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10 1HE MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, NOVE3IBBK 14, 1904. ALL HAVE SCHEMES Army of Peanut Venders Want Fair Concessions. MANY; FREAK APPLICATIONS One Man .Wants, to.BuIId a Revolving Hstel and Another Desires to Place a Real Glacier In . Guild's Lake. It has been carefully estimated at Lewis and Clark headquarters -that 1 all the peanut and soda-water vendors who want stands .at . the "Exposition were called together there would be enough -znen from which to recruit a standing army. Their stands and booths. If placed In a line, would make a wall around the city like unto the wall of China There are 'enough trifling applications on file and in the waste baskets to feed the boilers of the flreboat for a month and keep up steam all the time- 'And they continue to come in with every mall. These name Exposition files would serve as material for some of the wild est tales of fiction. There are on record some of the most absurd schemes ever evolved, perhaps, outside of a mad house. An exposition seems to offer peculiar attractions to the lunatic and impractical dreamer,, with the result that much valuable time is lost in read ing their communications or listening to their plaints when they apear in person, as they often do. To Build Revolving Hotel. One of the wildest propositions yet received came recently to Vice-President 1. N. Flelschner from an Iowa man who had been reading of the dif ficulties of the hotel problem, which has since been entirely solved. The Iowa man's inventive faculties at once got busy with the result that he sent a lengthy communication describing a giant iron" building which he wishes to construct. It is to be entirely of steel, to be built on a huge pivot so as to revolve slowly, completing" a circuit very 24 hours. He described the mechanism .minutely, throwing In de tails of his own life and capacity to build the 'great steel building. He urges that it should be built to be the most memorable exposition enterprise ever attempted, and said he was will ing to leave for Portland to give more detailed plans at a moment's notice. He concluded that a sum of about J4.500.000 would complete the structure and suggested that if his proposition was favorably received he would have to ask for a trifling sum of $120,000 as a retaining fee. His communication is regarded -as a classic of its kind, and will probably be framed and given a place of honor in the lunatic's exhibit If there Is -one. Wants to Harness Geese. Another promoter wants to harness a flock of geese to a huge balloon, which woUld contain enough gas to prevent the geese from landing or from going too high In the air. Thus they would be compelled to fly across the country, and streamers bearing Lewis and Clark Exposition announcements could be ap pended to the balloon. This man is en thusiastic and cannot understand why the management will not take up his scheaic. Another man wants to walk from Jfew Tork to Portland dressed as an explorer, and another wants to build a toboggan slide from Willamette Heights Into Guild's Lake, and still an other wants to Install a real glacier in the lake. T,hese projects and the dozens of oth ers that are bound to follow, now that the gaze of the world is fixing Itself on Portland .with the close of the St. Louis Fair, are to be kept on a separate file after this, and will be a valuable addi tion to the store of permanent Exposi tion relics. Suits Against Sheriff Word. Sheriff Ward has a deluge of suits com ing for alleged damage done on his China town raid last Thursday. Saturday even ing Lai Way. and See Wong, through their attorneys, Veazie and Freeman, filed suits for $118 and $25, respectively, for missing doors and tables, and this morning Charles F. Lord will file suits for doors smashed In at various other places, valuing each door at $20. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Nov. 13. Maximum tempera ture. 60 deg.; minimum, 47. River reading 11 A. M.. S feet; change In past 24 hours, none. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.. 0.03 inch; total since September 1, 1904, 3.7G inches; normal. 8.11: deficiency. 4.35. Total sunshine November 12, 1904, none; possible, 9 hours and 6 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at t P. II.. 29.09. PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER. Wind. STATIONS. Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka Helena Kamloops, B. C. N'orth Head Pocatello ........ Portland Red Bluff ... Roseburg Sacramento Salt Lake City... San Francisco .. Spokane Seattle Tatoosh Island .. Walla Walla .... 1,5S;O.O0i S'SE Cloudy , O.W: O'SIS Clear Cloudy 680.00 6 8 w Cloudy 0.00 Clear 0.00 6 SB Pt. cloudy Cloudy Ml T 20: ED 5oo.oo; SB SB NB NW NB W W N SE Pt. cloudy T Clear Clear 0.00 0.01 Cloudy o.oo Clear 0.00 Clear Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 0.00 8 0.01 0.00 54o!l6 121 8 :v. ,001 T 'jB Ught. T trace. WEATHER. CONDITIONS. The storm off Vancouver Island moved rapidly eastward, aad the winds attending Its passage were not severe. The highest reported was 48 miles southeast at North Head. Light rain has fallen in Washington and Western Oregon, and the indications' are that the rains will con tinue for another day or two. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland at 8 F. M. for 28 "hours ending at midnight, November 14: Portland and vicinity Bain; southerly winds. Oregon, Washington and Northern Idaho Occasional rain: southerly winds. Increasing to brisk and possibly high along the coast. . Southern Idaho Increasing cloudiness, prob ably .followed by rain Tuesday. EDWARD A. SEALS. District Forecaster. NEW TODAY. OLD GOLD, JEWSLR MADE OYER OR exchanged: diamonds, precious atones, loose and saountea; watcnes. jeweiry repaired; ciose prices; good worn, iingry. tne Jewejer, E. cor. 3d and Washington. Breeden bidg..' upstairs. FOR" SALE CHEAP 4 HOUSES ON FIFTH and Flaaacrs. Apply "ovey sro. uia&i co., Sixth: aad Davis. Two Buildings forSale Tou can buy bow two buildings very cheap In order to get rid of them to make room for a brick fcuuaing. or particular see J. KRAEMER Commercial Blocks We Sell Ingrains, per Yard, at 45c We Sell Royal Wiltons, Yard, $3.50 We sell every standard grade "between at lowest prices, and in a wealth of patterns that makes select tion a pleasure and satisfaction a certainty. You prohably need a new Carpet; if not, you may need - BUGS In all grades and six. We have a special lot of Axrain ster, Velvet and jBrossela Bugs at $1.50 MATTINGS A recent importa tion from China and Japan at prices to suit.' Exclu sive Carpet House J. G. MACK & CO. 86-88 Third Street nSZi MXTSCKAX, TVM. European Plan THE PORTLAND .PMTUKS.H. American Plaa also Earepeca Plaa. Madera Restaaraat. $3 PER DAY r aad apward. New Bundlsr. elegantly Faraislked, Centrally located. HOTEL cmx skx lwrrniT apr.T.iw SEVENTH AND ANKENY STS. Feetevlcc Block. EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS 75c TO S2.W PER DAY. FREE BUS A. J. DEETZ, Maaagcr. AUCTION SALES TODAY. t t f tmi. at i an int. mr. Tamhlll. at 10 A. M." J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. . . rriTsrif rr in TT rvc TV "Rpr- uiar convrouuii . . . .v.. Pythian Hall, eighth floor, Marouam building. page KanK. v.urr---v n r FRED P. HOLM. K. of R. ad S. . . . -r-.-. rvr rnnms vn 19 A . P. & A. M. Stated communication thla (Monday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the M. M. Degree. Visitors arc cordially Invited. By order of the W. M. W. M. DE LIN, aecretary. MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP TER. NO. 14. O. E. S. A regular communlcaUon this (Monday) evening, at 8 o'clock. By order W- M. SARAH B. GUERIN, Secretary. DIED. SMITH-In this city, Nov. 12. 1904. Charles Smith, agea so years. un " after. BLACKBURN Kldgefield. Noy. 18. John Ward, the InfanVeon of J. W. and Lulu B. Blackburn. WHITCOMB In this city. Nov. 13. 1904. at 258 Thirteenth si., xjcnim. nuiiuu, years. 8 month and 20 days. Funeral notice hereafter. POTTS At Santa Monica, Cal S. K. Potts. 75 years OI age, Deiarou jauwr ui E Potts, of Gales Creek; Otto Potts. California: Mrs. John SlroWn, of Turner; Mrs. Charies Neale. of Portland. FUNEKAL 'OTICES. JENNINGS J. N. Jennings, at the Good Sa maritan Hospital, l-TJcay. x a., ji. tuw from Flnley's undertaking parlors, at 2 P. M. todar. Friends invited. ORTON In this city. Nov. 13. 1804. at the family resioence. omniou tv, ouiri Orion, aged 68 years. The deceased was the wife of John Orton and mother of John. James and Nellie V. Orton, of this city, and Mrs. T. H. Monaghan. of Carson, Wash. The funeral sen-Ices will be held at the Church of the Immaculate Heart, comer pt Williams ave. and Stanton St., at 10 A. M.. Tuesday. Nov. 15. Friends Invited. New York City and Newburg papers please copy. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. iuccrsson to Dosslsc Caaaploa. ader- takers aBd eaBnunn m erw f talL 7th aad rtee, Paoae Mala 44. 'Lady asristsnf. EDWAKD KOLXAN C04 UBdertatwi asd ecasalssers, bare ssered to their sew baUd Sag, TUrd aad Sabsaa. Lady a is) r taut. Telc?aee K. T. 3. P. FINTJEY SON, Twmenl Direeieca, cor. Sd aad fcCadfeea. OsSee et Crartr Oer eecr. Lady aatlatnvt. Tel a on a No. . T. S. DUNNING, UBdericjcer, 414 East Alder. Lady aatlstaat. Telegaaaa East X. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE: Worthington , Compound Duplex Pump, 'second hand, A I condition. Size 10xl8?xi4xl0. Deliver inc 875 gallons per min ute. Check valve, lub ricator, etc., complete. Iaqwlre A. W. Ceckraa, OreisiB BtriMtag. THE BED FRONT STABLE "WILL SE sold. Including ail contests, horses, bug gies, harness, wagons, feed, lease aad good, will, at public auction, xnarsaay, Aovena ber 17, at 24 N. lith St., If :M rtvf, te tlM algket bldier. LTWOLEUMS American, English and Scotch, including a splendid kitchen linoleum, at, per square yard 75 SHADES Made from hand painted opaque, mounted on Hartshorn rollers. We are glad to give estimates on shade work. We are by Perfect Work manship C W. 3C3MWLBS, Mr. FKTUIB, fM . Sl.Oa, $t.SO, $2.00 par Day IUfUTUl rHTwettnus ctssacui lumni Eprrlil ratst made to twlH Bd Stojr 1 geatl- meat. The maa axemestt will be pleased at all timet to abow reams asd givt riee. A mmki Tarklsei bat e tabilsh m m u la the hotel. U- .C BOWERS. efaaacer first-Class Reetssrast In Coaaectlea, 9Um Heat. Electric Lights. SCOTT PORTLAND, OREGON NEW TODAY. TO MONEY SAVERS THE OtpEST TRUST COMPANY! IN OREGON." Will pay 4 per cent. Interest on, any com Ion Certificates cf Deposit to roa twelra i raontns straignu zar sums or coo asd- upwaras ws issue our iea&aa crua- I cates oi Deposit to ran zor S years. ' wun iniertsi a per cent, as per smiannuai coupons attacnea. mar sums of $500 and upwards, we tea our special certlneates or Deposit. t payable on 60 days' can with Interest at 4 per cent. These, are rally de- scnoea in our dook oz uiascnueM, wmen we win sena you. we wel come small suras in cur eaTlags , ueiMuxssesn. ana par a-per ceat Linterest. Corretpondenee solicit- lea aii questions, antwerea tsy anai tellers. sad Tract Co. f Oregsaa, iuv inxra eireet. ItnU. X. COHEN. President, t S. LIS FAOET. Bee. J. O. OOLTRA Asst. 8ecy. J14-O0 EftPh' T" 7-roona modern 51UV XiRt,- noujes at Woodlawn. part cash. ' $300) Tea 'ots' w'il1 S-room cottage. $1200 I"ourroom cottage, new. $1300 lxroom mo5ern house, lot 50x100. $1000 io0m coltse' ru,t trees- Jot BOs Killings & "ford, boo iicKay bidg. Third and Etark. Wanted: Agency for Sawmill Ageacy wasted far Inaaber mill oa CelsBt- bla KItct, wUk easocKy of er ;s,M feet per day. with wharf facilities' aad 15 feci ef water, lew tMe. All bills dlseoHBsed saad adTaaeea made ea catrgoe. NORTH COAST COMMERCIAL CO. 98 Crocker BMtr S Francisco. Mortgage Loans Sasd Upwards Keal Estate City asd Farm Insurance ia All. Limes A. II. BIRBELL, 90S-3 aieKay BoUdlng. Third asd Stark. For Rent or Lease after Jan. 1st, a brick storeroom, 25x100 on Third St, suitable for show business, etc. P 75, Oregonlan GEO. BLACK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 318 Worcester Black Estate werk. Special aad arfe4eal aaits. WNtanette Heights Residence Owaer leavbHC town and win sell destrasls and wen-leeated T-roosa noase. -reiijpBsse AXPSEaCEXTS. Utm Qmi Theater . t. h Phone Mala 868. mrntn mmh . This evening, at 8:30 o'clock. MARINO VIOLIN SOLOIST Assisted by MISS PAULINE SHERWOOD LYRIC SOPRANO And his own orchestra. In grand concert. Prices, S1.50, Jl, 75c, 50c Carriagea at 10:45 o'clock. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER w. T. rAAUL, li&sioent manager. Phone Main 868. TOMORROW (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON, at 2:15 o'clock, the METLAKAHTLA. BAND 33 Alaska Indians 32 In a concert of popular and classic music "A musical treat." Puget Sound papers. Prices Entire lower floor. 75c Entire bal cony, 50c Entire gallery, 25c Hemeaoer afternoon, narr evening. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER W. T. PANGLB Resident Manager. Phone Main BSS. Tuesday and "Wednesday nights. November 15, ia. iwh. tne romantic actor, WHITE WHITTLESEY. In two superb scenic productions. TutfarlkM. I YctoesttTElcht. v HEARTSEASE THE SEC8R4 IX CfaHAII Prices Entire lower floor. SI. Balcony. 75c 50c Gallery, 35c, 25c Boxes and loges, $7.50. SEATS ARE NOW SELLING. I MARQUAM GRAND THEATER W. T. P ANGLE, Resident Manager. Phone Main 8(53. TOMORROW (Tuesday) Mornlqg. at 10 o'clock. ADVANCE SALE OF SEATS Will open for ARTHUR DUNN, IN "THE RUNAWAYS." Twa performances only. November 17, Thursday afternoon, Thursday night. Prices, both matinee anH nirht Lower floor, JL50. Balcony, $L 75c," 0c,' Entire gallery, 50c Boxes and loges, $10. I Columbia Theater mdLlV Two packed audiences screamed with laugh ter yesterday. Positively tunny. Every line a laugh. AH this week the popular Columbia Etock Company, In the great thre-&ct farce comedy. TheGayParisians , Information regarding prices and how to secure beats. Prices Evening. 15c. 25c. 85c. 50c: gallery. 15c Matinee, 10c, 15c and 2Sc; gallery. 10c. All day down town Ticket office open at Howe & Martin's drugstore, Sixth and Wash ington, from 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. Main 110. After 7 P. M., at the theater. 14 th and "Wash ington, 7 to 10 P. M. Phone 311. THE STAR THEATER Cor. Park aad WaasiBfftea. The Best aad Most Fasblea able Vaudeville Theater 3 Alvolas 3 The Yale Duo RICHARD BURTON. CARTER AND MEND ELL. ADELINE BIRCH LER. THE MUSICAL HARTS. THE PROJECTOSCOFE. BbowlBs; tbo great morlBr picture. '"The. Great Baak Robbery." Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. General admission, 10c; reserved box seats, 25c CORD RAT'S THEATER CORD RAT & RUSSELL. Managers. Portland's on out popular playhouse. Tonight and every evening this week, matinee Saturday, OLLIB MACK and JOE W. SPEARS present the big fun crowd. GALLAGHER AND BARRETT, in the evergreen success, "FINNIGAN'S BALL." Some singing. Some dancing. Some nonsense.. 25 people 25, mostly girls. ' Nice folks like It. Prices, 10c, 20c. SOc; special reserved seats, 50c. Matinee, 25c, any part of bouse; chil dren (special seats), 10c BAKER THEATER KHATINO & FLOOD, Managers. Third and Tamhlll. EASGEST CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE HOUSE IN THE WORLD. EVERY SEAT 10c One performance afternoon; two every evening. THE ARCADE THEATER The Orlgiaal Family Vaudeville House. This Week. Fern Comedy Four ADAMS BROTHERS. ALFRED ANDERSON. HOPPER AND BURRELL. KATE COTLE. AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. Admission, 10c to any seat. LYRIC THEATER (Corner Alder and Seventh.) HIQH-CUSS REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:30 to 4:30: 7 SO to 10:30; Sunday, 2 to 1Q P. M. This ad. and 10c will admit two people any matinee, except Sundays and holidays. TEN CENTS NO HIGHER. BIJOU THEATER EHCTH ST.. OPP. OREGONIAN. PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK ROBERTS Jt CO. THE RAMSEYS. TRAINED BULL TERRIERS. TTTR BAXTERS. MABEL MAITLAND. PEARL GRETSON. THE TRAIN ROBBERY' ON THE VITASCOFE. ALL FOR 10 CENTS. Afternoons from 2 to 4:30; evenings from 7 to 10:30. Continuous on Sundays. A"EW TODAY. EAST 4000 TERMS. BUSINESS PSOPEETZ 50x50. Hoyt St., bet. 7th and East Park. Telephone Main 44. Mortgage Loans --City Property At Lowest Current Rates. Apply FRANK E. HART. 105 Sherlock bidg. INVESTMENT BONDS Warrants aad stocks bought aad sola. J. W. Crathars A Cx. Chamber of Com sa arcs. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. PARTIES WANTING NICE SUBURBAN home of l?i acres, see H. G. SIbray, "room 60S Commercial Blk. FOR SALE LOT 50x100 AND HOUSE OF 8 rooms. No. 211 12th st- Apply J. P. Bro naugh. 144 4th it. FINE SMALL ACREAGE ON CAR, LINE: cheap and easy terme. Frank Melvln. 302 Commercial bidg. CHEAP 2 COTTAGES. FINE CONDI- Uon, on sightly quarter-block ; will divide. 326 E. 11th st. LOTS ON UNION AVE.. ALBINA HOME stead. cheap. Inquire 504 Goldsmith st.. Lower Albiaa. r -eh. n-snnu rVrnAf5V; ttttt.t. Trvr feaced: e0. H. Hatae'.d. Mulkey bl4g... ad aaa jaornsoa. $1000 CORNER LOT. S. Ev COR. HOOD AND U rover s.. iw teei as nova su bct owner. 211 GIbbs C rJBOe-THREE MODERN. SIX-ROO HOUSES c4Q0e in : yearly jcoc jui ; zjmm. km. us bora Xetei. OK WB8T 8IDC. KICK HOsCB. IS XIX ts walk ta ( ef sitr. 7sm Mate FOR SALE SSAL S6TATK. FOR SALE. 13790.09. Corbett st.. near Bancroft aveo 19-rooca bouse, good condition, modern, lot 4felM; fine vieweastward. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, 109 Third street. FOR SALE. 1260.00. In Woodstock. Portland's most attractive suburb: lota 100x100; every lot a corner; $10 down. elO per month. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, 109 Third street. FOR 8 ALE. I27J0.00. Hawthorne ave.. strictly modern, two-story six-room bouse on corner; recently built and In excellent condition lot worth 41300; house cost to build $2000. A rare bargain. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. 109 Third street. FOR SALE CHICKEN RANCH. ABOUT 2 acres; good house, fruit, terries, out duiio lnga; running stream of water, all for S130U; 14 down, balance on time to suit buyer. This is located In Seilwood. O. H. Wallberr. 562 JJmatllla ave. Phone Scott 183. FOR SALE CHEAP HALF ' BLOCK OF fine residence property in Toledo, wastu; best location In town; will make a splen did home for some one, and must be sold at once. For. particulars address E. F. Carpenter. Toledo. Wash. 1 550 SPLENDID 4-EOOM COTTAGE, Montavuia. f350 Ctaqlco 6-room house, easy pay ments. Funk. Ill Ablngton Bidg. REAL ESTATE $1250 TWO OF THE MOST desirable lots in iiroojuyn. ironung on r 7th and 8th sts., south of Ellsworth. Phone Main 4948, or call 708 Everett at. FOR SALE A SNAP FOR A FEW DATS; J4S00 will buy fine property on ein at., west Side; will pay 10 per cent on money Invested. Owner. Address C 75. Oregonlan. YOUR CHOICE TEN NEW 5 AND 8-ROOM cottages with 100x90 each; 515 a month; on Montavtlla car, opposite broom fac tory. Union 4015. -1 $500 BUYS NEAT LITTLE HOUSE; BIG oargain; leaving town account. 01 nustsi-, you will buy If you see It; $400 cash. Owner, 187 E. 6th. OWNER WILL SELL EAST SIDE 7-ROOM house very reasonable and on easy terms, as he la leaving town. Price, S1750. V 73. Oregonlan. FOR SALE NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH full lot and good basement;, one-half block from car-line. Inquire 640 El 17th st. South. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R. Addition. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 5c 84600 NEW MODERN, S-ROOM HOUSE. 23d at.; nothing like it lor the money; move right In. W. H. Grlndstaff, 246 Stark. FOR SALE 10-ACRE FRUIT FARM AD- Joinlng city limits; nign Kate or cultivation; at sacrifice. Room 325, Chamber Commerce. FOR SALE MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE, prettiest little nome in AiDins, cneap. xss Hah Ttafael at., cor. Rodner ave. I . HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY; come on easy payments), ixrr Dargains see Weldon & Tatbam. 145ft 3d st. FOR SALE COO ACRES STUMP LAND. If miles from Portland. Inquire 2S7 E. Mor rison st. C R. Davis Fuel Co. FOR SALE COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE, Weet Side, close In; corner lot. Address Owner. K 75, Oregonlan. $725 NEW HOUSE 3 FULL LOTS. BARN, woodshed; water tn house. 1298 E. 14th. N. FOR SALE 8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. mil. jut, Baffjiin. oo unua rt. HOME CORNER LOT. S ROOMS. 9675 CASH. Berry & Alexander. 4 N. 6th. FOR SALE FARMS. FARMS. ALL SIZES. 60 TO 300 ACRES, ALL In cultivation; In the best -agricultural sec tion of Western Oregon. 1 hours' ride of Portland: good Improvements In way of build ings; prices. S25 to $50 per acre. Call and secure a bargain before prices are doubled. One farm with 340 acres cultivated for $18. Cook. 261 Alder St. $37.50 PER ACRE; 80-ACRB FARM NEAR electric line. Clackamas County; first-class soil, two-thirds In cultivation, good house, bams, outbuildings; orchard; fenced and cross-fenced; living water. 118 Ablngton bidg. $25 PER ACRE WAS PAID IN 1884 FOR 320 acres on Tualatin River; price now $19. 3a0-acre farm, Clackamas County, .purchased 11 years ago at $10,000, will now be sold at sacrifice. Valley Land Co., 43 1st st. FOR SALE CHEAP 180 ACRES OF GOOD land on railroad" and river in Clark County. Washington: price $3.50 per acre; Is worth $6. Inquire Room 738 Chamber of Commerce. FINE FARM, 55 ACRES, NICELY IM p roved. S miles east; electric car, flaa roads; 6 acres Winter apples Just bearing; fine soil, excellent water. 227 Front. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS FINE LEVEL farming lands, abundance of good water; making up party to start In few days. No. 4 N. 6th. opposite Postoffice. FOR SALE A SECTION OF LAND, WBST ern Lane Co., suitable for dairying" and ctockraislng. Cascara nearly pays pries. W 100. Oregonlan. 40 ACRES, 7 MILES FROM PORTLAND. - near car-line; hourly service soon: $1000 cash, balance time. Box 73. Beaverton. Or. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST 40-ACRE 'farm within 7 miles of the Courthouse for $4000. L. E. Thompson & Co., 228 3d. SNAP 160 ACRES. NEAR GRANT'S PASS. 3 miles from railroad; on account of sick ness. Owner. J 77. Oregonlan. "RARE BARGAINS $1600 BUTS 255 ACRES sear Brownsville. P. O. Box' 273. Oregoa Cltyv Or. LAND SCRIP. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. Arrovtd. unrestricted, ready for lmmedlats -vse. LOWEST PRICES. EL F. A F. B. Riley. 608 Chamber Commerce. .FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH cr guaranteed land scrip on hand ready to locate. Maglnnls & Son. 227 Failing bidg.. FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER scrips: general land practice. CoIIIes Lead Co., Concord Bidg. APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP NOW ready. H. B. Compaoa, 61S Maxquam bidg. TO EXCHANGE. 27 ACRES FINELY IMPROVED. S MILBS from Courthouse. 5 acres apple orchard, good, house, barn. Implements, stock, etc. for city property. L. E. Thompson, 228 3d. TO LEASE. FOR RENT 12 ACRES OF ONION LAND; this Is a good chance for gardeners ;. for cash rent. P. O. H. Rossi. Montavilla, Or. A GREAT BARGAIN' SALOON; BUILDING beautifully fitted up, having 16 rooms above. Apply 453 12th. LARGE "WAREHOUSE, WITH TRACKAGE, central. Apply Wakeaeld. Fries &. Co, 23 8tarlc WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANTED HOMESTEAD . RELINQUISH raent. vicinity Hood Rlter; must be cheap for cash. J 74. Oregonlan. FOR RENT FARMS. FARM. ALL UNDER CULTIVATION, AND hop land, near Charapoeg. Sfl Hood at. Phone Frost 877. YAMHILL FARM. 220 ACRES. READY FOR seeding; cash only, but cheap. Cook. 361 Alder st. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. TIMBER LAND WITH 8669 CORDS WOOD. 2 miles from city limits; caa give -terms. Star Investment Co., No. 4 Nortb Slfc. op posite PostoSce. FOK SALE. mCsMsmaas PasW1m J Jawrara Bsmsrv wcwB9 140 BUYS NICE POKY AND SADDCS; OflK tle aad good driver. 3t N. 14tk at. Pbeoe Mais 43M. ,4. bvys esse seSss WOLFSTEDX 70S SALE. HesMs, YeMelea asd Kinew, LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AN 2D-KAND vmct-vi a v.on jar saie or Eire, sii vasa. FOR SALE A FiVE-TEAR-OLD HORSE. 123 ccuwoua si. Fhuaoa. SELF-PLAYING PIANOS JUST ARRIVED. lae laiesr. ana grandest Invention, in pianos, the Ceciliaa selt-playlng piano; prices reaeon ablo; terms easy. E. U. Wills Music-House. 36Q Alder st. HARD MAN GRAND PIANO NEARLY NEW. in pencci conumon; win d sola at a great sacrifice. Apply 350 Alder st. PIANO SPECIAL-SCHABFFER PIANO: fancy mahogany, nearly new. $195. 350 Alder sr. A bargain. FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TACOMA. vvaao., noTeojDer zs. lu o Clock A. n.t at No. 1701 Dock St., the Quartermaster JJry doek, with ail Its tools and appurtenances, aad about 266 acres of land adjoining, wita buildings, water system, etc.. the steamer Starling, the Pugst Sound Drydock k. Ma. chine- Company's- valuable machine, .shops' at Tacoma, lease of the ground, patterns, tools, stock on band, and all property of whatsoever sort owned by the said company; all subjsct only to first-mortgage 30-year 4 per cent beads. For detail list of. property, terms aad conditions, apply- to H. S. Griggs, Treas urer, i - FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. TACOMA. .-uecemoer i. iw, iu o Clock A. Jt.. CcniBty Coertboase. G-etreet entrance. $. 300.00 flrst-mcrtgage bonds, and same amount of stock of Puget Sound Drydock A 'Machine Company; valuable lots and acreage- In 'Pu csaa and .Pierce Cantle: also xnaay Judg ments and notes. For detail list of proper ties, term, and conditions, apply to Settle ment Company, Taeema, Wash. DORS YOUR ROOF LEAK I -.Repair- It with Elaterlte; It rolls, easy to lay; needs .so .painting, or coating; good of er eld Iron, tin or shingles; "best -for new roob. Etaterita Rooting. Co., room 3. Hamilton b!4g. FOR' BALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND uiiuuv uu pool iau.cb i cslmy oxjoasa; wa reat tables, with privilege of buying. Mod ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Braaswlck-Balke-CoIIender. 49 Sd St. ' FOR SALEONE REMINGTON ALUMINUM rrame typewriter No a; perfect condition; less than a month's- actual use. Woodard, Clarke & Co. A 'VERY NEAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND ring; original cost $20; only $11. Uncle Myers, 143 3d st., near Alder. SECOND-HAND ORGAN. GOOD CONDITION; piano attachment, chapel style, at Graves A Co., 323 Washington. Moving, picture film, rang slides, maglo lan terns). T. P. Andrews. 10 Moat.. S. F.. CaL D7 YOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LtVB FIR. oak and ash wood, go to Hoover A Conway. Bargains In typewriters, supplies, office Roods, rubber stamps, cafes. Coast Co.. 231 Stark. FOR SALE CASH REGISTER $40, S SLOT machines. 2 card, 1 Chicago. 294 Hancock. BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 W0LFF- junencasa now 920. 7tn ana Mofflson. DENSMORE TYPEWRITERS Wo selL rent. repair mi xnacnines. J. a. uuxiey, S3 4tn. $40 BUYS A SEALSKIN COAT. LENGTH, sugnuy- worn. Aaarees 1 40, uregonian. FOR SALE- ACETYLENE GAS MACHINE. 295 Stanton st. FRESH COW FOR SALE 336 STANTON ST.. aid ma. HELP WANTED MALE. THE ORIGINAL JOHN A. MOLER HAS opened tne of his famous barber colleges -at 644 Clay st.. San Francisco. Special Induce ments this mbnth; positions guaranteed; tuition earned while learning. Write cor rect number, 644 Clay St., San Francisco, LOGGERS, MILL AND YARDMEN. LAB- crere. city aaa ccanuy; mea ana uixi. farm bands aad. milkera, -restauraat aad mese-hoaie belp; work ef all klada, Ca nadian Employment Ce. 246 BuraeWe aad 226ii Morrisoa. Phons Main 3074. WE WANT- SOLICITORS FOR THE best proposition ever offered on the Coaax; something sew; don't fall to investigate. Northwestern Mutual Benefit Association. 38 Russel bidg.. 165 H 4th st., after 10 A. M. POSITIONS $1000 TO $3000 PER YEAR for managers, bookkeepers, salesmen, etc. Offices in eight cities. Plan and booklot oa application. Call and see us. Suite 45, Con cord blk. Pacific Commercial Bureau. Inc. WANTED ANY PERSON DESIRING TO make money safely, surely, quickly, right here at home on an investment of $23 to $150. will answer this "ad." for personal In terview right away. S 67. Oregonlan. WANTED "WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR clerks, bookkeepers, office man. managers, talesmen: If wanting high-class positions, call or write National Commercial Bureau, room 29, Alasworth bidg. "WANTED 100 SINGERS. ACTORS, Musi cians, for vaudeville circuit and Portland World's Fair. Newman's1 Vaudeville Circuit, the Raleigh, 6th asd Washington. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS COMMIS SI an; newspapers; periodicals, magazines, trade journals, 418 Chamber of Commerce, Clydo's Advertising Agency. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO BECOME A correspondence clerk; will qualify you In your own home; big salary. Address E. C, cars Oregonlan. $5,00 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE BEST typewriter on earth; salary or commission. McLain & Co.. Room 14, Starr-Boyd bidg., Seattle. WANTED GOOD. STEAD 1. INDUSTRIOUS married man to. take care of horses; no chil dren; must give references. Apply 45 1st at. HUSTLERS. EITHER SEX. SALARY OR commission, can make1 $10 day. Call' or write U. S. A, 342 Sberjock bidg., Portland. Or. WANTED CAPABLE FOREMAN FOR GOOD sized water-pipe Job In Seattle; state expe rience. Address T 82, care Oxegonlan. WANTED TAILOR: GOOD MAN FOR COUN try. to, work by the weeki steady job. Apply D. B." KcBride & Co.. 84 6th st. MAN WITH 5 YEARS' EXPERIENCE AS bookkeeper, wants position; good refer ences. E 72. Oregonlan. WANTED STRONG, RELIABLE DELIVERY boy to drive wagon. Apply 237 Morrison st.. Andrew Kan. WANTED A NUMBER OF GOOD STOCK salesmen. J. F. Huret. 30854 Washington st.. room 28. Mea wasted to learn barber trade. Barber College 742 Howard st.. San Francisco. WANTED JAPANESE BOY, EXPERIENCED In Boseework. Apply 270 6th' st. DR. WALKER. 181 1ST.. CURES ALL PHI vate diseases cf mea. FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER WANTED. S. "Jacobs, 152 6th st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED YOUNG LADY FOR - RECEP-tlon-room; -must be experienced in photo studio work; none other seed aply. 801 Dekum bidg. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS, WAIT ers," chambermaid, general' workers. St. Loots Agency, 23H Yamhill. Phone Black 2661. WANTED 2 EXPERIENCED LADY CAN vaseers; big money, easy proposition. "Rem brandt. 404 Ablngton bidg. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. Inquire forenoon, 206 7th St., near Madison. ... "WANTED GOOD, EXPERIENCED GIRL TO do waiting -for restaurant. Boeton Kitchen, 129 N. 0th et. WANTED TWO LADIES- TO ' CANVASS, good wages; roust be experienced. S01 De kum bidg WANTED EXPERIENCED PASTRY COOK. Imperial Grocery-Dellcateeeen, 436 Wanning ton st. A NEAT, CAPABLE GIRL FOR- GENERAL housework. Apply at 237 N. 24th a. GIRL TO' ASSIST IN GENERAL HOUSE, work; no cooking. Call 41 Davis- st. GDXL WANTED FOR LIGHT WORK IK taller ihop. 3tf Morrison str GIRL FOR COOKING AND "GENERAL fceaseworkL. Call 215 K. Mth C . GIRL WANTBD .TO. ASSIST IN. GENERAL hcjMework. 12 N. 18th. S1RL FOR GEXXKAL XOUSKWOBjC; GOOD seett. 4m AlBtri su sC FIRST-CLASS PASTRY COOK. 3f RL TO WAS DHfftBC AT H HELP WANTED FALC WANTED LADT SOLICITORS FOR SsttT proposition ever offered on the Coaet; be4M-tblng- sea-; don't fall to investigate: ceill after 10 A. M., Northwestern Mutual Bene fit Association. W Russet bldgV. lt4 Jtb. DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CH Alt - " iin. Kwmm. wuircasesL Burse 8rtIJL second- rirlv -booselieepers. noueewdrk. US to SS0. CaBdlea Parlors. tU Morrison. Phone Math 1823. . . WANTED AT . ONCEr-COMPETENT AiD experienced bookkeeper, salary $80 month ly; short hour. Sae oAce; answer la your own handwriting;. L 83 Oregonlan. "WANTED 100 .SINGERS; ACTORS. Musi cians, for vaadevllle circuit and Portlahd "World'avFalr. "Newsaan-'a Vaudeville Ctreuit, the . Raleigh, 6th. and -.Washington. WANTED GHtL FOR DININGROOM AND hessowork. Inquire mornings, 341 11th tt. .SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. NATIONAL St ; CONTINENTAL DIST. CO.. 270H"Wash. bidg.- room 3U. Pboae Main 1TTS. Distributors of all kinde of advertising mat tr asd' samples; 'guaraafee advertiser against all -loss; mall or telephone .orders. BT ,YOUNG MAN. AD. WRITER. SHOW card . writer and bookkeeper; references. G. Wilson. Y. M. C. A. Spokane. Wash. JAPANESE ASSOCIATION CAN FURNISH domestic servants-farmer and all kinds of help. 268 Everett. Black 992. YOUNG MARRIED MAN. WITH 8 YEARS' experience la bottling business, wishes some work.. N 73.. Oregonlan. . BOY ATTENDING SCHOOL WANTS TO work for board. Holmes Business College. Y. M-- C- A. bidg. JAPANESE BOY WISHES TO WORK IN small private family and attend school. H 74. Oregonlan. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION to. do good cooking and housework. Y 81. Oregonlan. GOOD TEAMSTER WISHES A JOB TEAM lsg. Call 236 N. 18th st. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Boekkcepet aat Bteaograehers. COMPETENT YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPH-, er desires polities; experieaced and with best of reference. F 75, care Oregon im. WANTED POSITION BY YOUNG LADY stenographer; moderate salary; good refer ences. R 64. Oregonlan. Dressmakers. SHIRTWAISTS IN THE LATEST FASH lons, SOc up; also plain sewing. 270 Market at., bet. 3d and 4ttf. FIRST-CLASS DRBSSMAXTNG ; SHIRT walsU from. 75c- tip. 164 W. Park st. Phone 4264. SITUATION- WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPER In email family by an educated and com petent German woman, with' schoolboy; city or country. T 72. care. Oregonlan. "WANTED POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER by refined lady. 45: widower preferred; pleasant home, small wages. H 2008 Gard ner ave.. Spokane. POSITION AS HOUSEKEEP FOR WID owers family in city, by cultured lady; ref erences exchanged. Address T 73. Oregonlan. POSITION BY CAPABLE. RESPECTABLE lady as housekeeper or landlady. V 69. Oregonlan. Domestics. RELIABLE JAPANESE GIRL WANTS situation to cook and do housework. K 82. Oregonlan; WANTED PLACE TO COOK BY COLORED woman. L. A. F.. 571 Raleigh. Nurses. LADY HAVING EXPERIENCE AT NURSINu would 'like situation; willing to do some housework. W 72, Oregonlan. MlseeUaaeees. COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES DAY work; preparation of dinners and. luncheons a specialty; also sweeping, cleaning and laundering-. Phone Main 1625. YOUNG LADY. COLLEGE" GRADUATE? r wants position as governess or traveling companies; testlmoniala. A 73. Oregonlan. REFINED EDUCATED WOMAN WANTS position as lady's companion or lady at tendant in office. V 68. Oregonlan. POSITION AS TRAVELING COMPANION TO party going Bouth tor Winter; referescea ex changed. Addreea N 72. Oregonlan.. JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION TO HELP cook in family or hotel. Answer by mail. K. Umazoso, 121 N. 15th st. - SITUATION WANTED. BY WOMAN TO DO day work of any klnd. Phone Red. 2934. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY. PHONE Clay D36, room' 9. WANTED AGENTS. WANTED INTELLIGENT. ACTIVE PHR sQco, ladies or gentlmes. to take orders for works of art ; salary or commission. M 82. Oregonlan. WANTED TWO UP-TO-DATE PHOTO coupon sellers; ladles orgeatx. Rembrandt Studio. Ablngton bidg. WANTED GOOD AGENTS FOR NEW novelties. Apply 222. Ablngton bidg. WANTED PICTURE AGENTS; NEW OF fer;. big: jnoney., SOlDekua .bldsv. . - WANTED TO RENT; IF YOU WANT TP KEEP YOUR HOUSE, flat or housekeeping rooms (furnished or unfurnished) 'always rented. -list them -with the PACIFIC COAST LAND CO. Phose Black 1901. 211 Allsky Bidg. We rent bouses, collect rents and. take charge of property. WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO WANT bouse. If yoa' have a house, te rest. . see us or send description. Wrmake ne charge for renting. H. E. Edwards 187 1st st. GENTLEMAN WISHES FURNISHED- ROOM In private family; state terms. Address "V 82. care Oregonlan. , J WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. MARRIED. COUPLE WILL . LOOK AFTER girl between the- agea of 4 and 12; will have good home; terms reasonable. C 81, Orego nlan. WANTED MEN'S- CAST-OFF CLOTHING and shoes; highest price paid. Call at the "Fair Deal." 62 N. Sd. Phoae Hood. 51T. DOG WANTED ONE ST. ' BERNARD OR Newfoundland bitch, 1 or 2 years old. P. H. 8taxk, Pokegama Or. WANTED A HOME FOR BABY - GIRL. 16 months? good' pay to proper party. Address K 81. Oregonlan. WANTED FROM PRIVATE PARTY. $50; SE curlty four times amount; bonus $5; Interest. E 74. Oregonlan. WANTED BY TOUNG MAN. CARPBKTERJ private lessons. Is architectural draw lsg. S 71. Oregoa ianv N SHOES HALF-SOLED FOR 50e at HOOLA seach'e. 367$ Taylor. feet. -3d aad 4tb. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tls of all kinds. Fasae East 3966. NICE PRIVATE HOME FOR CHILDREN; terms -reasonable. Phone Main 1806. SECOND-HAND SAFE IN GOOD CONDI, tlon. L 72. Oregoaiaa. FOet .RENT. PLEASANTLY FURNISHED FRONT AL cov'eand rear otsMe rooms; gas ad phone, reasonable. Mala 8667. 806 C1T at. NEWLY RENOVATED AND KICKY TUR ! frettt reeeas. steam beat. bet, etc; reasae.ble. close la.. 387 TambllL THE DEXTER NO. 13 I2TJK. COR. WASH lagtes. sdse oeeefy reams. ata4e. ea evlte,. traaslear. Fhe Qeeeef a. SXLKCT FAMILY HOTELS', ROOMS EX suite or stagle; traaeieats; 17ti -aa-a Mor rison st. Phone Mia IMS. FINE. LARGE FURXWKBD- DOtC; ALL modera ceavenieBeea; aear eae Hste mmi rea soaabie. 4S E. Iwstict. 96SK WASWOtOTOir -reoeas, $LM f $8. walk, traaetaats ,Me te ,Te. , wiHiMi Ur two; FURXISUD Mtk tt. ROOa6RsMyfWAaUa