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16 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1904. HOTEL Fifth and Wishington Streets EUROPEAN PLAN Seems, (1.00 to $3.9 Per Day According to Lacatioa. r. DAVZES, Pre. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED.) FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON European Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50 First-Class Restaurant Io Connection 1555 HOTEL SCOTT CO. " A. J. DE1TZ, Manager Portland's Newest and Best Equipped Hotel Rooms single or en suite, -with private bath, European plan. Elegant cafe In connection. Free 'bus Trill meet all trains. SEVENTH AND ANKENY STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON. ZENITHS WIN THE GAME. Badly Defeat Company F at Indoor Baseball. Company F was defeated at Indoor base ball at the Armory last evening' by the Zeniths, a. team of outsiders, who played vtry good ball. It looks as if the pre emption of the militiamen on Indoor base ball -were going to be broken in on early this year, and as If more general interest were being taken in the sport. The Zeniths' victory came in the fourth inning, when eight runs were made. Com pany F taking its pitcher out of the box and substituting another without stopping ten slaughter. The game up to that time had been ragged, but afterward became steadier, and "F" had rather the better of it But the start made by the Zeniths was not to be overcome. Score by innings: Company F 00232212 0-12 Zeniths 412 8OO3 2-20 Batteries F: McAtee, Gildner and But ler; Zeniths: Parker and Henderson. Paper Chase Saturday. The first closed paper chase arranged by the new board of the Portland Hunt Club this season will take place Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the place of as semblage being at the entrance to the City Park, head cf "Washington street. This is the first course held by the club on this side of the Willamette River, and a large attendance is looked for. The club programme for 1905: January 2, open paper chase; January 1, cross country ride; January 2S, closed paper chase; February 11, closed paper chase; February 22, open paper chase; March 11, cross country ride; March 25, closed paper chase; April 8, open paper chase; April 22, closed paper chase; May 6, cross country ride. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Dec 14. Maximum tempera ture, 53 deg.; minimum, 47. River reading at 11 A. M.. 4.8 feet; change in past 24 hours, cone Total -precipitation, 6 P. M. to 0 P. M., 0.43 inch; total since September 1, 1004. 12.60 Inches; normal, 14.90; deficiency, 2.36. Total sunshine December 13, 1004, none; possible, S hours and 42 minutes. Barometer (reduced to eea level), at 5 P. M., 29.87. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. K 2 Wind. 5 pS Z 52 s rs. s. n 50 STATIONS. S g g 2 ? f ? : : M Baker City . Bismarck ......... Bol Eureka Helena North Head Poc&tello . Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento Salt Lake City San Francisco .... Spokane Seattle Walla Walla 3410.04 NW Cloudy Cloudy iCloudy s 0.10 0.00 SB W (Cloudy 0.00 sw s E 0.14 Ram Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy T 0.23 s SB 0.00 O.OO 8 0. 01 0.01 S B NW S SB 0.00 kHoudy 0.24 Cloudy Rain Cloudy 0.30 56JO.20; 18! S Light. T trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The storm noted this morning off the Wash ington coast proves to be of marked severity. A maximum wind velocity of 64 miles from the eouth occurred during the afternoon at North Head. Wash. At Portland, the highest wind was 28 miles, from the eouthwest. The wires are down to Tatoo&h Island, and nothing has been received from that station since noon, when the wind was blowing 52 miles, from the southwest. Moderately heavy rains have fallen during the last 12 hours in Idaho. Washington and Northern Oregon. The temperatures in the North Pacific States are from 5 deg. to 10 deg.' above normal. The indications are for rain in this district, which will probably turn to snow Thursday east of the Cascades. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland at S P. M. for 2S hours ending at midnight, December 15: Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; high southwesterly winds, diminishing during the afternoon or night. Oregon and Washington Occasional rain; high southwesterly winds. Idaho Occasional rain or snow; high south shitting to eouthwest winds. EDWARD A. BBAX.S. District Forecaster. NEW TODAY. WANTED CASCARA. GRAPE ROOT. Rosenberg Bros. & Co, 200 Washington. ABSTEACTS OF TITLE Our records are complete and up t data. We farnteh abstracts promptly. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved Portland Real Estate. CXCUSXTX ABSTRACT TRUST CO. 214-215 Chamber at Cesamerce. Direct Importation of Japanese Goods Braasware. Satsuma. bronze' and all kinds of curios. Fancy chlnaware and baskets. Bamboo Furniture Largest Slock Lowest Prices N. EXRIYAMA & 0. 867 WASHINGTON ST. PERKINS PORTLAND, OREGON Flrst-Clsse Check Restaarutt. Connected With Hotel. C O. DAVIS. Sec asd Treaa. :THE: ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR JLXDEItSQX, Mntsir Front and Morrison Streets PORJLAND - QREQON FREE 'BU8 TO AND FROM ALL. TRAINS. Rates European plan, 50c. 73c $1.00, $1.50. 2.00 per day. Sample rooms la connection. CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. "Rooms," "Rooms asd Board." "House keeping Rooms," "Situation Wanted." 1X5 words or less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 28 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No dis count for additional insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, ezeeat "New Today," 30 ccnta for 15 words or less; 1C to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 26 cents, etc flrst Insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half; no further discount ua der one month. IMPORTANT The low second-time rate oa advertising that runs either la the classified columns, or under head "New Today," trill be sire only when advertising is inserted oa consecutive days. Dally sad Sunday issue. AdrertlisT that scheduled to appear at Intervals of one or more days as art will he charted for at fall one-time rate each la sertioa. "NEW TODAY" (rave measure agate), 15 cent per line, first lasertloa; 19 cents per line for each addlttostal Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonian, aad left at this office, should always be Inclosed In sealed en velopes. No stamp .Is required on snch letters. The OreronlaK will net be ret feasible for errors in adrertiseaesiU takes through the telephone. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Gllman's auction rooms, 413 Washington frt., at 10 o'clock A. a. ts. u. oilman, auc tloneer. At Baker's auction house, cor. Alder and Park. &aie at jo a. ii. oco. Baker b Co., auctioneers. MEETING NOTICES. HALL OF PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 27, A. O. U. W. All brothers are notified to meet Thursday at 10 A. M. to attend the funeral of our late brother, Marlon C Oisenr from Flnley's Chapel. A good attendance Is requested, as our lodge. is to have charge of the funeral. By order J. H. TACKABERRY.. Master Workman. Attest: T. H. FEAREX. Recorder. COURT SCANDIA. NO. 7. F. OF A. Mem bers are hereby requested to meet at J. P. Flnley's undertaking parlors. Thursday. Dec. 15, 1:30 P. M., to attend the funeral of our late Brother Charlie Anderson. Interment Riv- ervlew Cemetery. By order of OSCAR OLSON, C R. OREGON COMMANDERY. NO. 1. K. T. Special conclave this evening at H o ciock uroer ox tne lied Cross, Visiting Sir Knights courteously in. vued. w. s. MACRU2I, Recorder. AND A. M. Stated ' communication this (Thursday) evening, :30 o'clock. Masonic Temple. Annual election. Payment of dues. Work in E. A. De- All E. A. Masons invited. B. S. PAGUE,- Secretary. DIED. READER In this city. Dec 14, 1904. William u. Header, aged 59 years, notice of itinera cereal ter. DAVIS At 334 Mill st. this city. Thomas J, Davis, beloved father of Josle Davie, aged 74 years. Notice of funeral later. LONG On Dec 14. George Edward, beloved husband of Edith A. Long and father of Lester E. and Charles R, Long, formerly of uuiutn. imn. MATTHEWS At the residence. North Mount Tabor, on December 12. 1004, Wil Ham Matthews, aged 70 years. Funeral Thursday. December 15. 1004. at 1 P. M. from the above residence. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. In terment In Bralnard's Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. FUNERAL NOTICES. OLSEN Friends and acquaintances are re- SDectlully invited to attend the funeral serv. ices of the late Marlon C Olsen, which will ne new at nniers cnapei. at io A. m. today. interment in Lone jnr cemetery. OLSEN In this city, at the. residence of his daughter, Mrs. Chris Larson, 432 College St., Dec. 14, 1004, Mangus Olson, aged 63 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, -which will be held at the chapel of J, P. Finley & Son. Friday, Dec 16. at 10 A. M. Interment at lxme lr cemetery. ANDERSON In this city. Dec 12. 1004. Char. llo Anderson, aged 4ft years, brother of Mm. L Sechten and Nels and John Anderson, of mis city. jTienas ana acquaintances are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral serv. ices, which will be held at Flnley's Chanel today .at 1:30 P. M. Interment at Rlvervlew GANNON In this city on December 13. 1004. Margaret D. Gannon, aged 58 years 10 months. Funeral Thursday. December 15, 1004. at 1:S0 P. M.. from Holman'a ChaneL corner Third and Salmon streets. Relatives .ana xnenas respectfully Invited to attend. interment .Multnomah Cemetery. SENNER In this city on December 14. 1004, at 676 Oregon St.. Mrs. Anna E. Senn.r. aged 5ft rears 7 months 14 days. Funeral services win do neia at tne German Luth eran Church. 12th and East Clinton sts.. Friday. December 16. at 1 o'clock P. M. friends ana relatives are respectfully in vlted to attend. Interment Lone Fir Cem etery- DUNNXNO, KcENTEE & GILBAUGH, sceeers te umralBg Cs&itHan. Bader- takers aad emaalaiers, bmskb la every de tail, 7th asd Pi&a. P&eae Mala 129. Ledy sit sjlnfasif . EDWARD KOLMAN CO, Uadertaken asd tsihalmers, have saeved to taetrlBew build lag. Third and Sahsem. Lady "Manf. Telephosa No. 597. J. P. FTNXJCY S SON. Faneral Directors. cor. ia aaa saa&iaoB. oee of Coaaty Cor mc. XasV axUtaat. Zelevhoae Nft. v P. S. Df7XXXX UsMtertaker. 414 Emm Aider. Lady asrittnat. TeiephuBS Eat tt AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA THEATER 14th and Washington. Phone Main 311. A. H. BALLARD. Lessee and Manager. Tomorrow night, Saturday matinee and Satur day night. Columbia stock company in the powerful five-act drama, "THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER' The great sensational borse-race scene. 50 Peoale on stare 50 Elevating, absorbing, exciting, the eweetest. saddest story ever tow. Evenlnfc nrices Entire lower floor. DOc: uni form price, no extra charge for loge circle: balcony. 50c. 35c, 25c; gallery. 15c. Matinee Enure "lower floor. 2&c; no extra charge for loge circle; balcony, 25c, 15c; gal lon'. 10c Box office open all day at Dolly Varden Candy Shop. 327 Morrison. 10 A. M. till 7 P. M. Phone Main 110, after 7 P. M. at theater. Aiam an. Next attraction. "Camllle." startlnr Sunday matinee. EMPIRE THrZATER Phone Main 117. GEO. L. BAKER. Mgr. Prices Evening. 15c. 25c. 35c, 50c Matinee, 10c 15c 25e. TONIGHT, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. Matinee Saturday, a 4-Act Comedy Drama, "XitE FATAL SCAB, Introducing FRANK JAMES. "The Man Who Never Broke a rjromise." Special sale of seats ooen todav at theater. Box office oncn from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. daily. Sunday Matinee, Sunday and Monday Nights, DECEMBER 18 AND 19 America's Greatest Home Play. James A. nerne s ucautitui comedy Drama, "SHORE ACRES" Presented under the direction of Mrs- James A. Heme, with Entire New Scenery and Mechanical Novelties. A superb produc tion guaranteed. Prices: For all performances. 15c 25c, 35c 50c Best seats, boxes 75c and 51.00 MIDnilAM fiPANn THFiTFP w,t. ransie. lies. Manager. Phone Main 808. Tonight at 8:15 o'clock. The Gifted FLORENCE ROBERTS All This Week. in "The Adventure of Lady Ursula." Actress, Friday night and Saturday Matinee Ib sen's Great Drama. "A Doll's House." Sat urday night. "Marta of the Lowlands." wening prices 51.00, 75c, 50c, 35c. 2oc. Matinee Prices 75c, 50c, 35c, 25c Seats now selling. Columbia Theater fcSSPSfc. 14th and Washington Streets. Tonight K4.y & ErUncer orcsent Tomomfw at Thomas Q. Seabrcoke After 6:15 in noon o'Clock, "THE BILLIONAIRE." I 2:15. The Big Musical Comedy Success. Prices both Matinee and Night $2.00, 3L50. . 51.00, 75c and 50c Seats on -sale at the Marquazn Grand The ater until 7 P. M.; afterwards at the Colum bia box office. THE STAR THEATER Cor. Park and Washington. The Best and Most Fashion able Vaudeville Theater' THE MOLASSOS World's Greatest Dancers. BEMIVI BOrVlM BRRR 4 CLOSE BROTHERS 4. FIELDING COMEDY FOUR. MAUD STILL. ED TURNER. THE PROJECTOSCOPE. Shows 2:30 to -4:30 P. M.. 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. General admission, luc; roaerved box seats, 25c I The Grand Theater TODAY AND TONIGHT, A MATCHLESS PROGRAMME. 10 HEAD-LINE ACTS 10. THE CLIFFORDS. SENSATION OF THE CENTURY. THE M ARTELS. INCOMPARABLE BICYCLE KINGS. O'BRIEN AND WEST. THE CONVERSATION FELLOWS. WILLS AND COLLINS. "A DAY IN MADRID." BERGER BROS. EQUILIBRISTS AND ACROBATS. SMITH AND CHESTER. OPERATIC DUET1STS. MR. ALF BONNER. Illustrated song. "Down at the Baby Store," the grandescope, 4 pictures. Admission to any seat. 10c; box scats. 25c THE ARCADE THEATER Tho rriclsal family vaudeville house. This Week. 5 RENNIE FAMILY 5. COLLINS AND WILSON. AUMANN. DELL AND MONITOR. GENEVIEVE ARDELL. AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. Admission. lOo to any seat. BAKER THEATER HTT.iVTINO is FLOOD. Managers. Third and Yamhill. LARGEST CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE HOUSE IN T1DS WORLD. m EVERY SEAT 10c One performance afternoon; two every evening. BIJOU THEATER Sixth St., opposite Oregonian. Prograinnie This Week: KENDALL THOMPSON. DE SHIELDS Wire King. PRIOR & NORRIS. JOE THOMPSON. BEN JAR RETT. Afternoons 2 to 4:30; evenings 7 to 10:30. Continuous Sundays. 2 to 10:30. Admission, 10 cents. LYRIC THEATER l Comer Alder and Seventh,! Hi OH -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 saaUaee, except Sundays and hoUdaya. TEN CENTS NO HIGHER. BIJOU THEATER Sixth St., opposite Oregonian. This Week's Programme: THE MARGESON6, Ylslet, Ross and Little Angel. HXLLEBRAND, STRONG MAN. BERT NEWELL. LEO & SULKY. GRACE DARNLEY. Afternoons from 2 to 4:30; evenings from 7 to 10:80; Sundays, continuous from 2 to 10:30. Admission. 10 cents. ROSE EYTIINGE Pupils prepared for stage, pulpit. filatform or parlor. Either private essons .or class work. For time and terms, apply at 261 Thirteenth Street PHONE MAIN 123. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE: Vorth!ngton Compound Duplex Pump, second hand, AI condition. Size 10x18x14x10. Deliver ing 875 gallons per min ute. Check valve, lub ricator, etc., complete. Inquire A. W. Cochraa, Orefioalan Building. BARGAIN $3850 will buy S-room house in Nob Hill, in perfect order. All conveniences. Elegant aur. Toundlngs. Rented for $40. Terms easy. R. M. Wilbur. 300 McKay bldg. NEW TODAY. IN EVER BEFORE In the history of its seventeen and a half years existence have the deposits of "THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON." (CAPITAL $300,000) - Been as largo as at the present time. Full particulars are contained In our book of "ILLUSTRATIONS," Which we shall be glad to send you. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OP-OREGON 100 Third Street. BEN J. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President B. LEE PAGET Secrotary J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secreary FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS. Very choice 7-room house, thoroughly mod ern. One block from car line; magnificent view. Owner leaving cltft and this fine home will be sold at a sacrifice. Easy terms given. See this at once. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. 103 Third street, "" FOR SALE. 5200. Lots on Union avo.. 2 blocks south of Woodstock. Other lots in this locality, $200 to $500. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. 100 Third street. FOR SALE $250 IN WOODSTOCK, PORT land's most attractive suburb; lots 100x100, every lot a corner. We will loan you money to build; you can pay us in install ment. 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; terms to suit, A. C Churchill & Co.. 110 Second street. A NICE 5-ROOM COTTAGE AND 1 ACRE of ground that can be cut up into lots later can be bought cheap by party with cash; owner going on ranch. Mount Scott car to Stewart's, last house .on Maxwell ave., right hand side of track. Herman J. Koch. FOR SALE ONLY THE PARTY WHO wants a place for greenhouse, garden or suburban home need read this; b acres in city limits, with good soli, living spring. Owner. 310 Chamber of Commerce. B-ROOM HARD-FINISHED COTTAGE, good condition, high and healthy, $750 cash; also a smaller cottage. Inquire of J. M. Fisher. 290 Morrison. !0O FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R, Addition. Lents. Or. Take Mt, Scott car. Sc. FOR SALE SIX-ROOM HOUSE. CHEAP; small payment down, balance monthly; ilon tavllla. 17 Pearl St., or 101& 6th st. North. COMFORTABLE 5-ROOM HOUSE AND fractional lot, plumbed complete. Caruthers street, $050. Plttlnger. 245 Vt Morrison. LOT 25x100 AND TWO HOUSES FOR SALE, bet. Wash, and Alder, on Lownsdale, In quire 123 Lownsdale st. MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE, WILLAMETTE Heights; no finer view In Portland; easy terms. Phone East 075. $7000 THREE MODERN C-ROOM HOUSES, close in; yearly income $860; East Side. Osborn Hotel. HOME CORNER LOT. 9 ROOMS. 5675 CASH. Berry it Alexander. 4 N. 8th. FOR SALE 5-ROOM, HOUSE, A BARGAIN; $1850. Phone Scott (SOP. MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE, terms. Phone East 075. EASY FOR SALE FARMS. FARMS FOR SU.LE. Hood River district 83 acres; very choice! 9 acres creek bottom; -water right 300 lncncs; a acres cnoice oeanng apples, 30 acres under plow for planting; most of bal ance choice apple tana: good improvements; $200 will not buy adjoining land; price, tCOOO; half cash, balance 5 years. A. C. CHURCHILL & CO.. 110 Second at. Exceptionally fine Improved farm, 55 acres, east of Portland: electric car. 227 Front, 80 ACRES IN SOUTHERN OREGON FOR saie cneap. i' so. oregonian. LAND SCRIP. FOREST RESERVB SCRIP. Approved, unrestricted, ready for lmmedlats mee. LOWEST PRICES. EL F. 4e F. B. Riley. 603 Chamber Commerce. APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP for securing title timbered or .agricultural land. H. B. Compson. 618 Marquam bldg. FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH r guaranteed land scrip on hand ready to locate. Alaginnis & son. xzi waiting oiag. FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER scrips; general una practice. 10111ns Land Co., Concord Bldg. WANTED REAL ESTATE. THE GREAT NORTHERN REAL ,E STATE Co. We buy, sell and rent real estate of every description in ana out of Portland. Rooming-houses and hotels our specialty; oulck deals, straightforward business and courtesy our policy. Corerspondence solic ited. If you wish to buy. If you wish to sen, get acquainted witn us. buite 8 and v. Labbe bldg., cor. Washington and 2d. Tel. Alain 6122. WANTED TO BUY A HOME IN EQUITY, West Side: strictly modern. 8 or 0 room?, be tween Everett and Johnson, 22d and 24th sts; cash paid for a bargain. L 29, Ore gonian. WANTED TO RENT OR BUY IMPRdVED farm. Oregon or Washington. Q 22. Orego nian. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles asd Harness. WOLFSTEIN buys and setts horses, wagons, harness, buggies, farm implements. 227 Front. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AN 2D -HAND vehicles on Coast for sale or hire, 211 Wash. Pianos. VERY FINE HIGH-GRADE UPRIGHT Pi ano for sale, used very little. X 26. Ore gonian. $250 CASH WILL BUY $25 PIANO: USED a few weeks; must sen at once, a 30, Ore gonian. Mlsoeliaaeoas. SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY damaged machines at very low prices Singer, V. S.. Domestic. Wheeler A Wilson ana wnite; aropceaas in oax and box tops. At Wheeler & Wilson and Domestic offices, S. S. SlgeL agent. 335 Morrison st. FOR SALE TWO DROPHEAD SINGERS, oak finish. $15; one drophead White, oak, $15; one New Homo drophead. $15; box tops, 5 to S10: cash or Installments. J. S. Crane. 350 MorrbKfa st. (Lewis bldg). Call this weeK. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Recalr it with Elaterlte: It rolls, earr to lay; needs no paintlnr or coating; good over oia iron, un or eaingies; oesi icr new roots. Elaterlte Roofing Co., room 2. Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL Ilard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables, with privilege of buying; modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick- Balkt-Collender. 40 3d st. FOR SALE TEN TONS OF CLOVER HAY. some mixed with timothy. Hawthorne Stables. Sixth and Hawthorne. Phone .ast 7S. SECOND-HAND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds at lowest prices, cash or In stallments. Fisher Music Co.. 180 3d st. CHEAP.. SETTER BITCH GREEN. BY uuue a.u tlliu oczsa, jcaia mu. J?or paniC- uiura nauraa jr. j. uox ooo. A S.'.-MTT.'R WrRT.n A7Cr nnee original cost jt20, only $8.50. Uncle Myers! iia a, near Aiaer. FOR. SALE TWO FINE OLD VIOLINS AT Star Theater. Call stage far Blmm-Bomm- Brrr. Movlnr picture film, song ' sllaes. . maxlo laa tern. T. P. Andrews. ICS Moat, sTf., CaL FOR SALE. Miscellaneous Bargains in typewriters, supplies, olfiie jtood. ruQoer stamps, eaitsv coast Co.. Z3l stark. Oliver typewriters. S. H. typewriters, all makes, Norrls Safe & Lock Co., S4 3d st. BICYCLE CLOSINO OUT SALTS $40 "W'OLFF- Americanst now 925. Tin ana Harrison. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED FOR U. S. ARM1 ABLEBODIED. unmarried men. between ages of 21 and 35. citlsens of United States, of good char acter end temperate habits, who can speak, read .and write English. For information, apply to Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak eta.. Portland. Or. THE ORIGINAL JOHN A. MOLER HAS opened one of his famous barber colleges, at 544 Clay rt., San Francisco; special Induce ments this month: positions guaranteed; tuU tloti earned while learning, Call or write Chaa. Halstead. agent. 215 Morrison sr.. Portland. LOGGERS. MILL AND YaRDMBN. LAB ercrs. city and country: men and teams, farmhands asd n2lker, restaurant and mesa-house help; work of all kinds. Ca nadian Employment Co., 240 Bumslde an J 226H Morrison. Phone Main 3074. WE SEARCH THE WORLD FOR MEN; WE uvu, 10 un uie positions .we now nave open for competent managers, salesmen, office and technical men. Call or write Pacific Com mercial Bureau, suite 45. Concord block, 2d and Stark. WANTED MAN, EVERY COUNTY. TO sen Ketnrorced cement Fence Post; easily made, indestructible, manufactured cost 16c. Mackay, Chamber of Commerce, Chi cago. LEARN BARBER TRADE AT GILLETT. Teaches you free In shops: practical meth od: wages while learning: no fake barber college. 011 Commercial st.. San Francisco. WANTED SINGERS. PERFORMERS. MUSI Clans. etc. for Portland World's Fair; sketch teams, musical acta, etc. Newman's Vaude ville Circuit. Raleigh. 0th and Washington. PLANER MAN. SMALL COUNTRY MILL, $2.50 per day; man piano player, country. $1.30 per day, room and board. Hansen's office. 20 N. 2d. WANTED YOUNG MAN, SINGLE. TO travel with good-paying business. Call at room 10, 413a Washington st., between 10 and 3 P. M. BOY TO DELIVER MORNING OREGON lan out to Fulton; boy with pony preferred. Apply Oregonian business qfilce, 4:30 P. M. DETECTIVES EVERY LOCALITY; GOOD salary, experience unnecessary. Inter-State Detective Agency, Milwaukee. Wis. HALF INTEREST IN WELL-ESTABLISHED, good-paying business for sale; about $100 cash required. P 32, Oregonian. 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 trade. 287 Flanders. v WANTED GROCERY DELIVERY CLERK. Will the German gentleman from. Seattle call again 300 E. Burnslde. A DELIVERY MAN WITH SOME EXPE rlence In butcher business. Call at Jones' iueat market, 151 4th. v WANTED 'A SALESMAN WITH SOME .knowledge of the hardware business. Ap ply at 111 Third st. WANTED AT ONCE. MANAGER AND city salesman. Address, giving references, J 32. Oregonian. WANTED FIVE SOLICITORS. SALARY OR commission $4 to $10 per day. 23 Labbe bldg.. Portland. WANTED 10 TEAMS WITH WHEEL scrapers, 50c per hour. Call lOo 1st st. for particulars. WANTED FIRST - CLASS COUNTRY salesman; references required. H 32, Ore gonian. Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber College, 741 Howard St.. San Francisco. WANTED AN HONEST BOY WITH WHEEL to deliver. Oregon Creamery. ICG 4 th St. BOY WANTED FOR OFFICE WORK AND as messenger. V 20, Oregonian. DR. WALKER, I8l 1ST.. CURES ALL PRI vate diseases of men. STREET MEN TO WORK ON COMMISSION. Call 372 Oak st. HELP WANTE D FEMALE. WOMEN TO SEW AT HcmE. $0 PER week; materials" sent everywhere free; steady work, plain sewing only. Send ad dresed envelope for full particulars. W. J. W., Du Pont. Philadelphia. Pa. DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CHAM bermaids, cooks, waitrcssea. nurse girls, second girls, housekeepers, housework. 313 to $30. Canadian Parlors. 220V& Morrison. Phone 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 LAD? TO LEARN nurse's profession; aged 20-25. of good ad dress and in good health. For particulars address Sunnyslde Hospital Tenlno. Wash. EXPERIENCED FORELADY FOR OUR factory manufacturing overalls and shirts. Apply, with references, to Clendenlng. Angllm & Co., Seattle. Wash. INTELLIGENT WOMAN OF GOOD AD dress to travel for reliable business house; $15 per week: give phone number and street address. Y 31. Oregonian. A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; must be good cook; good wages to right party. Apply 228 Union ave.. N., near Holiday ave. LADIES EARN $20 PER HUNDRED writing short letters; send stamped en velope for particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., Cas aopolls. Mich. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS, waiters, chambermaids, general workers. St. Louis Agency, 23014 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. WANTED GIRLS TO LEARN MILLINERY whole course taught In 1 month, $10. Ap ply at Hotel Brown, room 220. Tel. East 802. WOMAN OF ABILITY. GOOD TALKER. TO manage branch of Portland business house town 5000; bond required. X 25, Oregonian. WANTED GIRL -FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; must be good cook: references re quired. Apply 400 Holladay ave. YOUNG WIDOWER WANTS GOOD HOUSE keeper; good home and good wages to right party. T 30, Oregonian. WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with general housework and go home at night. 343 23d sL WANTED CHAMBERMAID; MUST BE experienced; for private boarding-house. 304 Alder St. WANTED AT 127 14TH ST.. A GIRL FOR light housework in a famHy of two. WANTED GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF children. Call 201 E. 6th st.. North. WANTED A REFINED YOUNG GIRL TO help with children. 231 N. 21st st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Ap ply 692 Hancock St.. Irvington. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. N. 22d St., corner Northrup. , 257 GIRL WANTED TO HELP IN GENERAL housework. 400 Tillamook t- ITELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE AGENTS LA dles or gentlemen, do you want to bet ter your condition by working for a fast selling insurance plan. J. P.Metcalf. room 612. Marquam bldg. FARMHAND (HERMIT LIVING), COSV. pigs $10 month (Winter): domestics, $5 week. $25 down $8. Lap (Eugene), $20. Drake's, 2054? Washington, SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. MARRIED COUPLE. SALESMAN ORAD vertlser. and demonstrator desire position on nmA- r.f.r.nrM S SO Oremnlsm. V WANTED-POSITION BY Al BOOKKEEP er and office man; 20 years' experience in wholesale lines. R 30, Oregonian. YOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED IN BANK lng work. In country, bank or store; refer ences. K 30. Oregonian. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER DESIRES position; best of references. R 31, Ore gonian. SITUATION WANTED BY A REOIS tered pharmacist. K 31. Oregonian. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. YOUNG MAN, DESIRES CLERICAL Posi tion; expert "stenogiaplier; accurate at fig ures; references furnished; experienced and competent. Q 31. Oregonian. BY YOUNG MAN. POSITION IN OFFICE OR Clothing store; 7 years' experience bookkeep ing and shipping clerk; good references. "R SO, Oregonian. YOUNG MAN. UP-TO-DATE SALESMAN and card writer; can fill any kind trust worthy position; good references. P 31, Oregonian. Miscellaneous. FD3ST-CLASS LITHOGRAPHER WOULD like a position In Portland; parties desirous of obtaining his services please communicate with U- Mohler. care Docrnbecher Manu facturing Co., city. WANTED POSITION AS JANITOR where wife can work at cooking or cham ber work Or where father and son can work together, or father alone. Phono Union 5201. TELEPHONE DRAKE FOR HELP; TEN waitresses, chambermaids, cooks, dishwash ers. 100 housework girls, housekeepers. 203 Washington. JAPANESE LABOR ASS'N CAN FURNISH domestic servants; farmer and all kinds of help. Black 892. 268 Everett st. JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION TO DO housework or cook. Japanese Mission. Phone Clay 854. Na Kan Akutagawa. YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING ENGLISH. French and German, -wishes employment. Address H. I., 233 Front st. YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY kind; experienced packer and driver. Frank West. 34S Oak st. FIRST-CLASS. EXPERIENCED WATCH makcr wants a position at once. Address S 31. Oregonian. YOUNG JAPANESE BOY WANTS PLACE to work; cook or any kind of help. G 31. Oregonian. JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION; wishes to do saloon porter work. F 31, Ore gonian. Al BILLIARD AND POOL MAN. WITH REF erences, 12 yeara' experience.- D 30, Orego nian. v JAPANESE BOY WISHES SITUATION. GEN eral housework, for small wages. 23 N. 3d. WANTED POSITION AS FIRST-CLASs cook. Address Joe Crivelli. 81 N. 10th. $30 FRESH, GENTLE COW. WITH CALF. itn uuiton st.. .Portland Heights. SCHOOLBOY WISHES SITUATION IN small family. E 30. Oregonian. WAITER WISHES POSITION. N 31. ORE gonlan. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers "and Stenographers. LADY STENOGRAPHER. 5 YEARS' EXPE rience, desires permanent position. H 30, Oregonian. Dressmakers. DRESSMAKING PARLORS. ROOM 217. Allsky bldg. Tailor-made suits and wraps of tll kinds. Jackets rellned. Skirts bound and pressed for $1. Prices reasonable. Domestics. WANTED SITUATION; GntL. 18 YEARS. wishes good home; is willing to assist with work, mornings, evenings; small wages. Tele phone Main 6305. WOULD LIKE POSITION AS COOK IN boarding-house or hotel; assure satisfac tion. Mary Bernhard. 74 7th st. Phone Main 3302. JAPANESE GIRL WISHES PERMANENT position; plain cook and housework; city. O 31. Oregonian. A GIRL WANTS CHAMBERWORK IN PRI vate boardlng-housc. Q 29, Oregonian. WANTED PLACE TO DO GENERAL housework. 501 Upshur, near 10th. WOMAN WISHES HOUSEWORK BY THE day. Telephone Scott 2S58. Norses. REFINED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS nurse; wouia laxe cnarge 01 nouae; reier ence. K 32, Oregonian. WOMAN WANTS NURSING $10 PER WEEK. Phone Main . 3783. Miscellaneous. GOOD HOME COOK WANTS POSITION, country or City; good seamstress; agree able and useful; no washing; wages $23. Address until Dec. 23, Mrs. May Barfleld, Lents, Or. COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES DAY work: fine laundering a specialty; also house-cleaning; dinners prepared and served. Phono Main 1625. SITUATIONS WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, cooks, waitresses, nurse girls, second girls, chambermaids, housework. 230 H Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. YOUNG LADY WANTS POSITION AS child's companion in family going South for the Winter. L 30. Oregonian. WANTED AGENTS. A. J. CRANWELL & CO., 218-224 ABINO 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. AGENTS AND TREET 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 4th st. Sam Ruby. WHEN YOU HANDLE GUARANTEED IN vestments you make sales. That means $300 to $000 dollars monthly. High-class solicitors only. P. O. Box 1033, Portland. WANTED ENERGETIC PERSONS (MEN OR women) to solicit orders; salary or commis sion. Box 305, Portland. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Rooms In all parts of the city. Apply 220 Goodnough building. Exposition Accommodation Bureau, Under direction of Lewis and Clark Fair Corporation. Phone Main 62(J6. WANTED BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY, small family, gentleman, wife and son, mod em 1 or 8-room house, spacious yard; rent $35 to $40; must be best location. Address P 28. care Oregonian. WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO WANT houses. If you have a bouse to rent, see us or send description. Wo make no charge tor renting. H. E. Edwards. 187 1st st. WANTED TO RENT HALF OF STORE, with show window, on retail street, by re sponsible firm. Address A 31. Oregonian. WANTED TO RENT PART OF STORE BY responsible pary engaged In Jewelry business. Address H 19. care Oregonian. WANTED 5-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE near business center. C. R. Donnell & Co., 230 Stark st. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. 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 2 CHEAP HORSES, 1000 lbs. or more. Apply today to Red Front Stables, N. 15th and Burnslde sts. Wm. Reynolds, prop. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING and shoes; highest price paid. Call at th "Fair Deal," 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 017. WANTED HORSES TO BOARD; STABLE near Grand av. and E. Stark; best of care at reasonablo prices. Phone Black 3332. CASCARA TIMBER. IN BODIES NOT less than 5 tons; $15 to $20 per ton- Asa Gubser, Wlnlock. Wash. SHOES HALF-SOLED FOR SCO at HOOLA baugh's. 267 Taylor, bet. 3d and 4th. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tle of all kinds. Pbon East 2233. FOR KENT. Rooms. THE TEMPLE LIGHT, WELL-FUR-nlshed rooms. $2.50 week up. 343 Yam hill st, opposlto Hotel Portland. 166 10TH. NEAR MORRISON WELL-FUR-nlshcd rooms, suitable for one or two gon tleroen; modern conveniences. FURNISHED ROOMS 221 TENTH ST. phone Main 3329, v FOR RENT. Booms. THE FAIRMONT HOTEL. 29t4 N. 6TH ST. one-half block north of Postoffice-Every-thlng new, all modern conveniences, steam heat, hot and cold water In rooms, porcelain baths, electric lighted, rodma en suite or single. Phone, Red 1731. Mrs. A. Larson, prop. FOR RENT TO MAN AND WIFE. OR TO two gentlemen, large alcove room: also two large rooms and -one small room; thee rooms are nicely furnished and steam heated. In quire at 67 North 20th street, half-block, from Washington street; or telephone Main 4503. THE AUDITORIUM. 203 3D ST.. BET Taylor and salmon, one diock soutn. or Baker Theater, new brick building, ele gantly furnished, steam heat, hot and cold water in room, porcelain bath, rooms with private baths, elevator; reasonable rates. THE KNICKERBOCKER, 60j STH ST.. near UaK .CW oncn, urc&auii luiiuwni, rooms, nteam heat, gas, electric light, porce lain Bath, every modern convenience; tourist and transient trade solicited; prices reason able. THE COSMOS. S. E. COIc 4TH AND MOR- rison; best down-town rooms m .tne 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 xurnisnea ana umumisn ed housekeeping and other rooms: heat, bath, light tree: reasonable prices. FURNISHED ROOMS. BOARD IF BE- quired, 'Z minutes' walK ateei triage, ae slrable locality; gas. bath, phone: moder ate. Phone East 1802. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, $3.50 pvr weetv; running water 111 (uum, iuiuai,. heat, phone, bath; private family; central. 304 Yamhill. iHK ELM. 121 13TH. COR. WASHINGTON Newly furnished rooms, single or en suite; modern conveniences. T'lE DEXTER NO. 12 12TH, COR. WASH lsgicn. -clca comfy rooms, single, en suits, transient. Phone Green 486. PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH NICE HOME surroundings; new house, four blocks from Hotel Portland. 230 Sixth. 375 YAMHILL ST. NICELY FURNISHED rooms, running water, bath, phone, two blocks from Hotel Portland. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. SUIT- able two gentlemen or man and wife. 14 11th, cor. Burnslde. THE MARQUAM HOUSE, 143 6TH ST. Rooms, single, en suite and housekeeping. Phone Clay 1653. LARGE FRONT ROOM. LIGHT. PLEASANT, well furnished; also cozy entailer room. $5.50. 331 14 th st. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH board. In private family. 42 N. 21st., near Washington. FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BATH, $7 PER month; 3 doors from car. 780 Corbett St., near Gibbs. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. WELL FURNISHED; strictly private; very desirable; reasonable. 220 Grant. TO RENT 2 OR 3 NICELY FURNISHED rooms, suitable for a doctor's office. 323 Davis st. FRONT ROOM FOR LADY. USB OF PAR lor, light, heat, bath, phone; breakfast. 340 Harrison. ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED: steam heat, bath, gas. 269 14th." near Jeff. 4 ROOMS, WELL FURNISHED, NEAR ST. Johns car line; rent $12. Phone Scott 1064. THE APPLETON, 71 N. 6TH SUNNY FUR. nlshed rooms. $2 up; transient rooms. POOD FURNISHED ROOMS WITH STOVES. $per month. 323 Clay and Water. 786 IRVING NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for two gentlemea, Rooms With Board. THE COLONIAL A SELECT FAMILY HO tel, 163-167 10th st., cor. Morrison. There 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 flrst class. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND FIRST class home cooking, $1.25 per day up; steam heat, electric light, bath, phone, running wa ter In -ooms. The Ohio, 150 11th St., near Morrison. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION 16TH YEAR: rooms with board; use of sowing-room; use of library; Woman's Exchange. Address Mrs. Anabel Russell, superintendent. 510 Flanders. ELEGANT OUTSIDE ROOMS, WITH FIRST class board. 2 people, $40 and $45 month; electric light, steam heat, porcelain baths. The Llndell Hotel. Market St., bet. 3d, 4th. HOTEL BROWN. 271 GRAND AVENUE Pleasant rooms, single or en suite; elevator; bUUard-room; transients; both car lines. BEAUTIFUL FRONT ROOM. FURNISHED or unfurnished, with or without board. 235 13th st., between Main and Jefferson. BLAKELY HALL, 270 6TH ST. PLEASANT rooms, with first-class board; new house: 4 blocks south Hotel Portland. BOARD AND ROOMS. QUIET SURROUND lngs, terms reasonable, bath and phone. 171 Green ave., off Ford. GOOD BOARD. GOOD ROOM; PHONE AND bath; $4.75 per week. 32 N. 11th st. Phono Main 4S66. 295 10TH. NICE. LARGE FRONT ROOM, suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife: modern; $45. 615 MORRISON Desirable suites; hot. cold water; single room, with or without board. 24S N. 20TH ST. ROOMS. WITH OR WITH out board; block from car line. Main 3634. VERY PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH OR WITH out board; modern conveniences. 147 W. Park. THE OZARK. 225 11TH ST. ROOMS EN suite or single, board, hot and cold water. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, with board; suitable for two. 188 7th st. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD; HOME cooking; English family. 215 12th st. ROOMS WITH BOARD AT STERLING. 635 Couch. Phcae Main 438. Flats. WELL FURNISHED FLAT, FOUR ROOMS, lower floor, every convenience. 533 Flan ders street, near 16th. 6-ROOM FLAT. NEW, MODERN. CEN tral. steam heat. Frank E. Hart. Sher lock bldg. t FOR RENT SIX-ROOM MODERN FLAT, gas. electricity, furnace. Main 4676. Housekeeping Rooms. $5 PER MONTH SUITES OF TWO UNFUR nlshed rooms, with gas stoves; new, clean, near Morrlson-st. bridge; have to be seen to be appreciated. 382 E. Yamhill st. THREE NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms for rent;jhone, bath and water. 173 East 6th st.. cor. Yamhill. TWO NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP lng rooms, newly papered and painted, hot and cold water, very convenient, $10. 2 Union ave. South. TWO UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $S per month, with bath, private family; select neighborhood 789 Corbett st., near Glbbs. TWO PLEASANT ROOMS. FULLY FTR nlshed; gas range, phone, bath, nice location, private house; adults. 163 N. 16th. Phono Main 3734. NEAT FUR. HOUSEKEEPING SUITES. $10 per month and up; modern; children taken. Hotel Northern. N. 12. and Marshall. NEW ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms, modern and first-class, rea sonable rent. Cor. I5th and Alder. 9 PER MONTH. 3 FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms with water and phone, 033 7th-st. Terrace, near Sheridan st. THREE PLEASANT ROOMS. VERY NICELY furnished for light housekeeping. 414 5th st., cor. Hall. Phone 1522. THE ELM, 1STH AND WASHINGTON Pleasant front rooms, furnished for house keeplng; gas, bath, phone. 3S9 6TII ST. NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping apartments; light front rooms. Phone Main 4230. 3S3 JEFFERSON THREE NICELY FUR nlshed gTound-floor rooms for housekeep ing; also 5 rooms. NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms; bath and phone. 401 Glisan. Phone Main 5925. 431 MAIN ST. TWO LARGE FRONT HOUSE keeplng rooms, nicely furnished, gas, water, phone, cheap rent. 2 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping for man and wife or 2 la dles. 404 13th st.