Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 31, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TU33SDAY, JANUARY, 31, 1905
A
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imm THE DIVES
Liquor License
PnmmiHoo i
lrUfniIllU.es 1
i Passes Resolutions.
WOULD REVOKE LICENSES
34y Recommends Thxt 23 Unlawful
Combination Retorts in the North
Eas Be Forced by the Council
to Close Their Cocrs.
Then, cone bask to y aid preposition
x-ed let u Hon ir btbnr robbery aasd
fYnm rslm t n iHur 1b m-vnue ta La4s
ZbMBcnua yeeteeaar ke meetia !
the H-ejuor Heosa-c wraMtK. Mr. ZJauacr
fcad uc pat fart aa emphatic ar
SHRtW tcstftri the proposal of CmmM
ca FScl aad Alba- ta revoke the M-
aw the ssashtaiHoa hwiM hi
Pertlasd
"He have alre-ade- vesea SmjO stare tbaa
v bave ga. Now yaa cut ta take away
W0 Bre af oar rmMM aad yu nat
to dre SA to the rasrWge errcneiary.
llotr are yo g"ag 4 Rt" afcd Zis:-
Then earn bark to ar oM vrepestoen
and Jet as Manas bga rwtb.' said
Xr Aibev- Jt X Jat as lecttlsaatc a
lbs running; mt oomMosOaa houses, and
there are saaay meat U 4N be dad to
lake out a JtaasuM- fer Msjhway rabbery.
partlca-iartr tM sc the FsAr year. It
is a riear pais of low. I have eeasukrd
3iCB3erou Mlaoo a tawyors above the
city na4 the- tass av that K Is axalast
the law Uf oooh loiuw to remata open
SLad fwrthor that M U bssmi the law for
Tim to stm tatok- Mmom whost w know
tnat tatey see malatasasag eowihlnitlon
house
A Question of Revenue.
"Where aee we cotes to jet the rev
enue penrtvtrd Mr. Zamrsnan.
"I mm ThtoVWiC snore of sny eath of of
fice than of the revstwe and I doa't eoa
zi&rr awoer derived trom thoe aowrcea
food, 2 have oonoiostve froai that It Is
BSatest the law. a-nd when X hare seen
tfe houswii sutofa jar open eyes I want
then out of buws."
W hit boolnors hove yo to vote
Store thaa yo have cot? That Is asalaat
the law."
ersoaaHr I aa wsWiij. to stand
Crood for X. if K iHoanti-s aeewsary I am
wlUlnf to riaoe ovorytbias I have u
acakr the &f sood."
il ! ciAar to me." ld Mr. Beattey.
ht Mr AJher is risfrx. We have aa--w'ttlartf
aeted acalaot the law aad aow
-thai he has frwstd eoaehislve roof
that we are arooc theev hi hat one ooarse
S t us to aoeoae K ae do aot revoke
thene hrai us aa araad iury can return
ladictineata acaeatt ws.
No Fear cf Grand Jury.
i doa't care aaythiac ahoat tbe crand
S'Jrf saM Mr. ZlmmwuM a. Tbre woa't
he aay snore araad Jary this year and we
a'll he falrh-d a Jaly. I am talklox to
yoa )m Nke I talked to the grand Jury.
"TiV e aee gwMinc snore aesey from the
aalooa ipie than aaswae e la the dty.
and If we revoke the Neaso they w4N aN
I j oot of htutaeos aad the csty wM lose
So fear. The woa't no oat of busJ
ress. aot 4mrtma tsas year, fioaimstec that
half of rtium aad sm oat of burtntm. the
i-thera aM a y for new Meoaxwi to nn
JSitiuate KUtwm aad we a4M have a
covd Tfoaa from thsa. axsued Mr.
' Las than haaf of thm wl co oat of
twstaeas." aosd Me. HMUac. hut aa
9m aa thoy aet thar Krenfccs tby
wit have the mmm back acaoa and the
plaTS wOM be aa bad a thes- evor aere.
No thoy woa't." showtad Mr. KleceL
Resolution Finally Passed.
It the Coynanmoa aOM stand tat oa
this KfosMa aad lot the aloea men
aeo that ma bmitatma I ItM yw they
-alii rua alratcht salooa." said Mr. Albee.
ouarttsnaa Alboe's rawliiasa room
saeaduts that th kaMt of 3 eembtaa
tlOR hottsta ta the North Had be re
voked was hasHr carried.
Mr 3auaorsaaa frented a Mst of
tisan of iZ othec aalotas. the character
Of a Mirk wttt be tavastlcated.
GETTING EEADKG EOOMS BEADY
Sellwood to Have Circulating Library
With Lecture Course.
Owtas to the delay t cUln posses
Btos t the battdaac a tmattta ave
tsue i be Jewod Library At-oealiea
will bt waahie to the readtec
OKattnc Marary rowms aatfl
next wek. AM the dotasts are betas
cmt4ete4 aad the twoms are be
ins hi ted aa Mm lsoox. af tae Port
laad Irbrarj as ready to ead up 16)
hooks a as Use roosas are road.
These are 'otaams laatatilu Sor adults
aad aiao yoaas laae. This aualwr
J lit b tK-r i n4 waa aeeiary. Be
rtdea thase bioks thore M be masa
nra aad daily pafwrii. leode of Soll
ToMi vtM fara-a oate masaxtaos. aad
fca takoa haid was aa oathusiaara
that tneaa laoHiat Par earroat ex
peasas SStt aatr boa aahM-rthed. be
a.4e moaif fr Autas ap tae rooms.
Ihe batlJtas U a two-ary atrae
turr Taw f ninir oa the lower floor wttt
be omj4 b tae raadtas-rooma.
Kiarirtr Mshts at41 be ttd in the
rooms Mioa Tavior. waa has a ktador
Kirlea ta Mtuai wtH have oharse.
On the 1 1 road floor a hey' csub wiil be
orsaatsod aoSer tae daracttoa of Rev.
2 A Tbomaioa. aad vOM be sHted ua as
a Ci ma ream. Arraansaats are betas
made far a exart-r t luetatma. Mrs. T. C
Btil aad atbers la fioHwawd aN a4st la
the dufonscloa of the rMMa aad several
pictures ae beea promlsod.
The Mbrary aaarters yrU be kept
&jfec eery i onatns exeeat Saaday uatst
abuat tiX a oek aad aoobahlt tw boars
la the ml date af the aas. to cfve apportu-
ml to take out book.
As aaaa aa the date of opeaeas is
M"W doBaOtea) tbe time will be aa- '
oua od. aad the peoMe wtM be a- 1
vitad to aartieipaxe ta a public doJiea- I
tioa af the Whrao A N. m .
pr-tmiaeM basiooso aaa. Is presides,
suad Mrs. It- It Kara, af tae SeMwood
achoal, H eenxr- of the atsoeiatiea.
KILLED OK THE STEEET.
Tragic Fate of Judge Keiley, Twice
Rejected as Ambassador.
rA&IS. Jan. aa Cacsut-Geaeral Gowdy
htm heec hsfarsed by the authorities that
a. str&acer reee-acty rua aver aad kttled
on the Place de la Concorde has been
ideattfied aa farmer Chief JuFtiee Keiley.
of the latornationtl Court af Appeals ef
Cairo, EtrjK. who reoeatiy has been re
etdi&S hi Iaaeaa.
'WASHINGTON. Jan. 30 -ABtheny M
Keiley ttrvt aame late National jiromlnence
thraush his nomination by President
Oereiand in JSS aa Minister to Italy. His
caputataeat was canceled en account of
the objections af the Italian Government,
lie waa then accredited by President
Cleveland aa Minister to Vienna, but the
Austrian Government also declared Mr
Jit -ley to be persona son srata. the first
subjection beicr thxt he held ultra, asoa-
cScsalre to
This ere una wai not satisfactory to an
Influential cirole la Austria, and It ru
then altered that hU Catholicism, was
lax. from which charge he was warmly
defended br the Administration at Wash
Secretary Bayard addressed a
note to the Austrian Government. In
whlah he cesuaented on the unreaaanable
Bs of race and religious distinctions.
The Secretary cren went so Jar aa to
nay that the appointment would be al
lowed to stand even though It resulted In
a cessation of diplomatic relations be
twetn the United States and Austria.
To relieve the Administration of Presi
dent Cleveland of further exnbarraecsnent
Mr. Krtlry resigned and later was appoint
ed to the International Court at Cairo.
He realised la April. 1KC. owing. It was
understood, to the death of his wife. His
record In 'Cairo waa distinguished by
ability.
Mr. KeHey founded and for a time edited
the Norfolk Virginian, and tbe Index
and News, of Petersburg, lie was Mayor
of BlehEBond for one term and was after
wards chosen District Attorney of that
oty. For 12 year Mr. Keiley waa presi
dent of tbe National Irish Catholic Be
nevolent Union. His brother Is Bishop
Benjamin KeHey. of the Diocese of Sa
vannah. Ga. Mr. Keller waa about 70
?rzr
VIEW WILLAKETTE VALLEY.
Eastern Railroad Officials Enjoy Spe
cial Trip Through Country.
It B. MHler. seneral freight asent of
the O . R. & N.; A. Lb Craig, seneral pas
aeager agent of the same line; AV.
Canaan, general freight and .passenger
agent of tbe Bouthern Pacific lines In
Oregon, accompanied by P. C. Stohr, aa-
ststnat trade director of the Hani man
.rtcm. from Chicago, composed a party
wmeh returned yesterday morning from
a trip throcsb the Willamette Valley and
Southern Ore ten.
The party went by special train on Sat
urday mertrias. leavias the city at
o'clock, in company with the special be&r
las J. C. Stabbs. traffic director of the
llarrimaa Maes, and bis party, which had
been here to attend tbe conference be
tween the traffic representatives of the
transcontinental lines and the North Pa
cific Coast Jobbers and Manufacturers'
Association.
The time was set so early in the morn
inc. la order that the entire trip between
Portland and Ashland could be made in
tbe daytime, and the scenes and advan
tage f the Willamette Valley and of
Southern Oregon could be pointed out to
the Kastera visiters.
Mr. Stubbs and his party milt remain In
San Prandsee for a abort time and wHl
then return to Chlcase. the headquarters.
Mr. Stebr. who has been recently ap
pointed to SH the place Wt vacant by the
appointment of Ben Campbell to the Great
Northern, returned to Portland in order
that he mlsht remain here for several
daya and become acquainted with the
leeal eoadittoas aad with the business and
Haes over whlcn he Is to assume & partial
ooatroL lie will remain here for perhaps
a weex. and in that time will have visited
the different sections covered by the Har
rimaa lines. After bis visit is concluded
Mr. Stohr wltt leave for Eastern Oregon
and Waahfastoa. to visit the Mnes of the
O. R. & N. serving those parts f the
two states. lie wilt then return to his
beadouarters at Chicago.
"1 want to remain In Portland lens
enoush to became better acquainted with
the conditions and the people." aJd Mr.
Stohr yesterday afternoon. "I am not a
strancer in the city, bavins known many
of the old-time residents. I have met
many people from this part of the West
as they wore traveling through the Hast,
and 1 think a great deal of Portland as a
city. I tbialc it is one of the most prom
ising cities In the United States. I want
to become acquainted with the conditions
here, as this is my first trip over the
Harriman Mnes as an official of that sys
tem, and I want to familiarize myself
with the tblnrs needed here.
"Portland will have a sreat thins in
tbe Lewis aad Clark Exposition." contin
ued Mr. Stohr. "I have met people
throughout the East who are asklns of
railroad men what to expect on comlns
here, it lc known and is being talked
about from oae end of the country to the
other, aad 1 am sure will be a sreat suc
cess and win so far toward buttdlng the
otty In future years."
SALLY CITY STATISTICS.
Articles of Incorporation.
Artiefos of tooaniarattea ef tbe MuKaoaiah
MeefcaaUal X&aufaeturlnc Campsar were tiled
Is tbe Ceuatr Clerk's etflee jrtri by V.
A. SerHsx. J M. Tuule and F. C. Heeeker:
apMat steek. SIftkOOO. Tbe objects anaeuoeed
are to maautaeture aad - rssoMoe aad
states trsetlMi e&rtncs. etc.
Marriage Licenses.
LMter R. KoHoek. 28: Xarjorle Iarhni. 21.
Kocrrt Vortb, St. W'alU Walta; Emm
btortz. 2d.
WllMus '. Koike. Bather B. !wis. 23.
Grant T. WWkelsebM. SO; Sderetdea Mae
uart. 2Z.
hert Yaua, 22. lUlem; Leeaa lUrr. IB.
Births.
Jaauarr lt. to the mtfe ef WMMam il. Hob
bkrd. l'rltBi. Or., a dauxfetrr.
January St. to tbe wtfe of Gearce etmmnt,
Cedar Grove, a daucbter.
Jaauary 2b. to tbe wife of Simon GerUKnan,
Sbd Krwm street. tm1n son.
Jaauary 1. to tbe wife of Thomas Barrett,
CM FK reet. s dauabter.
January 26. to tbe wWe of Waker Turner,
eta HUmt Tbirtr-first Mreec. a son.
January 2d. to tbe wtfe of Mekko Prout,
Mt Lariat street, a son.
Deaths.
January 2d. Cbrlitlaa Kaae. ased S2 years
1 awatb and 4 Cars. Good Samaritan Hospi
tal lateravat Prnewster. Mleh.. January 31.
January 2T. Uesiie OOUreM. ard 16 years 3
saeaiba and 2 dara. Eaat Tweaaetb and Irv
lsr nrrrt Interaent Asbland. Or., Janu
ar St.
Jaauarr 2. Adam St. Jaba. iced t0 ears,
Norab Iea SaaMortum. latermeat Ah
bxad. Or.. Jaauarj- at.
Jaauar 2 Heary K. Loac. aged 60 years
BMatbs sod 17 da. S0 iUst Slxtb street
Nofta. latermeM RHer Vie- Cemetery. Jan
uary ai.
January 2S. Mar Heareth. axed S3 jears 8
ntMMhs aad 20 days. Pattoa. Or. latermeat
Crawed Cemeter-. Jaauar' 29.
Building Permits.
Oeerze P4ea. nortfcraj oomer Twenty,
seteatb aad Tburtnaa; SiSOO.
Soldiers' Home Cottages.
SALEM Jaa. 30. (To tbe ESMtor.)-I wish
: to eaM atteatMs to a meaacre introduced in
. tse prcwei ix-swiature wcacn i eenstser vn-
wU uspaMUc la every sense, and which
u BJd upon a mistaken senttoeataUty
fld y praetleal reasooinx.
rL'T If ,b tM th tpectteB " lhe
Sssiiers Home of a sy.tem of osttaxe. to
kHiax at the home. TMs measure was before
a former LerlsCatur. of which I waa a mem
ber, and K was set aside for the reason that
by sueh a movement an immense expense
utd be entailed upon the state, which waa
aeter esatemplated In the osbeme ef taktnc
are of tbe needy veterans; also Sor the reason
that to Flare a let ef women on the premises
would mean continual trouble. Jarrlnr. diaoord.
jealousy, and probably scandals innumerable,
and there would be at least two commandants
necessary to preserve peace aad discipline
a more tbe "eottatea." whereas oae is capa
ble now of manaxlnc tbe whole institution.
1 believe, also, that lnvestixatloa would de
velop the fact that many ef the oil veterans
there wbo have wives Uvlnx are now at the
home as much for their peace of mind and
body aa fer tbe necessities of support, and
It is doubtful If a majority of rush veterans
would vote to have, their wives brouxht to tbe
xrounds permanently. Then there are the un
married taeo and widowers, wbo would at
once become Jealous of the household demands
aad attentions bestowed on the family men
all reesIUuc la tbe worst kind of conditions
which can surround soch a place.
Svery loyal citizen feels like doi&c all la his
eower for tb care aad comfort of tbe old
veteran, but a movement to plant a lot of
women as perBiaaent residents around the
Soldiers' Berne lo not calculated to Increase
taae views that were
friendly government.
HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Kesess. SI.M to SS.tO Fer Day.
to
a. X. DAYUJi. rrss.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (rNCORPORATXD.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Earopeaa Plaa Reaaax 50c te $1.5,0
Flrst-Class'RestaHraat In Ceaaectlea
If
HOTEL SCOTT GO. I
A. J. DEITZ, Manager
Portland's Newest and Best Equipped Hotel
Rooms single or en suite, with private bath. European plan. Elegant cafe
In connection. Free 'bus will meet all trains.
SEVENTH AND AN KENT STREETS. PORTLAND. OREGON.
DR. B. E. WRIGHT
THE PAINLESS DENTIST
Who can fill or extract any number of teeth "without in
flicting the slightest pain to the patient. The largest and
best-equipped dental offico ou the Pacific Coast
342 Washington Street, Corner Seventh
Phone Main 2119.
that rare or enhance that comfort. Uealdes.
If onee beron. such a ccbeme would become
exeeedlncly costly to tbe Mate.
FORMER MEMBER.
The action of Carter's Little Liver Pills
is pleasant, mild and natural. They gently
stimulate the liver and regulate the bow
els, but do not purse.
XlaJLT METEOROLOGICAL REPORT..
PORTLAND. Jan. SO. Maximum tempera
ture, 5 drx. . minimum. 35 ties. River reading
at 11 A. M.. & feet; chance in past 21 hours.
0.7 feet. Total precipitation, S P. M. to 5
P. M.. none, total since September 1. 1001.
20.77 inches; normal. 2C2S; deficiency, 5.51.
Total sunshine January 29. 1005, 2 hours and
2S minutes; potslble scnthlne, 9 hours end
SS minute. Barometer (reduced to sea level)
at S 1. M-. 29.B3.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
si! it
STATIONS. g S; 1 5-
- o o i
" C3
o ?
Baker City 2S1 T j A W Snow
Hlrtmarck ( -j;o.oe, w cloudy
Bae ISMja: 4 V Snow
gufk W T i a; rt. Cloudy
Helena jlS'O.oo, ,sv Cloudy
Kamleeps. B. C 22ifi.W. 8 W Rala
North Head .UHo.tWj 4KR Clear
PeoateUe 32; T 4 NV Snow
Portland rS,'0.Kt,M'E Oear
Red BlafT ;io; T i t;sV Rain
Renebur Hfitt 4.N Cloudy
Saeramnte 52' Tit NU' Cloudy
Sak Lake Citr it2(0.oo; IJRW Cloudy
San Franelseo ;it T 1 4, NW Cloudy
Spokane 34 o.Wl e,N Clear
Seattle -!2iO.(XyiO.NVr Clear
Maiia Walla i3t.0.tx 4;S1Y Cloudy
WEATHER CONDIViONS.
Urbt fails ef enow have occurred today In
Eastern Oreron and Southern Idaho, while
llrht rain is reported in Southern Oregon and
Northern California. Elsewhere in the Pacific
Coast states fair weather has prevailed.
A disturbance or moderate energy is central
this evenlns efT the northern coast of Cali
fornia, while an area of hlRh pressure of con
siderable magnitude Is over British Columbia
and Montana.
The Indications are for generally fair
weather in Northwestern Oregon and the Sound
country and Hght rain In Southern Oregon.
East f the Carcades light snow U probable.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at S P. M. for
2S hours ending- at midnight. January 31:
Portland and vicinity Generally fair; winds
mostly northeasterly.
Western Oregon Generally fair north, occa
sional rain south portion; winds mostly north
eaaterly. Weetern Washington Generally fair; brlek
winds, mostly easterly.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Occaplonal snow.
NEW TODAY.
Tenant Wanted
For well-located, three-story frame
building 85 rooms on upper floors
and seven storerooms on lower floor.
Washington-street propertj'.
Wakefield, Fries & Co.
Phone Main 14. 229 Stark St.
ABSTKACTS OF TITLE
Otr rvcarda are complete aad u
Ws raraJsh abstracts promptly.
ta data.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Oa Improved Portia 3d Real Estata.
sBctrcurr abstxacz a trust co.
Z1C-XU c-b amber of
FOR SALE
A lot with three houses on Lincoln street,
bringlnr J50 per month rent; price $1100. Or
wilt sell one house and fraction of lot sep
arately. This Is s bargain.
PARRISH. W ATKINS fc CO..
2S0 Alder St.
GEO. BLACK
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
318 Worcester Block
General aractlce. Xnrestlcatlona,
Sialste work. Special aad periodical audita.
Phone West IL
EVERETT Bet. 22d and 23d.
in Mead's Addition.
Tbo choicest 73x100 ft. facing- south. For
sale cheap. F. V. Andrews A Co., Hamilton
bldr 1S1 3d st. Tel. Red 3192.
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
ahst-Claos Cheek Restaurant,
Connected Wltfa HetoL
C. O. DAVIS, gee aad Treaa,
THE
ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR UKlSil. Mhisst
Freat aad Merrlsea Streets
PORTLAND - OREQON
TREE 'BUS TO AND FROM ALL. TRAINS.
Bates European plan. COc. 73c SL00. S1.30,
par day. Eampls rooms In connection.
CLASSIFIED AD. EATES.
"Booms." "Rooms "and Board." "House
keeping: Booms," "Situation Wanted." 13
words or less. 15 cents; it to 20 words. SO
cents; 21 to 23 words. 25 cents, etc No dis
count for additional Insertion.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today." 30 cents for 13 words or less;.
18 to 20 words. 40 cents: 21 to 26 words, 30
cents, etc, Orst Insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-half; no further discount un
der ono month.
IMPORTANT The low second-time rate oa
advertising that runs either In the classified
columns, or under head "New Today," wUl
be given only when advextislajr Is Inserted on
consecutive days. Dally and Sunday lasae.
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charged tor at lull oae-tlme rate each In
sertion. "NEW TODAY" (gacgo measure agate), 13
cents per line, first insertion: 10 cents per
line for each additional 'insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Orecoaian. and left st this
office, should always bo inclosed ua sealed
envelopes. No stamp is required oa such
letters.
The Orrgonian will not be responsible for
errors bt advertlsemeat taken through tho
telephone.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson, at salesroom. ISO First
street, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson. AucUoneer.
At Baker's Auction-House, corner Alder and
Park. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co.,
Auctioneers.
At the Portland Auction Rooms. 211 First,
bet, Taylor and Salmon, at 10 o'clock. Gua
A. Low!:. Auctioneer.
At Oilman's Auction Rooms. 413 Washington
sL. at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. GUman,
Auctioneer.
B0R'.
LOGAN January 30, 1003. to Dr. and Mrs.
Ray W. Logan, of Moro, Or., a girl.
CARSTENS January 29. to the wife of C J.
Caretens. formerly the wife of the late at
torney Eugene Showers, of Portland, of near
Gaston, a 12-pound daughter, the. parents of
whom are the best pleased couple in that sec
tion. Dr. C L. Lsrge attending.
MEETING NOTICES.
A. & A. S. RITE. OREGON
CONSISTORY, NO. 1. Regu
lsr meeting in memorial
Hall, Scottish Rite Cathedral,
this evening at S o'clock. By
order MASTER OF KADOSH.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Officers and
members of Oregon Lodge. No. 1. will meet
at K. P. Hall, Marquam Bldg.. Tuesday at
1 P. M. to attend the funeral of late Bro.
Henry R- Long from the residence at E. 6th
and Wasco sts. All knights are requested
to attend.
EUGENE H. DOWLING. a C.
E. D. CURTICE. K. of R. & 3.
ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. I. O. O.
F. Special meeting this (Tuesday) evening,
January 31. 1905. at S o'clock. Oddfellows
Temple. Royal Purple Degree. Visitors espe
cially welcome. E. E. SHARON, Scribe.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BATTER Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral serv
ice of Eleanora W. E. Jjatter. which will
be held at Flnleys chapel, at 2 P. M.. Tues
day, Jan. 31. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
BATTER Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral serv
ices of Eleanora W. E. Batter, which will
be held at Flnley's chapel at 2 P. il. today.
Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
BELL In this city, at the residence of her
caugnter. Mrs. li. a. severance. 2G7 Knott
t.. January 29, 1005. Hannah Emetine Bell,
ased S3 years 9 months and 9 days. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully Invited
to attend the funeral services, which win be
held at the chapel of J. P. Flnley & Son to
day at 3 JO P. M. Interment st Lone Fir
Cemetery.
DUNNING. McENTEE GIXBATJGH,
successors to Dnaalng Campion, under
takers and em bairn, era, modern In every de
tail. 7th and Viae- Phone Mala 430. IVody
assistant.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Undertakers and
cmbalmers. nave moved to their aew build
lag. Third and Salman. Zady assistant.
Telephone No. 387.
J. P. FINLEY & SON. Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d aad Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Xadr assistant. Telephono No. 9.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Aider. Eady assistaat. Teleaheaa East 82.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE A FINE. NEW. WELL-BUILT
S-room residence, good location. West Side;
all modern Improvements; large attic aad
cement basement; COxlOO lot. O 97, Ore
gonlan. FOR SALE NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE; 11600;
monthly payments. O. M. Smith. 730 Cham
ber of Commerce.
TOR RENT FARMS.
10 ACRES FINELY IMPROVED. H0C3E.
barn, etc; street-car line. u. x xnomp
Jc Co a oa.
COLUMBIA THEATER
A. H. Ballard. Lessee and Manager.
ALL THIS WEEK MATINEE SATURDAY,
An Instantaneous success,
MOTHS
OF
SOCIETY
BeauUfully presented by tbe Columbia Stock
Company. Most elegant gowns and richest
stage settings ever seen in Portland.
Prices that never change: Evening, 50c, 35c,
25e. 15c. Matinee, 25c, 15c. 10c.
Down-town box office all day, 327 Morrison
st.; Phone Main 110. Evening at theater;
Main 311.
Marfluarn firanrl Thpalpr JW". t. pangle.
neiideat Uinirtr
Phone Main 863.
Tolght at 8:15 o'clock, last performance
tomorrow night.
XWIS MORRISON
In
"FAUST."
Prices SL 75c, 50c. 35c, 25c, Seats are.
now selling.
Empire Theater Gc5af?rker-
Phone Main 117 for teats.
Prices. 15c, 25c 33c. and 50c
Noble Stock Company. Tonight. Tomorrow
and Wednesday Nights.
"THE MOONSHINERS."
Thursday. Friday Nights. Saturday Matinee,
"FOR LOVE AND HONOR."
Saturday Night Only,
"CARMEN."
All next wek, "Over Niagara Falls.'
STAR THEATER
Great New Bill Today
BELASCO CO.
4 GIRDELLK.R FAMILY 4
THE LAURELLS.
DAISY VERNON.
NAT CARR,
EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE.
Admission. 10 cents. Reserved box seats.
25 cents. Shows 2:30 to 4:30. 7:30-to 10:30
P. M-
BAKER THEATER
SHE'S COMING I
SHE'S HERE!!!
WHO?
YEN IT A;
In her spectacular dances
Your neighbors will tell you.
7 Other big acts T.
All for 10 cents afternoons and evenings.
LYRIC THEATER
iCorssr Alder and Utveath.1
HIOH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:30 to 4:30; 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday. 3 to 19 P.
M. This ad. and lOo will admit two paopls
say matlnte. except iSusoaya and holidays.
TEN CENTS NO HIGHER,
BIJOU THEATER,
Portland's handsomest family theater.
Home of Comedy and Drama. 6th and Alder.
Monday Jan. 30, and during the week. Bi
jou Stock Company under the management
of A. R. Thorne. will present for the first
time in Portland the Screaming Farce-Comedy
In three acts, entitled
"THE NEW TUTOR."
One performance In the afternoon and two
at night. Sundays continuous. Admission to
any part of house 10 cents.
ROSE EYT1NGE
Pupils prepared for stage, pulpit,
platform or parlor. Either private
lessons or class work. For time aad
terms, apply at
261 Thirteenth Street
PHONE MAIN 1203.
FOR t3 ALE REAL ESTATE.
NEW. 5-ROOM HOUSE. HARD FINISHED
inside, water piped In to sink; large lot.
23 old fruit trees; for 1600 spot cash; also
two large C-room houses. S30 down and
$15 per month; a 5-room cottage, $25
down and $15 per month: some choice
building lots. i blocks and blocks, very
cheap, easy terms. See Joe Naih. In the
white house at Nashville Station, on the
Mount Scott car. Phone Union 1501. e
FOR SALE $2500
Seven-room house, at lit. Tabor: first-class
plumbing. ML Tabor water, electric lights,
cement basement. H-block from car line.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY,
109 Third street.
FREE LAND! FREB LAND!
A chance to secure a home and make
money; only cost is fer water right, which
averages $10 per acre; under state control.
For particulars writs or call at office of Co
lumbia Southern Irrigation Co., 639 Wor
cester blk.
FOR SALE THREE LOTS IN PORTLAND,
Or. ;wlll sell cheap; or take a loan. Address
at once owner. Miss Lanora E. Burnett, Se
attle. Wash.
7-ROOM HOUSE. VER1 NICE. IN HARD
wood finish; must eell: also 5-room cottage;
can make terms to suit buyer. Phone Main
6278.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addlton. Lents. Or. Take ML Scott car. 3c
FOR SALE LOT 50x150 AND 8-ROOM
house: $2600. Apply on premlsee. 297 Til
lamook, bet. William and Rodney aves.
$4500 NEARLY NEW MODERN 7-ROOM
house: electricity, bath, gas; Improved
streets. Owner, 212 E. 30th st.
INSIDE LOT ON 17TH AND G LI SAN FOR
sale, reasonable price The Ames Mercan
tile Agency. Ablngton bldg.
$1000 CORNER LOT, S. E. COR. HOOD
and Grover sts.. 100 feet on Hood at. See
owner. 211 GIbbs st.
SEVERAL NICE IMPROVED LOTS. CHEAP.
Central Alblna. L. M. Davis, owner, Mo
hawk bldg., city.
6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. SOUTH PORT
iand: easy terms; $1500. L. E. Thompson
& Co.. 22S 3d.
5-ROOM COTTAGE. NICE LITTLE HOME;
$1150: small payment down, balance monthly.
Phone East 675.
6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. $1850: SMALL
payment down, balance monthly. Phone East
675.
WE BUILD HOUSES. EASY PAYMENTS;
furnish lots if dsxlred. 012 Commercial bldg.
LAND SCRIP.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready for Immediate
use. LOWEST PRICES.
E F. A F. B. Riley. COS Chamber Commerce.
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP, Tlil
bered. farm or grazing land: aU sizes, lowest
prices. H. B. Cozspson. 618 Marquam bldg.
FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH
cr guaranteed land scrip on hand ready to
locate Maglnnla tc Son. 227 Failing bldg.
LAND SCRIP FOR IMMEDIATE USE FUR
nlshed; will take any Government land.
Whltten & Bryant. 718 Marquam bldg.
FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER
scrips: general land practice. Collins Land
Co., Concord bldg.
We're again in the market with low-priced
scrip. L. W. Whiting & Co.. 40S Ablngton.
TO EXCHANGE.
EXCHANGE $2500 HOME. FULLY FU fi
nished, drawing good rent. lawn, ehade trees,
flowers, barn, chicken-coop, woodhouse. cellar.
In mining and smelting town; for Improved
farm land; must be good soil and good mar
ket. Address L 88. Oregonlan.
IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY TO Ex
change for rooming-house. Hatfield & Smith,
165H 4th sr.. room 32.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED HOME ON INSTALLMENTS,
bouse two or more rooms; not particular as
to state of repair; would like rather large
plot of ground; not too far from cars;
give location, price and terms. X 10, Ore
gonlan. WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES.
$2000 to $10,000; also business properties.
$5000 tO $20,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whit
ing A Col. 40S Ablngton bldx.
FOR SALE FARMS.
FOR SALE 5 OR 10 ACRES. ALL IN FRUIT.
full bearing-. i-nnie from Vancouver, waan.
II. A. Haeeltlnc owner, 284 Stout St.. Port
land.
FOR SALB FARMS.
farms;
few exceptional bargains just in.
55 ACRES Fine buildings of all kinds.
400 acres under cultivation, well fenced. 15
acres prunes, rood drier; 1 miles from
good town in Yamhill County. This is an
up-to-date place in every respect; easy
terms; $17 per acre.
34S ACRES Big barn, cheap house: 75
acres under cultivation. 100 ready for plow;
lot small fruit: all good level land; 1H
miles from good live town In Polk County:
$16 per acre; terms easy.
60 ACRES All In cultivation, of which
there are 25 acres of hops In fine condition,
ail cleared and plowed: yield last year.
37.000 pounds; latest Improved hophouse; one
of the best yards and small farms In Polk
County, IK miles from town: railroad runs
past place. Price only $6500, part cash.
TAFT ft. CO.
122-3-5-6 Ablngton Block.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED
160 acres rich bottom land, one mile from
Kelso: 135 acres cleared; good 6-room houe.
large barn, new silo. 5 horses. 50 cattle, new
mower, wagon, corn planter, plows; hay
rake, steel harrow, new double harness, new
cream separator, cans and milk utensils,
buggy and harness and many other toou
and Implements.
Price only $7000. cash, balance mortgage
at 8 per cent interest. This Is one of too
finest dairy ranches In the country.
IMUS & WILLOUGHBT.
Kalama, Wash.
ATTENTION!
Do you know tthat Central Oregon has
the best future of any place In the North
west? Fine climate good soli, plenty of
fuel and lumber.
Do not buy until you make Investigation;
lands from $5 to $25 per acre.
Write your wants to Riley Glrthoffer,
Shanlko. Or.
$2.50 AN ACRE AND UPWARDS FOR
22.000 acres of tanning, dairying and fruit
lands, lying In Benton and Lincoln Coun
ties. Oregon, along the line of the Corvallis
A Eastern R. R. Will be sold In large or
email tracts. Terms on application.
J. D. WILCOX,
202K Stark st.
15 ACRES NEAR OREGON CITY ELECTRIC
line: all clear; good 8-room house: $3000.
Rlsley & Starkweather, Milwaukee, Or.
FOR SALE-160 ACRES VIKGEt LAND: 19
miles from city. Sea . D. E. Budd about
bargain. 110 1st at.
FOB, SALE.
Horses. Vehicles and Sarnesav
BARGAIN $160 BUYS TEAM. WAGON AND
harness; team is 8 years old; weighs 2400
pounds; are sound: work single or double;
harness Is new. wagon is In first-class order.
Call Regal Stables, 14th and Bumaide sts.
SNAP $45 BUYS BAY HORSE. 7 YEARS
old: weighs 1075 pounds; sound and suitable
for delivery, farm or express; also good, light
farm wagon and single express harness. Call
Regal Stables. 14th and Burnslde sts.
PAIR OF HORSES. 7 AND 8 YEARS OLD;
weighs 2600 pounds: are sound: work slngie
or double: suitable for ranch; also new heavy
harness and good 3-Inch farm wagon; sell
separately. Call 23 North 14th.
WAGONS AND OTHER VEHICLES FOR
sale or hire; also horses. Hubert & Hall.
264 4'h.
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND
vehicles on Coast tor sale or hire. 211 Wash.
FOR SALE 2 CARRIAGES OR CABS; RUN
three months. 204 Jefferson st., room 10.
SEVEN HEAD OF GOOD. YOUNG HORSES
for sale cheap today. Front and Jefferson.
10 HEAD' OF HORSES FOR SALE AT MON
tavllla Livery Barn. Phone Union 22.
24 HORSES FOR BALE AT 4TH AND BURN
aide. Pianos.
$235 CASH BUYS $423 PIANO. USED FEW
weeks; need money. A 52, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair it with Elaterlte; it rolls, easy to
lay;. needs no painting or coating; good over
old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs.
Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2, Hamilton bldg.
FOR SALE NEW AND 2D-HAND BIL
llard and pool tables; easy payments; we
rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod
ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswlck-Balke-Collender.
49 3d st.
FOR SALE A FINE SIX-FOOT SHOWCASE,
a National cash register and a Hall's fire
proof safe, all nearly new. 329 Washing
ton street.
FOR BALE A 3-YEAR-OLD HEREFORD
bull, or will trade for one of same breed: to
be seen at Union Stockyards, city. C Mln
singer. 160 CORDS FINE FIR WOOD ON BANK
river at Holbrook for sale or trade. 321
Morrison st. Ralston.
FOR SALE A VERY FINE ST. BERNARD
pup (male); $5 If taken at once; worth $25.
Apply 72 6th st.
CHEAP 700 CORDS BIG FIR WOOD, 4
foot lengths. Fred Voget, Salem, Or.
Route 9.
Bargains in typewriters; supplies, office goods,
rubber stamps, safes. Coast Co.. 231 Stark.
BUY YOUR WOOD AND COAI, OF HOOVER.
313 Water st. Phone Main 4593.
FOR SALE COUNTERS. SHELVING AND
show-caaeo. 105 N. 14 th st.
HELP WANTED MALE.
THERE IS MORE DEMAND THAN EVER
for competent salesmen, bookkeepers, sten
ographers and technical men, and we need
men for many such positions now open.
Pacific Commercial Bureau, euite 45, Con
cord block. 2d and Stark.
LOGGERS. MILL AND YARDMEN. LABOR
ers. city and country: men and teams, farm
hands and milkers, restaurant and raesa-housa
help; work of ail kinds. Canadian Employ
ment Co., 249 Burnslde and 226U Morrison.
Phone Main 3074.
PERSON TO CALL ON RETAIL TRADE,
established business; $26 and expenses paid
-weekly; expense money advanced; position
permanent; previous experience not es
sential. Addres Trade Manager, 323 Dear
born. Chicago.
MAKE MONEY. EASY WORK. BIG SALARY.
dramatlc. vaudeville, acting: stage dancing
taugnt; class lessons, sue in all branches;
positions secured. Newman's School of Act
ing. Lange Hotel, Gth and Washington.
WANTED MAN THAT UNDERSTANDS
the meat business, to take orders and de
liver; salary according to experience. Na
tional Market. 394 E. Burnslde St.. cor
Grand ave.
WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN
plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Co.. School of
Practical Plumbing. Send for catalogue. Ad
dress 4973-75 Easton ave.. SL Louis. Mo.
ADVERTISING SOLICITORS; COMMIS
slon; Exposition publication, newspapers,
magazines, periodicals. Clyde's Advertising
Bureau. 63S Chamber of Commrece.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS SOLICITOR FOR
monumental work; must nave experience and
references. Aaaress watts Marble works
The Dalles, Or.
GOOD PAY FOR GOOD MEN SELL SICK
aud accident benefits; well-established home
institution. New. popular plans. 401 Mar
quam bldg.
ENERGETIC PARTNER WANTED; PROS-
perous country newspaper; fine climate; no
opposition; experience unnecessary. A 4,
Oregonlan.
MAN OR WOMAN. GUARANTEED $10 DAY
through office; experience unnecessary: lit
tle cash required start. 234! Morrison si.
room 1.
SADDLEMAKER. WHO CAN ALSO WORK
on Harness; a good job for tne rlgnr man.
Address P. O. box 384. Colfax, Wash.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS VEST AND PANTS
maker; none other need apply. C. O. Mc
Williams, Baker City, Or.
YOUNG MAN. STENOGRAPHER. SOME EX
perlence: one familiar with drug terms pre
ferred. V 4. Oregonlan.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PLANER MAN.
night work. Inquire of Standard Box and
Lumber Company.
SHOEFITTER WANTED BY REID Sc
Hertache Co.. 9 and 11 North 1st st., city.
WANTED ENERGETIC CITY SALESMAN;
commission; references required. 84 3d st.
Men wanted to learn barber trade Saroer
College. 741 Howard St.. San Francisco.
WANTED BOY OR MAN TO WASH DISHES.
Wigwam Oyster House. 235 1st at.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BUTCHER.
Call at the Oregon market. j
WANTED A MAN TO DO CARPENTER
work. 211 Washington st.
DR. WALKER. 181 1ST. CURES ALL P Ri
val diseases of men.
SALESMAN. CITY. COUNTRY; BIG WAGES.
215 Cossmercial blk.
KELP s WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED-STNGERS. DRAMATIC PEOPLE;
performers; musicians, male and female
quartets, for vaudeville circuit. Portland
World's Fair, traveling companies. New
man's Vaudeville Circuit. Lange Hotel, 6th
and Washington.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALU KINDS CHAM
ucrciatcs. cook, waitresses, nurse gnris. sec-
Send girls, housekeepers, housework. $13 to
0. Canadian Parlors. 228& Morrlsea, Fhoas
am 1323.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS.
""era. cnarqoermaias. general workers.
Su Louis Agency. 2304 Yamhill. Phone
Black 2SS1.
HEPPNER HOUSEWORK. $20 (TICKET).
uiucrs uij . restaurant waitress $o; assist
ant housework $2. Drake's. 203 H Washing
ton. WANTED GIRL to rio nrvpR a t. wnrrs-p.
2 small family; good wages. Call room
203. the Brown, Hawthorne and Grand aves.
WANTED AT ONCE RELIABLE, ENER-
getic business woman, mature years, to take
management of office. D S7. Oregonlan.
WANTED SEVERAL PRIVATE STUDENTS
in penrcansaip: weu-anown professional pen
man. M 93, Oregonlan.
LADIES OR GENTLEMEN WISHING EM-
pioyment; good salaries, call room 34. Bel
vldere Hotel. 9 to 12.
WANTED A COMPETENT CHAMBERMAID.
swede or German preferred. St. Helen a
Hall. Portland. '
GIRLS WANTED MACHINE OPERATORS
at G. P. Rummelln & Sons. 126 2d St., near
Washington.
WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR DINING-
room work and assist in kitchen. Apply
270 6th a
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
worK and cooking. 161 24th st. Telephone
Main 3116.
WANTED LADY SOLICITORS. -APPLY
any day next week. Multnomah Institute.
66 6th st.
WANTED WAITRESS FOR PRIVATE
boarding-house; must be experienced. St
Alder st.
WANTED COMPETENT CHAMBERMAID;
none otner neea apply. 63 N. ISth ot., cor.
Davis.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work, 2 in family 581 East Main, cor. 14th.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
small family. 615 East Pine cor. 16th st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
small family. Apply 4C9 Hall st.
WANTED A WOMAN FOR HOME BAKERY;
per montn. n. 6th st.
GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Apply 715 Flanders st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL
small family. 282 12th.
HOUSEWORK.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL- HOUSE-
worjs. f none iast 243.
GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK. 69
N. 7th st.
HELP WANTED MALE OS FEMALE.
WANTED VAUDEVILLE PEOPLE FOR
road show; call after 1 P. M-, Tuesday.
301 Taylor st. Chas. Llpman.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookaeepers and Clerks.
POSITION BY COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER,
temperate, reliable, not afraid of work; best
of references. M 14. Oregonlan.
BY COMPETENT OFFICE MAN AS STEN
ographer or bookkeeper; city references- H
4, Oregonlan.
GENERAL OFFICE MAN. 0 YEARS' Ex
perience; good references. S 97, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
COLLECTOR'S PLACE WANTED BY MAN
with references, who can give bond: wouirt
like to make himself; otherwise useful when
not out collecting. Address X 6, care Ore
gonlan. WANTED SITUATION IN HOTEL BY MAS
and wife; man Al clerk or steward; wife,
cashier, stenographer; good references. F 4,
Oregonlan.
JAPANESE, GOOD COOK. WANTS Posi
tion private family: boarding-house or res
taurant. Henry Tahara. P. O. box 125. city.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN FUK
nlsh domestics, servants, farmer and all
kinds ot help. Black 092. 283 Everett at.
A BOY WHO IS BRIGHT. HONEST AND
with a good character, wishes work close In.
K 4. Oregonlan.
WANTED WORK OF ANY KIND BY
young married man; out of city preferred.
G 4, Oregonlan.
A GOOD JAPANESE COOK WANTS Posi
tion in private boarding-house, or family.
P. 4, Oregonlan.
JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION; DO ANY
work for noon for any store. Y. T.. phone
Black 152.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS . A SITUATION
where he can go to school. T 4, Oregonlan.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION WHERE
he can attend school. H. H.. J21 N. 15th st.
WANTED SITUATION BY JAPANESE BOY
as boarding-house cook. Address. 245 First.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers and Stenographers.
COMPETENT LADY STENOGRAPHER DE
sires position: experienced; with best of
references. Address C 84, Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER "WISHES
position; references. J 4, Oregonlan.
Housekeepers.
RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN,
daughter 15. desires situation housekeeper:
widower's family. 230 YamhllL Phone
Black 2381.
Dressmakers.
DRESSMAKING. PLAIN SEWING BY THE
day. Phone Front 2108.
SEWING BY THE DAY. FIT GUARAN
teed. Phone Main 6033.
SITUATION WANTED VERY CAPABLE
second girl, first-class family; wages $20
230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2881.
Miscellaneous.
GOOD JAPANBSE GIRL WANT POSITION
In family to do housework or waitress. Ad
dress Shi'na L, P. O. box 937.
FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS POSITION;
no laundry- X 7, Oregonlan.
BEGINNERS ON THE PIANO. 25 CENTS
per lesson. 449 Irving.
WANTED AGENTS.
Solicitors 3 first-class men; we
pay $4 to $8 per day. Apply at 23 Labbe
bldg.. Portland. Or.
WANTED UP-TO-DATE PICTURE AGENTS,
ladles or gents. S01 Dekum bldg.
WANTED TO RENT.
ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS.
251 Alder street. Telephone Main 933.
Desire the address of families and others
having nicely furnished rooms for rent,
preference will be given those having
bath accommodations, telephone, good car
service, etc Rooms for use of our visit
ing members in attendance on National
Convention in May. E. A. Clem, secretary.
WANTED
Rooms
In all parts of the city.
Apply 220 Goodnough building.
Exposition Accommodation Bureau.
Under direction ot Lewis and Clark
Fair Corporation. Phone Main 62G6.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; Sunday dinner. 2 o'clock. Call 693
Marshall st., Wednesday, between 9 and 10.
WANTED BY YOUNG MAN (CARPENTER)
room, with or without board; close In; state
price. N 4, Oregonlan.
WANTED MI SCELLANEOCS.
WILL BOARD SMALL GIRL. FROM 10 TO
to. 12 years of age; good home and piano;
references exchanged. Address Q 73. Ore
gonlan. WANTED ONE ROLLER-TOP DESK AND
one typewriter desk, immediately; must be
cheap and good. Address E 96, Oregonlan.
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes; highest price paid. Call at ths
"Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood M7.
SHOES HALF-SOLED FOR 50c AT HOLLA
fcaugh's, 2C7H Taylor, bet, 3d aad 4ta,
mpsoE
f