Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 02, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN,. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1904.
AMUSEMENTS.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE KEAL KSTAXE.
KELP WANTED MALE.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
TRADE MASK
Twi Stripes .
Wmn in
Btck'd Carpet
Roxbury
Carpets
Have been the standard Tapes
try Brussels for a generation.
Best Quality.
Handsomest Styles.
Largest Assortment.
We carry more than 30 patterns
suitable for every room in the
house; sewed, lined and laid,
$1.25
r
Exclusive
Carpet
House
J. G. Mack & Co.
86-88 Third St.
rms xkscsax, m.
KfHTlUt YJMMITM TORTS, fttTUaR, KfW
EffopenPlan $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day
THE
PORTLAND
PORTURD, OR.
American Plan
also European
Plan. Modern
Restaurant.
$3 PER DAY
and upward.
COST ONE MILLION DOLLAM.
BESTS WITH THE WOMEN.
So SaysiDr. Cressey Again as to Equal
Suffrage.
PORTLAND, Bee. 1. (To the Edltor.)-The
women seem to have done me honor In re
questing their president to defend them against
Ideas which were neither expressed nor Implied
In the few lines quoted from the report of my
address of Sunday last In The Oregon! an, a
quotation which was Incidental only to the
general thought. Judging from the letter of
your esteemed correspondent, the perturbation
of mind arose not from what I said, but from
imaginary Implications which were read into
it A mere statement of the situation ecems
to have been mistaken for a statement con
cerning its equity and merits.
Minorities, and possibly email majorities,
have thus far failed in most of the states to
attain the desired end. A practically universal
demand on the part of women to vote would
lead probably, within a comparatively ehort
period, to change in state constitutions, and
thui to the extension of suffrage to woman.
Hen1, as a simple matter of fact, under the
circumstances success demands this more ex
tensive desire on the part of women in general.
That such more general desire should exist
and manifest itself is certainly a question
which rests with the women, not with the men.
"Whether the conditions or circumstances, how
ever, are what they ehould be, whether or no
the situation be just and equitable, whether or
no men ought not to grant the privilege In re
sponse to the demand already existing, whether
or no men are practically asking of women
what they have never demanded of any class
of men before granting suffrage, are ques
tions Into which. I did not enter, either direct
ly or by implication. In short, I did not dis
cuss the- Justice of the situation which X should
be glad to discuss, however, at any time
lnce I wished the time for what seemed to me
more Important aspects of my general sub
ject, 'The Natural Rights of "Woman."
Curiously, while it was assumed by these
ladles that X sought to screen the alleged
enormity of man's attitude, the impression
reemed to prevail among them that I am a
mild nut mistaken advocate of the cause. Both
Inferences are unwarranted and Incorrect. My
brief allusion to the subject was entirely from
a critical point of view. .
GEORGE CROSWELL CRESSET.
Canned Salmon for the South.
SOUTH BEND, Wash., Dec. L (Spe
cial.) F. C. Barnes' cannery is almost
through cannula for the season. The out
put this year -was close to 20,000 cases.
He Is now shipping a lot of six cars to
Alabama.
I) ALLY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Dec 1. Maximum tempera
ture, 53 deg.; minimum, 44. River reading at
11 A. M., 3.2 feet; change in past 24 hours,
1.1. Total precipitation, 6 P. M. to 0 P. M.,
0.17 inch; total since September 1, 1004, 10.14
Inches; normal, 11.82: deficiency, 1.6S. Total
sunshine November 30, 1904, 3 hours and 10
minute; possible, 8 hours and 54 minutes.
Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M.,
30.17.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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Red Bluff
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Salt Lake City.
Ran Francisco
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island
Walla "Walla
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WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight, December 2:
Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy, with
showers; southwest winds.
Western Oregon.; and Western Washington
Partly cloudy;-.with showers; southwest winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Generallyfair. ,
EDWARD A-tBEALS, District oFrccaster.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Quiet weather prevails in the North Pacific
TRADE MARK
Tw Strips
Wmn ifi
IkIc tf Ctrpet
per
yard
EE1BI0UTERS
rORTIOIISTS 113
CGMKRCIU. TUTELH1
Special rttsi
Bade to famllle
and slarle geatl
saes. Xhe man
scemeat will he
pleased at all
time to show
rooms and givs
prices. A modem
Turkish bath es
tablish me as la
the hotel.
U. C. BOWERS.
Manager-
States, and the rainfall during the last 12
hours has been light. The temperatures are
mild and generally slightly above normal.
The indications are for showers in Western
Oregon and Western Washington Friday, and
generally fair weather east of the Cascade
Mountains.
AUCTION SAU2S TODAY.
Bv J. T. Wilson, at salesroom. 180 First, cor.
Yamhill, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auc
tioneer. At Baker's auction-house, corner Alder and
Park. Sale at 2 P. M. Geo. Baker & Co.,
auctioneers.
At Gllman's auction-rooms, 413 Washing
ton street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N.
Gilman, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD,
MULTNOMAH CAMP NO. 77
Meets Friday . nights In their
forest. East Sixth and East Al
der streets. Floor work not ex
celled by any camp in the order. Come and
meet with us. J. M. WOODWORTH, Clerk.
WEBFOOT CAMP
NO. 63, W. O. W.
will open big log
'glng camp this
(Friday) evening,
and wants ten fall
crs, 5 buckers, 5
swampers, 5 donk
ey men, 4 rigging
rustlers, 10 hook-
tenders, 2 carriage
riders; all members looking tor work will be
placed. Visiting neighbors welcome.
C. A. ELLIOTT, a C.
A. Xj. BARBUR, Clerk.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55, A.
F. & A. M. Stated communication
this (Friday) evening, 7:30 o'clock.
Work in E. A. degree. All E. A. arc
cordially invited. By order W. M.
x. y rAii, secretary.
ORDER OF WASHINGTON Wanted all
members of the Order of Washington to attend
the grand reunion Saturday night. Dec. 3 For
esters' Hall. 171 2d st. -."
J. U MITCHELL. Sup. Sec.
HASSALO LODGE. NO. 15, I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at
7:30 o'clock. First degree. Visitors welcome.
HENRY BROWN. Sec
GEORGE WRIGHT WOMAN'S RELIEF
CORPS, NO. 2 Annual election of officers.
Friday. Dec 2. at their hall. 2d and Morrison
ELSIE MAE SHAFFER, President. '
MARY E. CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary.
OREGON COMMANDERY. NO. 1
X. T. Informal conclave this even
ing, at 8 o'clock, for purpose of
forming drill corps. All members
requested to attend.
W. S. MACRUM. Recorder.
DIED
JAMES In this city, at 717 Ganenbein ave..
Mrs. Emeline James, aged 2S years. Remains
at Zeller-Byres Co. parlors. Funeral notice
hereafter.
RUSSELL-7-In this city, on December L
1004. at 468 East Stark st.. Earl Trcvelyn
Russell, aged 0 years. 4 months. 21 days,
beloved son of Lewis N. and Lilly E Rus
sell. Announcement of funeral later "
FUNERAL NOTICES.
KNIGHT Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices of Ethel Knight, which will be held at
Currinsvllle. today, at 2 P. M. Take O W
P. & Ry. Co.'s cars.
DUNNING, McXNTEZ GELBAUGIL
successors to Dunsing Campion, under
takers and embalm erg, modrra la every de
tail. 7th. aad rise, fkeae .Mais 430. lady
KMlftaat.
EDWARD HOLMAN 'CO, Undertaker, and
embabnen, have moved to their new build
ing. Third aad S abasia. Lady assistant.
TeJeaBoae No. 5C7.
J. P. FTNLEY ft SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor
eaer. Lady assistant. Telephone No. a.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52v
NEW TODAY.
Great Bargain
A GOOD CHANCE TO SECURE A LOVELY
RESIDENCE SITUATED ON CAR LIVF
AND ELEGANT SURROUNDINGS. ON IF
MORRISON STREET.
Having decided to travel for my health.
I will sacrifice my new residence, consist
ing of 7 rooms, all modern improvements,
cement sidewalks and basement, large fur
nace and elegant mantel fireplace; price
$4000, $1500 cash, balance on time; will bear
close investigation. For further Informa
tion, address V S. car Oreconlan.
Exclusive
Carpet
House
jagg3
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER SES&
Phone Main SOS.
William Morris in
"Who's Brown"
Tonight
and
Tomorrow
Night
Special
Price
Mat lace
Tomorrow
The Comedy Success of the Year.
Evening prices Lower floor, $1; balcony.
75c and 50c: gallery, 25c and 35c
Special matinee prices 75c 50c 25c Seats
are now selling.
; 1
Harquam Grand Theater h.t.pbie
Phone Main 868. SitWtal Minttr
Monday and Tuesday nights, December" 5, 6.
A pur
. OF
PURPOSE
ROSE MELVILLE
In the Characteristic Play.
"SIS HOPKINS"
A PLOT
OF
SEISE
Prices Lower floor, $1, 75c; balcony, 75c
and 50c; gallery, 25c add 35c; boxes and
loges, $7.50.
Seats are now selling.
COLUMBIA THEATER
GEORGE L. BAKER, Manager.
14th and Washington. Phone 110.
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT,
MATINEE TOMORROW. 2:15 P. M..
Columbia Stock Company, presenting Clay
Clement's great success.
"The New Dominion"
A charming comedy-drama.
A delightful story of Old Virginia.
Evening prices, 15c 25c 35c 50c; loge circle,
76c Matinee prices. 10c 15c 25c; loge circle,
50c Box offlce open all day down town. 40
A. M. to 7 P. M.. at Doily Varden Candy Shop,
in Marquam bldg., 327 Morrison st. After t
P. M. at theater.
Next week beginning Sunday matinee, "Mis
takes Will Happen."
OREGONIAN COUPON
No. 24 Coupon-No. 24
STAR THEATER
Friday Matinee, Dec. 2, 1804.
This coupon and 5c entitles holder to
one admission when presented at box
office.
The Grand Theater
(Formerly Cordray'a.)
To see the best in the land
You must patronize the Grand.
A Tremendous Bill!
10 TOP-LINE ACTS 10.
RAWLES & VON KAUFMAN
In "Mush" a scream.
THE FOUR MANGEANS.
Society Acrobats.
. CHARLES AND IDA KALMO.
Lightning-Change Dancers.
TOMMY HAYES.
Musical Trick Bone Soloist.
Together with Walsh and Llgon. The Em
pire Trio. Ed. B and Rolla "White. Mr. Alf
Bonner In a pictured melody and the great
Grandiscope with "The Elopement" and
"Willie's Vacation."
Admission to any Seat. 10c; box seats. 25c
Matinees. 2 to 5 P. M.; evenings, 7 to 11
1
THE ARCADE THEATER
The original -family vaudeville house.
This Week.
La Mont's Cockatoo Circus
THE GREAT MALCOLM.
BILLY MILLER.
KATE COYLE.
LEICESTER AND WILSON.
AMERICAN BIOSCOPE.
Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M.. 7:30 to 10:30
P. M. .Admission, 10c to any scat.
BAKER THEATER
KEATING & FLOOD. Managers.
Third and YambllL
LARGEST CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE
HOUSE IN THE WORLD.
EVERY SEAT 10c
One performance afternoon; two every evening.
BIJOU THEATER
EXXTH ST.. OPP. OREGONIAN.
THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME:
Walker & Lab ell.
McNamce. Clay Modeler.
Audrey Sisters.
Harry Steele.
Lydell and 'Butterworth.
The Two Ross.
Pearl Greys on.
Moving Pictures on the Vitascope.
Afternoons from 2 to 4:30; evenings from
7 to 10:30; continuous Sundays, 2 to 10:30.
Admission, 10c
LYRIC THEATER
(Corner Alder and Seventh.)
HIOH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:30 to 4:30: 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday. 2 to 10 P.
M. This ad. and lOo will admit two people
any matinee, except Sundays and holidays.
TEX CENTS NO HIGHER.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES.
"Rooms," "Rooms and Board." "House
keeping Rooms," "Situations 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," SO cents for 15 words or less;
10 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words. 50
cents, etc. first Insertion- Each additional
insertion, one-half; so further discount un
der ono month.
IMPORTANT The low second-time rate on
advertising that runs either in the classified
columns, or under head "New Today." will
be given only when advertising la Inserted on
consecutive days. Daily and Sunday issues.
Advertising that is scheduled, to appear at
intervals of one or more days apart will be
charged for at full one-tune rote each in
sertion. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15
cents per line, first insertion: 10 cents per
line for each additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Orcgonlan, and left at this
offlce, should always be inclosed in sealed en
velopes. No stamp Is required on such letters.
The Oregonian will not be responsible for
errors in advertisements taken through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY A 1C0-ACRB FARM
at a bargain, call on or address EL C Mad
dock, trustee. 14th and Main St.. Oregon
City, Or.
SOME
BANKS
ATe thorough believers in the principle that
the customer should first seek the bank;
and. acting upon this, thej- have adopted the
rule not to make personal solicitation for
business. It is simply on 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."
(CAPITAL, $300,000)
Has added so heavily to its deposit during tho
past year. Aek any one of our depositors about
this.
FORTUKD TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
109 Third street.
BENJ. I. COHEN President
H. I, PITTOCK . Vice-president
B. LEE PAGET . Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA .. Assistant Secretary
. LOANS
LOANS .
. LOANS
"THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN
OREGON."
(CAPITAL, $300,000)
Has money to Moan on MORTGAGES or
DEEDS OF TRUST, on improved property
In the city of Portland Our rates depend
on the size of loan and value of the prop
erty. '
We are liberal lenders on first-class col
lateral In the shape of LISTED STOCKS and
BONDS, NOTES and other securities.
We are the only concern in Portland that
lends extensively on
Life Insurance Policies
We shall be pleased to have you call and
present your propositions.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
109 Third Street.
BENJ. I. COHEN ...President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
DO YOU KNOW
That Woodstock is 400 feet higher than the
business district of Portland?
That this means purer air, more sunshine and
better health for the fortunate people who live
in this suburb 7 ,
That Woodstock also has pure water, a fer
tile soil, school, churches, postofnee, stores,
excellent car service?
That lots are 100 feet square, every lot a
corner7
That we are selling theee lots at $175 to
$250; $10 down and $10 per month?
That we will loan you money to build and
you can pay us in installments?
That NOW Is the time to take ad-antage of
this great opportunity to secure a home?
Portland Trust Company
Of Oregon
109 Third Street
SIOO A LOT
$5 DOWN $5 A MONTH
CHOICE LOT'S
' ' AT
ST. JOHNS
On the high ground, within a few
minutes1 walk of the big sawmills and
the factories. On the car line, close
to fine, large schoolhouse. Hydrant
water, perfect drainage.
Title Guarantee &Trust Co.
6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce
RealEstateSnaps
750
$3000
$3500
$4000
$4500
Lots next to 1005 Fair.
55x101, corner 23d and Marshall,
all improvements made.
100x100, S. W. cor. 18th and
Northrup; will sell separately.
Quarter block. 21st and Lovejow.
Corner lot, 2 houses renting for
47.50, room for another house.
W. H. Grindstaff
246 STARK ST.
SUIWSIDE
Fine level lots $350 and $400 a lot,
part cash, balance on time. Improved
streets, city water and sewers. Sunny
side is the most accessible of any part
of the city where lots can be bought at
such low prices.
Title Quarantee&Trust Co.
6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE:
Worthington Compound
Duplex Pump, second
hand, AI condition. Size
10xl8Kxl4xlO. Deliver-
ing875 eallons per min
ute. Check valve, lub
ricator, etc., complete.
Inquire A. W. Cochran,
Oregenlan Building.
BUY AT WHOLESALE
A block of 38 lots in Nob Hill to St.
Johns at half retail price. Easy
terms; an opportunity to make' Tbig
money. Francis I. McKenna, 606
Commercial Block.
Mortgage Loans 5and Upwards
Keal Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Lines
A. H. EIItRELL;
202-3 McKay Building. Third and Stark.
INVESTMENT BONDS
Warrants and stocks bought and sold. J. W.
Cruthers & Co.. Chamber of Commerce.
Mortgage LoansCity Property
- At Lowest Current Kates.
Apply FRANK E. HART.
105 Sherlock, bldg.
FOR SALE IN ST. JOHNS. TWO-STORY
store building and lot; best location In -St.
Johns. $2250: this Is a snap. 018 Marquam
building.
WANTED CASCARA. GRAPE ROOT.
Rosenberg Bros. & Co.. 200 H Washington.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE. $2000.
Modern home on car-line, half block of
ground.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY,
100 Third street.-
A FEW CHOICE BUILDING LOTS AT WOOD.:,
stock; $75; very easy payments. 204 Macleay
building.
5-ROOM COTTAGE WITH OR WITHOUT
furniture. Call 225 Marquam bldg.. bet. 5-6.
CENTRAL. 31x100, AND NEW NINE-ROOM
'house; $3500. Apply at house, 331 Front.
HOME CORNER LOT. 8 ROOMS. J 575 CASH.
Srry A Alexander, i N. 8th.
FOR SALE, $3700.00.
Corbett st., near Bancroft ave., 10-room
house, good condition, modern, lot 45x110;
fine view eastward.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY,
100 Third street.
ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY
of 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;v terms
to suit. A. C Churchill & CoM 110 Second
street.
40 ACRES. YAMHILL COUNTY, 15 ACRES
in crops, orchard, house, barn and out
buildings; young team, horses, harness
and wagon; hay in barn will last until
Spring; partly fenced, rails enough for
balance; timber all slashed; price $1250,
5 per cent for cash. B. S. Cook & Co., 251
Alder st.
! ACRES WITHIN 5 MINUTES" WALK OF
car, 5-room bouse, cistern, fruit, 1 acre
fenced for chickens. 3 good chlcken-houees
and other out buildings; price. $1050. J. L.
YarneU, Moatavllla. Phone Union 4011.
FOR .SALE S. W. CORNER. SO. FRONT
and Currie sts.. South Portland; that fine
9-room house, and corner lot. cheap, on
easy terms. R. C. Prince. 443 Sherlock
block. Tblr dand Oak.
FOR SALE OR. TRADE FOR PORTLAND
vacant, 720 acres on Rogue River, 200 acres
level black land, under cultivation; all fenced;
6 mUes N. Grant's Pass. King. 866 E. 7th
St.. N. Phone East 075..
$050 BUYS MY NEW 5-ROOM HOME. ALL
complete; large fruit trees. See Joo Nash
In the White House, at Nashville Station.
on the Mount Scott car Une Big bargain.
FOR SALE 2 HOLLADAY PARK LOTS.
Wasco st.. value $650; equity costing $375
for $300 cash, balance $20 monthly. Inter
est 0 per cent. Y 6. Oregonian.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addition. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 5c
LOT 25x100 AND TWO HOUSES FOR SALE,
bet. Wash, and Alder, on Lownsdale. In
quire 123 Lownsdale st.
5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE: NICEST
place In Upper Albina. 32S San Rafael,
cor. Rodney ave.
$1250 SNAP: 5-ROOM HOUSE AND 4 LOTS,
50x100: part can stand at 7 per cent. Owner,
S 02. Oregonian.
FOR SALE FARMS-
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED
SO acres, with 11 under plow and 11 more
slashed, burnt and partly cleared; balance
of land easily cleared; some trap, pole,
piling and cordwood timber on place; plen
ty creek and spring water, can Irrigate
about 15 acres; 50 bearing fruit trees. 50
more not yet bearing; new 1-story box
house, small barn, team of good horses,
new wagon and harness, 2 milch cows and
calves, 70 chickens, 3 tons hay. harrow and
other small Implements; on county road, ?i
, mile from Carrollton. a town on N. P. Ry.
and Columbia River; excellent transporta
tion facilities; price for place, $S50. or
$1200, Including team, etc Imus & Wll
loughby. Kalama, Wash.
HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS FINE LEVEL
farming lands, abundance of good water;
making up party to start in few days. No.
4 N. 6th. opposite Postofficc
ONE 240-ACRB WHEAT RANCH ONE 160
acre stock ranch, with private Irrigating
ditch, all located In Klickitat County. Wash
ington. B 09, Oregonian.
FOR SALE 10 ACRES, WITH GOOD 8-ACRE
bearing orchard; one mile from Mosler. Si
mile from good school. - Address James J.
Lewis, Mosler, Or.
$850 11 U ACRES NEAR BARLOW. ON
Southern Pacific; fenced. S cleared, good
house, barn, stock, feed, furniture. D.
Kydd. Barlow.
10-ACRE HOME. BEAUTIFULLY LOCA
ted on public road, one mite from P. O.;
fruit and berries. G. B. Rlggs. Froebstel,
Wash.
60-ACRE FARM. MAIN ROAD. CREEK,
best soli, $25 per acre. Y S. Oregonian.
TO EXCHANGE.
ONE-HALF BLOCK IN WOODSTOCK. PORT
land,. Or Can use any good Southern Cali
fornia city property; prefer Los Angeles or
beach, or near Los Angeles, unimproved.
Address R. F. Davis. 320 Trust bldg.. Los
Ahgcles, Cal.
LAND SCRIP.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready for immedlau
ase. , LOWEST PRICES.
B. F. & F. B. Riley. 603 Chamber Commerce.
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP
for securing title timbered or agricultural
land. 1L B. Compson, 616 Marquam bldg.
FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH
er guaranteed land scrip oa hand ready to
locate. Maglnnls & Son. 227 Falling bldg.
FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER
scrips: general land practice. Collins Land
Co., Concord BldgY
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALS.
FOR SALE 250 ACRES TIMBER. ONLY
mile from Columbia River; estimated over
8.000.000 feet; good logging chance. For par
ticulars apply T 9. Oregonian.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
, i
WANTED TO PURCHASE RESIDENCE
within 8 blocks of 0th and Washington,
$3000 to $5000; might buy building site;
give full particulars and price for cash. T
07. Oregonian.
FOB SALE.
Horses, Vehicles and Harness.
ONE HORSE. HARNESS AND TWO CARTS
for sale cheap: can be seen at Sprangers
Arcade. 6th and Couch, or at Model Stable,
5 th and Davis.
WANTED TO BUY TWO DELIVERY
horses; must be cheap. Bachlor Saloon. 143
Third street.
WOLFSTEIN buys and selts horses, wagons,
harness, buggies, farm Implements. 227 Front.
I
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AN 2D-HAND
'Vehicles on Coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash.
NEW BUSINESS TOP BUGGY FOR SALE
cheap. 329 Sellwood st. Phone East 2504.
FOR SALE HORSES BY W. E. -JACOBS. 134
East 34th st. Phono Union 1632.
Piano.
FOR SALE 1 STANDARD-MAKE NEW
piano at 123 1st st.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair it with Elaterlte; it rolls, easy to.
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
cla Iron, tin or eblngies; best for new roofs.
Elaterlte Rocflng Co., room 2. Hamilton bldg.
FOR 8ALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables; easy payments; w
rent tables, with privilege of buying. Mod
ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-Collender.
49 3d st.
A BEAUTIFUL PAIR CLUSTER DIAMOND
screw earrings, with genuine turquoise In
center; original cost $C5; only $30. At Uncle
Myers. 143 Third, near Alder.
FOR SALE A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF
bird eggs; excellent condition; many rare
. specimens. Q SS. Oregonian.
FOR SALE SEVERAL FINE PURE BLUE
whlte diamonds, -k., at half value. 612
Commercial block.
FOR SALE 25 NEW VOLUMES ENCYCLO
pedla Brltannica for sale cheap. L 6. Ore
gonian. Moving picture film, song sllaea. magio lan
terns. T. P. Andrews, 109 Mont.. 8. F., Cal.
Bargains in typewriters, supplies, office -goods
rubber stamps, safes. Coast Co.. 231 Stark!
Oliver typewriters, S". H. typewriters, all
makes. Norrls Safe & Lock Co., 84 3d st.
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF
Americans now $25. . 7th and Morrison.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN
to represent corporation; salary $1300 per
year; must be prepared to take at least $1000
worth of stock.. Address Q, 2. Oregonian.
WANTED COAT AND PANTSMAKER AT
once; pay $10 per coat and $3.50 for pants:
must be first-class. A. 11. Marquardt. La
Grande. Or.
ADVERTISING SOLICITORS WANTED;
commission. Clyde's Advertising Bureau,
moved to larger quarters. 630 Chamber of
Commerce.
WANTED PARTY WITH R1000 CASH OR
.property to enter a business that can be
made to pay $100 per weclc Address X 0.
Oregonian.
80-ACRE FARM, 23 IMPROVED. HOUSE,
barn, chicken-house. 3 cows, 1 horse, imple
ments, 35 miles from Portland, for rent. $200
year; timber and flume on land, can be cut.
25c 8tumpage.
" About 50 acres land to clear by contract;
5 GO acre. Others.
HANSEN'S OFFICE 26 N. 2D ST.
LOGGERS. MILL AND YARDMEN. LAB
orcrs. city and country; men and teams,
farmhands and mUkers. restaurant and
sness-house help; - work of all kind Ca
aaolaa Employment Co.. 249 Buraside aad
226ft Morrison. Phone Main S074.
WB SEARCH THE) WORLD FOR MEN; WE
have to, to fill the poeitions we now have
open for competent managers, salesmen, offlce
and technical men. Call or write Pacific Com
mercial Bureau, suite 45, Concord block, 2d
and Stark.
DRAMATIC AMATEURS; MUST BE CLEV
er, talented, good appearance: will receive
actual stage experience, expenses paid and
professional engagement when proficient.
Address in full R 6. Oregonian.
WANTED SINGERS, ACTORS. MUSICLVNS.
for Portland's World's Fair, vaudeville cir
cuit and traveling companies. Newman's
Vaudeville Circuit, Raleigh, 6th and Wash
ington. LEARN BARBER TRADE AT GILLETT.
Teaches you free in shops; practical meth
od: wages while learning; no fake barber
college. 611 Commercial st.San Francisco.
YOUNO MAN TO LEARN HARDWARE
business, wages at first $15 per month, must
be a good fast correct penman; state ref
ence and age. Addresr A 9, Oregonian.
REPRESENTATIVES: HUSTJLERS MAKE
big money, calling on business people.
Williams & Wllloughby. Seattle. Wash.
BOY WANTED TO WORK IN NEWS
store; salary $20 per month; references re
quired. Address Q 10, Oregonian.
WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN WHO
understands engraving or commercial draw
ing. Room 45, Concord block.
WANTED SIX TEAMS TO HAUL TIES,
steady work for Winter. Address R. R.
Hill. Carlton. Wash.
WANTED NEAT APPEARING HOTEL
runner to meet trains. Call today, room
317, 84 6th st.
WANTED FIVE SOLICITORS. SALARY OR
commission, $4 to $10 per day. 23 Labbe
bldg., Portland.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BOOK
and magazine Illustrating. Address E. C,
care Oregonian.
WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRA
pher. Apply J5y letter only. Doernbecher
Mfg. Co.
Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber
College. 741 Howard St.. San Francisco.
SOLICITOR WANTED AT OREGON STEAM
Cleaning Works. 353 Burnslde st.
DR. WALKER, 181 1ST.. CURES ALL PR1
vate 'diseases of men.
FIRST-CLASS BUTCHER WANTED. CALL
at 340 1st.
BOY WANTED-591 WASHINGTON, COR.
10th flt.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
DRAMATIC AMATEURS ; MUST BE CLEV
er. talented, good appearance; will receive
actual stage experience, 'expenses paid; pro
fessional engagement when proficient. Ad
dress in full Q 6, Oregonian.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS-CHAM
bermalds, cooks, waitresses, nurse girls,
second girls, housekeepers, housework. $15
to $30. Canadian Parlors. 226 Morrison.
Phone Main 1323.
DRAMATIC. VAUDEVILLE ACTING. STAGE
dancing, sketches taught; terms reasonable;
positions guaranteed. Newman's School of
Acting, Raleigh bldg., 6th and Washington.
WANTED SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES AND
gentlemen to learn best-paying business In
Portland; experience not necessary; free in
structions. J. P. Metcalf, 533 Morrison st.
WANTED A WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS
cooking and general housework, for a small
family; references required. Inquire morn
ings, 264 Madison it.
STAGE WANTED. LADY INVEST REASON
able, first-class theatrical company; brilliant
opportunity; money returned; taught part.
T 92, Oregonian.
LADIES EARN $20 PER 100 WRITING
short letters. Send stamped envelope for
particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., Cassopolls,
Mich.
WANTED A CAPABLE GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework: wages $25. to a good cook:
reference required. Apply at 400 Holladay
avenue.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT
ers, chambermaids, general workers. St.
Louis Agency, 230i 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
362.
I
FAMILY COOK. THE DALLES. $20; COUN
try hotel cooks, $20 up: doestlcs; others.
Drake, 205& Washington.
WANTED A STRONG WOMAN TO DO GEN
eral housework. Swede or Norwegian pre
ferred. St. Helen's Hall.
WANTED A COMPETENT SECOND GIRL;
references required. Call mornings. 721
Flanders St.. cor 22d.
WANTED GIRL TO HELP WITH HOUSE
work for home. Give age. references, etc
O 6. Oregonian.
A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
good wages. Apply 440 E. 19th st.. near
Irvlngton.
WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK,
small family 570 East Madison st.. near
13th.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR
housework, small family. X 8, Oregonian.
A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
good wages. Apply 440 E. 10th St., Irvlngton.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework. Apply 400 Holladay ave.
WANTED A GIRL FOR COOKING AND
general housework. Apply at 563 6th st.
GOOD, PLAIN COOK; ALSO SECOND
girL 120 N. 18th. cor. Gllsan.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP
ply 692 Hancock St.. Irvlngton.
G,TtL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 606
Everett st.
WANTED GIRLS ON DRESSMAKING. 289
Alder st.
GOOD DISHWASHER. 104 NORTH 7TH ST.
SITUATIONS WANTED wat.r,
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
A YOUNG MAN OF 8 YEARS' EXPERI
ence in the china and glass business de
sires a position for the holidays. Can fur
nish best of reference. J 6, Oregonian.
WANTED A POSITION AS ASSISTANT
bookkeeper or cashier; experienced. Address
K 9, Oregonian.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED A POSITION AS EDITOR OF
weekly or small daily by experienced young
man of 27; a student of University of Chi
cago and College of Journalism. Address
W. H. Weir, care Ellers Piano House.
POSITION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS
planer or sticker man. Address E. R.
Rayner. The Albany. 22 6th st. N.
JAPANESE ASSOCIATION CAN FURNISH
domestic servants, farmer and all kinds of
help. 26S Everett. Black 902.
A YOUNG MAN OF 22. WHO SPEAKS GER
man. wishen a position as bartender. Address
F. Koenlg, Oregon City, Or.
COMPETENT JAPANESE COOK WANTS Po
sition in family. Japanese Mission, 15th and
Gllsan. Phone Clay 854.
YOUNG MAN OF 25. WITH FAIR Busi
ness education, wants work, most any
kind. K 6, Oregonian
EXPERT YOUNG JAPANESE WISHES Po
sition of janitor work in public building.
Address 121 15th st.
A GOOD MEATCUTTER AND BUTCHER
wants position out of town; single man. B
8, Oregonian.
YOUNG JAPANESE BOY WANTS TO DO
housework and help the cooking. P 10, Ore
gonian. YOUNG RELIABLE MAN. GERMAN,
wants work on private place. G 8. Ore
gonian. A FIRST-CLASS BAKER ON BREAD AND
cakes; position, city or country. M 9, Orego
nian. JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION TO AT
tend school; wages no object. Phone Hood
362.
A STRONG AND WILLING JAPANESE
wants position to do housework. Phone Clay
S54.
Mlseeilaaeaas.
JAPANESE WANTS POSITION OF COOK
or any other kind work. Black 152.
SITUATION WANTED FEMAXX.
Domestic.
A COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUA
tlon to do general housework or cooking:
obliging- and able to take hold. Call or ad
dress 733 Northrun.
YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES SITUATION DIN-ing-room
and chamber work, plain boarding
house. 230& Yamhill. Phone Black 2S81.
VERY CAPABLE GIRL DESIRES SITUA
tion as family cook; wages $30. 230 Yam;
hill. Phone Black 2SS1.
WANTED. SECOND WORK. CALL
452 E. 7th st,. No. Phone Union 1262
TWO GIRLS WISH GENERAL HOUSE
work. L 9, Oregonian.
Housekeepers.
WANTED SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER
In widower's family; can give best of refer
ences. Phone East 3069.
Dressmakers.
LADY WISHES TO DO SEWING AT HOME.
Call room 30 Avalon Hotel, cor. 11th and
Washington.
SHIRTWAISTS, 75C AND UP; SHIRTWAIST
suits, $3.50 up. 270 Market st.
Miscellaneous.
SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED SEC
ond girl, wages $25; refined girl housework,
small, homelike family: housekeepers, cham
bermaids. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2bSl.
MUST WORK 8 WAITRESSES (NEAT Ex
perienced); chambermaids, cooks; housekeep
ers, cashiers, domestics. Drake's, 205 Wash
ington. MAN AND WIFE WITH BABY YEAR OLD
want anv kind of work.. Mrs. Keeney. 46
7th st. N.
WANTED AGENTS.
A. J. C RAN WELL & 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. Callvand Inspect
our new stock for Christmas trade.
THE ORIGINAL JOHN A. MOLBR HAS
opened one of his famous barber colleges at
644 Clay st.. San Francisco; special Induce
ments this month; positions guaranteed: tui
tion earned while learning. Call or write Chas.
Halstead. agent. 215 Morrison st., Portland.
SOLICITORS. BOTH SEX. FOR EVERY
county in the state; best talking proposi
tion ever offered In the West; one agent
cleared $50 last week; Gold Reserve Burial
Association, room 12, over Citizens Bank.
East Side.
LEADING GALLERY WANTS PHOTO
graph coupon agents; premium extraor
dinary. Polrler. field agent. 123 11th.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE PEER
less Cleaner: Just tho thing for good hus
tler. Call at 127 11th st.
WANTED AGENT TO SELL GAS-HEATER.
Call 427 Chamber of Commerce, 11 to 12.
WANTED TO RENT.
WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO WANT
houses. If you have a house to rent, see ui
or send description. We make no charge for
renting. H. E; Edwards. 187 1st st.
WANTED COTTAGE OR SUITE OF ROOMS,
furnished or unfurnished, for family of three;
close In; rent reasonable; best of reference.
Address N 9. Oregonian.
WANTED BY GENTLEMAN, GOOD FUR
nlshed room and board in private family;
walking distance Albina R. R. shops. W.,
121 13th.
WANTED SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE:
walking distance Albina R. R. shops; no chil
dren. J 121 13th.
ELDERLY LADY WANTS BOARD AND
room, home comforts. 514 Morrison. Phone
West 1144.
BOARD AND ROOM IN PRIVATE FAMILY.
Address M. W. Davis, dentist, or phone Red
2S85.
WANTED 3 UNFURNISHED ROOM3 NEAR
Courthouse. E 4, Oregonian.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED LADIES. FOR 10c WB 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 bought and sold;
stocks In producing properties a specialty;
reliable corporations represented.
WANTED TO BUY GOOD WORK TEAM
for farm. 1200 to 1350 lbs. sound and true:
also wagon and harness. 904 Rodney ave.
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes; highest price paid. Call at the
"Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517.
PARTIES DESIRING TO HAVE THEIR
children cared for In private home phone
Main 1809.
SHOES HALF-SOLED FOR 50c at HOOLA
baugh's, 267 Taylor, bet. 3d and 4th.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT
tle of all kinds. Phone East 2233.
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
THE AUDITORIUM, 208 3D ST.. BET. TAY
lor and Salmon, one block south of Baker
Theater, new brick building, elegantly fur
nished, steam heat, hot and cold' water in
room, porcelain bath, rooms with prlvats
baths, elevator: reasonable rates.
THE PALMER. S. B. COR. ALDER AND
Park Sts. The most complete apartment
house in the city; steam heat. gas. electrio
lights, porcelain baths, every modern con
venience; tourist and transient trade solicited.
Young & Shepard, Props.
"THE LINCOLN." 409 Morrison, cor. 11th
New brick, elegant, furnished, sunny rooms,
all modern conveniences; tourists and trav
ellngmen solicited. Mrs. T. D. Hughes, Prop.
THE COSMOS. S. E. COR 4TH AND MOR
rison; best down-town rooms la the city;
heat and service night and day; rates $3.50
per week and up. including bath; $1 day.
FINELY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT
room, $4.50 per week; also smaller room. $3
per week; furnace heat, bath, phone, gas,
private family; central. 394 Yamhill st.
THE NEWCASTLE. 3D AND HARRISON
Elegant up-to-date furnished and unfurnish
ed housekeeping and other rooms; heat. bath,
light free; reasonable prices.
PLEASANT FRONT ROOM. CLOSET. BATH,
electric light, furnace, phone; new house;
near hospitals; gentlemen preferred. Y 92,
Oregonian.
COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS,
porcelain bath, electric light, furnace, tele
phone. Inquire 201 10th. cor. Taylor.
THE TEMPLE. 343 YAMHILL ST., COR.
7th, opposite Hotel Portland Nicely fur
nished rooms; rates reasonable.
324 HASSALO ST.. NEAR STEEL BRIDGE.
East Side, nicely furnished rooms, modern
convenience: private family.
TIE DEXTER NO. 124 I2TH. COR. WASH
ington, nice comfy rooms, single, en suite,
trans.ent. Phone Green 486.
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SELECT FAMILY HOTELS, ROOMS EN
suite or single; transients: 17th and Mor
rison st. Phone Main 1398.
TWO ROOMS: ONE FRONT BAY-WINDOW
room, new house, strictly modern, central.
274 Park, cor. Jefferson.
TWO OR THREE FURNISHED HOUSE
keeplng rooms, modern: no children. 325
12th. Phone Main 1112.
NICELY FURNISHED ALCOVE ROOM,
suitable for two or four persons; transient
or otherwise. 169 Park.
WALKING DISTANCE. FURNISHED ROOMS.
Including porcelain bath, heat, phone, gas;
$8. $10 month. 292 10th.
THE ELM. 121 13TH. COR. WASHINGTON
Newly furnished rooms, single or en suite;
modern conveniences.
125 14TH MODERN HOUSE. NEWLY FUR
nlshed; always hot water; only first-class
patronage solicited.
THE MARQUAM HOUSE, 145 6TH ST.
Rooms, single, en suite and housekeeping.
Phone Clay 1653.
248 SIXTH ST.. FOUR BLOCKS SOUTH
Hotel Portland, sunny furnished room with
private family.
266 PARK ST. FURNISHED FRONT AL
cove room, reasonable. Main 5390.
7J8 IRVING NICELY FURNISHED -FRONT
room, suitable for two gentlemen. -
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. 221 W
Fark.