THE MOBBING , OBEGQKIAftV WEDSDAT, AUGUST 31, 190.4. 10 1QNG-MARGH TO-FAIR large garty Will Walk ; From California, Here PREAGHER TQ LEAD CORPS Rev;: Franklin Baker, of Eureka, Wrljtes That Cadet Corps of Con gregational Church Will Make Trip Next Year. In order to see the Lewis and Clark Ex position 100 boys and youns men are going to walk a distance of several hundred miles from. Eureka, the metropolis of Humboldt County, California. No greater evidence of enthusiastic support of the Fair has yet been received than the an nouncement which reached Exposition lioadquarters yesterday of the intended pilgrimage of the Californlans. The cadet corps of the First Congre gational Church is the organization that will make the long march. The expedi tion will be headed by Rev. Franklin Bak er, pastor of the church. The "corps ex jects to start on the long journey late in the Spring, after the close of the school year. It is estimated by Mr. Baker that "a'-month's time will be required to com plete the journey, the route of which will lead through much mountainous country in Del Norte County, California, and Jo .sephine, Douglas and other counties of Oregon. In his communication to the Exposition management Mr. Baker says the Idea is meeting with the enthusiastic support of "both cadets and their relatives, and that lie already has the assurance, of an at tendance of 75 young 'men and boys rang . ing' In age from 12 to 18 years. Many of those who will cdme could not afford to defray the expenses of a trip to the Fair by the ordinary route, and it is for the benefit of these that the march has been determined upon, as it is Mr. Baker's idea that none of the youthful members of his corps can afford to miss the hlg World's Fair of the west Aside ,lrom the ultimate purpose of the march, it will afford unequaled advantages for seeing the intervening country, and as a . producer of health and brawn will "be of inestimable benefit to those who accom pany the expedition. The corps will wear rough-rider uni forms and will be well prepared for their Iqng trip. The details of the journey and the exact route that will be taken have not yet been settled upon. While the walk to Portland will be full of novelty, the return trip would be more In the way of a hardship, as the novelty ..vould have worn off. It Is intended to return to Eureka by steamer. To raise the necessary transportation funds Rev 3Ir. Baker intends to arrange for a series of entertainments at the different settle ments along the line of march. Having considerable talent in his corps. Rev. Mr. Bakex believes a considerable fund could be raised in that manner to supplement the fund to be raised by subscription be fore leaving. D. C. Freeman, secretary to President Goode, will communicate today with' the cuuiuaiELaiii; ouering mem the good wishes of the Exposition man agement and assuring them of a hearty reception upon their arrival in Portland. Morrow County intends to enter the race of the Oregon counties for first place me Lewis and Clark Exposition, and J3l-thl? idss.' in. view is now DreDarlnsr ttor the county exhibits. Henry Black- ourn, a well-known resident of the coun if, was a. visitor in me city yesterday and he stated that his county is going to make a strong race to lead In the matter of fine agricultural exhioits. A substan tial county appropriation has already been made, and if the interest of the residents in the Fair Is any criterion. Mr. Black "burn says, there will be no trouble about raising all necessary funds for an exten sive representation of Morrow County's proaucis. woBiars pais exctjesioks. On September 5, 6 and 7 the Canadian .facinc wiu again piace on sale special round-trip tickets to St Louis, Chicago and .Eastern points at very low rates. These tickets will be good for stop-over privileges, with a final limit of 50 days?. Tickets will be honored on thi "TmtvoHoi Limited." The .Canadian Pacific is the Popular World's Fair Route because of its excellent sleenine and rHnInrr.o- Ice, and scenic attractions the grandest in tne wona. uouDie daily train service ana tne Dest oi everytnmg. For full par tlcularw call on or ajidrpss TV T? TnVinenn F. & P. A., 142 Third street, Portland, Or! IX MEM OKI AM. The passing from this brief earthly, ex istence to the eternal spirit life of such a man as Otto Martin Rosendale at th early age of 44, causes us to pause and marvel at tne lnscrutaoie ways of .Provi dence. He had served in the German and Jsrench armies and was prominent as a mining engineer, having been frequently summoned as an expert by the United estates viovernment omcials. He was master of the German, French, Spanish and English languages, and his papers and addresses commanded attention wherever presented. His death came sud denly at Kalama, Wash., Wednesday night August 24, from suffocation, caused by Are in his bedroom, supposed to. have started by a match he droDned on the floor, which set the room on fire after he had gone to sleep, lie leaves a sorelv afflicted widow and one little daughter to mourn nis aeatn. Otto Martin Rosendale was born at Coethen. Dukedom of Auhalt Germanv July 7, I860, and received his primary edu cation in the military school at Llchten ielde, Germany: passed examination and entered the poiytechnlcum at Carlsruhe. Baden, and left this Institution to enter the German army: served in the Engineers at Straasburg. Alace-Lorralne and at tained the rank of First Lieutenant After resigning he entered the university for the Study of Metallurgy at Freiberg, and graduated witn tne degree or .aiming En gineer and B. A. He soon after entered the French army with the rank of First Lieutenant and saw active service In Ton xiuin. having charge of engineering and hellographlc work during the campaign of 18S1-4. After an honorable discharge from the French service he conducted exploration work for an English company in Japan, and In 1885 came to the "United States, where he had charge of mines m . Nevada, Arltafagasta (Chile), Kansas, British Columbia, Coeur d Alenes. Utah and then came to Portland, where he opened an office as consulting engineer and metallurgist. ie nao tne nnest la horatorv In Portland. - The funeral took place Friday after noon -from his late residence and at the Portland Crematorium, and was conducted vb. -Rabbi Levlne and Willamette Lodge, A. F. & A. M., the solemn and "beautiful ritual of the order being emphasized by the twilight la the chapel, caused by the obscuration of the sun. "Mr. Rosendale was always an advocate of cremation, and his wishes were respected by his family and friends. A. u. sajsuj? ukjj, BUSINESS. EEEMS. If Baby Is Cuttlnc Teeth. t;. acntimd us that old and well-tried remedy. Jirs. WlneloWa Soo thine Syrup, for children teething:. :It sootaex toe cnua. soticas too suoi, allays all p"", curw wiaa cone lu wiiu DAILY METEOEOIOGICAIi report. PORTLAND. Or.. Aug. 50. Maximum tem -perature, -09 degrees minimum temperature. 48 degrees. River readins: at ii a. jo., ii chance in 24 hours. -0.3 feet Total preclpl taUon. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M. none; total pre clpltatlon since September 1, 1003, 47.44 inches; normal precipitation since September 1, 1903, 47.01 Inches; .excess, .43 or an men. TMHj XSTSCKAX, Pres. mEITi UO VASI128T8I STKET8. PC HUH, 0IES31 European Plan THE PORTLAND POHTUHD, OR. American Plan also European Plan. Modern Restaurant. $3 PER DAY and upward. New Boildinsr Elegantly Furnished. Centrally Locateo. COST ONE MILLION DOLLARS. HOTEL SCOTT SEVENTH AND ANKENT STS. Fostofflco Block. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 75c TO $2.00 PER DAT. FREE BUS U. E FOLEY, Monacer. sunShiije. August 29, .1904. 13:2. Barometer, reduced to flea-level, 5 P. M., C0.OC PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. 2. n a S STATIONS. wS g S r- O O g 3 V : : Baker City 6S10.00 68 o.2o ; 80 0.00 580.00 SINW Clear Bismarck 14: N Cloudy Boise NW N NE PC Cldy. Eureka (Clear Helena Kamloops, B. C North Head 0.00 Clear 0.02 Rain Clear PU Cldy. Clear 0.00 0.00 14INW Pocatello 0 W Portland O.OO SNW SE S N iNW Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento Salt Lake City... O.OO Pt. Cldy. 0.00 Clear Cloudy 0.00 O.OO Clear Sin Francisco.... 0.00 26W Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Spokane )zL sXattle. C0O.O0 NW UlW GlW W Clear Clear Clear Tatoosh Island p8l-??i Walla Walla 76)0.00 Ltsht. T trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Except a small shower at Port Crescent on thp Strait of Fuca no rain has fallen at any of the reportlns: stations In the North Pacific States during the last 24 hours, and the tem perature has remained nearly stationary. The indications are fox fair and warmer weather in this district Wednesday, except in Southern Idaho, where It will continue cool. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 2S hours ending at midnight, August 31: Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer. northerly wlnda. Oregon and Washington Fair, warmer ex:ept near the Coast, northwesterly winds. Idaho Fair, warmer northern portion, con tinued cool south portion. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster. AUCTION SALES TO DAT. Br J. T. Wilson, at salesroom. 381 Ankeny. st." at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. At 10S5 Franklin st. between 32d and 33d fits.. Willamette Heights, at residence of Mr. F. A Bancroft, at 10 A. M., by S. L. N. GU- man; auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. OREGON COMMANDERT NO. 1, K. T. Pitt3burg. Hugo de Payens and Sutton Comman deries to arrive this morning. Sir Knights are requested to greet them at headquarters at Portland Ho tel. W. S. MACRUM, Recorder. HARMONY LODGE NO. 12. A. F. & A. M. Special communication this (Wednesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the E. A. degree. .Visitors are cordially invited. By order of the W. M. W. M. DE LIN. Secretary. ORIENT LODGE NO. 17. I. O. O. F. Reg ular meeting this (Wednesday) evening in Orient Hail, East Portland. First degree. W. A. WHEELER. Secretary; DIED. HACKER At her late residence at Mount Tabor, August 30. 1S04, Emma A. beloved wife of A. B. Hacker. Funeral notice later. BRADY August 30, 1904, at 405 Madison st.. William Edward Brady, son of .John Brady, aged 30 years. Notice of funeral later. FUNERAL NOTICES. MUSCHALIK August 30. Helen Muschalik, age 11 years, daughter of R, Muschalik, 728 Mississippi avenue. Funeral Thursday, September 1, 2 P. M., from Holman's un dertaking parlors, to Lone Fir Cemetery. Chicago and St. Louis papers please copy. NIELSON At 45 Russell street, August 2S, 1904. Harry NIelson. aged 20 years. Fu neral Thursday. September 1, at 2 P. M-, from Dunning & Campion chapel, cor. 7th and Pine streets. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery. Friends invited. . ROGERS In this city, August 30. 1004. Will iam G. Rogers, aged 84 years, 3 months and 15 days. Funeral will take place today, August 31, at 2:30 P. M.. from F. S. Dun nlngs funeral parlors, 414 Bast Alder street. Friends invited. Services at the grave pri vate. CLARK The funeral of Albert Thomas Clark, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Clark, aged" 7 years. 7 months and 25 days, will he held from the family resi dence. C38 Alblna avenue, this Wednesday, at 2 P. M. Interment at Lone Fir Ceme tery. Friends invited. SCHMIDT In this city, August 30, 1904. at 346 Front st, George Schmidt, aged 40 years. Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held under the auspices of the Sons of Herman, at Fin ley's chapel at 2 P. M., Thursday, Septem ber 1. Interment Lone Fir Cemotery. I . EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers and embaimers, have moved to their new build ing Third and Salmon. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 507. J. P. KNLEY & SON, Funeral Directors, cor. Sd and Madison. Office of County Cor oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9. F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 02. DUNNING & CAMPION, Undertakers, 7th and Pine. Lady assistant. Phone Main 430. Zeller-Byrnes Co., Undertakers, embaim ers. 273 Russell. Phone East 1088. Lady As't. NEW TODAY. A GREAT BARGAIN An area of nearly 14 choice acres with very beautiful and extensive scenery on Portland Heights for only $4000. Has no parallel. In vestigate. F. V. Andrews & Co., Hamilton bldg. $30,000 to $60,000 Will bring you monthly about 11 per cent net interest now, with a rising value. If In vested in central business corner brick prop erty through F. V. Andrews & Co., Hamilton bldg. WANTED CASCA CHITTAM BARK ! CAR LOTS OR LESS Call or write to Rosenberg Bro3. & Co., 211 California St., San . Francisco, or 200 Washington 3t, Portland, Or. $1.00, $1.S0, $2.00 par Day HEABOBASTOS 108 T8BH13TS ill CCMMEICUL TRAYEIE8J Special rates made- to families and single geatle ziea. The man agement will be pleased at an times to show rooms and sire prices. A modern Turkish bath es tablish meat is the hotel. H. C. BOWERS, Manager. Xlrst-Class Restaurant in Connection, Steam Heat, Electric Lights. PORTLAND, OREGON CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. "Rooms," "Rooms nnd Board," "Housekeeping- Booms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or less, 15 cents; 16 to SO words, 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No discount for additional insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc Qrst insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half; no farther discount un der one month. "NEW TODAY"- (gauge measure agate), 15 cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per line for each, additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonian, and left at this .office, should always be inclosed In sealed en velopes. No stamp is required on such let ters. The Oregonian will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken through the telephone. AMUSE 3IENT8. COLUMBIA THEATER l'4th and Washington R. G. WELCH, Lessee and Mgr.' OPENS SUNDAY MATINEE SEPTEMBER 4, 1904 (APT. LETTARBLAIR CATHRINE COUNTISS, EDGAR BAUME, DONALD BOWLES, ROSE EYTINGE and a select company , PRICES: EVENINGS, 15c, 25c, 50c and a few at 75c. MATINEE, Entire House, 25c. Seats can now be reserved for" entire season at Rowe & Martin's drugstore, corner Sixth and Washington. HOUSE NOW OEEN for Inspection EACH EVENING to the public between, the hours of 7 and S:30. Sale Opens Thursday,, Sept. 1st. at THE BAKER THEATER Oregon Theater Co., Incorporated, Lessees. GEO. L. BAKER. Manager. All Week, Matinee Saturday MELBOURNE MACDOWELL, Supported by an Excellent Company, In Sardou'a Great Spectacle, "CLEOPATRA." PRICES Evening i.lBc, 25c, "35c, 80o Matinee 10c, 15c, 25c New Week "LA TOSCA." CORD RAY'S THEATER. Portland's Most Popular Family Theater. Tonight ftSaSX 3i MrJamesKeane and Company in an elaborate produc tion of "FABIO ROMAKI." Thursday, Friday, Saturday" Matinee and Evening. "A MEXICAN ROMANCE." Prices 10c, 20c 30c: Special Reserved Seats 50c; Matinee Prices 10c and 25c. EMPIRE THEATER ' ' ' Cor. 12th and Morrison Sts. Phone Main 117. Thomas F. Wiedemann. Lereee and Manager. Tonight and all week, matinee Wednesday and Saturday, Oliver Doud Byron's 5-act sen sational comedy-drama, "THE INSIDE TRACK." The best performance In the city and for half the money. Prices Evening; 10c, 15c, 25c. All matinees. 10 and 15 cents. Opening Sunday matinee and all next week. Special matinee Labor Day, Monday. September 5. , "THE OCTOROON." A QR5EAT BILL AT THE STAR THEATER PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE VAUDEVILLE PLAYHOUSE General admission, 10c; reserved box seats. 25c Performances, 2 to 4:30.-7:30 to 10:30 P. M. ARCADE THEATER Seventh and Washington. REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:15 to 4:30. 7:15 to 10:30. Sunday, continuous from 2 to 10:30, For Ladles, Gentlemen and Children. ' Admission 10 cents to any seat. LYRIC THEATER (Corner Alder and Seventh.) HIQH-CLASS REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:30 to 4:30; 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday. 2 to 10 P. M." This ad. and 10c will admit two peopU any matinee except Sundays and holidays. TEN CENTS NO HIGHER. The home of Dollte vaudeville. Continuous performances from 2 to 4:30 P. M. Sundays, continuous 2 to 10:30 P. M. Evening performances from 7 to 10:30 P. M. Any seat In the theater. , TEN CENTS XXW TO DAT. ' ( HARVEST Is here, and money is accumulating in the hands of farmers, merchants, bankers and business men. THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON would be glad 'to send you Its book; of ILLUSTRATIONS in order that yon might learn how to obtain from three to four per cent interest upon deposits that you can draw - by giving a short notice. Tou -will thus get a good return upon your money until; you are ready to make a permanent, investment. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 100 Third Street. Incorporated April 27, 1S87. BENJ I. COHEN , President H. L. PITTOCK -r. ..Vice-President B. LEE PAGET .....Secretary J. O. GOLTRA--.. Assistant Secretary FOR SALE: Worthington Compound Duplex Pump, second hand, A I condition. Size 10xl8Sxl4xlO. Deliver ing 875 gallons per "min ute. Check valve, lub ricator, etc., complete. Inquire A. W. Cochran, Oregonian Building. Mortgage Loans 5 and Upwards Heal Estate City and Farm Insurance in All Lines A. H. BIKEELL, 202-3 Mc&ay Building, Third and Stark. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. 0-ROOM HOUSE. CHOICE LOCATION. NOB Hill, lot 60x100 feet. $4500: '$1550 cash, bal- ance on or before 3 years, 6 per cent; Income $30 per month. Corner lot. Nob Hill. 100x100 feet; one of the most beautiful lots In city and close in, $6500; $2000 cash, balance to euit. 5-acre tract, Oregon City car-line. Oak Grove Addition, 200 feet from car-line, ?S0O. BAKER REAL ESTATE CO.. Room 9, Chamber of Commerce. $7500 BEAUTIFUL 10-ROOM RESIDENCE on 14th st West Side; ground SOxlOO ft. $800 Fine full lots on E. Taylor st.; close In. CHARLESON & STAUB. 245 Morrison. $375 ACTUAL COST OF SMALL NEW house, on lots 100x100, water free, on car line: If you "want a home, this man's mis fortune Is your opportunity. Inquire 220 Falling bldg. FOR SALE rA PORTION OF THE MARK Warren claim at Haystack Rock, near Elk Creek, the most desirable seaside property in Oregon. Apply to C F. Lester, "VVarren ton. Or. MODERN 11-ROOM HOUSE, 2 FULL LOTS, choice fruit and shrubbery; east front; a snap. Seo owner, 1247 Mallory ave. Phone Scott 6762. 1- 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. w. P. electric line. u. it. Additon, Lents, Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 5c. FINE MODERN RESIDENCE, 14 LARGE rooms. 2 baths, cement basement. Between two car lines. 204 N. 22d st. ' FOR SALE 500 ACRES STUMP LAND 16 miles from Portland. Inquire 2S7 E. Mor rleon st. C R. Davis Fuel Co. LIST YOUR PROPERTY ..WITH US. CALL on us when you want to buy. Mathews & Palmer, -418 Oregonian bldg; RARE BARGAIN $1600 BUYS 235 'ACRES near Brownsville. P. O. Box 275, Oregon City. Or. LOVELY HOME. 21ST AND E. MAIN; PRICE $iuw; terms. Berry & Alexander. 4 N. oia, 016 E. TAYLOR ST. MODERN 7-ROOM house, new'; lot size to suit; nice lawn. FOR SALE FARMS. FARM FOR SALE. 10-acre farm near the city limits on the new line of O. W. P. Ry. Co.; 6 acres in good cultivation, witn berries of all kinds. grapes, about 250 choice fruit trees on it; the other four acres are rich land, and can easily be nut in cultivation: house and barn: will sell whole or part; a bargain if taken at once. Address L,. b. Holm. Miiwaukle, Or.; or pnone union 45iJ. 27.000 ACRES OF IRRIGATED LAND. free from the state to settlers, who will pay from $5 to $15 per acre to the Columbia Southern Irrigation Company for perpetual water right; for Information call or addresa B. s. cook, ot Alder st., Portland. Or. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to Wm. MacMaster, 311 Worcester block. IRRIGATED LANDS OF THE DESCHUTES Irrigation & Power Co. for-sale by. A C Palmer, local agent, 418 Oregonian bldg FOR SALE OR RENT FARM 200 ACRES, large barn and house, near Toledo, 'vvasn Apply 30S Mill. 55 acres, cultivated, furnished, modern. 8 m. E., car, 700 Winter apples. 227 Front. FOIt RENT FARMS. PASTURE FOR CATTLE OR HORSES. AP ply Oregon Iron & Steel Co.. 330 Sherlock bg, TIMBER LANDS TOR SALE. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. Approved, unrestricted, ready for 1mm e dlate use. LOWEST PRICES. E. F. & F. B. Riley, CQS Chamber Commerce, FOREST RESERVE. APPROVED SANTA be. on band, ready for location: also sol dlerf' additional land warrants and Sioux scrip. Maglnnls & Son, 227 Failing bldg. FOR SALE SNAP: TIMBER CLAIM. 0.- 000,000 feet cedar and yellow fir, near mill and railroad. G 49, Oregonian. Approved scrip; new lot agricultural or timber lands. L. w. Whiting' & Co.. 408 ADington. GOOD timber land cheap, scrip for sale. Mathews & Palmer, 418 Oregonian bldg. TO -EXCHANGE. WILLAMETTTE VALLEY. 178-ACRE IM' proved farm to trade for rooming-house, or sell cneap. S8S wasmngton st., room x GOOD AUTOMOBILE FOft EXCHANGE Call room 204. Ablngton, or address lock Box 470. ' WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANTED NEAR CAR LINE, SMALL UN Improved or partly improved tract. Give particulars, location and price. Address C 40. care Oregonian. WANTED 30 FEET FRONTAGE BE tween 6th and 14th sts.. Washington and Morrison sts.; will pay $3000 cash. Address 53, Oregonian. WANTED TO BUY A MODERN 7 OR 8-room house; good location; must be rea sonable; state price. X 52. Oregonian. LAND SCRIP. ALL KINDS OF LAND SCRIP, GENERAL land practice; our forest reserve scrip for non-timbered lands Is now ready. Collins Land Co.. poncord bldg. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles, Etc FOR SALE FINE PAIR STANDARD bred driving mafes, sired Del Norte, full sisters, 0 and 7 years old, weight 2030; top buggy, light double harness, -buggy and single harness; bargain; party leaving city. 569 5th st. 1 BUY, SELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE horses, wagons, buggies, rubber-tire run abouts, naraess, camping, outfits, livery in connection. Phone Main 1125. Red Front Stables, 15th. just off Washington. SNAP $50 BUYS BLACK MARE, 8 YEARS old, weighs 1120 pounds, sound and will be shown In harness single or aoume. day, 28 N. 15th st. Call to- ONE GOOD DOUBLE-SEATED CARRIAGE ?for $27. or will, trade on , wagon. 313 Water st. . FOIt SALE. Horses, Vehicles. Etc FOR SALE COVERED WAGON, TWO horses, harness; bargain. Apply tent, cor ner E. Irving and E. First N. sts. WOLFSTETN buya and sells horsea, wagons, harness, buggies, farm Implements. 227 Front. HORSES AND WAGONS TO HIRE) BY DAY, week or month. 211 Washington. v Pianos. FINE-TONED UPRIGHT PIANO FOR rent: $2.50 per month. Inquire room 5, Washington bldg. NEW, RELIABLE MAKE. WILL TRADE for real estate, or sell cheap. W 4, Ore gonian. Miscellaneous. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair It with Eiaterlte: It rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. Eiaterlte Roofing Co., 10 Worcester bldg. FOR SALE HOUSE BOAT, JUST COM- pleted, all new, elegant painted, lsxzs feet: toilet and ante-rooms, very well built; cost $350; will sell cheap. F 62, Oregonian. CHEAP WOOD AT FORESTRY BUILDING. Fair grounds, $2.50 per cord; chip kind ling free to wood purchasers. Apply im mediately. Inquire for O. Q. Ayers. 0-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH; PIERCE engine; top and side curtains; good condi tion; price $125. F 53, Oregonian. D7 YOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LIVE FIR, oak and ash wood, go to Hoover z i-onway, 313 Water at. Phone Main 45S6. ELEGANT OFFICE FURNITURE. ALMOST new; great reduction if taken quick; omce for rent. P 45. Oregonian. THOROUGHBRED FOX TERRIER POP PIES, "pedigreed." 134 -North tn. i-none Main 1353. 7 weeks old. A FINE YOUNG DAIRY COW, FRESH SIX weeks, giving four gallons or mux; cneap n sold at once. 569 5th. FOR SALE TWO SCOTCH COLLIE DOGS, male and female, 8 months old. inquire 145 Third st. BULL TERRIER PUPPIES. PURE WHITE thoroughbreds, prize-winning stoca. can at 413 11th st. FOR SALE HALF DOZEN NICE HEATING stoves complete. Call at once, .rnone .aiam 2631. TYPEWRITERS, all makes, at cost, from $25; rubber stamps, seats, etc coast i;o., -ti atarK Moving picture film, song slides, magic Ian. terns. T. P. Andrews, 100 Mont, st., &. -ai BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF- .Vmericans now. $25. 7th and Morrison. AWNING, 25 FEET, GOOD CONDITION. Address 40S E Dth st. HALL SAFE. FINE CONDITION. CHEAP. 15. oregonian. HELP WANTED MALE. EAGLE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 204 Goodnough block, wants good talent for road show, leading lady, soubrette, ticket seller, utility man, piano and violin; must take small amountof stock; all kinds of clerical and commercial, hotel and domes tic help; we ship hoppickers Thursday and Saturday; round trip $2; get tickets here. Call and see us. Phone Main 4609. 4 PLASTERERS. S5, 8 HOURS; PAINTER S3. S hours: crush nanas, plain painters, coun try, $2.50; laborers, city, $2.50; R. R. labor ers, quarrymen, $2 up, free fare. Others. Plenty of work. 3 bridge carpenters, R. R. compapy work, free fare. HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 26 North Second St. WANTED SALESMAN ACQUAINTED with notion buyers, to represent us In the States of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana; strong line, good commis sions. Address The R. R. Appieton Co., 78 Franklin St., New York City. WANTED BY EASTERN MANUFACTUR- cr. a capable salesman with undoubted railroad Influence, to handle cotton and wool waste on liberal commission; refer ence Waste, P. O. Box 1392, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED MAN OWNING HORSE AND Cov ered wagon to sell golden egg noodles and macardnl direct to retail grocers. The Con tinental - Mercantile Co., 330 The Arcade, Cleveland, O. WE HELP YOU to secure a good position. White for plan and booklet. Pacific Commercial Bureau, agents "Hapgoods Inc.," Walker bldg., Seattle. BARBER TRADE TAUGHT BY OUR NEW method, which enables student to earn wages while learning. Call or address for free cata logue American Barber College Co.. 66 N. 6th WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Co. School of Practical Plumbing; send for catalogue. Address 4973-5 Easton ave., St. Louis, Mo. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE IN 8 weeks and secure profitable positions. Spe cial Inducements this month. Catalogue free, Moler System College, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED AT ONCE. Al DRY GOODS salesman to take orders for ladles' and gentlemen's garments, in manufacturing business. Address W o2, Oregonian. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO JOIN PRI vatc class In bookkeeping; rare chance to acquire a fine paying profession. Address D 34. care Oregonian. SINGERS, PIANISTS, DRAMATIC PER- formers. etc. wanted immediately; big sal ary. Newman's Vaudeville Circuit, 313 & Washington. 1000 MEN, ALL KINDS OF WORK NAME your lob: we have It. Phone Main 3074. Canadian Employment Co., 249 Burnside and 22014 Morrison, PRINTER WANTED IN AN EASTERN Oregon town; fair wages and steady Job to the right party. Address B 3, care Oregonian. DONKEY ENGINEER. TWO PLANERMEN. trimmer man. rigging rustler, mlllhands. etc. Lumbermen's Labor Bureau, ,205 Morrison. 1 LEARN TELEGRAPHY. REASONABLE terms, ladles and gentlemen; continuous school. 622 Tourny bldg., 2d and Taylor. YOUNG MAX IN DRESS GOODS; ONE with general experience preferred. Clerks' Registration Bureau, 265 Morrison st. Wanted Salesmen who are selling groceries to ranchers to handle our goods. Chicago & San Francisco Grocery Co., San Francisco. COOKS MINES. $40; COOS BAY. $50: city, $10; dishwashers; swampers. $2 (Chi nese;, urake s, -Uo Washington. TWO FIRST-CLASS DRESS GOODS SALES men wanted by Llpman, Wolfe & Co. Ap ply to superintendent. WANTEDt-FIRST-CLASS CITY SALES man for hardware business; references re quIreL Box 115, city. TAILOR FOR ALTERING AND GENERAL pressing; club business; references. Ad dress T 52, Oregonian. WANTED FIRST-CLASS PLUMBERS TO work in open shop. Brady & Sherrett, 142 FIRST st. ' WANTED PRACTICAL DYER AND cleaner. Apply 492 Commerce st, Ta- coma. Wash. WANTED FIRST-CLASS BARBER; GOOD guarantee. Adaress J. l,. uidsou. iteppner, Or. WANTED AGENTS FOR NEW PHOTO ticket. Rembrandt Studios. Ablngton bldg. WANTED YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18 YRS. old. Mt. Hood factory, 233 Couch st. WANTED USHERS AT THE STAR THEA ter. Apply from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. WANTED A MAN TO WATCH A DUCK lake. Call 427 Prescott st. MEATCUTTER WANTED. Russell st. APPLY AT 200 HELP WANTED FEMALE. MOTHER'S HELPER TO TAKE CARE OF young child and baby; good home to-competent, reliable young woman; references required. 777 Flanders st. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; small family; modern conveni ences. Telephone East 3016. or address J 52, care Oregonian. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS, waiters, chambermaids, general workers. St. Louis Agency, 230 Vi Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. I . WANTED REFINED MIDDLE-AGED Wo man, light work, good home. Call 428 Stark st. after 9 AM., Monday, or phone Main 2900. HELP WANTED FEMALE. DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS chambermaids. cooks, waitresses, nurse girls, second -girls, housekeepers, house work, $15 to $30. Canadian Parlors, 226j Morrison. Phone Main 1323. FIRST-CLASS SALESWOMEN FOR THE following departments: Corsets, muslin underwear. Jewelry, cloaks and suits, are wanted by Llpman. Wolfe & Co. Apply tc superintendent. WANTED RESPECTABLE WOMAN, good appearance, under 40. housekeeper widower; country. 230 i Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. WANTED YOUNG LADY WITH CONSrDER- able experience In photo studio reception room work; none other need apply. 801 Dekum bldg. -J WAITRESSES. BOARDING HOUSES. $20: restaurants, cooks; car JO (hotels), house work, cannery help. Drake's, 203 Wash ington. WANTED REFINED MIDDLE-AGED WOM- an. light work, good home. Call 42S Stark st. after 9 A. M., Monday, or phone Main 2900. GIRL OR WOMAN TO ACCOMPANY A woman on a homestead for a time of eight months. East 1114, 724 E. Yamhill. YOUNG WOMANT WANTED FIRST-CLASS monogram stamper on stationery. W. G. Smith & Co., Washington bldg. RELIABLE FEMALE HELP WANTED AND furnished. Multnomah Bureau, room 30, Washington bldg. Clay 1811. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework and cooking; small family, good wages. Call 285 W. Park st. . 1 NURSEGIRL AT NIGHT TO CARE FOR boy 7 years; good wages. Call 10 JiL M. Mrs. Llndon, room 19. NEAT GIRL AS CLERK. 11 A. M. TILL 11 P. M.; permanent. Clerks' Registration Bureau.' 265 Morrison. WANTED GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work and to take care of children. 36S East 15th North. WANTED A GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS second work; references required. Apply at 835 Lovejoy st. WANTED GOOD WAIST AND SKIRT -MoIIer, 345 Washington maker. Mme. I. st., room L. WANTED WOMAN EXPERIENCED IN pantry work for restaurant. Morris, 327 Washington. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Inquire forenoon, 7th at., near Madison. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; family of 4 adults; no washing. 565 Hoyt st. WANTED GIRL TO WAIT TABLE AND assist with housework. Call today, 426 Alder. WANTED GOOD LADIES CLOTHES Ironers, Union Laundry Co. 2d and Colum bia. WANTED APPRENTICES AND ERRAND boy at Heller's Millinery, 380 Washington. WANTED GIRL FOR SECOND WORK. Apply till 2 P. M. 321 11th st.. cor. Clay. COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING AND general housework, at 307 North 22d st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; good wages! Apply 692 Gllsan st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS TRIMMER FOR out of town. Apply 3S0 Washington st. I WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN KITCHEN. Apply Columola Hotel, 1st and Clay sts. COOK WANTED TO DO PLAIN. COOKING for private family. 427 Washington st. GOOD HOUSEPAINTER WANTED. Matt3on, Sellwood, near Postofflce. WANTED GHtL TO ASSIST IN SECOND work and care of child. 169 23d st. WANTED A TAILORESS. CALL AT PAL- Iay Bros"., 1706 2d St., upstairs. WANTED LADY AGENTS; GOOD WAGES. Call after 0 A. M., 188 Park st. WANTED A GOOD COOKL APPLY East 3d North, corner Haisey. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GEN- eral housework. 706 Flanders. WANTED GraL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE- work. 194 17th st.. cor. Kearney. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Inquire 128 N. 18th st. GIRL FOR COOKING AND ASSIST IN GEN- eral housework. 70 Overton. GIRL AS DISHWASHER AND HELP IN kitchen at 386 Morrison st. WANTED UPSTAIRS GIRL FOR SECOND work. 427 Washington st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 726 Everett st. BQSLP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. LADIES OR GENTLEMEN FOR NICE PROF ltable work in Portland and every town In Oregon or Washington: will not interfere with your present employment. Call or address F. McCoy, 124 12th st. i HOPPICKERS WANTED I WILL BE AT the St. Charles Hotel, August 31, Septem ber 1 and 2, to sell round-trip tickets. Go by train to Brooks September 3. P. P. Gouley. HOPPICKERS WANTED I WILL BE AT the St. Charles, August 31. September 1 and 2, to sell round-trip tickets to go by train to Brooks, September 3. liomer uouiey. 4 ACTORS CHARACTER WOMEN, SOU brette. Juvenile, musicians, ticket-seller, be ginner for small parts. Call 9 to 5. 518 Chamber of Commerce. HOPPICKERS' EXCURSION I WILL BE AT the St. Charles today with excursion tickets. J. M. Jones. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT STENOG rapher, seven years experience, best refer ences, desires position. N 52. Oregonian. WANTED POSITION. MANAGER OR clerk In grocery; 12 years experience. J. T. Wallace. 463 E. Flanders. WANTED POSITION AS GENTS' FUR nishing salesman; many years experience. C 52. care Oregonian. Miscellaneous. PLACES FOR YOUNG MEN. ALSO YOUNG women, to work for board outside of school hours; call or phone Main 564. Portland Business College, Park and Washington. BOY 14 WANTS TO WORK FOR BOARD and small wages, go to school; handy, with tools; experienced In grocery; references given. E 52. OregorAan. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN furnish domestic harvest, farm and all kinds of help. 208 Everett. Black 092. A POSITION AS BARBER: HAVE HAD about two years' experience. Please ad dress B 52, care Oregonian. WANTED SITUATION AS CIRCULAR sawyer and setter. Reply either P. O. Box 42, Palmer. Or. JAPANESE BOY WANT'S POSITION TO do plain cooklifg in family. K 53, Ore gonian. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. WANTED A YOUNG LADY WITH OF flce experience, wants position as stenog rapher or assistant bookkeeper; will sub stitute. G 53, Oregonian. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS PERMANENT position with first-class firm as assistant bookkeeper. H 53, Oregonian. Domestics. WOMAN WANTS TO DO HOUSEWORK BY the day. Phone East Z3b5, I Mlscelmixeous. AN EASTERN LADY SCHOOLTEACHER visiting in Oregon desires 'position as teacher in graded schools, or as governess In private family: three years' experience in graded schools; references furnished. Address A 53. Oregonian. SITUATIONS WANTED CAPABLE 'WO man. lady's nurse, housekeepers, chamber maids, waitresses, houseworkers. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. LADY WISHES STEADY OR WORK BY day, washing. Ironing or housecleantng. Apply Gity Board of Charity. EXPERIENCED COOK WANTS POSITION country hotel or city boarding-house. L. C, Houlton, Or., box 6. WANTED AGENTS. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OUR HIGH- grade nursery stock; liberal commission; cash advanced on receipt of orders; outfit free; experience and capital unnecessary M you have push and energy. A few choice fields still open in Oregon. Washington and Idaho. Write immediately before they are assigned. Chico Nursery Co., Chlcc Cal. AGENTS. PEDDLERS. STREET MEN FOR ati Kinds of novelties, shell rings, stamped solid gold cigars. Jewelry, souvenirs, cam paign goods. 315 Commercial block. GRAND OPPORTUNITY GENERAL COUN- ty agents, sell both towns and- country: new plan, big profits. The Manufacturers' Coast Agency, Portland, Or. AGENTS WANTED $25 TO $50 PER. week and expenses. Call at 2114 1st st.. Anderson &- Stromberg, room 29. Between S and 10 A. M. WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO sen one ot tne best and fastest sellers oa the market. Call 175 S. 11th St., upstairs. WANTED SEVERAL GOOD SOLICITORS; cttojr jjruposmon; gooa money. 433 Wash ington st. OPENING TO GET IN REAL ESTATE business. Call room 1. 288n Washington st. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED BOARD AND ROOr TIT young woman employed during day, private boarding-house, mantel bed. use of bath, phone, all modern conveniences, within five minutes' walk Oregonian; not to ex ceed $5.50 per week; West Side; references exchanged. Address G 52, Oregonian ELDERLY WIDOW LADY WISHES THREE iigui. ciean unturnisnea rooms, within walking distance of Forbes Presbyterian Church, Upper Alblna. Y 52, Oregonian. PLACES FOR YOUNG MEN. ALSO YOUNG women, to work for board outside ot school houra; call or phone Main 564. Portland Business College, Park and Washington. WANTED 1ST-CLASS BOARDING PLACE, timiiu ew uidcks woucn acnooi. J 53, Oregonian. BOARD AND DAY CARE FOR 2 LITTLE boys, few weeks; reasonable. L 44. Orego nian. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING and shoes; highest price paid. Call at the "Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517. WANTED TWO NICE BOARDERS, PRI-T vate family, pleasant rooms and home comforts. 595 E. Oak. Phone East 817. WANTED WELL-TRAINED BIRD DOG Lewellyn setter preferred. Call Belvedere Hotel today, or write. L 53, Oregonian. WANTED FULL-GROWN PIGEONS. IN large or small lots; homers preferred; also squabs. McPherson, Gllman HoteL A i-i-ALJa IN THE COUNTRY TO BOARD 3 children; must be convenient to school: state terms. O 52, Oregonian. WANTED QUIET CHRISTIAN ROME, where lady invalid can have kind motherly care; telephone Main 2900. $1250 FOR AT LEAST TWO YEARS, ON real estate at S per cent; principals only. P 52. Oregonian. WANT TO BORROW' SOME MONEY ON chattel mortgage, good security. M 52. Oregonian. WANTED SECOND-HAND GENTLEMAN'S English riding saddle. Address G 40, Ore gonian. TEAM FOR ITS KEEPING FOR WINTER: light work part time. McKeen. 1711 E. 15th. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tle of all kinds. Phone East 2233. POR RENT. Rooms. THE AUDITORIUM. 208 3D ST., BET. TAY lor and Salmon, one block south ot Baker Theater; new brick building, elegantly Xur- nlshed. hot' and cold running water, porce lain bath, rooms with private baths, ele vator; tourists solicited; reasonable rates. HOTEL OXFORD (EUROPEAN). 6TH AND Oak Finest rooms In city, single or en suite; all modem conveniences; private baths, hot and cold water in every room; tourists and. commercial men solicited. Fhon& Mam 88. THE NEWCASTLE, 3D AND HARRISON, elegant up-to-date furnished and unfur nished housekeeping and other rooms; heat, bath, light Iree; reasonable prices. "THE LINCOLN." 4C0 Morrison, cor. Ilth- New brick, elegant, furnished, sunny rooms: all modern conveniences; tourists and travel ing men solicited. Mrs. T. D. Hughes. Propy 251 ALDER. NEAR 3D ST. NEW BRICK building; furnishings new and good; tour ists and strangers invited: 50c to $1 a day; special rates by week. Phone Red 3146. i . 181 1ST. COR. YAMHHjL SPLENDIDLY furnished front suite witn caoset; ajso sm&io rooms, reasonable; transient solicited. Phone Clay 755. 188 13TH VERY DESIRABLE FUR- nlshed rooms private family; new house; every convenience; gentlemen only; refer ences. I Furnished and unfurnished housekeeping- and sleeping rooms; $1 week up. Gllman. 1st and Alder: Alblna Hotel. 450 Goldsmith. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR one or two gentlemen; new, modern house; every convenience. 551 Taylor. FINELY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT room. 54.50 per week; private family; xult- auie ior iwu. iuuuu. FURNISHED ROOMS, PRIVATE HOUSE; modern conveniences, walking distance; men only; $6 up month. 202 10th. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS IN NEW, modern house, with private family. 363 N. 20th st, bet. 8. and T. THE TEMPLE NICELY FURNISHED rooms; rent reasonable. 343 Yamhill st., opposite the Portland Hotel. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, piano, folding-bed. phone, bath. 254 Union ave. N. Phone East 11C5. LARGE ROOM. FURNISHED GAS. HEAT, light low rent, near HoDart-Curtls. Phone Main 3005. 200 14th st. 129 1STH ST. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS with alcove, running water, reasonable. Bet. Washington and Alder. 1 NEATLY FURNISHED LARUE 'OA'T room; also smaller fine location; rent cheap. 428 Alder St. 755 IRVING, CORNER 23D, FURNISHED rooms; across the street from boarding house. Take W car. 188 PARK ST. PLEASANT SIDE ROOM, 1 and a half 'blocks from Portland Hotel; modern conveniences. FIVE-ROOM AND A FOUR-ROOM-SUITE," in newly-fitted building, N E. cor. E. 10th. and E. Washington. 410 SALMON ST. NEWLY FURNISHED, front room for one or two, private family, reasonable, central. y BEAUTIFUL FRONT SUITE. ALSOtSlNGLE room, new house. 4 blocks from Hotel Pt land. 250 6th. 244 7TH NEATLY FURNISHED SUITE, one single room, gas, bath, phone; very cen tral: references. WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE PARLORS, suitable for two or more; also attic rooms. 324 Salmon. FURNISHED FRONT ALCOVE ROOM LV private family, for one or two gentlemen. 301 West Park. FURNITURES HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, desirable location and cheap- rent. D 53, Oregonian. FIIHNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE FAM- lly; gas. bath and phone. 230 N. 18th st. "THE APPLETON," 71 N. 6TH ELEG furnished sunny rooms. $2 per week and upl NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, PRIVATE, central and reasonable 333 3d st. THE Y. M. C. A. HAS A FREE LIST furnished rooms In all parts of city. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. VERY REA-I sonable. 425 Front st. Rooms With? Board. VERY PLEASANT ROOM. SUITABLE FOR two; aiso one smau single, room; taDie board first-class; terms very reasonable. No. 2 14th. to xfORPiRflv rem imw ttit? vtci-rFTrv - rooms, with or without board; table boanl. M THE OZARK,- 225 11TH 8T.-ROOM. WITi not and cola water; ocara, sunshine, August se, ito, o:w; potj