Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 26, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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BARBER LAW !S VOID
Judge George Says Board Had
Too Much Power.
IT CANNOT .BE DELEGATED
Briggs, of the Barber School, Wins
His Suit-Law Should Specify
Qualifications, Not Leave It
to an Examining Board.
The members of the State Board of Bar
ber Examiners might as well be so many
ambassadors to Islands In the Dead Sea
for all the power the office gives them.
Judge George ruled yesterday that the
board Is unconstitutionally on earth.
This, the court holds. Is because the act
of the Ieglslature creating the body al
lows them to fix the standard to which
all applicants for tonsorlal honors must
attain. By doing this. Judge George be
lieves the Legislature delegated the exam
iners with legislative authority, which, he
avers, is a very unconstitutional thing to
do.
All this tends to throw the three mem
bers of the board out of an official job.
They are: J. C. Vvels. Frank T. Rogers
and H. G. Myer, the latter of Salem.
Messrs. "Wels and Rogers say they barely
agree with the court, and will most prob
ably carry the case to the Supreme Court,
in order to get that body's Interpretation
of the law.
They say that the ruling of Judge
George, If It stands, will be a blow to the
barbers of the city.
"It will allow unsophisticated country
youths to attend some pretentious barber
school for a few days, and then go forth
Into the world with the false idea that
they are qualified as barbers," said Mr.
Rogers. "They will be unable to get work
in any decent shop, and will then proceed
to start some little dump of their own.
cutting the regular scale of prices in order
to attract trade. There are many uungs
reaulred of a barber, and it is contrary to
the ideas of public safety to turn a lot of
unskilled apprentices loose upon tne.puo
11c." The Ideas of Mr. "Wels In this connection
are much the same. "We will appeal if
we have any appeal coming," he said.
In passing upon the case. Judge George
sets out that the enactment in question
nt nrovide what shall be the
reoulslte capacity of a person to follow
the vocation of bartering, but leaves it
entirely to the board. Nor has the act.
the court further holds, the requirements
nrescribed in the laws of other states, as.
for Instance, In Washington and Minne
sota, where they are sustained. There the
law nrovldes tor the age of the person,
moral character, freedom from Infectious
diseases, study and practice at the trade.
or possession of skill in the use -of tools
and the preparation of same for use, ster
ilization of tools, the knowledge of com
mon diseases transmlttabie by contagion
or infection, as to how to avoid spreading
diseases and other Qualifications, bome
qualifications looking to the protection of
public health at least, it is stated, should
be required by the act, and not everything
left to the notions or Ideas of a ooara.
Law Should Provide Qualifications
The decision was rendered in the case
of the State of Oregon against H. L.
Briggs. For some time past Briggs has
been conducting a barber school in Port
land, and he was charged with operating
the place contrary to the state law and
without a license from the State Board
of Examiners.
Judge George decides that the barbers
nr confers arbitrary Dowers upon the
hoard, and is not only amenable to this
charge, but also that the Legislature has
either not declared the requirements for
Qualifications of barbers, but has at
tempted to delegate to a board the exer
cise of a legislative prerogative to nx me
same, which prerogative -is vested solely
in the Legislature. Discussing the ques
tion, the court says
The vice of the act. it would seem, is that
It prescribes no general requirements or regu
lations governing a set of barber oincmis,
but undertakes to confer upon them purely
arbitrary power to Interfere with the rights of
a cltlren to pursue a lawful occupation.
Power Can't Be Delegated.
Tender the police power of the state there
can be no question as to the authority of the
Legislature to prescribe qualifications for the
following of any profession, trade or occupa
tion, affecting the public health; and the Leg
islature can constitute Inferior tribunals to
examine and determine the fact whether ap
plicants actually possess these qualifications.
but the Legislature cannot delegate power to
a board, or to anybody else, to enact the law
itself nrescrlblng the qualifications. That must
be done by the Legislature alone.
Referring to the medical and other slmi
lar statutes. Judge George says:
Medicine, surgery and dentistry, being re
carded as learned professions, are governed by
general laws which have been upheld by the
courts. In the medical law the board was to
be appointed by the Governor from among the
most competent physicians of at least five
years practical experience. Examinations
were to be in anatomy, physiology, surgery
obstetrics, thorapeutics. practice of medicine,
chemistry, materia medics, diseases of women.
medical Jurisprudence. Knowledge and skill
the state law fixed as the standard for the
practice of medicine and surgery, and the
medical board was the tribunal to ascertain
and determine If the applicant measured up
to the standard fixed by the state for practice,
and the courts have sustained the standard so
fixed as a reasonable one for that profession.
Too Much Power Given Board.
Referring again to the barber act. the
court says further:
The barbers' law. however, is scant of any
requisite prescribed by the Legislature. It not
only falls to proscribe any test, but attempts
to delegate this whole matter to a board of
three barbers. Instead of fixing at least ewnc
thine itself. Nowhere la the act does It pre
t tribe any qualifications for proper capacity
for a barber, but Instead. In section 2. It says
"The board shall prescribe the qualification
of a barber In this state." This power, to my
mind, must be exercised by the state and ap
pear in the act, and cannot be delegated. The
Legislature ought, itself, to nx some reason
able qualifications, and a board be merely
tribunal to pass upon the fact as to whether
the applicant possesses what the Legislature
holds Is essential to the practice of bartering.
The aot says the board shall proceed to ex
amine the applicant, but what In. or to what
extent, is not prescribed, and. being satisfied
tin Its own mind) as to his qualification, shall
Issue a certificate allowing him to work.
Unless & barber has a certificate, be cannot
follow his existing occupation, and will be sub
ject to fine and Imprisonment If he does. This
Is a very arbitrary power to confer on three
men of that or any other trade or profession
the opportunity for arbitrary powe,t say that
any other barber can or cannot work at his
trade, unless these three men are satisfied that
he possewe such qualifications as these gentle
men comporfBS the board may prescribe at
their own pleasure.
Ouract does not even lay down the Qualifi
cation ef knowledge of barberlng, er eves ex
perience in Barbertnjt. It prescribes absolute.
J j- no qualification as deemed by the Legisla
ture to be essential and sufficient, but, on the
contrary, leaves, delegates, as It were, all to
the pleasure ef a selected few barbers to shut
cut the many barbers tlf It 1 please the few)
from laboring at a lawful, useful and largely
mechanical occupation.
A law which in Itself undertakes to inreet In
any beard or body of officials a discretion
which is so purely arbitrary, and which may.
on the face of the law. be exeroleed In the in
terests of those the bord msy see fit in their
own pleasure to favor, strongly seems to my
mind to be invalid.
Suit to Escheat Lots.
The State of Oregon, by District At
torney John Manning-, and U. S. G. Mar-
quam, special counsel by leave and dl-;j
rection of Governor Chamberlain, yes-1
terday filed suit in the State Circuit Court
against P. H. Marley and all heirs to a.
Robinson, deceased, to escheat lots 3,
and 6, Multnomah Berry Ranch, con
taining UVt acres to the state. The com
plaint recites that Robinson died Intestate
in Massachusetts in October, 1KB, leaving
this nrooertv and other lots covered By a
mortgage of $2300, and that no administra
tor has been appointed of tne estate in
Multnomah County. Marlay. who does
business in Portland by E a oble, his
agent has a tax title to the property.
ROBBED HIS COMPANIONS.
Lapoleon Convicted of Stealing $150
From Partner in Spree.
Frank Lapoleon. a dlswasher, was tried
and convicted in Judge Sear's Court yes
terday of stealing 5150 from George ii
Hawley on December 13, 1503. The evi
dence showed that Hawley and a friend
came to the city from Gresham, and
made the acquaintance of Lapoleon, who
was employed In a restaurant at Fourth
and Couch streets. The three went out to
see the elephant and Hawley and Clark
drank considerable. They took Lapoleon
to their room and, when the awoke in
the morning, Lapoleon and - Hawley's
money, $150, had disappeared.
The prisoner denied the charge, out-
failed to convipce the jury that he told
the truth.
Trying Claim to $15,000 for an Arm.
The trial of the suit of William Tlnk-
man against Inman, Poulsen & Co. for
$15,000 damages for the loss of his right
arm was begun before Judge Frazer yes
terday. TInkman Is a minor, 16 years old.
and Is represented by his mother, Lena
Knoll, as guardian. The boy was working
at a planer several months ago, and his
arm was caught In the machine, and In
jured so badly that amputation was neces
sary. In the complaint it Is charged that
Inman, Poulsen & Co. were wilfully negli
gent in putting TInkman to work at the
planer,..when he was wholly inexperienced
and not informed of his danger. The day
was almost consumed by counsel In se
lecting a Jury and the members of the
body were taken over to the mill late In
the afternoon to view the machinery.
Judge O'Day and Charles J. Schnable
appear as attorneys for the plaintiff, and
Aogue cc mi our ana w. -xi. unite ior tne
defense.
Perry G. Baker Left $87,875.
The inventory of the estate of Perry G.
Baker, deceased, was filed In the County
Court yesterday. The property Is ap
praised at $S7,S75, of which the share of
the widow, Maria J. Baker, is $34,550.
Among the other heirs, namely Mary E.
Tlchnef, John W. Baker, . Clara J. An-
nand, Fanny Barry, Emma Austin and
Sarah Ellon Everson, $31,260 will be di
vlded in equal shares. The state inheii
tanco tax amounts to about $500.
L Articles of Incorporation.
Incorporation articles of the C,
Ben
Rlesland Land Company were filed In the
County Clerk's office yesterday by Ralph
R. Dunlway, C. A. Malboenf and C. Ben
Relsland; capital stbek, $1000. The objects
are uu uu ;i Kenerai rem estate una uroK
erage business, etc
Sentenced to Five Years.
.Lynn Williams, a negro, who stole $35
from J. Hickman, also a colored man, ana
who struck L. C. Hartman, detective.
when he placed him under arrest, was
sentenced to five years In the penlten
tiary by Judge George, yesterday.
Admits That He Robbed Wright.
E. L. Parsley, charged with stealing
$25 In the Burnslde Lodglng-House '.belong
lng to R. H. Wright, pleaded guilty In the
State Circuit Court yesterday, and was
sentenced to one year and a half in the
penitentiary. '
Court Notes.
W. C. Bristol has sued A. Goodnough
and Emma J. Goodnough to recover $1,000
on a note executed in favor of James
Dickson in May, 1E93.
L. B. Chlpman has sued O. M. Smith, a
dealer in tax titles, and the heirs of the
estate of James John, deceased, to quiet
title to lot 1, block 19, James John Addi
tion. Chlpman owns the lot and alleges In
his complaint that the others have no in
terest in It
;
BEGIN NEW SCHOOLHOUSES.
No Time to Be Lost-Proposed Lec
tures to Parents.
Construction- of the new schoolhouses,
additions and alterations possible under
the levy made at tho annual school meet
ing is to go ahead with all speed. At
the meeting of the Board of Education
last evening the building committee was
authorized to proceed as rapidly as pos
slble. Architect Jones Is to prepare plans
for such Improvements as he has not
already designed.
Not much can be done upon the Atkln
son School until . school closes In June.
Work upon the new East Twenty-eighth-
Street School need not be delayed, how
ever. Rooms are to be added to several
of the present schoolhouses.
R. K. Warron. Mrs. L. W. Sitton and
Richard Williams were last evening an
pointed a committee to secure land for
the. proposed schoolhouse between the
Couch and Chapman Schools. One pro
posal has been already received. This Is
for either eight or ten lots on the block
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I wrote
to
advice though I
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"After my baby came in January, 1500," writes
Mrs. Nancy Abner. of St Paul. Ark., "I suffered
severely from all sorts of aches and pains, until
the following May, when I read one of your
pamphlets, treating on female diseases. I wrote
to Dr. Pierce for advice, although I thcught
surely I would die, as our physician told n: I
was more liable to die than to get well? your
fatherly advice caused my health to be restored.
I took five bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription, three of Golden Medical Discovery
and three vials of ' Pellets, together with your
other remedies, and I am now able to do all my
work."
Weak and rick women are "invited to
consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, fre:, and
so obtain without charge or fee the
advice of a specialist upon diseases
I peculiar to women. All correspondence
; is held as strictly private and sacredly
connaenunx. Address ur. K v. .Fierce,
Buffalo, N. Y.
The invitation to consult Dr. Pierce,
by letter, free, is not to be confused
with offers of "free medical advice"
made by irresponsible persons who are
not physicians and are professionally
and legally disqualified for the practice
of medicine.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrescriDtion is a
safe and reliable remedy for the cure of I
dries weakening drains, heals inflamma
tion and ulceration and cures female
weakness.
FREE. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense
Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt
of stamps to pay expense of mailing only.
Send ai one-cent stamps for the book in
Sper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth
und volume. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y.
surrounded by Raleigh. Qulmby, Twenty-
first and Twenty-second streets.
A committee from the City Federation
of Women' Clubs, headed by Mary A.
Ogden. Alphia L. Dlmmlck and Millie R.
Trumbull, presented a request that three
scholhouses be tised by them for three
nights each for free lectures to the par
ents of attending children. Drs T. L.
Eliot, Dr. Woods Hutchinson and the
Camera Club have promised to aid these
lectures, according to the petition. As
the law states that the schoolhouses
may be used only when the directors are
authorized by a majority of the taxpay
ers in a regular or special meeting to
allow it, the matter was referred to the
committee on examination of teachers.'
Governor Chamberlain will be asked to
deliver the address to the February
graduating class of the High School.
Another Panic at Chicago Fire.
CHICAGO, Jan. 25. A small fire In the
Garrlck Theater, which is on the first
floor of the Schiller building, a- sky
scraper, caused considerable excitement
among the tenants today. No one was In
the 'theater and the. nervousness of the
people in the building, who were easily
susceptible to panic oaring to the Iro
quois disaster and the panic in the 'Ma
sonic Temple Saturday, was quickly al
layed. CURES COLDS IN INDIA
LAXATIVE BROM0 QUININE. Tc get the
genuine, call for the full .name. 25 cents.
DAILY MiSTEOROLOGICAL ItETOBX.
PORTLAND. Jan. 25. 8 P. If. Maximum
temperature, 45; minimum temperature, 35;
river reading, 11 A. M., 7.2 feet; change In 24
hours, .8 of a foot; total precipitation, 5 P.
a. to 5 P. 1L. .02 of an Inch; total precipita
tion since September 1, 1903. 23.40 Inches;
normal precipitation since September 1, .1003.
25.18 Inches; deficiency, 1.78 Inches; total
cunshlne January 24, 15)04. 3:2S; possible sun
shine, 9:24; barometer, reduced to sea level,
at 5 P. M.. 30.56.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
fil
2'e 3
Wind.
Baker City I 2210.00
0.001 it;
I T V 8
,0.001 It
NW IClear
NW ISnowlng
SE jPt. cloudy
N 1 Clear
SW ICloudy
Bismarck
12)
Boise
34 I
Eureka ......
5C0.00
26 0.001
20 0.00:
Helena
Kamloops, B. C...
North Head
JPt. cloudy
44 0.00
SE Pt. cloudy
Pocatelln
Portland .-.
Red Bluff
20 T
It'E Clear
4510.00
ItiW IPt. cloudy
580.00
12: N Clear
ltSW Cloudy
lt E IClear
lt'W (Clear
Roseburg .........
34(0.00
bacramento
50 0.00
26 T
Salt Lake City ...
ban trancisco ...
0010.00
8N Clear
Spokane
320.00
S SW
ltlSE
Cloudy
Seattle
Tatoosh Island ...
40IO.l
Pt. cloudy
42)0.18112: SW
Raining
Cloudy
Walla Walla
44f0.00
lts
Below xero. T Trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
No rain or snow of consequence has fallen
during the last 24 hours In the Pacific States.
Cold weather continues In the Middle West,
but In Montana it Is mild for the season of
the year, while west of the Rockies the tem
peratures are about normal. The Indications
are for generally fair weather la this district
Tuesday, except along the coast, where local
rains will occur.
WEATHER FORECASTS. .
Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours
ending midnight, Tuesday, January 26, 1004:
Portland and vicinity Cloudy and slightly
warmer; southerly winds.
Western Oregon Cloudy, with occasional
rain near coast; slightly warmer; southerly
winds.
Washington Cloudv with local rain near
'the coast; southerly winds.
Eastern Oregori and Idaho Fair.
EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster.
SS YOUR
PLATE LOOSE?
Does it become loose or drop down some,
times? If it does you have not been prop
erly fitted. Where a date Is worn un
Jess you secure a perfect fit It will always
be a constant source of annoyance and hu
miliation. We glvo you a responsible
guarantee with all of our work, which Is
tne oest in an lines of practical dentistry.
AT SALEM we have opened a branch
office in the Stcusloff building; corner
Court and Liberty streets.
DR. B. E. WRIGHT'S
DENTAL OFFICE
WASHINGTON STREET,
Corner Seventh.
FEES REASONABLE.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Ofnce hours: SA.iLto5P.JL; evenings,
7:30 to 8:3a
Sundays. 10 A M. to 12 M. Telephone,
aiam ziia.
NEW TODAY.
OLD GOLD. JEWELRY MADE OVER OR
exchanged; diamonds, precious stones
loose and mounted; watches. Jewelry re
paired; close prices; good work. Tlngry,
the Jeweler, N. E. cor. 3d and Washington,
jjreeaen Diag.. upstairs.
HOitTGAGE LOANS
ON Improved city and farm property.
R. LIVINGSTONE. 224 Stark st.
LOUIS H. BOLL
Piano teacher. Is now located at Wash
lngton'st.. near 7th. Pariors 9 and 10.
For Sale
$3000 A new, modern C-room house, sight
ly location, five minutes walk from Posl
ofSce; half cash. Q 51, Oregonlan.
- MORI GAGE LOANS
On Portland real estate at lowest rates.
Titles Insured. Abstracts furnished.
Title Guarantee S. Trust Ca.
T Chamber of Commerce.
The new. coming city of Clackamas Coun
ty offers great Inducements for manufac
tures of all kinds. It has the most, powerful
electric and water power in the Northwest.
O. W. P. TOWNSITE CO.. 132 H 1ST ST..
COR. ALDER. ROOM 0. PHONE MAIN 216.
714 Chamber of Commerce
WILLBUILDYOUAHGUSE
After your own plans, and
furnish the money. Repay
in installments.
ESTACADA
PERHAPS WE OAK DO YOUE PRINTING- AS WELL
IF NOT BETTER THAN MOST PRINTERS, AND AT
VERY LOW PRICES. TELEPHONE US-MAIN 165
AND LET US QUOTE YOU. F. W. BALTES & CO.,
FIRST AND OAK STREETS. OUR 1904 BUSINESS
CALENDAR FREE.
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
am. 91.00 to $3.00 Per Dy
AceordlkaT t Location.
J. F. DAVIES, Pre.
St. Charles Hote
CO. (INCORPORATED.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS ,
PORTLAND, OREGON
Etirepean Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50
First-Class Restaurant In Connection
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At 10 A M. sharp the Ford Auction Com
pany Will sell at residence S92 Kelly st.
Take S car. H. Ford, Auctioneer.
At 2 P. M. sharp the Ford Auction Com
pany will sell at the Derby Stable, cor. 15th
and Burnslde. H. Ford, Auctioneer.
Auction sale today at Baker's Auction
House, corner Alder Park. Sale at 10 A M.
George Baker & Co., Auctioneers.
At GUman's auction rooms. 413 Washing
ton St.. at 10 AM. S. L. N. Oilman.
Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. No. 1. I. O. O.
F. Regular meeting this (Tuesday) even
ing. January 2G, 1904. at 7:30 o'clock.
Patriarchal degree. Visitors welcome. By
order C. P. E. E. SHARON. Scribe..
WEBFOOT CAMP. No. C5. WOODMEN OF
THE WORLD The funeral of our late
neighbor, N. S. Pierce, will be held today
at 2 o'clock from the residence of his
daughter. Mrs. F. W. Bay. ICS 7th st. All
"members are requestel to attend.
C A. ELLIOTT, U. U.
A L. BARBUR, Clerk.
HALL OF INDUSTRY LODGE, No., A
O. U. W. Members are notified that the
funeral of our late brother, N. S. Pierce,
will be . held this Tuesday) afternoon at
2 o'clock from the residence of his daugh
ter, Mrs. F. W. Bay. 468 7th St.
F. A BROWN, Master Workman.
Attest: JOHN W. PADDOCK Recorder.
OREGON LODGE. No. 1, K. OF P. Mem
bers are requested to attend the funeral
of our late brother. N. S. Pierce, to be held
at the residence of Mrs, F. W. Bay, "408
7th st., at 2 P. M. today. (Meet at residence.)
By order of W. J. ALBERT, C C.
A. & A. S. ' RITE Regular
meeting Multnomah Council
of. Kadosh In Memorial Hall,
Scottish Rite Cathedral, this
evening at 8 o'clock. By or
der Em. Commander.
GEORGE WRIGHT POST, No.
1, G. A R. Attention. Comrades
are requested to attend the fu
neral of our late comrade, N. S.
Pierce, at 4CS 7th st., at 2 o'clock
P. M., January 20. 1904.
E. SWAN, Commander.
A MATTESON, Adjutant.
BORN.
DHONDT January 25, to the wife of Will
iam Dhondt. Forest Grove, a son, the
parents of whom are the best pleased cou
ple .In this county. Dr. - C L. Large at
tending. DIED.
MILLER At her late residence, 451 East
Clay st., January 25, 1904. Mrs. Sophia
Miller, wife of J. Miller, aged CO years 3
months 12 days. Remains at. F. S. Dun
nlng's. Funeral notice later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
HAYS In this city. January 25. 1004, Alex
ander T. Hays, aged 75 years 3 .months
'23 days. Funeral will take place today.
January 20, at 2 P. M., from F. 8. Dun
nine's funeral parlors, 414 East Alder
st. Friends Invited.
CEREGHINO -In this city. January 24, An
gelo Cereghlno. Funeral Will take place
today from John Garnold's undertaking
rooms, 225 2d "st., at 2:30 P. M. Friends
respectfully Invited to attend.
PIERCE: The funeral of Captain. N. S.
Pierce will be held today at 2 P. M. from
the residence of his daughter. Mrs. F.
W. Bay, 4 OS 7th st. Rev. Dr. T. L. Eliot
and Dr. George C Cressy, of the Uni
tarian Church, will conduct the services.
All fraternal societies and friends invited.
GERDES Mrs. Elisabeth Gerdes, widow of
the late "R. Gerdes, and beloved mother of
William H.. Richard P.. Henry L.. Anna M
Elizabeth M. and Christina C- Gerdes. Fu
neral will be at 2 o'clock Wednesday, from
Holman's Chapel. Friends and acquaintances
cordially Invited. San Francisco papers
please copy.
EDWARD IIOLMAN CO.. Undertakers and
embalmers. have moved to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 507.
3. P. FIN LET & SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madison. Offlco of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telepbono No. 9.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker U Hast
Alder. Lady assistant. Tclephona East 62.
DUNNING & CAMPION, Undertakers, 7th
and Pine. Lady assistant. Phone Main 30.
CLARKE BEOS, FINE FLOWEKb. Flo
ral dekigns. i&9 Moiflicn.
NEW TODAY.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved city and farm property. Build
ing loans. Installment loons. WM. MAC
M ASTER. SI I Worcester block.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Our records are complete and up to date.
W furnish abstracts promptly.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved Portland Real Estate.
SECURITY ABSTRAC1 & TRUST CO.
214-215 Chamber of Commerce.
PAYING INVESTMENT
Full lot and two houses on 15th
St., near Flanders St. Price $4800
and yields over 10 -per cent net.
This figure is given for three days
only.
RUSSELL & BLYTH
Cor. 3d and Oak Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Firat-Cla.au Cheotc Reatanraat
Connected With Hotel.
C O. Davla. See. aad Treaa.
THE
HOTEL
CSCiR MOEBSQS, Umstr
Front and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND - OREQON
FREE 'BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
Rates European plan, 60c, T3e. J1.00. 51.30,
12.00 pr Jay. Bampi rooms in connection.
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM, GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLE, Resident Manager
Tonight at 8:15 o'clock, Last Performance of
the Merry Musical Cartoon Comedy.
"Happy Hooligan
Prices, $1.00, 75c, 60c, 35c, 25c
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLE. Resident Manager
Wednesday and Thursday Nights, January 27
and 28, 1004. the Celebrated Actress,
ALBERTA GALLATIN,
In Ibsen's Masterpiece,
"GHOST S."
PRICES Parquette. $1.50; parquette circle,
$1.00: balcony, first three rows. 51.00: sec
ond three rows, 75c; last six rows, 50c;
gallery, doc; boxes ana ioges, iu.w.
THE BAKER
THEATER and Manager
Phono Main 1907.
Tonight, all Week. Matinees Saturday and
Sunday,
"A Celebrated Case"
Powerful Drama In Proloirue and Four Acts,
Evening, 50c, 35c, 25c, 15c; matinee 25c,
10c, 10c.
Special Announcement New Week,
' POLLARD OPERA CO.
'Tho favorite. Company of Juveniles, Direct
.From Australia, opening in
"The Belle of New York"
PORDRAY'S THEATER
Cord ray &. Russell. Managers.
PRICES AS USUAL. PHONE MAIN 992.
Tonight. Mrfnday, Tuesday' and Wednesday
Nights, Last Season s Big buccess,
Jules Murry's Beautiful Melodrama,
"Lost River"
A Pastoral Love Story, Direct From Its Phe
nomenal Run in New lork.
COMMENCING THURSDAY. JAN. 28. FOR
THREE NIGHTS AND MATINEE. JAN,
30, THE LAUGHING COMEDY,
"Maloney's Wedding"
ARCADE THEATER
Seventh and Washington
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:30 to 4:30. T:30 to 10:30.
Sunday, continuous from 2 to 10:30.
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
Admission. 10 cents to any seat.
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Vwnlnr Rooms." "Situation Wanted." 13
words or less. 15 cents; 10 to 20 words. 20
rmtmr 21 to 25 Trords. 25 cents, etc o ail
count for additional Insertion.
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10 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 -words. 50
cents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional
insertion, one-half: no further discount un
der one month.
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PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF ORE
NO. 109 THIRD STREET.
day and read the financial news, we find quo
tations of Sterling Bills of Exchange. Bank
ers and merchants buy these bills, which
usually run iui .i.j '
ting Interest for short periods upon their Idle
funds. m .
AVe Issue certificates 01 aeposii, payauie upon
ten aays can, uiny tu w uv
.. . i i . . n ih. and nn.fntirrfi
call, wiu unci cci. ,
three and one-half and four per cent per an
num, respectively, iou irac mvc
as good as Sterling Bills as temporary Invest-
ri... n nnnnrtimltv of exnlalrilnr
further to you about these certificates, or send
for our booK or
TT.T.VSTRATIONS.
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-president
IS, ljfc.t t'AUCl
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
I HAVE FOR SALE ONE OF THE MOST
beautiful 10-acre tracts, all clear, within
city limits: a beautiful and heathful sub
urban home: near car line: could be mad
tc net an annual Income of $1000. and soon
will sell ner lot for what I aslc per acre.
See T. Wltteycombe, 244 Stark st.. Fortiana,
Or.
1C0 ACRES C MILES FROM OREGON
m. f nA- fm v TCrn- 4 miles from
Canny; ,ou acres uuuci uumxiwv".
easily cleared; good orchard, every kind of
fruit: In good locality; price jrer ac
Inquire of E. C Maddock. 14th and Main
sts.. Oregon caty ur.
A SNAP NETS 12 PER CENT, TWO-STORY
brick: must be sold account sickness. Owner,
556 Delay st.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE MODERN. DESIRABLE 7
room bouse. East Side, near ear line;
reasonable. K 50, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
HERS IS A PIECE OF INCOME PROPERTY
that you. do not often see. ms equal oiy
will return a cross Income of 11 per cent
on the Investment. . Lot 50x200, covered with
lour flats- of six and seven rooms eacn, aou
two hnnsjMi nf Vle-ht mora each: electricity.
gas. porcelain baths, and everything strictly
mcaem ana almost new. ior price, icnua
and Income, there has never been anything
nut on the market in vears that eauals it;
annual income $2750. L. W. Whiting & Co..
ww ADington Bias.
IF YOU WANT A HOME WE'VE GOT IT
for you. We are agents for a dozen nouses
In Upper Albino, ranging in price from
$1350 to SSOOOr&U new. If we cannot sutt
you we will buy you a lot and build you a
home. Do everything but give it to you.
L. W. Whiting. & Co., 403 Abingtoa bldg.
-ROOM COTTAGE, $100o; 6-ROOM COT-
tage, siisu; Q-rooxn modern nouse, ;iiu;
8 -room house, $2050; 12-room house In
Holladay Park. $5750: small payment
down, balance monthly. King, owner, StiO
E. 7th St., north. Phone East 075.
$S73 BUYS A CHOICE 5-ACRE TRACT ON
iiL. ccotx cor line, a nne piace ior su
burban borne; lose to car track; will
double In value. Call today for particu
lars. Portland Trust Co.. 109 Sd st.
ROOM COTTAGE AND LOT 00X100:
finely papered in different shades; bath and
tolletr one- block from U car line; this Is a
.very neat and cosy home; $1250; easy terms.
jj jonnson ez v.o., 1 failing uiub-
$030 BRAND-NEW MODERN COTTAGE
ana tun jot in jaureiwooa; 10 see coiiage
take Mt. Scott car. first and Alder. Geo.
W. Brown, 203 Falling bldg. Phone Main
2129.
A COxlW-FOOT LOT. WITH 9-ROOM llOD-
ern dwelling, wtm siaoie. at .nuuui iiuur,
terms. Plympton. U1S Allsky bldg.
FOR SALE Y-ROOM HOUSE. CONCRETE
basemept: fireplace, furnace, electric lighted,
modern. $21001600 cash, balance long time.
Room 1, 145 3d St.
$175 NICE LOT AND NEW TWO-ROOM
nouse, gooa location, witnin ten minutes
walk of car; terms. F. S. Bollock, owner.
Montavllla. Or.
200 FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains, on O. W. P. electric line. O. It
Add Hon. Lents. Or. Take Mt, Scott car; 5c
NEW 0-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, PRICB
$1200: one-tnird down, balance install
ments. Apply K71 East 11th sb. North.
CORNER LOT WITH 2 MODERN HOUSES.
cement basement ana walks, itn and Hall.
M. H. Schmeer. 51 2d. Tel. Main 333.
-ROOM HOUSE. COR. LOT. 50x100. JUST
east Sunnyalde; between two car lines: $1S00;
installments if desired. S 41, Oregonlan.
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. AND ONE AND
two-thirds acres of land in HUisboro. Or.
Inquire W. A. RuhL Hillsboro. Or.
CALIFORNIA FARMS, IRRIGATED AL-
falfa, fruit and vine lands. Write C M.
Wooster Co- San Francisco. Cat.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE. EAST SLOPE MT. TA
bor. 2 large lots, fenced, $1200; easy terms
or part trade. 101 urana ave.
FOR SAEE 7-ROOM HOUSE AND LARGE
lot. In upper Aioina; nne location. ny
owner, 628 Williams ave.
$000 BUYS TWO SIGHTLY XQTS IN AL-
Dina: warning uistance. vacmc inai a
Awning Co., 27 N. 1st.
MODERN, NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE. FULL
lot; small payment aown, Daiance montniy
Klng. Phone East 675.
HOTEL. CO ROOMS AND 2 LOTS: PRICE.
$13500; easy terms; win rent ior $su. vaiiey
Land Co.. 43 1st st.
FOR SALE OR RENT NEW 7-ROOM
house. 21st and Northrup sts. i. anduyn.
270 Washington.
kwlk-t nnv rnTTAffn new vttt.t. t.ot
$1DU casn, ii per niouui. ox., mmiuerciui
DlCg.
NEW HOUSE, MODERN, BEAUTIFUL
walls; installments; no agents. Union
4381.
FOR SALE. ON EASY TERMS NEW, MOD-
ern. up-to-date B-room nouse. fnone
67B.
FOR SALE FARMS.
I HAVE TriE CELEBRATED G. V. JAMES
stock ranch ,for sale, , driving distance 01
city; 640 acres excellent land, arable pas
ture ana wooas, ana nno improvements;
onlv S30 Der acre: also a fine rich 3000-
acre Island In Columbia River; will furnish
nleelT 500 bead of steers per annum: also
has finest duck preserve; price, $20 per
acre. And other stock ranches containing
KKvera.1: thousand acres each, from SO ud
per acre. See T. Wlthycombe, 244 Stark
at., Portland, Or.
FOR SALE 10 ACRES OF LAND. 8 MILES
from Portland. 1 mile from Tlgardvilla;
buildings, on the main road, 1 acre orchard,
all fenced, 8 acres clear; price $1C00. In
nnir nt once. 301 21st. N.. Portland. Or.
CAPABLE MEN WANTED. WE HAVE Po
sitions Open lor iiicnmcn, executive, cler
ical and technical men. paying from $1000 to
HapgOOOS. suite x. uu- riuuter uiag.. aeaiue.
IMPROVED FARMS FOK SALE IN ALL
part OI UIUUU mju muu&iuu, yajiuicilli
made to suit, purchasers. For particulars
apply toiWM. MACMASTER, 311 Worcester
block. 1
$10 A MONTH BUTS A 10-ACRE FARM.
Write for booklet. It's free. 611 J st.
Wright & Kembrough. Sacramento. CaL
eaSl OL ureB"" T2 ""to, buuu luiiu
and waior; on liuunu tuau, ocuuux. .t
F. Nelson. Oregon City.
frultralslng; near coast ana bu3y towns; $10
TO LEASE RESTAURANT. 12 MILES PORT-
land, inquire ora jaeizger, uresaam, ur.
FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT.
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT; 970 ACRES,
74 miles from Oregon City; fine location
for dairying or stocaraising; rent cneap.
For further lniormation address j.
Kuntz. Beaver Creek. Clackamas Co.. Or.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
BRING US YOUR PROPERTY. WE WANT
small pieces of Improved real estate from
1000 ud. We also want business chances.
We have buyers. L. W. Whiting & Co.. 408
Ablngton bldg., Portland. Or.
TIMBER ZANDS FOR SALE.
20.000 ACRES YELLOW PINE. $5.50 AN
acre: look this up. It Is cheap. Certified
forest reserve scrip In 40s, 80s and IGOs
Immediate delivery; telegraphic orders
filled next mall. American Timber Co.
Marquazn bldg., Portland.
FOREST RESERVE. SCRIP IN TRACTS
from 40 acres upwards: also recertified
'soldiers' additional .rorterneia-vaientlne
land warrants and other kinds of land
scrip. Maglnnls & Son, 227 Falling bldg.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP FOR SALE IN
large or small blocks, ready for lmmedlat
delivery. L. w. vvnumg. -his oingion oiag.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP FOR SALE IN
any size tracts, reaay tor immediate use.
W. u. fcloweii. D3S unamoer oi commerce.
HAVE TWO GOOD TIMBER CLAIMS.
well located. 515 Marquam bldg., 2 to
P. M.
TO EXCHANGE.
AGENTS LADIES OR GENTLEMEN: EX-
mlsslon: homo or traveling positions. Call
writ' iui iiia i-
$400 BUSINESS LOT IN LIVE MINING
town OI uronite, ior gwu uynsui i"
ano. Address box 32. Glendale. or.
GOOD TEAMING BUSINESS IN CITY, FOR
o trier property. v vj, uregonian.
FOR RENT FARMS.
DAIRY RANCH FOR RENT WILL SUP
port 25 cows; new, up-to-date dairy, barn
and dairy-room, half-mile from Vancouver.
Inquire of J. H. Elwell, Vancouver Wash.
trsTVV ACRES NEAR MONTA VILLA CAR
house, barn: room for cow. chicken; frulL
IZty, Morrison St.. room 2.
WANTED TO BENT FARMS.
WANTED TO RENT A FURNISHED FARM
on shares: anywhere in Valley; I understand
any kind cf farming, u W, oregonlan.
FOR SALE.
Hornes. Vehicles and Harness.
HORSE WEIGHS '1300 POUNDS, IN GOOD
condition, call at son jenorson sc.
FOR,. SALE. ..
Horse, Vehicles and Harness, '5
BLACK: HORSE. GENTLE, 7 YEARS OLD.
good traveler; weighs about 1000 pounds;
also top buggy; price, $150. Inquire. 2S4
Stark.
AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF
horses, wagons, buggies, harness, at "Derby
Stables. 15th and Burnslde.
ONE GOOD SECOND-HAND .BUGQY AT 515.
Inquire at 295 Davis L, cor. of 5th.. Port
land. 100 vehicles, goose neck furniture wagons;
large stock harness and saddles. 211 Wash.
$150 WILL BUY Al WORK TEAil. WAGON
Miscellaneous.
SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY
damaged macnines at very low prices
Singer. V. S-. Domestic Wheeler & Wilson
and White: drophcads In oak and box tops.
At Wheeler & Wilson and Domestic odes.
S. S. SIgel. Agent. 335 Morrison st.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK.?
Repair It with Elaterite; it rolls, easy to lay;
needs no painting or coating; good over old
iron, un or smngiea; oest tor naw roofs.
Elaterlte Rooting Co.. 10 Worcester bldg.
K. GRUBBER AND STUMP" PULLER
Just what you are looking for; three state
premiums: gruos an acre a day; one norsa
has power or iw; investigate, Jamest Fin
ney. Brooks, Or.
FOR SALE BBAUTlFUi GERMAN PIP3
organ; original cost $32O0. at a reasonabla
figure; cash payment or Installments. Apply
to Aug. Ericsson, xvnexaona concert itail.
21 N. 2d st
ETANDARD TYPEWRITERS FROM $25: ALL
makes rented ana repaired, nuooer stamps.
Notary seals, ate. Cunningham's. 231 Stark,
Tal. 1407.
THOROUGHBRED FOX TERRIER PUPPIES
now ready to' deliver. M. W. Parsons; 411
Spencer st.. jontavuia; itiVi 1st, room 4.
AUTOMOBILE. SACRIFICE LESli THAN
nail original price; steam; nno condition.
Kelly, engineer. 74 Grand ave.
TWO FRESH THOROUGHBRED JERSEY
cows; also thoroughbred Plymouth Rock
chickens. Phone Red Z83S.
FOR SALE FINE ENGLISH SETTER
bitch, partly broken; 1 year . old. Fpona
Brown 0S5.
HALL SAFE FOR SALE, IN FIRST-CLASS
condition. Address J 46, Oregonlan.
FAMILY COW FOR SALE.
INQUIRE ROOM
323 Ablngton bldg.
HELP WANTED MALE.
NOTICE.
CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, THE
leading employment agency of the Northwest.
249 Burnslde st. Phona Main 3074.
MEN TO LEARN THE BARBER TRADE
Ours Is not the only placo to learn, but
certainly is the best. Call or write for
full particulars and if In doubt make a
personal Investigation. American Barber
College. 253 Everett St.. Portland.
WANTED BY MANUFACTURING HOUSE,
trusty assistant for branch office; $18 paid
weekly; position permanent; no capital re
quired; previous experience not essential.
Address Branch Superintendent, 324 Dear
born, Chicago.
WANTED OPENED FOR BRIGHT. GOOD-
appearlng solicitor ior estaDiisnea route;
salary and commission basts; high-class
proposition, educational In character. Ad
dress J. P. Thompson, Supt., 305 Larkln st.
San Francisco.
WANTED MEN TO LEARN THE BARBER
trade1 in first-class places ana unoer nrst
class Instructors, at more reasonabl terms
than any other place In the clty Call or
address 167 First st., room 1, Portland, Or.
STEADY WORK FOR A GOOD. HONEST
young man in est oiae srutcrj . must
a good solicitor and clerk, and acquainted
with city; give reference, age and address.
E 54, Oregonlan.
PRINTER FOR COUNTRY OFFICE; GOOD
Job and ad man, steady and sooer; mar
ried man preferred; permanent position for
right party. Address Pilot, South Bend,
Wash.
Men to learn barber trade:. ay ST""1" re
quired; 2 years saved; positions, secureu
wnen-"- -competent;- catalogue mailed free,
Molor System College, San Francisco. Cal.
WANTED AMATEUR MUSICIANS TO JOIN
amateur Dana; must De sooer. inausiriaua
and a permanent resident; experienced musi
cians preferred. Address M 202. Oregonlan.
UNION MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION
pays from $25 to $65 sick ana accident
benefits for $1 per month; agents wanted.
401 Marquam building, Portland. Or.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED POWER
clamp hand, wno can- aiso ao oencn worn;
also a turner for column work. Apply
West Coast Sash & Door Co.
WANTED A PROFESSIONAL MOLE-
catcher, or else man to contract to tree a
100-acre tract from moles. Address R. L.
Macleay, Arlington Club.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED MOLDER;
one capable of running a iounary; aoing
Iron and brass work. Address P. O. Bor
493. Nelson. B. C.
WANTED A GOOD STEADY. INDUSTRI
OUS married man to taice care or norses;
must glvo good references, no children.
Inquire 45 1st st.
WANTED 20 SOLICITORS. MEN AND
women; $23 a wecK anu expenses easily
made. Inquire 531 Chamber of Com
merce. COLUMBUS-CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT
Headquarters for cooks, waiters ana car
tenders. No. 143 4th st. Phona Red 1033.
WANTED MAN CAPABLE OF 'TAKING
Charge OI a goou. yayiu iraiuuiaui, aiuuii
capital required. M 54, Oregonlan.
WANTED AN ALL-AROUND TEACHER
and organizer ior college music deparuueui.
two days a week. Phone East 659.
SMALL INVESTMENT AND SERVICES SE-
cures profitable nusiness opportunity ior en
ergetic roan. Apply Frater. 271 3d.
FRONT ROOM. GENTLEMEN PREFERRED;
private larouy; uaiu, pnunc xw iuui aw.
bet. Washington and Alder.
WANTED STICKERMAN, $3; FIRST FALL-
er, $2.75; second, $z.ou. bumDcnnena -ua.-bor
Bureau, 205 & Morrison.
YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE WATCH-
maKer 8 trade; some rauney reijuiieu. uu
Dekura bldg.
WANTED PHOTOGRAPHER; STRICTLY
nrsi-cias& operator uuu rewucuu. j.ciuuiwu-.
Studio.
BEST TEN-CENT SHAVE IN CITY: CLEAN
towels, etc 203 aiornson st. x.a ueuaisuu.
WANTED BARBER. 222 2D STREET.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED AT HOOD
River. Or.; wages $25 per month, room
and board; references required. Address
John Leland Henderson, Hood River, Or.
WANTED AMATEUR SINGERS. PERFORM-
ers, pianisuj, em,"&tucii iuiuuucu, sia&a
dancing taught. Newman's Theatrical Agen
cy. 313 Washington.
WANTED WAITRESS, COOKS, SECOND-
girls, laundresses, Kitcnen neip ana gen
eral work. Scandinavian-American, 22G
3d. Phone Main 1510.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS,
waitresses, chambermaids, general workers.
St- Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone
Black 2S81.
TROY DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL. $20
course, $10; evening class now forming for
working girls. 80 10th, near Stark. Phono
Red 310L
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: MUST
be good' cook. Upper flat, cor. 7th and
Madison. 200 7th; two in family. Call
before 12.
A REFINED WOMAN. OVER 30. WHO
would be capable of earning $75 per month;
apply at once, B 48, Oregonlan.
WANTED AT ONCE A GOOD GIRL TO
assist In housework; family of two. Call
at 748 Pettygrove st.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Apply forenoon. 260 7th
St., ' near Madison.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework. Call 740 Pettygrove st
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL
housework. Call 783 Pettygrove st.
FOR
WOMAN WANTS TO DO HOUSEWORK BY
the day. Phone West 3434.
WANTED EXPERIENCED
massage. 110 4th st.
LADY FOR
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
quire 411 Stark st.
IN-