Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 11, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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rHE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, lOOo.
WIVES. TELL WOES
Circuit Court Grants Relief to
Mismated Couples.
DIVORCES GIVEN TO FOUR
Mrs. Anna Mahon Claims Her Hus
band Married Her for Her Moneyf
and Will Not Work Charges
of Cruelty Were Made.
Four divorces were granted by Judge
Frazer yesterday.
On complaint of Esther I. Adler the
bonds of matrimony existing between
her and Isaac L. Adler were' dissolved.
They were married in Portland in April,
3900. Mrs. Adler testified that she gave
her husband money to embark in busi
ness, but he failed. He did not sup
port her and was abusive, she claimed.
Minnie Louise White was divorced
from Elmer Ellsworth White. She tes
tified that he frequently told her ho
would repeat the Belding murder act.
On September 15. 1904, so she said, lie
struck her a violent blow, cutting one
of her ears and bruising her temple
and head. She lied in her night dress
Into the street to seek the protection
of a police officer. On another occa
sion he struck her and pulled her by
the hair along the floor. She then left
him, going to her father's home. Mrs.
"White further testified that ner hus
band has an ungovernable temper, lie
frequently threatened to kill .her, and
she was afraid to live with him. The
litigants were married in Moscow,
Idaho, in 1S92. They have thr;c chil
dren. White Is employed at the Bakvr
Theater and. among his other duties,
operates the moving-picture mufhino.
Two of the children, boys aged 9 r.nd
31 years, have been working at the
theater, one as an usher and the other
distributing programmes. They attend
school by day. The father has had thJ
custody of the children, but as I ho de
cree of the court gave them to the
mother. Judge Frazer ordered Uie
Sheriff to turn them over to her. An
order was also made requiring White
to i:ontribute $7 per week for the sup
port of the children. White's weekly
stipend is 520.
Married for Her Money.
A sensational story was told by Anna
E. Mahon, who was granted a divnrcn
from J. T. Mahon, and was allowed to
resume her maiden name, Johnson. Mrs.
Mahon testified tliat she wa." married
to the defendant at Vancouver. Wash..
Ocfober 22. 1904. She had been ac
quainted with him for a year previous.
and he represented to her that he was
a man of good habits and had a good
position in San Francisco. At the time
of the wedding Mrs. Mahon said Mm
had $1200. Soon after the marrlago
she learned that her husband had no
position, would not work and evident
ly had married her to get what money
she had. When she rerused to give him
money he forced her to do so by beat
ing her. lie compelled her to go to the
London &; San Francisco Bank and
draw money for him. which she d'd
to avoid a scene with him on the street,
so she said.
He accused her of flirting with a man
at the theater and choked her to forco
a confession from her. and threatened
to choke her to death if she did not
admit it. Deeming it unsafe to live
with him, she left the fellow in Novem
ber, 1904. when Mahon went to Salt
Lake City.
Got Married Too Soon.
Rosetta Carter, formerly Rosetla
Ogle, nee Pool, was divorced rrom Alvln
C. Carter because she was married to
him 12 days after she obtained a di
vorce from J. H. Ogle. The divorce
from Ogle was granted in Portland.
September 18, 1895, and she was mar
ried to Carter September 20 at Van
couver, and lived with him until Janu
ary 10, 1905. The law provides that six
months must elapse before a divorced
person may marry again. Mrs. Carter
said she was ignorant of the law when
uhe took Carter for a husband, and
-upon ascertaining the fact that th
marriage was void ceased to live with
him. Under the statute the marrlag
Is void and Judge Frazer declared it so.
Louise M. Mackey, who has sued
William C. Mackey for a divorce, yes
terday filed a petition asking that her
husband be required to pay her $25 per
month and $250 for suit money. She
alleges that he is able to pay, as ha
owns property in Elgin, 111., worth
54200 and a farm In South Dakota of
the value of $3000.
DECISIONS OF CIRCUIT COURT
Findings Will Be Returned Today in
Number of Cases.
Decisions will be announced by Judge
Cleland this morning as follows:
Wilmot & Linnett vs. O. R. & X. Com
pany: motion for a new trial.
Tatum & Bo wen vs. M. B. Rankin: mer
its. Carroll & Thompson vs. Strauhal
Brothers: merits.
Judge Sears will decide the following
cases this morning:
Philip Stein vs. R. E. Phillips and
Laura B. Phillips; suit In equity, merits.
John Kern vs. George Melcher et al.;
motion for new trial.
S. Morton Cohn vs. E. Henry Wemme;
motion for new trial.
L. "M. Davis vs. City & Suburban Rail
way Company: assessment of damages.
F. M. Ireland vs. Thad W. Vreelaad et
al.; suit in equity, merits.
Joint session Justices Sears and Cle
land: George H. Williams vs. Wells. Fargo &
Co. et al.; demurrer to complaint.
Judge George will decide cases as fol
lows: C. H. Ball vs. T. D. Hughes et al.; de
murrer to complaint and motion to strike
out.
A. J. McLaughton vs. W. N. McLaugh
ton; demurrer to separate answer.
Manuel Ferelra vs. Star Land Company;
demurrer to answer.
Eudora E. Smith vs. James F. Smith;
motion for suit money.
J. B. Bridges vs. R. Wakefield; motion
to strike out parts of amended answer,
Adolf Schaffcr vs. Carl Koster; motion
to strike out complaint.
C. S. Nlcklln vs. L. F. Shirley; mo
tion to dismiss.
SUES HUSBAND FOR SUPPORT
Mrs. Drake Also Tells How She
Agreed to a Separation for $75.
It developed at the trial of the suit of
Matilda Drake against her husband, F.
P. Drake, an employment agent on North
Third street, for support, that Mrs. Drake,
when on a visit in Illinois last Summer,
wrote her husband affectionate letters,
and in response Drake wrote telling her
he had applied for -a. divorce. Mrs. Drake
returned, Drake induced her to sign an
agreement releasing him from all matri
monial obligations in consideration of $75.
Then Drake offered to obtain her a place
cooking and a position for her daughter
Hazel, by a former husband, and told
her the employment fee" would be $2.50.
Drake wrote a letter to W. Green, a
friend, telling about the place he had for
hfs wife, concluding as follows: "I hope
you will explain to Mrs. D. that the office
fee will be $2.50 for her and Hazel."
Judge Frazer scored Drake for abandon
ing his wife and then having the nerve
to try to charge her $2.50 to get her a
Job as a cook. Drake explained that he
had a partner in business, and it would
not be fair to rob his partner.
The litigants were married about five
years ago, and for a while lived on a
farm near Vancouver, Mrs. Drake fur
nishing the money to, stock the place.
They had a quarrel. which Mrs. Drake
says was only of a trivial character. In
June last she went East to bring her
daughter here. Drake testifies that at
that time they agreed to separate forever.
Mrs. Drake testified that this was posi
tively false. She merely went away on a
visit and had to borrow money from rel
atives to get back.
During her absence Drake wrote her a
letter containing the following statement:
"I will tell you what I am doing and ex
pect to do in the future. I have com
menced suit for a divorce and I expect
to be a single man and you a single
woman within a month, so you had bet
ter make your plan?."
Mrs. Drake consulted a lawyer, who
sent Drake a letter threatening him with
prosecution if he attempted to get a di
vorce. Mrs. Drake returned to Portland.
Drake says he will furnish her with a
home If she will live with him as his wife.
Mrs. Drake answers that she will do so
if he is in earnest about It, and furnishes
her a home she can live in. She jays she
doesn't want to have to work over a
washtub and slave for a living. Drake
replies that he Is a poor man, and was
poor when she married him.
B. S. Pague appeared as attorney for
Mrs. Drake and A. H. Tanner for the
defense. Arguments will be made before
the court today.
New Charge In Arson Case.
An information against A. B. Coon. B.
Miller and J. B. Batchelor. charging them
with arson In setting fire to a building at
the southwest corner of Fifth and Madi
son streets, was filed by District Attorney
Manning In the State Circuit Court yes
terday afternoon. The fire occurred on
the night of November 6. 1904, but did
not prove serious. Coon, Miller and Batch
elor were Indicted by the grand jury. The
specific charge was that they set fire to
the dwelling of another. A demurrer to
the indictment . was sustained because
Coon, the lessee, lived in the house, and
It was therefore not the dwelling of an
other, although the property of another,
F. Westenfelder.
The information accuses the trio of ma
liciously burning and attempting to burn
the property of another.
Administrator for Wilson JEstate.
On petition of Edward Holman and
Dr. K. A. J. Mackenzie. Henry Hewitt
was appointed, in the County Court
yesterday, administrator of the estate
of the late Arthur Wilson, deceased.
The estate Is valued at $500. The only
known heir is Mrs. August Magusson,
a sinter, residing In Stockholm.
Legal Jottings.
H. J. Slrard filed a petition for a writ
of mandamus in the State Circuit Court
yesterday against N. W. Rountree to
compel him to deliver the property of
the International Manufacturing and
Mining Company. The property consists
of the exclusive right to make and sell
the Rex nut-lock in the United States,
Canada, Great Britain and other coun
tries of the world; also deeds to four
lots In Ilolladay's addition and other
property valued at $465. Slrard says
in his petition that at a meet
ing of the board of trustees of the
company in Washington. D. C, held on
January 10. 1905, he was elected treas
urer of the company. Rountree was
the former treasurer, and Slrard al
leges tiiat he lias refused to deliver the
property and documents under his con
trol. Judge George set the case for
hearing February 15.
Eight Japs and a Chinaman, arrested
by Sheriff Word on September 27, for
playing stud-poker, pleaded guilty be
fore Judge George yesterday and were
fined $10 each.
District Attorney Manning yesterday
filed ar information against Smith St.
Clair, familiarly known as "the King
of Coontown," otherwise "Dollar Bill,"
charging him with running a baw
dyhouse known as the Little Paris.
St. Clair is at liberty on his own recog
nizance. He yesterday signed an agree
ment which he delivered to Sheriff
Word to run a respectable house'in the
future. St. Clair will probably plead
guilty and pay a fine.
BUSINESS 1TKMS.
If Baby Is Cnttlnjr Teeth.
Be turt- and use that old and well-tried remedy,
Mrs. Winslowa Soothing Syrup, for children
teething. It soothes the child, softens the sums,
llay all pain, cures wind collo and diarrhoea.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Feb. 10. Maximum tempera
ture, 37 deg.; minimum, 20. River reading at
11 A. M., 4 feet; chance In past 24 hours, rise
0.3 foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to B P.
M., 0.01 Inch; total since September 1. 11)04.
20.97 inches; normal, 28.70; deficiency, 7.73.
Total sunshine February 0, 1003, 2 hours and
48 minutes; possible, 10 hours and 5 minutes.
Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M.,
30.15.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
f 3 05
r "B2 Wind.
STATIONS. S Mp o"
3 - o
o o a 2. :
q ? : ? :
Baker City
....1 22(0.02I1CNW
1 12 T j 8 NW
30(0.02 8.NW
1 48s0.01 4 IV
Bismarck ...
Boise
Eureka .
Helena
14;O.WJ 0,NW
14 0.00 0
I 38 0.0012 E
i 321 T I 4 S
37 0.01J24 B
Kamloops. B. C
North Head ....
Pocatello
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Sacramento ....
Salt Lake City..
San Francisco .
Spokane
Seattle
Walla Walla ...
44 0.10 4'SW
MjO.OOi 8'SE
3Gi0.Ol'lC JCW
04O.O0;14m'
10,0.00114'NE
32 T 12'KW
22:0.04 is'n
T trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
High northeasterly winds occurred all day
Friday In the Sound country and In the lower
portion or the Willamette Valley.
The temperature has fallen between 10 and
20 deg. in Northern Oregon, Washington and
Northern Idaho, and light snow has occurred
generally In all portions of the. North Pacific
States.
Cold wave warnings were Issued early this
morning for zero weather cast of the Cascade
Mountains, and the indications are that the
cold will continue In all portions of the North
Pacific States for two or three days.
The following maximum wind velocities are
reported: Portland, S miles cast; Seattle, 28
miles northwest; Port Crescent, 40 miles north,
east; and Spokane, 26 miles northeast.
WEATHER, FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at S P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight, February 11:
Portland and vicinity Fair and continued
cold; northerly winds.
Western Oregon Fair,' continued cold north,
colder south portion; northerly winds.
Western Washington Fair and continued
cold; northerly winds, diminishing in velocity.
Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Snow
flurries and colder.
Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho
Fair, colder south, conUnued cold north por
tion. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster.
NEW TODAX.
1
. 5 CENT
Portland City bondn for sale, from $500 to
$20,000. Apply at 210 4th et.. near Salmon.
A. H. Maegly. Abe Tlchnor.
$1.25
School Land, 320
acres, must sell at
once; easy terms.
55 IRVING, COR. 23D.
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VPU cloudy
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HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Booms. $1.09 to $3.00 Per Day,
According to Location.
J. F. DA VIES. Xre.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
European Plan Roorse 50c to $1.50
First-Class Restaurant In Connection
! HOTEL SCOTT CO.
A. J. DE1TZ,
Portland's Newest and
Rooms single or en suite, with private bath. European plan. Elegant cat
In connection. Free 'bus -will meet all trains.
SEVENTH AND ANKENY 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 office on the Pacific Coast.
342 y2 Washington Street, Corner Seventh
Phone Main 2119.
CLASSIFIED AD. BATES.
"Rooms," "Rooms and Board." "Honse
keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted." 15
words or less.lS cents; 10 to SO words, 20
cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc. No dis
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER 1 LEADS, except
"New Todar." 30 cents for 15 words or less;
10 to SO word. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-half; no farther discount un
der one month.
IMPORTANT The low second-time rate on
advertising that runs either in the classified
columns, or under head "New Today." will
bbe Riven onlr when advertising is Inserted
on cunsecutlTe days, Daily and Sunday is
sues. Advertising that Is scheduled to ap
pear at intervals of one or more days apart
will be charged for at full one-time rate
each insertion.
"NEW TODAY" (cause measure agate). 15
cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per
line of each additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan, and left at this
office, should always be Inclosed In sealed
envelopes. No 6tamp is required on such
letters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors in advertisements taken through the
telephone.
UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS
ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OFFICE
FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER
CHECKS. AND MAY BE HAD BY PRE
SENTING YOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE
GONIAN OFFICE:
A J. 8. 12, 18, 100.
B 7, 14, 15, 1G. 18.
C 0, 13. 17, 87, 97.
D 8, 12, 87, 4.
E 5, G, 10. 36.
1' 8, 10, 11, 12, 14. 17. IK.
G I. 12, 14. 15. 16. 17. 90. i
II 7. 12, 18, 20, 99.
J 5. 10. 12, 14, 17. 18. 89.
K 15, 16.
L 1. 12, 13, 15. 19.
M 9. 10, 12, 19.
N O, 12, 15. 54.
O 8. 9. 10, 34, 99.
Q 18, 19.
R 6, 7. 10. 15, 78.
S 6. 12. 95.
T 2. 14. 16. 19.
V 10. 16. 18.
W 13, 17.
X i. IS. 13.
Y 7, 9. 12. 16, 18, 19.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson, at 382 Washington St.. at
2 and 7 I. M. J. T. Wilsan. auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
A special communication of the Most
Worshipful Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M., of
Oregon will be held at Masonic Temple,
Portlund. Or., on Saturday. February 11.
1005. at 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of
conducting the funeral ceremonies over the
remains of Right Worshipful Brother Theo
dore Wygant, past grand treasurer. All
M. M. are invited to attend.
THOS. GRAY, Grand Master.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55, A.
F. & A. M. Special communication
this (Saturday) afternoon at 1
o'clock sharp; to assist the grand
lodge of Oregon in conducting the
funeral services of our late past master,
Theodore Wygant. All members are request
ed to attend. By order W. M.
1. W. PRATT. Secretary.
DIED.
CASE At the family residence, 1600 E. Sth st..
Sellwood. Feb. 10, 10t5, Wade George, son
of Mr .and Mrs. George B. Case, aged 7
months.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
EVANS In this city, on February S, 1305.
at the family residence. East 31st and
Taggart sts., Margarette Jane Evans, aged
59 years. 3 months. 4 days. Funeral Sat
urday. February 11. 1905, at 10 A M..
from the above residence. Members of
Women's Relief Corps. G. A. R.. and
friends reepectfully Invited to attend. In
terment Lone Fir Cemetery.
WINTERS Friends and acquaintances art) re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices of the late John F. Winters, which will
be held at the Methodist Church, Gresham,
Or.. Sunday, Feb. 12, at 11 A. M. Interment
at Gresham Cemetery.
ROBERTSON Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully Invited to attend the funeral
servlceo of Annie Robertson, which will be
held at her late residence, 547 Clay st., at
2 P. M., Sunday. Interment Rlvcrvlew Cem
etery. OERTLI In this city. Feb. 10, 1903. Balthasar
Oertll. aged 52 years. The funeral services
will be held at Flnley's Chapel at 10 A. M..
Sundays-Friends invited. Interment Lone
Fir Cemetery.
DUNNING. McENTEE & GILBAUGH.
successors to Dunning Campion, under
takers and embalmers, modern in every de
tail. 7th and 1'ine. i'tiono Mala 430. Xd
assistant.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Undertakers and
embalmers, hare moved to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Xelephono No. 597.
jr. I FIN LEY & SON. Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Xady asistat. Telephose Eaj; li.
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Hrt-CIa Cheek' Xestssnust.
. CoBHectod With Hotel.
O. O. DAVIS, Sec asd TreJL
THB
ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAS ADDERS, Hinder
Front and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND - OREGON
TREE 'BUS TO AND FROM ALL, TRAINS.
Rates European plan, 50c. 73c. 11.00. $1.59.
12.00 pr day. Sampla rooms In connection
Manager
Best Equipped Hotel
NEW TODAY.
HERE'S THE CHANCE
OF A
LIFETIME
YOU CAN BUY A FINE LOT
50x100 Feet
Willi
For $150 a Lot
$10 DOWN AND $5 A MONTH
North Irvlntctoa 1k the place for the
man of moderate mean. It la only 10
minutes ride and 20 nilnitteM walk -from
the bufilneKK part of the city. North
Irvlncton la hlRh, dry, healthy and
well drained. City water piped to
every house in North Irvlagtoa.
Our North Irriafrton office la at S32
Union, avenue uorth. Phone East 135. JI.
G. Kemp la charge.
THE TITLE GUARANTEE &
TRUST CO.
6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce
Portland, Or.
Real Estate
FOR SALE BY
The Title Guarantee &
Trust Co.
$ 850
$1000
$1200
$1200
$1400
$1850
$2500
$2750
$1000
$ 450
$3000
$3300
$4250
Paradise Spring, lot -(3x112 ft.,
and house 4 rooms, hard finished.
(S. 215.)
E. 30th. near E. Lincoln street,
lot Ti0x84 and new house of 4
rooms. (S. 21I.)
Peninsula Station, 100x125 ft.,
and cottage of 5 rooms, bath,
basement and good bam. (A 309.)
Piedmont Park. lot 50x100 ft. and
first-class house 7 rooms; rents
910 a month. (A 305.)
Sunnyside E. 37th. near E. Tay
lor, lot and neat cottage of five
rooms: terms $500 cash, balanco
on time. (S. 212.)
E. Taylor and E. 36th St.. corner
lot and cottage 5 rooms, hot and
cold water, bath, gas and electric
light. (S. 214.)
Cor. Mason st. and Mississippi
ave.. 100x100 ft. and house of 0
rooms: sewer In and streets Im
proved. (A 207.)
Stephen's Add. E. 0th, lot 53x100
feet and two houses, well built,
brick foundation, rented for 925
a month. (E. P. 230.)
100x100 ft., N. E. cor. E. Pine
and E. 30th sts. This property is
very cheap. (E. P. 242.)
50x100 feet on E. 27th. bet. E.
Pine and E. Ash sts., one block
to E. Ankcny car line. (E. P. 242.)
New house 9 rooms, bath, full
basement and 88x100 feet, cor.
E. 38th and E. Main. Two blocks
from Hawthorne ave. car. (S. ).
Attractive home, lot 50x100 ft.
and house 7 rooms, modern In all
respects, full basement. brick
foundation, electric lights, speak
ing tubes, good barn. S. E. Port
land, close to car line. (E. P. )
Schuyler st., bet. 10th and 20th
sts.. lot 50x100 ft. and modern
house 0 rooms, furnace and grate.
(H. )
ABSTRACTS FURNISHED.
TITLES INSURED.
THE TITLE GUARANTEE &
TRUST CO.
5 ad 7 Chasaber et .Ceaaerce.
AMUSEMENTS.
COLUMBIA
THEATER
A H. BALLARD, Lereee and Manager.
Fourteenth and Washington Sts.
THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT,
Sweet
Lavender
TOMORROW. SUNDAY MATINEE AND
ALL NEXT WEEK,
QUO
VADIS
Prices 10c, 15c. 25c, matinee; 15c, 25c,
35c. 50c. evenings. Down-town box office 327
Morrison, phone 110.
Empire mmm
v GEORGE L. BAKER, Manager.
wraer seats Dy vnone Alain 117.
Curtain rises Matinee.i. 2:15: evenings, S:15.
Our prices Matinees, 10. 15c, 25c
Evening. 15c. 25c. 35e. 50c.
TWO MORE TIMES MATINEE TODAY
LAST PERFORMANCE TONIGHT.
Rowland & Clifford's big scenic nroduction,
"OVER NIAGARA KALIS."
Starting Sunday Matinee
TOMORROW and ALL Next Week
Popular matinee Saturday,
IilNCOLN HART PRESENTS
LOUISE EDQAR
BRAIN DT BAUME
And excellent supporting company.
In Clyde Fitch's beautiful play,
"LOVERS' LANE"
BEATS NOW SELLING.
Harquam Grand Theater JtifigEfc
Phone Main 6GS.
Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday nights. Feb
ruary 13, 14. 15.
The Veteran Actor,
J. II. STODD.VRT,
Together with Rueben Fax and an excellent
company In
"THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH."
Prices Parquet, $1.50; parquet circle, $1;
balcony, 75e and 50c; gallery, 25c and 35c;
boxes and loges. $10. Seats now selling.
ALWAYS A GREAT SHOW
AT THE
STAR THEATER
Portland's Fashionable Vaudeville Theater.
ROBERTI'S TRAINED BEARS.
WARD, LESTER Jt CO.
EDGERTON AND EDGERTON.
JENNIE GRAY.
CARDOWNIE SISTERS.
DAISY VERNON.
EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE.
Shows 2:30 to 4:30. 7:30 to 10:30 P. M.
Admlsion 10 cents. Reserved box seats 25c
THE LYRIC THEATER
Seventh and Alder Streets.
Every Afternoon and Evening.
THE NEW LYRIC STOCK COMPANY.
In the Laughable Farce-Comedy,
"The Cheerful Liar."
Specialties between acts.
Performances at 2:30. 7:30 and 0:15 p. M.
Usual price o" admission, 10 cents.
GRAND
MATINEE AND EVENING
ADMISSION 10 CENTS.
TALK OF THE TOWN.
DANNY MANN CO.
In "MANDY HAWKINS" and
9 OTHER GREAT ACTS-9
BAKER THEATER
Third and Yamhill sts. Keating and Flood,
Mgrs. Largest Vaudeville House in America
BABY VANDERV1LLE.
THE ALLANS. HYLAND & GRANT.
CHARLOTTE DEANE.
JACK HARRIS. DAVE WILLIAMS.
JESSUP WATSON.
THE DELKS.
J. W. WOOD. THE BIOGRAPH.
Admission 10 cents. Performances at 2:30.
7:30 and 0 P. M.
BIJOU THEATER
Sixth and Alder sts.
HOME OF COMEDY AND DRAMA.
The Bijou Stock Company, under the man
agement of A. R. Thorne. presenting the
beautiful comedy-drama In three acts, entitled
"Dearer Than Life"
Performances at 2:30, 7:30 and 0 P. M.
Price of admission, 10c. v
JIU-JITSU
RETURN ENGAGEMENT.
General Nil and Royal . Japanese Troupe In
a wonderful exhibition of Jlu-jltsu at
RINGLER'S PHYSICAL CULTURE HALL,
300 Alder Street.
Monday evening, February 13.
Admission 25 and 50 cents. Advance sale
at hall opens February 10.
NEW TODAY.
HAVE TEN YELLOW PINE CLAIMS. 2.000,
000 ft.J Eastern Oregon; 20 claims line
farming land. Eastern Washington; loca
tion $150. P. O. Box 223. Portland.
FOR SALE NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE; SlttW;
monthly payments. O. M. Smith. 730 Cham
ber of Commerce.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
LOT 50x150 AND S-ROOM HOUSE. TILLA
tnook st.. bet. Williams and Rodney aves.
Apply at 300 San Rafael st.
$1100 FINE BUILDING CORNER. HOL
ladays Addition, on car line, not far out.
303 Chamber Commerce
FOR SALE COMMODIOUS MODERN HOUSE
of 10 rooms, with two lots: price low. Mrs.
W. A Daly. 359 13th st.
WILL SELt. MY 7-ROOM HOUSE AND
lot. bet. W. Park, and 10th st.. cheap;
owner, 390 Hall st.
$900 WILL BUY BUSINESS LOT ON
Williams ave.. near Wetdler st. Inquire
340 Williams ave.
FOR SALE-CORNER LOT. 50x50.' 13TH AND
Petty grove sts.; cheap. Inqulrs room SI,
Northern Hotel.
6-ROOM COTTAGE. NICE LITTLE HOME;
$1150; small payment down, balance monthly,
hone East 675.
IMPROVED CORNER LOT, EAST SIDE; IN
come. $25 per month; price, $1500. Inquire
75 N. Park.
,TILE CORNER LT. S. E."
cor. Hood and Grover sts. See owusr. 841
Front.
6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. $1850: SMALL
payment down, balance monthly. Phone East
675.
ALERT REAL ESTATE CO. DON'T BUY OR
sell till you consult us. SlS,Goodnough bldg.
FOH ALE REAL ESTATE.
A BIG SNAP NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE,
all complete: lots of old fruit trees, large
lot. $650, 1-3 cash, new modern cot
tage, bath, toilet, hot and cold water, wood
fiber, hard finish, large lot, shade trees.
$1050; cash, balance $S per month: 2
new 6-room houses, patent toilet, cor. lot,
$1100. $100 and $15 per month; 5-room
house, built 5 years, $23 down and $15
per month; 4-room modern cottage, $M)0.
easy torms; lots and Vi blocks $100 up.
Owner, Joe Nash, In the white house at
Nashville Station; take Mt. Scott car
line. Tel. Union 1561.
$375.00.
A hard-flnlshed cottage with 10 lots on the
Peninsula, but a short distance from the
St. Johns car line; the cottage Is worth the
amount we are asking for the whole thing;
the. lots are worth four times what we are
asking for the whole; streets are graded,
sidewalks laid and city water on the prop
erty; all the lots are cleared, level and
sightly. This is the greatest snap ever
offered in Portland. Sherman D. Brown, 351
Stark su
$10,000 RESIDENCE.
Can you afford to own a $10,000 resi
dence? It so It will pay you to see me.
Will, take half In farm lands west of tho
Cascade Mountains, balance easy terms.
Health requires a change of climate.
FRANCIS I. M'KENNA. .
Room 006 Commercial block.
FOR SALE NEW 5-ROOM MODERN
cottage, hot and cold water, large lot.
price $1100, on Installment; 10 per cent ott
for half cash: take Mt. Scott car: get off
at Tremont Station. See Mrs. J. F. Truol
son. one block west of station. Phone
Union 1564.
FREE LAND I FREB LAND I
A chance to secure a home and make
money; only cost Is for water right, which
averages $10 per acre; under state control.
For particulars wrlce or call at office of Co
lumbia Southern Irrigation Co.. 539 Wor
cester blk.
FRACTIONAL CORNER LOT ON MAR
shall St., W. 23d. a little money takes this.
These are red-hot buys. Northrop & King.
210 and 211 Commercial blk., 2d and
Washington.
WHO WANTS A HOME 3 BRAND-NEW
5-room houses on 2 lots each. $1150 each.
East Side, near car. $25 down, $15 a
month. F. Dubois, 205 Morrison, room 3.
FOR SALE, CORNER 50x100. 11TH ST.,
Holladay Addition; also lot 50x100, E.
ICth st., near Couch. Inquire owner. 626
Cth St., West Side. Phone Main 47SS.
FOR SALE CHEAP 80 ACRES GOOD
land,
1, easy cleared. 19 miles from Van
ver. Wash. O. Watson, route 2, Van-
couver.
couver. Wash.
E. KRONER. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER;
houses in installments In any part of Port
land; plans made to suit. Office 165 3d St.,
room B.
HOUSE AND LOT (CORNER). WITH GOOD
barn. In growing city of Hood River, Or.
Address Van Dusen. 126 13th ave. North,
Seattle.
FOR SALE OR RENT A NEW MODERN
5-room cottage, furnished or unfurnished.
Inquire on premises, 394 E. GUsan, cor.
29th.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTH
Bargains on O. W. P. electrlo line. O. R.
Addlton. Lents. Or. Take ML Scott car. 5c
HOUSE AND LOT IN IRVINGTON. 635 HAN
cock st.. furnished or unfurnished. Call
room 41. Washington bldg.
FOR SALE 10-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT.
$120 10TH, bet Washington and Alder.
No agents.
li section. 3 miles west Scappoose; well tim
bered; reasonable. D. E. Budd. 110 1st st.
NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. ON CAR
line; lot 60x123: $2150. 025 East Gllsan st.
FOR SALE FARMS.
TWO IDEAL FARMS.
100-acre farm, slightly rolling, 40 acres
clear, 40 more cleared off. except some
stumps, and seeded. 10-acre oak grove,
some beaverdam; place Is fenced on one
side and one end by the Tualatin River,
other side and end plank, post, wire; on
good county road, 4 miles S. E. of Hllls
boro. 2 miles from R. R. siding: has a
good 6-room house, new wood and root
and mllkhouses; a good barn; R. F. D.
mall; a good team horses, wagon and har
ness and hack; 4 tine cows, 7 shoats, chick
ens, plenty feed for all; on milk route, 1
miles to stores, 14 miles to Portland;
$4S00; terms.
105 acres, 60 in cultivation and mostly
In crop. lays very lightly rolling, all cul
tivated land-, tiled, no stumps, on good
road; 25 acres fine timber, fair 6-room
house. 3 barns. 20 tons hay, a good team,
wagon and harness, buggy, other build
ings. 4 cows. 6 hogs, 3 or 4 dozen chick
ens, all kinds farming Implements; wheat
and oats In bins; R. F. D. mall: 14 miles
from city, 4 miles to R. R.; $30 per acre.
can stand. W. W. Espey. room 1, Ham
ilton bldg. z
160 ACRES A BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHFUL
and finely sheltered home, frea from frost
and wind; rich black soil; fine large bear
ing orchard and small fruits; several never
falling springs of excellent water; spring
water piped to mllkhouse and barnyard;
fenced and cross-fenced; 60 acres In culti
vation; some fine timber; 7-room bouse
and large barn; implement house, wood
house, chicken-house, granary and cellar;
railroad surveyed across corner of place;
near boat landing, on county road near
Portland; one team and all. farm Imple
ments; hay. cream separator and dairy
utensils go with place; perfect title; price,
$5000. Address owner. Rachel A Ellis,
Skye. Skamania County. Washington.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED A FINE
Lewis River dairy farm, two miles from the
famous Woodland cheese factory; 160 acrea
all bottom land and cleared, fenced and
cross fenced, live water. Si-room house, wttb
cement basement, worth $1600, a large dairy
barn; this is an ideal dairy larm, and sup
ports from 30 to 40 head of milch cows, be
sides young stock; team and some farming
implements go with place; will be sold with
or without milch cows; price for farm alone,
$6000, with $3000 down: milch cowa will be
sold at market price. This Is the only farm
for sale In the famous Woodland district,
and If you want It come Immediately. Imus
& Wllloughby, Kalama, Wash.
142 ACRES. 33 UPLAND, BALANCE RICH
bottom, 35 under cultivation; good oppor
tunity for dairy; 6 miles from Courthouse,
Portland. Inqhire B. S. Cook & Co., 251
Alder st.
128 ACRES, 14 MILES FROM CARLTON,
about 100 acres in cultivation, best of soil,
well fenced. $30 per acre, cash, 0 per cent
Interest. W. E. Kidder, Carlton, Or.
LAND SCRIP.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready for Imme
diate use. LOWEST PRICES.
E F. & F. B. Riley, 608 Chamber Commerce.
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP, TIM
bcred, farm or grazing land; all sizes, lowest
prices. II. B. Compson, 618 Marquam bldg.
FOREST RESERVE, SANTA FE AND OTH
er guaranteed land scrip on hand ready to
locate. Maglnnls & Son. 227 Falling bldg.
LAND SCRIP FOR IMMEDIATE USE FUR
nlshed; will take any Government land.
Whltten & Bryant, 71S 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.. 408 Abington.
TO EXCHANGE.
$10,000 RESIDENCE.
Can you afford to own a $10,000 resi
dence? If so It will pay you to sec me.
Will take half in farm lands west of the
Cascade Mountains, balance easy terms.
Health requires a change of climate.
FRANCIS I. M'KENNA.
Room 606 Commercial block.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WE WANT WEST SIDE. RESIDENCES.
$2000 to $10,000; also business properties.
$3000 to $20,000, Have buyers. L. W. Whit
ing & Co 40S binirton bldg.
FOR RENT FARM
I HAVE 28 ACRES OF UNIMPROVED GAR
den land. 1 mile west of Jewish Ceme
tery, to lease for a term of years. W. H.
Sullivan, 426 E. Grant st.
FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicles and Harness.
HORSES. WAGONS. HARNESS. ALL
kinds of vehicles bought, sold and rented.
"Hubert & Hall. 204 4th. Phone Main 220S.
STUDEBAKER BUGGY. HEAVY. GOOD AS
new. cost $150; sell for $80 cash. Apply Cen
tral Stables.
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAXD
vehicles on Coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash.
HACK OR CARRIAGE CHEAP. INQUIRE
Fashion Stables. 20th and Washington ats.
FOR SALE OR HIRI-J -ALL, KINDS OF
horses. 2d and Main.
FOB SALTS.
Horses, Vehicles and Harness.
FOR SALE SEVERAL TEAMS OF WELL-
matched. well-broken horses. weighing
from 1300 to 1500 pounds. Address Sam
Strebln. Troutdale. Or
Pianos.
$235 CASH BUYS $425 PIANO. USED FEW
weeks; need money. A 52, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair it with Blaterlte; it rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old Iron, tin or shingles; besp. for new roofs.
Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg.
FOR SALE COUNTERS. SHOWCASES.
(1) Hall's safe. White sewing machine, gas
stove, electric clock and other things too
numerous to mention, at 0276-020 Wash
ington st., opposite Old Exposition bldg.
NO. 1 CHOICE WINESAP APPLES DELIV
ered on Washington-st. dock from steamer
America at $1.23 per box: No.2. $1.10; all
wound, no culls. See me Satuiiiay, 11th, at
dock. F. N. Whitney. Scappouse, Or.
FOR SALE NEW AND 2D-HAND BIL
liard and pool tables; easy payments; we
rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod
ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick?
Balke-Collender. 49 3d st.
FOR SALE-12 H. P. WEBER GASOLINE
engine complete ana reaay. ior immeaiaia
use; a real bargain. Railway Equipment Co..
324 Chamber of Commerce.
FANCY MOSER APPLES. CABBAGE AND
turnips eold by the grower. Delivered to
any part of the city free of charge. 293
Front st., cor. Columbia.
SUMPTER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING
Co. 2500 shares, fully paid and nonas
sessable, at three cents per share if taken
now. O 20. Oregonlan
CHAPEL ORGAN. PRICE $30; 10 STOPS, 7
octaves, light wood, Kimball, almost new.
F T. Mills, basement of church. 2d and
Jefferson sta.
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, VICTOR,
talking machine. Fairbank's Imperial
scale; must sell. 208 Clackamas St.. East
Side.
FOR SALE GOOD HOMESTEAD RELIN
qulshment in the great wheat belt of Wash
ington. Address J 14, care Oregonlan.
ENGLISH BULL PUPS SOLID YELLOW:
6 months old; male. $10; female, $8.- 481
Nehalem ave., Sellwood, Or.
CHICKENS CHOICE S. C. B. LEGHORNS.
In lots of five or more. $1 each. 481 Ne
halem ave., Sellwood. Or. '
SPOT CASH PAID FOR 2D-HAND FUR
nlture or any kind of goods. Prosser, 206
4 th st. Phone Main 6301.
160 CORDS FINE FIR WOOD ON BANK
river at Holbrook for sale or trade. 321
Morrison st, Ralston.
PURCHASER FOR BALZAC'S COMPLETE
works, 52 vols., $104; will sell for $30.
P 20. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE FURNITURE. RUGS, .ETC. OF
nicely furnished suite. Selllng-Hlrsch bldg.
Inquire janitor.
BLOCK OF ATTACHABLE BALL-BEARING
hub shares for sale or trade. Box 36S, Van
couver. BUY YOUR WOOD AND COAL OF HOOVER.
313 Water st- Phone Main 4596.
HELP WANTED MALE.
MAN ENERGETIC. WILLING TO LEARN,
under 35, to prepare for Government posi
tion; beginning salary in railway mall
service $800 per year. Good future. Call,
between 8 and 11 A. M. Edgar R. Bush.
316 Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED PROFICIENT MALE STENOGRA
pher and typewriter for city office; one that
speaks German and can assist in general
office work preferred; apply in own hand
writing, stating age and city experience.
Address H 19. Oregonlan.
WANTED COMMERCIAL, TRAVELING
man to take stock In corporation and
position; salary $900 per year and ex
penses; must take at least $300 In stock.
Address H. Crofts, Fenton bldg.. Portland.
Or.
THERE IS MORE DEMAND THAN EVER
tor competent salesmen, bookkeepers, sten
ographers and technical men, and we ntel
men for many such positions now open.
Pacific Commercial Bureau. Seattle. Wash.
THOSE DESIRING TO BE ACTORS SEE US
and save money; stage dancing, vaudeville
acting, singing taught; terms reasonable; en
gagements guaranteed. Newman's School of
Acting, 326Jt Washington.
YOUNG MAN WITH $123 CASH THAT
will attend to business to investigate
muney-maklng proposition; if you don't
mean business don't answer. Y 18, Ore
gonlan. MEN We teach the barber trade In the short
est possible time at small expense and guar
antee positions. Write for catalogue.
MOLER SVSTEM COLLEGE, San Francisco.
WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN
plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Co.. School of
Practical Plumbing. Send for catalogue. Ad
dress 4973-75 Easton ave.. St. Louis. Mo.
CLYDE. 633 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
advertising representatives; commission.
Exposition publication, mining, country,
religious, agrictulural, newspapers.
WANTED GYMNAST WITH SOME EXPE
rlence on Roman rings: good opportunity for
amateur. Newman's, 3264 Washington.
WANTED BRIGHT. YOUNG MAN STEN
ographer. having good references, willing to
leave city B 16. Oregonlan.
FINE OPENING GOOD PAYING Busi
ness for actFve man with small, capital. Ap
ply. 271 3d st.
RELIABLE. ENERGETIC MAN TO TRAV
el, $20 per week and expenses. L. W. Day,
Perkins HoteL
WANTED YOUNG MAN AS ELEVATOR Op
erator. Apply R. W. Schmeer, U. S. Na
tional Bank.
Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barbe?
College. 741 Howard St.. San Francisco.
HARNESSMAKER. R. R. CAMP. $2.50;
coach painter. Hansen. 26 N. 2d.
DR. WALKER. 181 1ST. CURES ALL PRI
vata diseases of men.
SALESMAN. CITY. COUNTRY; BIG WAGES.
215 Commercial blk.
BARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY. 200i
Third at.
HELP WANTED FEMALE."
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; must bo good cook and understand
table service; also willing and capable of
earning $25 per month; family of two; give
name and address. P 19, Oregonlan.
WANTED YOUNG GOOD GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework: must be good cook; liber
al salary and comfortable home to right
party. Apply bet. 2 and 5 P. M.. 786 Cor
bett St., cor. Glbbs; take S car.
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO KEEP HOUSE
.for widower and grown sons In country
town: good homo for right party; state
wages expected. Q IS. Oregonlan.
GIRL WANTS A PLACE TO DO GENERAL
housework and good experienced cook;
good references; not less than $23. X 20.
Oregonlan.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS,
waiters, chambermaids, general workers.
St. Louis Agency. 2304 Yamhill. Phono
Black 2S81.
LADIES-EARN $20 PER 100 WRITING
short letters; send stamped envelope for par
ticulars. Ideal Mfg. Co.. Ca;sopoligh. Mich.
WANTED NURSE FOR PRIVATE SANI
tarium. Address Box 572. Baker City. Or.,
giving age. height, weight and experience.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL. tfOUhk
work and cooking: ho washing. 211 Pretty
man ave.. Mi. Tauor. Phone ieott 1802.
SOUTHERN SCHOOL DERMATOLOGY,
manicuring, shampooing, massage taught,
whole course $10. 420 Jefferson st.
FAMILY HELP. $23. DOWN; ONE. HEPP
ner ($20. ticket): country hotel cook. $-0.
Drake's. 2054 Washington.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: GOOD
wages for right person: small family. Call
mornings. 790 Kearney st.
WANTED A NEAT, CAPABLE GIRL FOR
'general housework. Apply mornings at 287
North 24th st.
AMATEURS. HIGH-CLASS ACT. APPLY
after 10 A. M., Maxwell. 41 Lockwood bldg.,
3314 Morrison.
A RELIABLE GIRL CAN SECURE' EMPLOY
ment for general housework at 531 Glisan st.,
near 16th.
WANTED GIRL. FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Call 181 E. 16th. Phone East 1593.
WANTED WOMEN OR GIRL TO COOK
at Baumann Tlotel. 412 NJ 19th.