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10 THE MORNING OBEGQNIAN, MONDAY, NOV1SMBEK zx, . xm. HIS GIFTS SURVIVE Life Work of One Man Do nated to Portland. MEMORY WILL BE CHERISHED The Late Benjamin Roop, by Pre senting the City With His Orni thological. Collection, Formed Nucleus of Free Museum. In the recent death of Benjamin Roop, which occurred at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Drake. Oregon, lost a valued citizen and one who has left be hind him something of educational benefit to the public at large and -wrhtah will cause his memory to be fresh for many years when others have been forgotten Mr. Roop donated his life work to the city of Portland when he placed his fine collection of birds and animals In the City Museum, forming the nucleus of what has become a splendid ornithological collection. He spent many years In gath ering his many choice specimens from the four corners of the earth, and after its completion he declared that the thousands of dollars which he had put Into it bad been fully repaid by the pleasure derived from his work, and without compensation presented the city with his collection. Colonel L. Jj Hawkins was largely In strumental in obtaining the donation from Mr. Roop and went to great expense In having the rare specimens properly mounted and placed on exhibition In the City HalL His Eariy Life. Mr. Roop came to Clackamas County when a. boy and spent many years of his life In that locality. Those who knew him at that time have many Interesting remi niscences to relate concerning his natur al tendency toward all branches of nat ural science. At one time he was deeply interested In astronomy and used to lec ture on that subject to his townsmen. Birds, animals and fishes had a deep at traction for him and he studied them closely. On leaving Clackamas County he went to San Francisco and took charge of the Woodward Gardens at that place, which position he retained for 20 years. It was during this incumbency that he began his collection of birds, which was soon complete with all the specimens of the United States and Canada. He then turned his attention to the feathered pop ulation of other countries of the world, and during the years spent In San Fran cisco the fever of collection never ceased to burn In his veins. The opportunities in the Zoological gardens to come in con tact with people from all countries was great, and In addition to obtaining many specimens In this manner Mr. Roop sent a man first to Africa and later to South America, where many rare varieties were obtained. Birds from Borneo, sacred bronze pheas ants from India, tiger pheasants from Macedonia, birds of Paradise from Aus tralia, lyre birds and a wild fighting rooster from the Vlca Islands In the Baltic Sea (a species now extinct) are among some of the unusual specimens he obtained. One specimen of the duck-billed platl pus cost Mr. Roop $260, and a number of others range as high as 5100 each. He had 42 varieties of parrots and 12 different kinds of birds of Paradise. History of the Grizzly. Perhaps the many people who visit the City Museum dally do not know the his tory of the great grizzly bear which stands in the basement always reaching for the coon In the tree above him, but It Is one which a Spanish bullfighter might be proud of. "Pompdy," as the bear was named, belonged to Mr. Roop from the time he was a harmless, playful little cub, and was raised In San Francisco In the Woodward Gardens. Once he was sold, and before Mr. Roop got possession of him again he had been converted Into a professional bullfighter, and In 21 bat tles In which he was matched with in furiated bulls ho came out victorious. killing his opponent in every case. He died at the age of 20 from the effects of this fighting. His skin was Immediately mounted, and, eventually he found his way Into the City Museum of Portland where he is the delight and awe of every child in town. The large Bengal tiger which also stands in the basement of the Museum, was another of Mr. Roop's life long pets, he having owned him from a kitten until his death. While the museum has been enlarged by many additional collections and speci mens, colonel Hawkins says that fullv one-fourth of the rare birds now exhibited there belong to the Roop collection. The many classes of school children which are brought to the museum weekly testify to tne great educational value to a com munlty such a donation has proven. This beneficial culmination of such a work as Mr. Roop's and the noble and generous spirit which prompted him to give the public full measure of it, cannot be too highly commended. Through It the name of Benjamin Roop will live with the com ing generation as It has with the past. In nonor and respect. Tour rnmnlpTtnn n ttaII m per. Is rendered miserable by a disordered vir.v t.71".... u uuung carter Little Liver Pills. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Nov. 20. Maximum tpmnrra ture. 56 deg.; minimum, 54. River reading at 11 a. so.., a.7 feet; change in past 24 hours. rise reet. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to P. M.. 1.59 inches: total nine Spni.mW 1904, 7.75; normal. 0.47; deficiency, 1.72.. Total sunshine November 19 1D04. nm.- meilM. n hours &nd 18 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M., 29.82. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. 2 2 Wind. 2 g So P 2. i H n C 3 i ? go STATIONS. 5 t:-o g a trJi i P ?a j : - Baker City Bismarck Boise , . . Eureka. Helena Kamloops, B. C. North Head Pocatello ........ Portland Red .Bluff Roseburg ........ Sacramento Salt Lake City... San Francisco .. Spokane C.ttlj, Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy ciouay Cloudy Pt. cloudy Kam Cloudy Main Pt. cloudy cnouay Cloudy Ft. cloudy ciouay Cloudy Rain Tatoosh Island 50;0.OS Rain Walla Walla. -- Cloudy Light. T trace. tl'PATHER yORQCAKTK Forecasts made at Portland at S P. M. for 25 hours enaing u miuumui, ,uvexnoer si; Portland and vicinity Occasional light rain; ,nntkrlv wlndc. "Western Oregon and "Western Washington Occasional llgnt rain; suuuraiy -winus. Eastern Oregon. Eastern "Washington and Idaho Rain. "WEATHER CONDITIONS. The storm which made its appearance off the "Washington coast fcaturaay morning nas aa n TTnativrTi British Columbia. The fnl, tng the last 24 hours: North Head. 60 miles FOUthi XaiOOSa xsioiiu, w uu Kjumnni; Spokane, 82 miles southwest; "Walla. "Walla, 50 iiu n-thM!- Portland. 23 miles, southwest. Heavy rain lias fallen In the, Willamette Val- ly Bu fcOlina COUStry, Via ugcicr maiBinna 5o;o.oo:i6ise 4810.O0 SE 561 T "BE 62 T 10 S 54(0.00 8,S 50JO.O0 ''S 54fl.76 24'NW 52 0.00 18' E 56 0.00 22 S 600.00 N 64 T 'SW 580.00 6 NW 54 0.00 SW oojo.oo 6;nw 156! T 32 SW 54 1.18 SE 22S I16IS MONDAY AND TUESDAY RUG SALE Our space: making sale of Imperial Smyrna Rugs will close Tuesday even ing. Today and Tomorrow prudent buyers can secure a handsome, high grade rug for the price of a poor one. 30x33 Imperial, reg. price $3.00; special $1.95 36x40 Imperial, reg. price $3.75; special $2.65 30x60 Imperial, reg. price $455; special $3.00 All cheaper Smyrna Rugs are included. All broken line3 of Axminsters and Wiltons included. Christmas is coming. No present is so useful, so beauti ful, so sure to please as a well-selected rug. J. G. MACK & CO. 86-88 THIRD STREET s?mii METSCKAN, Pre. imiTBHlWUSHGTil ITKEU, NITU1I. IEWI European Plan $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day THE PORTLAND . PORTUKD, Oa. American Plan also European Plan. Modern Restaurant. $3 PER DAY and upward. are reported in Eastern "Washington and South ern Oregon. The indications arc for occasional iignt ram in this district Monday. EDWARD A. DEALS, District Forecaster. AUCTION" SALES TODAY. Bv J. T. "Wilson, at salesroom. ISO 1st., cor. Yamhill, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. tvi vtint' t nnr.p. vo -in tr nv P T?pc. ular convention tonight at 7:30. in Pythian Hall, eighth floor. Marquam bldg. Knight Rank. Visiting Knights cordially invited. FRED P. HOLM. K. of R. and a C AMELIA CHAPTER. NO. 27. O. E. S. A stated communication this (Mon day) evening, at 8 o'clock, in Hill's Hall. By order "W. M. ESTHER KANE. Secretary. HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO. 111. A. F. & A. M. Stated communica tion this (Motilay) evening at 7:30. Work in F. C. degree. Visitors wel come. By order W. M. C. E. MILLER, Secretary. WILLAMETTE LODGE, NO. 2, A. F. & A. M. Stated communication this (Monday) evening at 7:30. Work in F. C degree. Visiting brethren welcome. W. S. WEEKS, Secretary. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN of our late brother, F. E. Griffith, of Klam- Ily residence. 211 Mead sU. at 1 o'clock P. M. sharp, ceremony at me Brave uuuer inn auspices of the order. Interment at Green wood Cemetery. . , L. CARSTENSB, OI 1U. I . o. am n- BORN. TRENKMAN To the wife of Ben Trenkman, Portland Heights, a girl. DIED. CHURCHLET In this city, on Nov. 20. 1001. ley. aged, 55 years. 3 months, 22 days. Fu neral notice later. ERICKSEN Henry Ericksen. age 45. Funeral Tuesaay, nov. ii, &i . jr. ju. undertaking parlors. Danish Aid Sooiety please take notice. FUXERAL'OTICES. GRIFFITH At Ashland, Or.. Nov. 18. 1004, Frank E. Grifflth. aged 22 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral cervices, -which will be held at 211. Mead st.. at 1 P. M. today. In terment Greenwood Cemetery. GOLDSMITH A. Goldsmith, at Eugene. Sat urday. November 10. aged 85 years. Father of Mrs. M. Bollack, Oregon City: Lena Wicks, Detroit. Mich.; Julius. Sam S., Bertha. Cella, Charles and Zlda Goldsmith. Funeral from Holman's Chapel, Monday. November 21, 10:30 A. M. Friends In vited. MAHBR-In this city, on Nov. 18. 1004, at 72 N. 15th St., Winnlf red Maher. age 49 years, 4 months; 18 days, beloved wife of "William J. Maher. and mother, of Mary. Wlnnefred. Anna. Margaret and Elizabtth Maher. Fu neral Monday, Nov. 21, 1904, at 8:30 A. M., from the above residence; 0 A. M., from the Cathedral, cor. 15th and Davis sts. Inter ment St. Mary Cemetery. DUNNING, JIcENTXE A GtLBAUGII. sacccasora to Donnlac Jb Camploa. aader takers aad embalm era. modera la erery de tail, tth. and Fine. Fbobc Main Lady aatlstant. EDWARD IIOL5IAN CO, UBdertakers aad etnbelmers. have moved to their sew boild lnc. Third and Salmon. Lady sriitmnt. Telephone No. 507. 3. P. FENLEY SON, Peseta! Director, cor. 3d aad Madison. Office oi Conaty Cor eaer. Lady assistant. Telepheae No. 9. P. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 &rt Alder. Lady asslitaat. Telephoa East St. NEW TODAY. Mortgage Loans 5 sal Upwards Real Estate City and Farm Insurance la All Lines X. H. EIKRKLL, McKay Bulldlnc. Third aad, Etark. Mortgage Loans-City Property At Lowest Current Rates. Apply FRANK E. HART. 105 Sherlock bids. INVESTMENT BONDS Warrants aad stocks bought aad sola. J. Cruthers it Csw Chamber Catuawa, COST ONE MILLION DOT.T.HK1, 5& 26x54 Imperial, reg. price $3.50; special 2.65 36x72 Imperial, reg. price $6.00 special $4.45 48x84 Imperial, reg. price $10.00; special $7.45 C W. KNOWLES, Mgr. rCRTeCIISTSAll CCKHEICUL 1BWLEI1 Special rati dado to families and single genUe Ben. The man agement will b pleased at all times to ebon rooms and sire prices. A modern Turkish bath es tablish meat la the hotel. 1L C. BOWERS. Manarrr. NEW TODAY. " CAVEAT EMPTOR" (Let the Purchaser Beware) In view of the rapidly increasing number of transfers of Portland Real Estate it behooves purchasers to LOOK WELL TO THE TITLE WE INSURE TITLES AND FURNISH FULL AND COMPLETE ABSTRACTS TO PORTLAND REAL ESTATE No transfer is allowed to pass through our office unless we are satisfied that the title Is clear TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. DIRECTORS Wm. M. Ladd J. Thcrburn Ross T. T. Burkhart Frank M. Warren George H. Hill 6 and 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PORTLAND,OREGON SOME BANKS Are thorough believers In the principle that the customer should first seek the bank; and. acting upon this, they hare adopted the rule not to xnako personal solicitation for business. It is simply one way of con ducting a bank, and we admit It Is a nice, easy, dignified way. But it has not been this method by which THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON" Has added so heavily to Its deposits during" the past-year. - Ask any one of our depositors about this. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF QRE60N 109 Third atreet. BEN J. L COHEN H. L. PITTOCK ... President . . . .Vice-President Secretary .Assistant Secretary p. LEE PAGET ... J. V. ... FOR SALE: Worthington Compound Duplex Pump, second hand, Al condition. Size 10xl8Kxl4xlO. Deliver ing 875 gallons per min ute. Check valve, lub ricator, etc., complete. Iaqdlre A. W. Cechraa, Oregoalasi Building. AUCTION! Holiday Goods! Beginning Tuesday, Nov. auction the we will pell at ART GOODS Now stored and in stock, to make room for our other lines. Sales on Tuesdays Thursday and Saturdays; at 2 P. M. and 7 P. M., at our store, 310 and S12 Alder, near Sixth. E. H. MOOREHOUSE & CD. GEO. BLACK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 318 Worcester Block General practice iBrestltraetoM. Xstatc mrk. Soceial aad reie4fcal a4 fkMwt 11. AMTJSEMXNTS. COLUMBIA THEATER 14 th and Washtegtan sts. GEORGE L. BAKER, Manager. Tonight, all this week, xaaUaees Thursday aad Saturday. The Favorite Colambla Stock Company, Presenting' pion Bouclcanlt's famous comedy-drama. THANKSGIVING DAT MATINEE. cnlng prices, 15c. 25c, 35c, 50c Matinee prices, 10c. 15c. 25c Box office open all day down-town. 10 A. M. to 7 P. M.. at Dolly Var- aen uanay bnop. in Aiaixiuam oiag., Ki .Mor rison st. After 7 P. M. at theater. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER SmSSs. Phone Main SSS. TONIGHT AT 8:15 O'CLOCK. Tuesday and Wednesday nights, George Bernard Shaw's brilliant comedy, "CANDIDA" WITH LESTER LONERGAN and a specially selected cast. Priees Parquet, $1.50: parquet circle. 1 Balcony, first- 6 rows, 75c; last 6 rows, 50c Gallery. 25c S5c Boxes and logee; $10. THE STAR THEATER Cor. Bark aad Washington. The Best and Most Fashion able Vaudeville Theater 4 Flying Banvards 4 COWUES AND ALDEN, SCHILLER, BROS., THE GREAT ZANG, HICKMAN AND MORTON, HARRY BROWN, THE FLETCHERS, THE PROJECTOSQOPE. Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. General admlssoln, 10c; reserved box seats, 25c The Grand Theater . (Formerly Cordray's.) SULLIVAN & CONSIDINE, Proprietors. To see the best in the land. You must patronize the Grand. Hundreds turned away! CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES. Tally matinee. 2 to 5. Evening. 7 to 11 P. M. Unequaled Bill Musliner'a Trained Sheep. (Never on the Coast before.) Fine and Dandy, comedy acrobats. Frye and Allen, comedy sketch. The Four Ollfans. grotesque comedy. The Elliotts, harpists. Sam and Ida Kelly, rural skit. Arthur O. Folkert. whistler. Frank Melton. Illustrated songs. The Grandlscope. New and screamingly funny story film, "A Guiltless Tramp." YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE. Admission to any seat, 10c. Box seats, 25c EMPIRE THEATER Geo. L. Baker, Manager. . Grand benefit performance given by the United Irish League Wednesday Evening Roy. 23 Special programme of exceptional talent. Tickets now on sale. Admission 25c EMPIRE THEATER Twelfth and Morri son streets. Three days, starting Thanks giving matinee. Thursday. November Z-t. the diamond of musical comedies, without a flaw, the new "Grimes" Cellar Door." Latest edition, with James B. Mackie and a big operatic extcavagansa company. A veritable revelation. Pretty girls, funny comedians, great specialties, new music Special novelty feature of the famous unri ram uy, panto mlmlsts. equilibrists, acrobats and jugglers. A tower of merit. Prices. 10c. 20c. 30c. Spe cial reserved seats. 50c Matinee, zsc to any part of the house. Children's special seats, luc BAKER THEATER KJCATING & FLOOD, Manaxers. 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 Wek. Heraclides HARVEY CHILDREN, THE EDWARDS, THE JAMESONS, GEORGE WILSON. KATE COYLE. AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M.. 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. Admission. 10c to any seat. BIJOU THEATER IXTH ST.. OPP. OREGONIAN. I'rosramme tor This Week. LANE AND DECKER, ED SIMPSON. TID3 TWO MORTONS. PEARL GREYSON. THE LAMONT BROS. THE GREAT ELL WOOD. NEW PICTURES ON THE VITASCOPE. Afternoon from 2 to 4:30; evenings from 7 to 10:30:. contlnupus- Sundays 2 to 10:30. Any seat in the bouse 10 cents. LYRIC THEATER (Corner Alder and Seventh.) , HIQH-CLASS REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:30 to 4:30; 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday. 2 to 10 P. M. This ad. and 10c will admit two people any matinee, except Sundays and holidays. TEN CENTS NO HIGHER. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "House keeping' Rooms," "SitoatioB Wanted," 15 words or less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc. No dis count for additional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except ."New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less; 1G to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half; bo farther dfacoaat un der oae month. IMPORTANT The low second-time rate oa advert islnc that rans either la the classified column, or under head "New Today," will be given only whea advertising- Is Inserted oa consecutive days. Dally aad ban day issues. Advertislao; that is scheduled to appear' at intervals of oae or more days apart will be charged for at full oae-time rate each In sertion. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15 ceata per line, first Insertion: 10 ceata per line for each additional iasertloB. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Orecoalaa. and left at this office, should always be iaclosed la sealed en velopes. No stamp to required oa sach letters. The OresoaloB' will net be responsible for errors la advertisements takeathroash the telephone NEW TODAY. FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN A 900-acre stock and dairy farm, 3 miles from Roseburg; on main gravel road. 300 acres good corn land, balance the best of grazing land; well improved; large creek runs through the place; price $13,000. Ad dress W. L. Cobb Real Estate Co.. Rose- burg". Or. FOR ' SALE ABOUT3000 FEET OF 1-INCH ealvanlzed sloe: good as new. The Title Guarantee & Trust Co., 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce. 40 ACRES GOOD APPLE LAND. 4 MILES west Hood River: cheap . for cash. Hart Land Company. 107 Sherlock bldgr. 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. PMTIMI TMST CtttHKT IFttENK -VP Third Street. LED ASTRAY FOR SALE REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE. $2000. Modern home on car-line, half - block of ground. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. 109 Third street. GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 160 acres, with 10 acres under plow; about 20 acres more that is almost cleared: balance of land with exception of about 15 acres Is nice level land; some timber on place 're served; live water; large family orchard: a new 7-room house, built at the cost of $550; fair barn, on county road. 1 mile from Carrollton and 2V4 miles from Ka Iama, including a fractional 0-acre strip of Government land; this property fronts on the Columbia River. Good soil; title clear: price only $800, with $500 down. Imua & WUloughby, Kalama, Wash. FOR SALE. $250.00. In Woodstock, Portland's most attractive suburb; lots 100x100; every lot a corner; $10 down, $10 per month. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, 103 Third Street. ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A 8PECIALTY K'i. nanuuiit, ncrcasc; we iibto ib- Flde of city limits or outsido; 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 TWO MODERN 5-ROOM COT- tagea; gas, electric light, electric doorbells; prettiest place In Upper Alblna; nice yard, lota of roses; brick basement; will sell one or both: 15 minutes walk to Portland. 323 San RafMl st., cor. Rodney ave. . STEWART PARK 20 MINUTES BY MT. Scott car; lots COxlOO, $100, $5 a month; best value on the market in suburban lots; see them today and you will buy; only a few to offer. Office on grounds. $3150 BEAUTIFUL. 2-STORY, MODERN. new House, near steel onage; tinted walls, elegant reception hall, gas fixtures, furnace heat. Its rent equals bankable Interest on $0000. Plttenger, 2454 Morrison st. FOR SALE $2750 PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Elm st., corner -1st, a magniacent build ing site. 100x100. one block from car line. Portland Trust Company, 100 Third st. LOT 50x100, corner E. 12th and Beacon sts.; must sell at great sacrifice; make us an offer. Henkle & Baker. 217 Ablngton bldg. $7000 SEVEN 5-ROOM COTTAGES. GOOD condition; onng $ per month; near Fair ground entrance; easy terms. Apply 308 College at. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. W. F. electric line. O. R, Addition. Lents, Or. Take Mt Scott car. 5c $4000 NEW MODERN. 8-ROOM HOUSE. 23a st.; nothing nice it lor the money; move right in. W. H. Grlndstaff. 24S Stark. -ROOM HOUSE. CORNER LOT. 35x100; walking distance: $1750; part time. H. Hat field. Mulkey bldg., 2d and Morrison. FOR SALE A 5-ROOM COTTAGE. E. 29TH st., lot 60X150; price sitna. jau room a4, the Drew, 162 2d St., near Morrlaon. TO SELL OR EXCHANGE, LAND. ANY quantity. lor Portland; property, inquire owner. 304 Shaver st. f3 R SALE FOUR LOTS IN IRVINGTON Park; price $5500 each. Call room 204. the Drew, 2d and Morrison. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS RESIDENCE FOR sale by owner; first-class, 7 rooms. O 91, Oresonlan. BARGAIN IN 0-ROOM, EAST SHJB HOUSE if taken at once; $1760. owner. M 01, Ore. gonian. FOR SALE 0-ROOM HOUSE.. MODERN, full lot; bargain. 355 orand ave. N. HOME CORNER LOT. 9 ROOMS. 5675 CASH. Kerry & Alexander. 4 n. tsth. FOB SALE FARMS. I YAMHILL COUNTY'S BEST FARMS 47 acres, all In cultivation, rich level bot tom land. mile R. B, station, no buildings; $45 per acre. HSVacree, 100 acres cultivated. lQacres In hops, house and barn, three springs; price $6000. 2S4 acres, 200 acres under cultivation, some open pasture. 8-room house, good barn, crop now sow'n; $30 per acre. 220 acres. 210 In cultivation, one mile from, depot, -a fine farm; $40 per acre. B. S. COOK & CO.. 231 Alder st. SO ACRES. FIRST-CLASS SOU.. 12 ACRES clear, no stumps; 15 acres more easily cleared; 3000 cords wood on place; good $500. houee; new good bam, 40x50. shingle roof, and other buildings;' good -family orchard; on good county road. Vi mile to school, IVi miles to creamery, 2V4 miles to stores, postofflce, churches, railroad and steamboat landing; 25c fare to Portland; price $1800; $S00 can stand. 6 per cent. W. W. Espey, room 1 Hamilton bldg. POLK COUNTY CHOICE FARM 633 acre. 54 under cultivation, One grass or grain iana. gooa ouiiamgs, one mile irom station; $16 per acre; or will divide In small tracts, uan ana get information. B. S. COOK & CO., 251 Alder st. THE BEST LITTLE FARM IN CLARK County, 40 acres, good improvements; $2100, half cash, balance easy terms. Write or Inquire F. Bartiett. Rid gen eld. Wash. FINE FARM, 55 ACRES, 'NICELY IM- provea, b miles east; electric car, fine roads; 6 acres Winter apples Just bearing; fine soiL excellent water. 227 Front. HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS FINE LEVEL farming lands, abundance of good water; making up party to start In few days. No. 4 N. 6th, opposite Postofflce: 10 ACRES. WITH BUILDEn-GS: NEAR ELEC. trie cars. Koom 440, S3$ 3d. Phone Clay 1642. TO EXCHANGE. FIRST MORTGAGE ON 100-ACRE FARM for $1200. due in three years, 8 per cent In terest, to exchange for house and lot In Portland: or will take desirable building lots m good location. D o, oregonian. TO EXCHANGE 40 ACRES. ST. CLAIR CO.. Illinois; Improved, 4-room house, for house in Jfortiana or sudutds. a si, uregoman. WANTED REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE WANTED "LIST YOUR property with M. E. Beatty, 303 Fenton biag., a utn st. WANTED LOT NORTH OR SOUTH OF Steel bridge. But Side., v Si, Oregonian, with particulars. WANTED TO BUY A SUBURBAN HOME: must be cheap; no agents. Address H 89, Oregonian. XAND SCKXP. FOREST RESERVE SCRXP. Approved, unrestricted, ready for lmmedlata BSC ujwxjb. riubzs. K. F. A F. B. Riley. 608 Chamber Commerce, FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH- er guaranteed iana scrip on nana ready to locate Maginnis & son, zt railing mag. FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER ecrlp: general land practice, Collins Land. Co., con com mag. APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP NOW ready. H. B. compson, 01S J&arquam Slag, JTOX SALE. Horses, Vehicles aad Haraese. baraeas, buggies, farm lmpiemeat. 227 Front. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AN 2D-HAND vehicles on Coast for sale or blrc 211 Wash. Miscellaneous. ONE NATIONAL. SMALL: ONE TOLEDO IUUU T,UVC . - -'- .Mva W AftCUW 111 N. 3d st. Moving picture film, peag slides, magic laa- terca. x. r. Asarews. its j&oat.. s. CaL FOR SALE 1 YEARLING BULL. THOR- UUKUUIKU, tin a, wv, AAB-Civ JLi. Barralnc in typewrlteta. supplies, office aeods. rubber stamps, sates. Coast (o.. Ml stark. BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $-6 WOLFJ Americana now $2S. 7th aad Morrises. t DENSMORE TYFKWRITSHM8- We sell, reau repair all aiacaiaee. J. x. naxiey. ax -ttn. ONE 4 BY S-FOOT SHOW. CABIAXD OKB FOX SALE, Miecellaaeeae. FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TACOMA. .. asi.. .igvcUiOCT O, 18U1. 10 OCIOCEA. ai., at No. 1701 Dock it., the Quartermaster Dry deck, with all its toola and appurtenances, and about 205 acres of land adjoining, with building, water system, etc. the steamer Starling, the Puget Sound Drydock & Ma. chine Company's valuable machine shop at Tacoma. lease of the ground, patterns, tools, stock on band, and all property of whatsoever sort owned by the said company; all subject only to first-mortgage 20-year 4 per cent bonds. For detail list of- property, terms and conditions, apply to H. S. Griggs. Treas urer. FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. TACOMA." ' - . . itnn. iv o ClOCK A. At.. County. Courthouse. G-atreet entrance. $46. 200.00 first-mortgage bonds, and same amount of stock of Puget Sound Drydock & Machine Company; valuable lots and acreage in Ta coma and Pierce Counties; also many Judg ments and notes. For detail list of proper ties, terms and conditions, apply to Settle ment Company. Tacoma, Wash. 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 aa good aa new And warranted for 5 years. Don't mias the above if you are contem plating buying. The Singer Mfg. Co.. 402 Washington st. Phone Main 4588. DOES TOUR ROOF LEAK? itepair it with Eiaterlte; It rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. Elatcrlte Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg. 4 FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND oiiiiara ana pool laoiea; easy payments; we rent tables, with privilege uf buying. Mod ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Salke-Collender. 49 3d st. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND second-hand tools, tan leather riding breeches and porpoise leather riding boots for sale cheap. Call after 6:30 P, M. 94 N. 9th st, cor. Flanders. GOATS ABOUT '60 HEAD FOR SALE. IN- quire or o. w. Sharp. Cove Orchard, near North YatrhllL or of owner. A. S. Watt, 746 E. Burnside at., Portland. A VERY NEAT PAIR GENUINE SOLITAIRE diamond ear screws, originally cost $35; only $22.50. Uncle Myers. 143 -3d St., near Alder. DOG AT STUD. IMPORTED. (SNOW- nake) thoroughbred white Pomeranian. Phone Scott 84. LARGE SAFE CHEAP ALSO SHOTGUN. Hall Stable, 7th st., cor. Stark. TTP!T.T WANTED WAT.V, THE ORIGINAL JOHN A. MOXER HAS opened tne or his famous barber colleges at 644 Clay sL, San Francisco. Special induce ments this month: positions guaranteed: tuition earned while learning. Write cor .rect number. 644 Clay st.. San Frandscc LOGGERS. MILL' AND YARDMEN. LAB- crers. city ana cuuuvij , uiea ua irn. farmhands aad milkers, restaurant and mesa-house help; work of all kinds. Ca nadian Employment Co., 249 Burnsld and 226V4 Morrison. Phone Main 3074. POSITIONS $1000 TO $3000 PER YEAR lor managers, booiucoepers. salesmen, etc Offices in eight cities. Plan and booklet on application. Call and see us. Suite 45. Con cord blk. Pacific Commercial Bureau. Inc WANTED REPRESENTATIVES FOR SICK and accident protective proposition; some, thins: new: you are invited to investigate. Northwestern Mutual Benefit Association. 36 Kussei bldg., 66H 4tn st. OFFICE BOY WITH GOOD EDUCATION wanted in wholesale house; not under 13 years of age: good chance to work up. Ap ply In own handwriting. W 89. Oregonian. WANTED TWO ENERGETIC YOUNG men to solicit proof orders; experience un necessary. Call at room 3, Schade bldg., cor. 1st and Main. Spencerian Art Co. I WANTED CHORUS GIRLS, ACTORS, musicians for vaudeville circuit and Fort land World's Fair. Newman's Vaudeville Circuit, the -Raleigh, 6th and Washington. WANTED YOUNG MAN, 15 TO 17 YEARS, for office; must write gooa hand and be quick at figures; state references. K S3, Oregonian. BOY WANTED FOR CIGAR AND CONFEC tlonery store; one witn experience preferred; reference required, ijo N. aa, loot pr uteei bridge. EXPERIENCED POULTRY DRESSER: must understand dry picking turkeys: call Monday, early. Palace Market, 260 Yam hill. BOY OR YOUNG MAN FOR THE WINTER; aleo several noys to aenver on xnanicsgiving. Portland Oyster Co.. 127 N. 16th. PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE SPECIAL inducements vuia cuuiiiig cc& iu young men WANTED A FIRST-CLASS HARD CANDY maker; none other need apply. Empire Candr Co., Spokane, wash. WANTED A FEW WIDE-AWAKE SALES men, good salary for ngnt ponies, room 3, Labbe bldg., Portland, or. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO STUDY LAW; excellent chance to save time and money. AddresE. C. Oregonian. WANTED ACTTVB SOLICITORS FOR SOME- thlng new. Room bo. Kussei bldg., 165 4th ct, cor. aiornson. BOYS WANTED TO WRAP SOAP. APPLY at Luckel. King & caxe soap co.'s factory, 046 liooa st. WANTED QUARTZ MINERS, LONG JOB and good accommodations. 2i 88. Oregonian. 1 s Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber College. 741 Howard St.. San Francisco. WANTED PHOTOGRAPHER: GOOD PRINT- er and retoucher, sol Demim bldg. DR. WALKER. 181 1ST., CURES ALL PRI vate diseases of men. HELP WANTED FEMALE. DOMESTIC HELP OF ALE KINDS CHAM- bermalda. cooks, waitresses, nurse girls. second girls, housekeepers, housework, $15 to $30. Canadian rariors, Morrison. Phone Main 1323. VAUDEVILLE ACTING, STAGE DANCING, sketches, etc., taught; terms reasonable: positions guaranteed. Newman's School of Acting, Raleigh biag., otn ana wasnmgton. 25 YOUNG LADIES TO SING IN CHORUS, local theater: must be good-looking and dress well. Call Monday, 10 o'clock, room 9, Calu met Hotel. WANTED GLRLS TO LEARN MILLINERY whole course taught In l month. $10. Ap ply at Hotel Brown, room 220. Tel. East 382. I -2 WANTED YOUNG LADY TO CLERK IN dry goods store; some experience at mil linery; German preferred. E 96, Oregonian. MANICURING. SHAMPOOING. MASSAGE taught. Southern School dermatology, 420 jetxersoa et- uerms reaeonaoie. JAPANESE WANTS PRIVATE TEACHER living near Burnside and lltb st. Address L 90, care Oregonian. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: 3 adults; must live at" home nights; refer ences, tin st. no cooking, assist with children. 695 Davis) cor. isu WANTED YOUNG WOMAN "WITH NO IN cumbrance as housekeeper. T 93, Oregonian, WANTED ACTIVEf WOMEN SOLICITORS, Ju itussei Diag, it& -fin St.. cor. Morrison. WANTED A FEW BRIGHT SALES LA dies, room 23. Labbe b!dg., Portland. Or. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL v AS nurse; references requirea. 361 nth st. WANTED A GIRL- TO DO HOUSEWORK. Apply EC 12th and Hawthorne. HELP WANTED MALTS OR FZHAXX. WAITER OR WAITRESS WANTED. JARVIS restaurant, 228 Burnside st. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. BeoKHcepera aad Clerks. WANTED POSITION BOOKKEEPER, long business experience, modern methods, first-class reierences. v o, urcguamu. WANTED POSITION AS SALESMAN FOR ' confectionery or cigars? 5 years experience. M 88, Oregonian. Xfeeellsuieous. "WAXTKP CONTRACT TO CUT 1000 TO -I9t pd weed. Address T 84, Orego mlasv . YOCsfQ Wax. . ooe kxperiexce in irfriii i work; refrtsos. J 99, Oreolaa. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. MJaeeUaaeeas. NATIONAL A CONTINENTAL DIST. CO. , n " .-. mill uw. ruone oaia itjs. Distributors or all kinds cf advertising mat' tr and samples: guarantee advortlser against all loss; mail or telephone orders. JAPANESE, A GOOD BOY. WANTS POSI- uuu u iru3iwj bwq aisawaaner. Ad dress Japanese Mission. 121 N. 13th. Tele phone Clay S54. JAPANESE ASSOCIATION CAN FURNISH uuiucsuu iuwiu, iatiucr ana ail Kinds of help. 2CS Everett. Black 992. YOUNG JAPANESE BOY WANTS PLACE DU1VUIUV). A, UCUlfWU, VJ ii. 1st st Portland. Or. JAPANESE BOY WANTS A SITUATION. M4ivt uvwnvtft. Auuina A. OU, carO Oregonian. JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION AS COOK or nouseworKer la tne city, J 8S, Ore gonian. JAPANESE GIRL OR BOY WANTS Posi tion to ao general housework. G 96, Ore gonian. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY DESIRES uuuu as stenographer in or out of town; has knowledge of bookkeeping; good ref erences, modern -salary. L 88, Oregonian. LADY STENOGRAPHER DESIRES POSI; :"" oume experience witn DOOKxeep- Ing; can give reference N 91, Oregonian. Dressmakers. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING BY THE . o i uuuc semi 043, FINE DRESSMAKING SHIRTWAISTS 75c up. iirt nest rarK st. Domestics. SITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN GIRL. general aouseworK. jau to s, 334 4th St. COMPETENT GIRL WANTS COOK PLACE , or general housework. 475 Flanders st. COOK AND SECOND GIRL DESIRES Posi tion In good family. Apply 588 Raleigh st. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE COOK WISHES Po sition, Address J 96. care Oregonian. Housekeepers. POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER: NO OB- Jectlon to out of city. B 89, Oregonian. Miscellaneous. AN EASTERN LADY WHO THOROUGHLY understands halrdresslng, manicuring and facial treatment, desires position as at tendant: would accept position as nursery governess where children not over 10 years of age: can speak good: French. 268 Cros by at. Phone Scott 2975; call mornings. STEADY. INTELLIGENT YOUNG WOMAN. good plain cook and housekeeper, wants place in family of two; good remuneration: no washing. Address soon, F 98, Oregonian. WANTED BY EXPERIENCED YOUNG lady, position as-private exchange operator. Q 91. care Oregonian. WANTED AGENTS. A. J. CRANWELL & CO., 218-224 ABING- ton bldg.. wholesale dealers and Jobbers, carry the largest stock of Jewelry, notions, and novelties west of Chicago; retail trade supplied; house-to-house canvassers, ped dlers and agents can make big money handling our special lines. Call and Inspect our new stock for Christmas trade. WANTED SOLICITORS, BOTH MEN AND women, for the best proposition ever of fered to the public Apply Gold Reserve Life Insurance Co.. room 12. Grand ave,. Alder st,. over Citizens' Bank. WANTED AGENTS MEN AND WOMEN, local and traveling, for Little Chronicle. Fine new nroDcaitlon. Call on or address Wm. Irle. 1701 E. 11th, Portland. Or. WANTED A COUPLE ACTIVE, ENER- getlc men or women to solicit orders; salary or commission. Address Lock Box 305. Portland. Or. WANTED TRAVELING SALESMEN, DRUGS and groceries, to taice side line; no samples; good seller. Call this week, 310 Fenton bldg.. Portland, Or. WANTED TWO UP-TO-DATE PHOTO coupon sellers; ladles or gents. Rembrandt Studio. Ablngton bldg. WANTED PICTURE. AGENTS: NEW OF- fsr; big money. 801 Dekum bldg. WANTED TO KENT. WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO WANT houses. If you nave a nouae to rent, see us or send description. We make no charge for renting. H. E. Edwards. 187 1st st. YOUNG LADY DESIRES ROOM WITH breakfast ana dinner, or ainner oniy, tasz. Side, between 12th and 30th sts. D 98. Ofe gonlau. FARM WANTED RENT ABOUT 20 ACRES improved. Alt. scoit line, year. casn. j. ru Middleton. Chamber Commerce. WANTED SPACE 50x100 FEET IN Busi ness block, between 3d and 7th ets. T 89, Oregonian. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED LADIES, FOR 10c WE WILL send you package ever-ready mending tis sue; also new catalogue, with premium of fer. Write at once. Louis NuenthaL Cle alum. Wash. E. A. CLEM & CO., 251 ALDER ST., PORT- land. or. Mining securities uougui -h.hu. boiu; stocks In producing properties a specialty; reliable corporations represented. WANTED TO BUY FROM OWNER. FURNI- ture or 10 or ii-room nuuac, uuuj iu cated; must be good stuff and cheep for spot cash. Q 92, Oregonian. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING and shoes; highest price paid. Call at th "Fair DesJ," J2 N. S&. Phone Hood B17. WANTED $75- FOR SHORT TIME FROM private party; ampie security, gova bqbuj. C 88, Oregonian. WANTED BOARD AND PASTURE FOR hcrses. Mrs, itowe. raone union xio. SHOES HALF-SOLED FOR SBo .at HOOLA baugh's. 23T& Taylor, bet. 8d aad 4th. NICE PRIVATE HOME FOR CHILDREN; terms reasonable. Phone Main 1809. WE CALL FOR-DEAD HORSES AND CAT tie of all kinds. Phone East 2238, FOR KENT. Biootns. 251- ALDER, NEAR 3D ST. NICELY furnished, pleasant rooms, new brick build ing, new, good furnishings; $2 to $4; a week; transients, 50c to $L Bed 3140. THE NEWCASTLE. 3D AND HARRISON Elegant up-to-date furnished and unfurnish ed, housekeeping and other rooms: heat, bath, light free; reasonable prices. FOR RENT FURNISHED ALCOVE AND one single room Is private house, steam heat. 6T N. 20th st,. near Washington st. Telephone Main 4503. LARGE ALCOVE AND PARLOR, SUITABLE for two or four; stationary bowl, bath, gas. The Elm. 13th and Washington. Also rooms. SELECT FAMILY HOTELS. ROOMS EN suite br single; transients:" 17th and Mor rison st. Phone Main 1393. FOR RENT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM suitable for one or two ladles; Williams ave Phone "Union 6S7L FRONT ROOM. NICELY FURNISHED; bath, heat, walking distance; special rates men, $10 month. 292 10th. FOR RENT IN PRIVATE HOME. 3 NICELY furnished rooms; in suites or single. Nob Hill. 706 JBverett et. FOR RENT TWO CHOICE SINGLE rooms, gentlemen preferred. Call at 511 Morrison. CLOSE IN Furnished. $1' week; board, Housekeeplng 2 rooms. $12 month. 33 10th. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, INCLUDING bath, to gentleman. $11. 452 Washington. Cheapest and best located rooms-la Portland. $1 weilc up. Oilman. 1st aad Alder sts. THE APPLETON. 71 N. 6TH SUNNY FUR. nlshed rooms; $2 up; traaelent rooms. FOR RENT NEWLY FURNISHED BOOMS; gas, bathroomf'etc 239 Columbia st. GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS WITH STOVES, $5 per month. 323. Clay aad Water, FINE. COMFORTABLE FURNISHED, rooms at 201 10th st. cor. Taylor. . 2s PARK ST. rUSXISHTO TTttoirr AL eevrreeas. reaseaaMs.- Macm Hf0.r