fir and yellow pine, in all parts of Oregon. Call or write 408 Couch Bldg. I HAVE a ten million relinquishment in SLletz country for sale cheap. C 555, Ore gonlan. TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS. S27 WORCESTER BLOCK. TO EXCHANGE FOR SALE or exchange for acreage or town property In Portland, 10 acre of Irrigated land, one mile from Medford, Or., on main county road. Address Box 61,. Medford, Or. OF COURSE! CERTAINLY I If you want to buy, aell or trade business or property, follow the crowd to Stevenson A Taylor, room 310 and 311 Buchanan bldg. TO EXCHANGE Automobile. Cadillac run about, almost new, for a pair of young horse, weight 1400 lb, mono tiast 4oo, Home phone B 2193. WILL trade for what you have. Gus Smith, 301 Buchanan bldg. WILL exchange for anything you have. Fidelity Realty Co., 307 Gerlingar bldg. WE will trade for anything of value. 1019 Board ot Trade. I WILL trade for what you have got. 70.1 Swetland bldg. TOURING car or runabout for real estat or diamonds. Address N 423. Oregonlan. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WE will pay cash for your equity in what ever property you have partly paid for. National Realty & Trust Co., 326 V4 Wash ington at., room 518. I WISH to buy for cash T or 8-room modern house, in good location. West Side or Irv ington. M 562, Oregonlan. I WA.NT to buy a home on East Side, walk ing distance from postoffice. H 56, Ore gonlan. CUbTOMERi wants to buy new. modern resi dence, not over $7500. between 20th and Cornell road. Wiedrick. 1W 2d st. WANTED Vacant lots in Sellwood; will pav cash if prices are right. C. J. Owen & Co.. 302 Lumber Exchanue. ttavr huver for 5-room bungalow, central ly located; not over $2300: $500 cash; owners only. Wiedrick. 110 2d st. I WANT to buy for eafth an up-to-date home in Piedmont, 7 or 8 rooms. B 662, Ore gonlan. PROMINENT inceme business property; must be snap from owner lor $5000 caeh, o2 Uttrlinger blug. WANTED REAL v STATE. LIST your property with u; we have caeh hnran PORTLAND SrCCESS REALTY CO., A. J. Gantuer. Mgr., S20 Board of Trade bide. WANT CLOSE-IN LOT. Will pav cash for good residence lot; prefer Irvington or bet. Hawthorne and East Davis. Give full particulars, etc.; no agent. Address H oo'J. Oregonlan. Irrffcated Lands. WANTED Water rights for ground-floor irrigation projects. P. O. Hoi 463. Seattle. FOR SALE FARMS. SO ACRES IN LOGAN VALLEY. 35 acres under cultivation, 10 acres v slashed, balance in fine tfimber; all level and fenced; old house, good barn and out- buildings; well at house and running water j In pasture: on good road, 20 miles from j Portland; $4000. 190O cash will handle It. II"1. acres, part bottom land: 30 acres tinder cultivation; enough timber on the p!aie to pay for it; creek and springs; good 4-room house, barn 50x50 and tit her outbuilding, 1 team horsey. 8 head cattle, 2 wagons, 2 set harne'. plow, hui w, mower, rake and all farm too!;; 4 mil s from, good R. R. station, hill's to Port land: $t;ir0O. $o5o0 cash, baiunce to suit; at 6 per cent. CHITTENDEN & OTTO. 208 Stark st., room 17. IRRIGATED lands cheap now at Orland, Cal.; highly civilized "region; fine roads, bridges, schools, colleges; rich valley land, all cultivated; sunny, healthful cli mate; farmers' paradise. W. W. Payne, 1210 Williams ave. WO ACRES H mile from town. 60 cleared, Do irrigated, balance timber; Ideal farm, all equipped, ready for work. Price. $3500; 1 e rm s. Fo r par 1 1 c u! ar s a d drese Box 1 o&, Falls City. Or. SEND for our list of Willamette Valley farms before buying; lands shown free. Olmsted Land Co., Salem. Or. WANTED TIMBER LANDS. WANTED Good homestead relinquishment in Si let x, well timbered; pay cash, AH 5111, oregonian. TIMBER lands wanted. 804 McKay bldg. O. J. UcCracken, 1 OR SALE. Horses, Vciilclen and Harness. FOR SALE or rent & teams with goopeneck furniture wagons to rent by month or year; we also rent any kind of a rig for Dusmese purposes, aay, ween or montn. Phones East 72, B 13tiiJ, Hawthorne stables, 420 Hawthorne ave. HORSES for rent? by day, week or month, lowest rates In city on business rigs; al ways In the market to buy horses, wagena, buggies, harness, saddles. 20 North 15th. Main 1125. Red Front Stables. I JUST CAME to Portland and will exchange mv brown horsw. 12m pound, for new fur' niture at once. ' 53t Borthwick St., near Rustell. Mrs. Schmeir. A CARLOAD of mares and horses weighing from 1000 to 1000, all broke, at 505 Al- bina ave. PAIR horses, weigh 3000 lbs., are sound and true; extra heavy harness. Call 20 North 15th st. HORSES, mares, r!?s asd nafnes of all kinds for sal. 2114 Montgomery. FIRST-CLASS mares and norses at Madison et. stable, 18o4, near bridge. HORSES and mares for sale. Roso City Sta bles. 11th and JclTeraon. 11 3300. HUBERT & HALL. 3S0 Front, buy. sell. rnt horses, vehicles, low rates on business rlga Automobile. AUTOMOBILES, $130 and up. for sale or trade. W. G. Hartman & Co., 4 LM St. Piano. FOR SALE One Kimball piano in perfect condition and nearly new. cost new $-100; will sell $200; piano is in golden oak and a beautiful instrument in every way. Call Home phone C 1678. PART of studio to rent, piano teacher; cheap. 221 Tourny. Main 3753. MiticeUiineous. MOVING PICTURES'. Edison's and Power's motion picture machines; dissolving stereoptlcons. cal cium and gas outfits, new films, ;ti00 euh Jects; guaranteed no repeaters; largest buyers ef new films in United States; slides to order and stocked. We teach you to operate. ' LAKMMLE FILM SERVICE. 214-218 Wells-Fargo lildg.. , Portland. PACIFIC FILM CO.. 303-317 Rothchild bide. Is still looking for more business; will rent films and -sonirs as reasonable as any house on Hie Coast, and carries all supplies for moving picture theaters. FOR SALE New and second-hand billiard and pool table; easy payments; we rent tables with privilege of buying; modern bar fixtures; cheap price. &runwlclc-Balke-Collender, 4U 3d st. TYPEWRITERS, all makes. $20 to $60. fully guaranteed, eay payments; rentals $3 per month. Paclnc Stationery k Ftg. Co., 203 2d st. SECOND-HAND 30-H. P. boiler; Andrew moist air dry kiln; 30-light dynamo. Pa relius Mfg. Co., E. 24th and Multnomah sts. FOR SALE) Best dry 4-ft. fir and oak wood at lowest market price. Hoover, 313 Water st. Phone Main 7451. FOR SALE OR RENT Logging and hoist ing engines. Railway Equipment Co., 72 74 1st st., both phones. TWO billiard tables In good condition: also cues aud tails, very cheap. Apply at 42 N. 4th St., F. .isrne, proprietor. FOR SALE A few share of Automatic Gas Light Company s stock, or will trade for real estate or automobile. 406 Couch Mtig. FURNITURE 3 housekeeping rooms com plete, $00; rooms for rent. Phone Main 2515 QUANTITY of type In good condition for sale cneap. Adaress 1 404. oregonian SISCO will buy what you have, or sell you what you want. 406 Couch bldg. BROWN Leghorn cockerels. Geo. Munson, S:iS N. Fillmore st, St. John, Or. MOVING-PICTURE EXCHANGE Machine. supplies, slides, films for rent, lboft 4ln at- TYPEWRITER, A-l. your own price, or will rent. H 405. unfgonlan. FOR SALE CHEAP One 3-horsepower In duction motor. Address T 463. Oregonian. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED For U. S. Army, able-bodied un married men, between ages of Is and .,., citizens of United States, of good charac ter and temperate habits, who can speak. read ana write rjngnsn. Apply to re cruiting officer, Afnsworta block, Sd and Oak sts.. Portland, Or. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wanted by a large manufacturing concern. Apply own writing, stating age, experience and refer ences, A 558, Oregonian. CARPENTERS wanted to contract carpen ter work and take part payment in good vacant Iota; only those who muan busi ness need apply. :t22 Corbett bldg. BOY about 15 for Insurance office, oppor tunity for advancement; must live at home. Address In own handwriting, A 557, Oregonian. WANTED Young men to Jearn telegraphy; good wages when competent: quickly ac quired. Oregon College, S3 oth st. WANTED SALES AND CLERICAL MEN. COMMERCIAL ABSTRACT CO.. 407-8-9 COMMERCIAL CLUB BLDG. WANTED Promoter to sell $10,000 worth of dividend-paying stock In lumber com pany; good commission. C 556, Oregonlan. WANTED Young man familiar with stock and farm produce; salary $12 and profits; Investment $150. 302 Swetland PARTNER wanted only $75 required. Oregonian. In real estate office; Answer now. A 550, STANDARD TPLOYMENT OFFICB. For Men 2hv Hurnside Street. Phone Main 5694. FOB WORK OR FOR HELP CALL ON PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO., 12 Korth 2d St. Both Phones. MEN for Alaska work, $5 day and board; fare puid: $100 required; pay monthly. Box 005. Roseburg, Or, WEAVERS wanted at Oregon City Woolen Mills. Oregon City. WANTED Helper In meat market. 14th ana unsan sts. Headquarters cooks, helper. California Win jjepoit A . x-orati, in. Aiatn Ddvu.. HELP WANTED MALE. 10.O--0 POSITIONS for graduate, laat ye'l eight weeka; help to secure positions; graduates earn frum $15 to weekly. expert Inetructor; tools Tree; rue iur catalogue. Alohler System of College, 33 N. 4th &t., Portland, Or. ALTOMORLING. piumbing, electricity, bricklaying and plastering taught by actual work in shop and buildings; advaaced scholars earn wages; catalogue free. Coyne National Trade School. 30 fith Saa Francisco. TWO GOOD SOLICITORS for biggest maga zine combination offer of the season; $18 wet-lily and free transportation; Al refer ences or bond necessary. Call after J P. M. R. H. Maddau. 502 Swetland bldg., Portland. Or. MEN' Don's accept any kind of work until you hear from ut; make $10 per day sell ing a new article; new plan; 120,,k"0 sold in Minneapolis; costs Oc, siiB for 25c; two ' samples 5c. Domestic 3i:g. uo., jjcait , Minn. . WANTED 5 men to learn the automobile hnuirwoa .'i-ivins- and ren.i!rln(T. day and evening domes. Portland Am-mobiie Conunisfion House, R"4 and 536 Alder st. Phones A 4455 and Main 4455. C. R. HANSEN. JR., Employment Office Men's Department. 10 North Second sr. Phones Main and A 1526. Help free to employer. WANTED Reliable mnn to take charge of branch otTice In Eastern Oregon; nelling irrigated lands and town lots; salary and rommif.-don; cash required, $200. 30J Swetland. WANTED Railway mall clerks; com mencement sulHty $sihi; March examlna tl"ii; candidates prepared free; write Im mediately for schedule. Franklin Insti tute. Rochester, N. Y. FOUR first-class agents: good money for live men. L 584, Oregonlan. WANTED Young men to Join Webfoot Club, room and board, baths, laundry, $3 per week, heat and light. Apply 04 N. 7th st. WANTED Bright young man willing to h-arn rent e.tato buslnes.1, run auto, must come well recommended and have $35 to invest.. Apply 714 Swetland bldg. WANTKD Knori?etle young man as partner In i;ood paying business; short hours: du ties euslly learned; little nionay required. AD 4'Jl, Oregonlan. YOUNG men wanted to learn telegraphy and station work, good position guaranteed. Address Telegraph Dupt., Hlboinla. bldg.. Market & Jones St.. San Francisco. CaL WANTED Two first-class a'.aughterbouss butchers; must be all-around good men: al-so one casing man wanteds Address XX, care Oregonlan. YOUNG men for railway mall clerks to pre pare for examination oon; about $70 a month to slart. Call or write for free par ticulars. Pacific States School, McKay bldg. WANTED I can place a young man who wants to learn, in a position that will pay $100 to $150 month; little money required. o02 Swetland bld. WANTED Experienced traveling hardwar salesman. Give references and experience, G W Oregonian. . HELP WANTED FEMALE. TWO GOOD SOLICITORS for biggest maga zine combination orfer of the season; $ls weekly and free transportation; Al refer ences or bond necessary. Call after II P. M. l' H. Maddau, 502 Swetland bldg.. Portland. Oi FOIt office In city, young lady, good book keeper; must have fair knowledge of shorthand; clve r.amu, address and past experience, in own handwriting. Addiesl C 572, Oregonian. W ANTED. Good reliable woman or girl for gen eral housework ; will pay ood wages to rlKl t purty: reference required. Call at once, 2:i3 10th st. WANTED A woman for general house work; must be altle to cook, good home and good wage to right person. Answer, giviiiK residence and phone number. M 5i;i. oregonian. WANnTKl) Strong woman . to do general bathroom work and inawrage. pply at once; give phone address. Dr. W. T. Thy, Hot Lake, Or. AN experienced lady bookkeeper In mercan tile house; must be competent: state snl tirv expected and give reference and ex perience. Reply to A 556. Oregonlan. HEVLTHY wet nurse In city at once; can ren alu at her own home If she will board mother and child. Mr. Cole, Now Sent Hotel. 7th and Ankeny. WANTED Cashier and head waitress, lndy marker, sorter, chambermaids, waitress. Fruzor Eros., Benson bldg., 5th and Mor rison. WANTl'll) Young lady stenographer, Oliver operator, salary $1I per week to start. Call 100 Oregonlan bldg. 12:30 to 2 to il ay. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. 843 Washington st., cor. 7th. upstair. Phones Main and A 21102. Help Supplied Free to Employer. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. 34314 WushltiKton St.. Cor. 7th. Lpstalr. 1-hone Main 2(192. WW'THD Woman for general housework, f 'uiUv of :t adult-; must be good cook. Mrs. Koberts, ."70 I'ark st. Main oOlo. WANTED Refined, capabl woman for sponslMe position Viavl Co.. 809 Roth child bldg.. 4th and Washington MPS. HOWE'S LADIES' AGENCY. 32UV4 Washington St.. Room 801. Main 8S30 or A 3266. EXPERIENCED shirt operators wanted. Ap ply standard factory No. 2. Grand ave. ana r.ast layior bl PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO.. Ladles' Department. 20o Morrison St. Phones Main 1002. A 2064. GIRL competent to do cooking and genernl housework in family of three. 4.1 Main st. WANTED German or Swedish girl, house work; good home. morning. 427 S. 6th st. EXPERIENCED waltreses. i'alac Restau rant. 12:1 4th st. WANTED Competent girl for general home work. 107 North 25th. Phone Main Jill. WANTFD Competent girl for cooking and housework; small family. j'.lS East Davis. FOUR girls wanted. Oregon Paper Box Factory. !." Front St., Oak and Stark. WANTED An experienced waitress. The Colonial, loth and Morrison. WANTED A. cook who will do some gen eral housework. Apply Hon at. WANTED Girl for gorfernl housewrk: no children. Apply 7:10 Kearney st. GlTtlTlor second work, good wages, small family: references. 21)5 West Park WANTED Young lady cashier in ehootlng gallery. Apply 72 N. 4th st. WANTED Girl for general housework. 7S6 . Corbett st. rhone Main 5516. WANTED Experienced waitress at The Hill. 741 Washington WEAVERS wanted at Oregon City Woolen . Mills. Oregon City HELP WASTED MALE OR FEMALE. INCREASE vour salary Now is your oppor tunity earn SlOU to $.'100 weekly. How to escape' from milk can filled with water after locked In; packing-box escape, bor rowed or built on staije. glass case, trunk, mail pouch: highest paid and m.t in tiomil act in vaudeville; bafilcs the world: absolutely guaranteed to contain the or ij,.., ,,-rets of these great acts. All 00c. Jewel Novelty Co.. Marshllcld. Or. GOOD BRIGHT, industrious salesmen and saleswomen demonstrators, district mgrs.; a clean high-class proposition and a big money-maker, which none but the Intel 'ectuil can appreciate; none but absolute ly the best need apply. 000 Marquam bldg. F1K TEACHERS" AGENCY needs teachers now. 1112 Swetland bldg. Phone Main 4871. FRENCH AND GERMAN In classes. $1 per month to beginners. 452 ' Morrison. FIRST-CLASS marker at U. S. Laundry Co., Grand ave. and East Salmon. 'SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers nnd Clerks. POSITION by young man. stenographer; 7 ye-us' exier!enee; thorough knowledge of bookkeeping; highest references. 11 555, Oregonlan. SMALL sets of books kept, collections made, by experienced bookkeeper; best of refer ences. G 558. Oregonlan.