10 THE MORNING OKEGCKNIAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1904. RELIEF IN COURTS Direct Primary Tangle May Be Unraveled. ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S VIEWS Mr. Crawford Suggests That Primar ies Be Held According to Old Law, and That Courts Will Overlook Technicalities. A. M. Crawford, the man who confides to the lawmaker whether or not he has made, or Is about to make, a mistake and Intimites to the benches of the state what construction would (be the best for an untried rule of law, returned last nlffht from Ontario, where he has been basking In the irrigated smiles of the State Irriga tion Convention, and went Into seclusion for the night at the Perkins. The reporter who for two days has been seeking to formulate an official remedy for the ailment developed by the direct primary law saw the Attorney-General ap proaching the desk and while Mr. Craw ford registered the newspaper man cut off his retreat. "General Crawford," commenced the information-seeker as the official turned from the desk, "for two or three days" "Tl have been at the Irrigation Conven tion at Ontario," supplemented Mr. Craw ford, "and as soon as I get home I am going to look over the direct primary law and will after that time formulate some opinion as to what can be done." "But think of the politicians who are In suspense, fearing that there will be no election in Portland or elsewhere. Can you not give them a little extemperaneous comfort?" "I don't know that I am able to add anything to the remedies already sug gested," replied the Attorney-General. "The people have three remedies now. Is that not sufficient?" "That is true," Insinuated the Inter viewer "but they -ware unofficial remedies administered by the layman. "We want' treatment by a specialist." Mr. Crawford had not thought of the (situation in that light and so prepared to prescribe. v "There is one point or phase of law applicable to the case," he said, "that lias . been touched upon, but not fully treated. It is important and I think will have to do with the attitude of the courts in the settlement of the question should it come before them for their opinion. "It is a spirit of the law not to require of the people anything that is a physical impossibility. When such a thing is stipu lated In the enforcement of a new law for any reason, It is the habit of the courts to construe the meaning of the law with lib erality and to follow out its Intent, over looking a- temporary technicality. This principle is universally observed and will apply in this case I am sure. "At the time the primary law went Into effect the registration had been completed. Now, under the provisions of that law. the registration is Incomplete. Additional requirements are made which under the circumstances cannot possibly be met. It is therefore very unlikely that the courts would attempt to enforce their observance or to rule them necessary until opportun ity had been given for their having been obeyed." "What then do you think is the solu tion?" the General was asked. "I think," he answered, "that the courts will allow the elections to "be conducted In the old way. without regard for the new law until such a time as its provisions may be met and enforced. I do not bel ieve that any legal objection' would be made to holding the primaries as usual until such a time as the people haveregis tered ' according to the law as it now stands." Ityas intimated that such a procedure would be acceptable to the politicians in general and would be gladly received. "Yes, and It will be acceptable to every one," said the Attorney-General. "Why not? I do not see any harm in such ac tion." "What about the opinion that the regis trations can be amended at this time," was asked of Mr. Crawford. "Do you think that such action would be legal?" "1 -don't see why it would not be," was the opinion expressed by the interpreter of laws. "There is no provision for its being done," It was suggested. "Neither Is there any provision against its being done.' replied Mr. Crawford. "There is nothing in the law that pro vides that a man can eat three meals in ja day, yet I do not think it Is held un lawful so to do. But it would be an Im possibility to amend the registrations in the short time during which the books will be open. It is lawful, but It is not practicable." "But," concluded Mr. Crawford, "I do not want it understood that these are positive opinions I have expressed. I have not read the law for some time and study might change. In part, my idea of the present. As I remember the conditions, however, I am pretty sure that the courts would construe the law as I have indi cated." Mr. Crawford will return to Salem to day, and as soon as possible will make a thorough Investigation of the tangle and prepare an opinion on what Is necessary to be done. Judge McBride, Concurs. ASTORIA, Or., Sept. 22. Circuit Judge McBride declared this evening in conver sation with a representative of the Asso ciated Press that a defect in the direct primary law would not interfere with municipal elections to be held throughout Jthe state this FalL Judge McBride said: "Right of suffrage cannot be taken from voters legally entitled to the privilege. Where the machinery of a new law will not apply to elections the machinery of the old law will apply. In other words, until the new law can become effective "in a practicable manner, the old law will hold good. Nominations may be made as they were under the old law, by conven tions, and candidates elected will hold office regularly. I believe voters could again register this Fall, notwithstanding they had registered in the Spring, and that registry would be legal. Xaw, or ab sence of law, cannot abrogate the consti tutional rights of citizens." CANADA TO HAVE AN ELECTION And It's Just as Important as Presi dential Election, Says a Visitor. "People in Canada have a general Idea that a Presidential election Is to be held in the United States this Autumn," said Samuel Teague. of Victoria. 'B. C at the Hotel Portland, last night, but that Is about all they know as a rule." I The reporter expressed some surprise at grew wratny. . "Nothing -funny about that," Said he. "What do you know about the Canadian election which comes off in a little while?" "Didn't know there was one," said the reporter, whereupon Mr. Teague ex plained. "A general election is to be held n Eastern Canada, at which the existing government may be overthrown. That Is. the Liberal party now In power may be defeated by the Conservatives, and Sir Wilfred Laurier. the present Premier, be succeeded by R. L. Borden, of Ontario. This election is just as important to Can- MTERTIMftVUIinfTMSmnrOITUSI. IKEMi Europa Plan THE PORTLAND PORTUWD, Oft American Plan also Earopcea Plan. Modern Restawant. $3 PER DAY end upward. COST XX UXLIfK DOLLAM. New Bnllding Elegantly Famished Centrally Located. HOTEL SCOTT SEVENTH AND ANXENY STS. Fostomce Block. EUROPEAN PLAN . ') BOOMS 75c TO $2.00 PER DAT. FREE BUS H. E FOLEY, Manager. ada as the Presidential election Is to the United States." Mr. Teague went on to say that Mr. Borden's chief claim to public interest at the present moment is his bitter opposi tion to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad, a new transcontinental road to be built by the government at a cost of $75,000,000, and which will run parallel to and north of the Canadian Pacific LOW BATES TO ST. LOUIS FAIR. St. Louis end Return, $87.50. Chicago and Be turn, $72.50. TU. -. -NVivrn "R nil Yen V 1111 sell on October 3, 4, 5, Tound-trlp tickets to C T mile on fh t rf frt fi f fl.hfJVfi TateS. Tickets first-class, good 90 days, stopovers allowed and good for return via same or any direct route. For further information call on or address H. Dickson, C. P. & T. A.. 122 Third street DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. pnnTivn. ScdL 22. Maximum tempera ture, CO deg.; minimum. 65. River reading at 11 A. M.. 3.3 feet: chance in nast 24 hours, rise 1.1. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.. 0.05 Inch: total since September I. iwi, u.a. normal since September 1. 1004. 1.09; deficiency. 0.98. Total eunshino September 21, 1904, 2 hours and 0 minutes; possible, 12 hours and 32 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M.. 29.69. PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER. Wind. STATION. Baker City . 0.01 SW s iSE Cloady Cleaf PtTifoudy Cloudy Bismarck 0.00 0.26 BoUe Helena Kami oops, B. C. North Head .... Pocatello Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento .... Salt Lake City.. T T 12NW 0 ..... Smoky Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy 0.02 INW O.OltlOjSE 0.05 INW O.0S iieisE 6010.14 NB !sw :n 126 NB Cloudy Rain Cloudy 6810.04 74 T San Francisco 0410.01 Cloudy Spokane S?5-1 sn 64 0.00 Cloudy Clear Toton.h T1JLnd !56l T :12E Cloudy Cloudy Walla Walla f72jO.12.10lE Light. T trace. Good rains have occurred today In Oregon, Eastern Washington, Idaho and Northern Cali fornia. In Northwestern "Washington British Columbia, while rain hasfallen, the amount was hardly enough to measure. It Is cooler this evening in Southeastern "Washington, Idaho and the interior of North ern California, while elsewhere In the Pacific Coast States the change in temperature haa been slight; Moderately high winds prevailed thla morn ing at the mouth of the Columbia River, a maximum velocity of 48 miles from the south east being reported at North Head. The indications are lor continued showery weather in "this district Friday, with but little change in temperature. "WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for 28 hours ending at midnight, September 23: Portland and vtclnlty-r-Cloudy. -with showers; south to west winds. "Western Oregon and "Western "Washington Cloudy, with showers; brisk south to west winds, possibly becoming high along the coast. Eastern Oregon, Eastern "Washington and Idaho Showers. CLASSIFIED A3). BATES. "Booms," "Booms and Board, "House keeping Booms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or less, 15 cents: 16 to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No discount for additional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," SO cents for 15 words or less; 16 to .20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc first insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half; no farther discount un der one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure arate), 15 cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per line for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed cars The Oregonlaa, and left at this office, should always be inclosed in sealed en velopes. No stamp Is required on sach let ters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors In advertisements taken through the telephone 2fEW TODAY. FOR SALE A NEAT. 5-ROOiI COTAGE ON 7th street, "West Side, by Parrlsh, Watklns & Co., 250 Alder. MONEY! MONEY! "We want all who have saved money to know that the Portland Trust Company of Oregon Is the "Oldest Trust Company In Oregon." It has ample capital and resources, and Is the place to deposit your savings. It issues Special Certificates of Deposit, on which It pays from three to four per cent Interest, and which can be drawn at any time by giving a certain number of days notice. "We shall be glad to send yon our book of "ILLUSTRATIONS," which tells all about them. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON, 109 Third Street. BEN J. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK . Vice-President B. LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary Mortgage Loans 5 and Upwards Real Estate City and Farm Insurance in All Lines A. H. BIRRELL, 202-3 McKay Building, Third and Stark. CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY. The modem 7-room house. No. 738 Irving sL, can be bought at a reasonable price; part cash, oaL at 0 per cent. Is In the best residence district, convenient to both car lines. For prices and terms see Geo. M. Strong, 103 Second st. FOR SALE. 15 acres, in orchard, with good house and buildings, situated west of Carson Heights. Price 2C00. BcsseU X Birth, 82ft Third si. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day KEJQQDWEU ronoowsmss CGHSE8CU1 TBIHtEBJ Special rates made to famtllei and single gentie bmu The nw aretneat will be pleased at all times to show rooms and sirs Brie. A modern Turkish bath es tablish meat l the hotel. H- C. BOWERS. JSCansurer. Slrst-Clas Kestaurant In Connection. v Steam Heat, Electric Lights. PORTLAND, OREGON AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Gil man's auction rooms, 413 Washington st. ,at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. lGlman, auc tioneer. By J. T. Wilson, at 331 Ankeny, at 10 A. M.;. groceries, clothing, etc. J. T. Wilson, auc tioneer. At Baker's auction-house, cor. Alder and Park. Sale at 2 P. M. Geo. Baker & Co., auctioneers. t MEETING NOTICES. WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 2. A. - F. & A. M. Special communication win be held on Friday. 23d Inst., at l P. M., for the purpose of conducting the funeral services over the remains of our deceased brother, Henry Welnhard. Full attendance Is desired, and visiting breth ren respectfully invited to attend. W. S. WEEKS. Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. MULTNOMAH CAMP KO. 77 Meets Friday nights In their forest. East Sixth and East Al der streets. Floor work not ex celled by any camp In the order. Come and meet with us. J. M. WOODWORTH. Clerk. EXEMPT FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION Mem bers are requested to meet at the residence. 13th and Burnslde, to attend the funeral of our late member, Mr. Henry Welnhard, at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. R. M. DONOVAN. Secretary. FEDERATED TRADES COUNCIL In view of thft fact that the late Henry Welnhard has ever been a friend of the laboring classes, and that hie death will be keenly felt by them and the community. It Is just and proper that we show some expression of our sorrow, and I hereby request that all members of the Feder ated Trades Council, who can. meet at the Labor Press office at 1 P. M. today and attend the funeral In a body. GEO. E. SHAVER, President. M. W. GRAND LODGE. A. F. & A. M., of Oregon Special com munication will be held at the Scottish Rite Cathedral on Sun day. September 25. at 1:30 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of conducting the funeral ceremonies over the remains of our deceased R. W. brother, Daniel C. McKer cher, past grand treasurer. All M. M. are invited to be present. THOS GRAY, Grand Master. GENERAL GERMAN AID SOCIETY Spe cial y general meeting. All members of the G.u. A. Society are respectfully Invited to meet at their hall, cor. 11th and Morrison streets, on Friday, 23d Inst., at 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral services of our deceased member, Henry Welnhard. By order of the president. H. C. BOHLMANN, Secretary. "VEREIN E1NTRACHT. The members are requested to attend the funeral of our late member, Henry Welnhard, to be held on Friday. September 23, at 2 P. M.. from the residence. No. 21 N. 13th st. By order of the president. George Wagner. GEORGE HAROLD, Secretary. MYRTLE CHAPTER, NO. 15, O. E. S. Stated communication this (Fri day) evening, at 8 o'clock. In Masonic Hall. Third and Alder streets. Work. By order W. M. JENNIE H. GALLOWAY, Secretary. DIED. CORNELL E. W. Cornell died at the Gladstone thla morning at 3:45. Funeral notice later. CONROY Mrs. Margaret Conroy, at her late residence, 16 Grand ave. North, at 5:30 P. M., September 22. LOEWIG In this city. September 22. 1904. Fred W. C. Loewlg. aged 15 years, 10 months. Funeral notice hereafter. JOHNSTON Thomas J. Johnston, aged 61, at North Pacific Sanatorium, at 12:15 A. M., September 23. Funeral notice later. EVERSON Mrs. Sarah Bllen Everson. aged 61 years, wife of the late W. T. Everson, at 621 Front st., the home of her mother, at 1:15 Thursday morning. Funeral notice later. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE MEMBERS OF. THE PORTLAND So cial Turn Verein are requested to attend the funeral of our late honorary member, Henry Welnhard, to take place from the family residence at 2 P. M. today (Friday). Otto Schumann, president; Wm. Feustel, secre tary. M'KERCHER In this city. September 22. 1004.. Daniel C. McKercher, aged 72 years, 11 months 15 days. Funeral Sunday, Sep tember 25, 1904, at 2 P. M.. from the Scot tish Rite Cathedra, corner Morrison and Lownsdale streets. Friends and acquaint ances respectfully invited to attend. Inter ment Rlverview cemetery. Friends may view the remains at Holman's Chapel. , EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Undertaker and erob aimers, have moved to their nerr build las Third and Salmon. Suly assistant. Telephone No. 887. J. P. EXNLEY SON, Funeral Directors, cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor sscr. Lady BMlstaet. Telephoaa No. 9. F. B. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52. . DUNNING & CAM7IONJDndertakers, 7th and Pine. Lady assistant. Phone Main 430. Zeller-Byrnes Co., Undertakers, embalm ers. 273 Russell. Phone East 1088. Lady As't. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY or stock ranch, good fuel business, city. B 40, Oregonlan. . FOR SALE: Worthington Compound Duplex Pump, second hand, Al condition. Size 10xl8axl4xl0. Deliver ing 875 gallons per min ute. Check valve, lub ricator, etc., complete. Inquire A. W- Cochran, Oregonlan Building. Easy Terms If you will pay $200 cash for a lot at Portsmouth we will lend you money enough at a low rate of inter est to build you a 5 or 6 room house. FRANCIS I. McKENNA, Room 606 Commercial Block 5 AMUSEMENTS. M ARQUAM GRAND THE4TER 7 Phone Main 86S. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT, Specl&l-Prlco Matinee Tomorrow Afternoon, Tie Tuneful Musical Comedy, THE BURGOMASTER Evening prices, ?L50, $1; 75c, 50c, 35c, 23c. Special matinee pres, $1, 75c, 50c, 35c, 25c COLUMBIA THEATER, 14 th and Washing ton R. G. Welch. lessee and manager. Phone Main 110. All this week, the superb Columbia Stock Company In UNDER TWO FLAGS Prices 15c, 25c, 60c; entire gallery, 15c Matinee 16c and 25c; entire gallery. 10c. Ticket office open at Howe & Martin's, 6th and Washington, from 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. Phone Main 110. At theater from 7 P. M. to 10 P. M. Phone 311. . Cordray's Theater CORDRAY & RUSSELL. Managers. Portland's Most Popular Family Theater. TONIGHT, TOMORROW NIGHT. SATURDAY MATINEE; SATURDAY EVENING. Last Performances of Jule Walters In "SIDETRACKED " Biggest Hit of the Season. Comenclng SUnday Matinee, Sept. 25, "THE HILLS OF -CALIFORNIA" The Purest Rural Play Ever Written, With Frank Bacon as Uncle Amos, and a Splendid Supporting Company. Prices, 10c. 20c and 30c. Special Reserved Seats, 50c. Matinee Prices, 10c and 25c. BAKER THEATER Oregon Theater Co. (Inc.) Lessee. Geo. L. Baker, Manager. ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY, America's Foremost Actor, MELBOURNE MACDOWELL, in Sardou's Great Play, " FEDORA" Think of It. Prices Evening, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Mati nee. 10c 15c. 25c PMPIRE THEATER Cor. 12th and Morrison. Phone Main 117. An Event of Much Importance, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Prices that please: 10c, 15c and 25c Matinee Wednesday and Saturday. OREGONIAN COUPON I No. 14 Coupon No. 14 I STAR THEATER J Friday Matinee, Sept. 23, 1904 This coupon and 5c entitles holder to one admission when presented at box office. 9 Exceptional Bill at THE ARCADE THEATER GASTON AND HARVEY. GREAT STAG'S FIELD. LEO & SULKY. M'COY AND KNIGHT. KATE COYLE. AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. Admission, 10c to any seat. 1 Continuous vaudeville, 2 to 4, 7 to 10:30 P. M. LYRIC THEATER iCorser Alder and Seventh.) HICHi-CLASS REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:30 to 4:30; 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday. 2 to 10 P. M, This ad, ana 10a will admit two peopU any matinee except Sundays and holidays. TEN CENTS NO HIGHER. The home of polite vaudeville. Continuous performances from 2 to 4:30 P. M, Sundays, continuous 2 to 10:30 P. M. Evenlag performances from 7 to 10:30 P. M. Any seat In th ith eater. TEN CENTS NEW TODAY. WANTED CASCARA CHITTAM BARK CAR LOTS OR LESS Call or write to Rosenberg Bros. & Co., 211 California St., San Francisco, or 200 Washington St. Portland. Or. LOUIS ti. BOLL PJANO STUDIO. 342 WASHINGTON ST. Students should call early. Few hours left. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. DECIDEDLY ONE OF THE VERY BEST farming properties In Oregon, containing 410 acres, consisting of 250 acres excellent fir and cedar timber; 160 acres rich bot- . torn land, well improved: 16 acres are in hops; large orchard, 50 head of neat cat tle, 2 horses, 35 Angora goats. The build ings are a comfortable house, barns, dry houses, etc. Full outfit of farming Imple ments, also for dairy and hop culture all of year's crops, except hops, .go with farm; the value of the hop crop this' year is esti mated at $5000. The soil of the bottom land Is exceptionally friable and fertile. Price $10,000, on favorable terms. Address or call t)n W. M. Powell, 275 22d st. North, Portland. FOR SALE FINE, NEW MODERN CO lonlal house, lot 50x100, E. 16th and Wash ington, for less than cost, or will rent to the right party. For saleChoice quarter block, N. E. cor. 25th and Northrup sts.; also very de sirable quarter block, n. e. cor. 10th and Elm sts., at close price; also 5 lots In Cher rydale Addition, about 32d and East Main, at a sacrifice. Inquire C. W. Pallett, 213 Commercial bile FOR SALE EITHER OF THOSE THREE newly finished, modern houses, on south west corner of East ICth and Stark stSL. at reasonable figures. For particulars ap ply to Parrlsh, Watklns & Co., 250 Alder st. $7500 BEAUTIFUL 10-ROOM RESIDENCE on 14th St., West Side; ground 80100 ft. $800 Fine full lots on E. Taylor st.; close In. i CHARLESON & STAUB.245tt Morrison. FOR SALE MODERN 10-ROOM RESI dence. No. 231 24th sc. near Marshall; house and grounds In good order. For price and terms apply to J. N. Teal, Worcester blk. I : BEAUTTFUL. NEW 8-ROOM. UP-TO-DATE house, Willamette Heights. 1083 Vaughn st., overlooking Fair grounds; price very low; terms easy, none jasi oio. ?7000 A MODERN 0-ROOM HOUSE AND stable, quarter block, 12th and East Stark sts.; easy terms. Apply Wells & Co., 04 Grand ave. (4600 NEW MODERN S-'ROOM HOUSE. Nob Hill; -nothing like It for the money; move right In. W. H. Grlndstaff, 240 Stark at. ON INSTALLMENTS, CHOICE VACANT lots in Sellwood. near carllne. Inquire R. W. Wilson, 567 Hoyt st. Phone Main 3629. 200 FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O". W. P. electric line. O. R. Addlton. Lenta, Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 6c FINE MODERN RESH3EN CE 14 LARGE rooms 2 baths, cement basement. Between two car lines. 204 N. 22d st. FOR SALE 500 ACRES STUMP LAND, 10 miles from Portland. Inquire 287 E. Mor rtoon st- C R. Davis Fuel Co. RARE BARGAIN INCOME PROPERTY, close In. netting 13 per cent; East Side. Oa bora Hotel. Phone East 375. FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE. 7 ROOMS: 771 Kearney, bet. 23d and 24th. Apply 322 Fall lng bldg. RARE BARGAIN $1600 BUYS 255 ACRES near Browasrllle. P. O. Box 275, Oregon City, Or. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. LOT YOUR PROPERTY WITH Vh. CALX. on us -when you want te fcuy. Math airs A Palmer, 413 Oregonlaa. bldg. NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. Sellwood st.. Albino, bet. 2 car lines. 243 2 MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSES; EASY TERMS. rnone East 675. TOR SALE FARMS. WELL IMPROVED DAIRY FARMS FOR sale Two extra fine dairy farms, with all modern Improvements, for sale "by the own er at a great bargain. One place of 55 acres, all under cultivation, well stocked, good 7-room house and large barn. Price $3700. The other 250 acres, mostly bottom land, nearly all under cultivation, well stocked and all modern Improvements. Price $10,000. terms to suit. These places are In the Dungeness Valley, within one mile of the prosperous town of Dungeness. Schools, church e, telephones and all con veniences. Inquire or write J. L. Bowman, Proprietor Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Portland, Or. GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED $300.00 down, 80 acres with 15 under plow and 20 more slashed and seeded, good farmhouse and two barns, woodshed and roothouse; 250 bearing fruit trees, close to school on Xalama River, close to electric light plant. Price $S00. Come see us. or write for list of bargains. Imus & Wllloughby, Kalama, Wash. FOR SALE 160-ACRE FARM, ' 4 MILES from Cape Horn, Wash.; 60 acres cultivat ed, 6-acre orchard; seven-room house, team, two wagons, farm Implements, 20 head cattle, barn containing 50 tons of hay and grain, new De Laval cream separator. Price $4000. Address Mrs. L. Zlnsley, 1034 1st st., Portland, Or. FOR RENT OR SALE-STOCK RANCH. 170 acres. 90 cleared and sown to grass; fair house and bam and good orchard. Will rent or sell on Installments for $1250. For par ticulars write C. I. Starr, Corvallls, Or. FOR SALE 37-ACRE ORCHARD. A8SORT ed fruits; near Vancouver, Wash.; all In full bearing trees, except 10 acres; house, stable and well: lovely country home; will sell very cheap, owner goo commercial block. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL ' parts ot 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 Oregonlan bldg. $2S00 TEN ACRES. IMPROVED. BUILD lngs and fruit; near electric cars. Owner, room 445, 83& Third. MODERN 55 ACRES. CLOSE IN. ELECTRIC car: 700 Winter applea; easy terms. 227 Front. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. Approved, unrestricted, ready for Imme diate use. LOWEST PRICES. E. F. & F. B. Riley, 60S Chamber Commerce. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP, APPROVED. Santa Fe. with power of attorney to convey; also fractional eoldiers additional: will enter small tracts. MaglnnU & Son, 227 Falling bldg. Approved ecrip; new lot agricultural or timber lands. L. W. Whiting & Co.. 403 Ablngton, GOOD timber land caeap. scrip for sale. Mathews & Palmer, 41S Oregonlan bldg. LAND SCRIP. ALL KINDS OF LAND SCRIP, GENERAL land practice; our forest reserve scrip for non-timbered lands Is now ready. Collins Land Co..' Concord bldg. TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALE NICE SUBURBAN HOME. 6 rooms and brick basement; lot 50x100; bearing fruit; would trade for Improved country property. P. O. box 360. Portland. WOULD EXCHANGE 6-ROOM HOUSE AND 2 lots In Highland Park In part payment on an 8-room house, close In. V OS, Ore gonlan. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANTED TO BUT OR LEASE' SMALL chicken Tanch. Address R 100, Oregonlan. WANTED SEVERAL GOOD HOUSES TO make collections for. L 07, Oregonlan. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles and Harness. FOR SALE THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS for nale eight head of heavy work horses at the Union Stock Yards, of Portland, Or. R. L. Sabln. trustee of estate of O. E. Elliot In bankruptcy. 1 WELL-MATCHED TEAM BLACK. 2100,-SIN-gle and double harness buggy, spring wag on, whips, robes, etc.; will sell separate. Phone Hood 1724. from 8 to 1. NEARLY NEW 2-INCH DEMOCRAT WAG v on, with Mautz springs; cover and bows. If desired; will take good fresh cow in trade. 470 Flint bu. upper AiDina. ONE GOOD DOUBLE-SEATED CARRIAGE for $27. or will trade on wagon. 313 Water st. FOR SALE GENTLE MARE: WILL SELL cheap. Apply to Andrew Kan & Co.. 287 Morrison. WOLFSTEIN byys and sells norsea, wagons, harness, buggies, farm Implements. 227 Front. SIX HEAD OF DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE at a bargain. Montavllla Livery barn. HORSES AND WAGONS TO HIRE BY DAY. week or month. 211 Washington. SHETLAND PONY, BUGGY AND HARNESS Balding Bros., 45 3d ot. Pianos. BAILEY. ROSEWOOD CASE, USED BUT LIT. tie; great bargain. $130. Eilers Piano House, 351 Washington st. Miscellaneous. NOTICE TO HUNTERS THOROUGHBRED English setter puppies for sale; sired by well-known dog; mother Lady B., of As toria. Inquire Joseph P. Schade. 72 3d stt, city, or address Fred Balmer, 60 3d sL, Astoria. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with Elaterlte; it rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. Elaterite Roofing Co.,. 10 Worcester bldg. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND billiard and pool tables; easy payments. We rent tables, with privilege of buying. Modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Bruns-wlck-Balke-Collcnder. 40 3d st. FRESH JERSEY COW; EXTRA RICH MILK; extremely gentle; gives 12 quarts a day on dry feed; would like to sell her to some one selling milk to the creameries; price very low. 171 4th st. WHITNEY BABY CARRIAGE. FIRST-CLASS order; one-half price. 110 E. 14th. Phono East 3G4. NEARLY NEW NO. 4 SMITH PREMIER typewriter cheap; party going away. F 08, Oregonlan. EIGHTEEN HUNDRED POUNDS OF CAS cara bark for sale. W. E. Crosby, Orofino, Idaho. TYPEWRITERS, all makes, av cost, from $25; rubber stamps, seals, etc Coast Co., 231 Stark Moving picture film, song slides, magic lan terns. T. P. Andrews, 10U Mont. St., S. F., Cal IF YOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LIVE FIR, oak and ash wood, go to Hoover A Conway, BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF Americans now $25. 7th and Morrison. SMALL AND LARGE SAFES. GOOD CON dltlon; cheap. R SO. Oregonlan. J. FIRST-CLASS ELECTRIC MOTOR IN good condition. Apply -507 Market. SODA-FOUNTAIN OUTFIT; ALSO LARGE refrigerator. X 94. Oregonlan. NICE YOUNG FRESH COW WITH CALF. 381 E. Pine st. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN STEN ography during spare time: good salary when competent. Adreso E. C, Oregonlan. WANTED YOUNG MAN, 15 TO 16 YEARS old; must write nicely and be steady: state age, salary, expected. R 8, Oregonlan. IF YOU WANT A CHANCE TO MAKE SOME money at honorable work, call at 401 Mar quam bldg.. and get to business. WANTED 3 SHEET METAL-WORKERS: $4 a day; union men; shop 10th and Wil son. W. G. McPherson Co. WANTED BOY TO SELL PAPERS. NEWS atand. Union Depot. MEATCUTTER WANTED AT 260 RUSSELL HELP WANTEDMALE LOGGERS, MILL AND YARDMEN, LAB orers, city and county; men and teams, farmhands and milkers, restaerant and mess-house help; work of all kinds. Ca nadian Employment Co.. 249 Burnslde and 226& Morrison. Phone Main 3074. -4 A BRIGHT FUTURE JFOR THOSE" AT- tending the Portland Watch School; first class, practical Instruction In watch and jewelry-making, engraving, assaying, op tics, etc.; tuition reasonable. Address C H. Saake. 311 Dekum bldg. TEAMS WANTED 20 teams for wheeler work on R. R., $25 month. 30 teams for irrigation ditches, $4.75 a day; 3 years' work. HANSEN'S OFFICE; 26 North Second. WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN. SIN- gle. to travel and learn good-paying business, who can leave town Immediately; references; others need not apply. Call at room 14, 409 Morrison at., from 10 to 3 P. M. WANTED YOUNG MAN. STENOGRAPHER ana general ofnea work; permanent position and good opportunity; state age and experi ence; If application warrants, will arrange interview. K 100, Oregonlan. A FEW FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN TO sell a new hardware specialty just out; must" be capable and able to furnish cash bond. American Alarm Co., 513 Marquam bldg. WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Co. School of Practical Plumbing; send for catalogue. Address 4973-5 Eastoa-av.. St. Loulo, 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, Cat. WINTER TERM AT THE PORTLAND Watchmaker School begins October 10; ap plication should be made now. For particu lars address C. H. Saake, 311 Dekum bldg. f- BARBER TRADE TAUGHT BY OUR NEW method, which enables stuaent to earn wages while learning. Call or address for free cata logue American Barber College Co.. 66 N. 6th. WE HELP YOU TO SECURE A GOOD Po sition. Write for plan and booklet. Pa cific Commercial Bureau, agents "Hap goods Inc." Walker bldg., Seattle. WANTED GOOD. BRIGHT OFFICE AND E li mn d boy, about 16 years; must write good hand; state salary expected, references and phone number. N 100, Oregonlan. ' CLERK FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL cigar store; one accustomed to business ana can sell to the trade; single man preferred, with references. L 100, Oregonlan. BARBER TO BUY PATINO SHOP; NO opposition: living and clubrooms furnished; lease. Address Barber, lock box 5. Echo, Oregon. GROCERY CLERK AND SOLICITOR. WITH wheel; out city. Clerks' Registration Bu reau, 265 Morrison st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS WOODTURNER. Apply at North Pacific Planing Mill Co., 22d and Thurman sts. WANTED COMPETENT MAN TO POLISH and set up stoves. Apply H. B. Edwards, 180 1st st. WANTED ONE CABINETMAKER. $2.50; 2 bench hands to varnish, $2.25. 226 3d st. BOY WANTED. 442 WASHINGTON ST. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED A QUIET, NEAT. INDUSTRI OUS, home-loving girl or young woman y make her home with us, take partial care of three-year-pld child, no other children, and assist in housework; wages $15 per month. Opportunity glvenvto learn two lines of offlce work; advancement sure. If capable. All things being equal, a stenog rapher would be preferred. Address, with references, Mr. and. Mrs. Howard A. Har ris. Fowler, Fresno' Co., Cal. To avoid unnecessary correspondence and delay each applicant will please write fully concern ing herself and send photo, it possible. DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS chambermaids, cooks, waitresses. aurse girls, second xlrls, housekeepers, house work. $15 to $30. Canadian; Parlors. 226 Morrleon. Phone Main 1323. A STRONG GIRL AS SALESLADY IN A bakery; a German girl preferred'; $25 per month; apply in own handwriting; best of references required. Address W 07, Orego nlan. WANTED RESPECTABLE LADY NOT LESS than 40; no children; for light housekeeping; widowerr no children; permanent home for the right lady. Addresa O 100, Oregonlan. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; must be good plain cook; early dinner Sundays; good wages. 415 12th St., cor. Hall. Tel. Main 4295. WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework and cooking; -three In family; no washing; apply mornings. 830 Mar shall, near 25th. HOUSEKEEPER. $18; NO OBJECTION TO child; cooks, $25 and $30; waitresses. $8 week, $20, board, room. Pioneer Employment, 215 Morrison. COirMERCIAL TRAVELER (COSTUMES): hotel waitresses, city. $20, or East, $25; hos pital attendants, domestics. Drake. 206 Washington. SALESWOMEN WITH EXPERIENCE IN selling domestics can find steady positions at Lipman. Wolfe & Co. Apply to superin tendent. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS. WATT cra, chambermaids, general workers. St, Louis Agency, 230& Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. LADIES EARN $20 PER HUNDRED WRIT Ing short letters. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., CassopolJs, Mich. WANTED WOMEN TO DISTRIBUTE SAM ples in city. Call Friday. 9:30 to 10:30 A. M.. Room 17, "The Calumet." 145S4 7th st. WANTED 6 FINE COOKS; GOOD WAGES; housework girls, waitresses; reliable help fur nished. Washington bldg. Clay 1811. WANTED BdOKKEEPER AND STENOG rapher, limited experience; city. Clerks Registration Bureau, 265 Morrison at. TWO GIRLS. ONE FOR COOKING AND housework, other to help with children and second work. Phone Scott 1602. WANTED SEVERAL EXPERIENCED salesgirls In different lines. Clerks' Regis tration Bureau, 265 Morrison st. WANTED BUSINESS-LIKE SOLICITOR; exclusive and attractive line. The Mult nomah Institute, 00 Sixth st. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL general housework. Call, forenoon, 7th at., near Madison. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work In small family; good wages for a good cook. 202 King st. WANTED WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework: small family. 395 Larrabee st.. cor. Dixon. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE' work; small family. 571 Jackson. Phone Main 3525. COMPETENT WOMAN FOR CARE OF TWO children and plain sewing by the day. Phone Main 2741. GIRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work for family of two; cottage. Inquire 662 E. Main. EXPERIENCED GIRL. LIGHT HOUSE work; no washing. Apply 344 10th, near Market. GOOD TAILORES3ES WANTED MUST BE able to make buttonholes. Inquire 150 H 1st. GOOD TAILORESSES WANTED MUST BE able to make buttonholes. Inquire 150& 1st. WANTED A GIRL -FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply 154 N. 18th St., corner Irving. WANTED GOOD. RELIABLE WOMAN AS cook; good wages. Apply 270 6th at., at once. NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small family. 257 N. 22d, cor. Northrup. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS MON- days and Tuesday. Apply 281 Is. 23d st. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS. COMPETENT lrl; second work. Phone 2443 Main. WANTED EXPERIENCED RESTAURANT waitress at Morris", 327 Washington. WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework. Apply 65 North 12th st. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 692 Hancock St.. Irvlngton. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL LIGHT housework. Call at 227 Grant st. SPECIAL WORK FOR LADT: GOOD PAY TO right party. C 100, Oregonlan. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK MUST be good cook. . C99 Flanders st. WANTED GIRLS TO WORK IN CANDY factory. Apply 12th and Davis. LITTLE GIRL AS DISHWASHER AND HELP In kitchen. 383 Morrhon at. HELP WANTED FEMALE. ' A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, with references. Phone Front 2504. 662 John son st. WANTED A DINING GIRL AT 231 Water. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. 1 Bookkeepers and Clerks. A YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD REFERENCE wishes & position: writes a fair hand, under stands bookkeeping: has experience as ship ping clerk: Is sober, honest and reliable; can give security. Aaaress v w. uregonian. YOUNG MAN, ENGLISH, EXPERIENCE, wants position, wholesale drygoods ware house, as salesman or stockkeeper. Apply T. Harraghy, Carlton, or. I- COMPBTENT MALE STENOGRAPHER DE elres position, law or Insurance work pre ferred; best references; six years' experi ence. M 97, Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN. 11 YEARS' BUSINESS Ex perience, wants correspondence, copying let ters, collections, etc.; city references given. A 93. Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN. WITH 5 YEARS' EXPERI- enco In bookkeeping and office work, desires position: references given. S 100. Oregonlan. EXPERIENCED. UP-TO-DATE BOOK- keeper wishes position; understands ste nography. E 06, Oregonlan. WANTEd-POSITION AS HOTEL CLERK by strictly sober, experienced man. Address E 98. Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND neat appearance desires work of any kind evenings; will work Sundays, if necessary X 99, Oregonlan, MAN. STRANGER IN CITY. WANTS WORK; understands steam beat ana general work; clean and quick: can press clothes; work pri vate or club. P S8. Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN OF 20. LIVING AT HOME, wants chance to learn the photograph, busi ness; will work for small wages. T 100, Ore gonlan. YOUNG MEN ATTENDING SCHOOL WANT places to work for board. Holmes Business College, Yamhill and 11th sts. Phone Main 518. A YOUNG MAN OF UNQUESTIONABLE character and a business education wants work, what have you? Address T 99, Orego nlan. YOUNG MAN HAS WORKED AT BARBER lng one year, wants place to Improve, on per cent. Address B 100. care Oregonlan. JAPANESE ASSN. CAN FURNISHED .Do mestic servants, farm and all kinds of f help. Black 992. 28S Everett st. YOUNG MARRIED PORTLAND ER. HUST ler. desires position tn large mercantile estab lishment, f 100. Oregonlan. JAPANESE SCHOOL BOY WANTS A Posi tion, work In smalt family. -Japanese Mis sion. Phone Clay 854. WANTED SITUATION BY EASTERN MAN, with experience In manufacturing and retail. D 100, Oregonlan. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS 3ITUA tlon to do good cooking and; housework. Tele phone Hood 363. A GOOD JAPANESE WANTS POSITION any- kind work In city. Address M 100, Ore gonlan. JAPANESE BOY WANTS A POSITION TO work in evening, after school. Phone Clay 854. WANTED WORK BY YOUNG MAN NOT afraid to hustle. Address Q 100. Oregonlan. BAKER WAVrS SITUATION; A NO. 1, Bteady, all-around man. M 9S, Oregonlan. WANTED SEVERAL GOOD HOUSES TO make collections for. L 97, Oregonlan. BARKEEPER WANTS PLACE. CITY OR country. J 98, Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. WANTED BY EXPERIENCED LADY. Posi tion as cashier, assistant bookkeeper and gen- eral ofilce work. Address W 98. Oregonlan. Housekeepers. WANTED SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEP r. by widow, 43; no children; references exchanged. G 88, Oregonlan. Domestics. WANTED SECOND OR PANTRY WORK IN boardlng-bousa, or work in rooming, by an experienced girl. W 99, Oregonlan. GIRL WANTS A PLACE FOR GENERAL housework. Apply at 591 Upshur at., near Nineteenth. Nurses. EXPERIENCED NURSE WANTS POSITION nursing or caring for invalid; willing to as sist with light housework. Q 99. Oregonlan. Dressmakers. DRESSMAKER DESIRES LADIES' OR children's work by the day. Phone Main 4641. Call up evenings. BUseelmiseoas. WORK WANTED FOR CHAMBERMAIDS, waitresses, cooks (also men), dishwashers, nurses, anybody. Phone Drake, 205 Wash ington. CAPABLE WOMAN DESIRES DAY WORK; house-cleaning, laundering, etc Phone Main 1625. WANTED AGENTS. WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO sell one of the best and fastest sellers on the market. Call 175 LUh, upstairs.--. WANTED TO RENT. WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO WANT houses. If you have a house to rent, see us or send description. We make no charge for renting. H. E. Edwards, 187 1st st. TWO YOUNG LADIES DESIRE ROOM AND hoard with private family; modern conveni ences; city or near Hawthorne ave. V 100. Oregonlan. ' GENTLEMAN DESIRES ROOM, WITH breakfst and supper, in private family, near the East Ankeny car-line. R 99, Oregonlan. WANTED LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS by a couple (no children) In best neighbor- hood. Address Johnson. 351 Stark st. I PARTIES DESIRING SUITE OF TWO FUR nished rooms near Good Samaritan Hospital. Address Y 99, Oregonlan. WANTED o-ROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED or unfurnished; hospital district; long time. Q 100. Oregonlan. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms on Portland Heights. T 87. Oregonlan. WANTED ROOM WITH PIANO, BY YOUNG man, private family. S 99. Oregonlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. 1 THE HUB. 3D AND BURNSIDE. WANTS A v second-hand Smith Premier typewriter: also . a National cash register; both must be in good order. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHINO and shoes; highest price paid. Coll at the "Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 617. WANTED SECOND-HAND COOK STOVE, with coal grate; must be cheap and In good condition. Phone Main 6011. CHEAP NEARLY NEW FURNITURE. IN cludlng range, in whole or part. Apply mornlngs. 336 North 23d. TEAMS WANTED 20 WORK TEAMS FOR wheeler work. $25 a month; R. R. Job. In quire 26 North Second. 1 WANTED SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRI ter No. 2; state condition and price. Box . 740. city. WANTED GASOLINE ENGINE. 3 TO 6 h.-p. ; must be a bargain. M. P., GUman Hotel. SHOES HALF-SOLED FOR 50C AT HOOLA baugh's, 267 Taylor, bet. 3d and 4th. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tle of all kinds. Phone East 2233. FOR RENT. Rooms. LARGE FRONT ROOM. FURNISHED: MOD era conveniences. 129 14th st.. near W ashing- NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM; BATH. GAS $6 per month. 548 Taylor, near 17th. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. BATH, GAS, $6 per month. 548 Taylor, near 17th. "MONNASTES." 233j 1ST. COR. JEFFBK son Rooms; $1.50 per week and up.