Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 14, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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the Morning OREGOFiAy, Tuesday, February 14, 1900.
KNIGHTS TO GOME
Pythian Day Will Be Celebrated
at Exposition.
COLONEL NERNEY IN TOWN
California Officer of Uniform Rank,
Knightspf Pythias, Here to Ar
range for Visit of Brigade
to the Centennial.
To make Pythian day at the Lewis and
Clark Centennial one to bo remembered
for years to come as the most notable Of
fraternal gatherings Is the object of the
presence in Portland of Colonel Thomas
A. Forney, chief of staff of Brigadier
General McGlashan, of the California
Brigade, Uniform Rank, Knights of
Tythias.
Colonel Nerney holds the commission of
special envoy of the Uniform Bank of
California to arrange for the visit of the
California brigade to the Exposition. He
arrived in Portland early j-eeterday morn
ing and already has become a most en
thusiastic prophet of success of the Cen
tennial, and before he returns to Cali
fornia promises to awaken particular In
terest in Portland people of the splendid
opportunities presented by encouraging
the vlHits of various fraternal orders.
In an Interview last night Colonel Ker
ncy said:
"Our interests in California arc identi
cal with those of Oregon In the great
Exposition you are planning for. Wo
feel that wo are one of you, that your
interests are ours, that this Is not a Fair
simply of Oregon, but that it Is an Expo
sition of the whole Pacific Coast, and that
it will bo of untold benefit to California.
"Wc want it to bo a success, and when I
say that I also want to add that we of
California know that it will be.
"When I left California," continued
Colonel Nerney, "the people from one
end of tho etate to the other were talk
ing of the Centennial and making ar
rangements to come here. Many of them
could neither afford the time nor money
to visit St. Ixiuls. and knowing .that this
Exposition will have the best that was
to be s?een there they are all turning eyes
to the North.
'The Uniform Rank, Knights of
Pythias, in California Is third in number
of members of the states of the Union.
"With 65 companies forming Ave regiments,
we are quite a strong organization, and
when you take into consideration tho
fact that every member will want to
bring his family It means a great many
people.
"At the session of the Grand Lodge of
California, which meets nt San Luis
Obispo, Cal., In May, I am to report, and
from that report final decision as to our
coming will be made.
"The 'drills of the Uniform Rank are
on the military order and California has
several companies that are very anxious
to compete at the Exposition for prizes,
if the directors should offer such."
AT THE THEATERS
What the Press Agents Say.
The Brandt-Baume Success.
The new Brandt-Baume Stock Company
at the Empire Theater this week In Clyde
Fitch's beautiful play, "Lovers' Lane," is
a tremendous success. The performance
is pronounced to be one of the really big
hits of the season.
Louise Brandt and Edgar Baume and
the entire company received fine ovations
upon their appearance at the Sunday
opening. It was indeed a demonstration
such as is seldom accorded the players
of a stock company.
The new stock company did itself proud
on its opening, and the performance of
"Lovers' Lane" is acknowledged by
everybody to be as meritorious as the
original New York production.
"Lovers' Lane" will run the entire
week, with a popular-priced matinee Sat
urday. Seats are now selling at the Em
pire Theater box office, and you'll have to
hurry If you wouhl have choice seats.
A Minister's Advice.
The Rev. William E. Randall said to his
congregation Sunday evening In the Cen
tral Baptist Church:
Head "Quo Vadls?" again. Observe how
the virus of greed, Kraft, oppreslon. dis
honor, instilled into every cranny of social
life. Note the contamination in every de
partment of life pleasure, business, public
office, literature. Strike out thedate, and
write 1005. Strike out Rome, and wrlto tbc
word that has graced the poet's song and
historian's story Oregon. There is too much
likeness; too little contrast.
Our advice is to do better than that go
to the Columbia and see "Quo Vadls?"
the grandest spectacular production of
this wonderful drama that has ever been
produced on the Pacific Coast.
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
Great Violinist Coming.
Arrangements have been completed with
the Norwegian Singing Society of Port
land, whereby the celebrated Norwegian
violinist, Herr Rudolph Askeland, and tho
well-known tenor, Harry Du Ross,
late of the Boston Lyric Opera Company,
will give a high-class concert in this city
in the near future assisted by tho Norwe
gian Singing Society and the leading tal
ent of Portland. Herr Askeland Is cred
ited by the press and public with being
the greatest "violinist visiting this country
for some years. Mr. Du Ross is one of
the leading tenor sollsts of this country
and a concert of a high order will be as
sured the music-loving public
Advance Sale Tomorrow for Hanford.
Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock the
advance sale of seats will open for the
eminent actor. Charles B. Hanford,
who comes to the Marquam Grand The
ater next Friday night and Saturday
matinee, February 17-18. in the romantic
drama, ."Don Caesar de Bazan." Satur
day night Shakespeare's great tragedy
"Othello."
Last Performance Tomorrow Night.
The last performance of the "grand old
man." J. H. Stoddart, supported by
Reuben Fax and an excellent supporting
company, in the great .Scotch drama,
"The Bonnie Brier Bush." will be given
tomorrow night at the Marquam Grand
Theater.
NEW VAUDEVILLE BILLS
The Bijou.
The Bijou Stock Company opened its
new week with a three-act farce called,
for .convenience, "The Brazilian "Widow."
and described as "screaming." As a mat
ter of fact, the play isa new version of
"Charlie's Aunt," which should be suf
ficient guarantee that It is funny. The
lines- are extremely bright and the situ
ations could not well be more hilarious.
Charles Marlon as Spettegoo, A. R.
Tborne as Colonel Francis, A. C. Wina
as tho irrepressible Jack, Truman De
Rome, who is Fancourt: Lyle Bishop in
the part of Charley; A. Ncale as Brass,
and Misses Johnson, Aubrey and Dexter
In tbe respective roles of Madam Lucie.
Kitty and Arqy. all appear to good advan
tage. v ' . "
The Illustrated song by ".The Great El-
HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
So OKI. Sl.frO to $3.00 Per Day,
' Aecordlar to Location.
JT. 7. DAVXE3. rrcs.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. ONCORPOKATJED.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
' PORTLAND, OREGON
European Plan Rooms 50c ts $1.50
First-Class Restaurant In Connection
HOTEL SCOTT CO.
B. W. LEZEftIS, 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 ANKENT 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
test-equipped dental office on the Pacific Coast.
342 J3 Washington Street, Corner Seventh "
'Phone Main 2119.
ISott" and the movlnp: pictures both
pleased yesterday's audiences.
The Baker.
The Baker Theater last night -was
Crowded to the doors. The new bill
is replete with attractive features and
was received with many .evidences of
appreciation. Baby Mandevllle, midget
comedienne, is certainly one of the
most remarkable child artists ever seen
In Portland. She sings and dances and
also does acrobatic work. The Grable
Thompson trio appear In an artistio
musical novelty and are folowed by
ilandford and Hart In a comedy sketch.
Learin and Cross, acrobats and bal
ancers, have an entertaining act. Others
who contribute to the entertainment
of the patrons are: Zorraotta, Egyp
tian knife-thrower; John W. Wood, il
lustrated songs, and Holmes and
Holmes, sketoh team. The performance
concludes with new moving pictures.
Grand.
The new bill at the Grand is up to gilt
edged excellence. Mr. Dooley himself
would feel tickled at the Irish humor
displayed by Danny Mann and company
in presenting the farce, "Mrs. Grogan's
Birthday." Mr. Mann is dressed up as
an Irish widow, and says that sbe counts
time from the day she got married, as
she was not living before. Her daughter
has a fine singing voice. Robert WIngato J
is one of the kings of minstrelsy, and i
as a trick bone soloist he is seen at his I
best. Alf Bonner's Illustrated song this I
week is: "Good Bye. Little Girl, Good '
Bye." The bill also Includes: Hyde and
Heath, in "A Load of Hay": the Sldo- ,
nias, in a comedy wire act; Clem McGee,
crayon artist; Boyle ana Lewis, comedy;
and the grandlscope in new 111ms.
Star.
Seen in what appears to be a naze of
flashing Arc, Mademoiselle Llska, in her
$1000 spectacular novelty act, is one of the
wonders of vaudeville. She Is also a
great mirror dancer, and seems to be
dancing In six places at once, so complete
Is the illusion. "The New Minister," as J
played by Mack and Elliott. Is one of the (
best and most refreshing -offerings of the
season. Tne lorKe-nerbert trio, acro
bats, dancers and singers, have an act
of superior merit. The bill also includes:
Claude Ranf, novelty juggler and wire
artist; Daisy Vernon, who is heard in the
charming ballad, "If I could Wish, and
My Wish Come True"; Howell and Em
erson, In a comedy sketch, and the pro
jectoscope. in a laughing hit, "The Chick
en Thief."
The Lyric.
"Rio Grande,' a stirring melodrama of
the New Mexican frontier, is being of
fered bV the Lyric Stock Company this
week. The play contains enough thrills
to. satisfy .anybody looking for excitement
and the comedy with, which It Is liberally
tprlnkled Is" funny enough to set an audi
ence into roars of laughter. The mem
bers of the company handle their various
parts splendidly and the piece goes with
a swing and dash which is In keeping
with its military character.
Each of the sensational situations is
well developed and the audiences are
wrought up to a high pitch of excitement.
Thomas TV. Ray's song is pleasingly ren
dered, and the vitascope pictures, as
usual, prove Interesting.
LOCAL MANAGER OF HALLWOOD
CASH-REGISTER COMPANY, MR.
ISAAC FREEMAN, SUED FOR IN
FRINGEMENT OF LETTERS PAT
ENT. All Users of Infringing Cash Registers
Likewise Liable to Suits for
Damages and Injunctions.
The National Cash Register Company,
of Dayton, O., has commenced suit in the
United States Circuit Court for the north
ern district of California against Isaac
Freeman, local manager of the Hallwood
Cash Register Company, for Infringement
of United States letters patent.
The plaintiff company claims that Free
man has sold a largo number of cash
registers which infringe upon the patents
owned by the National Cash Register
Company, and asks for a perpetual in
junction and treble damages.
The outcome of this suit is qI serious
moment to all purchasers of cash regis
ters from Freeman similar to those which
It is claimed infringe the plaintiff's pat
ents, as under the law the usor as well
as the maker and seller of an Infringing
machine is liable for damages.
iuc Cenver & Rio Grande scenery la
even more beautiful la Winter than Sum
mer. Travel East via that line and spend
a day in Salt Lake City.
All forms of scrofula, salt rheum and
-eczema are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla,
the blood purifier. . ,
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
First-ClaM Check Restaur.
Connected With Hotel.
C O. DAVIS, Sec and Treat.
;THE:
ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR MDEBSOX, Mamjir
Front and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND - OREGON
ntKE 'bub to and from all trains.
Rates European plan, 60c. 76c. $1.00, $1.50.
12.00 par day. Sample rooms la connection.
40 Sizes, 10c to 50o Each.
A. SANTAELLA CO., Makers, Tampa Fl.
GERSOK & HART, Distributers, PorHand, Or.
HAND
SAPOUIO
FOR TOILET AND BATH
Delicate enough for the softest
skin, and yet efficacious in removin
any stain. Keeps the skin in perfecl
condition. In the bath gives all tha
desirable after-effects of a Turkish
bath. It should be on every vash
stand.
ALL GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Feb. 13. Maximum tempera
ture, 42 deg.; minimum. 21 deg. River read
ing at 11 A. H., 2.5 feet; change In past 24
bouse. 0.3 foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M.
to 5 P. 1L. none; total since September 1, 1904,
20.97 Inches; normal, 29.36; deficiency, 8. S3.
Totaltsunshlne February 12, 1905. 10 hours and
IS minutes; possible, 10 hours and 15 minutes.
Barometer (reduced to ea level), at B P. M.,
30.38.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind.
STATIONS.
19 B
S 3
3
Baker City
Bismarck .......
Bolso ............
Eureka
Helena ,
KamloopB. B. c.
North Head, ....
Pocatello .......
Portland .........
Red Bluff
Rosehurg
Sacramento .....
Salt Lake City..
San Francisco ..
Spokane ........
Seattle
Tatoosh Island ..
"Walla Walla
2610.00
fl'SE
I Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
'Cloudy
20.02'
2S0.001
4W
4.X
f52K.00
120! T !
J22JO.O0
mr....
JPL cloudy
clear
Clear
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10)E
4;w
420.00
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600.00
52 ....
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4)NB JciocdK.
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0 SW dear
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T traoe.
X "WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Fair weather continues In the North Pa
cific States. Tho cold has moderated slightly
In all sections except along the immediate
coast, where the temperature remains nearlv
stationary. Heavy frosts occurred Monday
morning in California.
The Indications are for fair weather Tues
day, with slightly higher temperature.
Forecasts made at-Portland at 8 P. M. for
-a nours ending at midnight. Februarv ir
Portland and vicinity Tuerfay, fair and
sngnuy warmer; easterly winds.
Oregon and- "Washington Tuesday, fair, with
siowiy rismg temperatures; easterly winds.
Idaho Tuesday, fair.
EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaa ter.
NEW TODAY.
SI -V I'ER
1 CENT
PortlaniT rI t v Iwmn fur c-il. (mm luvi
$20,000. Apply at 21o 4th tu. near salmon.
BONDS
FIDELITY COURT CONTRACT.
NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY.
W. L, PAGE, Agent
204 FAILING BLDG. PHONE MAIN 328.
GEO. BLACK
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
318 Worcester Block
General practice. InTCstlxatioas.
HsLaZe work. Special and periodical anillls.
X'Xioae West li.
AarcsEMrxTS.
COLUMBIA THEATER
A. If. Ballard, lessee and manager.
ALL WEEK,
QUO VADIS?
Matinee Saturday.
COLUMBIA STOCK CO.
Slenklfttrtra lrrni-air J onrt 1.1-onrl oonli.
In
picture of the dawn of Christianity.
numc unacr rero, splendors in scenic
Effects never before equaled In Portland.
ORDER SKATS XOW.
Evening r.rtr nr.v "-.r- ir.i.
Matinee 25c. 15c. 10c
Down-town office open all day, 327 Mor
rison, phone Main 110. Evenlnc at theater.
Main 311.
Next week Richard Mansfield's
"OLD HEIDELBERG."
Marquam Grand Theater EVSr
Phone Main KrtR.
Tonight at S:15 o'clock. Last performance
.tomorrow Night.
.1. Tr KTnnnAiiT
Tocether with TtritKn Vat mil an nrrll.nt
Company. In the great ScotcH Drama
PRICES Pamtiottp St !Ulr I'arnnclln rlr-
cle. 31: Balcony. "5c and 50c; Galicry. 25c
and 35c; Boxes and Lose. $10.
Seats are now selling.
Empire
Theater ccoefr-
Secure your seats by Phone Main 11".
Another capacity house last evening.
TONIGHT AND AXL THIS "WEEK, POP-
. ULAK MATINEE SATURDAY.
LOCISK BRANDT-EDGAR BAU.UE
And an excellent supporting company In the
new Clyde Fltch Tlay,
"LOVEKS' LANE"
Prices Matinees. 10c. 13c. 25c. Evenlnxs.
15c, 23c, 35c. 50c.
NEXT WEEK "NORTHERN LIGHTS."
THE LYRIC THEATER
Seventh and Alder Streets.
Every Afternoon and Evening.
THE NEW I,YRIO STOCK COMPANY
Tho Sensational Comedy-Drama,
v"KIO GRANDE,"
-Specialties Bctwcon Act-.
Performances at 2:30, 7;70 and 9:15 P. M.
Usual Price of Admission. 10 Cents.
GRAND
CARNIVAL OF Fl'N.
StDONIAS. Comedy Wire Act.
CLEM M'GEE. Crayonlet.
BOYLE AND LEWIS. Comedy.
DANNY MANN CO.. New Act.
WINGATE BONE, Soloist.
HYDE AND HEATH, Novel Specialty.
ALF BONNER, New Song.
ORANDISCOPE.
Admission to any scats, 10c, box seals 25c
BAKER THEATER
Third and Yamhill sts. Keating and Flood.
Mgra. Largest Vaudeville House In America
XEONARD. HOLMES & DEAN.
THE GREAT NOEL. ZORRAOTTA.
HOLMES A HOLMES.
WEAVER JONES. .1. W. BURTON.
BABY MANDEVILLE.
J. W. WOOD. THE BIOGRAPIL
Admission. 10 cents. Performances at 2:30,
7:30 and P. M.
GREAT SPECTACULAR MIRROR DANCER
star Theater
MLLE. ZISKA.
Till; YORK HERBERT TRIO.
MACK AND. ELLIOTT.
HOWELL AND E.MEKSOX.
CLAUDE RANF.
DAISY VERNON.
EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE.
Continuous Vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30 P. M.
Admission. 10 cent.
ROSE EYTIINGE
Pupils prepared for stage, pulpit.
filitXorra or parlor. Either prtvt
estons or class work. For tlmi and
terms, apply at
261 Thirteenth Street
PHONE MAIN 1203.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Gllman Auction Rooms. 413 Washington
street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gllman,
Auctioneer.
At Baker's auction-house, cor. Alder and
Park. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co..
auctioneers.
At the Portland auction-rooms. 211 1st
St., bet. Taylor and Salmon. Sale at 10 -A.
M. sharp. Gus A. Lowlt, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
A. & A. S.. RITE Meeting
tonight; social only. By order
presiding officer.
MOUNT HOOD CIRCLE, 151. W. O. W.,
give whist party Tuesday evening, 14tn Inst.,
at W. O. W. Hall. East Alder and Sixth
streets. Refreshments. Admission, 15
cents.
O. F. Regular meeting this (Tuesda'y) evenlngj
en. h, jikkj, at. ?:30 o'ciock. oudrciiows Tem
ple. Patriarchal degree. Visitors welcome.
E. E. SHARON, Scribe.
PORTLAND TENT. NO. 1. K. O. T. M..
gives a grand prize whist party tonight; Prof.
Hlngler's Hall, 309 Alder St.; refreshments.
Admission, 15c.
x BORN.
VINCENT To the wife of Sydney B. Vincent,
nec Rosener, Fbruary 13, a daughter.
DIED.
EBORALL At McMInnville. Or., February
9, John Eborall. nged 07 years.
MANCUR In this city. Feb. 13. 1903, George
Alfred Mancur, aged 47 years. Notice of
funeral hereafter. ,
f ,
FUNERAL NOTICES.
O'BRIEN In this city, on Feb. 11. I0O3. Mar.
garet O'Brien, aged 44 years, 1 day. .Funeral
Tuesday. Fob. 14, 1005, S30 A. M.. from tne
family residence. 52) Overton at.7 9 a. M..
Jrom St. Patrick's Church, cor. 19th and
Savler sts. Friends respectfully Invited to
attend. Interment -Ml. calvary Cemetery.
BLAKE Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral.
wnicts ui. uaiuca .matte wmcu .will DO
held at tbe Cathedral, corner 15th and
Davis sts., 9 A. M.. Wednesday. February
13. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
JANSON Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully Invited to. attend the funeral
services of the late Rudolph Janon. who was
accidentally Killed in tbe recent street
car accident, today, at 30 A. M., at Flnlcy's
cnapoi. interment, . uonc Jfir cemetery.
SIRIANNI In this city. February 10. 1&05.
Amelia SlriannL aged ' 23 years. A mass of
requiem will be sung for the repose of her
soul at 11 A. M. today at the St. Michael
Italian Catholic Church. Thr final aerv-Ices
will be held, however, at 2 P. M. Friend
Invited to both cervices. Interment at Lone
Fir Cemetery. East Side.
DUNNING. McENTEE Jt GH.BAUGH,
successors to Dunning Campion, under
takers and erabatmcrs, modern In crery do
tail. 7th and flue, l'tioae Main 430. LsuXj
assistant.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Undertakers and
exnbalmers, have mo red to their neir bulUl
isg, Third and Salaioa. Lady assistant.
Telcpbouo Nu. 507.
J. i KIN LEY SON, Puneral Directors,
car. 3d and Madisun. Office of Couaty Cor
oaer. Ludy assistant. Telephone No. 8.
F. S. DUNNING, Ustdertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady aulstaat. Telephone East S2.
FOR SALE NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE; 4 low;
mommy paymcuu. v. aaiui. too wnam
ber of Commerce.
NEW TODAY'.
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Os Je proved Portland Real EstaU.
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"New Today." 30 cents for 15 words or less;
10 to 29 words, JO cents; 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-half; no further discount ua
der one month.
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advertising that runs either in the classltted
columns, or under head "New Today," will
bbe given only when advertising; Is inserted
on consecutive days. Dally and Sunday is
sues. Advertising that is scheduled to ap
pear at Intervals of one or more days apart
will bo- charged for at full one-time rate
each Insertion.
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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 stamp Is required on such
lei tern.
The Oregonlan will not be' responsible for
errors In advertisements taken, through the
telephone.
IO R b ALE REAL ESTATE.
SOMETHING WORTH INVESTIGATING.
?23W For a grand home In Sunnyrfrtc.
Strictly modem, new wven-room liouso.
Rfgular little palace. Corner lot.
$2250 22-acrc place, fronting on Willam
ette River, all Improved- Comtortable build
ings; 101W npplf trees; cholct- variety Win
ter apples. SW iar trees'. 250 cnerry. trees;
plenty other varieties bearing fruit anil nutt;
4' Hcr In strawberries, ;; acres In blackber
ries and loganberries. Thl Is a Id-ire
money-maknr. sure to ylrld from $1000 to
$1500 clear profit per annum. Wonld cchange
for desirable city residence proierty. No
mortgage.
lOw 20-acre Improved place on olcctric
car line; 15 mile out. Nlc- grove of tim
ber. Living water, .big springs.
For nice home on "Woodstock avenu
Three full lots. Four-room cottase. fur
nished. ?45 10 acre. Half-mile electric cars to
wards Grcflham. '
You should never fall to o
THE DUNN LAWRENCE CO.,
1104 First st.
5575.00.
A hanl-flnlohod cottage with 10 lots on tbi
Peninsula, but a short distance from thn
St. Johns car Hn: the cottage Is worth the
amount wo are asking for tha whole thing;
the lota arc worth four time what wo are
asking for the whole; streets arc graded,
nldewalks laid and city water on the prop
erty; all the lota are cloatvd. level and
sightly. This Is the greatest snap ever
offered in Portland. Sherman D. Brown, 351
Stark st.
FOR SALE. ?250.00.
In Woodstock. Portland's most attractive
suburb; lots 100x100; every lot a corner;
510 down. 510 per month.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY,
109 Third etreet.
HERE IS WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
and somcth!ngthat does not ktep A modern
7-room house and fractional lot In walking
distance on the West 5lde, 11th. near Mont
gomery. -Lies In line part of city; full base
ment and In good order; now rented for
good price, paying over 10 per cent on $3000;
tlrst mone ytal'ic. Northrop & King, 210
and 211 Commercial block.
$10,000 RESIDENCE.
Can you afford to own a $10,000 resi
dence? If 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 G06 Commercial block.
SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR PORTLAND
vacant property, 720 acres In Josephine
County. 14 miles east of Mrltn; 200 acres
black bottom land, under cultivation; 33
aoxvs In orchard; living stream flowing
through ranch; unlimited out range. King,
SCO E. 7th st. North. Phone Eaot 675.
FREE LAND! FREU LAND!
A chanco to secure a home and make
money; enly cost Is for water right, which
averages $10 per acre; under state control.
For particulars write or call at office of Co
lumbia Southern Irrigation Co.. 539 Wor
cester blk.
$200 DOWN C-ROOM COTTAGE ALBINA.
5Uo down a-room couage, .msniuna.
$50 down ( rooms. Highland Park. .
U12 Commercial bldg. Main 1940.
FOR SALE. CORNER 30x100. 11TH ST..
riouaaay Aaaxuon; aiso 101 auxiuu,
10th st., near Couch. Inquire owner. C20
Cth St., West Side. Phone Main 47S3.
$1450 NEW MODERN 5-ROOM HOUSE. GAS,
wood-noer wans, oest piumoing; haj casa;
rents for S per cent on $2250; terms. T. W.
Plttenger. 245& Morrison.
E. KRONER. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER;
houses on Installments In any part of Port
land: plans made to suit. Office 1G5& 3d st-,
room B.
FOR SALE CHEAP SO ACRES GOOD LAND,
easily dearea; m miles irom ancouver.
Wash. O. Wester, route 2, Vancouver,
Wash.
FOR SALE OR RENT A NEW MODERN
5-room cottage, furnished or unfurnished.
Inquire on premises. 894 E. GUsan, cor.
29th.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addlton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 3c.
LOT 50x150 AND 8-ROOM HOUSE. TILLA
mook st., bet. Williams and Rodney aves.
Apply at 309 San Rafael at.
FOR SALE COMMODIOUS MODERN HOUSE
of 10 rooms, with two lots; price low. Mrs.
W. A. Daly. 359 13th st.
FOR SALE CORNER LOT. 50x50; 13TH AND
Pettygrovc sts.; cheap. Inquire room 81,
Northern Hotel.
FOR SALE HOUSE. 17 ROOMS. 50-FOOT
lot; $17,000. or would rent, with lease. F 2S,
Oregonlan.
$2050 8-ROOM HOUSE. WITH LARGE LOT,
East Side, not far out. 303 Chamber Com-
$2C50-S-ROOM HOUSE. WITH LARGE LOT.
East Side, not far out. 303 Chamber Com
. merce.
i section. S miles west Scappoose; well tim
bered; reasonable. D. E. Budd, 110 1st at.
NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. ON CAR
line; lot 50x123: $2150. 925 East Gllaan at.
A FINE. SIGHTLY LOT ON COLLEGE ST.
for $400: easy terms. Secure It. 453 12th.
$1450-C-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. A FINE
location, close In. Pluwie Union 3552.
WANTED REA L ESTATE.
WE WANT .WEST SIDE. RESIDENCES.
$2000 to $10,000; also business properties.
$3000 to $20,000. Have buyers- L. W. Whit
ing Sl Co. 4 OS Abinctoa bids.
WB CAN SELL TOUR PROPERTY. IM
proved or vacant, at a fair price. Call and
see us. Hatneld & Smith, 163& 4th at.,
room 32.
LAND SCRIP.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready for Imme
diate use. LOWEST PRICES. '
B. F. i F. B. Riley, 60S Chamber Commerce.
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP, TIM
bercd farm or grazing land; all sizes, lowest
prices. H. B. Compson. U1S 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
nlsbed; 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
crlp. !. W. Whiting & Co., 40S Ablngton.
FOR SALE FARMS.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED
100 acres Lewis River bottom land that
doesn't overflow; all under plow except
4 acres; most land In hop at one time;
hophouse and $1500 worth of cedar hop
poles on the place; finest Winter apple or
chard In the state, consisting or 040 choice
11-year-old treis In perfect condition:
house, large dairy barn, other outbuild
ings; 16 milch cows and dairy utensils;
an Ideal place for general farming, fruit
raising or dairying; on bank of Lewis
River, ltt miles above Woodland. Prlc
$6500, with one-half down, balance easy
terms. Imus & Wllloughby. Kalama. Wash.
DESIRABLE FARM NEAR GRESHAM. GOOD
house, barn, orchard, water, timber; eaay
UrnyJiJlOiOifjimian. f
FOR SALE FARMS.
.142 ACRES. 33 UPLAND, BALANCE RICH
bottom. 35 under cultivation; good oppor
tunity for dairy; O mues irom tour.nouse.
Portland. Inquire B. S. Cook & Co.. 231 J
Alder st.
FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicle and Harness.
FOR SALE SEVERAL TEAMS OF WELL
roatched. wcil-brokcn horses, weighing
from 13C0 to 1300 pounds. Address Sam
Strebln. Troutdale. Or.
HOUSES. WAGONS. HARNESS. ALL
kinds of vehicles bought, sold and rented.
Hubert & Hall. 264 4th. Phone Main 220S.
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND
vehicles on Coast for sale or hire. 21 1 WasS-
FOR SALE -OR HIRE-ALL. KINDS OF
hdracs. 2d and Main.
Pianos.
NEW H ALLEY & DAVIS PIANO "TO RENT,
reasonable, to careful parties. 3Do Morri
son, cor. 10th.
FOR SALE PIANO AND PIANOLA: A BAR
galn; parlies going East. E 23. Oregonlan.
$235 CASH BUYS 5425 PLNO, USED FEW
weeks; need money. A 52. Oregonlan.
Mlscellaneo us.
DOES TOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair It with Blaterlte; It rollx. easy to
lay; needs nu 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
liard andi pool tables; easy payments; we
"rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod
ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswlck-Balke-Cotlender.
49 3d at.
FOR SALB--12 H. P. WEBER GASOLINE
engine complete and ready for Immediate
use; a real bargain. Railway Equipment Co.,
324 Chamber of Commerce.
CO TONS BEST CLOVER, CHEAT AND TIM
otbr hay for sale, $13, $14 and $15 per ton
delivered. Cooper, 18t Madieon st. Phone
Black 3177.
UPRIGJIT PIANO. SPLENDID CONDITION,
oak case, a really exceptional bargain. $123.
Kllem Piano House. 351 Washington st.,
cor. Fark.
SPOT CASH PAID FOR 2D-HAND FUR
niture or any kind of goods. Prosser. 206
4th st. Phone Main 6301.
160 CORDS FINE FIR WOOD ON BANK
river at Holbrook for sale or trade. 321
Morrison st. Ralston.
UPRIGHT PIANO. FULL SI7.E. CABINET
grand. $95. Ellers Piano House. 351 Wash
ington st., cor. Park.
DOCBLB EXPRESS WAGON FOR SALE -Vry
cheap; with cover. Call 248 N. ltn,
nar Northrup.
BLOCK OF ATTACHABLE BALL-BEARING
hub sharea for sale or trade. Box 363, Van
couver. BUY YOUR WOOD AND COAL OF HOOVER.
313 Water it. Phone Main 4396. '
HELP WANTED MALE.
SALESMEN WANTED AGENTS, DEALERS
and storekeepers, start In business for your
self on our capital. Wo make mn's fine
clothing to measure, and you can sell our
perfect-nttlng, highest-class tailoring at a
good proflt for as little money as others re
tall ready-made goods. You can control en
tire local trade with our line. Spring line.
400 up-to-date styles of woolen?, fashion dis
plays etc., now ready and furnished free.
A great opportunity. Write today for full
particulars and exclusive territory- Experi
ence not absolutely" necessary. American
Woolen MIHd Co., Dept. A., Washington blvd.
and Union st., ChlcaKO.
WANTED PROFICIENT MALE STENOGRA
pher and typewriter for city office: one that
epeaks German and can assist In general
office work preferred; apply In own hand
writing, stating age and city experience.
Address II 19, Oregonlan.
PERFORMERS. PROFESSIONALS AND AM
ateurs wanted immediately for Portland's
World's Fair, vaudeville circuit, etc. ; "big sal
ary, long engagement; Information gratia.
Newman's Theatrical Circuit, 320i Wash
ington st.
WANTED COMMERCIAL TRAVELING
man to take stock In corporation ana
position; salary $000 per year and ex
penses; must take at least $500 In stock.
Address H. Crofts, Fenton bldg., Portland.
Or.
THERE IS MORS DEMAND THAN EVER
fcr competent eaiesraen, DooKxeepers, sten
ographers and technical men, and we "neel
men for many such positions now open.
Pacific Commercial Bureau. Seattle. Wash.
WANTED LADY OR GENTLEMAN WITH
money to Invest, best paying business In
Portland. This Is a sure Investment and big
profits. Don't answer unless you mean busi
ness. Newman's, 320 Washington.
YOUNG MAN WITH $125 CASH THAT
will attend to business to Investigate
money-making proposition; If you don't
mean buslnes don't answer. B 27, 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 SYSTEM 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.
WANTED YOUNG .MEN TO LEARN
piano tuning by mall; can make good
money through me. Inclose stamp for par
ticulars. Box 403. Scranton. Pa.
AT ONCE. BRIGHT MAN. WITH $300; PER
manent situation; compensation to begin.
monthlyf Apply In own handwriting.
B 22, Oregonlan.
WANTED-MAN TO DO ALL KJNDto OF
boot and shoe repairing: must be able to
do good work. Address Yoran' Shoe Store,
Eugene. Or.
BOY IS OR 20-INSIDB WORK; NEAT,
willing; permanent. Clerks' Registration Bu
reau, 265 Morrison st.
SALESMAN LIVE MAN CAN MAKE BIG
money; $500 bond required. Address Q Jl,
Oregonlan. .
WANTED A GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED
woman to assist In housework. Apply 512
Clay st.
"WANTED GOOD BOY. WELL RECOM-
-mended, witn woei, euuu "
Stark. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS IN APRIL
Prepare under private tutor. K 29, Orego
nlan. BOY TO LEARN CAKE-BAKING. APPLY
after 0 A. M.. 114 Russell, or phone East 579.
Men wanted to learn barber iracc Barber
College, 741 Howard .st.. San Francisco.
WANTED CONTRACT TO CUT CORDWOOD.
Address L 21, care Oregonlan.
PLUMBERS WANTED. APPLY TO ROBERT
GUlan, 41Z iiorrison st.
DR. WALKER. 1S1 13T. CURES ALL PHI
vato diseases of men.
SALESMAN. CITY. COUNTRY; BIG WAGES.
215 Commercial blk.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED LADY OR GENTLEMAN OF
fair education to travel for a firm of $250,-
0CO.0O capital. Salary, $1072.00 per year ana
txpenscs. paia weemy. Auaress witn etamp,
J. A. Alexander, Portland, Or.
ONE MORE PRIVATE PENMANSHIP STU
dent, day or evening, professional penman.
L 29, Oregonlan.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
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. 320. Washington.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS,
waiters, chambermaids, general workers.
St. Louis Agency, 230 '4 Yamhill. Phone
Black 2S31.
LADIES EARN $20 PER 100 WRITING
short letters; send stamped envelope for par
ticulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., Casoopollsb. Mich.
AT ONCE. CAPABLE WOMAN OVER 30 FOR
permanent position in town of 8000; refer
ences ana security, u JB. uregonian.
WANTED CHAMBERMAID AND WOMAN
to do housework; Swede preferred. St. Hel
ens Hall. bt. Claire and Ford sts.
WANTED GIRL ABOUT la YEARS OLD
to help In the kitchen. Apply at Columbia
Hotel. First ana Clay sts.
WANTED GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED
woman to assist In general housework. Ap-
1.. Rio rlar.
"J
WANTED YOUNG LADY OF NEAT AP
pea ranee as assistant housekeeper. K 21,
Oregonlan.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
v.-orK.; small family, ca'l w"TTj -iwi-Ciack-
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
COMPETENT GIRL WANTED FOR SECOND
work. Apply afternoon after 4 o'clock. 341
llth st.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework. Apply 752 Lovejoy. cor.
23d.
WANTED A WOM-AN TO DO GENERAL
housework. Apply 574 East Pine et.. cor.
14 th.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL TO DO
cooking and general housework. 293 12th st.
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN STENOGRA
phy; rates reasonable. Y 27. Oregonlan.
WANTED GIRL TO DO CHAMBER WORK
in boarding-house. 132.- Union ave.
WANTED WOMEN OR GIRL TO COOK
at Baumann Hotel. il2 N. 19th.
"WANTED A GIRL TO COOK AND DO GEN
ral housework. Apply 89 19th st.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Apply 770 Irving st.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and. Clerks.
GENTLEMAN GOING TO LONDON AND
Paris, good address, excellent habits, time
not fully occupied, will become identified,
financially or otherwise, with any responsl
bl? concern, corporation, factory or Indi
vidual, acting aa their representative, or
will Introduce lino of goods: good refer
ences. Address S 20. Oregonlan.
A COMPETENT PHARMACIST OR LABORA
tory man desires a position; graduate; eight
ears" experience; city or country. "Sajo
phen," " 21, care Oregonlan.
BY YOUNG MAN WITH 13 YEARS' Ex
perience In general merchandise and office
work: good references. Address 497 Van
couver a-e.. city.
WANTED POSITION BY THOROUGHLY
competent advertising man with many vcarn
experience, in this city. Y 21. Oregonlan.
POSITION WANTED BY STENOGRAPHER,
two years' cxperienco; references. Address
C 22. care Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED POSITION" BY A TmirjJiT in
telligent, trustworthy young man of 32. in
nomo largo eatabllshment whero consldnr
able foresight, memorizing and executive
ability h required. Willing to start at
bottom with small salary. T 20, Oregonian.
Japanese: labor assoclvtion can fum-
uisa. uomesucs. servants, iarmer and all
kinds of help. Black 092. 26S Everett st.
WANTED A POSITION AS BUTLER IN
jiniie iHmny; nas tne twst of city reference-;
from the Bast. O 21, Oregonlan.
GERMAN, MASTERS IANGlTAGE. WANTS
jnratuun as oruusnicman, or oinco worn;
start. $10 weekly. P 21. Orcnonian.
AN EXPERIENCED JAPANESE COOK
wants position in private family or boarding-house.
J. IC. P. O. Box 847.
ALPINE REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOl-
mem .Agency. ixeip tree to employers.
Phone Main 1917. 152 First.
WANTED BY INTELLIGENT JAPANESE
10 work In office, city or country; best ref
erences. F 22. Oregonian.
MAN AND WIFE WANT POSITION IN
noaramg-nouse. hotel or camp; both are good
cooks. S 29. Oregonlan.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION. ANY
Kina ot worK, m city, country. Address
W 21. care Oregonian.
APANESE BOY WISHES POSITION TO DO
any kind work. Address 215 Couch- Phono
Black 153.
YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD EDUCATION
wants worK ot any kind. J 21. Oregonian.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers and Stenographers.
LADY STENOGRAPHER. S YEARS' EXPE-
ricHce. aesires position, zti, Oregonlan.
Dressmakers.
WILL DO SEWING IN THE HOME BY THE
aay. Aaaress Dressmaker. 136 Curry st.
Phone Front 2355.
FIRST-CLASS SEWING; PRICES REASON-
bdic iai otn st. i'ftone 4co.
DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY; FIT GUAR-
uuircu. f none jiain uwo.
Dora cities.
VERY CAPABLE GIRL DESIRES SITUA-
uon as nurse and second girl. 230V- Yam
hlll. Phone Black 2S81.
TWO GOOD WORKING GIRLS WISH
places to worK Dy day. Phone Hood 547.
GIRL WANTS POSITION TO DO GENERAL
housework. Ring up phone East 2014.
Housekeepers.
WOMAN. BOY 14. DESIRES SITUATION
nousekeeper. position of trust: references.
230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SSI.
WANTED BY WIDOW. UNINCUMBERED.
posiuon an nouseiceepor ior oacneior or wid
ower. 40S Guild st.
Miscellaneous.
INVALID LADY OR GENTLEMAN WILL
receive every care In bouaa of graduate
nurse. Address Mra. Marks, 335 Montgomery
St., Portland.
FANCY AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS $3
mis rnontn; woric ana nt. guaranteed, or
money refunded. 81 N. 9th st. Phone Maui
2117.
SITUATIONS WANTED FIRST-CLASS
cook, girl waitress, woman nurse, house
workers. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 28S1.
WANTED SITUATION AS CHILD'S NURSE;
reierences. s si, uregonian.
WANTED AGENTS.
MEN AND WOMEN WANTED EVERY
where to start buslnes of their own; can
clear $100 to $200 monthly; unlimited
field; new Idea; large profits; 12 samples
and full working plan, by mall, 50 cents.
Address P. O. Box 039. Seattle.
WANTED MANUFACTURERS' AGENT TO
handle our line of advertising novelties; com
mission. St. Louis Button Co., St. Louis.
WANTED CANVASSERS: ORDERS TO BH
delivered through grocer; easy seller. Can
105 Front et.
WANTED TO BENT.
WANTED
Room
In all parts ot the dry.
, Apply 220 Goodnough building.
Exposition Accommodation Bureau.
Under direction of Lewis and Clarfc
Fair Corporation. Phone Mala 6266.
WANTED BY GENTLEMAN, TO RENT A
small. Isolated home. 3 or 4 rooms, fur
nished house and barn, by creek about 10
to 15 miles out. one mile or so from car
line or R. R. Ernest Williams, P. O. Box
925, Portland, Or.
WANTED FOR 10 OR 12 MONTHS. A M.OD
ern furnished flat of 3 or 4 rooms, or a
house of 7 rooms, by March 1. Address
Box 346. city.
WANTED 5 OR 6-ROOM FURNISHED
bouse, modern, light and centrally located:
best of reference? no children. Address F
21. Oregonlan.
WANTED BY A DENTIST. ROOM AND
board In exchange tor dental work. Address
M 21, care Oregonlan.
WANTED TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED
rooms; close In. A 22, Oregonlan.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN. BEST REF
erence. wants $1000 immediately; sums $.V)
up; take stock In company when formed, lo
share; exceptional opportunity; first treas
ury stock will sell 10c to 20c. H 21. Ore
gonlan. WANTED SMALL. SECOND-HAND, FIRE
proof safe; Inside door; state dimensions,
make, weight, cabinet work, price- Belknap
& Edwards, Prinevtlle, Or.
WE PAY YOU HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR
your second-hand furnltuiv or anything yon
cannot use. Phone 5655. Portland Auctloa
Rooms. 211 1st st.
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoea; highest price paid. Call at tha
"Fair Deal." 62 N. Sd. Phone Hood 517.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT.
tie of all kinds. Phone East 2233.
FOR RENT.
Booms.
100 12TH ST.. NEAR TAYLOR ONE FRONT
antte; also one room; all modern con.cnl
eneea; private family. Call afternoons and.
evenings.
THE ELM. 13TH AND WA3inNGTON NEW-
-JyXurnu&&room8, moutrrj; ..ccara i.dMlra,