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xo THE OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 190f. AT THE THEATERS What the Ftm Agents Say. Relet Are Uniformly Strong. A striking feature of this week's bill at the Columbia Theater, "The Girl I X-eft Behind He," Is the uniform strength of the roles which engage the -favorite mem bers of the company. -war drama of sterling quality, the piece offers oppor tunities tor all the members of the cast, and there 'is. not a. star part in the -whole lot that is. In the sense that one part rises with particular strength ,above an other. Donald Bowles, for example, plays Pri vate Jones. It is brief, but while Mr. Bowle& Is on the .stage he .dominates the action. His entrance after being wounded In the ambuscade, bearing news of the disaster that bad overtaken the scooting party, Js a masterly bit of work and one that lives long In the memory of the audi nce. Again, in his scene with the Lieu tenant's sister, played by Miss Barhyte, he has practically the comedy of the whole Play. Mr. Bernard, while his role of the vil lain is a long and difficult one, has one scene lasting perhaps two minutes that would in Itself make the role a great one. He has run away from his detachment, rather than take the risk of warning his comrades that they are walking into an ambuscade. His remorse is pitiful when he throws himself at the foot of his troop's flag and cries: "I am not worthy to iook on that flag; I am the vilest, lowest, most contemptible thing In God's world a. coward!" "The auditor actually pities the man for his cowardice, feeling that he cannot help it. Needless to say, Mr. Bernard enacts the scene with great skill. The work of Miss CountJss and Mr. Baume requires no further words of praise than has been given them by the critics. They are seen at their very best in "The Girl I Left Behind Me?' Handwriting on the Wall. Belshazzar, during the great feast to a thousand of his lords 2400 year, ago, saw the handwriting on the wall." In the midst of his revelry, surrounded by his princes, his wives and his convivial associates, he saw the hand which wrote "Mene, Mene, Tekel, UpWfrsin." His doom was thus proclaimed and that night he was slain. He had been weighed in the balance and found wanting. The of ficers of his army, lured by the fair women of his court and the priestesses of the goddess Jshtan, gave themselves up to the witchery of women's smiles, poured full goblets of strong drink and wine down their throats until plunged "into the leth argy which comes from the surfeit of drink. Then the soldiers of Cyrus swing -wide the bronze portals through which the Medians enter. They had turned aside the waters of the mighty Euphrates River and, walking along its dry bed, made their way to the very gates of the palace. The climax had been reached and Bel sbazzar's day had ceased. Such is the story told in song and act at thertarauam Grand tonight by chSrus of lOfr-aelected voices and some of Portland's best soloists, under the able direction of Martin' fi Robinson, of Chi cago. The first presentation of this beautiful sacred opera on Mondaymgnt -met wjth" the hearty appro-al of all who were pres ent, and the verdict that in chorus work, stage sittings, picturesque groupings and the wizard-like appearance of the "hand writing on the wall," "Belshazzar" was the best production of its kind ever pre stnted by Portland talent. "Fritz and S.nltz" Tonight. The last week of the Cordray-Russell management of their famous theater is One of the most memorable in the history of the house. The Cordray never offered its patrons a better attraction than Ma son and Mason with their magnificent company in their latest musical comedy absurdity. "Fritz and Snitz." There's nothing but laughter and melody, such as can only be found in the best of the metropolitan attractions. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Marino, -Violinist Coming. Marino, the gifted young artist who will make a short tour of the Northwest, will be heard at the Marquam Grand Theater next Monday night, November 14, "has had unusual experiences for so young a man. Two years ago he was concert master for Mascagni in San Fran Cisco, during that brilliant triumph of the famous Italian composer, when San Francisco went wild over his music. Le Solre, of Brussels, says of him "It is with sure and sympathetic bow that he attacks the hazards and break neck technicalities with which Vieux- temps In his Fifth Concerto and "VVeln- iaswiskl in his Polonaise, have filled their compositions." The advance sale of seats will open next Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Seats Now Selling. Seats are now selling for the big must cal comedy success, "The Tenderfoot, which comes to the Marquam Grand Theater tomorrow. Friday and Saturday nights, with a special matinee Saturday. The company Is one of the best ever organized in the West, and comprises Phil Ryley, George E. Romain, Ed Craw ford, Thomas L. Cameron, Louise Gar dener, Mary Carrington. Arthur Wanzer and Lucille Adams, and their much-her aided choral galaxy. AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS Baker Is the Place. Always and all the time the Baker is the best place in town for high-class en' lertainment. One of the greatest acts ever seen on the Coast is that of Miss Ethel Fuller, who appears in the fanv ous "curse scene" from King- Lear. There are a lot more features equally as Im portant, among- them the appearance of the Kilties Trio. Eva Bachelder Perkins, the singing- cartoonist, and Adelphia, the shadowgraph artist. It is the blf show of the year, and whatever else you may do don't forget to attend some time dur ing the week. The Day After Election. Isow that Roosevelt is elected by the greatest majority In the history of the country you wrll want to turn your at tention to some proper means of celebrat ing the event. The bill , this week Is a great big festival of- superior vaudeville. The Shetland Sisters, the dainty sou brettes; James- A. Dunn, the eminent English mimic; Weston and Beasley, the singing, dancing and talking: comedians, and ail the other great ones, will help you to enjoy the victory,-or assist In dis pelling the "morning after" gloom. That's the thing to do. Take an hour of the Lyric" Bijou Is Elected. The Is-st returns show that the Bijou performance has carried the city by a large majority. Miss Smilax's wonderful athletic bull Jerriers. the thrilling train robbery pictures with new effects, Bax ter's aerial unicycle exploit and Mabel 3altland's contortion dancing swung tho election. -v NefroM Pelt Democratic Speaker. NEW YORK. Nov. 8. Negroes in One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street have attacked a truck from which James R. Spurgeon, colored. ex-Minlster to Liberia, was haranguing the crowd In support of a Democratic Congressional nominee. The crowd, incensed by some remark of the ex-dlplowat. pelted him with variqus ZHieelles. aad finally set fire to the bunt ing wit wMcU jtbe Jrack was .decorated. Flames shot up. all around the speaker and those on the , truck with him, and they beat a hasty retreat. Police reserves had to be called out and night sticks frequently used at Intervals for an hour and a half before the negroes were persuaded to go to their homes. Brazil Will Order Warships. NEW YORK. Nov. S- The bill provid ing for an increase of the army and navy, which has been approved by the Chamber of Deputies and Is pending In the Senate, contemplates the building of BJveral war vessels during. the year 1906, says a Herald dispatch from JUo .Janeiro, Brazil. The government will order three cruisers of 12,000 tons each, and ten tor pedo-boats of 36 knots. Cotton Mills Adept Open-Shop Plan. FALL RIVER. Mass. Nov. 8. The cot ton manufacturers of this city, whose mills nave been Idle since July on account of a strike of their employes over a 124 per cent reduction in wages, today 'oted to open their plants to such operatives as deslral to resume work under the re duction. ' It is no longer necessary to take blue pills to rouse the liver to action. Car ter's Little Liver Pills are much better. Don't forget this. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Or;, Nov. 8. Maximum tem perature, 64 degrees; minimum, 45-degrees. River reading at 11 A. M., 2.6 feet; change In past 24 hours, 0.1 of a foot. Total precipita tion. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., none; total since Sep tember 1. 1904. 8.73 Inches; normal since Sep tember 1, 1904. 7.20 laches; deficiency, 3.47 inches. Total sunshine November 7, 1904, 1:15; possible, 9:48. Barometer (reduced to eei level )at 6 P. M., 30.26. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Wind. STATIONS. Baker City Boise Eureka Kamloops, B. C. North Head Pocatello ........ Portland Red -Bluff Roseburg ........ Sacramento Salt Lake City.,.. San Francisco.... Spokane Seattle Tatoosh Island... Walla Walla Light. 58;aoo; 60 0.00 34 0.00! jXE w NW Clear Clear Clear 54 o.oo; Clear Clear eso.00 16IB 560.00 Clear 640.00 NE I CI ear 0.00 SB Clear 56 0.00 NTT N NW N E NW E S Pt. Cldy. Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cldy. Clear 6810.00 56 o.oo; 0.00 0.001 0.00 0.00 Pt,Cldy. 0.00 Clear . WEATHER CONDITIONS. No rain has fallen In the North Pacific States during the last 24 hours and the tem peratures are generally above normal. Tho In dications are for fair weather In this district Wednesday, except along the Washington coast, where light rains are probable. The winds blowing out of the Strait of Fuca will be high near Cape Flattery. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight, November 9; Portland and vicinity Fair with easterly winds. Oregon Fa, easterly winds. Washington Fair, .except light rain near the coast, .v Idaho Fair. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster. AUCTION SAXES TODAY. By J. T. Wilson at salesroom. ISO 1st St.. at 10 A. M. J. T. . Wilson, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. MARTHA UNION. NO. 85. ORDER OF WASHINGTON Will give a dance Saturday evening. Nov. 12. -at hall. 2d and Tamhlll et. Admission, 23c. i CORINTHIAN CHAPTER, NO 54. O. E. S--R"egular communication this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. By order of W ur. KATE M. STEADMAN. Secretary. SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. L O. O. F Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. First degree. Visitors welcome. M. OSVOLD, Secretary. HALL OF INDCSTRT. LODGE NO. 8. A. O. U. W. Members will please take notice that the funeral of our late brother, W. A. Jones, will be held this (Wednesday) morning at 10 o'clock sharp, at the chapel of the Edward Holman Undertaking Com pany, corner 3d and Salmon sts. It is urged that all members attend. W. OTTO RUDY. Master Workman. Attest: JOHN W. PADDOCK. Recorder. WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. IS. R. A M. Regular convoca tion this (Wednesday) evening. Nov. 9. 1904. at 7:30 o'clock. Ma sonic Hall, Burkhard. building. Royal Arch Degree. Visiting com panions welcome. By order E. H. P. E. E. SHARON, Sec DIED. STAHL In this city. Nov, 8. 1904. Benjamin F. Stahl, aged 6S years. Funeral notice hereafter. BELCHER At Seattle. November 7. Mrs. W. A Belcher, beloved mother of Mrs. John H. Hall and Mrs. W. B. Mann, of Portland. Dayton, Waeh., papers please opy. : : J rCXERAL NOTICES. M'INNIS Funeral of Allan Mclnals will take place at Flnleys undertaking parlors at 10 o'clock A. M. today, November 9. Services at the grave private. M'INNIS Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral services of Allan Mclnnls. which will be held at Flnley's Chapel, at 10 A. M. today. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. GIRD In this city. November 7. 1904. Nathan .Gird, aged 47 years. Funeral Wednesday, November 9. at 2 P. M.. from Dunning, Mc Entee &. Gllbaugh's- chapel. Seventh and Pine streets. Interment. Lone Fir Cemetery. ucvbitbAUA rncnas ana acquaintances are -respectfully invited to attend the fu neral services of May E. Devereaux which will be held at Flnley's Chapel at 2 P. M., Thursday. Nov. 10. after which the "re mains will be taken to Crematorium. ALLEN At Salem. Or.. Nov 6. 1904. Robert C. Allen, aged 44 yean. 10 months and 2) days. Funeral will take place today, No vember 9. at 3 P. XL, from F. S. Dunnlng's chapel. 414 East Alder street. Friends Invited. JONES In .this city, on November 6, 1004. Wlllard A. Jones, aged 53 years. 6 months -and 2(1 days. Funeral today (Wednesday), November 9, 1904, at 10 A. JL. from Hol man's chapel, corner Third and Salmon rtreets. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. Interment Cedar 31111s. BUSHONO In this city, at 232 Broadway st.. on NovemBer 8. 190. Kate Bnshoag. aged 1 year 4 months 13 days. Infant daughter of J. Wiley Bushong. Funeral today cWedneeday), at 2 P. JL. from the above -residence. Relatives and friends of the family respectfully Invited to attend. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. DUNNING, XcZNTKX A GILSAUGH, ftucceMors to DunilBg CwnrjrtoB. Hs4er takers aad erabwTmwrs, aaniwji is every de tail, 7 th aad Ptee. Phase 3a4 4M. Larfj aalitnnf- EDWAKD HOLMAN CO.. TMertakars sad emb&baaers, bare aaeTed to tkslr sew baild- tng. Third aad SalBsa. Lady Tcleyhoae No. 567. P. UNLET. BON, Timet! XHrectecs, Sd wad MTadhion. OSee of Cvsatr Cor r. Lady alitewt. Telephone 8. F. 8. DUNNING, Uadertaher, 414 East Alder. Lady aUtaai. Telephone Xast S3. NEW TODAY. WILL BUILD Tn mtt a resoonslble tenant for a lone lease, a modern, flrst-claas private boarding-bouse on a full lot on toe wem ciu, m u.e rawi aesiraaie mUaee oortlon of the city, within asy-ra!k. tog distance of the business ceutsr; references requirec Appiy u tv, wrejonwa. GEO. BLACK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 3!S Worcester Bfock EAcfcA iim 1i ' fiflaMatal ft-mal 1aM4caaaaaBhl -mm JHMM WMt lit, A SHORT HISTORY OF ORE GO N Compiled by - SIDOINA V. JOHNSON. Early Discoveries, the Lewis and Clark Explorations, Set tlements, Government, Indian "Wars, Progress. - v It is essentially a.practical work, with the information in a compact and useful form. "The author has not only made an excellent choice of the facts, but in their grouping and set tling he has shown excellent historical taste."- Journal of Education. "With seventeen illustrations and a new map. 16mo, 320 pages, indexed, $1.00 net. FOR SALE AT ALL van KwrecxAx, HKmMKi1HSTHCT3.niTUtl. UHM EvrepMtn F&a THE PORTLAND rMTUU,M. Anericsa Plaa alse Esrepeaa Plaa. Modern Restaurant. $3 PER DAY arad sward. New Bunding Elegantly Fraabbei. CeatraHy Located. COST OJXMXLIJ05f DOLLARS. t HOTEL SCOTT SEVENTH AND AS KENT STS. Portofieo Block. EUROPEAN PLAN XOOXS 75e TO S&M TZS. DAT. FREE BUS St E FOLEY, Manager. AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER W. T. FANGLE, Resident Manager. PHONE MAIN S6S. Tonight at 8:15 o'CIock, The Champion of the World. JAMES J. JEFFRIES, IN "DAVY CROCKETT." . three-round boilnir contest between Jo seph Kennedy and Champion Jeffries will bs given alter tne performance. Prices LOO. 75c and 00c beats are now selling. Election returns read. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER W.-T. P ANGLE. Resident Manager. PHONE MAIN S6S. Thursday. Friday. Saturday Nights, Novem ber 10, Ji. 12. io. special fnce Matinee Saturday. The Big Musical Comedy Success. "THB TENDERFOOT." Evening Prices Entire lower floor. 11.50: balcony, first fcrowa $1. first 3 of last fl rows 75c. last 3 rows in balcony 50c; entire gal lery. 50c; boxes and loges. $10. Special Matinee Prices wwer noor, i. last 3 rows. 75c: balcony, first fl rows 75c, last 6 rows 50c; gallery. 35c and 25c Seats Are Now selling. THE STAR THEATER Cor. Park and Washington. The Best and Most Fashion able Vaudeville Theater Sylvester, Jones & Pringle TfAT.T WESTIN AND COBURN. PAUL LE CROIX. THE XJPriNCOTTS. CAMERON AND TOLEDO. "Vthe PROJECTOSCOPE. Showing tho great moving picture, "The Great Bask Bobbery." Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. General admission, 10c: reserved box seats, 25c. CO R D RAY'S TH EATER CORDRAY & RUSSELL, MANAGERS. Portland's roost popular playhouse. GREATEST HIT OF THE SEASON. Tonight and every night this week, with matinee Saturday, Broadhurst and Currle present MASON AND MASON "FRITZ AND SNITZ." ELECTION RETURNS TUESDAY NIGHT. Prices, 10c, 20c, 30c: special reserved eeats,. mjc Aiaunee. zac 10 any pair oz nouse; coil dren (special 'seats), 10c. BAKER THEATER KHATTNG & FLOOD. Managers. Third and Yamhill. LARGEST CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE HOUSE IN THE WORLD. EVERY SEAT 10c One performance afternoon; two every evening. THE ARCADE THEATER The OrlglBal Family Vaudeville Souse. This Week. THE THREE JCELLETS. LECLA1R AND WEST. IRENE KOBER. THE MORRISES. KATE COYLE. AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. Shows 2:30 'to 4:30 P. M.. 7:30 to 10:3' P. ST. Admission, 10c to any seat. LYRIC THEATER (Comer Alder and Seventh.) HIOH-CLASS REFINED VAUDEVILLE 20 to 430: 730 to 1030; Sunday, 2 to 10 P. M. This ad. and 10c will admit twopeopU any matinee, except Sundays and holidays. TEN CENTS NO mr.m BIJOU THEATER SIXTH ST.. OPP. OREGONIAK. PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK ROBERTS CO. THE RAMSEYS. TRAINED BULL TERRIERS. , THE .BAXTERS. MABEL MAITLAND. PEARL GRKYSON. . "THE TRAIN ROBBERY" ' ON THE VITAS CO rE. ALL FOR 16 CENTS. Afternoons fr-Jm - to 4:30; evenings from 7 to 10:50. Continuous on Sundays. NEW TODAY. JLortgaKelte&BS 6am Upwards Seal Estate City mai Farm Ixsaraaoe is All Limes McKay Sal 11 c Talra aad Stark. DESK ROOM FOR- RENT X 715 OretniM 3uMUt BOOK STORES W. JDWHXBg, Kr. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Dy raiMwsiJUJ C8WKKUI TUTElElt Special rates Bad to families and (lac Is geatlo Boa. The maa afemea will h pleased at all times to snow rooms aad give price. A aaeeera TsrkUfa b4fc ea tabUshmeat Is the hotel. H. C. BOWERS. Manager. Tint-Class Bestaaraat la Consoctloa, Steam Heat. Electric LixhU. PORTLAND, OREGON CLASSIFIED AS. BATES. "Rooms, "Rooms afid Board. Hase jceepiac Rosm. "SltaatlaBs rV'xated." IS words or less, 15 cents: IS to 20 words. 0 cents: 21 to 25 nerds, "6 ccat. etc No discount far additional InsertleBt. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Td7." 30 ceata for 15 words or lent 18 to 29 words. 40 ceate; 21 taJLS words, BS eeats, etc nt Jasertlos. Eack dflftloftnt lBsertlaB, ooe-Balf : so furtker diacuaat un der eae mestb. IMPORTANT The iow teoMd-use rata oa advertlslag taat rrEa-.etiier la tJio clasal Sed colusiar, or ssder bsad "New Today, will be gives ealy whea. adTertlatojr Is la serted oa coasecdtlre days, Sally asd Ssnday Issaes. Adrertlilng tbat Is ckedaled to appear at latervals ef eas or aero days apart will be claarged for at fair eae-tlme raio each' IsiertleB. -NKT' TOD AX" (gasgo measare a rat), 13 eeats per Use, first iaserttsa: 10 eeats per line for each addltleaal lasertloB. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed ears Tbe Orezealaa, aad left at tnls oface, abostd always bo laelcced la sealed ea Telepes. Ns stamp Is reuaired oa saca let ters. . The Oregfisdaa will Bet be respeaafbis fee errors la adverUsemeats takea tarsagfa tho telega eae. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE CHEAP 4 HOUSES ON FIFTH and Flanders. Apply Povey Bros. Glass Co., Sixth and Davis. 1 NINE-ROOM HOUSE at Twentieth and E. Taylor sts., with finely Imprcfved corner lot f0xS9 feet. This house has bath, toilet and modern plumbing through out and is a model of beauty and convenience, being built by an experienced contractor for his own home, and roust now be sold. Price $3500. Fine 8-room toose and lot 50x150 on Eugene st. A bargain at the price asked. 25G0. C H. BALL. 620 Chamber of Commerce, FOR SALE: Worthington Compound Duplex Pump, second, hand, A 1 condition Size' 10x18x14x10. JDeliver Ing 875 gallons per min ute. Check valve, lub ricator, etc., complete. IfiqBire A. W. Cochran, Oregeaiaa BalkUaf. $1400 Each part cash. Two 7-room modern houses at . . Woodlawn, $3000 jTen J!2i5'di2L0- 5-room. cottage. $1200 Jmrroom cottKe new. $1300 slxroom modern house, lot 60x100. 1000 5m oottae' lt trees, lot SOx BILLINGS & FORD. 609 McKay bldg. ' Third and Stark. WOODSTOCK PertlaMs Beasttfal BurbHrb. ,-Kasaes oa M est klyI&taUia arts. See tfae Owaer. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, 189 Third St. Wanted: Agency for Sawmill Agency wasted for lamber bbM b Ce4a bt River, wlta capacity of 9,M er S,C fet per day, with wkarl fadttttea aed IS feet of water, lew tide. AH MHs dtsooonted aad adraaeea Made ea earsees. . NORTH COAST COMMERCIAL CO M Cracker BHf, Saa Praaeisce.' A VIEW OF Four Snow Peaks nsay be bad fro the sifetly acre tracts ocHred "far a. Jkmt ttR eaty t WW eack. located 'Jast erMstde tbe cUy BaHtsu, wMk M-astnute cmr cwrtec The tracts caanat roaled for retWkoe sites. JX if. ALJ-,. Cbaatbcr oC C XXW TO AY. THRIFT "THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON." Wants your business and wants yea to know that It Issues COUPON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS that pay four per cent -interest and run for five years. It also Issues Interest-bearing certificates of deposit that pay from 3 to 4 per cent In terest, ai. can be drawn at any time by giv ing a certain number of days' notice. Full particulars are contained In our book of ILLUSTRATIONS," Which we snail be glad to send you. PMTLAII TI4IST COMPART IF OXEKN 109 Third street. BEN J. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK Vice-president B. LEE PAGET .-..Secretary J. O. OOLTRA -....Assistant Secretary : 1 HOOD RIVER Apple LAND Ask about an unimproved farm near Hood River, with irrigation ditch running through place; 1.000,000 feet nr timber on this place. Price $1300. FINE BUILDING LOT at Mt. Tabor. Portland's choicest suburb, only 300. . Rooming-houses and desirable property in all parts of city. C. H. BALL, 628 Chamber of Commerce. J : . To Close ah Estate Two Acres Cultivated and fenced, ten large cherry trees, near carline on Pe ninsula. 38$ Alder. WANT A HOME? We have Houses and Lots in all parts of the city. Let us lend you money to build. You can pay us in installments. See the owner. PORTUMD TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON 100 Third Street. FRUIT FARM AT A SACRIFICE 04 acres at Clackamas Station on 6. P. Ry. with 800 bearing fruit trees, good 7-room house, barn and fruitdrier; $2500. th price asked. Is leas than one-half the actual cost of Improvements. This place must be sold. C. H. BALL, Chamber of Commerce. INVESTMENT BONDS Warrants and stocks bought and sold. J. W. Cruthers & Co.. Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. $650 FOR BEAUTIFUL 50x100 LOT. SWELL location, bunnysiae. close to car line. A snap. $2500. -line business corner, with very good building on It, on best-Improved street, Eunnyslde. 11200. very nice five-room cottage, lot SOx 105. between two car lines; East Side. CHARLESON & STAUB. 215 Morrison ft. FOR SALE WB HAVE A VERY SIGHTLY nome in one or Portland s most beautiful sub urbs, half block of ground, on good car line; strictly modern new home: very cheap at -82000; easy terms. Portland Trust Company of Oregon. 109 3d at. COZY HOME, TEW 5-ROOM MODERN house, fruit trees, roses, corner on car line; owner leaving state; S1500. 248 H Stark st. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R. Addition. Lents. Or. Take Mt, Scott car. Be. 14600 NEW MODERN, S-ROOM HOUSE. 23d st.; notning uko it lor the money; move right In. W. H. Grindstaff. 246 Stark. FOR SALE 500 ACRES STUMP LAND. IS miles from Portland. Inquire 387 S. Mor rlron st. C R. Davis Fuel Co. FOR SALE A 7-ROOM HOUSE WITH bath and gas; lot OSUxlOO. Inquire at C2S Williams ave. JIOOO-CORNER LOT. S. E. COR. HOOD AND u rover bus..- i.w xee on nooa sr. aee owner. 211 Gibbs" st. DESCHUTES IRRIGATION & POWER CO.'S lands lor sale; easy terms. 41S Oregonlan bldg. . FOR SALE 9-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, fall lot; bargain. 3SS Grand ave. N. HOME CORNER LOT. 9 ROOMS. $675 CASH. Berry & Alexander. 4 N. 6th. FOR SALE FARMS. FINE MULTNOMAH COUNTY FARM fc 176 acres. ISO acres highly cultivated, well fenced and cross-fenced, fine large house, fine barns. f a roily orchard, watered - by welL springs, and stream: land corners to station on electric road, fronts on fine level driving road; 9 miles east of Port- - land. This Is one of the choice farms of Multnomah County. If you want some thing nice. see. this. Henkle & Baker, 217 Ablngton bldg. FINE "PATMr. S3 ACRES, NICELY PM p roved. S miles east; electric car. fine roads; 6 acres Winter apples jast bearing; fine soli, excellent water. 227 Frost. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS FINE LEVEL farming lands, abundance' of good water; making op party to start In few days. No. 4 N. 6th. opposite Postofflce. 4 FOR SALE A SECTION OF LAND, WB6T ern Lane Co., suitable tor dairying and stockralslng. Cascara nearly pays price. W 100, Oregon laa. 40 ACRES. 7 MILES FROM PORTLAND, near Caroline; . hourly service soon; J.1B00 ' cash, balance time.. Box 73, Beavenon, Or. 20 ACRES. RICH BLACK SOIL. A Lb CUL tlvated. .close to city; new. modern house, hot. and cold water. Call MS Stark -st. SNAP 160 ACRES, NEAR GRANT'S PASS. 3 miles from railroad; oa account of sick ness. Owner, J 77, OregoUJan. DESCHUTES IRRIGATED LANDS FOR sale. . A. C Palmer, local agent, 418 Ore gonlaxf bldg RARE "BARGAINS JlSeO BUYS 26 ACRES near BrswasvIIle. P. O. Bex 273.. Oregon City. -Or. FOR RENT FARMS, YAMHILL FARM. 230 ACRES, READY FOR seeding: cash only, but cheap. Cook, 2i Alder st. TIMRIW LANDS FR SALE. FIRON "WANTING TO BX LOCATXD e homestead sr titaber els I his asfrty te M Commercial Psrtlaad, Ofe "TO TTMHT.. LARGE WAREHOUSE. WITH: TRACXA4ML, ceatraL Ap!y Wakefteld, Fxea A. Ce., ZM Hark. LAND gCRCP. rORBSX XBTttTB SCRIP. A?evi. ttmirictM, ready tar laediats set. v LOWRST PRICSi. X. F. Ay. 8. Riley. oa Chamber CamaMrcs. ALL KINDS OF LAND SCRIP. GENERAL laad pfactlce; car forest reserve scrip for aea-tteeered lands Is aew ready; Colllas Laad Co., Caacfrrd blag. FOREST RESERVE, SANTA FE AND OTH er guaraateed laad scrip on hand ready to locate. MaglnaU-d; Son. 227 Falling bldg. FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER scrips: general land practice. Collins Land Co., Concord Bldg. APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP NOW ready. H. B. Compson. 81S Marquam bldr. W ANTED TIMBER LAND. WANTED VTE WILL PAT CASH FOR good timber lands well located; must be bargains for quick deal; send full informa tion or no attention said; from claims to 2000-acre tracts handled. Address B 29, cart Oregealan. XO XX CHAN GX. EXCHANGE Four new houses, bringing good Tental. trade for a small Improved farm. Henkla & Baker. 217 Ablngton bldg. FOR EXCHANGE SEATTLE PROPERTY tor lodglng'bouse or any business In Ore gon; what have you gotx Box 9, Hub bard. Or. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AN AUTO moblls in good running . order. The Ames Mercantile Agency, Ablngton bldg. A FIRST-CLASS PIANO TEACHER WILL exchange lessons for sewing or anything useful. L 79, Oregonlan. FOR SALS. Horse, Vehicles aad Horaces. WOLFSTEIN buys and sells borsss, .wagons, harness, buggies, farm implements. 227 Front. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AN 2D-HAND . vehicles on Coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash. MJsceUazeeas. DOES TOUR ROOF LEAK 7 Repair it with Elaterlte: it rolls, easy' to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or shingles: best tor new roofs. Elaterlte Rocflzg Co.. room 2, Hamilton bldg. FOR SALS NEW AND SECOND-HAND billiard and pool tables; easy payments: we rent tables, with privilege of buying. Mod- . era bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-Collender. 48 3d st. J A VERT FINE-TONED OLD VIOLIN, VAL ued by an expert to be worth $V. for only 15, at Uncle Myers. 143 3d st.. near Alder. SECOND-HAND ORGAN, GOOD CONDITION; piano attachment, chapel style, at Graves & Co.. 338 Washington. Moving picture film, song slides, maglo lan terns. T. P. Andrews. 109 Mont.. S. F.. Cal. IF TOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LIVE FTR, oak and ash wood, go to Hoover A Conway. Bargains In typewriters, supplies, office, goods, rubber stamps, safes. Coast Co., 231 SUrk. BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF Aroericans 'now (23. 7th and Morrison. DENSMORE TYPEWRITERS We sell, rent, repair all machines. J. E. Huxley. 82 4th. FOR SALE ACETYLENE GAS MACHINE. 205 Stanton st. HELP WANTED MALE. SALESMEN EVERT BANK AND BUSINESS house knows us; our goods are salable: we can employ a few more men on our new map of - the U. S. and World: large scale: clearly engraved; beautifully colored; fre quently sells at sight: new plan of work of great help In getting orders; many of our ealemen averaging from SIS to S40 per week: no experience necessary;, permanent employ ment, write for run information, itana McNally A Co.. Chicago. 111. WANTED BOY 16 OR 18 YEARS OF AGE for office; position affords practice In bookkeeping- and "stenography. After becoming proficient will be given charge of office. One studying these lines at night school preferred; write, stating age and address; no previous experience- necessary. E SO, Oregonlan. WE PREPARE TOU QUICKLY AS ILLUS trator. cartoonist. lawyer. pharmacist. stenographer, bookkeeper, journalist, ad wrlter. , correspondence man. banker. Writs for fres book. '"Profits of Knowing How" tells everything. National Cosrespondencs seaooia. sz Wben.. Indianapolis, u. a. THE ORIGINAL JOHN A MOLHR HAS opened ne of his famous barber colleges at G44 Clay st., San Francisco, special induce ments this month: positions guaranteed: tuition earned while learning. Write cor rect number, 644 Clay st, San Francisco. LOGGERS. MILL AND YARDMEN. LAB- orcrs. city ana country; men ana ieam farmhand and milkers. restaurant am mess-house heln; work of all kinds. Ca nadian Employment Co.. 249 Burnslds and Jtcmson. mono xzxa sotc. POSITION8 J1000 TO $3000 PER TEAR for managers, bookkeepers, salesmen, etc Offices In eight cities. Plan and booklet on amplication. Call and see us. Suite 45. con cord blk. Pacific Commercial Bureau, Inc. WANTED ANT PERSON DESIRING TO make money safely, surely, quickly, right here at home on an Investment of $25 to $150, will answer this "ad." for personal in t tervlew right away. S 67. Oregonlan. LEARN -BARBER TRADE AT HAIGHTS: he teaches you free In shops; only practical method; wages while, learning; don't mix us with fake -sarber colleges, on uora mercial st., San Francisco. WANTED WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR clerks, bookkeepers office men. managers, salesmen; If wanting high-class positions, call or wrlto National CammerdaL Bureau. room 29, Alnsworth. bldg. ESTABLISHED PORTLAND INSTITUTION wants modern business man to establish and control force of agents: remuneration limited only by ability. Address F SO, Ore- Ionian. v WANTED AMATEUR SINGERS, ACTORS, musicians, for vaudeville circuit and Port land World's Fair. Newman's Vaudeville "Circuit, the Raleigh, 6th and Washing . ton. MSN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE IN 8 weeks and securs profitable positions. Special Inducements this month. Catalogue mailed free. Moier system Ql.. Ban fraacisco. caL BAKER COMPETENT BREAD AND cake baker: permanent Dosltlon for right party. Call on Standard Biscuit Co., 13th and itoyt sts. WANTED DELIVER YMAN FOR GROC- ery; some experience; single. Clerks" Reg' Istratlon Bureau, 265 Morrison st. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO TAKE PRI vate lessons tn journalism or story writing. Address . u.. care uregonian. MILL. YARD LABORERS. $L60 (8 HOURS); Driaga carpenters idoss xuesaay morning) See Drake. 205H Washington. BOY WITH PONY TO CARRY MORNING papers, tan uregonian Dasement. bet. aad 5, this afternoon. . WANTED FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER. ana steaograpaer. -Auuress i. Orego alan. WANTED SIGNPAINTER. J. P. ZIRN. glebel. 213 Washington, cor. 1st. upstairs. Mea wanted to leara barber trade. Barbe: College. 741 Howard st.. San Francisco. CAMP BLACKSMITH. R. R.. $90 AND Board. Hansen uibm, -j k. za t. DR. WALKER, 181 1ST.. CURES ALL PRI vate diseases of men. COBBLER WANTED AT FAIR DEAL, 62 N. 3d. HELP WANTRD FEMALK. WANTED EXPERIENCED REFERENCED - family cook and second girl: good wages. 230 Tamhlll. Phone iiiac at. GIRL ATTENDING SCHOOL TO ASSIST housework for room and board; two In family. 364 N. 24th, at. W.rXTru "WOMAN OR GIRL FOR GEN- erat boasework and cooklac; good wages. 57 Hsyt; small raauiy. vixna -GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED wscaaa 9 aasit In geacral hossework. Ia- 4frA Stt Clay. GIRL FOR GEXXRATJ HOUSRWORK, 3 m fsstsHar. r iita. t. jaij eere a r. x. GIRL OK WOMAN WANTfBD FOR GIX- tat swswswmx. 4w TUiaaMofe at. KELP WANTM FRKAXJC DOMESTIC HELP 0F ALL KLXDC-CXAM- secoad girls, hoasekeeyen. kwtewack, til to $30. Canadjaa Parlaea, 1 Mstrfeea. Phone Main 1323. WANTED AMATEUR SINGERS. ACTORS. musicians. lor vauaeviile circuit and Port land World's Fair, Newman's VaadevUle Circuit, the Raleigh, 6th and Washing ton. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS, waiters, cnamoermaias, general work ers. St. Louis Agency, 230 H Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. STAGE DANCING. SINGING. SKETCHES. dramatic art taught, positions' guaran teed. Newman's School of Acting, oth and Washington. ROOSEVELT'S ELECTED! WAITRESSES. cooks, domesticc nurses, housekeepers. Call regularly now means work. Drake's. SOS- Tl ashlngton. LADIES EARN $2Q PER 100 WRITING auun ictiers. ocna scampea envelope tor particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co.. Cassopolls. Mich. WANTED "RESPECTABLE GERMAN woman, unaer 33, housekeeper, widower, wrth children. 230 M Yamhill. Phone Black GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: must be good plain cook; 2 In family: good wages. 988 Raleigh, between 2Sth and 29 th. BRIGHT. UP-TO-DATE WOMAN TO EN- ." vujncaiiy. i-oruana urm; lady pby slcian or nuraa preferred. S 60. Oregonlan. WANTED YOUNG LADY WITH TASTE . Jarn boo!c and magaslne lllus tratlng. Address. E. C. care Ocegonlan. WANTTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- iiuu.Ui, mnuirc torenoon. zocm ta et., near Madison. WANTED A GOOD COOK IN RAILROAD camp, or man ana wife, woman preferred. Inquire 331 1st. WANTED GOOD. RELIABLE NURSE girl Immediately. 60 N. 21st st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply 770 Irving st. 4 EXPERIENCED LADY FOR CONFECTION. ery storei 333 Morrison st. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS COMMIS- sion; newspapers, periodicals magaxlaes. trade Journals. 41S Chamber of Commerce; Clyde's Advertising Agency. WANTED TEACHER. DISTRICT SCHOOL. a monins. sou month: neat city. .Clerk's Registration Bureau, 265 Morrison st, SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers aad Clerks. SECRETARY." EXPERT STENOGRAPHER. accounts, eta, associated with prominent men In Important affairs, law work, mis cellaneous business, wisher position Decem ber 1. K 64, Oregonlan. POSITION WANTED BY AN ALL-ROUND office mdn, good accountant, sober, good, reference. Address G 80. Cregsnlan. YOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED BOOK- keeper and typewriter, desires position. Al references. B 80. Oregonlan. TOUNG MA- DESIRES POSITION AS traveling salesman; references. C 80, Ore gonlan. Mbcebaaeoas, NATIONAL A CONTINENTAL DIST. CO.. 270 Wash, bldg., room 30. Phoae Main 1778. Distributor! of all kinds of advertising mat tr and samples: guarantee advertiser agamst all loes; mail or" telephone orders. WANTED TO WORK FROM 10 ATTf. TQ evenlno. bv faithful Jamnnn ax rnnV or waiter. C&as. K. Tamuro Arista Park P. O. YOUNG MAN ATTENDING SCHOOL wants place to work for board and room. Call or ph- ns Main 554. Portland- Business College. JAPANESE ASSOCIATION CAN FURNISH domestic csrvants. farmer and all kinds of help, -268 Everett. Black 992. DO IT NOW ORDER COOKS. WAITERS. olinwasnera larmnanos, laborers, -city or camp. D.fJt;, 05S Washington. FIRST-CLASS BARTENDER WANTS-WOR,K- in or am 01 city; oest reierence. 1 78 Ore gonlan. JAPANESE YOUNG BOY WANTS ANT kind house work or second cook. S 80, Ore gonlan. SITUATION . WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. EXPERIENCED LADT CLERK DESIRES position In bnkery, grocery or confection ery store; city references. P 78, Oregonlan. WATNTED POSITION BY TOUNG LADY stenographer; moderate salary; good refer ences R 61. Oregonlaa. YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS stenographer baa knowledge of bookkeeping. M "66. Oregonlan. Domestics. SITUATION WANTED CAPABLE GIRL, chambermaid or dining-room, nice boarding-house. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black. 2881. WANTED GENERAL HOUSEWORK BY girl recently from Sweden with chance to learn American language. Telephone Union 6381. SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED Swedish girl: second work; first-class fam ily. 230 Yamhill. Phcn- Black 288L A JAPANESE LADY WISHES POSITION IN family as to help kitchen or housework. Address P 79, Oregonlan. WANTED SITUATION BY A FINNISH girl as general housework or chamber maid. 230 3d st. COMPETENT GIRL DESIRES POSITION In dining-room or as chambermaid. W Dressmakers. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING; SHTRT Traists from 75c ap. 164 W. Fark st. Phone 42S4. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WANTS work by the day. Phone Main 4401. PLAIN SEWING. SHIRTWAISTS. 2TT Market, bet. 3d aad 4th. BY AN EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER and cook, position In a small family without children; must sleep at home nights; best oi city references. Phona Main 5002. POSITION BY CAPABLE, RESPECTABLE lady as housekeeper or landlady. V -09. Oregonlan. WANTED BY A REFINED AND COMPE tent young woman, place as traveling com panion, for woman or children. Add-fss D 70, care Oregonlan. PROSPERITY REMAINS! PUT ON WAIT resses, cooks, chambermaids, housework, help, housekeepers, nurses, anybody. Drakes, 203 Washington. SITUATIONS WANTED FAMILT COOK. $30; good girl, housework; washerwoman, chambermaid. 230 YamhllL Phcn Black, 2SSI. POSITION WANTED AS COOK OR GEN eral housekeeperby lady of experience. Ad dress 536 Marshall st. Phoae Main SS67. REFINED EDUCATED WOMAN WANTS position as lady's comaaaloa or lady at tendant m office. V 6, Ofegealaa. 2 GIRLS WANT WORK. ONE FDXST class cook, the Other second work. 5t Northnrp st- WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAT. Address 404 Fremont bt, or4 -eae Mrs. WIthrows. WANTED AGRNW. BEST MONEY-MAKER FOR AGENTS ON earth; new article, aew -staa, hoasehoM. ne cessity; sells on sight by showiac what It will do; 8-3,006 sold in Mlnneapellsr resells in saaa territory; costr 7e, sells for 3Sc; agents' oatfif. 10c Doatatle Mfg. Co.. desk 30, 'Mianeapoiis ami. SUBSCRIPTION HUSTLXR8, $73 MONTH ly (weekly. 23c month): routes fsr salev Clyde. 418 Chamber of Commerce. WANTED AGENTS: SALART OR COMMIS aloai $6 to $6 fmr day, W. R. Tartar . Co.. 23 Labba bld.. ParUaad, Or. a WAXTWD TWO UP-TO-DATR PHOTO stadto. Aausjtota mo.