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12 THE MORNING OEEGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAEY 1, 190o TOY NAVIES OFTHE WORLD BELGIUM'S 17 WARSHIPS OF LIT TLE USE IN A FIGHT. Mexico's Feet of Eight Insignificant, but Uncle Sam Is Close By Pew in South America. Chicago. Chronicle. While the great maritime powers are alrtvinE might and main in the struggle Jor naval supremacy, there are one or two important countries to whom a navy; In the modern sense of the word. Is unneces ary and useless, says the Chicago Tribune. Such countries are diplomat ically known as "neutral powers." The most typical instance in this con nection is that of Belgium. Although sandwiched between Trance and Ger many, apprehensions of, annexation by either never perturbs the minds of the Belgian politlcans. The great powers mu tually guarantee Belgium's Integrity. The Belgian iteet. however, comprises 17 ves sels, but the last thing they would be fit for is fighting. The larger number are employed as mail packets, and any traveler who has Journeyed between England and Ostend In a packet flying the red, yellow and black tricolor has really made the trip on a Belgian man-of-war. The two crack warships are of 798 tons and have a speed of 21 knots. The officers navigating the Vessels comprise the naval reserve. Those vessels -which are not employed in the purely pacific capacity are main tained for the protection of the fishing along the coast. In addition to this fleet, however, there are a number of shallow draught, stern-wheel boats patroling the rivers of the Congo, but this navy is distinct from that of Belgium proper. Yet the country has ambitions toward naval supremacy, for there are two coast de fense vessels and six torpedo-boats pro jected. In view of the large extent of the sea line of Mexico the navy possessed by that country for the defense of its coast verges upon the ridiculous. The Inhabitants can not complain of being ground down by taxation to support their navy, since It comprises only eight vessels, and four of these are woefully obsolete. The four largest and most recent were constructed in 1902-3 and are of 1280 tons and 16 knots speed. Still, Mexico has no fears. "Hands off!" is the cry of Uncle Sam when any power casts longing eyes upon Mexico and its wealth. But the extent of Mexico's in terests and her reviving prosperity de mand extra naval force and a programme ' has been elaborated for six cruisers and eight torpedo-boats, spread over five years, at an outlay of $1,000,000 a year. Egypt is another country which has been saved the necessity of building up a navy by its protection under England's wing. True, there are some 40 boats comprising a fleet, but the majority of these may safely be placed in the same category as the Thames steamboats they are about as ancient and efficient. One Egyptian man-of-war, when not belching forth shot and shell, serves as the Khedive's yacht; another as a trans port and several in the capacity of coast guard steamers. Many of the South American states, though immune from European aggres sion, thanks to the Monroe Doctrinq, yet maintain navies just, as it were, "to keep their hand in." for quarrels between them are of almost everyday occurrence. Per haps the smallest and most bizarre are those of Paraguay and San Salvador. The former has one gunboat of 440 tons, car rying four three-pounder guns, and two smaller steamers, while the latter power is still worse equipped for her solitary gunboat is only 75 tons, and the arma ment consists of one small quick-firing gun. Some of these powers such as Ecuador and the effervescent Venezuela possess second-hand warships. Ecuador has two old wooden and Iron tubs, purchased from France, while Venezuela acquired an ob solete Spanish torpedo gunboat, which now acts as flagship. It would be interesting to learn the salaries which the Admirals of the navies of Liberia, Cambodia, Corea or Persia receive in respect of their duties and. furthermore, exactly what their duties comprise. The Llberlan Admiral has probably the easiest office. A year or two ago there were two vessels de mandlng his supervision, but one, un fortunately, foundered while at anchor. ThJ remaining vessel, the Rocktown, a steam schooner, is scarcely sufficiently seaworthy to venture beyond shallow water, and the crew, it would appear. pass tneir time potting seagulls. Of late the Corean navy has fa'ded into oblivion, in comparison with the titanic forces that lately met in those waters. But there are two vessels the Chi Bong of 700 tons and the Bank chef Henrikson of 600 tons. "What their speed is would make an enter taining guessing competition. Both warships, by the way, were procured from Norway, and so indifferent Is the country to naval affairs that they have not yet troubled to change the name of the second vessel, which still retains its original Norwegian nomenclature. Another curious little navy is that of Sarawak. The present representa tive of Rajah Brooke can not renounce his English desires for a navy, so has gathered together a motley fleet of three., vessels the Lorna Doone and paddle-boat. Morocco boasts two small vessels. Though obsolete, they are more for midable than the Costa Rican man-of- war or those of Johore. Even volcanic the Aline, small screw steamers, each carrying two small guns and a small Hayti maintains a navy, to strike ad dltional terror into the hearts of Its foes. It is a motley fleet in being, and one shot from a six-inch gua would send the whole consignment of hulks to the bottom. Racial Types in Europe. Scrfbners. One of the most striking differences between Europe and America is the persistence of racial type there, and here the tendency' to amalgamate all races into the American. Time seems to bring only increased bitterness to racial antagonisms in Europe, while with us the third generation, at the ouslde, is completely merged into the American type. I never have been able to 'understand just what it is that keeps the rancor of races at such a virulent pitch among near neighbors in Europe, when those races will here renounce language, flag and racial as pirations and joyfully and completely merge into the American all patriot ic, all loyal to the Government, all in a generation more anxious to cover every trace of foreign characteristics with the mantel of sovereign Ameri can citizenship than they are to per petuate a single one of those racial prejudices which for generations made enemies of their fathers. In the case of races that are living side by side, that are occupied with the same general problems of life, and that would enjoy the same measure of benefit or endure the same degree of hardship as legislation is economically good or bad, one would suppose that time would soften the asperities of ra cial dislikes. In Europe it is not so. There are some nine races in Austria, for example, and the most beneficent piece of legislation that could be de- IF YOU NEED Window Shade CALL UP MAIN 21 We are makers of high-grade Shades. In their manufacture we use the heaviest hand-made oiled opaques. 'Every Shade is mounted on Hartshorn rollers. Our Shades are hung with screws, which do not mar the casing. They run true, exclude all the light and are made to last. The price is no higher than you would pay for machine-made opaques, cheap' rollers and poor workmanship. j. o. mack & CO. 86-88 THIRD KHZXt XKTSCXAX, Frn. KKR1 AM Yttlif G W Europe Pka THB PORTLAND FORTUKD, OR. 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"With our homogeneous population it is hard for us to understand what a drag and a block an efficient government must follow when sentiment instead of seftve must be appealed to in the legis lative chambers. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Jan. 31. Maximum tempera ture, 42 deg.; minimum, 38. River reading at 11 A. M., 4.2 feet; change in past 24 houra, 0.8 foot. Total precelpltatlon, C P. M. to 5 P. M., none; total alnce September 1, 1004, 20.77 inches; normal. 26.50; deficiency. 5.73. Total sunshine January 30, 1005, 7 hours and 18 minutes; possible, 9 hours and41 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 6 P. M., 30.03. PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER. gLj Wind. 11 STATIONS. 5 ? f 3 1 r on 5 2. : glaf s j Baker City J280, 6'NW I Cloudy Clear Snow Pt. cloudy Clear IPU cloudy (Cloudy lRnow (Cloudy ICloudy I Cloudy Bismarck 40 14 NW Boise Eureka Helena , Kamloops, B. C... North Head , Pocatello Portland , Red Bluff , Roseburg Sacramento ........ Salt Lake City San Francisco ..... Spokane Seattle Tatoosh Island ..... Walla Walla 34 0 4 W 8.S 4JNW 4'BW 6210 6 20 44 0 24!B 14 4 W 42' 52 4'SE 4,E 4!BE 4'NE 44' 60 ICloudy 44 Cloudy GO 0 Cloudy Clear Clear Clear L3U 14'NE 10-NE 44 0 6s:b O.OOj 4.S Pt. cloudy "WEATHER CONDITIONS. Light snow continues this evening: In South ern Idaho, -while elsewhere in the Rocky Mountain and the Pacific Coast States fair weather prevails. Light rain has fallen today in Southern Oregon and in Northern California. Precipitation is also reported In Utah and Nevada. High winds, of a local character, have pre vailed during the last 24 hours at the en trance of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, a max imum velocity of 72 miles an hour being re ported from Tatoosh Island at 5 P. M. The indications are for generally fair weather in this district "Wednesday, except In Southern Oregon, where occasional rain will continue, and in Southern Idaho, where light snow Is probable. "WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for 2S hours ending at midnight, February 1: Portland and vicinity Generally fair, prob ably followed, by occasional rain during the evening or night; brisk winds, mostly easterly. "Western Oregon Generally fair north, occa sional rain south portion; brisk winds, mostly north to east. Western Washington Generally fair weather; briak winds mostly easterly, high at entrance to strait. F-asJern Washington, and Northern Idaho Generally fair. Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Occa sional light enow; lower temperature. A. B. WOLLABER, Acting District Forecaster. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At private residence. 509 Montgomery, at 10 A.- M. U car takes you there. Gus A. Lowlt, auctioneer. By J. T. WUson. at salesroom, 180 First street, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. STREET C W. KXOWIJK, Mjpfc STMETt, MITLKI, HHH $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day lUDOCilTEU fsmuiUTwn COKMUCUt TUTEIHI Epocisl rates Biade to families and sinrlo g-entl-soeH. The man svgement Trill b pleased at times to room mmA all how Kir price. A modem Turkish bath tabllsu meat la the hotel. U. C. BOWERS. Manaxer MEETING NOTICES. GEO. S. ADOLPH. FROM CALIFORNIA, will lecture ca "Uniform Rank" before Port land LuVlcrB fOQ friltArnnl l)Mk..t.H.J Wednealay evening, Feb. 1. at their hall. 6th UPCHtTRCni TiWRP -Vft lfl i n ft xrr Regular meeting tonight "at hall, cor. 17th im;u jjatiusu. vtorK in com cegrees. Ampli fied form. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. Q. TANNOCK, W. M. FRED OLSEN, Seen-tar-. ORIENT LODGE. NO. 17, I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening in Orient Hall. East Portland. Initiatory de gree. D. A. WHEELER, Sec WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 46. A F- & A. "XT Ktatnrl nmm..nt- A cation this (Wednesday) evening. i ;ou o ciock. .aiasonic xiau, uurK- hnrv Vilrti- TP.l In f 1 AH Masons cordially invited. By order wJ M. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec. DIED. LUDEMAN Edward Ludeman, January 31, 1005, of 015 E. 23th St., aged 40 years; left wife and two small children. FUNERAL NOTICES. LUDEMAN At CIS E. 25th St., Edward Ludeman, aged 40 years. Funeral will take place ThuraJay, Feb. 2. at 2 P. M.. from Dunning. McEntec & GUbaugh's Chapel. 7th and Pine sts. Friends invited. Inter ment Lone Fir Cemetery. DUNNING. McENTEE ft GELBAUGH, successor to Dunning A Campion, under takers and embalm era, modern In eTery de tail. 7th and line. l'hooe Main 430. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Undertakers and exnbalmers, hare moved to their new build ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 507. J. P. FINLEY & SON, Funeral Directors, cor. 2d and Madison. Office of County Cor oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9. F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414- East Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE-NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE; 4160O; monthly payments. O. M. Smith. 730 Cham ber of Commerce. MORTGAGE LOANS On Portland real estate at lowest rtk Titlaa insured. Abstract furnish. Title Guarantee & Trust Co., X Chamosr or Csomsrcs, FOR SALE A lot with three houses on Lincoln street. bringing $50 per month rent; price- $4100. Or wm sen one nouse ana rraction of lot sep arately. This is & bargain. PARRISH. W ATKINS & CO.. 250 Alder St. How to Get Interest Even' man wants to know how to do this with safety. Here Is the solution of the problem: "THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON." (CAPITAL $300,000) Issues interest-bearing certificates of deposit that pay from 3 to 4 per cent interest, and can be drawn at any time by giving a certain number of days' notice. Full par ticulars are contained in our book of "ILLUSTRATIONS," Which we will be glad to send you. FORTUKD TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON 109 Third Street. BENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK ..t Vice-President B. LEE PAGET Secretary J. u. uoltka '........Assistant -Secretary AMUSEMENTS. ssbrnwam firanrf Theater W. T. PAN OLE. muiiuui uiunu i ilium Resident Manager Phone Main S6S. Tonlghtat 8:15 o'clock. Last Performance. LEWIS MORRISON In "FAUST." A marvelous scenic production. Prices $1, 75c, 50c. 33c, 25c MARQUAM GRAND THEATER W. T. PANGLE. Resident Manager. Phone Main SOS. Friday and Saturday nights, February 3, 4, 1905, special price matinee Saturday, John C. Fisher's Musical Comedy Success. "THE SILVER SLIPPER" Evening prices Lower floor. $1.50. SI; balocny. 51. 75c 50c: gallery. 25c and 35c: boxes and loges. 910. Special matinee prices $1. .sc. 50c. 35c, 25c. Seats are now selling. Q RAN - THEATER (Formerly Cord ray's.) D A SUBURB HIT BLANCHE BATES in ct The Darling of the Gods' Special Thursday matinee, double bill, "My Aunt's Advice and "Madame Butterfly." COLUMBIA THEATER A. H. Ballard. Lessee and Manager. ALL THIS WEEK MATINEE SATURDAY, An instantaneous success, MOTHS OF SOCIETY Beautifully Dresented bv the Columbia Stock Company. Most elegant gowns and richest stage settings ever seen in Portland. Prices that never change: Evening, 50c, 35c. 25c 15c MaUnee. 25c, 16c, 10c Down-town box office all day. 327 Morrison St.; Phone Main 110. Evening at theater; juun an. Empire Theater Geafear1er- Phone Main 117 for scats. . Prices, 15c 25c 35c. and 50c Noble Stock Company. Tonight, Last Performance. "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 BE LAS CO CO. 4 G IKDELLE. R FAMILY 4. THE LAUKELLS. DAISY VERNON. NAT CARR. EDISON'S PBOJECTOSCOPE. Admission. 10 cents. Reserved box seats, 25 cents. Shows 2:30 to 4:30, 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. BAKER THEATER Third and Yamhill sta. Keating and Flood. Mgrs. Largest Vaudeville House in America MI.TiR. VKNITA. BABY RUTH. HOLLY AND LESLIE. CAL KBATUS. LYDELL AND BCTTERWORTH. HARRY W. WRIGHT. JEANETTE STUART. J. W. WOOD. THE BIOGRAPH. All for 10c Afternoons and evenings. THE LYRIC THEATER Seventh and Alder Streets. Every Afternoon and Evening. THE NEW LYRIC STOCK COMPANY. In the Laughable Farce-Comedy, "What Happened to Smith" Specialties between acts. Performances at 2:30. 7:30 and 9:15 P. M. Usual price of admission. 10 cents. BIJOU THEATER. Portland's handsomest family theater. Home of Comedy and Drama. 0th and Alder. Monday Jan. 30, and during the week, Bi jou Stock Company under the management of A. It. Thome, 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. CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board." "House keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted." 13 words or less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words. 20 cents; 21 to tS words. 25 cents, etc No dis count for additional insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," 30 cents for IB words or less; 16 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half; no further discount un der ono month. IMPORTANT The low second-time rate on advertising that runs either in the classified columns, or under head "New Today," will be given only when advertising is inserted on consecutive days. Dally and Sunday issues. Advertising that is scheduled to appear at intervals of ono or more days apart will be charged for at full one-timo rate each in sertion. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15 cents per line, first insertion: 16 cents- per line for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS. TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed euro The Oregonlan. and left at this office, should always -.be Inclosed in sealed envelopes. No stamp is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will Bot be responsible, for errors in advertisements takes through the telephone. NEW TODAY. PORTLAND HEIGHTS The Choicest Residence Sec tion In Portland Our list of Heights property is large and varied. We offer lots from $150 to $1500. We also have several large tracts In Smith's Addition at tempting prices. We sell on easy terms, and will advance money to build. PORTLAND TRUST CO. OF OREGON 109 Third Street MortKa&e Loans 5and Upwards Keal Estate City and Farm Insurance in All Lines A. H. BIKRELL, tC2-X McKay Building. Third and Stark. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 54500 NEARLY NEW MODERN 7-ROOM house; electricity, bath, gas; Improved streets, owner, ui e. 3Utn st. INSIDE LOT ON 17TH AND G LI 3 AN FOR sale, reasonable price The Ames Mercan tile Agency, ADingion oiag. $1000-CORNER LOT. S. E. COR. HOOD and Graver sts.. 100 feet on Hood st. See owner. 211 Glbbs at. 5-ROOM COTTAGE. NICE LITTLE HOME; 51100; small payment aown, naiance montmy. Phone East 075. 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. $1850: SMALL payment down, balance monthly. Phone East era. FOR SALE 10-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, 129 10th st..' bet. Washington and Alder. WE BUILD HOUSES. EASY PAYMENTS: furnish lots If desired. -612 Commercial bldg. FOR o ALE KEAL ESTATE. ONE OF THE FEW BUILDING LOTS LEFT in the most desirable part of the central West Side residence portion, 50x125 on 12th. near Main; good 7-room house, which we charge nothing for; the price will sell It this week; $tS000; terms. Another business lot. near Morrison, .down town, paying big interest now, at a snap price Ye investors, beware. Several good corners for sale. Northrup Sc. King, 210 and 211 Commercial block. FOR SALE, $250. In Woodstock, Portland's most attractive suburb; lots 100x100; every lot a corner; S10 down. $10 per month, PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. 10a Third Street. NEW. 5-ROOM HOUSE, HARD FINISHED Inside, water piped in to sink, large lot. 23 old fruit trees; for $G0O spot cash; also two large G-room houses, $50 down and $15 per month; a 5-room cottage, $25 down 'and $15 per month; some choice building lots. blocks and blocks, very cheap, easy terms. See Joe Nash, In the white houre at Nashville 'Station, on the Mount Scott car. Phone Union 1501. SEE MY BARGAIN LIST AND JUDGE FOR yourseU. $1000 Fine corner lot on Portland Heights, beautiful view point; a bargain. $1250 and up for nice, new homes In Al blna and ML Tabor: Installment plan. H. H. STAUB. 245tf Morrison. Phone Red 2071. FREE LAND I FREE: LAND! A chance to secure a home and make money; only cost Is for water right, which average $10 per acre; under state control. For particulars wrlce or call at office of Co lumbia Southern Irrigation Co.. C38 Wor cester blk. PROPERTY OWNERS DO WELL TO LET us handle their property. We reach buv ers through our up-to-date superior system. American Brokerage Company, 37 Wash ington bld.. 4th and Washington. FOR SALE THREE LOTS IN PORTLAND. Or. ;wlll sell cheap; or taxe a loan. Address at once owner. Miss Lanora B. Burnett. Se attle. Wash. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. . Addtton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 3c. QUARTER-BLOCK OR ONE. LOT. HOLLA- days Ada.: aiso new coiiage, wen located. In city. $1000. Owner, 419 McKay building. FOR SALE LOT 50x150 AND 8-ROOM house: $2000. Apply on premises, rui 111 lamook. bet. Wllllan and Rodney avea. LAND SCRIP. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. Approved, unrestricted, ready tor lmmedlau uie. LOWEST PRICES. B F. &. F. B. Riley, 608 Chamber Commerce. APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. TIM- bered. farm or grazing iana; au sizes, lowest prices. H. B. Compson, 618 Marquam bldg. FOREST RESERVE SANTA FE AND OTH- r guaranteed land scrip on nana ready to locate Maglnnls & Son. 227 Falling bldg. LAND SCRIP FOR IMMEDIATE USE FUR- nlshed; will take any Government land. Whltten & Bryant. 718 Marquam bldg. FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER crips; general land practice, couins land Co.. CoDcord bldg. We're again In the market with low-priced scrip. L. w. Whiting & Co.. 408 ADingion. TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE $2500 HOME. FULLY FUR nlshed. drawing cood rent, lawn, shade 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 98. Oregonlan. SECOND-HAND TALKING MACHINES OF all makes bought, sold and exchanged: bargains In second-hand machines and rec ords 100 3d st. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANTED HOME ON INSTALLMENTS, house 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 8IDE. RESIDENCES. $2000 to $10,000; also business properties. $5000 to $20,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whit ing & Co.. 408 Ablncton bldg. FOR SALE FARMS. GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 160 acres rich bottom land, one mile from Kelso; 135 acres cleared; 'good G-room house, large barn, new eilo. 5 horses, 50 cattle, new mower, wagon, corn planter, plows, bay rake, steel harrow, new double harness, new cream separator, cans and milk utensils, buggy and harness and many other tootcs and Implements. Price only $7000, i cash, balance mortgage at 8 per cent Interest. This is one of tn finest dairy ranches in the country. IMUS & WILLOUGHBY. Kalama, Wash. ATTENTION! Do you know that Central Oregon has the best future of any place la the North west? Fine climate, good soli, plenty ot 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 ot farming, dairying and fruit lands; lying in Benton and Lincoln Coun ties. Oregon, along the line of the Corvcllts & Eastern R. R. Will be sold In large or small tracts. Ttrms on application. J. D. WILCOX 202tt Stark st. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles and Harness. CARLOAD OF HORSES JUST ARRIVED, consisting of some well-matched teams from 1050 to 1500 lbs. Call and examine this stock before buying. We .will suit you in a team or single horse at the right price. Fashion Stables. 20th and Wash ington. BARGAHS'-$160 BUYS TEAM. WAGON AND harness; team Is. S years old; weighs 2400 pounds; are sound; work single or double: harness Is new, wagon Is in first-clase order. Call Regal Stables, 14th and Burnslde sts. PAIR OF HORSES. 7 AND 8 YEARS OLD; weighs 2600 pounds: are sound: work single or double; suitable for ranch; also new heavy harness and good 3-lnch farm wagon; sell separately. Call 23 North 14tb. $75 BUYS A SPAN OF BROWN MARES S years old. weight 2260, sound and true, with good set ot heavy work harness. 62G Washington st. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND vehicles on Coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash. FOR SALB-2 CARRIAGES OR CABS; RUN three months. 264 Jefferson st.. room 10. Pianos. $235 CASH BUYS $425 PIANO. USED FEW weeks; need money. A 52, Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. WE HAVE IN STORAGE FOUR NEW soda fountains that were taken up on the, assignment of a concern In this city, and will dispose of them at exact cost of manufacture. Acorn Brass Mfg. Co., Green, .Fulton and Peoria sts.. Chicago, HI. 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 SALE A 3-YEAR-OLD HEREFORD bull, or will trade tor on of same bred; to be seen at Union Stockyards, city. C Mln slnger. SECOND-HAND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds at lowest prices, cash or In stallments. Fisher Music Co., 190 3d st. 160 CORDS FINE FIR WOOD' ON BANK river at Holbrook for sale or trade. 321 Morrison st. Ralston. CHEAP 700 CORDS BIG FIR WOOD, 4 fpot lengths. Fred Voget. Salem. Or. Route 9. HOP ROOTS FOR SALE. ENGLISH CLUS ter. Address E. A. Kerts. Greenville. Or. BUY YOUR WOOD AND COAL OF HOOVER. 313 Water st. Phone Main 4598. . HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED FOR U. S. ARM ABLE-BODIED, unmarried men. between ages of 21 and 35. citizens of United States, of good character and temperate nablts, who can speak, read and write English. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak sts.. Port land. Or. WANTED SINGERS, DRAMATIC PEO ple, performers, musicians, male and fe male quartets, for vaudeville circuit- Port land World's Fair, traveling companies. Newman's Vaudeville Circuit. Lange Ho tel, Cth and Wash'Jigton. 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, suite 45. Con cord block. 2d and Stark. LOGGERS. MILL, AND YARDMEN. LAbuK ers, city and country; men and teams, farm hands and milkers, restaurant and mess-houss help; work ot all kinds. Canadian Employ ment Co., 249 Burnslda and 226 Morrison. Phone Main 3074. WANTED OFFICE BQY FOR WHOLE sale house, not under 16 years of age, with fair education; good chance to work up. Apply In own hand writing, J 5. Ore gonlan. WANTED MEN AND BOY6 -TO LEARN plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Co.. School of Practical Plumbing. Send for catalogue. Ad dress 4973-75 Easton ave.. St. Louis. Mo. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS; COMMIS s(on; Exposition publication, newspapers, magazines, periodicals. Clyde's Advertising Bureau. G3S Chamber of .Commrccc. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED COMMER clal traveler, not under 33 years ot age. for special line; salary and expenses. S 5, Oregonlan. GOOD PAY FOR GOOD MEN SELL SICK and accident benefits: well-established home institution. New. popular plans. 401 Mar quam bldg. WANTED INTELLIGENT MAN WITH $250; compensation $75 a month. Apply S and 9 Labbe bldg.. 2d and Washington. WANTED YOUNG MAN OF GOOD AD dress, honest and reliable, experience In groceries. $7 per week to start. 69 N. Cth. WANTED EXPERIENCED HOSTLER for 20 horses; must be sober and trust worthy: references required. 10 N. 3 GOOD. LIVE MAN WITH $350. TO TAKE an interest In paying manufacturing and cleaning business. Phone East 2S0. SADDLEMAKER. WHO CAN ALSO WORK on harness; a good Job for the right man. Address P. O. box 364. Colfax. Wash. BRIGHT. ACTIVE MAN FOR SPECIAL OUT alde work. Address, giving business experi ence and references. B 5. Oregonlan. SUBSCRIPTION CANVASSERS, CANVASS restaurants, saloons, offices, stores; $3 to $5 dally. 033 Chamber of Commerce. 447 FIFTH AkVCANT TODAY, 2 OR 3 completely furnished housekeeping rooms; bath. gas. phone; adults. WANTED FIRST-CLASS VEST AND PANTS maker; none other need apply. C. O. Mc Wllliams, Baker City, Or. ALCOVE SUITE WITH SEPARATE KITCH en. nicely furnished for housekeeping; gas, phone. 533 Yamhill. WANTED FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSER and manlcurer; salary ana commission. Lucas, Vancouver. WANTED FIRST-CLASS PLANER MAN. night work. Inquire "of Standard Box and Lumber Company. BOOKKEEPER, NOT OVER 25. LARGE MIN- lng company, juuiera uit6U"i to. ouhd 45, Concord block. . WANTED YOUNG MAN. WITH $100 CASH, for good. legitimate business; no agents. E 5. Oregonlan. WANTED ENERGETIC CITY SALESMAN; commission; references required. S4.3d Bt. WANTED SHIPPING CLERK FOR FEED and flour business. Address O 5. Oregonlan. Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber College. 741 Howard St.. San Francisco. HOSTLER WANTED AT THE FASHION Stables. 20th and Washington. DR. WALKER. 181 1ST. CURES ALL PRI vate diseases of men. SALESMAN. CITY. COUNTRY; BIG WAGES. 215 Commercial blk. FOUR GOOD SOLICITORS AT ONCE. 232 Stark st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. MAKE MONEY. EASY WORK. INFORMA tlon free, dramatic vaudeville acting; stage dancing taught; class lessons, 50c In all branches; positions secured. Newman's School of Acting. Lange Hotel, Gth and Washington. DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CHAM bermalds. cooks, waitresses, nurse girls, sec ond girls, housekeepers, housework. $15 to $30. Canadian Parlors. 226 Morrison. Phons Main 1323. SHIRTMAKERS WANTED; GOOD WAGES paid to high-class, thoroughly experienced persons; none other need apply. Jacobs Shirt Co., Hamilton bldg.. 131 3d st. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS, waiters, chambermaids, general workers. St. Louis Agency. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, small family; good wages. Call room 203, the Brown. Hawthorne and Grand aves. WANTED GIRT.. TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply today at 48 N. 20th' st.. near Washington. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. no cooking. 830 Marshall, near 25th. mornings. WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT housework; must sleep at home. Call 33 N. 19th. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Call 181 E. 16th st. Phone East 1593. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. Apply 350 Tenth street. YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE WORK; SAL- ary. $10 per month. . T 5, Oregonlan. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Phone East 243. . WANTED FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSER; Hiais iiorrison st. LADY STENOqRAPHER. CALL AT 443 anenocK oiag. STENOGRAPHER WANTED. APPLY 231 Stark st. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. MAN OR WOMAN. GUARANTEED $10 DAY through office; experience unnecessary: Ut ile casn required start. iH Morrison st. room 1. CHANCE FOR AGENT TO GET LOT OF A good selling article, with recipe for making. encap. lis- ti. xamnny room 4. SITUATION WANTED MATT, BookKerpTs and Clerks. A YOUNG MAN, WITH GOOD HABITS, wishes position to learn wholesale liquor business or tend bar: have had little experi ence. X 8, Oregonlan. POSITION BY COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, temperate, reliable, not afraid of work; best of references. M 14, Oregonlan. POSITION BY COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER; temperate, reliable, not afraid of work; best of references. M 14, Oregonlan. EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMAN" desires position; best of reference. Address H 5. Oregonlan. BY COMPETENT OFFICE MAN AS STEN ographer or bookkeeper: city references. H 4 Oregonlan. GENERAL OFFICE MAN. 6 YEARS' Ex perience; good references. S 97. Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. YOUNG MAN OF 20 YEARS. FROM THE East, desires position ot any kind; willing and not afraid .of -work; speaks German. ij o. uregonian. JAPANESE. GOOD COOK. WANTS Posi tion private family; boarding-house or res- JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN FUK nlsh domestics, servants, farmer and all kinds of help. Black 992. 263 Everett st. TWO GOOD JAPANESE WANT POSITION as cook and dishwasher anywhere. Address M 5, Oregonlan. WANTED WORK OF ANY KIND BY young married man; out of city preferred. G 4, Oregonlan. v COOKS MAN AND WIFE. FIRST-CLASS bakera; hotel or camp. G 5, Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED MALE.' HlseeJlaaeeBS. TELEPHONE DRAKE'S FOR COOKS. dishwashers, porters, . waiters, (any race), farmhands, laborers, loggers, everybody. 205 Washington. A GOOD JAPANESE COOK WANTS POSr- Mon In prfx-ate boarding-house, or family. P. 4. Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. COMPETENT LADY STENOGRAPHER DE- sirea position; experienced; witn Dest 01 references. Address C 84. Oregonlan. Housekeepers. RESPECTABLE. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN. daughter 15. desires situation housekeeper; widower's family. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. (MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES HOUSE- iceeping. widow preferred, or will take charge of rooming-house. S 96, Oregonlan. x YOUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper widower's family where there are children. Phone Front 2108. WANTED A YOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE position as housekeeper in wldbwer's family. C 5, Oregonlan. Domestics. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; Sunday dinner. 2 o clock. Call 693 Marshall St.. Wednesday, between 9 and 1U. VERY' NEAT EXPERIENCED GERMAN girl desires situation, family, second work. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SECOND PLACE; Is experienced: also nurse. P 10O. Oregonlan. COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day. Phone Main 1809. Miscellaneous. WORK WANTED FOR CHAMBERMAIDS, waitresses, cooks, store, factory, laundry girls, domestics, telephone Drake, 205 Washington. GOOD JAPANESE GIRL WANT POSITION In family to do housework or waitress. Ad dress Shlna I., P. O. box 937. WANTED SITUATION BY YOUNG LADY as clerk or waltresu. Address F 5, Orego nlan. A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION as helper In tailor shop. D 5. Oregonlan. BEGINNERS ON THE PIANO. 25 CENTS per lesson. 449 Irving. WANTED AGENTS. A BONANZA FOR AGENTS NO COMPETI tlon, easy to sell, no house-to-house canvass; big profits. Call 9 to 12 A. M. 525 Mont gomery st. WANTED PHOTO AND PORTRAIT AGENTS ladles or gent; best offer. 404 Ablngton bldg. WANTED XO BENT. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 251 Alder St., telephone Main 953. desires the address of families and others having nice ly furnished rooms for rent; preference will be given to those having bath ac commodations, telephone, good car serv ice, etc. Rooms for uso of our visiting members in attendance on National Con vention In May. E. A. Clem, secretary. 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 G268, WANTED TO RENT 3 OR 4-ROOM FLAT OR cottage. Y 4. Oregonlan. WANTED MI SCELLANEOUS. WILL BOARD SMALL GIRL. FROM 10 TO to 12 years of age; good home and piano: references exchanged. Address Q 73, Ore gonlan. WE PAY YOU HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR your second-band furniture or anything you cannot use. Phone 5655. Portland Auction Rooms, 211 1st st. ENERGETIC PARTNER WANTED; PROS perous country newspaper; fine climate; no opposition; experience unnecessary. A 4. Oregonlan. WANTED ONE ROLLER-TOP . DESK AND one typewriter desk, immediately; must ba cheap and good. Address E 96. Oregonlan. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING i&nd shoea; highest price paid. Call at the "Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517. WANTED AN ENGINEER'S TRANSIT, immediately. Apply evenings or address 303 Goodnough bldg. WANTED GOOD 2D-HAND TYPEWRIT er; state how long used, kind and price. P 5, Oregonlan. 'WANTED HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TOOLS OR goods of any description: highest price paid. Prosser. 206 4th. WANTED MILLWRIGHT WANTS WORK in saw or planing mill. A 5. Oregonlan. GERMAN YOUNG MAN WISHES TO TAKE private English lessons. Q 5, Oregonlan. SHOES HALF-SOLED FOR 50c AT HOLLA baugh's. 267 Taylor, bet. 3d and 4th. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT. tie of all kinds. Phone East 2233. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE KJNGSTON-r-FURNISHED ROOMS. 190 3d, adjoining Biker Theater; $2.50 per week and up; steam heat. Phone Hood 657. FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS. OPENING Into central hall; second floor: fine location: cars convenient. K 5. Oregonlan. 187 CHAPMAN, NEAR MORRISON NICE ly furnished front room for gentleman: bath and heat, private family. FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS. WITH water, $S per month. 1 block from East An keny car line. 33 E. 22d st. N. WALKING DISTANCE FURNISHED rooms, men only. $6. $8 month, Including bath, phone, heat. 292 10th. PLEASANT ROOMS WITH BOARD. PRI vate family: walking distance; center of town. 487 E. Ankeny. 9th. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. $3 PER week; hot and cold water, private fam ily, central. 394 Yamhill. THE ELM. 13TH-WASHINGTON FRONT room, newly furnished, suitable for two; modem; board If desired. ONE LARGE FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, unfurnished, or partly furnished; central; reasonable. 211 11th. ONLY $0 PER MONTH SUITE OF TWO good unfurnished rooms with gas stove. 382 E. YamhllL f 250 7TH TWO WARM ROOMS IN A BEA.U tlfully furnished home. Very modern, with phone, gentlemen. SITTING-ROOM. WITH ADJOESING BED room: modern furnishings and conveniences. 392 Columbia st. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. OTH er rooms; transient or otherwise. 160 Park, near Morrison. FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH USE OF kitchen It desired; private family. 248 Sixth St.. close In, LARGE CLEAN FRONT BAY-WINDOW room, ground floor, suitable for two people. 168 10th st. PLEASANT ROOMS, FURNACE HEAT, GAS. phone; two blocks from Portland Hotel. 364 Taylor st. LARGE. PLEASANT ROOM, SUITABLE for two or three gentlemen; central. 188 12th st. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent, suitable for cne or two gentlemen. 570 Mill st. 248 6TH ST..1 4 BLOCKS SOUTH HOTEL Portland, sunny furnished room with private family. 288 JEFFERSON ST.. OPPOSITE CITY HALL Nicely furnished single rooms; gas. bath, phone. LADY WOULD RENT BAY-WINDOW ROOM to appreciative tenant. Depot cars to door. 429 3d. LADY WHO IS AT BUSINESS CAN FIND comfortable home cheap. 211 2d. room 2& ROOMS. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING PRTV lledges or partial board. 269 14th, near Jeff. Cheapest and best located rooms in Portland. $1 week up. Gilman. 1st and Alder sts. 411 EAST PINE. BET. GRAND AVE. AND 6th st., furnished front room, $7; bath. v.