Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 01, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING ORE&ONIAN, SATURDAY,. OCTOBER 1, 1904.
rYGE AMONG THE CHINESE
SOME HAVE CERTIFICATES
PAWN AND CAN'T PAY.
IN
Inspector Barbour Spreads Consterna
tion by Calling on Them to Show
Up or Go to China.
Woe to the Chinamen -who have their
lertlficates "In soak." Inspector Barbour
b after them and his deputies are run
ting them down. The law demands that
Thlnamen be able to produce their cer
Jflcates at once, and that they cannot do
I they are in the pawnshop.
It certainly is a temptation for a hard
ip Chinaman to raise $25 or $09 on his cer
Sflcate, for the stoical Chinks sometimes
fet up against it as well as whiXe men.
Hoy Him, an old-time Portland Chinese
nerchant, found himself in that fix six
nonths ago and pawned his "ticket."
Jlnce then he has never been able to
aise the wind, but did not find himself
iefore Inspector Barbour till yesterday.
"Where is your certificate?" asked the
rprightly Eurasian interpreter In Chl
lese. "Hock shop," wailed Hoy Him, and
rept. Moy Him did not look well weep
ng, nor was he very coherent in his ex
planation that he lived here a long time,
K&.H once prosperous but was bankrupt
ind altogether in a. bad way and had a
!amlly on his hands. He did not want to
fo to Jail, and in three days would have
roough money to take his certificate out
if pawn.
Inspector Barbour granted the time
tfiked, but warned Moy Him. that if he did
sot bring the certificate around to his
iffice by next Tuesday, he would send an
fflcer to his Quarters in Chinatown over
jeid Back's store and take him away
trom his wife and his yellow-pantalooned
Jttle Moys.
For a long time the Chinese Inspector
Sad known that Chinamen constantly
pawned their certificates at a Chinese
awnshop, where they could readily get
ihem, but It has only been within the
ast year that the Chinamen have taken
to the gilded balls. There are several
pawnshops -which will take certificates,
tnd they are only now beginning to see
sow they may be buncoed by the wily
Chinee who is about to go back to China
tor good. But on the whole the invest
nent is good for the pawnbrokers, for
very time a Chinaman leaves town he
Inds his certificate necessary to him and
akes it, leaving the pawnbroker a fine,
asurious Interest, and now, that the in
ipector Is after the spendthrift Chinamen,
;hey will all find It necessary to redeem
:helr certificates.
AT THE THEATERS
"What the Press Agents Say
"THE JILT" MATINEE.
Afternoon and Evening Performances
at the Columbia Theater.
Don't forget the matinee of "The Jilt"
Lt the Columbia Theater this afternoon
it 2 o'clock. The matinee and this even
jig's performance are the last chances we
aave to see this charming comedy by the
treat BoucicaulL 1
Boucicault never wrote a better play
than "The Jilt." It has .excited and en
:ertalned and charmed thousands of Port
Jand people this week at the beautiful Co
lumbia Theater, and today the crowds are
mre to be in abundance.
lt Is safe to engage your seats well In
idvanco in order to secure your choice.
The spirited play, full of line situations, is
put on with scenic elaboration unequaled
Heretofore in stock in this cty. The
tompany, from the leading woman and
icadlng man on through the cast to the
least part that is taken, is simply superb.
This adjective "superb" is getting to be
used very generally when people speak of
;he Columbia Stock Company. It ex
presses just what they are superb. They
are artists, all of them, and they put on
;he play, "The Jilt," as well as it has ever
been acted in the East. Boucicault hlm
Felf, If he would turn over In his grave,
tvould express himself as delighted with
the performance. This high grade of
achievement is filling the Columbia The
ater nightly, and the company richly de
serves the plaudits lt receives.
We have never had' so good a stock com
pany in Portland. It will be long before
it can be Improved upon. No one, should
miss a single week of these beautiful
plays so capitally acted.
Once again lt is appropriate to praise
the efficiency of Stage Director Bernard,
whose care and exquisite taste is largely
responsible for the smoothness and finish
that characterize the performances at tho
Columbia.
As "The Jilt" passes into the history of
Portland theatrical annals, one more
tribute is due to the high artistic quality
the splendid artists give to their present
rendering of the play. Each member con
tributes his and her share to this effective
presentation: and, leading them all, lead
era in their profession, come those distin
guished stage folk. Cathrlne Countiss and
Edgar Baume, real artists, finished in
their work, an honor to their calling.
"SAN TOY" MATINEE.
Big Chinese-English Musical Comedy
at the Marquam This Afternoon.
This afternoon at 2:15 o'clock a special
matinee will be given at the Marquam
Grand Theater when John C. Fisher's big
Chinese-English. Musical comedy. "San
Toy," will bo the attraction. Tho ex'
cellent cast, headed by "That Funny Fel
low," James T. Powers, do full justice
to tuneful airs and clever lyrics, with
which this English comedy abounds. The
last performance will be given tonight at
S:15.
MacDowell's Last Matinee.
"We are sorry to see MacDowell go," is
tho expression heard on every side since
the Baker Theater patrons began to real
ize that Melbourne MacDowell and his
splendid company would close their en'
gagement at the matinee today. There
is only one chance to see Mr. MacDowell
In "The Empress Theodora," and that is
at the matinee today, as ho will leave im
mediately aiier mat performance for
Spokane.
"In the Hills of California."
A natural comedy entirely devoid of
buffoonery is -what will greet the patrons
of Cordray's Theater at the matinee to
day, and for the last time tonight. "In
the Hills of California" Mr. Bacon has a
valuable ploce of theatrical property, and
the play Is likely to outlive tho "Old
Homestead" or 'In Old Kentucky."
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
"The Sign of the Four."
"The Sign of the Four," one of Conan
Doyle's Sherlock Holmes' stories, will be
the attraction at the Baker Theater all
next week, starting with the usual matinee
tomorrow. It Is a stirring melodrama and
will be presented by a capable company.
Including Mr. True S. James as Sher
lock Holmes.
The detective, whether in drama or lit
erary fiction, is a highly popular favorite,
and nono moro so than the widely-known
and much-abused Sherlock Holmes, whose
name has come to stand as & symbol of
deductive reasoning.
From the standpoint of the critic "The
Sign of the Four" is among the best of
the dramas brought to this city. It has
none of the chronic afflictions of the type
which might more appropriately be called
"yellow dramas," "with which cheap In
tellect and managerial cupidity have af
file. American stage. It ha? barred
sickly sentimental ism, preposterous vil
lainy and all but escapes the curse of a
too broad humor. Its rogues are exceed
ingly human, although bloodthirsty, and
the sentiment displayed Is healthy enough
to be recognized by an ordinarily consti
tuted human being.
Kyrle Bellew Coming.
Hide your valuables! Take your dia
mond necklaces to the safety deposit
vault! "Raffles, the Amateur Cracks
man," the deftest, most plausible and
most fascinating villain in literature or
drama, will soon visit this city and be the
attraction at the Marquam Grand J. ne
ater next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day nights. October 3, 4, 5. E. w Horn
u rig's famous scoundrel-hero comes in the
person of handsome Kyrle Bellew, who
portrayed the character some 200 times
at the Princess acd Savoy Theaters, New
York, last season. But he promises to
filch nothing but good will and to plunder
our people of nothing but smiles, thrills
and applause. The coming of the dis
tinguished English actor In such a fas
cinating role is indeed an event of Inter
est.
"A Romance of Coon Hollow."
A. Romance of Coon Hollow," which
will be saen at Cordray's Theater next
week, commencing with the Sunday mati
nee, is a splendid Southern play. It is
presented by an unusually strong com
pany this season and has some exquisite
scenery. A strong company presents me
play, and a sextette of negro comedians
furnish the comedy specialties. Nothing
better in this line has been seen on a local
stage at any price. "Coon Hollow" runs
until Thursday night. Commencing Thurs
day night, a new play will be presented
at Cordray's, "Grandfather's Clock,'
which will receive its first presentation
upon any stage.
"Nlobe," All Smiles, Sunday.
"Nlobe," all smiles, Harry Paulton's
clever farce-comedy, founded upon the
story of Pygmalion and Galatea, will be
the bill for the coming week at the beau
tiful Columbia Theater, beginning with
the usual Sunday matinee. This Is one
of the most laughable and amusing farces
imaginable, and at the same time full of
wit and poetry. The statue in a modern
house comes to life from an electric wlro
and creates consternation. It will be put
on with fine scenic effects, and enlist the
full strength of the Columb'.a Stock Com
pany. Warde and Kidder.
Frederick Warde and Kathryn Kidder
will be seen at the Marquam Grand The
ater next Thursday, Friday, Saturday
nights, October 6, 7, 8, in "Salambo,"
the stupendous spectacular dramatic pro
duction which Wagenhals & Kemper have
furnished for them this season.
AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS
Today at the Star.
Today and tomorrow are the last op
portunities to see theKlns-Ners, the
world-famous balancers, at the Star
Theater. Klns-Ner has no equal. His
presence at the Star Theater has at
tracted thousands this week and one and
all proclaim his act a marvel. One of his
feats Is to balance on his chin a cart.
which lt requires the strength of three
men to lift. Klns-Ner does the stunt with
case. The other acts are entertaining.
Matinees from 2:30 to 4:30 offer especial
attractions to school children.
Laughter at the Arcade.
"Personal" is the reigning vaudeville
sensation. It is at the Arcade Theater,
and is the title of a moving picture film
that is the funniest ever seen on a vaude
ville stage. It Illustrates the adventures
of a French Count who advertises for a
wife in New York City. Peals of laughter
follow the swift-moving pictures as they
show the astounded Count meeting a bevy
of pretty applicants, their pursuit when he
tries to escape, and his subsequent cap
ture. The other acts round out a great
bill. Matinees today, 2:00 to 4:30. Continu
ous bill tomorrow.
Six Bijou Acts.
The greatest six acts in town are at the
Bijou. This afternoon and this evening
specially attractive performances will b
given. Fred Collins continues to astonish
all by his feats of serpentine movements.
He's the india-rubber man for fair.
Charles Gardner Is the oddest monologuist
ever at this theater. Hagen and Hagen
and Ward and Ward are fun specialists of
the purest type.
Cunning Today.
There are only a few more chances left
to see the marvelous, cunning master of
locks and handcuffs. His engagement at
the lyric ends Sunday night. See him
before lt Is too late. He Is the wonder
of the age. There are many other great
acts on the bilL Continuous tomorrow
from 2 to 10:30 P. M.
FAIR IS WELL ADVERTISED.
George W. Hazen Finds Widespread
Interest in the East.
George W. Hazen, the well-known at
torney, and his -wife returned yesterday
from an extended Eastern tour which In
cluded a visit to the World's Fair. They"
spent some time in Pittsburg, Pa., and on
their return vlBlted friends in Ohio, Kan
sas and Nebraska.
"I found widespread interest In the
Lewis and Clark Fair wherever I went,'
said Mr. Hazen upon his return. "In
Pittsburg the papers extended me many
courtesies and were anxious to print mat
ter pertaining to our Exposition. We
spent some days in Atchison, Kas., on our
way back to Oregon, and the people were
clamorous to get information concerning
the Fair. Ed Howe, the famous editor
of the Atchison Globe, published an inter
view with me and told me that he and
many of his friends were coming out next
year. At Erie, Kan., where we also visit
ed. I found similar conditions. If we keep
up the present lick, the Fair will bo well
advertised by the time It opens, and wc
will have an immense attendance from the
country east of the Rocky Mountains.
"I found the political outlook In the
East very satisfactory from a Republican
standpoint.
"At Pittsburg Mrs. Hasen and myself
dined with John Dalzell and his wife.. Mr.
Dalzell Is one of the leaders In the lower
house of Congress and In close touch
with National politics. Ho had Just re
turned from New York and insisted that
Roosevelt will carry the Empire State by
a safe majority. He told me that Tarn
manv was lukewarm in its support of
Parker and would make no especial effort
.to carry tho state for him. All along the
line, wherever I went. I found the Repub
llcans confident of success and lt looks
like a certain Roosevelt victory to me. .
LOW RATES TO ST. IX) CIS FAIR.
St. Louis aad Return, $67.50.
Chicago and Return, $72.30.
The Great Northern Railway will sell
on October 3, 4. S, 27, 25. 29, round-trip
tickets to St. Louis and Chicago at above
rates. Tickets first class, good until De
cember Si. stopovers allowed and good for
rettim via same or any direct route. For
further information call on or address H.
Dickson, a P. & T. A.. 122 Third street.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL KEFOET.
PORTLAND. Sept. 30.MaTlTr.um tempera
ture. S3 dg.; minimum, BC. River reading at
11 A. M.. 9 feet; change in past 24 hours,
none. Total precipitation. B P. M. lo 5 P. 51.,
none: total since Septeber 1, 1004. 0.28 inch;
normal. L75; deficiency, L47. Total sunshine
September 29. 1004, 7 hours and SO minutes;
possible. 11 hours and 48 mlnutea. Barometer
(reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M., 30.00.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Fair and pleasant weather, frith atlghtly
higher temperatures, prevail this evening in
Oregon. Washington and Northern Idaho. In
ottthcn X&feo, light sbaTre occurra toda y.
HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Room. $1.M to $3.00 Per Day,
According to Location.
J. r. DATCES, Pres.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Europeaa Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50
First-Class Restaorant In Connectloa
and the weather in that section la now cloudy.
Fair weather continues In California.
The Indications are for continued fair weather
In this district Saturday.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight, October 1:
Portland and vicinity Fair; northerly winds.
"Western Oregon and Western Washington
Fair; northerly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Fair.
. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind.
4p
STATION.
Baker City
BtFmarck
74jO.00j NW
SO 0.00 8SW
78 0.001 ;s
OAin.nni vw
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Bo lee
Eureka
Helena
trjear
76!o.O0! !SE
Clear
Kamloops. B. C.
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
64lo!o024 N
North Head
Pocatello
T
Is
Portland
R.1 rt.OO
0 nw
SE
iSW
18W
XW
In
sw
Red Bluff
ISOlO.OO
Rceeburg
8 0.0V
840.00
Clear
Sacramento
Clear
Salt Lake City....
72HJ.W
74 0.00
60 0.00
Clear
San Francisco ...
Pt. cloudy
Spokane
Seattle
Clear
Clear
720.00
Walla Walla ISOlO.OO!
'Clear
Light. T trace.
MEETING NOTICES.
A LB IN A LODGE, NO. 101, A. F.
it A. M. Stated communication
this (Saturday) evening at S
O'clock. E. A. degree. All E. A.
cordially Invited. By" order W. M.
A. J. HANDLAN. Secretary.
BORN.
LONG To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lcng. .202
N 10th., Sept. 27, a girl.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
SIMMONS Friends and. acquaintances are re
spectfully Invited to attend tne funeral serv
ices or Samuel Simmons, which will be held
at the I. O. O. F. Temple, cor. 1st and Alder
eta., at 2 P. M-. Sunday. October 2. Inter
ment Multnomah Cemetery. Take the Mt.
Scott car; set off at Gray's crossing.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers aad
embalm cdi, have moTed to their sew build
ing Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. S07.
1
J. 1. ITNLET SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephono No. 9.
F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52.
DUNNING & CAMPION. Undertaker. 7th
and Pine. Lady assistant. Phono Main 43.
Zeller-Byrnes Co., Undertakers, embalxn
ers. 273 Russe.IL Phono East 1088. Lady As't.
UNCALLED-FOB. ANSWERS
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FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER
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SENTING TOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE
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NEW TO DAT.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY
or stock ranch, good tuel business, city. B
49. Oregonlan.
FURNITURE OF 7-ROOM HOUSE
eale; house for rent. 2S2 E. 7th sU
TO OUR FRIENDS
"THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY XX
OREGON."
has elected
MR. JOHN F. DALY.
Real Estate Officer.
With the intention of engaging: In the general
buying and selling of real estate for its cli
ents. The same faithful attention to their
interests as marks the other departments
of the company's business will be carried
out, and the use of Its own capital will
often enable lt to make sales that might
otherwise fall.
When calling at the office upon real est&to
business, kindly ask for Mr. John F. Daly,
Real Estate Officer, or Mr. Walter J. Gill.
Second. Assistant secretary.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON.
109 Third Street.
BENJ. I. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET ., secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
LOOK HERE
25x100, -west side of 10th, bet-ween Wash
inrtnn imd Alder, irrand chance tor small
Investment in extra choice Inside growing
business property.
ACREAGE
36 acres or less. Junction of Portland
Boulevard and Patton ave., between Pied
mont and Willamette River. Only large
piece between Portland ana sr. jonns avail
able for platting.
CORD WOOD LAND
160 acres, 12,000 cords, close to Willamette
Slough.
TIMBER LAND
2400 acres, head of Nehalem River, solid
body cheap.. Very easy terms on all of the
above. PWC Ol oxace lor rai.
B, M. WILBER, 306 McKay Bldg.
MARSHALL STREET
Easy $1850 Terms
Southwest corner. 60x30. 23d and Marshall
is.: beautiful building site. Telephone Main
KB
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Hrt-Cla8s Check ReetaHrast.
Collected With Hotel.
C O. SATIS, See. aad Trea.
:THE:
ESMOND HOTEL
SCAR AXBEBSQH, Minarir
Front and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND - OREGON
FREE 'BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
Rates European plan. 50c. 73c $1.00, ?tW),
92.00 per day. Sample rooms In connection.
AMUSEMENTS.
pORDRAY'S THEATER
' CORD RAT & RUSSELL. Managers.
(Washington Street.)
"Portland's Most Popular Theater."
Matinee prices Adults. 25c; children (special
seats), 10c
Night prices. 10c, 20c. 30c and 60c.
TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK.
"The Hills of California "
"Best of all Rural Plays."
Next Week, Starting Sunday Matinee.
Mr. Charles E. Callahan'
NEW YORK COMPANY
IN
"A Romance of Coon Hollow"
Starting Thursday Evening,
"Grandfather's Clock"
"First 'time on any stage."
Columbia
Theater
CHAS. W. YORK, Assistant Manager.
14th and Washington. Phone Main 110.
ALL THIS WEEK,
Tbi superb Columbia Stock Company In
Dion Boucicault's masterpiece.
"THE JILT
Prices 15c. 25c, 50c; entire gallery.
15c Matinee 15c and 25c; entire gal
lery, 10c Ticket office open at Rowe
& Martin'. 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.
BAKER THEATER
Oregon Theater Co. (Inc), Lessee.
Phone Main 1007. Geo. L. Baker, Manager.
TODAT MATINEE,
Last performance of the great Sardou actor,
MELBOURNE MACDOWELL
IN THE
"EMPRESS THEODORA."
No performance tonUht.
STARTING TOMORROW MATINEE
and all next week, matinees Sunday and
Saturday,
Special engagement of the great New Tork
success, Conan Doyle's latest success,
"The Sign of the Four"
WITH MR, TRUE 8. JAMES
as Sherlock Holmes
And a strong metropolitan cast. The greatest
of all detective stories.
BAKER PRICES PREVAIL.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. P ANGLE. Resident Manager.
raone Main sua.
Special-Price Matinee Today at 2:15 o'clock.
Tne Musical Comedy,
"SAN TOT"
WITH
JAMES T. POWERS.
Matinee prices Lower floor. $1.50. $1. Bal
cony. 51, 75c Gallery, 50c Last performance
tonight at 8:15 o'clock. Evening prices Lower
noor. i.oo. Balcony, Jl.oo. 91, ibc. uai
lery, ac, 50c Seats are now eelllng.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLB. Resident Manager.
Phone Main 80S.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Evenings,
October 3, 4, 5. 1904.
MR. KYRLE BELLEW
Supported by EL M. Holland and the original
New York company, in
"RAFFLES, THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN."
Prices Parquet, $2; parquet circle, 21.50.
Balcony, first 6 rows, SI; last 6 rows, 75c
Gallery, 75c and 50c Boxes and loges, 112.50.
beats are now selling.
SEE THE GREAT KJNS-NERS AND AX
EXCELLENT VAUDEVILLE BILL AT
THE STAR
Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., 7:30 to 10:30 P. M.
General admission, 10c; reserved box seats, 25c
PERSONAL
SEE THE FUNNIEST MOVING PICTURE
FILM AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE BILL
AT
THE ARCADE
Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M.. 7:30 to 10:30 P. M.
Admission, 10c to any 'seat.
LYRIC THEATER
tCorner Alder and Seventh.)
HIQH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:0 to 4:80; 7:80 to 10:30; Sunday. 2 to 10
P. M. This ad. aaX lOo will admit two
peopU any matinee except Sundays and
holidays.
TEN CENTS NO HIGHER.
BIJOU THEATER
Sixth, Bet. Alder and Washington
The home of polite vaudeville.
Can He coca performances from 2 to 4:39 P. M.
Buscays. continuous z to ioiw tr. .
Ercstag performances from 7 to 10:30 P. M.
Any seat in the theatar.
TEN CENTS
BASEBALL
Oakland vs. Portland
RicreafoFi Park, Sept. 27, 21 28, 30, Od 1, 2
Ladles days, Thursday and Friday.
Games called 3: Sunday, 2:S0 P. M. Ad
mission, 25c; children, 16c.
NEW TODAY.
MONEY SAVED
IS MONEY MADE
Good creamery butter 45c and 60c
Best creamery 55c and 6fte
nood dairv 40c
Eggs, per doxen... 23c and 30c
o pounoa rennea tsra c
5 pounds lard compound.... .............. ..45c
Best surar-cared hams. 14c
Picnic hama ....12c
Breakfast bacon ...15c
Cheese, pound Sc. 10c and I2c
Swiss cheese -2c
Chickens cheaper than ever this week;, at
your own price. All goods retailed at wholesale
'rices xor caaa.
LA GRANDE CREAMERY
24 TasW 6fct
CLASSIFIED AD. SATES.
-Knnms aad Seari." "Hase-
keevtac Ttnmn, -flHnaUona Waste 15
words or less, IS cesia; IS to 34 wards. 2
cents;. 21 e 25 words, X costs, etc No
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, exeept
"New Today,' 39 cents for 15 words or lent
16 to 2 words, 40 ceats; 21 to 35 words. 5
eeats. etc &rt laserUoa. Eaea additions!
laeertieH, eae-baH; further dUcwaat aa
der oao month.
"NEW TOD ATT fgMg raeaffsro agate), 15
cents per llae, ft t lssearttea; ceata per
Use far each, addltlosal lasertisB.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care Tne OreseaJaB, aad left at this
office, sBoeld always he taclesed la sealed en
velopes. No stamp required ob suca let
ters. Tne Oregonls win noC be respess&le tor
errors Is adverUsessems taicea uirosgn taa
telephone.
3fEW TODAY.
FOR SALE:
Worthington Compound
Duplex Pump, second
hand, A 1 condition. Size
10xl8Kxl4xlO. Deliver
ing 875 gallons per min
ute. Check valve, lub
ricator, etc., complete.
iBtroire A. W. Cochran,
Oregonlaa Building.
rOR SALE REAL JESTATE.
THE PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF
OREGON,
"The Oldest Trust Company in Oregon."
offers its services to the public for the
buying and selling of real estate upon com
mission. This department of its business
is in charge of Mr. John F. Daly, Real
Estate OOcer, and Mr. Walter J. Gill,
Second Assistant Secretary.
The Company, having ample capital and
resources, which lt does not hesitate to
use In the service of its clients, expects to
do a large and continually increasing
business in real estate, and you are re
spectfully invited to call at this otOce.
109 Third street, and confer with its of
ficers in regard to anything that you may
wish to buy or sell.
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GUAR ANTE FD AS ADVERTISED THREE
good homestead places of 160 acres each,
with more or less in cultivation good
houses, barns, and orchards; black loam
soli; live wa'.er; In every way excellent
places for general farming and stockrals
ing; all within 7 miles of town on Colum
bia River. Price $400 each, with part
down. Be first and get choice. Imus &
Wllloughby, Kalama, Wash.
8-ROOM HOUSE ON PATTON BOULEVARD
for J 1300; modern Improvements; a bargain;
4 more lots can be had If wanted; all Im
proved; young fruit trees; all for $3000: 400
feet from car-line. Call Sundays, Scott 671 L
After Sunday, East 70S.
FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST-LOCATED
9-room, modern houses, with barn and 2
Xuir lots, on the East Side, close in, on im
proved street; schools, churches and car
lines; will sell on easy terms. J. L. Wells
Co., 94 Grand ave.
FOR SALE BY OWNER. AT A SACRI-
flce. 8-room house, corner lot, 50x100. E.i
13th and E. Rhine st.; $1750 cash, or easy
terms. Address F 12, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE OrROOM MODERN HOUSE.
3S8 San Rafael st, near Union ave.; good
location; will sell reasonable. Inquire 399
Hancock. Phone East 1685.
FIVE ACRES, UNIMPROVED, ADJOINING
Woodstock, on car line; also ten acres im
proved, near Lents. 445 Sherlock bldg.
Phone Clay 1842.
t-
HOUSE OF 5 LAIIUK JtOOiia, vJUrtrsirt
lot. 50x100, elegant fruit, one oiock rrom
car line; cheap. 1235 E. Yamhill. Phone
Scott 101.
S4600 NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE,
AOD 0ULU1US, IIAO Ik mxvucj ,
move right In. W. H. Grlndstaff. 243
Stark st.
6-ROOM HOUSE. GOOD PLUMBING.
nearly new, $100 casn, bat. io per xnontn.
A. S. Ellis, 058 Williams ave. Phone Union
0S71.
FOR SALE! I FINE LOTS. EACH 50x100
feet. Parkview AOQ., near aunnysiue, ai
$250 each; a snap; by owner. Phone Hood
5CS.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on u. w. f. ejecinc une. -. .
Addlton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 6c
FOR SALE 500 ACRES STUMP LAND 16
mile from .forutna. inquire x Mor
rison st. C R. Davis Fuel Co.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Ufa. CALL
on us when you want to buy. uatnews
Palmer, 418 Oregonlan bldg.
LARGE MODERN HOUSE, 12 ROOMS. SIT-
uated on a corner aot, ciuoc in; iioerai
terms. Phone East 675.
FOR SALE BRAND-NEW BICYCLE. COST
$40; a snap it soia at once, xtoom e. mz'.'i
Washington st.
RARE BARGAIN-1600 BUYS 255 ACRES
near Brownsville. P. O. Box 275. Oregon
City. Or.
NEW 6-ROOM HOUSED HIGHLAND FOR
particulars address owner, uox 148, soutn
Seattle. Wash.
FOR SALE CHEAP NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE,
lot 50x100, Darn ana garacn. j-i spencer sr.,
Montavllla.
FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE, 7 ROOMS; 771
Kearney, bet. Z3U ana zttn. Apply sa .rail
ing bldg.
FOR SALE MODERN C-ROOM HOUSE.
very cheap. Inquire room 1, 133 H 5th at.
$2600 HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS. FULL BRICK
basement; lot 50x100. at 246 North 17th st
NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. 243
Sellwood sr.. Alblna. bet. 2 car lines.
$1200 HOUSE AND LOT. APPLY TO
owner.j 614 Qnlmby; a snap.
FOR SALE FARMS.
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. L Starr, Corvallls, Or.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to suit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wm. UacMaster. 311 Worcester
block.
320 ACRES WHEAT LAND, 200 IN CUL
tlvatlon. fenced, K mile to R. R. station
in Walla Walla County; $3000, part cash
or trade. Box 73. Beaverton. Or.
IRRIGATED LANDS OF THE DESCHUTES
Irrigation & Power Co. fcr sale by A. C
Palmer, local agent. 418 Oregonlan bldg
Farms, acreages, city property, timber In large
and small tracts: homestead locations. Max
well A Burg, S19 Ablngton bldg.
MODERN 55 ACRES. CLOSE IN. ELECTRIC
car; 700 Winter apples; easy terms. 227 front.
LAND SCRIP.
ALL KINDS OF LAND SCRIP, GENERAL
land practice; our forest reserve scrip for
non-Umbered lands is now ready. Collins
Land Cc Concord bldg.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
RECENTLY FROM THE EAST AND WANT
to hear from dealers in real estate, timber
lands and mining propositions. D. J.
Forbes. 515 Yamhill st-, Portland. Or.
WANTED TO BUY HOME CLOSE IN. ON
monthly installments; must be a bargain.
Address at once, J 9, Oregonlan.
WANTED 8MALL RANCH, NEAR PORT
land; give price. John A. Fort, Newberg,
Or.
TO EXCHANGE.
SAWMILL. NEARLY NEW SMALL PAT
ment down, balance in sawing,' or will
trade for country store P 8. Oregonlan.
CONTROLLING INTEREST IN VALUABLE
mining property for real estate, farm lands
preferred. C 7. Oregonlan.
FOR RENT FARMS.
20-ACRE FARM. GOOD BUILDING. WTND
mlll, fruit, near Woodstock; furnished
residence in Woodstock, 7 rooaas. C. L.
Parker. Woodstock.
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FARM FOR RENT ISO ACRES, 18 MILES
from Portland, near railroad: stock and
Implements furnished; rent oa sfearts. Q
3, Oregon! as.
TIMTBBR LANDS TOR aav'se
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, uarestrictsd. ready tec las.
43ta as.
LOWEST PRICES.
E. r. & ST. B. Riley. 908 Chamber Coauaerce.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. APPROVED
Santa Fa. with power of attorney to convey;
also fractional soldiers additional; will enter
amall tracts. Mnglnr.is A Son. 227 Falllnr
bldg.
Approved ecrlp; new loi agr lculrural or Umbar
t lands. L. W. Whiting 4c Co.. 403 AbUigtooL
GOOD Umber land ceap. scrip for s
Mathaws Xt Palmer. 18 Oregonlan bldg.
POR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles aad Harness.
WILL RENT OR SELL TEAM. 2000.
single horse, 1200. lumber wagons, 3 and
3 Inches; will sacrifice for cash. Phone
East 2333.
EXCELLENT HORSE. 1000 LBS., YOUNG
and sound, for sale or trade. Phone West
2975, after 3 P. it.
FOR SALE GOOD WORK HORSE. APPLY
at Lyon's stable, 115 Union ave., corner
East Alder.
ONE GOOD DOUBLE-SIsATED CARRIAGE
for S27. or will trad on wagon. 813
Water st.
WOLFSTEtN buys and sella norses. wagons,
harness, buggies, farm implements. 227 Front.
WANTED GOOD DRIVING HORSE,
about 1000 lbs. Inquire 45 1st st.
HORSES AND WAGONS TO HIRB BT DAT.
week or month. 211 Washington.
FOR SALE GOOD WORK HORSE. CALL
1212 Ellsworth st, Richmond.
Plaaoc.
FOR SALE CHEAP FINE. NEW A. B.
Chase'plano. owner leaving city. Call morn
ings 147 13th st.
BALLET. ROSEWOOD CAS J:. USED BUT HT
tle; great bargain, $130. Ellers Piano House,
351. Washington st.
FOR SALE PIANOLA, USED ONLY FEW
months; good as new; bargain. Address
x a, oregonlan.
Decker upright piano, slightly used. $50- new
Kimball organ, $35; must sell. 24l lst-Main.
Miscellaneous.
HAY FOR SALE 8000 TONS OF FIRST -
class alfalfa hay for sale -In lots to suit
purchaser on the Payette bench, well lo
cated for feeding sheep or cattle: for
particulars Inquire of W. F. Ringer, New
Plymouth, Idaho. R. F. D. No. L In
dependent phone.
DOES TOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair lt with Elaterlte: lt rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs.
Elaterlte Roofing Co.. 10 Worcester bldg.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN COMPLETE
merchants' lunch outfit; only used a short
time, consisting of large cooking range,
soup tureens, roast heaters, knives, forks,
plates, etc Call 379-381 East Morrison.
FOR SALE TWO THOROUGHLY BRED
bull terrier female puppies; prices rea
sonable. -Inquire 413 Eleventh st.
FOR SALE BARGAIN IN GOOD VIOLIN,
including case and bows; will pay to in
vestigate. V 0, Oregonlan.
NEW COLUMBIA DISC ORAPHOPHONE.
with 12 popular records, at your own
price. Phone Union 0S7L
TYPEWRITERS, all makes, av coat, from $23:
rubber stamps, seals, etc Coast Co., 231 Stark
Moving picture film, song sllaes, magic lan
terns. T. P. Andrews, 109 Mont. St.. S. F., Cat
IRON BED AND SPRING. NEW CHAIRS
and rocker. 134 N. 9th st. Phone Main 1353.
IF YOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LIVE FIR.
oak and ash wood, go to Hoover & Conway,
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF-
Am erics na now $25. 7th and Morrison.
SMALL AND LARGE SAFES, GOOD CON
dltlon; cheap. R SO. Oregonlan.
SHOWCASES AND COUNTERS FOR SALE
at the Chicago. 69 3d st.
FOR SALE GOOD RAMBLER BICYCLE.
Call 217 Oregonlan bldg.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WE PREPARE YOU QUICKLY AS PLLUS-
trator, cartoonist, lawyer; pharmacist,
stenographer, bookkeeper. Journalist, ad
writer, correspondence man, banker. Write
for free book. "Profits of Knowing How"
tells everything. National Correspondence
Schools. 82 When.. Indianapolis, U. S. A.
LOGGERS, MILL AND YARDMEN. LAB
orers, city and county; men and teams,
farmhands and milkers, restaurant and
mess-houso help; work of all kinds. Ca
nadian Employment Co.. 249 Burnslde and
22815 Morrison. Phone Main 3074.
A BRIGHT FUTURE FOR 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.
WANTED FIRST- CLASS. RAPID MOLD-
ers, capable ot aoing general oenca ana.
floor work; $3.50 per day, 9 hours; open
shop. Benicla Iron Works, Benlcia, Cali
fornia. WANTED GOOD, BRIGHT OFFICE AND
errand boy, about 10 years; must write
good hand; state salary expected, refer
ences and phone number. N 100, Oregonlan.
EMPLOYED OR UNEMPLOYED CAPA
ble. experienced men are wanted; write for
booklet. Pacific Commercial Bureau, agents.
"Hapgoods lnc" Walker bldg., Seattle.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS WINDOW
trimmer and card writer; state salary ex
pected, experience and give reference. Ad
dress P. O. Box 134, Tacoma, Wash.
WANTED YOUNG MEN STENOGRAPH-
ers and bookkeepers ior gooa paying posi
tions. Holmes Business College. Yamhill
and Eleventh sts. Phone Main 513.
FOR SALE TWO-CHAIR BARBER SHOP,
established ten years, in city; no opposi
tion; good trade; $330. Apply Sec Barber's
Union. 167 First St., room 1.
AMATEUR SINGERS, PERFORMERS, Mu
sicians wanted; salary $25 weekly. New
man's Theatrical Circuit, the Raleigh,
323 H Washington.
WANTED A GOOD, ACTIVE BOY. 15 TO
20 years "Id, to learn the orchard business
and farm work. Apply to S. M. Beard, Van
couver, Wash.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN TO SELL
stock for a new patent harness buckle;
everybody wants it. L 99. care Oregonlan.
WANTED A STRONG, ABLE-BODIED,
experienced shipping porter. Apply to Wad
hams & JCerr Bros., Front and Oak streets.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO STUDY LAW;
excellent chance to save time and money.
Address E. C care Oregonlan.
WANTED YOUNG LADY TO TAKE PRI
vate lessons in stenography: fine chance.
Address E. C., care Oregonlan.
WANTED BRAKEMAN FOR LOGGING
road; none but experienced men need apply.
Address A 10, Oregonlan.
WANTED TRAVELING ' SALESMAN TO
take standard article of hardware as side
line. H 7, Oregonlan.
TAILOR TO WORK ON ALTERATIONS.
Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, 3d and
Stark sts.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR
ber trade; terms reasonable. R 7, Ore
gonlan. FOREMAN FOR EXCAVATING. CELLAR
and street work, $3, city. Hansen, 26 N.
2d st.
WANTED EXPERIENCED COUPON SOLIC-
ltors for out-ot-town gaiiery. i-o, uregouian.
WANTED A GOOD BOY ABOUT 16 TO
work in store. Inquire B. B. Rich, 103 3d.
BOY WANTED AT G. P. CRUMELIN &
Sons. 126 Second st.. near Washington.
WANTED A TINNER. EDMONDSON
Co., St. Johns, cor. Jersey & Leavltt.
CLOTHING SALESMEN WANTED AT
Strain's, 2S5 and 287 Washington sU
WANTED BOY TO LEARN THE FLOR
lst business. Call 613 Washington.
WANTED ERRAND BOY. APPLY MANN
. Sc Beach, 92 2d at.
WANTED BOY WITH WHEEL. 355 MORRI-
SOB St.
WANTED A BOY AT THE PUBLIC Li
brary. JrANXD 0Y. AT. NAU'S DRUG. STORE.
KELT WANTED FE3CALE.
DOMESTIC HELP OT ALL XXNDS
chamber aids, ceeka, waitresses, aurs
girls, second girls, housekeepers, house
work. $15 to Sao. Canadian Parlors, 236.
Uorrteon. Phone Main 1328.
STENOGRAPHER. CORRECT AND QUICK
in dictation and transcribing; salary to be
gin with $30; no novices or yesterday busi
ness college graduates need apply. J 11,
Oregonlan.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work, elderly lady preferred; three In
family; reasonable wages and good home
for right party. 830 East 10th st.. North.
WOMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND REFINE-
ment lor responsible managerial position In
town of 3000 Inhabitants; references and se
curity required. Q 1. Oregonlan.
LADIES $20 PER THOUSAND COPYEn'G
letters Home. .No canvassing; material free.
Send stamp for particulars!. Howard Co..
1268 Broadway. New York.
LADIES EARN S20 PER HUNDRED
writing short letters. Send stamped en
velope for particulars. Ideal Manufactur
ing Co., Cassopolls, Mich.
WOMAN WANTED FOR GENERAL
housework, family of four adults, small
washing, early Sunday dinner, no evening
work. 355 Taylor st.
AMATEUR SINGERS. PERFORMERS, MU-
luans wanieu; salary i-o weeKiy. .New
man's Theatrical Circuit, the Raleigh.
323 Vi Washington.
GIRL FOR COOKING AND DOWNSTAIRS
worjt; aiso girt to taxa care or 3-year-old
child and do up-stalrs work. 230 King st.
Phone Main 2511.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS.
waiters, cnamoermalds, general workers.
St. Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone
Blade 2S81.
POSITION NOW OPEN FOR LADY STEN-
ogrspaer anu. oooKxeopcr; wages to start.
$40. Apply at Brownsville Woolen Mill
Store, city.
WANTED AT H. B. LITTS, 4TH AND
Washington sts., apprentice girl for alter
ation department; also first-class jacket
hand.
GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSD-
work; three adults; must live at own horns
nights; references required. 320Hi 7th su
COMB QUICK. EARLY; 10 ARM TRAY
waitresses good pay; also chamber work; do
mestics. Drake, 205H Washington.
WANTED LADY WORKING TO SHARE
rooms with lady; every convenience; very
cheap. L 12, Oregonlan.
GIRL WANTED FOR DOMESTIC WORK
in flat, good wages, four in family. 200
14th st., cor. Taylor.
GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK, SLEEP
home, call before 8 A. M.. 320 1st, cor.
Halsey.
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EXPERIENCED WAIST FINISHER AT
once; only first-class need apply. 412 Alder
street.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR SEC
ond and dining-room work, hone Main 2443.
WANTED A FlRST-CLASS. UP-TO-DATE
lady canvasser; & snap. 404 Ablngton bldg.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
from 8 to 2; wages $12. 651 Kearney st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK:
must understand cooking. 133 N. 18th st.
EXPERIENCED NURSE WANTS POSITION
caring for elck or Invalid. V 5, Oregonlan.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOCSE
work in small family. 527 Northrup st.
STRONG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work, 351 32d st, Willamette Heights.
WANTED GOOD COOK. TWO IN FAM
lly. Apply mornings, 812 Johnson st.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; must be cook. 3l3 13th st.
SPECIAL WORK FOR LADY; GOOD PAY TC-'
right party. C 100, Oregonlan.
AN EXPERIENCED GIRL SMALL FAMILY.
Apply mornings, 301 13th st.
A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 468
Market st.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
PUPILS IN TELEGRAPHY BY AN EX-
penenceu operator, uau iMoft .First at.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
GdOD FURNITURE SALESMAN WANTS
position, wholesale or retail, on the floor
or traveling; 12 years' experience, sober
and steady. Address G 11, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN EXPERIENCED AS COL-
lector wonts position; well acquainted with
the town; can give reference and bonds.
Address C 10, Oregonlan.
WANTED BY EXPERIENCED ACCOCNT-
ant, bookkeeping to do evenings; satisfac
tory references. Y 13, Oregonlan.
AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKSEPR AND
office man wishes position; can give Al
.references. L 11, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED POSITION AS CHIEF ELEC
trician or assistant superintendent or su
perintendent of power plant or electric
light and water plant by young electrical
engineer, technical graduate aad have my
own tools. Had 8 years' practical experi
ence and now superintendent of light and
works in town of 3000; good references. Ad
dress T 8, Oregonlan.
WANTED A POSITION BY A FIRST-CLASS,
all-round German butcher, 23 years' experi
ence, strictly sober and steady, and not afraid
of work. Address W 11, Oregonlan, Portland,
Or.
ALL ROUND MECHANIC. 25 YEARS' Ex
perience, builder and contractor, desires
work as finisher or foreman. J. McKlnza,
315 Couch st.
YOUNG MEN ATTENDING SCHOOL WANT
places to work for board. Holmes Business
College, Yamhill and 11th sts. Phone Main
513.
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POSITION WANTED BY YOUNG MARRIED
man with responsible firm; chance for ad
vancement; no soliciting-. C 6, Oregonlan.
WANTED TO DO SCRUBBING AND
house or office cleaning or fire furnace, by
white man. Address "W 2, care Oregonlan.
THREE 'JAPANESE WANT POSITIONS AS
cooks In the country, hotel or camp. Ad
dress 121 N. 15th st, tel, Clay 854.
STEADY, EXPERIENCED MAN AS HELP
er in blacksmith shop, iron works, or
kindred trades. P. O. Box 300, city.
JAPANESE ASSN. CAN FURNISHED Do
mestic servants, farm and all kinds of
help. Black 992. 268 Everett st.
BAKER WANTS POSITION OR WOULD
take second on bread or cakes. 91
Grand ave. N. R. 50.
SITUATION BY ALL-ROUND CANDY
maker. pastry and cake baker. Address
G S. Oregonlan.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUA
tlon to do good cooking and housework.
S 7, Oregonlan.
DENTAL STUDENT WANTS A PLACE TO
earn his board, doing any work required.
M 12, Oregonlan.
WANTED WORK OF ANY DESCRIPTION
by a good man, German or English. O. L.
285 Front st.
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STEADY, YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS
inside work; wages $1.75 'to $2 per day.
430 E. 10th.
JAPANESE COOK WISHES SITUATION IN
family in the city or country. E 12, Ore
gonlan. t
MALE COOK WANTS PLACE IN CAMP,
hotel or restaurant. 388 Everett sU
WANTED SEVERAL GOOD HOUSES TO
make collections for. ' L 97. Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Housekeepers.
SITUATION WANTED RESPECTABLE
woman, boy 10. housekeeper widower's
family. 230 Yamhll. Phone Black 28SL
WANTED A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEP
er by a middle-aged lady. J 12, Oregonlan.
TWO EXPERIENCED SWEDISH GIRLS
want work in family. 642 Upshur st., ctr.
20th N.
'aPseeHaneoHS.
YOUNG WOMAN. STUDYING MUSIC, WILL
do light housework in small family for
good home and use of plaao. Address. A
9, Oregos&s