Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 19, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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1HE ORE GO NI AN, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, IlKM.
12s
THEY GET OFF EASY
Verdict of Simple Assault in
Hold-Up Case,
NO ATTEMPT TO ROB SHOWN
Two Young Men Arrested by Officer
Taylor at Twelfth and Morrison
Streets In September May Get
Off With Light Sentence.
"We met for the first time in Blazler's
saloon, and as I rubbed against him I felt
that he had a revolver In hla pocket. I
said: 'You are a hold-up man. I ,dare
you to go out and hold up somebody. He
said: 'I dare you to go.' I took him. up,
and go we started out. On Sixth street
he picked up a piece of cloth and cut
holes In it and make a mask."
Thus testified John Morgan, who was
jointly charged with William Bowen with
Attempted robbery. In Judge Cleland's
court yesterday.
The two young men endeavored to hold
up T. W. Taylor, a policeman, on the
night of September 25, at Twelfth and
Morrison streets. Instead they were made
to throw up their hands by the officer,
who covered them with his revolver, and
after he had called tor assistance he sum
moned a patrol wagon and conveyed the
would-be highwaymen to the police sta
tion. Bowen had a revolver and wore a
mask, and Morgan had used a handker
chief to conceal Mb features.
After Morgan had admitted that he and
Bowen had started out together from
Blaster's saloon, his attorney, continu
ing the examination, said:
"Did you meet anybody?"
"Yes hundreds of people.'
"Why didn't you hold any of them up?"
"I didn't have the nerve, but I didn't
like to tell Bowen so. I guess he didn't
have the nerve, either, and he didn't care
to admit it to me."
Testifying further, Morgan said: "When
the officer came we got behind a fence.
We wanted to take off our masks and
run away. Bowen couldn't get the mask
off. I took off the handkerchief. Bowen
took the pistol and put it on the fence
Then Ofilcer Taylor arrived and said
'Hold your hands up.' "
Morgan said he had arrived here only
a few days before from the East. He is
boyish-looking, and does not appear to be
over 21 years of age.
Bowen has lived here several years and
encaged in catching crawfish for a llv-
lng. He lived with his wife and child.
only a few months old, on Montana ave
nue. Mrs. Bowen, with the baby in her
arms, was present in the courtroom.
Bowen told a story similar to that re
lated by Morgan. He said they had both
been drinking considerably. They were
afraid to hold anybody up, and It was
merely a case of one challenging the
other. They had abandoned any such
idea, and were about to start for home
when they were arrested.
Bowen admitted that at the police sta
tlon he said "What is a man going to do
if he has a wife and child and has no
work and no money?" He said he owns
and has paid for a lot In the Peninsular
Addition.
Officer Taylor testified concerning the
arrest. He stated that he watched tho
two young men for some time, because
they were acting in a very suspicious
manner. When he came upon them hiding
behind the fence Bowen had the gun
pointed at him.
Captain Moore and Captain Bailey, of
the Police Iepartment, and other wit
nesses testified that Morgan and Bowen
immediately after their arrest made the
remark "We are up against It.
Otto Pawloekl testified that Bowen in
vited him to go out with him and make
some easy money, and he declined to do
so. A witness testified to having seen
Bowen with a mask.
John Ditchburn and John F. Watts ar
gued to the jury that the evidence did not
show the accused attempted to rob the
policeman, and if they had ever Intended
to rob anybody they had abandoned the
intention at the time of thelc. arrest. The
jury returned a verdict finding the young
men guilty of simple aseault.
AT THE THEATERS
What the Press Agents Say.
SHAKESPEAREAN MATINEE.
Florence Gale in "As You Like It" at
the Marquam Grand Theater.
A special matinee will be given this
afternoon at the Marquam Grand The-ntPi-
whpn Florence Gale. suDDorted by
an excellent company of players, will
present Shakespeare s aeiignxiui com
nrtxr. "As You Like It." This will cive
thA lnrilns and children an oDDortunlty
of seeing this charming actress In a
comedy that is notn comical ana in
structive; as the Shakespearean offer
inm t few and far between, theater-
rrnArc -who like the best in dramatic
art will take advantage of. The last
performance will be given tonignt.
Pleases the Crowds.
The final performances of "The Gay
Parisians" will be given this afternoon
and tonight by the Columbia Theater
Stock Company. The capacity of the
house at each performance is assured by
the advance sale. The French farce has
proven so triumphantly successful that
the management Is looking for a similar
one to produce several weeks nence.
The laughter begins with the rise of
the curtain in "The Gay Parisians" and
becomes a hilarious demonstration when
Pinglet, early in the act, begins to make
love to his partner s wire.
"Marcelle," he cries, "I am in the clouds
I am swimming In ethereal atmosphere.
At which, his wife's shrewish voice being
heard In an adjoining room, he mutters,
"I'm down again!"
Few farces are funnier than this adap
tatlon from the French. Matinee this af
ternoon at 2:15.
Just Two Mora Left.
Two performances, this afternoon
and tonight, will see the end of tho
marvelously "successful run of Flnnl
can's Ball" at Cordray's and also the
termination of the famous old theater
sis a combination house. Even its nami
will be changed and after tonight th
Cordray-Russell management of the
popular place of amusement will be but
a memory. Aside from the fact that
"Finnlgan's Ball" is better this year
tHan ever before in its history and that
the cleverest people in the ranks of
musical comedians are in the big or
?ranlzation, hundreds of people will do
sire to attend either this afternoon'
matinee or the night performance as
a sort of good-by to a theatrical land
mark. Come out tonight for "Finnigan;
itau ana tne passing of Cordray s.
HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS.
Next Thursday Afternoon and Night
Thanksgiving Day.
W. E. Nankevillo will present Haver
ly's Minstrels, and that this ortranlza
tlon will be greeted by a packed house
at tho Marquam Grand Theater is
foregone conclusion. This season
company, numbering nearly half
hundred. Is on the usual high grade of
excellence which marked previous
visits of the great Havcrly show. Billy
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN
Resets. L.OQ to $3.06 Per Day,
According to Location.
3. 7. DA VIES. Pres.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Esropean Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50
First-Class Rcstaarant In Connection
Van, the unique comedian, known as
"the assassin of sorrow, is stiu me
bright, particular star, and he is. close
ly followed by that prince 01 enter
tainers, Jimmy Wall. Another notable
engagement and exclusive feature of
the vaudeville department Is Clayton.
Jenkins and Jasper, fresh from their
seven-year triumphant tour of the
world, presenting their comic novelty.
"The Darktown Circus."
"Led Astray."
TomorroTV afternoon the Columhla Stock
Company -will give Its first performance
of "Led Astray," a famous comedy
drama from the pen of Dion Boucicault.
who "wrote "The Jilt" and many plays
which have lived since the middle of the
last century.
"Led Astray" was produced In the early
Os and In the original cast were such
well-known players as Charles Thorne,
Rose Eytlnge, Kate Claxton and McKee
Rankin. It was a pronounced success
from the first, and Its revival In late years
is always regarded with tremendous In
terest. With plenty of good, clean com
edy and several thrilling episodes, It will
prove exactly suited to the taste of the
Columbia's patrons and a vehicle In which
the organization can display its fine tal
ent admirably. Miss Countlss, Mr. Baume
and Mr. Bowles are cast for exception
ally strong roles. The scenic production
will be up to the Columbia s standard.
Columbia Benefit Tuesday.
The time, Tuesday afternoon at 2:15
o'clock; the place, the Columbia Theater,
Fourteenth and Washington streets: tho
event, the benefit matinee to be tendered
to Miss Edith Angus, lately a member of
the Columbia Stock Company, and who is
now recovering from the effects of an
operation at Good Samaritan Hospital.
At no other one tlmo in Portland this
season will such a diversified programme
be given, comprising two of Portland's
best singers, Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer and
Mrs. Walter Reed; the Columbia Stock
Company In the balcony scene from
"Romeo and Juliet;" reading of a poem
by Rose Eytlnge; a song from Louise
Brandt, that bright ingenue, and also
Dot Bernard; selections by Webbers
Mandolin Orchestra and the Columbia
Theater Orchestra; star acts from the
Star, Arcade. Lyric, Grand and Baker
vaudeville theaters, and other numbers.
The women of Portland are managing
the matinee, and the occasion will be a
society event.
Critic Calls "Candida" Charming.
Alan Dale, New York's severest critic
and the bane of Broadway failures.
can always write nice things In a nice
way about nice plays. Of "Candida,"
the comedy due at the Marquam Grand
Theater next Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday nights, November 21, 22,
23, he wrote: It was one of the most
delectable offers of the season and it
was not one of those abnormal, far
fetched things that one cannot appre
ciate without long hair. 'Candida
seems like an oasis in the desert. . .
We leave the theater murmuring
'charming.' " The cast calls for clever
players and the company that will be
seen In It here promises to meet tho
most sanguine expectations. Sale of
seats opened yesterday morning.
AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS
The Star's Great Acts.
Two of the greatest acts in vaudeville
are presented this week at the Star Thea
ter, and today and tomorrow are tne last
opportunities of seeing them. The most
marvelous acrobats ever seen In Portland,
the three Avolas. head the bill, with the
Yale Duo occupying a place of equal honor
on the programme. Tne Avoias are a
father and his two sons, and their acro
batic feats have never been excelled. Tho
Yale Duo are club Jugglers of the first
rank, too, for they do their work with
the most admirable neatness and dex
terity. The Musical Harts also make a
hit with their novelty musical act, which
is entitled a "Bit of Blarney." The other
acts are worthy of a place on this high-
class programme.
She Won Bijou Watch.
One day this week a little girl at
tended a Bijou matinee and was offered
one of tho customary gold-watch cou
pons. "I'm never lucky," she said, but
she took the coupon. At the drawing
last evening she won the 15-jeweled
watch. She Is Emily Bowman, 26s Co
lumbla street.
The Baker's the Place.
Portland's real bargain show shop Is
the Baker, for the price charged is the
same as at other vaudeville theaters,
yet the acts offered are In a class far
above those presented elsewhere. The
house Is a new one but It has already
proven Itself to be the best of all and
Its patrons arc numbered by the thou
sand. It will never do to let the week
go by without having seen the hig bill
which is now on. You haven t much
time so you'd better go this afternoon
or tonight. O'Brien, Mann and Frank
are setting the town wild with their
tabloid musical comedy "Our Uncle,'
and the cat and dog circus Is the mar
vel of the season.
The Fern Comedy Four.
Headed by the famous Fern Comedy
Four, the Arcade's hill has leaped into
popular favor. Today and tomorrow are
the last chances to see it. This is the most
expensive act ever presented in Portland.
The theater-going public wants to laugh.
No one can help laughing at tho Fern
Comedy Four. The fun puts even the
most morose In good humor, and five en
cores dally are the reward of these expert
merrymakers. The acrobatic dancing of
the Adams Brothers and the singing and
l dancing of Divine Dodson. the female, inv
personator, are adding variety to the Ar
cade's entertaining programme.
The Grand Opens Tomorrow.
' Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock will
occur the grand opening of Portland's
largest and finest vaudeville theater.
PORTLAND, OREGON
PLAN
First-Class Check Reetasrwt.
' Connect 1 With Hotel.
C O. DAVIS, Sec and Tress.
:THE:
ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR M0EBS0.1, Uuajer
Front and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND - OREQON
3TREE 'BUS TO AND FROM ALL. TRAINS.
Rates European plan, 50c. 75c. $1.00. $L50.
(2.00 per day. Sample rooms In connection.
"The Grand" (formerly Cordray's). and
a large lorce of workmen Is busy at
work on the alterations and Improve
ments now being; made on the famous
house which has been catering to the
local public for many years as a popular-price
combination theater. From
now on It will be devoted strictly to
top-notch polite vaudeville, although
the prices will be no higher than other
vaudeville houses in the city. The pre
raler bill which was engaged In Xow
York by Manager Lincoln two weeks
ago, is without doubt the finest array
of talent ever seen on any stage west
of Chicago. The particular topllne spe
cial will be Musllner's trained sheep,
beyond question the most marvelous
exhibition of trained animals on this
earth. Remember the opening: tomor
row afternoon.
The Lyric'3 Best Bill.
The proper way to round out tho
week Is to attend the Lyric this after
noon or tonight. You will enjoy your
self more in that way than In any
other. It will rest you and make you
craterui that you live In a community
where for the trifling- sum asked by
the Lyric you can buy so much solid
enjoyment. The bill this week is one of
the best of the season and the public
has not been slow In recognizing its
merit, iou .have lost something out o
your life If you have not attended the
Lyric show this week. It Is not too late
yet. Go tonight and make yourself glad
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Nor. IS. Maximum tempera
ture, 52 deg.; minimum, 43. RJver reading; at
li A. ii.. 1.7 feet; change in past 24 hours,
ris 0.2 foot. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to
6 P. M.. 0.21 inch; total since September 1
100. S.6S inches; normal. 9.0T: deficiency. 3.39,
Total sunshine November 17, 1IXM, none; pos
sible, 0 hours and 21 minutes. Barometer (re
duced to ea level), at 5 P. M., 30.20.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
STATIONS.
Baker City
Bismarck ........
.1420.011 'N
. 4410.01 14 W
. 48J0.0C NW
. 5010.041 6 N
. 520.001 NTV
. 4210.00 0
. 4Si T 30 SE
. 50 T 16;SW
. 520.00 s
. 64 0.00 :NB
. 52 002l ,N
. 62 0.00 12. NW
. 54 0.00 ;nv
.60 O.O0jl0 NW
. 46 0.00 8jSW
.148 0.04 ,SB
.46 0.02 201 SE
.l5o;o.oo! sw
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Boise
Eureka
wear
Cloudy
Clear
Helena
Komloocs. B. C...
North Head
Pocatello
Portland
Cloudr
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Red Bluff
uiear
Roseburg
Clear
fcacramento
Salt Lake City....
San Francisco ...
Spokane .-.
Seattle
Tatoosh Island ...
"Walla Walla
Clear-
Cloudr
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudv
Clear
Light. T trace.
"WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Light rains hare fallen durimr th Irmt it
hours in extreme Northern California. Orvemn
Washington and Idaho. It is much cooler in
Eastern Oregon, Eastern "Washington and
Idaho.
Thft ftu!lr9f(nn an. fm nln Ond.., In
Western Oregon and Western Washington, and.
xair weatner in tne eastern portion of these
states and Idaho.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecast made at Portland at 8 P. M. for'
28 hours ending at midnlcht. November 19:
i-oruana ana vicinity nam; southerly winds
Western Oregon and Western Washincton-
Raln; southeasterly winds. Increasing to brisk
ana prooaoiy nign along tne immediate coast.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
ma no r air.
MEETING NOTICES.
ANNUAL MEETING Multnomah Camn
No. 2, Indian War Veterns. N. P. C., will
meet at 1 P. II. at City Hall on Saturday.
j.ov. iu. jfuu attendance is requested.
I M. PARRISH, Captain.
A B. STUART, Ord. Sergeant.
ALBINA LODGE. NO. 101. A F.
& A il" Stated communication this
(Saturday) evening, at S o clock. II.
M. degree. All M. M. cordially in
vitea. uy oruer w. a.
A J. HANDLAN, Secretary.
pnnxi.Avn innE. xn ks. a v
& A. M. Special communication this
fCnturriiivt pvenlncr. 7:20 IVnrV In XT
M degree. AH M. M. are cordially
l. w. PRATT, Secretary,
THE NECKTIE PARTY to be gi-en by
the Swiss Ladies Society takes; place this
evenlnsr. November 10. at Drew's Hall. 16:
Second st. Instead of last Saturday, as
staled by error in tne uerroan paper.
DIED.
JOHNSON In this city. Nov. 18. 1004, at 703
Vancouver avc, Anna jonnson. wire or Jonn
A. Johnson, age 39 Tears. Remains were
sent to La Center, Wash., for interment by
Zeller-Bymea uo.
MAHER Nov. 18. 1004. Mrs. William
Maher. beloved wire of William J. Maher. and
mother or Alary, winiirco, Anna, Margaret
and Eaizaoetn aianer. Mortn istn st.
Notice of funeral later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
CLARK At Walla Walla. Wash.. Nov. 16.
1904, Jobn-R. Clark, aged 4 years. Funeral
will take place Sunday, Nov. 20. at 1 P. M.,
from F. S. Dunnlnir's chapel. 414 E. Alder
et. Friends- invited. Sacramento Record
Union please copy.
ROSS la this city. Nor. IB. 1S04. at 3S3 6th
at.. Mrs. Mary E. Rosa, aged 50 years, 10
months. Beloved mother of Harry. Mae and
Ntttle Ross. Funeral will take place today
(Saturday). -N ov. iv, at i: -n.. irom Dun
ning, McEatee & GUbaugh's Chapel. 7th and
rae eta. interment ione inr cemetery.
.Fzienas inviwa.
DUNNING. StcENTEE tt GILBAUGH;
successors to DbbbIbs Campion. wder
takers a& eaabaliQers, modern la erecy de
tail, 7tk aa liae. iHcao XjUb 430. Lady
wdstawf,
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.., Undertakers sad
eaMuaien, Bare biotm to xaeir new bum
lC, Third sad Sabaon. Lady rsi'ntnnr.
Telephone Na. 4)7.
3. P. FTNUer SON, Feaeral Directors.
cor. 3d a&d Madigost. OfSce of County Car-
eer. Tarty iMttwiit. Xelrvfaaae a.
T. 8. DUNNING, TMertaker. 414 Xmmt
AUer. Ledr nmtHnnt. Teliyhgae Xast SC.
AXUSKHXNTS.
GRAND
Theater
Formerly
Cordray's
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SULLIVAN 3t CONSIDINE. Preps.
POLITE VAUDEVILLE
GRAND OPENING
Sunday Matinee, Nov. 20, 2 P. M.
CosUbhsbs PerforBiaaccs.
An Unsurpassed Bill.
9 TOP LINE ACTS 9
Musllner's Trained Sheep
The Acme of Animal Training Beached.
ADSoiutely first xime on iacluc uoaat.
THE FOUR O LI FANS
Fresh From World's Fair Triumphs.
FRYE & ALLEN
Refined Comedy Sketch.
THE ELLIOTTS
Who Captured Critical New York.
SAM AND IDA KELLY
Rural Comedy Skit. "SI and Mandy."
ARTHUR O. l-OLKERT
Double Note Whistling and Imitations.
WILLIAM GROSS
German Comedian.
FRANK MELTON
Pictured Melodies.
THE GRANDISCOPE
Screamingly Funny Picture Story,
A
Uulltless Tramp."
YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE
Admission, 10c to Any Seat
BOX SEATS. 23c
1
MAKQUASI GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLE. Resident Manager.
Phone Main SCS.
Special-price matinee today at 2:15 o'clock,
FLORENCE GALE
In Shakespeare's delightful comedy,
"AS YOU LIKE IT."
Matinee prices Entire lower floor. 75c. En
ure Daicony, sue. Entire gallery, zac.
LiAhT V KKJ-T1 KM AX (Jr. XOlUttl.
Prices Parauet. $1.50: parquet circle. SL Bal
cony, 75c. 50c Gallery. 35c. zac.
SEATS ARE NOW SELLING.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLE. Resident Manager.
Phone Main 63.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday nights,
Nov. 21. 22. 23. 1904.
George Bernard Shaw's brilliant comedy,
"CANDIDA"
With
Lester Lonergan and a specially selected cast.
Tice farauet. SLOO. Parauet circle. i.
Balcony, first six rows, 75c; last six rows, COc
uauery, 35c. 25c Boxes and loges, J1U.
SEATS ARE NOW SELLING.
CORDRAY'S THEATER
CORDRAY Si RUSSELL. Managers.
Portland's most popular playhouse.
Tonight and every evening this week,
matinee Saturday.
OLLIE MACK and JOE W. SPEARS
present the big fun crowd.
GALLAGHER AND BARRETT,
in the evergreen success,
"FINNIGAN'S BALL."
Borne eintrlnir. Eome danclnc Some nonsense.
25 people 25, mostly girls. Nice folks like It.
Prices. 10c 20c 30c: special reserved seats.
wc Matinee, 25c any part or souse; cnu
dren (special seats), 10c
THE STAR THEATER
Cor. Park and Washington.
The Best and Most Fashloa
able Vaudeville Theater
3 AIvoIas3
The Yale Duo
RICHARD BURTON.
CARTER AND MEN DELTA
ADELINE BIRCHLER.
THE MUSICAL HARTS.
THE PROJECTOSCOPE.
Showa 2:30 to 4:30 P. M.. 7:30 to 10:30
P. M. General admission. 10c; reserved box
seats, 25c
BIJOU THEATER
SIXTH ST.. OPP. OREGONIAN.
Programme for This Week.
LANE AND DECKER.
ED SIMPSON.
THE TWO MORTONS.
PEARL GREYSON.
THE LAMONT BROS.
THE GREAT ELLWOOD.
NEW PICTURES ON THE VITASCOPE.
Afternoon from 2 to 4:30; evenings from
7 to 10:30; continuous Sundays 2 to 10:30.
Any seat Jn the house 10 cents.
BAKER THEATER
KEATING & 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 Original Family Vaudeville House.
This Week.
Fern Comedy Four
ADAMS BROTHERS.
DIVINE DODSON.
NICHOLS AND DIMES.
KATE COYLE.
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.)
HIOH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:30 to 4:30; 7:30 to 1030; Sunday, 2 tc 10 P.
M. This ad. and 10c will admit wo peopl
any matinee, except Sundaya and holiday.
TEN CENTS NO HIGHER.
UKCALLED-P0E, ANSWEKS
ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OFFICE
FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER
CHECKS. AND MAY BE HAD BY PRE
SENTING YOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE
GONIAN OFFICE:
A 17, 74, 75, 82, 86, 99.
B 72, 71, 75. 78, 81, ftl, 87, 88.
C 76, 82.
D 67, 68, 75, 86, 88.
E 71, 89, 88.
F 73. 74, 78, 83, 84, 85.
G 52. 66, 71, 75, 78. 83.
1137, 72, 78, 81, 83, 87.
J 33. 72. 77. 81. 82, 85.
K 74, 81, 82, 83.
L 72. 83.
M 72. 73, 76, 79. 81. 83, 84.
N 17, 67, 83, 85, 86.
O 18, 72, 73, 80. 84, 85.
P 63, 71. 73. .
,Q 71. 73, 78, 82, 83, 81. . S
It 63, 77, 82.
S 14, 69.
T 76, 82.
V 68. 79, 82, 85, 86, 87. .
W 100.
X 71, 75, 76.
Y 71. 73. 82, 84, 85.
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einn West Irvington. two fine lota. 100X
luuu too. -w ir y. loth ni Til
lamook sta. (H. 179.)
S7S0 West Irvington. lot 50x100 feet.
MW cement vallu. newer, ffu and elec
tric (H. 160.)
SI 0(10 ?0rth Irvington lots 90x100 feet
w and cottars S rooms new). small
barn, terms half cash, balance on
time. (A 293.)
$Knn For 10 fine lots, few minutes' walk
uuu from PenlnsruhL Rtntlnn. srhnnl nd
stores. Fine place for suburban
home. Title perfect. (A 291.)
; fiflO Lot 50x100 feet, cor. E. 28th and
h uu Hoyt Two feet above grade.
Sewer. (E. P.. 232.)
ClOSfl Fine lot, 50x100 feet, beat part of
T Portland on E. 18th near E.
Morrison. (E. P. 206.)
4.9 R Lot 50x100 feet, corner Beech st.
and Grand ave. (A 300.)
370(1 McMIUen's AddlUon, few minutes'
' vu walk from Steel bridge, lot and
new house 7 rooms, all modern
conveniences. (H. 170.)
2fnO Multnomah Addition, near Thomp-
uuu son .School, 100x100 feet, and
house, C rooms, streets sewered
and Improved. (A 297.)
12 n Johnson Creek, in
cultivation, cottage 5
rooms, barn. (E. P.,
237.)
1Q i P'RT'H On car line, close in.
uu platted and in shape
to tie put on the mar
ket at a handsome
profit. Price $400 an
acre.
TITLES INSURED.
ABSTRACTS FURNISHED.
Title Guarantees Trust Co.
6 and" 7 Chamber of Commerce.
A SNAP!
TO CLOSE AV ESTATK-
Larra D-rtiom Vinttu ivlrh full hg..tvi.iit
furnace, etc. original cost $3000, with two
very fine sightly lota in the Patton tract on
Michigan ave. To be had for $2250, if taken
uuctj jiuerai terms.
CHAS. F. PATTON. Phone Scott 1032.
Mortgage Loans--CIty Property
At Lowest Current Rates.
Apply FRANK E. HART.
105 Sherlock bldg.
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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
SEE AND BE CONVINCED
$600 WILL BUY A 160-ACRE FARM
which Is one of the biggest snaps ever
ouerea to tne puouc; situated one mile
railway station In Benton County; splendid
dairy farm or fruit land; has small house
and barn and a good apple orchard.
$2200 will buy a charminrc home on
Peninsular ave., containing a cozy 5-room
cottage, u loja, good ham, poultry house,
poultry yard, very excellent garden, choi
cest variety of fruits, berries, roses and
anruooery.
THE DUNN-LAWRENCE COMPANY,
149H First Street.
FOR SALE $230 IN WOODSTOCK. PORT-
land's most attractive suburb; lots
100x10, every lot a corner. Wo will loan
you money to build; you can pay us In
installments. Portland Trust Company, 109
Third st.
FOR SALE TWO MODERN 5-ROOM COT-
tages; gas. electric lignt, electric acoroeiia
prettiest place In Upper Alblna: nice yard
lota of rosea; brick basement; will sell one
or both; 15 minutes' walk to Portland. 328
San Rafael st., cor. Rodney ave.
NEW STRICTLY MODERN 9-ROOM NOB
Hill house, corner lot. built out of pine
and Port Orchard cedar; price $6500. easy
terms;-this place will lease for $52.50 per
mo.; principals only. Address P. O. Box
-477. Portland, or.
FOR SALE AT MONTAVILLA. 5-ROOM
house and -block, $100 down, balance $10
per month; also several nice building lots
ongtiasy terms, either at Montavilla or on
MdUnt scott line. none union 4421.
STEWART PARK 20 MINUTES BY MT.
Scott car; lota 50x100, $100, $5 a month
best value on the market in suburban lots
see them today and you will buy; only a
few to oner, oraco on grounds.
FOR SALE $2750 PORTLAND HEIGHTS,
Elm st.. corner -1st, a magnificent build
lng site, 100x100. one block from car line.
Portland J. rust ijompany, inira st.
NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE. COMPLETE. WITH
large fruit trees, lot 40x120, all for $850
cash; see owner, joe rtasn. nasnvuie sta'
tlon. on the Mt. scott car line.
car line; most desirable location; acre of
grouaa nau impiuieiucuw iui wsw uuuae;
Minn ' 87. Oreronlan.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on o. w. tr. ejectnc une. o. R.
Addition. Lenta, Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 6c
23d St.: nothing like' It for the mosey;
l.k. In TV TT OrHTjrtnf aff nipt e..V
cor KALE-COMMODIOUS RBSnOENCET.
West Side, close in; corner, lot. Address
Owner. K 75, uregonian.
TO SELL OR EXCHANGE, LAND, ANY
... li u- irc TPirr wriTTCv vicv n.
chard, near Highland, for rent or sale. 1I0S
union acuiio.
LOTS ON UNION AVE., ALBINA HOME-
fine for berries or chickens. 2G1 Mael-eay
mug.
$723 NEW HOUSE 3 FULL LOTS. BARK.
woodshed; water in nosse. i-ws , nt&. a.
FOR SALE 8-ROOM EOUSi. MOD9KX.
full lot: nargaia. uraaa ave. .
HOME CORNER. LOT. t) ROOMS. $SS CASK.
.Kerry aicmjmk, x. vol.
FOR SALS REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE. 17000
Mancock St.. cor. E. 15th at., beautiful
14-room house, excellent coadltlos. all modem
Improvements, good barn, lot 100x100. fruit
tret, cemsnt walk, etc This property cost
$10,000. A bargain at price offered.
rVKTLASD TRUST COMPANY.
109 THIRD ST.
ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY
or handling acreage: we have tracts in
side of city limits or outside; some are
directly on car line; all are accessible,
one acre or more; prices very low; terms
to suit. A. C. Churchill & Co.. 110 Second
street.
FOR SALE FARMS-
i
$580 BUYS 40 ACRES GOOD LAND, MULT-
noman county, west biae.
WATER POWER.
22 acres and mill with fine water power
developed. 1500 horsepower can be easily
added; near Portland, at a very low fig
ure. 320 acres choice timber. 13.000.000 feet,
near railroad, at half its value if sold im
mediately. Some good property, near carshops, AI
blna, cheap.
BATCHELOR BERNARD.
604 McKay bldg. Third and Stark sts.
STOCK FARM FOR RENT OR SALE AND
implements and growing crop for sale;
farm consists of 900 acres, 150 acres in
cultivation, 400 acres In stump pasture,
balance timber; unlimited outrange; good
improvements; in Benton Co. Address A
87, care Oregonlan.
THE BEST LITTLE FARM IN CLARK
County, 40 acres, good Improvements;
$2100. half cash, balance easy terms. Write
or inquire F. Bartlett, Rldgefleld. Wash.
FINE FARM, 55 ACRES, NICELY IM-
proveo. B miles east; electric car. nne
roads; 6 acres Winter apples Just bearing;
fine solL excellent water. 227 Front.
HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS FINE LEVEL
farming lands, abundance or goca water;
making up party to start in few days. No.
4 N. eth, opposite PostoCflce.
HTJITPl -CTC! vnVTHT.V P1VVMTR
low prices. Deschutes irrigated -lana syn
dicate. 418 oregonlan mag.
LAND SCRIP.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready tor lmmedlat
use. Lutvuii rtixtja.
B. F. & F. B. Hlley. 60S Chamber Commerc.
FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH-
er guaranteed land scrip on nana ready to
locate. Maginnis & ton. 227 Falling bldg.
FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER
scrips; general land practice. Collins Land
jo., uoncora mag.
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP NOW
ready. H. B. Compson. 61S Marquam bldg.
FOR RENT FARMS.
FARM. ALL UNDER CULTIVATION, AND
nop lana, near cnampoeg. 801 Hood st.
Jfnone front 2Q33. .
TO EXCHANGE.
7-ROOM HOUSE. LOTS 100x100: GAS AND
sewers; Ideal home, elegant roses and
shrubbery, on two car lines. 20 minutes
walk to city's center; give description of
acreage: must be choice and close in. V
85. Oregonlan.
160 ACRES OF THE FINEST YELLOW
pine land in Southeastern Oregon for Port
land residence property. 92 2d st.
$2000 GET IN OUT OF THE RAIN! FARM
in sunny California, city or country; owner
room 202. commercial bldg.
FOB SALE.
Horses, Vehicle and Harness.
FOR SALE SPAN SHETLAND PONIES.
gentle, well broken; single and double har
ness. Phone Union 745.
BROWN MARE. 8 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT
1100; also new top buggy and harness. 5S5
5th.
WOLFSTKIN buys and setts horses, wagons.
harness, buggies. larm implements. ZZ7 front.
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AN 2D-HAND
vehicles on Coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash.
FOR SALE GOOD HORSE AT A BARGAIN.
Call 290 3d at.
Piano.
SELF-PLAYING PIANOS JUST ARRIVED,
the latest and grandest Invention In pianos,
the Ceclllan selt-playlng piano; prices reason
able; terms easy, il V. Wills Music-House.
350 Alder st.
Miscellaneous.
SEWING MACHINES AT A BARGAIN
Three golden oak drop-head Singer sewing
machines to be sold for the small balances
due on them. The above machines are as
good as now and warranted for 5 years.
Don't miss the above If you ar contem
plating buying. The Singer Mfg. Co.. 402
Washington sU Phone Main 4588.
SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY
damaged machines at very low prices
Singer, V. S., Domestic Wheeler & Wilson
and White; dropheads In oak and box tops.
At Wheeler & Wilson and Domestic offices.
8. S. Slgel. agent, 335- Morrison st.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair it with Elaterlte; It rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old iron, tin or ehingles; best for new roofs.
Elaterlte Roofing Co., room 2. Hamilton bldg.
FOR SALE NEW AND' SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables; easy payments; wa
rent tables, with privilege of buying. Mod
ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-Collender.
49 3d st.
FOR UNREDEEMED WATCHES. DIA-
monds and Jewelry at exceedingly great
bargains, go to Uncle Myer, 143 3d st., near
Alder.
OFFICE FIXTURES FOR SALE ROLL
top desk. etc. new last August. W. G.
Davis, 210 Allsky bldg.; also office for rent.
SECOND-HAND ORGAN, GOOD CONDITION;
piano attachment, chapel style, at Graves &
Co., 328 Washington.
DOG AT STUD. IMPORTED. (SNOW
flake) thoroughbred white Pomeranian.
Phone Scott 84.
FOR SALE TWO FRESH COWS AT YOOR
own price; come and get them. 919 E. Yam
hill st.
Moving picture film, song slides, maglo lan
terns. T. P. Andrews. 109 Mont.. 8. F.. CaL
Bargalns In typewriters, supplies, office goods,
rubber stamps, safes. Coast Co.. 231 SUrk.
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE 540 WOLFF
Americana now $25. 7th and Morrison.
DEN8MORE TYPEWRITERS We sell. rent,
repair all machines. J. E. Huxley. 82 4th.
LAUNCH FOR SALE. ENGINE NEW;
cheap for cash. Phone Union 2661.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED YOUNG MAN, 15 TO 17 YEARS,
for office; must write good hand and be
quck at figures; state references. K 8S.
Oregonlan.
WANTED A RELIABLE MARRIED MAN
who understands farming" and hoo cultlvatir.rv
Inquire room 15, Russet bldg., 4th and Mor
rison sts.
WANTED GOOD MAN WHO UNDER-
e tan 4s woric in marKet handling poultry and
produce. Call early. Palace Market. 260
Yamhill.
5.00 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE BEST
typewriter on earth; salary or commission.
McLaln A Co., room 14, Starr-Boyd bldg.,
Seattle.
WANTED AGENTS. SALARY OR COM
xnlsslon: $3 to $6 per day. W. R.T Taylor
- &. Co.. 23 Labbe bldg.. Portland, Or.
BOY OR TOUNG MAN FOR THE WINTER;
also several boys to deliver on Thanksgiving.
Portland Oyster Co.. 127 N. 19th. .
WANTED GOOD SOLICITORS FOR SOME-
thlng- new; Investigate. 26 Ruasel bldg.,
19H4 4th st.
WANTED QUARTZ MINERS, LONG JOB
and good accommodations. H 88, Oregonlan.
Mea wante to learn barber trade. Rarbar
CaUece, 741 Howard U San Francisco.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BUTCHER.
Call at Jones' Meat Market. 151 4th.
SHOE AND CLOTHING SALESMEN. AP
pir Strata's, 383 Washington.
B9C WALKER. 181 JST CURES ALL PRI-Vate-
dlaM of saa.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED ENERGETIC MAN AS PART-
playing halls and having established busi
ness; must be able to furnish $300: experi
ence not necessary: big and quick returns
assured; investigation courted. K S7. Ore
gonlan. THE ORIGINAL JOHN A MOLER HAS
opened ine of his famous barber colleges at
644 Clay st.. San Francisco. Special induce
ments this month: positions guaranteed:
tuition earned while learning. Write cor
rect somber. 644 Clay St.. San Francisco.
WE PREPARE YOU QUICKLY AS ILLUS-
trator. cartoonist, lawyer. pharoactsi.
stenographer, bookkeeper. Journalist, ad
wrlter. correspondence man. banker. Writs
for free book. "Profits of Knowing How"
tells everything. National Correspondence
Schools. 82 When.. Indianapolis. U. S. A
WANTED FOR U. S. ARM1 ABLEBODD3D.
unmarried men. between ages of 21 and 35.
citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, who can speak,
read and write English. For information,
apply to Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak sts..
Portland. Or.
LOGGERS. MILL AND YARDMEN. LAB
orcrs. city and country: men and teams,
farmhands and milkers, restauran: ana
siezs-boiue help; work of all kinds. Ca
nadian Employment Co.. 249 Burnsld and
228ft Morrison. Phons Main 3074.
POSITIONS $1000 TO $3000 PER YEAR
for managers, bookkeepers, salesmen, etc
Offices In eight cities. Plan and booklet on
application. Call and see us. Suite 45. Con
cord blk. Pacific Commercial Bureau. Inc.
OFFICE BOY WITH .GOOD EDUCATION
ntuiieu in wnoiesaio nouse; not under 10
years of age; good chance to work up. Ap
Ply la own handwriting. W 89. Oregonlan.
WANTED AMATEUR SINGERS. ACTORS,
musicians, for vaudeville circuit and road
shows; big salary. Newman's Vaudeville
Circuit, the Raleigh, 6th and Washington.
LOCAL CALENDAR SALESMAN IN DIF
ferent towns for 1906 line Art Calendars for
advertising. Van Dyck Company, 200 S.
10th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED AT ONCE ENERGETIC YOUNG
man to take charge of billiard and pool
hall. Call room 45, Concord block, cor.
Second and Stark. m.
ADVERTISING SOLICITORS COMMISSION;
newspapers, periodical?, "magazines, trade
Journals. 418 Chamber of Commerce, Clyde's
Advertising Agency.
WANTED FIBST-CLASS MARKER FOR
steam laundry; must be steady and tem
perate. Address Aberdeen Steam Laundry,
Aberdeen. Wash.
PRINTER "ALL-ROUND, CAPABLE OF
taking charge of country paper: must be good
Jobber; steady Job. Apply American Type
Founders Co.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO TAKE PRI
vate lessons In Journalism or story-writing.
Address E. C, Oregonlan.
WANTED SHOEMAKER FOR CUSTOM RE
palring. 552 Savier st.
WANTED BOY WITH WHEEL. PALACE
Market. 260 YamhilL
HELP WANTED FKlf A t.k,
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALj KINDS CHAM
bermalds. cooks, waitresses, nurse girls,
second girls, housekeepers, housework. $15
to $30. Canadian Parlora. 220& Morrison.
Phone Main 1323.
WANTED SINGERS. ACTORS, MUSICIANS,
etc, for vaudeville circuit and Portland
World's Fair. Newman's Vaudeville Circuit,
the Raleigh, 6th and Washington.
WANTED A GOOD PIANIST. LADY FRE
ferred; must play classical music: must giva
references; good offer for a Teflned person.
Answer J 89, Oregonlan.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS. WAIT
ers, chambermaids, general workers. St.
Louis Agency, 23U& Yamhill. Phone Black
2881.
WANTED GIRLS TO LEARN MILLINERY
whole course taught In 1 month, $10. Ap
ply at Hotel Brown, room 220. Tel. East
382.
I :
HOUSEWORK (HEPPNER). $20 WASH
out). Some city work, $10 up $25. Wait
ress, $20. Drake, 205 Washington.
WANTED WOMAN TO WORK IN COUN
try: no objection to child not an infant.-
Address De L., Witch Hazel, Or.
WANTED 2 EXPERIENCED LADY CAN-
vassers; big money, easy proposition. Rem
brandt. 404 Ablngton "bldg.
WANTED YOUNG LADY WITH TASTE
for art to learn book and magazine illus
trating. E. C, Oregonlan.
COOK PERMANENT POSITION AT BEST
wages, to thoroughly experienced cook. 215
Ford. cor. Park ave.
WANTED YOUNG- LADY ACCUSTOMED
to office work; state salary. Address Y
89, Oregonlan.
NEAT. REFINED GIRL. FOR HOUSEWORK;
no cooking, assist with children. 635 Davis,
cor. 21st.
WANTED GIRL FOR DININGROOM AND
ncusework. Inquire .mornings, 341 11th st.
SITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN GIRL,
general housework. Call 2 to 5, 334 4th st.
WANTED GOOD. WILLING GIRL FOR
general housework. Call morning. 321 6th.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED ..GIRL AS
nurse; references required. 361 Ilth st.
WANTED LADY STENOGRAPHER:
state salary. Address X 89, Oregonlan.
GIRL SEWERS AT G. P. RUMMELIN &
Sons. 126 2d sf, near Washington.
NEAT GIRL. FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK.
257 N. 22d, cor North ru p.
HELP WANTED MALE OB FEMALE.
WE WANT. SOLICITORS FOR THE BEST
proposition ever offered on the Coast;
something new; both men and women:
good pay; don't fall investigate. 39 Rus
sel bldg. , ,
GOOD PAY TO HUSTLERS. MEN OR
women, all or part time, local work. Ad
dress the Kohna Co., Ravenna, Ohio.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
' bookkeepers and Clerks.
WANTED POSITION IN AN OFFICE OR
store by young man who is hard of hear
ing; has fair education and can give good
references. Apply T 87, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED BOOK
iceeper and typewriter, wishes position in
or out of city, good references. G 84, Ore
gonlan. WANTED POSITION BOOKKEEPER,
long- business experience; modern methods,
first-class references. C 89, Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMAN
desires position with reliable house; ref
erences. Address P 87. Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED COLLECTOR AND OFFICE
man wants work part or whole of time; best
references. Address A 83, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
NATIONAL & CONTINENTAL DIST. CO..
2704 Wash, bldg., room 30. Phone Main 1778.
Distributors of all kinds of advertising mai
tr and samples; guarantee advertiser against
all loss; mall or telephone orders.
JAPANESE. A GOOD BOY, WANTS Posi
tion at housework; good dishwasher. Ad
dress Japanese Mission, 121 N. 15th. Tele
phone Clay 854.
ALL ROUND NEWSPAPER MAN. EDITOR,
manager, news and Job printer; good char
acter, desires situation. W H. Woodard,
Hwaco, Wash.
MARRIED MAN. RELIABLE AND TRUST
worthy In all circumstances, wants position
as night watchman. L 87, Oregonlan.
JAPANESE ASSOCIATION CAN FURNISH
domestic servants, farmer and all kinds of
help. 268 Everett. Black 992.
GOOD JAPANESE- BOY WANTS POSITION
any kind of bouaawork or help cook. Jap
anese Mission;- Clay 859.
JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION AS COOK
or house-worker in the city. J 88, Ore
gonlan. WANTED CONTRACT TO CUT 1000 TO
1500 cords wood. Address T 84, Orego
nlan. JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITIONTO DO
any kind work, without cook. Phone Black
142.
YOUNG MAN, 19. SOME EXPERIENCE IN
offlco .work; references. F 86. Oregoalan.
JAPANESE BOY WANT? POSITION OT
work In aay place. N 86, OreconlAB..
BOY OF 16 DESDXBf BOXORABLK ZT
ploysaent. L 86, OronJaH.
GOOD TEAMSTER WISHES A JOB TBAM-'
ff. D M, OrejconiftB.