Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 08, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8r 1904.
IS READY TO MARRY HIM
MARY ROBINSON MAKES MICH
r AEL PfERTIER HAPPY.
His Attempted-Suicide Due to Imagi
nary Fickleness of -the Girl
" , Eager to Leave Hospital.
Michael Piertier slept last night on a
couch of happiness and dreamed of love
The old man'learned yesterday that his
15-year-old sweetheart is awaiting the
day when he shall be discharged from the
hospital and that on that day she -will
become his wife. The -would-be suicide
is glad that 'the poison he took did not
have a deadly effect, 'for he has discov
ered that it was all a mistake and that
he himself, -was to blame.
Yesterday afternoon Piertier was able
to talk.
"I went to Vancouver one day too
early," he said. "When Mary did not
come, I thought she had changed her
mind or that her parents had finally re
fused to let the marriage lake place, and
I grew despondent. "When I came back
to Portland J -was so overwrought that J.
did not know what I was doing. I have
no remembrance of purchasing the drug
or of taking It. and I must have been out
of my mind when I did it. I am glad it
is all a mistake."
Piertier is still very weak and very sick,
but he was happy yesterday. Mary Rob
inson's brother was at St. Vincent's Hos
pital yesterday morning to talk with him
and he explained, to the old man that the
girl was willing to become a bride as
soon as Piertier was able to leave the
hospital for the altar. Piertier does not
seem to care for the great differences in
the ages of himself and his bride-to-be.
He Is apparently devoted to the child
and earnestly desires to marry her. He
talked with the girl's brother as long as
the nurses would allow the conversation
to go on, and when the young man left.
Piertier shook hands with him. and told
him "to tell Mary he would be all right
within a short time and would be sure the
next .time to "arrive at the rendezvous on
the appointed day and not the day be
fore.
Though Piertier is 60 years of age, just
four times as old as the girl he is going
to marry, he is well preserved and strong,
siothlng but his gray hairs' and beard be
traying his age. He is estimated to be
worth about $30,000. All that he would
talk of yesterday was his coming hap
piness and he. repeatedly begged the
nurses and physician to do everything
to hasten his recovery, that the wedding
arrangements might be carried out.
The girl's brother, when asked yester
day where the pair would live after the
wedding, answered that he did not know.
but that he hardly thought Piertier would
insist on spending the remainder of his
life lii his scow on the river-bank. It
was more probable, he said, that he would
build a residence in St. Helens and live
there with his girl-wife, spending In quiet
ude the remaining years of his life which.
for the past few months, has been tem
pestuous.
AT THE THEATERS
"What the Press Agents Say
"SALAMMBO" MATINEE TODAY
Frederick Warde and Kathryn Kidder
in Beautiful Production.
This afternoon at 2:15 o'clock the cele
brated players Frederick "Warde and Kath
ryn Kidder, supported by an excellent
cast, will be seen at The Marauam Grand
Theater In the gorgeous spectacular
Bcenlc production "Salammbo." TJhls 'pro
duction is the mst sumptuous that has
yet been exploited by Managers "TCagen
hals and Kemper. It a stirring and tragic
love story of Matho and Salammbo, the
two central characters which will he as
sumed by Mr. "Warde and Miss Kidder.
respectively. Among the large support
ing company are wadsworth Harris,
Thomas Cooke, Dudley Kellard and Ina
Brooks. The last performance will be
given tonight - 8:15.
Remarkable Feat in "Niobe."
Miss Countiss accomplishes a remark
able feat in "Niobe." the current attrac
tion at the Columbia Theater, by stand
Ing perfectly still not moving an eyelash
for & period of at least five minutes. This
occurs "in the first act, when she is first
disclosed as the marble statue. The ten
sion that accompanies the situation itself
Is Increased by the fact that every eye
in the audience is upon her and every
line spoken during the scene has reference
to this wonderful figure. Moreover, the
lines are funny enough to create laughter,
no matter how many times they are heard.
and that the actress maintains the In
animation of the statue for the whole
time is little short of wonderful.
"Niobe" has proved Itself a big magnet
this week. It has drawn larger audiences
than any attraction playing in. town. The
usual matinee will take place this after
noon and .the final performance tonight.
Matinee Today. v
True S. Janios'-ls pleasing the patrons
of the Joaker Theater by his clever in
terpretatlon of Sherlock Holmes in A.
Conan Doyle's "The Sign of the Four,'
There are just two more performances
of this thrilling detective play, the mat
lnee this "afternoon at 2 o'clock and the
last performance tonight. The sale of
seats indicates two rarge houses.
""Coon Hollow" Matinee.
The last two performances of "A Ro
mance of Coon -Hollow," which has been
such a tremendous success at Cordray's
the past week, will occur this afternoon
and tonight Unqualified approval is the
verdict of Portland theatergoers concern
ing the play.
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
Ralph Stuart at the Marquam.
"By long odds the sanest things in the
line of melodrama that has been pre
sented this season Is 'By Bight of Sword,
which Balph Stuart produced at Jthe
American Theater," says the New York
Daily News, concerning the next attrac
tion at the Marquam Grandthree nights
and "Wednesday matinee, beginning Mon
day, October 10. "Mr. Stuart was long a
a ptock star at the American and Murray
Hill Theaters, and a couple of seasons
ago he essayed a tour to the Pacific Coast,
where he became a popular favorite, and
Incidentally produced this dramatization
of A. "W. Marchmont's stirring Russian
story, 'By Bight of Sword.' After two
successful tours of the Coast, he brought
the play to New York, where he made a
complete new scenic production, engaged
the best possible cast, and scored a romantic-comedy
triumph of the season at
the American." The complete production
and original 5ompany will be seen with
Mr. Stuart at the Marquam Grand. Seats
are now selling.
"The Wizard of Oz" at the Marquam.
"The "Wizard of Oz," one of the few
genuine unqualified successes of the seas
on, will be the attraction at The Mar
quam, Grand Theater next Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday nights, October 13, 14
and 15, with a special matinee Saturday.
The success of "The "Wizard of Oz" points
two trenchant facts. One is thai the artj
ol extravaganza is not yet aeaa; tne otner
is that American managers need not go
to London or Paris to import pantomlnes
and spectacles when native talent can
boast a director like Julian Mitchell, who
can stage anything so magnificent as this
extrxvasanza. The advance sale of seats
will open next Tuesday morning; Octo
ber H, at 10 o'clock;
" Sale for "An American Citizen."
The seat 'sale for "An American Citi
zen" the Columbia Theater's offering for
next week, is going with a rush that in
dicates the great "popularity of the local
stock company as no other sign could.
Many Portlanders remember Nat C Good
win s periorm ance 01- tne pi ay, ana are
apparently anxious to bear the -comedy
once more. It is a clean. Goodwin-like
piece, filled with the cleverest epigrams
that even, came from the pen of Madeline
Lucette Byley. brimming over with hu
morous situations and still retaining the
pathos of which Goodwin is so fond.
Mr. Baume and Miss Countiss have both
played their respective roles before, and
they are as much in love with the play
as they appear to be in love with each
other during its progress. Following "An
American Citizen," the company will pre
sent the well-known drama, "Sowing the
Wind."
"Burled at Sea" at Cordray's.
The Humphrey-Chapman Company will
open at tomorrow's matinee in the start
ling sensational melodramatic and comedy
success, "Burled at Sea." The earnest
ness with which each member of the com
pany plays his or her part has a great
deal to do -with the realltv of the niece.
The -splendid scenery and effects are the
same as were used in the original produc
tion.
AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS
The Fascination of Danger.
Something fascinating lurks in every
perilous feat and so it is that hundreds of
people are returning day after day to the
Star Theater to see the single casting act
of the three Forrests. This great act
wherein one gymnast swings another in a
giant arc and then tosses him in the air
is watched in breathless suspense by the
spectators. Safely accomplished it evokes
round- after round of hearty applause.
Those who have not seen this sensational
turn should not miss the remaining per
formances today and tomorrow.
"One Long Scream."
Sometimes an act is described by some
enthusiastic performer as being "one long
scream." This means that its presenta
tion was greeted,. with much applause and
laugnier ay tne audience, xne act or
Bussell and O'Neill at the Arcade The
ater this week is really entitled .to be de
scribed In this way. It is one of the
funniest sketches offered in any vaude
ville house in Portland for a long time,
and is meeting with hearty appreciation.
It will be presented at all performances
today and tomorrow, but no longer.
At the Bijou Today.
For the vaudeville show that presents-
the most attractive features there's noth
ing like" the Bijou -performance In town
this week. This afternoon and evening
especially excellent performances "will be
given. The vltascope pictures of the
burning of the General Slocum are the
vaudeville sensation of the week. For
fancy steps and marvelous dancing, Smith
and Brown, common names but remark
able men, are premiers. Baby Buth in
her dainty, cute dancing 'and acrobatic act
is a star. Hattie "Wade Mack is an 'inimi
table old Irish woman.
Mirth, Music and the Lyric.
The big comedy bill at the Lyric is prov.
ing the most successful of any offering
made by that handsome theater this seas
on. The audiences this week have been
limited only by the capacity of the audi
torium and the most cordial reception has
been tendered each of the artists on the
programme. If you want a chance to
laugh for an hour without once blushing
or feeling ashamed of yourself see the
funniest show in town at the Lyric.
BATTLESHIP LITTLE DAMAGED
Fire on the Kansas of No Conse
quence, and Not at AH Suspicious.
CAMDEN N. J., Oct 7. General Man
ager Hill, of the New York Shipbuilding
Company, today made the following
statement concerning the fire last night on
the battleship ' Kansas, in course of con
struction at the yards:
"There was positively nothing suspicious
about the fire on the Kansas. As a mat
ter of fact the blazes are not unusual
and can hardly be prevented. The fire oc
curred In a lot of sawdust that had been
thrown about one of the tanks. This is
done after the tanks have been filled with
water to test them, the sawdust being
used to dry up the surface of the tanks
and show any leak..
"There are 20 gangs of riveters working
op. the battleship, which is about 30 per
cent completed. One of the riveters late
yesterday afternoon must have dropped a
hot rivet, or perhaps a splinter irom a
rivet landed in the sawdust. A fire en
sued and continued to smolder -until It
developed toward midnight. The damage
to the ship amounts to nothing."
It was erroneously reported last night
that the fire had occurred on the cruiser
Washington.
The Denver & ZUo Grande will run a
series of special personally conducted ex
cursions to St. Louis during the World's
Fair. No change of cars Portland to St.
Louis. Call at 124 Third street for partic
ulars.
quent remark of purchasers of Carter's
Little Liver Pills. When you try them
JUU tWil Oil J IUC
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Oct. 7. Maximum temperature,
63 deg.; minimum, 5L. River reading at 11 A.
II., 2.2 feet; chance in past 24 hours, rise 0.
foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. is 5 P. M
trace; total since September 1, 1904, 0.23 inch
normal. 2.47 Inches; deficiency, 2.19. Total
sunshine October C 1904, 3 hours and 12 mtn
utes; possible, 11, hours and 24 minutes. Ba
rometer (reduced to sea level) ,at 6 P. M.
29.69.
PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER.
Wino.
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So
STATIONS.
Baker City
Bismarck .......
Boise
Burtka
'Helena
Kamlcops. B. C.
orth Head
Pru-htMlfi ....
Rain
Cloudy
Rain
Cloudy
Cloudy
kSoudy
(Clear
Pt. cloudr
Portland ......
Red Bluff
Roaeburg
Sacramento
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosb Iiland
"Walla, Walla
KJiouay
Raw
PL. cloudr
.tsain
Cloudy
Kain
(Cloudy
Cloudy
NE
Pt. cloudr
Light. T trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Showers and thunder storms have occurred
today In Northern California, Eastern Oregon
and Southern Idaho. Elsewhere In the Pacific
Coaet' States fair but cloudy weather has pre
vailed. It Is etlll raining this evening In Ear
em Oregon. Southwestern Idaho, and In the
Interior of California.
It Is much cooler than usual east of the Cas
cades and in Nevada and Northern California.
The Indications are for cloudy weather in
this district Saturday, with showers in East
ern Oregon and Southern Idaho.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at S P. M. for
28 houra ending at midnight. October 8:
Portland and vldnlty Clpudy; northwest
winds.
Western Oregon Clcudy; winds mostly north,
erly.
Waatara WsiM Tying CI o ud r, -with- abowera
... 5S 0.08112 jSW
... 50 0.00120 X
... 63 0.221 IN
...56 0.011 6 W
... 40O.O2 N
... SOO.OOi 0
... MiO.OO 10NW
....1641 T !SB
63(0.00 NW
620.14 SB
.....- esio.oo io!n
6G0.06 ,6'BW
70 0.00 6'S
04J0.06 8 SW
62 T INB
10010.00 1NW
52 0.02
60 0.00
HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN -PLAN
Keens. $1.W to $3.00 Per Bay,
Acesrdiac to. Location.
J. t: DAYIES, Pre.
St, Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
European Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50
First-Class Restaurant In Connection
mill
alone; the coast; variable winds, mostly north
to east.
Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho-
Cloudy to partly cloudy.
Easter Oregon and Southern Idaho Cloudy,
?rlth probably showers.
A. B. WOLLABER,
Acting District Forecaster.
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MEETING NOTICES.
THE REPUBLICAN CLUB OF PORT
LAND Rally tonight at Allsky Hall, Third
ana .Morrison streets, at S o'clock, come
out and bring your friends. Good speaking
and music H. H. NORTHUP,
CHAS. E. LOCKWOOD... President.
Secretary.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 12. A. F.
this (Saturday) evening at "7:30
o'clock. Work In the E. A. degree.
Visitors are cordially Invited. 3y
order of the W. M. W. M. DE LIN.
secretary.
DIED.
RALEIGH October 7, at 0 A. M., George M.
.Raleigh, aged 40 years.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
RALEIGH Oct. 7. George II. Raleigh, aged
40 years. Funeral rrora uatnearai. iota ana
Davki. Saturday morning, at 8 o'clock.
Friends Invited to services. Interment at
St. Mary's Cemetery. Funeral private.
nnVN'INT,. McENTEE GILBAUGH.
successors to Dunning & Campion, under
takers and embalm ers. modern In every de
tail. 7Ui and Tine. Phone Main 430. Xady
assistant.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO- Undertakers and
erobalmers, have moved to their new build
ing Third and Salmon. Lady, assistant.
Telephone No. C07.
3. P. FIN LEY SON, Funeral Directors.,
eor. .3d and Madison. Office of County Cor
oBeri.Lady assistant. Telephone No. 8.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414' East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone 2ast 52.
Zeller-Byrnes Co- Undertakers, embalm
ers. 27S BusseU. Phone East 1088. Lady As't.
NEW TODAY.
TO GO TO TROPICS MAN WITH 12 YEARS'
experience In Spanish-America; speaks and
writes Spanish fluently; cllgbt knowledge of
French, desires position manager or agent
In Sp&nteh'Amerlca or Philippines. Address
M. care S47 Mallory avenue, Portland. Or.
SEE THIS 25x100, BET. WASHINGTON
and Alder on Tenth, for sale. Fine piece
business property. Tenants anxious for
lease, old .building or now. R. M. Wilbur,
306 McKay bldg.
FOR SALE THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF
Mrs. Deshon, dry troods, gents' furnishings,
show-cases, counters, shelving. 9 North 3d
etreet.
Special Offers
CRnftfl Modern residence, 9 rooms, large
POOUU reception-hall, two grates, fur
nace, concrete basement, barn. 2
lots IDOxlOO -feet, fine lawn and
shrubbery. Cor. 12th and Weldler
streets, Holladay Addition,
conn ft Beautiful suburban home at Mt.
JOUUU Tabor, house 10 rooms, with tower
containing, smoking or sewing
room commanding unsurpassed
view, large double parlors, library.
dining-room, large bathroom, two
toilets, basement under entire
, house,, furnace, closet In every
room lrl house, two open fireplaces
and one very handsome mantel.
Interior finished In Fort Orford
cedar and California Redwood
and beautifully frescoed. Grounds
350x132 feet, abundance of orna
mental, shade and. all kinds of
fruit? trees, new barn; owner has
spent over J 12.000 on this place.
Terms: moderate cah payment,
balance on time at C per cent.
ein nnil Hoytr street, near 22d, lot COxlOO
51U,WUU feet two -di-bullt houses.
rented to flrst-class tenants and
paying over 10 per cent. Terms
' can be arranged.
The Title Guarantee &
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Ground Floor. Fourth -St. Side.
FOR SALE:
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:THE-
ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR ANDERSON, .Hansjar
Front and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND - . OREOON
FREE 'BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
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$2.00 per day. Sample rooms In connection.
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AMUSEMENTS.
r !..rU; TU Geo. LEiier
VUlUlllUld 1 lldlXl Kanajtr
14th and Washington. Phone 110.
Matinee today, last performance tonight
, of Paulton'a farce-comedy,
"NIOBE"
Presented by Columbia Stock Company.
.All next week, starting matinee tomorrow,
Nat Goodwin's greatest success.
"AX AMERICAN CITI?EN.
By Madeline Lucette Ryley.
Mr. Goodwin says: "It Is the "best American
comedy ever written.
Prices 15c. 25c, 50c; entire gallery,
15c Matinee 15c and 25c; entire gal
lery, 10c Ticket office open at Rovre
& Martin's, 0th and Waablngtop, from 10
A. M. to 7 P. M. Phone Main 110. At
theater from 7 P. M. to 10 P. M. Phone
311.
MAROIIAM RnAVI) THEATER-
TV. T. PANGLE, Resident Manager.
inone Jiaineua.
Portland press unanimous In praising
FREDERICK WARDE AND KATHRYN
- KIDDER.
In Wagenhals & Kemper's gorgeous production.
"SALAMMBO."
Special-price matinee today. Prices, fl, 75c,
50c. 35c 25c 1
Last performance tonight, $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c,
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
. W. T PANGLE. Resident Manager.
rnone Alain 63.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Nights.
Oct. 10. 11. 12. 1004.
Popular-price matinee Wednesday,
JIB. RALPH STUART
In the romantic arama.
"BY RIGHT OF SWORD."
Evening prices Lower floor. SI. 75c Balcony.
"5c 50c Gallery. 35c 25c Popular Wednesday
matinee prices Adults. 50c; children. 25c; to
any an oc tne tneatcr.
CORDRAY'S THEATER
- CORDRAY & RUSSELL., Managers.
Portland's rtonulir nlavnouse.
Last performances Matinee. 2:15 today, and
sua tonight,
CHARLES E. CALLAHAN'S
Celebrated slay.
"A Romance of Coon Hollow"
Beautiful scenery. Strong cast of characters.
A comedy melodrama.
Songs, dances, specialties by the
ALABAMA QUARTET.
Prices Night. 10, 20, 30; special reserved
seats, 50c. Matinee prices. 25c to any part
oi ice nouse; children, special reals, 10c
NEXT ATTRACTION
The Humphrey-Chapman Co
Starting Sunday Matinee, October 18. Monday,
xuesaay ana Wednesday evenings,
"BURIED AT SEA"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday matinee and
nigni. "Ji.OU3 O' TENNESSEE."
(
BAKER THEATER
Oregon Theater Co. (Inc), Lessee.
Phone Main 1007. Geo. L. Baker. Manager.
Matinee .today, last performance tonight,
A great success,
"THE SIGN OF THk FOUR"
Sir A. Conan Doyle's wonderful story of the
adventures OL boeriocK .Holmes
True S. James as Sherlock- Holmes.
Baker prices prevail.
. THE STAR THEATER
The Biggest and Most Fashionable Vaude
ville oaeater.
THE THREE FORRESTS.
CLIFFORD ESKELL.
BELL AND DALTON.
THE KRAMERS.
THE DOWNEY" SISTERS.
WILL C. HOYT..
THE PROJECTOSCOPE. .
Shows 20:30 to 4:30 P. M.. 7:30 to 10:30 P. M.
General admission. 10c; reserved box seats, 25c
THE ARCADE THEATER
The Original Family Vaudeville House.
This Week
THE GREAT BCRDICK.
RUSSELL AND O'NETL.
EMMA O'NEIL.
KATE COYLE.
TIIK BIOSCOPE. .
Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., "K30 to 10:30 P. M.
LYRIC THEATER
Corner Aider nd beventh.1
HIGH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:3u to 4:30; 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday, 2 to 10
P. M. Titis ad. a&a 10e will admit two
people asy matinee except Suadaya and
bauoays.
TEN CENTS NO HIGHER.
BIJOU THEATER
Sixth, Bet. Alder aad Washlagtea
The home of polite vaudeville.
Continuous perforasa&ces from 3 -to 4:39 P. M.
Bundaym, contlwuoaa 2 to-10:30 P. M.
Kr relax performance frem 7 to 10:30 F. M.
Any eat e laeaicr.
TEN CENTS
BASEBALL
Seattle vs. Portland
FMrufiM Pari;, Oer. 4, 5, I, 7, 3, S
TfliHm dars. Tfcarsdtur aad FrMar.
Gaaes eaHed 3: Sday. 2:39 P. M. Ad
wlselm. 3e; shllarnr. lc
NEW TO DAT.
LOTS IN
Piedmont
AND
WEST PIEDMONT
60x100 FEET,
$200 EACH AND UPWARDS
ON EASY TERMS
(We have a branch real estate
office at "West Piedmont in charge of.
Mr. E. B. Cary from whom full in
formation may be obtained. Take
"TJ" car to the junction office is a
few hlocks north.)
Title Guaraatee & Trust Co.
6 and 7 Chamber of Oommerce.
Ground Floor, Fourth-street Side.
LOTS
AT
POINT VIEW
ST. JOHNS.
Close to car line, few minutes' walk
from mills and factories. Fine loca
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AND.$5.00 A MONTH
Title Guarantees Trust Co.
6 and 7 Chamber, of Commerce.
Ground Floor, Fourth-street Side.
WOODSTOCK
Portland's beautiful suburb.
Homes on Monthly Installments.
See the Owner.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY,
108 Third St.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. '
$1000 New cottage, 5 rooms, small barn
and two lots, 90x100 feet. In North Irving
ton; terms, half cash, balance on time. (A.
293.)
$1400 House 5 rooms, bath, gas, base
ment, lot 50x70 feet. Falling St., bet. E.
.8th and E. 10th; terms $150 cash, balance
$15 a month. (A. 205.)
$3200 House 6 rooms and e lots 200x100
feet. E. 37th. bet. E. Taylor and E.
Salmon sts. (S. 203.)
2050 Modern house, G rooms and lot
50x100 feet, nice yard and fruit. "E. Mor
rison and E. 35th st. (S. 107.)
$3200 Six fine lots In Irvington. Terms
half cash, balance on time. (H. 174.)
$3000 House G rooms, full attic and full
basement, lot 50x100 feet, E. 8th and Til
lamook sts. (H. 173.)
$1550 New modern house 7 rooms, bath,
basement, lot 50x100 feet, . Mallory ave.'
near doing st. (A. 292.)
$1000 Two fine lots 100x100 feet, S. E.
cor. E. 13th and Hancock sts. Terms,
small amount cash, balance monthly pay
ments. (H. 171.)
$1200 House 4 rooms and bath, lot 50x
100 feet. E. Washington st., bet. E. 35th
and E. 3Cth sts. (S. 195.)
$1400 House 7 rooms and two lots lOOx
100 feet. E. Yamhill and E. 44th sts. Terms,
$300 Cash, balance In monthly payments.
(S. 202,)
$2250 New bouse 5 rooms, bath, piped
for. gas. lot 50x100 feet. Holladay Park
Addition. (H. .)
$6300 New, modern house, 9 rooms; gas
fixtures, furnace, lot 75x100 feet, concrete
sidewalks, streets Improved. Waaco- and
22d sts.. Holladay Park Addition. (H.
Titles Insured, Ab stracts Furnished.
TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO.,
U and 7 Chamber of Commerce. '
THE PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF
OREGON. 1
"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 Officer, and Mr. Walter J. GI1I.I
Second Assistant Secretary.
The Company, having ample capital and
resources, which it 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 office.
109 Third street, and confer with Its of
ficers in regard to anything that you may
wish to buy or sell. .
A HOME READY TO YOUR HAND WE
have for sale on Corbett street, near Ban
croft ave.. a desirable house of ten rooms;
possession can be given promptly: price
moderate; terms reasonable. Portland Trust
Company, of Oregon. 109ThIrd st.
GREATEST BARGAIN TODAY BY OWNER.
$1500 Very nice 8-room house on E. Taylor
St., Sunnyslde; hot and cold water, bath,
etc.; everything In fine' condition. Inquire
170 E. 34th st.
FARM. FOR SALE CHEAP 70 ACRES. 7
acres cleared; house and barn; well and
springs; one acre mixed fruits on county road,
lo miles north of city. T 17, care Oregonlan.
THINK OF THAT BEAUTIFUL U BLOCK
with 100 feet of cement pavement, S. E. cor.'
15th and Weldler, being slaughtered ror $1000.
A. D. Marshall. S2K 3d st.
$7000 THREE MODERN, SIX-ROOM
houses, close In; yearly Income, $864;
terms East Side. Apply Qsborn Hotel.
Phone East 375.
NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE. LOT OLD FRUIT
trees, large lot; must sell; time or cash,
$800. Joe Nash, Nashville Station, on Mount
Scott car line.
CHOrCE BUTLDING SITE. 40 FEET FRONT
on 22d st., 'near Irving; will advance
money to build. Portland" Trust Company,
100 3d st.
"200 FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. w. 1 - eiecinc line- u. it.
Addlton, Lents, Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 5c
$850 FOR SALE BY OWNER AT A SAC
rlfice. a cozy little home on 24th and
Brooklyn sts., 783. Phone Union 3552.
-BLOCK FOR SALE, BY OWNER, ON
13th and Division sts. Tlbbetts" Add.; price
$2500. Inquire at 42S E. 11th.
FOR SALE-SSOO ACRES STUMP LAND 16
miles from Portland. Inquire 287 E, Mor
rison it C B. Davis Fuel Co.
MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE, TWO LOTS,
concrete basement, gas, sewer, etc.; ,$2500.
Phone Union 0524.
$3400016 E. TAYLOR, NEW MODERN
7-room house, 50-foot lot, very attractive
neighborhood.
ONE 7-ROOM. ALSO ONE "4-ROOM HOUSE
for sale on' instalments. Phone Union 173,
Mrs. Howe.
FOR SALE TWO LOTS. COR. HAWTHORNE
and West .avenues. Owner, premises, or 131
Grand ave.
$3200016 E. TAYLOR, NEW MODERN;
7-room house, lot size to suit, nice lawn.
FOR SALE-LOT 50x100. AT RICHMOND,
very cheap. Owner, 395 Front at.
HOME CORNER LOT. 9 ROOMS. $875 CASH.
Berry & Aiexanaer. . om.
FOR 8ALX FAXMS.
FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE. 7 ROOMS: 771
Kearney, bet. 23d and 24th. Apply 322 Fall
ing bldg. . .
RARE BARGAINS $1 600 BUYS 2S6 ACRES
near Brownsville. P. O. Box 275. Oregoa
City. Or.
MODERN 55 ACRES. CLOSE IN. ELECTRIC
car; 700 Winter apples; easy terras. 227 Txomu
r
NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. 242
gellwood sc. Albtea, feet. 2 ear liaes.
JXKv SALE PAKMS.
THE OLD AND MOST RELIABLE REAL
estate -.eoespany otters you best farms listed
anywhere
375 acres, IS miles from Portland. . nearly
260 acres in cultivation, good buildings, ana
la,a&. running, water, only $30 per acre if sold
quick. : s .
240. acres. 1ft miles from Portland 100
acres In. cultivation, fine buildings, black
soil, extra, good dairy or stock ranch. $35
per acre.
, 13 acres fine land on O.' W. R., 9 miles
out; S. aires clear, new 5-room house. $1S00.
CoiB and.eee our ble list.
CHARLBSON & STAUB. 245H Morrison st.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 200-ACRE
dairy fatm on Columbia River, and goeu
county road, 2 miles' below Kalama; 150
acres meadow, balance cleared grazing land;
large, well-arranged dairy bam. almost new;
larit farmhouse; land fenced and crossfencd;
orchard; place Is an ideal dairy farm. 'and
will aappcrc from CO to 60 milch cows; don't
buy until you see this one; price only $3000,
Irnua &. Willoughby, Kalama, Wash.
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 eale by A. C
Palmer, local agent, 418 Oregonlan bldg.
$356 EACH TWO 40-ACRE TRACTS. 34
miles electric line, best of farming district
In Oregon, springs, creek. 4GS E. 0 th.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 5. 10. 15 OR 20
acres bearing-fruit farm, one mile south of
Hood River, Or. T. Chapman, owner. .
Farms, acreages, city property, timber In. large
and small tracts: homestead locations. Max
well & Burg. 319 Ablngton bldg.
TOR BENT FARMS.
WANTED TO RENT GOOD FARM OF FROM
10 to-100 acres. P. O. Box 14. Woodstock.
Or.
LAND SCRIP.
ALL KINIJ3 OF LAND SCRIP. GENERAL
land practice; our forest reserve scrip for
non-timbered lands is now ready. Collins
Land Co., Concord bldg.
rrvmv.R. LANDS FOR SALS. .
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted.: ready for immediate
use. LOWEST PRICES.
B. F. & F. B. Riley. 60S Chamber Commerce.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. APPROVED.
Santa Fe with power of attorney to convey;
also fractional soldiers' additional-will enter
small tracts. Maglnnls & Son. 227 Falling
building.
TO EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE OR SELL 120 ACRES,
homestead relinquishment, 2 good placer
mines, three good timber locations, leu
acres coal land. Box 27, Toledo, Or.
CITY EOTS TO EXCHANGE FOR FARM
property. 226 Tailing bldg.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED HAVE- CASH TO BUY TOR 8-
room modern bouse; West Bide, particulars
must be given, w 13, oregonlan.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles and Harness.
BARGAIN BROWN MARE. 8 YEARS OLD,
weight 1100; new top buggy ana Harness.
585 5th.
ONE GOOD DOUBLE-SEATED CARRIAGE-
for $27. or will trade on wagon. 313 warer si.
-wnr.FRTEJiN buvs and sells horses, wagons.
WANTED GOOD DRIVING HORSE.
about 1000 lbs. Inquire 45 1st st.
HORSES AND WAGONS TO HIRE .BY DAY,
week, or month. 2U Washington.
TEAM. WEIGHT 3000 pounds, age T and 8.
320 iront st.
Pianos.
FOR SALE CHEAP FINE. NEW A. B.
Chase piano, owner leaving city. Call morn
lngs 147 13th st.
Miscellaneous.
HAY FOR, SALE 8000 TONS OF FERST-
class- alfalfa hay for -sale in lots to suit
purchaser cn 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.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN COMPLETE
merchants' lunch outfit; only used a short
time, consisting 01 large cooking range,
soup tureens, roast heaters, knives, forks.
plates, etc. can 379-381. ii&sz aiornsca.
nnra vnim -nnnv T.ttatc?
Repair It with Elaterite; It rolls, easy- lo
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old-iron, tin or smngies; Dest xor new roots.
Elaterite Roofing Co., room 2. Hamilton bldg.
FOR SALE HUSH BETTER DOG. S YEARS
old.- broken, all birds, $30; aIso124 homer
pigeons. $1.60 pair. 1284 Vlllardave., Wil
lamette Station.
ONE CHOICE MALE. TWO FEMALE FOX
terrier pups. Deaunes, inoruugnorea. petu
greed, at sacrifice; owner leaving city. ISi
N. 9th.
ONE NEARLY NEW REMINGTON TYPE
wrlter for sale cheap or will rent. Ad
dress Typewriter,' 266 Park.
LAUNCH FOR SALE L. 28 ft., 8 h. p.. 4
cycle engine, speed 11 miles. O. P. Gra
ham, foot E. Pine st.
1,000,0)0 HARD BRICK FOR SALE. MRS.
Howe's brickyard. Inquire 1209 Division
et. Phone Union 173.
TYPEWRITERS', all makes, at cost, from $25;
rubber stamps, seals, etc Coast Co., 231 Stark!.
Moving picture film, song slides, magic lan
terns. T. P. Andrews, 109 Mont. St., S. F.. CaL
IF YOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LIVE FIR,
oak and ash wood, go to Hoover & Conway.
WOULD LIKE TO SELL 100 BOXES OF
fine Ben Davla apples. O 24, Oregonlan.
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT BALE $40 WOLFF
Americahs now $25. 7th and Morrison.
FOR SALE COUNTER. 14x16 FEET, AT
fcyour price. 386 Morrison street.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WE PREPARE YOU QUICKLY AS ILLUS
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.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE
bodied unmarried men, between ages of 21
and 35, citizens of United States, of good
character and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write English. For in
formation, apply to Recruiting Officer, 3d
and Oak sts., Portland, Or.
WANTED A THOROUGH MEN'S FUR
nlshing goods and hat man for Seattle;
must be capable of taking full charge of
the two departments and be a good window-trimmer.
Apply room 240, Hotel Port
land. Sunday. 10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4
P. M.
ENERGETIC MAN WANTED TO TAKE
charge of Portland branch office of San
Francisco manufacturing concern; good ref
erences and small Investment required; lib
eral salary and commission. Address. "Man
ager," 327 Market St., San Francisco, CaL
LOGGERS, MILL AND YARDMEN, LAB
orers. city and country; men and teams,
farmhands and milkers, restaurant and
mess-house help; work of all kinds. Ca
nadian Employment Co., 249 Burnslde and
220 Morrison. Phone Main 3074.
A BRIGHT FUTURE FOR THOSE AT
tendlng the Portland Watch School; flrst
class, practical instruction in watch and
Jewelry-making, engraving, assaying, op
tics, eic; tuition reasonable. Address C.
H. Saake, 311 Dekum bldg.
posrridNs paying $1000 to $5000 open'
for bookkeepers, .stenographers, salesmen
and technical men.. Send for plan and
booklet. Dept. F, Pacific Commercial Bu
reau. Inc. Seattle, Wash., and San Fran
. Cisco, . CaL
SALESMAN-WANTED FOR OREGON AND
Washington, on line of household cutlery and
.hardware specialties; good commission; give
refereacos and full particulars. Address
"Cutlery," 144 Walnut street, Newark. N. J.
AGENTS . WANTED TO SELL OUR SUPE-rlor-
hlb-grede. nursery stock; new and com
plete Outfit furnished free; cash weekly; write
today for choice of territory. Capital City
Nursery Co.. Salem. Or.
WANTJED1 FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER.
ftteBOgra-pher and ,typewrlter. Address H
2, Oregonlan.
Mea wasted to J earn barber trade. Barber
Cellf, 741iowara. su. san r raacieco.
H3ELP WANTED MALE.
SALESMEN EVERY BANK AND BUSINESS
house knows- us; our goods are salable; we
can employ few more men on our well
known map of U.. S. and World; large scale
clearly engraved; beautifully colored; fre
quently sells at sight; new plan of work of
great help In getting order: many of our
salesmen averaging from $18 to Ho per
week: no experience necessary; permanent
employment. Write for full Information
Rand. McNally & Co., Chicago. III.
A MANUFACTURING COMPANY WILL PAT
honest farmer big money to handle Its busi
ness In the country; mint be under 45 yeara
of age. and have $1000 or more. L 24 Or,
gonlan.
WANTED GOOD. BRIGHT OFFICE ANTi
errand boy. about 16 years; must write
good band; state salary expected refer
ences and phone number. N 100. Oregonlan
AMATEUR SINGERS, PERFORMERS, MU-
,uio nauicu, auiiu-jr - weeKly. jew
man's Theatrical Circuit, Raleigh, 6th and
Washington.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PANTS AND
nm py - u j.ao ror pants and
$3 for vesta, Apply to A. H. MarqWdt. La
Grande. Or.
WANTED AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN OF
bwu. uuuasicr iu ituie a position as travel
ing salesman; specialty grocery line 5
Front st. "
BRIGHT BOY 18, ASSISTANT BOOKKEEP-
T r. .in;B nurn. sterns .Regis
tration Bureau. 265 Morrison.
""TED DANISH PRINTER AT ONCE.
""uuwim ruousninj lo., Jtussell
bldg., 4th and Morrison sts.
WANTED GROCER CLERK AND SOLICI-
7 -r? r,Q0 weei- Clerks' Registra
tion Bursau, 265 Morrison.
WANTED TDTTXCi -Rnr Tn ir-vn -c. '
1
P"u"e. X.H011 court, 11th and
Yamhill, after 9 A. M.
YOUNG MAN. SOME EXPERIENCE WIN-
w uiuuuius. lwixj -negistration Bu
reau, 265 Morrison st.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN AD.
miuusi expert instruction; small fee. Ad
dress E. C., Oregonlan.
BOY WITH BICYCLE WANTED; GOOD
Binary 10 ngnt coy. it. s. Ervia & Co..
3d and Alder, city.
WANTED A POLISHER. INQUIRE OF
.uuuie steam ja unary, iicsilnnvllle. Or.
MAN AND WIFE TO WORK ON FARM.
Apply room 8, 145 1st st.
COOK, $40; CAMP FLUNKY, $26. HAN
sen, 26 N. 2d st.
PRESSFEEDER WANTED.
.ALVTN S.
uawke Co.
STRONG BOY FOR GROCERY STORE.
60 N. 6th.
HELP WANTED MALE OB 'FEMALE.
WANTED INDUSTRIOUS MAN OR
woman, each district to manage business
of well-established company; salary $20,
paid weekly and expenses; expense money
advanced; position permanent; no invest
ment; previous experience not essential.
Manager Como bldg., Chicago.
WANTED INDUSTRIOUS MAN OR
woman, each district, to manage business
of well-established company; salary $20,
paid weekly, and expenses; expense money
advanced; "position permanent; no invest
ment; " previous experience not essential.
Manager Como bldg., Chicago.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS
chambermaids, cooks, waitresses, auras
girls, second girls, housekeepers, house
work, $15 to $30. Canadian Parlors, 226
Morrison. Phone Main 1323.
STAGE DANCING, SINGING, VAUDEVILLE
acting; dramatic art, music. 50c per lesson;
engagements secured. Newman's Vaude
ville School. The Raleigh, Qtp. and Wash
ington. WANT COOKS, WAITRESSES (CITY,
Biggs, La Camas), chambermaid, lone
(fares); housework girls; everybody.
Drake's,. 205 Washington.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS,
waiters, chambermaids, general workers.
St Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone
Black? 2S8L k
GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK IN FAMILY
of three; take S car South, get off at Ab
ernethy; go two blocks back; good wages,
good home.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS,
waiters, chambermaids, general workers.
St. Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone
Black 2881.
WANTED CAPABLE GIRL. FAMILY SEC
ond work; also experienced woman, chil
dren's nurse. 230 YamhiiL Phone Black
28SL
I
LADIES EARN $20 PER HUNDRED WRIT
lng short letters. Send stamped envelope
for particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., Cassopolls,
Mich.
WANTED YOUNO WOMAN, EXPERI
enced monogram, stamper on stationery.
W. G. Smith & Co.. Washington bldg.
WANTED YOUNG LADY WITH TASTE
for art to learn book and magazine Illustrat
ing. Address E. C, Oregonlan.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SECOND
gin; gooa wages. Appiy mornings, w iuin.
st., cor. Market.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR
general housework, small family; wages
$25. 54 N. 20th.
GENERAL HOUSEWORK. COR. 7TH. ST. '
and Alnsworth ave. Take Woodlawn car.
Phone East 664.
EXPERIENCED NURSE GIRL TO CARE
for children. 609 Everett, bet. 19th and
20th.
WANTED 2 EXPERIENCED ARM WAIT
resses at the Zlnsley Restaurant. 230 1st sU
RELIABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work, small family. 428 Montgomery st.
MANICURE. HAIRDRESSER AND AP
jjrentlce. Rosenthal Sisters, 160 5th st.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN"
eral housework. Phone East 243.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work. 246 -N. Utn sr.. mornings.
LITTLE GIRL AS DISHWASHER AND
help in kitchen at 386 Morrison st.
WANTED WOMEN FOR PASTRY WORK
anl help In store. 69 N- 6th.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers aad Clerics.
1
YOUNG MAN. 21 YEARS OF AGE, DE
sires a position with a goo'd house, where
he can build himself up; salary no ob
ject. X 18 Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN WISHES OFFICE WORK,
place as assistant bookkeeper or other work
in business house; Al references. B 25,
Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN WITH REFERENCES, HAS
taught school, desires employment in of
fice or business house. O 18, Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED GROCERY CLERK AND
solicitor; city reference. A 24, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
YOUNG- MAN ATTENDING PORTLAND
Business College wants place to work for
board and room. Call there, or telephone
Mah564.
YOUNG MAN WANTS PLACE TO WORK
for board and room, while attending col
lege. Main 500. Bennke-Walker Business
College.
YOUNG MEN ATTENDING SCHOOL WANT
places to work tor board. Holmes Suslnez3
College. Yamhill and 11th sts. Phone Mala
513.
JAPANESE ASSN. CAN FURNISHED Do
mestic servants, farm and all kinds of
help. Black 092. 268 Everett st.
RELIABLE MAN NEEDS SITUATION,
night clerk or watchman; cash security If
required. W 22, Oregonlan.
WANTED BY JAPANESE COOK; HAVE
recommendation for permanent position.
Roy Tauboi. W 23, Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED JANITOR WISHES Posi
tion In store or building; can give- best of
references. J 24, Oregonlan. -
EXPERIENCED MAN. GOOD BUSINESS
blllty, would like work In general store or
grocery. X 22. Oregonlan. ,
JAPANESE B O Y W ANTS POSITION, GOOD
cook, or good waiter, speaks .good Eng
lish. 273 Burnslde st.
EXPERT BAKER. PASTRY COOK, JUST
arrived: open for engagement; Al man. Ad-
cress .K. JJ. uregonum.
JAPANESE COOK WITH 10 YEARS Ex
perience -wishes situation In. good fam
ily. J 21, Oregoalaa.