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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1904. 14 HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets EUROPEAN Booms. $1.00 to $3.00 Per Day. According to Location. J. P. DAYEES, Pres. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED.) , FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON European Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50 First-Class Restaurant In Connection HOTEL SCOTT CO. A. J. DEITZ, Manager Portland's Newest and Best Equipped Hotel Rooms single or en suite, -with private bath, European vlan. Elegant cat 0 In connection. Free 'bus -will meet all trains. SEVENTH AND ANKENY STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON. AGREES WITH BEN GREET. Mrs. Nina Larqwe Pleads for Serious Consideration of Children. PORTLAND. Dec 12. (To the Editor.) In an Interview -with an Oregonlan 'reporter, Mr. Ben Greet, of the Everyman Company, made the following remarks: "We must try and get the pepple to think seriously once in awhile. If we only go to the theater to be amused we will have nothing but the flapdoodle drama. The English and Americans 6ay, 'We can't take the children to see the serious drama; they're too young.' In that they are mistaken. It is In youth that lasting Impressions are made, and If the chil dren are to see nothing but 'Foxy Grandpa and 'Buster Brown they will grow up with Foxy Grandpa and ' 'Buster Brown tastes. Take the German, for example. There are no wiser or "better people In the world, and the German parent takes his children to see Shakespeare, Goethe and Schiller. They are taught to appreciate the good and ennobling as seen on the Kage." They are so true tkat I would like to say yea, verily, to them again and again. I de sire to show how the times have changed since my day in theatrical matters, and decidedly for the worse. In explaining this. I may have to use the seemingly egotistical "I" too much, but if It is In a good cause I may, perhaps, be forgiven. Ab Mr. Greet cays, in youth we form lasting impressions. What do you think were the first playa I saw and enjoyed Immensely, between 9" and 12 years? Why, "PIzarro," "Henry IV," "Fazio." "Richard ni" and all the Shakespearean plays. I never saw "Henry IV again since I was 10 years old till within a year or two; yet the characters stood forth clear-cut in my memory. "Fazio," a grandly beautiful tragedy (written by a minister, by the way), I have never seen since my child hood, yet I .can remember almost all of It, and shall never forget the beautifully pathetic face and graceful action of Julia Dean H'ayne, who was an inimitable and Incomparable Bl anea. There were no so-called "musical come dies." nor horse-plays, nor so-called society dramas, then. The dramatic artists of that day had a large field of tragedies and genteel comedies and classic dramas to draw from. Eaah man or woman aimed to play In his or hor day all the great parts, and we went to see the same plays over again, with different artists In them. People read Shakespeare to their children, and they went to the play hav ing had what was necessary explained before hand. They knew no other drama, ,and having been prepared montally they enjoyed keenly what was set before them. For Instance, For. rest came with a round of Shakespearean plays, then Booth the cider, Davenport, Ma tilda Heron and others in the same plays, and it was our delight to compare their efforts. If I could not go and my dearest chum did, we eagerly waited for the next meeting, and then she would pend hours In a detailed report of euch heavy plays as "Medea." "Evadne" and all the long lift of the great tragedies. The same state of affairs prevailed as to the literature of the day. We were not cursed with piles of rank, pernicious, yellow-covered novels. We girls read novols ye, and plenty of 'them. But what were they? Bulwer's. W alter Scott s. Dldkena. Thackeray's, etc. books sparkling with the brightest thoughts. In my circle there was not a girl of 15 who had net seen the best plays, and none who could not" converse Intelligently upon the great novels, and the great poetc, such tut Walter Scott. Byron. Burns. Milton and others. We even -went so far as Young's "Night Thoughts." .When I compare myself and my contem porarles with the girls of 15 and 16 years of today, I might, perhaps, be tempted to con elder myself and them prodigies did I not know we owed it all to the training of In tellcctual and far-seeing parents and the fact that we seemed to have been brought up In a more literary age. This Is one case where looking backward re- vrals a better ntate of affairs than the present. with all Its boasted advantages. Young girls read today yes, .but what! Is there super vision 'of their mental food? Take away the yellow-covered novel, give them Scott's "Quen tln Durward." for instance, or novels of the other great authors, and they would soon see the .dlfterenee and learn to love good fiction I -was a healthy and strong child, and romped vigorously, but I was, when out of breath haled Jn and placed at my mother's side to be read, and explained to. Perhaps 1 did net quite like this at first, but I soon looked forward to the pleasures of thone readings, You will hardly believe me when I say part of the reading was Lamartlne's "French Revo lutlon" (which wc were comparatively near to). I have never read It since, but I can remember to this day some of It. A)l this proves that children can romp, be healthy and yet have their minds stored with UCul reading early. They can, as Ben Greet "ays. be nothing but "Buster Browns" and "Foxy Grandpas" unless parents develop them into something higher. Certainly the stage has deteriorated. Think or the length of the slide from high tragedy and pIhmIc drama to "musical comedy." with a stage full of chores girls, with each a foot posed on a champagne bottle and a drinking glass In hand! NINA LAROWE. Padcrewski in San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 12. Among the passengers on the steamship Ven tura, tvhlch arrived today from Austra lia, was Ignace Paderewskl, the pianist. He is accompanied by his wife, and -will give a series of concerts in the United States. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Dec. 12. Maximum tempera lure, 47 dog.; minimum, 43. lllver reading at 11 A. M.. 4.4 feet; change in past 24 hours. 1.1. Total precipitation,. 5 P. M.to 5 P. M. 0.30 Inch; total since September 1, ltJ04. 12.01 lndhesr "normal. 14.45; deficiency. 2.44. Total sunshine Decembe 11, 1004, 48 minutes; pos- PORTLAND, OREGON PLAN First-Clans Check Re tanrast. Connected With Hotel. C. O. DAVIS, Bee. and Trea. :THE: ESMOND HOTEL OSCAB ANDEGSON. Hinder Front and Morrison Streets PORTLAND - OREQON 'BTTS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS. Rates Europeanrplan, 50c, 75c $L00. $1.50, $2.00 per day. Sample rooms In connection. sible. S hours and 42 "minutes. Barometer (re duced to sea level), at 5 P. M-, 30.01. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. - tl 3 "Wind. 2 P S3 : s 2. . U C STATIONS. n I f JiSS 3 Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka . . Helena ... 38:0.00 ajsE 8;SB N 14 W 12iW Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy I Rain 80.01 4210.00 &411.WJ 401 T Pt. cloudy Kamloops, B. C. flAIA Ml kl ABUllWpB, X3. .....lOUjV.VVJ Wi . North Head (50I0.46H61E Cloudy Rain Snow Rain Rain Rain Pocatello 13210.34! !NE Portland . . Red Bluff .. Roseburg . Sacramento 470.18 E 48,0.00 S 400.441 S 52 0.01 8.SE (Cloudy Salt Lake Cltr 5381 T NW iCIoudy WT Cloudy iSW Cloudy San Francisco 156(0.121 Spokane 13C.0.10 Seattle 481 T r-. u t.i..j ir.mn 1V S ICIoudy '6 SB ICIoudy ICIoudy Walla Wralla l520.00 NE Light. T trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Rain has fallen generally during the last 24 hours from San . Francisco north to British Columbia, while east of the Cascades and the Sierra Nevadas precipitation was mostly In the form of snow. It is cooler In Northern Nevada and warmer in Southeastern Washington. Elsewhere the changes In temperature have been unimportant. The Indications are for rain Tuesday west of the Cascades and Tain or snow to the cast of this range of mountains. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made in Portland at 8 P. M. for 28 hours ending at midnight, December 13: Portland and vicinity Rain; southeasterly winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington Rain; southeasterly winds. Increasing along the coast. Eastern' Oregon. Eastern Washington and Idaho Rain or snow. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Baker's auction house cor. Alder and Park. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co., auctioneers. At Gilman'a auction rooms, 413 "Washing ton su at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gil- man, auctioneer. By J. T. Wilson, at rosldence. Ill Eait 10th st.. at 2 P. M. Sunnyside and ML Ta bor cars. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. 111. A. F. & A. JL Special communica tion this (Tuesday) evening at 7:0. worK in M. M. degree, visitors wel come; By order of w. M. C. E. MILLER. Secretary- ELLISON" ENCAMPMENT. NO. L I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Tuesday) evening. Dee. 13. 1H04. at 7:30 o'clock. I. O. O. F Temple. Golden Rule degree. Visitors welcome. E. E. SHARON. Scribe. A. & A. S. RITE. Meet ing this evening, social only. By "order VEN. MASTER. OREGON LODGE. NO. 1. X. OF P. Spe cial meeting tonight at 8 o'clock, 8th floor. Marquam bldg. Open session at 9 o'clock. Ladles' social and roceptiQn, to b.e given to new members. All members and vlsltlnc knlghU- with their lady friends are cordi ally invited to be present. Refreshments. THAD L. GRAVES, C. C. ED TJ. CURTIS, X. Of R. and S. DIED. KKIlVKTnV Tr tM Mlv TV. 19 lOOl "ian- nle B. Broneton, aged 65 years. Funeral notice hereafter. OLSEX In thu city. Dec 12. 1004. Marlon C. Olsen. aged 28 years. 2 months and 17 daya. r unerai nonce nereaiicr. HELD In t?ls city. 1004, Albina nve.. Dec 12. 1004. L lyases S., uon of .Georce C. and ANDERSON In this city. Dec 12. 1004. Char. lie Anderson, aged 40 years, brother of John and New Anderson, -of this city. Notice of iunerai nercaxier. HAMHLix-At wolf Creek. Or-. Nov. 29. of nean. irouDie. Mr. Kaipn Hamblln, aged 40 years. Deceased left a wire and thri small children, mothen one brother and three sis ters, an or Portland. FUNERAL NOTICES. x-cvris7U4 in mis city, ai 4'.i nret su. on uec ii. iwh. airs. Jane A. Fearnon. arra .17 yeara. Member of Women's Relief Corps. George Wright Post. G. A. R. Funeral Wednesday. Dec. 14. 1004. at 2 P. M from Hoiman'6 Chapel, corner Third and Salmon sts. Relatives and friends resDeetfutiv in. vlted tp attend. Interment Lone Fir Cem etery. JOHNSOls At hr home m Sycamore. De- cemter 11. iikh. irs. aiary aioiby Johnson, aged 00 years 3 months and 15 dnv. Funeral will be held Trom her late residence today, uecemoer j, at o'clock, and In terment win De in Damascus cemetery. rTieiras inmra. DUNNING. McENTEE & GILBAUGII. uecesso to Dunning Campion, under takers and embalmers, modern la overy de tail, 7th and i'lae. Phoae Mala 430. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLM AN CO- Undertakers and embalmers, have moved ta their new build ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 567, 3. P. FLYLKY SON. Funeral Directors, cor. 3d ana olaeuson. OQlce of County Cor oner. Lad7 asautaat. vt4etbeao 2 a. 9. F. S. DUNNING, Uadertaker, lt XU Aldsr. Lady auiataat. Telcpbeaa Eaa 62. KB amusements. Columbia Theater tSfiSk. Thursday night and Friday matinee. De cember 15-10. Klaw and Erlangcr present THOMAS Q. SEABROOKE In "THE BILLIONAIRE." Scats now selling, Marquam Theater Lobby. Prices both matinee and night Entire lower loor, $2; balcony, first Ave rows. $1.50; next tour rows. 51: last three rows. 79c; entire gallery, 30c; bos and loge seats, $2.30 each. Seats now selling. MinnilAM fiRANn THFATPP W.T.Pangle. iiinitYvnui uiimiu iii-riii.it Res. Manager. -Phone Main SCS. All this week, the gifted actress FLORENCE ROBERTS TONIGHT "ZAZA." "Wednesday. "Tess of the D'Urbervllles": Thursday. "The Adventure of Lady Ursula"; Friday night and Saturday matinee, "The Doll's House"; Saturday night, "Marta of the Lowlands." Evening prices $1. 73c 50c 35c 25c; mat inee prices 75c 50c, 35c, 25c. Seata now selling. COLUMBIA THEATER A. H. BALLARD. Lessee and Manager. Fourteenth and Washington Streets. Klaw & Erlanger present Adrance Thomas Q. Seabroek In Lobby Marqaara Theiier Sale IN rtThe Billionaire" Tomorrow Prices, both matinee and night Entire lower floor, f2. Balcony, first Ave rows, $1.00; next four rows, $1; last three rows, 75c Entire gallery. 60c Boxes and loge seats, $2.50 each. Not more "than six seats to one person. EMPIRE THEATER Phone Main 117. GEO. L. BAKER. Mgr. Price 15c. 25c, 36c. and 50c Tonight and tomorrow night, last two performances, - E. J. Carpenter's Big scenic production, "A Little Outcast" Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 15, 16, and 17-. I tegular Matinee Saturday. The Four. Act Comedy-Drama. "TIIE FATAL SCAR. Introducine FRANK JAMES "The man vrbo never broke a Promise." Prices evening 15c 25c, 35c and 50c; mat inee. 10c isc ana -sc. Scats can be ordered by telephone. Main 117. Sale of seats at theater from 10 A. M. until 10 P. M. dally. The Grand Theater TODAY AND TONIGHT, A MATCHLESS PRO GRAMME. 10 HEAD -LINE ACTS 10. THE CLIFFORDS. SENSATION OF THE CENTURY. THE MARTELS. INCOMPARABLE BICYCLE KINGS. O'BRIEN AND WrEST. THE CONVERSATION FELLOWS. WILLS AND COLLINS. "A DAY IN MADRID." BERGER BROS. EQUILIBRISTS AND ACROBATS. SMITH AND CHESTER. OPERATIC DUETISTS. MR. ALF BONNER. Illustrated song. "Down at the Baby Store," the grandescope. 4 pictures. Admission to any seat, 10c; box seats, 25c THE STAR THEATER Cor. Park and Washington. Tbe Best and Most Fashion able Vaudeville Theater THE MOLASSOS World's Greatest Dancers. BIMIV1 BOMIV1 BRRRi 4 CLOSE BROTHERS I. FIELDING COMEDY FOUR. MAUD STOLL. ED TURNER. THE PROJECTOSCOPE. Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., 7;30 t? 10:30 P. M. General admission, luc; reserved box seats, 25c THE ARCADE THEATER The original family vaudeville house This Week. 5 RENNIK FAMILY 5. ROLLINS AND WILSON. ACMANN. DELL AND MONITOR. GENEVIEVE ARDELL. 'AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M.. 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. Admission, 10c to any seat. BAKER THEATER KEATING Si FLOOD, Managers. Third and YamhllL LARGEST CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE HOUSE IN THE WORLD. EVERY SEAT JOc One performance afternoon; two every evening. LYRIC THEATER tCoruer Alder and Seventh.) . HIGH-CLASS REFINED VAUDEVILLE 2:30 to 4:30; 7:50 to 10:30; Sunday, 2 to 10 P. M. This ad. and 10c will admit two people sny mausee. except bucaaya ana sotiaay. TEN CENTS NO HIGHER. BtJOU THEATER Sixth St.. opposite Oregonlan. This Week's Programme; THE MARGEisONS, Violet, Ro3 and Little Angel. HILLEBRAND. STRONG MAN, BERT NEWELL. LEO & SULKY. GRACE DARNLEY. Afternoons from 2 to 4;30; evenings from 7 to 10:30; Sundays, continuous irom 2 to 10:30. Admission. 10 cents. ROSE EYTIINGE Pupils prepared for stage pulpit, platform or parlor. Either private lessons or class work. For Urn and terms, apply at 261 Thirteenth Street PHONE MAIN 1203. NEW TODAY. 500 feet poultry-nouses; ranea east ot Mount Tabor; $4500. F. M. Moore. Route Portland, Or. WANTED CAS CARA. GRAPE ROOT. Rosenbere Bros. & Co.. 200 Vi Washington. FOR SALE: Worthington Compound v Duplex Pump, second hand, A 1 condition. Size J0xl87Xl4xl0. Deliver ing 875 gallons per min ute. Check valve, lub ricator, etc., complete. Inquire A. W. Cochran. Oregonlan Building. MORTGAGE LOANS On Portland rral estate at lowest ratn. Tttlrs insured. Abstracts furnUhed. Title Guarantee & Trust Co., 7 Cn&inDer or ' Ccmmerca. JAPANESE GOODS EVERY DESCRIPTION. LOWEST PRICES R. KOHARA. 351 MORRISON; NEAR 7TH CLASSIFIED AD, BATES, "Rooms," 'HaesM and Board.' "Honse keeplnjc Rooms," "SttaatloBs Wasted. 15 wards or less, 15 cests; 16 ta 20 wards, 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No dis count for additional lasertioes. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less; 10 to 20 words. 48 cents 1 21 ta 25 words, 60 cents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half; ao further dlsceuat un der one month. IMPORTANT The low second-time- rate oa advertising that runs either la the classified columns, or onder head "New Today." will be given only when advertising Is Inserted oa consecutive days. Daily and Snnday Issues. Advertising that is scheduled to appear at Intervals of one or move days apart will be charged for at full one-time rate 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 Oregonlan. and left at this office, should always pe Inclosed In sealed en velopes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not bo responsible for errors in advert Ue incuts taken through the telephone. NEW TODAY. EASILY AND CHEAPLY THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON." (CAPITAL $300,060) ISSUES MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE EVERYWHERE. x They may be made payable to any one de sired, or to the purchaser's own order, in the United States, Canada, Mexico, or in any of the countries of the Old World. Our rates for issuing these, orders are Just one-half of those charged by the express com panies and Postofficc Department. THEY ARE GOOD TO SEND CHRISTMAS PRESENTS TO THE OLD COUNTRY. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY 8F OREGON 100 Third Street. BENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK., VJce-Presldent B. LEE PAGET Secretary O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Our records are complete and no to data. W furnish abstracts promptly. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved Portland Real Estate. SECURITY ABSTRACT A TRUST CO. 214-215 Chamber of Commerce. FLAT SITE Quarter block. S. E. cor. 13th and Davis, two blocks north of Washington, for sale few days below market value H. M. WILBUR, 300 McKay bldg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE $230 IN "WOODSTOCK, PORT- lancrs most attractive suburb; lots loonou, every lot a corner. Wc will loan you money to build; you can pay us in Install ment. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. 109 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; terms to suit. A. C Churchill & Co.. 110 Second street. FOR SALE. M750. Very choice 7-room house, on Willamette -iieiKnis, tnorougniy modern: owner leaving town; price has been put away down to In sure quick sale: ste this at once. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. 109 Third street. 5-ROOM HARD-FINISHED COTTAGE. good condition, high and healthy, $750 cash: also a smaller cottage. Inquire of J. M. Fisher, 290 Morrison. FOR SALE. 1000 and ?1100 Two lots at N. E. cor. 2d and Grover. We will advance money to build. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. 109 THIRD STREET. LOTS FOR SALE AND HOUSES BUILT TO suit purchaser on Installment payments. Hatfield & Smith, room 32. Russel bldg., loan Fourth st. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS .Bargain oa p. W. P. electric line. O. R. Addition. Lents. Or. Take Mr, Scott car. 5c FOR SALE G-ROOM HOUSE. CHEAP: small payment down, balance monthly; lontaviua. ii I'oan si., or lviVt otn st. COMFORTABLE 3-ROOM HOUSE AND fractional lot, plumbed complete, Caruthers street, $950. Pltunger. 245 is Morrison SIX-ROOM EAST SIDE HOUSE WILL BE sold by owner at a great bargain: $1500. Owner, D 20. Oregonlan. MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE, WILLAMETTE Heights: no finer view in Portland; easy terms. Phone East 075. LOT 23x100 AND TWO HOUSES FOR SALE. bet. wash, ana Aiaer. on ownaaie. in quire 123 Lownsaale st. $325 4-ROOM HOUSE. WITH TWO LOTS, near wooaiawn aiaiion, caan. so3 Cham ber of Commerce. $1300 WEST SIDE CORNER LOT, WALK lng distance, x-o less man vaiue. i'none Main 4340. WEST SIDE HOUSE. FIRST-CLASS, BUILT for a home; price o-ou. owner, c 20, Ore gonian. HOME CORNER LOT. 0 ROOMS. S073 CASH. FOR SALE 5-ROOM HOUSE, A BARGAIN $1350. Phone Scott GOTO. MODERN C-ROOM COTTAGE. EASY terms. Phone East 675. FOR SALE FARMS. 130 ACRES, 110 ACRES UNDER PLOW, balance open pasture; no timber: big barn. 16 stalls, old house. 7 miles north Salem, nrlce 5o0 per acre. 6 acres, large house, orchard, all kinds fruit, blacksmith snop, good buslnes Tuai atan Valley, near Portland; price $800, halt casn. 240 acres, near Corvallls. Or., for S2400 Yellow pine timber claims and homesteads located. B. 8. COOK & CO.. 231 Alder street. FARMS FOR SALE. Hood River district 3 acres; very choice 0 acres creek bottom; water right 3W Inches; o acres cnoice Dearing apples, 30 acres under plow ror planting; moat pf bal ance choice apple land; good Improvements; $200 -will not buy adjoining land; price tOWU, JWill lAOll, ; uaiiuikc u cars. A. C. CHURCHILL & CO.. 110 Second st. ucciJuonuir uoe iKjjjroveu rarm. oo acres. east oi x-ortiana; eiectric car. 227 Front. TO EXCHANGE. A $1000 MORTGAGE. BEARING 6 PER cent interew. on improvea income property u iraae tar sww ouimmg 101 in iiouaoay Addition or Irvlngton; must be a bargain, as this mortgage is ame as cash. ABC. oregonian. NEWLY IMPROVED. INCOME-BEARIN property on E. Bunuldc st.; cost $4000; for unimproved property in noiiaaay's Addition; will take Vi block and give time on balance. Address a h u, oregonian. STOCK RANCH WANTED TO EX -change yellow pine timber In central Ore gon for ranch with or without stock, value witnin ioW. a. u. unman, Grantsburg, V IB. LAND SCRIP. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. Approvtd, un ret trie ted. ready tor immediate - iAjtiai.- jrtiiutiH. n. T. & F. B. Riley. COS Chamber Commerce APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP for securing tltlj timbered or agricultural land. U. is. uompxon, uis Marquam bldg. FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH rr guaranteed una scrip on nana ready locate. Maglnsls & Son. 227 Falling bldg. FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER zriv. genrai tana pracuce. woutas T.m Co., Concord Uidg. - WANTED REAL ESTATX. THE GREAT NORTHERN REAL ESTATE Co. We buy, sell and rent real estato or every description In and out of Portland. Rooming-houses and hotels our specialty; quick deals, straightforward business and courtesy qur policy. Corerspcndcnce solic ited. If you wish to buy. If you wish to sell, get acquainted with us. Suite S and ,9, Lab be bldg., cor. Washington and 2d. TeL Main Q12Z. WANTED TO BUY A HOME IN EQUITY. West Side; strictly modern, 8 or 0 rooms, be tween Everett and Johnson, zzu and :tn sts; cash paid for a bargain. L 29. Ore gonlan. WANTED TO RENT OR BUY IMPROVED rarm, Oregon or wasningxon. v tz, orego nlan. WANTED TO RENT FARMS. WANTED SMALL FARM IN GOOD Lo cality for work; rent must bo reasonable Box T 29. Oregonlan. FOR SALS. Horses, Vehicles and Harness. FOR RENT STALLS FOR HORSES BY day. week or month; price reasonable: one of the cleanest and most convenient places in the city. 245 Front- WOLFSTEIN buys and sela horses, wagons. names j, buggies, rarm implement. -zi front, LARGEST STOCK OP NEW AN 2D-HAND vehicles ca Coast for sals or hire, 211 Wash, Pianos. SINGER. LARGEST SIZE. UPRIGHT MA- hogany. in excellent condition, iiw. filers P)ano House, 351 Washington st,, cor. Park. VERY FINE HIGH-GRADE UPRIGHT Pi ano for sale, used very little, -v 20, ore- gonlan. $250 CASH WILL BUY $425 PIANO; USED a lew wcca; rauci sen at once, a- ov, itc- gonian. Miscellaneous. 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. S. S. Slgel, agent. 3S5, Morrison sU FOR SALE TJVO DROPHEAD SINGERS, oak finish. 910; one aropneaa vvnue. oax, $15; one New Home drophead. $15; box top?, $5 to $10; cash or inotallments. J. S. Crane. 350 Morrison st. (Lewis bldg). Call this week. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair It with Elaterlte; It rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating: good over old iron, tip or shingles; best tor new roots, Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL- llard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables, with privilege of buying; modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-Collender. 40 3d at. . LAUNCH HULL FOR SALE. 56 FEET long. 12 feet beam; can be knocked down or finished. For particulars Inquire Graham boatyard, foot E. Pine st. FOR SALE CHEAP A 16-HORSEPOWER boiler and 8-horsepower engine, in good running condition. Inquire City Market. 295 1st st. t i H HULL FOR SALE. 56 FEET long. 12 feet beam; can be knocked down or finished; for particulars Inquire Gra ham boatyard, foot E. Pine st. . PURE "WHITE SOLITAIRE DIAMOND ring. Tiffany netting, for $45. considered a bargain. Uncle Myers, 143 3d st., near Alder. Moving picture film, song sllftea, maglo lan- icraa. 1. tr. Anarews. iu aioni.. a. t . uau Bargains In typewriters, supplies, office goods. rubber stamps, sates. Coast Co.. 231 buric FOR SALE, CHEAP JERSEY A?D GUERN- sey cow; a gallons, iuu is. 10111 St., soutn. Oliver typewriters. S. H. typewriters, all makes. Norrls Safe & Lock Co., 84 3d st. BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 .WOLFF- Amerlcana now $23. 7th and Morrison. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED FOR U. S. ARM1-ABLEBODIED. unmarried men. between ages of -1 and 35. citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information, apply to Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak sts.. Portland. Or. THE ORIGEVAL JOHN A. MOLER HAS opened one of his famous barber colleges at 64 Clay et.. San Francisco; special Induce ments this month; positions guaranteed: tui tion earned while learning. Call or write Chaa. Halftcad. agent, 215 Moorlson at.. Portland. LOGGERS. MILL AND YARDMEN, LAB- erers. city and country; men ana teams, farmhands and milkers, restaurant and zueze-houza help; work of all kind. Ca. nadian Employment Co., 249 Burnslda and 226$i Horridon. Phone Main 3074. WE SEARCH THE WORLD FOR MEN: WH have to, to fill the positions we now have open for competent managers, salesmen, office and technical men. Call or write Pacific Com. mercial Bureau, suite 45. Concord block. 2d ana aiarx. DRAMATIC VAUDEVILLE. ACTING stage dancing, sketches taught; terms rea sonable; positions guaranteed. Newman's School of Acting, Raleigh bldg., 6th and Washington. WANTED AMATEURS FOR THEATRICAL companies. Portland World's Fair, sketch teams, musical acts, etc Newman's Vaude ville Circuit. Raleigh, 6th and Washington. 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. FURNITURE POLISHING SOLICITORS, AD- vcrtlslng solicitors, subscription solicitors; liberal commission; special Inducements. 63G Chamber of Commerce. A SALESMAN WITH EXPERIENCE FOR clothing, gents furnishing and shoes, wanted at once; state wages asaea. Aaaress a. xi. Wessel. Pendleton, Or. "WANTED DRIVER FOR MARKET, CITY experience In market prererred. Clerks Registration Bureau. 263 Morrison st. DETECTIVES EVERY LOCALITY; GOOD salary, experience unnecessary. Inter-State Detective Agency, Miiwauxee, -vvjs. WANTED A MAN AT ONCE. TO TAKE half Interest in a No. 1 real estate office. Address E 29, care oregonian. PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE NEWLY opened; special inducements to young men to learn traae. sot rianaers. WANTED 3 SOLICITORS, SALARY OR commission. $2.50 to 50 per day. Address V r, oregonian. WANTED FFv"B SOLICITORS. SALARY OR coromitaipn. $4 to per cay. Labbe bldg.. Portland. WANTED 2 FIRST-CLASS UPHOLSTER- ers, Washington Mattress & Furniture Co., Seattle. Wash. WANTED BOY WITH WHEEL TO DBLIV- er. Imperial Grocery-Delicatessen. 428 Wash lngton. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR ber trade; some money required. 260 First, Men wanted to learn barber Trade. Barber College, 4I Howard at.. San Francisco. BOY WANTED FOR OFFICE WORK AND as messenger, v 29, Oregonlan. DR. WALKER. 181 1ST., CURES ALL PRI vate diseases of men. STREET MEN TO WORK ON COMMISSION Call 272 Oak st. HELP WANTED FEMALE, LADIES EARN $20 PER HUNDRED writing short letters; send stamped en velope for particulars, ideal Mtg. Co.. cas eopolls. Mich. CHAMBERWORIC. WAITING (MILLHANDS washwoman, domestics (Japanese, tugene) cook, waitress (East). Drake, ":ooi wash lngton. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS. WAIT- era. chambermaids, general worJcerg. tt, Louis Agency, 230& Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. WANTED GIRLS TO LEARN MILLINERY whole course taught In 1 month, $10. Ap ply at Hotel Brown, room 220, TL East 362. t W'OMAN OF ABILITY. GOOD TALKER. TO manage branch of Portland buslnes house town Ovw; uoiiu iciiuiivu. -u. ufriiuiiiau. WANTED A YOUNG LADY STENOORA pher; one acquainted with the machinery business preferred. B 30, Oregonlan. WANTED MILLINERY APPRENTICES and women to run sewing macnines. ap ply to Lowengart & Co.. 02 Front st. WANTEP GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- worK; io in iamii, suua wuscs, iai liast .Main. cor. mu. HELP WANTED FEMALE. LADIES WANTED EVERYWHERE. COPY Injr letters t home, evenings or spare time and return to us. No mailing or canvass ing, $9 weekly earned, material free. In close self-addressed envelope for particu lars. Guarantee Co.. No. S 225. Dth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. WOMEN TO SEW AT HOME. $9 PER week; materials sent everywhere free: steady work, plain sewing oaly. Send ad drcsed envelope for full particulars. W. J. W.. Du Pont. Philadelphia, Pa. DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CHAM berxnalds. cooks, waitress ea. nursa girls, second girls, housekeepers, housework. 313 to $30. Canadian Parlors. 2266 Morrison. Phcne Main 1323. DRAMATIC VAUDEVILLE, ACTING stage dancing, sketches taught; terms rea sonable; positions guaranteed. Newman's School of Acting, Raleigh bldg., 6th and Washington. WANTED YOUNG LADY. TO LEARN nurse's profession; aged 20-23. of good ad dress and In gocd health. For particulars address Bunnyslde Hospital Tenlno, Wash. WANTED AMATEURS FOR THEATRICAL companies. Portland World's Fair, sketch teams, musical acts, etc. Newman's Vaude ville Circuit, Raleigh, 0th and Washington. EXPERIENCED FORELADY FOR OUR factory manufacturing overalls and shirts. Apply, with references, to Clendening, Angllm & Co., Seattle. Wash. A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; must be good cook; good wages to right party. Apply 22S Union ave., N., near Holiday ave. GIRL OR WOMAN TO ASSIST IN DINING room meal hours in exchange for board. K 29; Oregonlan. GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK: small family. Apply after 7 evenings at S2S Kearney. GIRL WANTED TO DO HOUSEWORK IN 6mall family. Apply 352 Morrison at. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, ply 632 Hancock st.. Irvlngton. TWO EXPERIENCED CLERKS FOR STORE. Call Main 2044 tomorrow. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED STENOGRAPHER, MALE OR female, for land office, out of town, must have some business' ability and be ac curate; salary not to exceed $30; board reasonable. Address H 29. Oregonlan. INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE AGENTS LA dies or gentlemen, do you want to bet ter your condition by working for a fast- seuing insurance plan. J. P. Metcair, room 612. Marquam bldg. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. BY YOUNG MAN. POSITION IN OFFICE OR clothing stors; 7 years experience bookkeep ing and shipping clerk; good references. R 29, Oregonlan. WANTED POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER; Al references, a 29, Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. FIRST-CLASS LITHOGRAPHER WOULD like a position In Portland; parties desirous of obtaining his services pleaee communicate wth U. Mohler, care poernoecner Jianu facturlng Co., city. TELEPHONE DRAKE FOR HELP: TEN waitresses, chambermaids, cooks, dlshwash ers, 100 housework girls, housekeepers. 203 Washington. MARRIED MAND WANTS WORK ON farm, experienced dairyman and farmer: wife will cook If necessary! state wages. S 29, Oregonian. 0 COOKS (WHITE. NEGRO. CHINESE). waiters, dishwashers, farmhands, laborers (city or camp). Telephone Drake's. 205 Va Washington. YOUNG MAN. SPEAKING ENGLISH. French and German, wishes employment. Address n. 1., zso ront street. JAPANESE. FIRST-CLASS. COOK. WANTS position in hotel, restaurant, many years ex perience. 1 ai, oregonian. JAPANESE ROY WANTS POSITION HOUSE work or dishwashing. Japanese Mission, 121 N. 15th. Clay 854. "WANTED POSITION AS FIRST-CLASS cook. Address Joe Crlvelll. 81 N. 10th. POSITION IN ELECTRIC LIGHT OR POW- er nlant. Y 27. care Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. WANTED SITUATION BY COMPETENT bookkeeper; 9 years experience as otlice manager and bookkeeper; references. K 24, Oregonlan. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER DESIRES position; has knowledge of bookkeeping; mod erate salary. N 29, Oregonlan. Housekeepers. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW. FINN. with girl 3, desires situation as houseKceper. widower, or family, city. 23Q Yamhill. Phone Black 2S81. Dressmakers. DRESSMAKING PARLORS. ROOM 217. Allsky bldg. Tailor-made suits ana wraps or all kinds. Jackets rellned. Skirts bound and pressed for $1. Prices reasonabl. SHIRTWAISTS. 75c UP; CHRISTMAS AR- tlcles made to order; iancy soia puiows tor sale. 191 6th. FIRST-CLASS SEWING BY THE DAY; FIT guaranteed; tailor system. " 4, oregonian. PLAIN SEWING. SHIRTWAISTS. 50c UP. 270 Market it., bet. 3d and 4th. Domestics. SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES A Posi tion doing general nousewora or second gin; wages, $20 a month. Phone Front 111. or call 3S7 N. 24th. A YOUNG JAPANESE GIRL WANTS housework, help cook, small wages. 131 i 6th st.. N-. city. WANTED PERMANENT POSITION BY neat Japanese girl to work in city. J 29. Oregonlan. A GIRL WANTS CHAMBERWORK IN PRI- vato boardlng-houee. 0. oregonian. WOMAN WISHES HOUSEWORK BY THE day. Telephone scott zisaa. Miscellaneous. SOLICITOR OF EXPERIENCE WANTS TO change position January 1; salary and com mission basis: references furnished and re quired. A. N. Talcott. Dea Moines. Iowa. SITUATIONS WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, cooks, waitresses, nurse girls, second girls, chambermaids, housework. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. WORK WANTED FOR CHAMBERMAIDS; 10 waitresses tsome tasiernj; huujc ucjjj, anybody needed. Drake, 203 Washington. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY. Phone East 2452. WANTED AGENTS, A. J. CRANWELL &, CO.. 218-224 ABtNG ton bldg.. wholesale dealers and jobbers, carry the largest stock of Jewelry, notions, and novelties west of Chicago; retail trade supplied; touse-to-house canvassers, ped. dlers and agents can make big money handling our special lines. Call and lnapest our new stock for Christmas trade. AGENTS AND STREET MEN I AM wholesaling for cash all kinds of novelties and jewelry. Office open all Sunday and 6:30 evenings, except Saturdays. Room 24. 204 4 th at. Sam Ruby. WANTED ENERGETIC PERSONS (MEN OR women) to solicit ordern: salary or commls- slon. Box 505. Portland. AGENT WANTED TO SELL GAS HEATER. Apply 427 Chamber of Commerce. 11 to 12. WANTED PICTURE AGENTS. LADIES OR gents; big money. 404 Ablngton bldg. Wanted Portrait agents: side line; big money. Lucerne Photo Studio, Dekum bldg. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. E. A. CLEM U CO.. 251 ALDER ST.. PORT land Or. Mining securities bought and sold; Rtocks in producing properties a (specialty: reliable corporations represented. WANTED $3000 STOCK OF GENERAL merchandise in good town, near Portland. Addresa F. E. Denison. General Delivery, Portland. Or. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING and" shoes: hlgheot price patd. Call at th "Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone Hoed 517. SHOES HALF-SOLED FOR anc at HOOLA baugh'a. 207 Taylor, bet. 3d and 4 th. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tla of all kinds. Phono East. 2233. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY 6 or 7-room collage or nat. uniumisea or partly furnished, must be centrally lo cated and reasonable rent, with long lease. P 'JO, Oregonlan. WANTED BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY. small family, gentleman.- wife and son, mod em 7 or 8-room house, spacious yard; rent $35 to $40; must be best location- Address P 2S. care Oregpnlan. WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO WANT houses. If you have a bouse to rent, see us or send description. We make no charge for renting. H. E. Edwards. 1S7 1st st. WANTSD-BY YOUNG BUSINESS MAN, room, witn creaKiasi, in private iamny; must be modern in every particular; refer ences furnished. A 23, Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT FULL SIZE OR HALF of store, by responsible nrm. wining to pay good rent for good location. Address R 2S, care Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT PART OF STORE BY responsible pary engaged In jewelry .business. Address H 19. care. Oregonlan. WANTED 3 OR 4 FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping room, for man, wne ami cnuu ci years. O 29. Oregonlan. WANTED ONE OR MORE LARGE. LIGHT upstairs rooms, located In shopping center. E 24. Oregonlan. FOR RENT. Booms. FOR RENT TO MAN AND WIFE, OR TO two gentlemen, large alcove room; ajso two large rooms and one small room; these rooms are nicely furnished and ataam heated. In quire at 67 North 20th street, half.hlock from Washington strent; or telephone Main 4503. THE ATJDITORrUM. 203 3D ST.. BET. Taylor and Salmon, one diccjc soutn 01 Baker Theater, nevr brick building, ele gantly furnished, steam heat, hot and cold water In room, porcelain bath, rooms with private baths, elevator; reasonable rate. THE COSMOS. B. E. COS 4TH AND MOR rison; best down-town rooms In the city; heat and service night and day; rates $3.50 per week and up. Including bath; $1 day. THE NEWCASTLE. 3D AND HARRISON Elegant up-to-date furnished and unfurnish ed housekeeping and other rooms: heat, bath, light free; reasonable prices. FURNISHED ROOMS. BOARD IF RE quircd, 2 minutes' walk Steel Bridge, de sirable locality; gas, bath, phone; moder ate. Phone East 1992. FOR RENT NICE SUITE ROOMS DURING legislature, centrally located, opposite good boarding house. Address 233 Ferry st., Salem, Or. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, $.".50 Eer week, with running water, furnace heat, ath, phone, private family, central. 394 Yamhill fit. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM IN private family. 687 Davis St., bet. 21st and 22d. lblock N. from Washington st. THE TEMPLE LIGHT, WELL-FUR-nlshed rooms, $2.30 week up. 343 Yam hill st., opposite Hotel Portland. $11 FURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE family, for two gentlomen: gas, phone, heat. 25-1 Mongomery, cor. 3d. 166 10TH, NEAR MORRISON WELL-FUR-hlshed rooms, suitable for ene or two gen tlemen; modern conveniences. THE ELM. 121 13TH. COR. WASHINGTON Newly furnished rooms, single or en suite; modern conveniences. TIE DEXTER NO. 124 12TH. COR. WASH Ingtcn, nl: comfy rooms, single, en eulta, transient. Phono Green 4S8. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. SEIT able two gentlemen or roan and wife. H 11th, cor. Burnsldc. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS at the American Exchange., 26SH Front: reasonable prices. SINGLE ROOM FOR RENT IN PRHTATE family. $1.30 week. 324 Second st.. between Clay and Market. THE MARQUAM HOUSE, 145;, OTH ST. Rooms, single, en suite and housekeeping. Phone Clay 1633. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR gentleman, bath, gas. 432 Jefferson, bet. 11th and 12th. TWO SINGLE ROOMS. WELL FURNISHED. 407 Stark, near loth. All modern conven -encee. ROOMS. FURNI3HED OR UNFURNISHED: steam heat, bath, gas 26S lh; near JeC 4 ROOMS. WELL FURNISHED. NEAR ST. Johns car line; rent $12. Phone Scott 1004. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO gentlemen; gas, bath, phone, $12. 329 llta. THE APPLETON. 71 N. 6TH SUNNY FUR nlshed rooms. $2 up; transient rooms. COOD FURNISHED ROOMS WFTH STOVES. $5 per month. Jiay ana water. TS IRVING NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rcom. suitable for two gepuemea. FOR RENT SIX-ROOM HOUSE. 511 MAR- kct st. Inquire olo Marjset st. SO W. PARK-PLEASANT FRONT ROOM. furnished; close in; reasonaoie. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS. CLOSE JN. bath and phone, zvj jenerson. A FEW CHOICE VACANCIES AT Jia. Hills'. 161 23d at. Rooms With Board; THE COLONIAL A SELECT FAMILY HQ- tel, 163-107 10th St.. cor. Jiorrison. inero are now a few vacancies; fine rooms, nicely furnished; steam heat In every room; plenty of hot water; porcelain baths; hand some dining-room. Table and service first class. WE HAVE A FINE SUITE AND ONE SIN gle room 'empty at present; running water, steam heat, electric light, phone, bath, home cooking. The Ohio. 150 11th st.,- near Mor rison. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNIO.-16TH YEAR: rooms with board: uoe of sewlng-room; usa of library; Woman's Exchange. Address Mrs. Anabel Russell, superintendent. 510 Flanders. HOTEL BROWN. 271 GRAND AVENUE Fleaiant room, single or eni suite; elevator; billiard-room; transients: bofh car lines. BOARD AND ROOMS. QUI?T SURROUND Inss, terms reasonable, bath: and phone. 171 Green ave.. off Ford. 301 ALDER. COR. 10TH.-NICELY FUR- nlshed front alcove room, wim ooaro, jguu service, reasonable. 295 1 OTH. NICE. LARGE FRONT ROOJI. suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife; modern; $. WANTED 5 OR 6 STEA and roomers, table board .rfY BOAI L)263 5th. ARDERS Phone Main 5060. GOOD BOARD. GOOD BATli GOOD ROOM; $4.73 per week. 32 N. lltk. Phone Main 4S86. 515 MORRISON Desirable elites: hot. cold watei ; single room, with ot without board. VERY PLEASANT R003IS. "TTH OR WITH out board; modern convenienifcs. 14 1 . rar- THB OZARK. 225 11TH "rEX vah -nf o rVf mild tvaier.. AlUlO or klUKlC, -uo.iu, -- p HANDSOMELY FURNISHED. ROOMS WITH board In private family. -12' N. 21st. board In private family FURNISHED ROOMS WITH "OARD; HOME uCiinp' Kncnan lanmi. i-.ti LARGE FRONT ROOM. WIH OR WITH out board, fine location. 2f5 6th. SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD. 153 13th St., cor. .uornson, ROOMS WITH BOARD AT STERLING. 533 Couch. Ptehe Main 436. ' Flats. I 6-ROOM FLAT. NEW. IODERN. CEN tral, steam heat. Frank E. Hart. Sher lock bldg THREE-ROOM MODERN FLAT. FIRST floor. Inquire Sevllla. flatlA. 227 Market st. FOR RENT SIX-ROOM klODERN FLAT, gas. electricity, furnace. Main 4676. FOR RENT NEW. MOpERN, 6-ROOM flats on 13th. Cajl 433 Market. FOR RENT NEW UPPEF.1 6-RQOM FLAT. 369 12th St. I t Housekeeping Booms. THE ONEONTA. 187 17TH 1T NEAR YAM hlHNew house: elegar.tljf furnished apart ments, in suites of 2. 3. an 4 rooms; hot and cold water: gas range in ejeh kitchen; steam heat and baths; free phon) on each floor. $3 PER MONTH SUITES fF TWO UNFCR nlshed rooms, with gas 4v's5 new- cIeaa. near MorrbTon-st. bridge: kave to be seen to be appreciated. 382 E. Yamhill st. 165 1 OTH THREE NEARLY FURNISHED and convenient housekeepiig rooms; $20.