Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 21, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 190-L
FINE FOWLS ON VIEW
Annual Oregon Poultry Show
Is Open.
DIN OF BARNYARD SOUNDS
Cats and Guinea Pigs, Turkeys and
Swans, Rabbits and Parrots,
dickens and Pheasants Vie
for Public Attention.
Br-r-r-ce, said the white "Wyandotte
pullet.
' I m a winner," announced the Cochin
c k
;?how me." said the Chinese pheasant.
And the annual poultry show o the
tVegon Poultry Association was on. The
show is given this year at the corner of
Third and Taylor streets. Poultry, pets
and other creatures arc there in abun
xiancc. The sounds rising from the build
in?; arc as those comlns from a concen
trated and condensed farmyard. Gay. old
roosters strut In their best plumage,
iier.s crow with delight, pheasants show
the- pretty feathers, cats curl up in
ith"!- stalls, turkeys cobble with joy.
STiinea piss hide behind one another, rab
bits look at the spectators with dreamy
es, the black swan arches its neck ad-
lilrlngly and .parrots scream a welcome.
trt-Jlr the judges walk up and down the
aisles picking out the ribbon winners.
The show this year may well be com
plimented. It is at once well arranged
and complete. There Is a black-tall ban
Sam of the species Japanese, with a comb
which makes It look as though he had
attempted to swallow a beefsteak and
4thc steak had stuck in his craw. There
Is the Polish cock who looks as though
"he never combed his hair, bantams with
xho fire of battle in their eyes. Cochins
In all their splendor. Leghorns that
would grace the coops of the most fas
tidious fancier.
Andalusians, "Wyandottcs, '"Winorcas.
Houdans. Hamburgs, Redcaps, Dorkings.
P!ymouth Rocks and the rest are all
There. In one window are four Chinese
pheasants, fresh captured from the wilds
cf Oregon. They are a trifle timid, but
nil the more beautiful in their timidity.
Pigeons of all sorts from the common,
vcry-day plo pigeon to the homing va
riety and the wise carriers, are to be
eeen Rabbits arc there in large numbers,
among thorn an exquisite specimen of the
Alaska white. Admirers of feline
beauty will have nothing to disappoint
"them when they see the few specimens
exhibited. For an oddity there is an
ar.xm&l purporting to be a cross between
a Chinese pheasant and a brown Leg
horn The judges, Elmer Dixon, of Oregon
City, TV. M. Browning, or Ogden. and
Thomas Wilkinson, of Nanaimo, B. C,
were busy yesterday examining the
f-w!s. and awards In all classes will be
ir.nxie this afternoon.
The display of Plymouth Rocks is par-tJ-alarly
commendable. Buff and "White
lio( ks are shown to good advantage.
Ttewn the conter aisle, where the light is
not so good, is a Cochin cock who per
sists In announcing: "Here it's vnornlng
ai the time." Surrounding him is as
pretty a collection of hens of his breed
tui was ever seen. Leghorns are shown
t-3 advantage also. Polish cocks and henB
attracted much attention yesterday.
Trcre are several specimens of Red Caps
above the ordinary, and Winorcas are all
that could be expected.
? umbers of poultry fanciers from "out
of the city are In attendance at the show,
sxnong them Emma J. Mellette, editor of
the Western Poultry World, of Denver.
There was a good attendance at the show
yesterday and it will no doubt continue.
DEVOTION OF A WIFE.
Mrs. W. H. Whorton Tolls Over Wash
tub to Pay Husband's Debt.
Over the washboard, in her humble home
jit 763 Belmont street, bends Mrs. W. H.
"Whorton. Day after day, unceasingly
save for a few short hours of sleep, she
works on. Her object Is to save her hus
band from disgrace and she "trill accom
plish it. It is a story fraught with bit
terness, of a woman's undying devotion
jmd love.
In September W. H. Whorton disap
peared. With him, supposedly, went 5120,
belonging to the United Artisans, of which
-order he was the treasurer at the time,
ot until a few days ago did the wife as
certain anything of the whereabouts of
iher husband. She learned he had been ill
tn the Wayside Mission Hospital, at Se
attle. Now, Mrs. Whorton says, the shortage
-of her husband has been made good. She
borrowed $120 from personal friends, paid
it to the Artisans and holds a receipt
for It
So, over the washboard. In her humble
home, she works unceasingly to uphold
the name of the man of her choice, for
she declares he never stole the money,
v.but was robbed, and that he will bo home
Christmas to explain everything and begin
life anew.
FATE OF A GUKNEE.
5oes Hunting on Sunday and Loses
His Wife.
' If you go out hunting you'll come back
home and find me gone," was the warning
given James Buchanan by his wife. Pearl
Buchanan, when he shouldered his gun
and marched away from his domicile in
entralia, Sunday. And suiting action to
Tcord she packed up and came to Port
land When the husband returned his
hearth was cold and his wife gone.
Yesterday she was picked up In Port
land, whither she had come to see some
friends with whom she became acquainted
while taking medical treatment six months
ago She expressed a willingness to ac
company her 'father, James Evans, home,
hut said she could never again live with
her husband.
STYLE AITD ORIGINALITY.
"ar high novelties, Imported from Lon
don, Paris, Vienna and Berlin, consist of
ciglnal and exclusive (no duplicates) de
signs in smokers' tables and sets. Just
xhe thing for the smoking-room, den or
library. Elegant, but not too expensive.
Our pipe plaques are useful and will make
your home more attractive. We study the
wants of our patrons. Ladies specially
inxited. SIG. SICHEL & CO.,
92 Third Street
Agents Garcia and Ml Hogar Cigars.
Filipinos at Inauguration.
"WASHINGTON, Dec 20. At the Cabi
net meeting today the action of the Agri
cultural Department in standardizing
(onf additional foodstuffs was approved
cn the recommendation of Secretary Wil
son Secretary Taft said at the conclusion
cf the meeting that he had submitted to
the President a report on his mission to
Panama. The report was confidential, and
toe could not discuss it at this time. He
also said it had been decided that the
Philippine Scouts, who constituted one of
ihe features of the Philippine exhibit at
i Cr Tjan?c 1?:-rnnRltion. arid who are to
ri appear at the inauguration of President
vRjosevelt on the 4th joi .March, snouia go
! roiu Washington after the inauguration
A CARPET
SWEEPER
Bissell's the very
best handsomely fin
ished; useful every
day in the year.
$21 to $4.50
Footstool
firm durable
frame, finely
upholstered.
$1.25
J. G. MACK & CO.
Exclusive Carpet House
mZZ. XST8C8AX, Prw.
European Plan
THE
PORTLAND
FCRTUXD, OR.
Anerlcao Plaa
also European
Plan. Modera
Restaurant.
$3 PER DAY
and upward.
to New York, where they will participate
in the annual military tournament to be
held there in March. Soon alter the tour
nament they will return to the Philippines
by way of San Francisco.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL KEPOBT.
PORTLAND, Dec. 20. Maximum tempera
ture. 46 deg.; minimum, 40. River reading at
11 A. M., 5.1 feet; change in past 24 hours.
0.8 foot. Total precipitation. 8 P. M. to 5
P. M., none; total since September 1, 1904,
13.57 inches: normal, 16.54; deficiency, 2.97.
Total sunshine December 19, 1904, none; pos
sible sunshine, S hours and 36 minutes. Ba
rometer (reduced, to sea level), at 5 P. M.,
29.85.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind.
COST N 1CUXI0X DwLLAX.
" Vn
g
I "5
3 iS"
STATIONS.
Baker City .J36JO.O0l tSE
Bismarck f30j0.O0,10W
Boise 130 0.001 NW
Eureka .. b4iO-00 W
Helena 4B0.00 ;SW
Kamloops. B. C....2Si T J 0 .....
North Head f0OO.O0,42,S
Pocatello ;460.O0.10,E
Portland 46'0.00 8.SE
Red Bluff 42;0.00, BE
Rcseburg 50,0.O0: W
Sacramento ;40;O.O0 N
Salt Lake City 48,0.00 ,W
Ban Francisco 480.00 8 X
Spokane j3fll T I NE
Seattle . --H2; T i SE
Walla Walla 142;0.00 "Is -
Light. T trace.
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Snow
Rain
Cloudy
Cloudy
iCloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A disturbance made Its appearance off the
Washington coast early this afternoon, and
storm southeast warnings were ordered at 1:80
P. M. on tho Strait of Fuca and at the mouth
of the Columbia River. At 5:40 P. M. they
were extended to Include all Pucet Sound sea
ports. During the last 12 hours light rain has
fallen along the Washington coast and at a
few places in the Interior of Washington. It
is cooler In Eastern Washington and Northern
Idaho, but elsewhere no marked change In
temperature has occurred.
The Indications are for rain or snow In this
district Wednesday, with high southerly winds.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight. December 21:
Portland and vicinity Rain, possibly part
snow; brisk to high southerly winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Rain, probably part snow; brisk to High, south,
erly winds.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho Rain or snow; high southerly
winds.
Southern Idaho Rain -or snow, probably cool
er east portion,
EDWARD A. SEALS. District Forecastor.
NEW TODAY.
WANTED PARTNER, WITH $400 OR 5500.
for wood business; established. Apply at
law office of C. H. Plggott, 4 Mulkey bldg..
city.
WANTED CASCARA. GRAPE ROOT.
Rossnberr Bros. & Co, 200 H Washington.
TURKEYS TURKEYS!
Corn-Fed Turkeys for Xmas.
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS EARLY
Creamery butter 50c and 55c
Dairy butter SOo and S5c
Best creamery 55c and 60c
Eggs 25c and 80c
Best sugar-cured hams............ ...13c
Breakfast bacon 14c and 15c
Cheese, ful cream 10c. 12ijc and 15e
Chickens, geese and turkeys for Christmas.
All goods retailed at wholesale prices.
LA GRANDE CREAMERY. 2G4 Yamhill.
WANT A HOME?
We have Houses and Lots in
all parts of the city. Let us
lend you money to build. You
can pay us in installments.
P8RTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
109 Third Street.
22x100
Flanders, bet. 22d and 23d. for sale. R.
TA. Wilbur. 306 McKay bldg.
FOR
CHRISTMAS
J
Let your gifts be useful
as well as beautiful.
Here are three suggestions:
A RUG
will brighten any room
and remain a beauty
spot in the tome for
years. AH sizes and
prices,
$1 tb $42
86-88 Third Street
c w. xmma, x
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 pr Day
ISA KUIim HI
UX8E1CIU TtmiEtt
Special r m
eaade to families
ud single geatl
oe. Tho soan
arrmest will b-i
pleased at all
ttnaee ta show
tooai ui rlr
prices. A Boeder
Turkish bath es
tablish nut La
the he 11.
1. C. BOWER.
Muurr.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson, at salesroom, ISO First
street at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A.
F. & A. M. Special communication
(Wednesday), the 21st. at 9:30
A. M., to conduct the funeral serv
ice of our late brother. Ellas View
ers. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery. All
members and visitors are Tequested to at
tend. By order W. M. I. W. PRATT, Sec
PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. 3, R.
A M. Regular convocation this
(Wednesday) evening at 7:30 sharp.
Election and Installation of officers.
By order of the E. II. P.
HENRY ROE. Secretary.
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 46.
A. F. & A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Wednesday) evening. 7:30
o'clock. Masonic Hall, Burkhard
building. Annual election of officers
and payment of dues. A full attendance Is
desired. Visitors welcome. By order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND, Secretary.
ORIENT LODGE, NO. 17, I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this Wednesday) evening
In Orient Hall, East Portland. Initiation.
W. A. WHEELER, 8ec.
f aiAilUSE ENGINEERS' BENE-
Members of the above association
will meet At S A. M. at their hall.
40 Vx 1st st., and prepare to attend
the funeral and escort the remains
of our late brother. Ellas Vlckers. to Lone
Fir Cemetery. The services will be held at
the residence of his sister. Mrs. Susan Noon
ing. 49 N. 9th t.. at 10 A. M. A prompt
and full attendance requested. By order
A. B. ANDREWS, Pres.
DEED.
WELCH In Basin, Mont, December .19.
1904. R. J. Welch.
MOUNTAIN At his late residence, 50 North
9th, Johns R. Mountain. Funeral notice later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
PATERSON At 463 East 6th st. N.. Dec. 18.
1904. JeAfle Allan Paterson. aged 61 years.
Funeral from residence Wednesday, at 1:30
P. M. Frlenda Invited. Interment Rlver
Tlew Cemetery. Services at grave private.
GUILES In thla city. December 18, 1904. Mrs.
Martha, wife of George Guiles, aped 24 years
4 month and 8 days. Funeral t-111 take
place today. December 21. at 10 A M., irym
S. F. Dunnlcgs undertaking chapel, 414 Est
Alder street. Friends Invited.
VICKERS In this city. December 18. 1004.
Ellas Vickers. aged CO years. The funeral
will start from the residence of his sis
ter. Mrs. Susan Nooning, 49 N. 9th St.,
Wednesday, December 21. at 10 A. M-.
and thence to Lone Fir Cemetery, where
services will be held by Portland Lodge.
No. 55, A. F. and A. M. Friends and
acquaintances Invited.
ANDERSON In this city, Dec 18. 1904. Mary
Anderson, 58 years 5 months 4 days, beloved
wife of Andrew Anderson, and mother of Mrs.
Anna Anderson, of Ishpemlng. Mich.; Sophie,
Mary, Elizabeth and Gu, of Portland. Fu
neral will take place Wednesday, Dec. 2J.
1904, at 2 P. M.. from the residence. 945
Borthwlck st. Interment at Lone Fir Ceme
tery. Frinda Invited. Menominee and Ish
pemlng, Mich., papers please copy.
FLEISHER' In this city. December 19.
1904. Mae Flelsber, aged 19 years and 25
days, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Flelsher. Funeral will take place
Thursday, December 22, at 9 A. M from
Dunning. McEntee & Gllbaugh's chapel.
7th and Fine sts., thence to the Cathedral,
15th and Davis sts., at 9:15 A. M.. where
requiem high mass will be offered for the
repose of her soul. Interment Rievervlew
Cemetery. Friends invited. San Francisco
papers please copy.
DUNNING, HcENTEE . O ILK AUG H.
mccessors to Pawning M Cwnploa. utder
takers aad emhslmer. Modem In arery d
tall. 7th sad JHac ?kea Xala 42 B. Laj
aasUtaat.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO, Undertakers
embalm erm. bars moreA ta tb&lr sew build
ing. Third and Sabaea. Lady -i.,BT
Xe.lezb.oae No. Kt7.
J. P. UNLET SON. Funeral Directors,
ecr. 3d aad Madison. Offlee of Certaty Cor
ser. Lady assistant. Xelephea Na. 9.
T. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 Et
Alder. Lady astlstaat. Telephoae Hmt U.
NEW TODAY.
JAPANESE GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
BAMBOO FURNITURE
Largest StockLowest Prices
R. KOHARA CO.
S3l MORRISON ST., NEAR 7TH.
AMUSEMENTS.
COLUMBIA THEATER
A. H. Ballard. Lessee a-nd Manager.
14th and Washington. Phone Main 311.
Down-town box-office. Main 110.
Tonight; all week, matinee Saturday, the.
superb Columbia Stock Company, pre
senting Dumas' great emotional
drama,
CAMILLE
Most beautiful and complete production e-rer
given In stock. Artistic success and
hit of the season.
Evening prices Entire 'lower floor, 50c,
balcony. 50c. 35c, 25c; gallery. 15c.
Matinee Entire lower floor, 25c; balcony.
25c. 15c; gallery. 10c
Down-town box office open 10 A. M. till 7
P. M. at Dolly Varden Candy Shop. 327
Morrison st. phone Mala 110. After 7 P. M.
at theater, pbone Main 311.
Next week, Christmas week, "The Charity
BalL"
UlDniUU r.DdNn THFITPD V. I. Paagle.
Res. Manager.
Phone Main SS8.
TONIGHT AT S:15 O'CLOCK,
The Oriental musical comedy,
"A CHINESE HONEYMOON."
"Better than last year." Audrence.
Last time tonlsht.
Prices. XL50. $1, 75c. 50c 35c 25c
Empire Theater
George L. Baker.
" Manager.
Seats can be ordered by Phone Main 117.
Prices Evening. 15c. 25c. S5c and 50c.
Matinee, 10c, 15c and 25c.
TONIGHT AND ALL THIS" WEEK.
MATINEE SATURDAY.
The Greater
Black Patti Troubadours
Hear Black Pattl elng "Suaanee River."
See John. Rucker. the Alabama Blossom.
- a.
I - -
Marquam Grand Theater XS?18
Phone Main 80S.
Thursday. Friday. Saturday nights, Decem
ber 22, 23. 24, 1904. Special price
matinee Saturday.
The operatic musical success,
"THE PRINCESS Cine."
Matinee prices Jl, 75c. 50c, 35c, 25c
Evening prices J 1.50, $ 1, 75c, 50c, 35c 25c
Seats are now selling.
The Grand Theater
TCfDAY I 19 FEATURE ACTS 13
TONIGHT I Programme of Novelties.
It. E. ELDRIDGE.
Sand picture artist, a terrific hit.
ATHON. WILSON & CLARK COMEDY CO.
Roaring farce. "Who's Brown?"
RA1MOND AND TRICET.
A "Mr." and "Miss" "Mistaken."
THE CURTIS SISTERS. '
Queens of Melody.
FLOOD AND HAYES.
Barrell. face and nest-egg tricksters.
MR. HARRY O. l.HAX.
Recitations.
MR. ALF BONNER.
Illustrated song. "Two Little Orphans Are
We."
THE GRANDISCOPE The Suburbanite. Cy
clone of Photographic Fun. Admission to any
seat 10c box seats 25c
THE STAR THEATER
Or. Park aad Waabinctox.
The Best and Most Fashion'
able Vaudeville Theater
Mexican Quintette
World's greatest musicians.
VAT, YAM AND MOWRA.
WEAVER AND JONES.
DAISY HAKCOURT.
HERBERT, "THE 1HOU MAN."
WHEEL AN AND HOLMES.
J. XV. CLIFFORD.
ED TURNER.
THE rROJECTOSCOrE.
Shows 2:30 to 4:3U P. M., 7:30 to 10:30
P. H. General .admission, luc; referred box
seats. 25c
BAKER THEATER
SEATING & FLOOD. Managers.
Third and Yamhill.
LARGEST CONTINUUUtf VAUDEVLLUB
ROU8E IN THl WORLD.
EVERY SEAT 10c
On performance afters oca; two every-aveaiag.
THE ARCADE THEATER
The -rWginal family vaudeville heuaa.
This Week.
CASPER AND JONES.
THE Jb'AIRCIULDS.
RITCHIE AND RICHARDS.
IRENE FRANKLIN.
BABY FERN HART.
GENEVIEVE ARDELL.
AMERICAN BIOSCOPE.
Shows 2:20 tp 4:30 P. M.. 7:0 to 10:30
p. M. AdmUslon. 10c to any seat.
LYRIC THEATER
l Corner Alder and Seventh.)
MIQH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
230 to 4:30; 7:30 to 10:3O; Sunday. 2 to 16 P.
M. Tbla ad. aad 10a will admit two pee94
ay Eoatlnee. except Sunday and holidays.
TEN CENTS NO HIGHER.
BIJOU THEATER
Sixth St., opposite Oregonlan.
Programme This Week:
WESTIN, MAN OF MANY FACES.
DIVINE DODSON.
JENNIE BENTLEY.
PEARL GREYSON.
MURRAY HILL.
"THE STRIKE," ON THE VITASCOPE.
Admission 10c. Afternoons, from 2 to 4:30,
evenings, from 7 to 10:30. Sundays, continuous
from 2 to 10:50.
CLASSIFIED AD. HATES.
"Rooms." "Rooms and Hoard." "House
keeping Roomii," "Situations Wasted." 15
words or lees, 15 cents ; IS to 20 words, 20
cents 1 21 ta 25 words, 25 ceata, etc No dis
count for addltloaal insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today." 30 ceata for 15 words or I cm;
16 to 2ft words. 49 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc. first Insert 1 a. Each additional
lajertloa. one-half; bo further disceuat ua
der oae moats.
IMPORTANT The lew second-time raU oa
adrertlslag that runs either la tho classified
columns, or under head "New Today." will
be given only whea dvertiInr is laaerted oa
coaaecnUve days. Dally amd Sunday issues.
Advertising that b scheduled to appear s4
Interval of oae or more days apart will be
charged for at full oae-usaa rata each la
atrtioB. "NEW TODAY" (jraage measure acate), 13
cents per line, first Insertion: 10 cests per
Use for each additional lmertloa.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Orecoaiaa, aad left at this
tfloe, should always be laclosed la scaled ea
Telopea. No stamp Is reqnired on such letter.
The Oregoslan will sot be responsible for
errors In adrertlsemeaU takes through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE:
Worthlngton Compound
Duplex Pump, second
hand, A I condition. Size
10xl8ixl4xl0. Deliver
ing 875 gallons per min
ute. Check valve, lub
ricator, etc., complete.
Inquire A. W. Cochras,
Oregeniaa Building.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Oa Portland real estate a.t lowest rata.
Titles insured. Abstracts furalshvd.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
2 Caasasar er Cesasaarc.
TXEW TODAY.
XMAS SPECIALS
Sale on Shirtwaists.
$1.50 J2.00 J 2. 50 13.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50
at at at at at at at
$1.19- $1.50 $1.08 $2.S9 $2.79 $3.19 $3.59
Sale on Eiderdown Sacques.
$1.00, $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $.00
at at at at at at at
SOc $1.19 $L59 $1.9S $2.40 $?.S0 $3.20
Sale on Eiderdown Robes.
$4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 $8.00 $6.50 $7.00
at at at at at at at
$3.20- 3.CO $3.9S $4.39 $4.S0 $5:20 $5.60
It JVlay Be You.
"With every dollar purchase a, chance is given
on an elegant diamond ring and' a large doll,
eleganUy dressed, to be given away Christmas
Eve.
BECK'S. 272 Washington st.
EASILY AND CHEAPLY
"The Oldest Trust Company La Oregon."
(CAPITAL $300,000.)
Issues Money Orders Payable Everywhere.
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 rostofflce Department. They are
good to send Christmas presents to the Old
Country.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANT OF OREGOH
109 Third Street.
BENJ. I. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE TAGET Secretary
J. O. OOLTRA Assistant Secretary
Mortgage Loans 5and Upwards
Heal Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Line3
A. H. filEEELL,
202-S MeKar Building. Third and Stark.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
$3000 BEAUTIFfL 8-ROOM RESIDENCE,
with 3 lota; swellest location on Mount Ta
bor; $200 down, balance monthly, like pay
ing rent.
$2350 Very nice, new 6-room modern
house on Williams ave., lot 50x120 feet;
$200 down, balance monthly (Installments.
$1250 Very nice, new 6-room cottage. "Wil
liams ave.; $100 down, balance $13 per
month.
H. H. STAUB.
245H- Morrlion. room 12.
Phone Red 2071.
FOR SALE. $230.
In Woodstock. Portland's most attractive
suburb; lots 100x100: every lot a corner;
$10. down. $10 per month.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANT.
109 Third Street.
THE "WESTERN REAL ESTATE CO.. SUITE
100-101. Sherlock bldg., Portland. Or.,
phone Main 1440. "We are dealing In prop
erty of every description In and out of
Portland. Or. We have over THIRTY
rooming houses and hotels- in the city, any
number of rooms, any location, all prices.
If you want to buy a rooming-house or ho
tel, if you want to sell a rooming-house
or any other property, call and see us.
Correspondence solicited.
FOR BALE. $1000 and $1100
Two lots at N. E. cor. 2d and Grover. "We
will advance money to build.
PORTLAND TRUST . COMPANT,
109 THIRD ST.
4 HOUSES FOR RENT OR SALE ON
easy terms, 4 to 9 rooms, furnished. If de
sired; 9-room house, 50x100, $1500; $1000
cash in advance; 3 houses for $750 each,
$350 cash in advance; 10-roora house for
$3000, 150 feet square. Phone Union 173.
1209 Division; take Richmond car. come
two blocks to the left.
FOR SALE. $550
Fine corner at E. 23d and Clinton, lot
50x100, level and high, fine view, on car
line; worth $750-
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANT,
109 THIRD ST.
ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY
of handling acreage: we have tracts in
sida 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 U Co.. 110 Second
street.
EXTRA LARGE LOT ON 12TH, NEAR BAP
tlst Church, with good house, at a bargain:
best corner in Holladay's, $1500; fine full
lot on 23d, near Irving, with improvements,
worth $2000, at $4000. Northrop. Commer
cial block.
FOR SALE NEW, MODERN. 7-ROOM
colonial house, corner lot. 4 blocks from
Sunnyslde car, line, 2 Blocks from Mt.
Scott line, close In. $500 cash, balance to
suit purchaser. Owner. J. A. Gray, Uni
versity Park. Phone Union 6501.
4 NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGES. TOUR CHOICE
for $C00; U cash, balance monthly; pn car
line: large lots, shade trees. See owner, Joe
Nash, In the white house at Nashville Sta
tion, on Mt. Scott car line.
WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES,
$2000 to $10,000; also business properties,
3000 to $20,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whit
ing &, Co.. 408 Ablngton bldg.
FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL NEW FOUR
room cottage. lot 50x84, only $1000; parties
going East. J 45. Oregonlan.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addition. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 5c
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, and Alder, on Lownsdala. In
quire 123 Lownsdale st.
CORNER E. 9TH AND EVERETT STS.
Whole or fractional lot. Owner. 60 E. 0th.
North.
HOME CORNER LOT. 9 ROOMS. $073 CASH.
Berry Alexander. 4 K. 6th.
FOR SALE 3-ROOM HOUSE. A BARGAIN;
$1350. Pbone Scott 6590.
FOR SALE FARMS.
6 ACRES LN ONE TRACT. 2 IN AN
other, 5-room cottage on each tract, both
new, 6 blocks east of Montavllla, all Al
soil, fine tor truck farming. Come In and
make offet on these tracts. Will make
terms to suit buyer. Empire Investment
Co., room 9. Chamber of Commerce.
Exceptionally fine Improved farm, 55 acres,
east of Portland: electric car. 227 Front.
TO EXCHANGE.
SECOND-HAND TALKING MACHINES OF
all makes bought, sold and exchanged;
bargains In second-hand machines and rec
ords. 190 3d st.
WILL EXCHANGE TWO WELL-LOCATED
lot In city for house and lot or small farm;
will assume some lncumbrence. Call 24SH
Stark at.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
"FREE GOVERNMENT LAND WE HAVE
a tew flrst-class homestead locations on
prairie land In Eastern Oregon: will pro
duce 35 bushels of wheat to the acre, an
abundance of running water for stock and
domestic use: also a few good timber
claims containing over 2.000.000 feet of
yellow pine; will furnish the best of ref
erences as to our reliability: write today
for full particulars. Hudson Land Co., The
Dalles. Or.
LAND SCRIP.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
aoBrovfed. unrestricted, ready for lmraedlata
as LOWEST PRICES.
E. 7. a 7. B. Riley. 608 Chamber Commerce:
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP
for securing tltl timbered or agricultural
land. H. B. Compson. 618 Marquam bldg.
FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH
r guaranteed land scrip on hand ready ta
locate. Ma-innls k Son. 227 Falling bldg.
FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER
r!p: general land practice. Collla Lanl
Co., Coacord Bldg.
TOR SALE.
Korses. Vehicle and Harneaa.
HANDSOME SORREL GELDING COMING
S years old. perfectly sound; can be driven
by lady; suitable for any purpose. Call 23
N. 14th st.
BUT THE CHILDREN A .CHRISTMAS
present; gentle Shetland pony, cheap. Regal
8table. 23 N. 14th.
WOLF STEEV buys and sells horses, wagons.
harness, buggies, farm implement. 227 Front.
1 '
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AN 2D-HAND
vehicles en Coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash.
Plaaos.
VERT FINE HIGH-GRADE UPRIGHT Pi
ano for sale. ied very little. X 28. Ore
gonlan. $250 CASH WILL BUT $425 PIANO; USED
a few weeks; must sell at once. A 30. Ore
gonlan. Miscellaneous.
4 DROP-HEAD SEWINO MACHINES IN
llnght and dark oak, slightly acuffed. The
above machines have bajRi-ln .the pfaec
some time and will beWi
von are contemrjlatintr
seeing them. At 402 Wa3hrag"!b!!f$h
Singer Mfg. Co.. Phone Main 43S8.
SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY
damaged machine 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. SIgel. agent. 335 Morrison st.
.
DOES TOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair It with Elaterlte; It rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating: good over
eld Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs.
Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL,
Hard and pool tables; easy payments; we
rent tables, with privilege of buying: modern
bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Balkt-Collender.
49 3d st.
FOR SALS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS,
groceries and fixtures at discount; will sell
part or whole. M. E. O'Connor, 715 Johnson.
ANGORA GOATS AT A BARGAIN. 60 HEAD.
Inquire G. W. Sharp. N. Yamhill, or of.
owner. A. S. Watt. 746 E. Burnslde st.
PARTY LEAVING CITY HAS FINE Pi
ano, almost new. which must be sold;
your price. Address G 45. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE AT BARGAIN GASOLINE EN
glne for automobile. 5H Horsopower. T.
N. Smith, "phone Scott 1293.
A NEAT CLUSTER DIAMOND RING WITH
turquoise In center, only $14. Uncle Myers,
143 3d St.. near Alder.
1.000.000 HARD BRICK FOR SALE. MRS.
Howe's brickyard. 1209 Division st. Pbone
Union 173.
FOR SALE $50GRAPHOPHONE OUT
flt (almost new), $30. Call up Phone East
2182.
Moving picture film. uRg slide, maglo las
teres. T. P. Andrews. 109 Moat.. 8. F.. Cal.
TWO CAGE CIRCUS WAGONS. ALL KINDS
vehicles bought and sold. 211 Washington.
Bargains In typewriters, supplies, office goods,
rubber stamps, safes. Coast Co.. 231 Stark.
Oliver typewriters, S. H. typewriters, all
makes. Norrls Safe it Lock Co.. SI 3d st.
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF
Americans now $25; 7th and Morrison.
FRESH MILCH COW. YOUNG, GENTLE,
Good .milker. 344 Sellwood St., Alblna.
BEAUTIFUL CANARY BIRDS, DEEP TEL
low, cheap. 231 H Market st.
FOR SALE CHEAP SET OF BAND UNI
forms. 29 N. 11th. upstairs.
CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE BY W. EX
Jacobs. Phone Union 1632.
SMALL COOK STOVE FOR SALE CHEAP.
134 N. 9th.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARM1 ABLEBODD3D.
unmarried men. between ages of 2i and 35.
dtirens 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.
SUCCESSFUL SALESMEN TO HANDLE
line of staple specialties in Montana and
-Eastern Idaho on commission. Sell mer
chants only. A valuable aide line worth $3
to $10 a day to a good man. Give refer
ences and experience. Address C 33, Ore
gonlan. THU ORIGINAL JOHN A. MOLSR 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.
Halatead. agent. 215 MorrUon bu. Portland.
RELIABLE PERSON EACH LOCALITY
for business position; salary $20 weekly and
expenses; expense money advanced; posi
tion permanent; previous experience un
necessary business established. Address Mr.
Cooper, Como block, Chicago.
EMPLOYED OR UNEMPLOYED IF YOU
are a competent manager, salesman, tech
nical or oitice man. we can help you to a
good position. Call or writo for plan and
booklet. Pacific Commercial Bureau, suite
45, Concord blk., 2d and Stark.
LOGCJEBS, MILL AND TaRDMEN. LAB
orcrs. city and country; men and teams,
farmhands and mllktra, restaurant and
ief-houze help; work of all kinds. Ca
nadian Employment Co., 249 Burnslds aa4
22&tt Morrison. Phone Main 3074.
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.
5 HOUSE CARPENTERS. $3. S HOURS. IN
a good, live country town; steady Jobs .for
competent mechanics.
HANSEN'S OFFICE 26 N. 2D ST.
WANTED AN ENERGETIC MAN FROM 23
to 35 years old. fair education, some business
experience and knowledge of range riding.
N 41, care Oregonlan.
WANTED TO CARRY MORNING ORE
KOnlans to Fulton Boy with pony pre
ferred. Apply a't Oregonlan business office,
4:30 P. M.
SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITORS. READY REF
erence. weekly. 25c monthly: canva&s busi
ness places; commission. 636 Chamber of
Commerce.
WE PAID ONE SALESMAN $489 COMMIS
slons In one week. Pocket sample. D. T.
Weir White Lead Co.. St. Louis. Mo.
DETECTIVES EVERY LOCALITY; GOOD
salary, experience unnecessary. Inter-Stata
Detective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis.
PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE NEWLY
opened; special Inducements to young men
to learn trade. 267 Flanders.
WANTED FIVE SOLICITORS. SALARY OR
commission. $4 to $10 per day. 23 Labb
bldg.. Portland.
Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber
College. 741 Howard st.. San Francisco.
FOUR GOOD SOLICITORS AT ONCE,
good wages. Call 232 Stark st.
DR. WALKER. 181 1ST.. CURES ALL P Ri
vets diseases of men.
WANTED BOY WITH WHEEL. 347
Washington street.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
EXPERIENCED CLERK. GERMAN PRE
f erred, begin January 1; .good salary.
Clerks' Registration Bureau, 265 Mor
rison st. .
WANTED NEAT. ACTIVE GIRL AS
clerk; no experience required; permanent.
Clerks' Registration Bureau. 283 Morrison
street.
BRIGHT. UP-TO-DATE WOMEN TO CAN
vas: splendid opportunity to right per
sons. Call 0-12 A. M., 33 Front st.
WOMAN OF ABILITY TO TRAVEL; MUST
be unencumbered, of good address and will
ing to work. J 41, Oregonlan.
WANTED GIRL TO ATTEND OFFICE;
light work; will pay $10 to $15 month. Ad
dress E 45. Oregonlan.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework: small family. Apply fore
noons, 087 Northrup st.
GIRL OF 14 TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK;
can secure good home and small wages.
84 N. I6th.
WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO HELP GEN
eral hourcwork; no washing., 340 East
Seventh N.
WANTED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR
family of three. Apply 524 East Ilth st.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Call 183 East 13th sL, near Taylor.
GIRL FOP. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP
ply 692 Hancock St.. Irvlngton.
EXPERIENCED GIRL TO, COOK AND DO
general bouiework; 2 in family. 402 Taylor.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CHAM
bermalda, cooks, waitresses, nurse- girls,
second girls, housekeepers, housework. $13
to $30. Canadian Parlor. 226& MorrUoa.
Phone Main 1323.
DRAMATIC. VAUDEVILLE. ACTING, STAGE
daclnc sketches taught: terms reasonable;
positions guaranteed. Newman's School of
Acting. Raleigh bldg., 6th and Washington.
EXPERIENCED FORELADY FOR OUR
factory manufacturing overalls and shirts.
Apply, with references, to Clendenlng.
Angllm & Co.. Seattle. Wash.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR
general housework; must be a good cook;
salary $25 per month. 7S6 Corbeit st.. cor.
Glbbs; take S car.
A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work; must be good cooKS'good wages to
right party. Apply 2-3 Union ave., N..
near Holiday ave.
LADIES EARN $20 PER HUNDRED
writing short letters; send stamped en
velope for particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., Cas
sopolls. ilch.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS,
waiters, chambermaldr. general workers; St.
Louis Agency. 230& "Yamhill. Phone Black
2881.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED LADY OR GENTLEMAN OF
fair education to travel for a firm of $230.
000 capital; salary $1072 per year and ex
penses, paid weekly. Address, with stamp.
J. A. Alexander, Portland,. Or.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
BY YOUNG MAN. POSITION IN OFFICE OR
clothing store; 7 years' experience bookkeep
ing and shipping clerk: good references. R
20. Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN. WITH 7 YEARS' EXPERI
ence in grocery business, wishes employ
ment. Address X 33. Oregonlan.
A POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER OR GEN
eral office work; experience in lumber of
fice. V 44, Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED CLERK WANTS POSITION
In a dry goods store. C 43, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
TELEPHONE DRAKE FOR COOKS (ALL
races), waiters, dishwashers, laborers, farm
hands, clerks, porters, anybody. 2C5 Wash,
lngton.
YOUNG MAN. GOOD HABITS AND FAIR
business education, - desires employment;
moat any kind. Address N 44. Oregonlan.
JAPANESE LABOR ASS'N CAN FURNISH
domestic servants; farmer and all kinds of
help. Black 092. 26S Everett st.
WANTED WORK OF ANY . KIND BY 3
young Japanese boys. Address 43 N. 4th st.s
city. Phone Clay 872.
NICE JAPANESE BOY WANTS TO DO
housework and cooking. Japanese Mission
Phone Clay S54.
WANTED POSITION AT BRICK-LAYING,
odd Jobs taken. 424 1st. Phone West 2861.
Schultr.
TWO BRIGHT BOYS WANT POSITIONS
as housework by the day. Japanese MIralon.
Clay 834.
JAPANESE YOUNG BOT WANTS HOUSE
work. or make beds. T 44. Oregonlan.
SITU ATI 0' WANTED FEMALE.
Dressmakers.
DRESSMAKING PARLORS. ROOM 217.
Allsky bldg. Tailor-made suits and wraps of
tdl kinds. Jackets rellned. Skirts bound and
pressed for $L Prices reasonable.
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES
work by day; flrst-class references. Phone
Main 6038.
Nurses.
EXPERIENCED NURSE WISHES EN
gagements; will take confinement casus;
best references, phone Front 210S. A 43.
Oregonlan.
Domestics.
JAPANESE GIRL WANTS POSITION IN
family; do any kind o work. K 44. Ore
gonlan. JAPANESE GIRL WANTS LIGHT WORK,
for board and room; wages no object. P. O.
Box 545.
WANTED AGENTS.
CASH IN ADVANCE EACH WEEK TO OUR
salesmen; choice territory now open; write
quickly for particulars; send references with
first letter, and state where you want to
work; outfit free. Address Washington
Nursery Co., Toppenish. Wash.
WANTED ENERGETIC PERSONS (MEN
or women) to solicit orders: salary or com
mission. Box 305, Portland.
WANTED PICTURE AGENTS. LADIES OR
gents; big money. 404 Ablngton bldg.
Wanted Portrait agents; side line; big money.
Lucerne Photo Studio. Dekum bldg.
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 6266.
WANTED BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY,
small family, gentleman, wife and son. mod
ern 7 or 8-room house, spacious yard; rent
$35 to $40; must be best location. Address
P 28, care Oregonlan.
WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO WANT
bouses. If you have a house to rent, see us
cr send description. We make no charge tor
renting. H. E. Edwards. 187 1st at.
WANTED TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS
in block or rooming-house; heated and
bath on same floor, by two gentlemen;
good reference. 312 Fenton bldg.
WANTED TO RENT PART OF STORE BY
responsible paxy engaged In Jewelry business.
Address H 19. care Oregonlan.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes; highest pnee paid. Call at the
"Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517.
IK YOU HAVE A LODGING-HOUSE FOR
sale that Is a real bargain call 302 Madi
son. SHOES HALF-SOLED FOR Doc at HOOLA
baugb's. 2S7H Taylor, bet. 3d and 4th.
WANTED MALE COCKER SPANIEL PUP.
Phone Main 1526, 9 to 12 and 2 to 4.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT
tle of all kinds. Phone East 2233.'
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. $3 PER
week; hot and cold water; private family;
central. 394 Yamhill.
NICELY TURNISHED ROOMS. $? PER
week; steam heat, electric light, bath. 130
11th, near Morrison.
ONE FINE FRONT ROOM IN NEW. MOD
"ern flat: will rent for ?10; bath, gas and
phone. 246 7th st.
248 SIXTH ST.. FOUR BLOCKS SOUTH
Hotel Portland, sunny furnished room with
private family.
THE MARQUAM HOUSE. 143b 6TH ST.
Rooms, single, en suite aad housekeeping.
Pbone Clay 1653.
NICELY FURNISHED ALCOVE ROOM,
suitable for two or three persons. 169 Park,
near Morrison.
THE - TEMPLETON, 206 FIRST ST.
Flrst-class single rooms. $1.50 and up.
Phone, bath.
BAY-WINDOW ROOM. WELL FURNISHED,
convenient to city. 2 Grand ave. S.. cor.
E. Ankeny.
3C0H MADISON. BET. 5TH AND 6TH FINE
ly furnished rooms; heat, bath- and gas;
$1.50 uo.
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS,
with bay windows; rents reasonable. 223
5th st.
Hotel Butler. 409 Washington Elegantly fur
nished rooms; tourist and transient solicited.
4 ROOMS. WELL FURNISHED. NEAR ST.
Johns car line; rent $12. Phone Scott 1064.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. BATH,
gas. 432 Jefferson, bet. ltlh and 12th.
THE Y. AL C. A. HAS A. FREE LIST OF
furnished rooms in all parts of city.
TSS IRVING NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
room, suitable for two gentlemea.
41 ELLA NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS;
gasr' bath and phone.