Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 20, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    SHE MORNING- OREGONIAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1905.
WANTED.AMAYOFI
Reformers Are Looking
for Suitable Man. '
MUGHTIMBERTOPIGKFROM
Both Parties Cater' to Law and
Order Vote.
MANY CANDIDATES IN' FIELD
Approach of Date for City Election
Brings on Preliminary Maneuver
ing Mayoralty Race Is
the Chief Issue.
mentioned for mayoralty of
portland. "
31. Livingstone.
TV. P. Olds.
T. B. WJlcox.
Tom "Word.
H. R. Albee.
TV. M. Ladd.
H.W.- Goodo.
Samuel Connell.
TV. 3. Wheelwright.
A- L. 21111s.
TV. B. Aycr.
Amcdec M. Smith.
Dr. Harry Lane.
J. X. Teal. .
A. F. FlegeL
Geo. H. "Williams.
George H. Howell.
1 R. TVcbster.
C. F. Beebe.
Dr. Andrew Smith.
T. C. Devlin.
A. A. Bailey.
H. 1L Cake.
L. Zimmerman.
TVhltney L. Boise.
Fred T. Merrill.
E. M. Brannlck.
TV. B. Glafke.
I. N. Fleleehner.
J. P. Flnley.
Though Portland's city election is three
land one-half months distant, clans
are getting together for selection of
condidates. The office frought with heav
iest Importance Is that of Mayor, for
which many notables and celebrities are
carried, on the tongue of political and
reform patriots.
Some of the aforesaid notables and
celebrities are openly desirous of devot
ing their energies to the welfare of their
fellow mortals, others wish to be coaxed,
and sth! others will not enter the sac
rifice unless pulled Into it.
Of first concern is the question
whether reform elements will put up can
didates of their own or will fall into line
behind the banners of the regular par
ties. But reformers themselves have not
decided this question and, as a prominent
member of the Municipal "League said
last night, they will not do so until they
behold the character and purpose of the
partj- nominees.
Officers to be elected besides Mayor
are Auditor, Treasurer, Municipal Judge,
City Attorney and 15 Councilmen. As the
Mayor is vested with large powers for
enforcement of law and administration of
departments and as his authority consti
tutes a virtual "one-man government,"
reform forces are very eager to elect to
the office somebody who will pledge him
self to suppress gambling and hold sa
loons and other Instruments of vice under
rigid survellance, and who has energy
to make- good his pledge and hold to it
until the end of his term in July, 1907.
Political parties on their side are wait
ing to see what reformers will do, and
thus each is looking for the other to
take the initiative. The Republican or
ganization of the city does not feel Itself
in very good shape, just now, owing to
the policy pursued by Mayor "Williams
for the licensing of gambling, the scandal
unearthed in the City Engineer's depart
ment, and the Indictment of machine
leaders for land frauds; consequently
some influenclal counselors of the or
ganization have been advising that the
machine lend its influence to the nomina
tion of a citizens' Jticket and thus ride
to clory in a non-partisan bandwagon.
Will Play for Reform Vote.
That Republicans and Democrats will
fendeavor to nominate a ticket -which will
draw the support of the reform elements
seems likely. Those elements have al
ready organized a movement for the
nomination of candidates pledged to law
enforcement. "The man that -we shall support for
Mayor," said a prominent reformer last
tnlght, "must be not alone good and hon
est, not alone a man of integrity, but a,
man -who will enforce the law. It will
aiot be enough for him to be of un
iblemished character. We don't want an
other Judge "Williams. We have a good
negative man now. Next time we want a
positive man. We prefer him to be prom
inent in business affairs. We do not
tuk that he be radical or a Sunday school
leader if he will promise to suppress
vice."
Surveying for Candidates.
Leaders of reform organizations have
been surveying the field for candidates
tor some time and now that the Legisla
ture is out of the way and the local op
tion law Is safe, have renewed their
quest. Among tho eligibles whose names
adorn their roster are R. Livingstone,
but who' is reluctant to become the can
didate because of his desire to travel
abroad this Spring; H. W. Goode, presi
dent of the Lewis and Clark Fair; A.
L. Mills, speaker of the House of Rep
resentatives, president of the charter
Ijoard, who has taken a prominent part
in affairs of the city government in time
past; Tom Word, Sheriff and foe to
gambling joints; W. P. Olds, of the firm
of Olds, Wortman & King; Samuel Con
nell, a sash and door manufacturer and a
prominent member of the anti-saloon
league, and W. M. Ladd, of the banking
firm of Ladd & Tllton.
Others who are spoken of in reform
eounsels appear In the foregoing list of
eligibles.
Law and order force's desire the Re
publican and the Democratic organiza
tions to select timber from the class
represented by those mentioned above as
their candidates, and should that be done
they say they will not put citizen candi
dates into the field.
Such is tho attitude of the Municipal
League and the anti-saloon league
Dr. J. R. Wilson, president of the latter
organization In Oregon, said yesterday.
that the policy of the league is to engage
in anti-saloon politics but not in party
politics, and to select from party tickets
such candidates as will uphold its prin
ciples. The rule of the league, he said,
was not to put candidates into the field
but to secure the nomination and elec
tion of anti-saloon condidates.
W. B. Ayer Is a favorite of tho Re
publican organization but has said he
does not desire to sit in the Mayor's
seat and would not accept the nomina
tion. Mr. Ayer, as president of the East
ern & Western Lumber Company, has
been a foo to labor unions and they re
card him as being one of the chief
leaders of their defeat in the strikes of
a vcar a half ago. thereupon ho would
be a target for revenge. Another man
who finds grace in the eyes of the Re
publican organization is L. R. TV coster.
County Judge, who is oftentimes spoken of
as a possible nominee for Governor next
year.
In the Democratic camp, Dr. Harry
Lane sits on a high pedestal among the
eligibles; also Tom "Word and J. 2s TeaL
A. F. Flegel is being: groomed for the
race by an clement of devoted Demo
cratic patriots, and another possibility
dwells in the person of V. B. Glafke,
a commission merchant of Front street.
AT THE THEATERS
What the Press Agents Say.
Mary Adell Case Concert Tonight.
A choice musical event of the season
will bo the popular concert at the
Marquam grand tonight. It will be the
farewell hearing of Slary Adell Case, the
talented Oregon contralto, and will Intro
duce to the local public Mre. Rosemary
Glosz Whitney, tho newest acquisition to
Portland's musical realm. Another great
feature of the concert will be the reap
pearance of Millard O. Lownsdale, the
famous baritone, whose voice has not
been heard in 'public for many months.
Senor Ricardo Ruiz, tho renowned Span
ish violinist, has been specially engaged.
The programme Is being arranged with
great care and will be one of unusual
variety, including celebrated operatic se
lections that will best show the quality of
the splendid trio of voices, as well a3
lighter and more popular numbers.
Among the early seat reservations were
boxes and loges for well-known social
leaders who are giving parties In honor
of the popular young contralto, and there
is every Indication of a largo and brilliant
attendance. From Oregon City, Miss
Case's native heath, there will be a rep
resentation of at least 100 people, who
have arranged for a special car to bring
them to Portland Monday evening for the
concert and return at Its conclusion.
"Quo Vadis?" Presented Tonight.
The great religious production, "Quo
Vadis?" which played to such splendid
crowds all last week at the Columl-n
Theater, is to be repeated tonight and to
morrow night. Seats should bo ordered
at once, as this Is positively the last op
portunity to see tho production.
Advance Sale Next Wednesday.
The advance sale of seats will Cpen
for the clever actor, Paul Gllmore, and
his excellent company next Wednesday
morning, February 22, at 10 o'clock. Mr.
Gilmore will present John Drew's famous
success, "The Mummy and the Hummlng
Bird," at the Marquam Grand Theater
next Friday and Saturday nights, Feb
ruary 24-25, -with a special matinee Satur
day. Columbia's Wednesday Matinee.
Wednesday afternoon, Washington's
birthday, a special matinee of "The Lady
of Lyons" will be given at the Columbia
Theater. Seats are now selling at the
box office. This famous love play has
not been seen in Portland for many years.
and opened yesterday to two packed
houses. The Wednesday matinee will
afford an opportunity to many ladles and
children to see the play who are unable
to obtain good seats for the regular Sat
urday matinee.
AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS
The Grand's New Bill.
This afternoon and evening-, at the
Grand Theater, there -will be a new
bill from beginning- to end. Do not fall
to note the fact that on Wednesday,
Washington's birthday, the perform
ances -will be continuous from 2 to 11
P. M. Among the novel acts, to appear
on the new bill are: The Shanty Town
Trio, Miss Jean St Remy, operatic solo
ist; Onan and Ross, Louie Brothers, Joe
Demlng, Alf Bonner, In a new illus
trated song-; Charles and Edna Harris,
in comedy, and new pictures in the
grandoscope.
"Cycle Dazzle" at the Baker.
Commencing this afternoon the Baker
-will offer its patrons the greatest vaude-
vill sensation of the age, in the shape of
the wonderful "cycle dazzle," positively
the most daring act ever attempted by
cycle riders. It has been seen all season
up to this time at the Madison-Square
Garden In New York. This great feat will
Introduce to Portland audiences the cham
pion lady bicyclist of the world. Other
great artists appearing on the bill will be
the Four Graceful Grohs, contortionists
and balancers; DeNoyer and Ward, the
laughter-makers; Patronella DeArville,
the celebrated violin virtuoso, and many
others.
New Bill at the Star.
A vaudeville bill of extraordinary merit
begins today at the Star Theater when
the new programme Is started with such
an excellent headllner as Miller, the great
rope king. His feats vary from difficult
lassoing to twisting his lariat in a hoop
like maze. The Three Voltens are equilib
rists and acrobats who disguise their
strength by appearing In evening garb.
Beaty and Price are comedy sketch ar
tists who possess originality and a price
less one-act farce. Hawley and Vass ap
pear In a merry skit, "The Jew and the
Groom." Silvano is an entertainer billed
as a musical shadowgrapher, whose spe
cialty is making his facile fingers form
fantastic figures. Arthur Jackson will
sing pictured ballads, while the record
breaking bill will close with imported
films on the projectoscope.
"Beyond the Rockies" Opens Today.
The Lyric Stock Company will open an
other great week today in the thrilling
Western melodrama of Colorado minlng
camp Iua "Beyond the Rockies." It will
appeal with equal force to all classes of
theater patrons. There is a generous vein
of comedy running through it, and the
lines and situations hold the undivided in
terest from beginning to end. It is an
ideal piece for the Lyre company and
each member of it Is cast in an appro
priate role. Tonight Is ladies' free night,
and every lady accompanied by a paid ad
mission will be admitted free.
SACRED CANTATA LAST MGHT
A Musical Treat Given at the First
Congregational Church.
Rev. S. M. Freeland, of Seattle, who
will All the pulpit at the First Congre
gational Church during- the absence of
Dr. E. L. House, in California, preached
in the church yesterday morning. In
the evening- the church choir, under the
leadership of William H. Boyer, sang
the sacred cantata, "The Galilean,"
words by Jessie H. Brown and music
by J. B. Herbert.
The quartet, consisting- of Mrs. Rose
Bloch Bauer, Mrs. W. A. T. Bushong,
W. H. Boyer and W. A. Montgomery,
led the singing-, and the rendition -was
very much enjoyed, especially Mrs.
Bauer's soprano solos. Miss Leonora
Fisher played the overture and the or
gan accompaniments, and the narrative
readings .were' by Rev. S. M. Free
land and H. S. Lewis. Dr. House, pas
tor of the First Congregational Church,
leaves this week with Mrs. House for
a few weeks' rest in California.
Won by Cottage Grove Knights.
COTTAGE GROVE, Or.. Feb. 19. (Spe
cial.) A district convention of the
Knights of Pythias Order was held here
last night for the purpose of a contest of
the work in the third degree, between Eu
gene, Roseburg and Cottage Grove lodges.
The Cottage Grove lodge won the contest
by 40 points. The object of this .contest
was to choose a representative lodge to
contest with other orders that will be
chosen by similar district conventions for
a prize that will bo glvqn at the Lewis
and Clark Exposition during Knights of
Pythias day.
Say "J&o" when a dealer offers -vou a
substitute for Hood's Sarsapaxilli. Insist
uDOn Hood's,
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Feb. 10. Maximum tempera
ture. 52 dcg.. minimum, 40. River reading at
11 A. M.. 2.3 feet; chance In past 24 hours,
rise O.C foot." Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to
5 P. M-. 0.11 Inch; total since September 1.
1904. 21.54 inches; normal, 30.CS; deficiency.
3.14. Total sunrhlne February IS. 1905, none;
possible. 10 hours and 32 minutes. Barometer
(reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M., 2D.G6.
PACIFIC COAST TV BATH EH.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The North Pacific etorm continues to advance
slowly Inland. It Is still central near Van
couver Island this evening, but Its influence la
now being- felt over a greater area than at
the same hoar yesterday. At the mouth ot
the Columbia River the wind attained a max
imum velocity of 05 miles an hour, from the
southeast, this afternoon. No high winds are
reported at other stations In the district as
yet. but the indications arc that galea' will
occur at the entrance of the Strait ot Fuca to
night, probably extending to the inland naviga
ble waters ot Western Washington by early
Monday morning. The storm warnings ordered
yesterday were ordered continued at all sea
ports this afternoon.
Rain has fallen today In Western Oregon.
"Washington and Northern Idaho, while else
where in' the Pacific Northwest fair weatner
has prevailed. At Portland one or two light
peals of thunder were heard about 4:45 P. M.
The Indications are for continued unsettled
weather Monday, with rain In Oregon, Wash
ington and Idaho, with high southwesterly
winds along the coast, and over the Sound and
Strait.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight. February 20:
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; cool
er: brifk south to west winds.
Western Oregon Occasional rain; cooler;
brisk, southerly winds, high along the coast.
Western Washington Occasional rain; cooler
In Interior; brisk to high southerly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Occasional rain; brisk winds, mostly
souuieny. . a. B. WOLLABER,
ng District Forecaster.
AUCTI02vEALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson, at salesroom. ISO 1st st.,
at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
IVANKOE LODGE. NO. 10, K. OF P. -Regular
convention tonight at 7:30 o'clock, in
Pythian nail, eighth floor, Marquam bldg.
Knight Rank. Visiting Knights cordially In
vited. L. VETSEY, C. C.
FRED P. HOLM. K. of It. and S.
MULTNOMAH CAMP. NO. 77,
Woodmen of the World All mem-
fS" bore, their families and friends.
are invueo. 10 aiiena a musical
and literary entertainment tonlcht
in our ball. 112 E. 0th. COMMITTEE.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 2. A.
F. & A. M. Stated communication
this (Monday) evening, at 7:30. Work
in E. A. Degree. Visiting brethren
welcome. W. S. WEEKS. Sec.
HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. 111.
A. F. & A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Monday) evening at 7:30.
Work In F. C. degree. All M. M.
cordially Invited to . attend.
C B. Miller, secretary.
DDZD.
WOLCOTT In this city, Feb. 19, 1905, Joseph
1 Woloott, aged 22 years.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
HEMSWORT1I The funeral cervices of Mary
R. Hemsworth will be held at the Central
M. E. Church, cor. Russell ave. and Kerby
St.. today, Feb. 20, at 2 P. M. Friends and
acquaintances are respectfully invited to at
tend. BERDAN In this city on February 18, 1905
at tho femlly residence, 173 North Seven
teenth street. William Simmons Berdan,
aged 76 years, 5 months and 21 days. Fu
neral will take place Monday. February 20,
1905, at 2 P. M. from the above residence!
Friends respectfully Invited to attend. Bos
ton. New Tork. Cleveland and Toledo papers
please copy.
TUERCK In this city. Feb. 18. 1005. Sophia
Louise Tuerck, aged 28 years, 6 months, be
loved wife of Oscar Tuerck. of Anabel Sta
tion, on Powell' Valley road. Funeral will
take place Monday, Feb. 20. at 2 P. M.,
from Dunning, McEntee & GUbaugh's chapel,
7th and Pine fits. Interment Greenwood
Cemetery. Friends Invited.
TIGHE In this city, at the residence of Nell
O'Hare, 45 Ruasell st, Feb. 19, 1905, John
Tlghe, aged 61 years. Funeral will take
place Tuesday morning. Feb. 21. 1905 at 0
o'clock, from the residence; thence to St.
Mary's Church. Alblna. where services will
be held at 9:35. Interment at Mt. Calvary
Cemetery. Frlende invited.
DUNNING. McENTKE ft GILBAUGn.
successors to Dunning ft Campion, txnder
takers and embalm er, modern In every de
tail. 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady
assistant.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Undertakers and
embalm era, baro mored to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon.. Lady asslst&ns.
Telephone No. 507.
J. P. nXLEr ft SON. Pnneral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
P. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 41i tit
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East SS.
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keeplnr Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15
words or less. 15 cents: 16 to 20 words, 20
cents; 21 io 25 words. 25 cents, etc. No dis
count for additional insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today." 30 cents for 15 words or leas;
10 to 20 words. 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 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 be charged for at fall one-time rate
each Insertion.
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cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per
lino of each additional insertion.
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dressed care The Oregonian. and left at this
office, should always be Inclosed In sealed
envelopes. No stamp is required on such
letters.
The Orcgonlan will not be responsible for
errors In advertisements taken through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
$1375 Takes Iffs
lot
X100 ft..
Kearney.
near 23d st.
Nob Hill district; have sold six of these
lots during last few weeks, and only two
pieces left, so now is your chance to get a
fine home site in finest residence part of
city for comparatively little money. Terms
H cash. C. 1L Korell. 251 Washington st
$18,000; BestBuy
On the market. Just think of It!
Full sized 50x100. Improved business lot on
4th street, two blocks from Morrison St.,
now rented at 5170 per month. Easy terms.
C H. Koroll, 251 Washington st.
Mortgage Loans 5 and Upwards
Heal Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Line3
A. H. BIRKELL,
02-3 McKay Building. Third-and Stark.
BRUSSELS CARPETS
Wear well, look well and are easy to care for. They
will be more used this season than ever before. We
have prepared for our Spring trade a line of Brussels
Carpets" that you cannot afford tojniss seeing.
Bigelow's Body Brussels
Middlesex Body Brussels
Roxbury Brussels
Best Tapestry Brussels
Smith's Tapestry Brussels
Palisade Brussels
. EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE
J. G. MACK & CO.
86-88 THIRD ST.
nBX. SCET9CHAN, Frw.
KHSTSUI umiTH
European Plan
THB
PORTLAND
F0ETL1MD, 01.
Amerlcaa Plan
also European
Plan. Modem
Restaurant.
$3 PER DAY
and upward.
cost exz lauuox doulasx.
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 Washington Street, Corner Seventh
'Phone Main 2119.
amusemeSts.
COLUMBIA THEATER
A. B. Ballard, Lessee and Manager.
Fourteenth and Washington Sts.
Week of exceptional variety and Interest
Every night, except Monday and Tuesday,
with matinees Wednesday and Saturday,
COLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY.
In splendid revival of Lord Lytton's famous
love classic,
"The Lady of Lyons"
Monday and Tuesday only, by special demand,
the grand religious spectacle.
"Quo Vadis?"
Evening 50c, 35c, 25c, 15c
Matinee 25c. 15c. 10c
Down-town box office all day. 327 Morrison;
Phone Main 110. Evening at theater.
EMPIRE THEATER
GEO. L. BAKER, Manager.
Order seats by Phone Main 117.
Crowded both times yeaterday.
TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK,
SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY,
(Washington's birthday.)
ALSO REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY.
Farewell week, Brandt-Baumo Company
In the powerful military- play,
"NORTHERN LIGHTS."
Prices All matinees, 10c, 15c, 25c.
Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c.
THE LYRIC THEATER
Seventh and Alder Streets.
Every Afternoon and Evening.
THE NEW LYRIC STOCK COMPANY
The Sensational Comedy-Drama,
"RIO GRANDE,"
Specialties Between Acts.
Performances at 2:30, 7:30 and 9:15 P. M.
Usual Price ot Admission, 10 Cents.
nniENSE attractions:
STAR I HEATER
Portland's Fashionable Vaudeville House.
MILLER & CO.
THREE VOLTENS.
BEATY & TRICE.
HAWLEY & VASS.
MONS. SILVANO.
ARTHUR JACKSON.
EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE.
10c to any seat: reserved box seats. 25c.
Continuous vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30 P. M.
BAKER THEATER
Third and Yamhill sts.. Keating Jb Flood.
Managers. Largest Vaudeville House In
America.
GEAHLE THOMPSON TRIO.
LEONINE & CROSS.
LORRAOTTA.
HOLMES Si HOLMES.
HANDFORD HART. J. V. BURTON.
BABY MANDEYILLE.
J. W. WOOD. THE BIOGRAPH
Admission, 10 cents. Performances at 2:30,
7:30 and 0:15 P. M.
GRAND. Week of Feb. 20.
Washington's birthday, Wednesday contin
uous, a huge bill.
SHANTY-TOWN TRIO.
QUEEN AND ROSS.
THE LOUIE BROTHERS.
JOE DEMING.
JEAN ST. REMY.
CHARLES AND EDNA HARRIS.
ALF BONNER.
THE GRANDISCOPE.
Admission to any seat 10c. box seat. 25c
NEW TODAY.
Get Ready
For Spring by purchasing that beautiful
home on West ave.; berries In abundance,
fruit of nil kinds, large grounds, vegetable
garden, fine chicken outfit. This place must
be sold. T 34. Oregonlan.
400 Acres of Excellent Land
Fronting lfc miles on the most beautiful river
on the Pacific Coast; nearly 100 acres of tine
alfalfa land, clear; fruit equal to Hood River:
good Improvements; $20,000 worth of wood
can be floated to Portland; 2 miles from electric
car; for health, location cannot be excelled.
Price, only $SO00. T. Wlthycombe. room 8.
Hamilton block, Portland. Or.
MORI GAGE LOANS
ex Fortlaad real astat at lowest rain.
Titles iBsur4. Abstracts fursv!sfc4.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
X CkasBVcr or Cesamarec.
per yard, $1.75
per yard, $1.65
per yard, $1.25
per yard, $1.15
per yard, $1.00
per yard, $ .85
C. W. KtfOWXJES, Mgr.
STMITS, rtRLUB, CUM
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 par Day
lUDOEJITEfit
F0I18UUSTSAU
ccmmeiciu mmsii
Special r a
mad to families
and single gentle
men. Tha man
agement will be
pleased. at all
ttmci te show
rooms aad giro
price. A mod era
Turkish bxta es
tablish moat la
tho hotel,
a- t BOWERS.
Maanger.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
$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 asy terms.
Health requires a change of climate.
FRANCIS I. M'KENNA.
Room 600 Commercial block.
FREE LAND I FREE LAND I
A chance to aecuro a home and make
money: only 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., 530 Worces
ter block.
BARGAINS 1-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE.
5-room, 0-room and 7-room, all complete,
from $750 to $1250. on payment $20 down,
or big discount for cash. Owner. Joe Nash,
In white house at Nashville Station, on Mt.
Scott car. Phone Union 13C1-
TWO PIECES OF WELL-IMPROVED BUS!
ness property, one on 1st st. and the otheiv
An Tmnf- Tirlri. S1K TlOfi Burt S"rt KflO
vpectlvely, suitably Improved and paying
well on Investment. Parrlsh, Watklns &
Co.. 250 Alder st.
FOR SALE THREE NEW S-ROOM HOUSES
In southwest part of city, well located, frac
tional lots, corner. $4000; Inside houacs. $3500
each; satisfactory terms can be made pur
chasers. Parrlsh, Watklns & Co., 250 Al
der st.
A FIND MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE. WITH
25x100 feet, well located In center ot city,
$5500. See ua for terms and Information in
regard to this property. Parrlsh, Watklns
& Co., 250 Alder st.
TWO NEW 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGES.
E. Salmon, $50 down. $25 month; four 5 to
7 rooms. Montavllla. $15; vacant lots or
carpenter work In part payment. Burden.
Union 4015.
A CHOICE QUARTER-BLOCK ON E. 12TH
st.. In Holladay's Addition, for S2C00; half
down, balance on time; fine building site.
Parrlsh. Watklns & Co.. 250 Alder st.
FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE MODERN
residence. 10 rooms, on Gllsan street; cen
tral: $6500; easy terms. Address V 25. Ore
gonlan. E. KRONER. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER:
houres on Installments In any part of Tort
land; plans made to suit. Office 165& 3d it-,
room B.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addlton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 5c
SUBURBAN LOTS ON CAR LINE. IN OR
chard. $175. on payment. $10 cash. $5 month
ly. Hatfield & Smith. 165& 4th St.. room 32.
$0000 YOU CAN OWN 5 COTTAGES AND
store. West Side, always rented; farm land,
part payment. Room 0, 245 Morrison.
6-ROOM HOUSE. HARD FINISH. NEW.
near car barns, a good residence or rental
property: $1500. 165 4th st., room 32.
LOT 50x150 AND A-ROOM HOUSE. TILLA
mook St.. bet. Williams and Rodney aves.
Apply at 303 San Rafael at.
FOR SALE CHEAP TWO LOTS NEAR
Highland School. Inquire M. L. Day. or
address box 117. Arleta. Or.
$2050 MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE. LARGE
lot. Russell st.. Upper Alblna. Miller. 303
Chamber ot Commerce.
FOR SALE COMMODIOUS MODERN HOUSE
of 10 rooms, with two lots: price low. Mrs.
TV. A. Daly. 359 13th st.
FOR S ALE 6-ROOM COTTAGE. FURNISH
ed full size lot. at Seavlew.- Wash., $350.
S 34. care Oregonlan.
$3200 CHOICE ACRE. WEST AVE. STA
tlon, MU Tabor, on car line Mlllei 303
Chamber Commerce.
ACREAGE NEAR CAR-LINB. C MILES FROM
Morrison sL bridge. C. K. Ballard. Mil.
waukic. Or.
FOR SALE HOUSE. 17 ROOMS. 60 - FOOT
lot; $17,000, or would rent, with lease. F 28.
Oregonlan.
TWO CHOICE LOTS TO SELL OR TRADE
for land; private party. Address J 36, Ore
gonlan. ctlon. 3 miles west Scappoose; well tim
bered: reasonable. D. E. Budd. 110 1st st.
BY OWNER 25x100 FEET NEAR CUSTOM
Houm, with 7-room house. Main 1501.
FOR SALE j OR LEASE. LOT 50x100. TWO
blocks from the Fair. Inquire 33 Park.
FOH SALE REAL ESTATE.
52500-MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE WITH
full baMaient and large attic, cement walks,
choice location in Upper Alblna: easy terms.
$1350 5-room cottage In South Portland,
convenient to cars; a bargain.
$3500 New. modern S-room house, very de
sirable location on West Side; an elegant
home.
$150 each for choice lots on good corner In
North Irvlngton: must b sold.
WHALLET. 613 M'KAY BLDG.
FOR SALE FARMS.
FARMS.
FARMS.
Few' exceptional bargains Just In. Tat &
Co.. 122-3-5-0 Ablngton bldg.
20 acres. 250 acres under high state of cul
tivation, 100 acres more ready for pkvw
springs and running Water, well fenced, gKrd
house. S good barns, plenty fruit. This l an
exceptional buy. Particulars at our office.
240 acres, fair house. 3 barw. W acres In
cultivation, plenty of good fruit, line outside
range, all well fenced, good springs, lots of
very best pa-iiure. Thla Is an exceptional
pick-up. Price only $3500; terms.
565 acres Fine buildings of all kinds, 400
acres under cultivation, well fenced. 15 acres
prunes, good drier; 1? miles from good town
In Yamhill County. This la an up-to-date
place In every respect; easy terms; $17 per
acre-
3S acrei Big barn, cheap house: 75 acres
under cultivation. 100 ready for plow. !'jt
small fruit;' all good level land: li mi:
from good live town In Tollc County; $16
per acre; terms easy.
50 acres Alt incultlvatlon. of which thre
are 25 acres of hops In die condition; all
cleared and plowed; yield last year. i7,CW
!ounds; latest Improved liophtue; one ol tl'c
best yards and small farms In Polk Cwity
miles from town; railroad runs rast
place. Price only $6500: pan cash.
2CO acres Fair house and barn; IfiO a"s
in cultivation, of which 120 acre. are In grain
now ; lots small fruit; good spring: wf 11
fenced; best of roads; telephone, free mail;
$6500. terms.
CO acre 2.1 acres In hops, choice ;arC:
' good house and barn, also tiophousc; all goo?
land, well fenced: $50(t0.
20 acres 6 acres hops; no lmur.iwrrwntr;
sold crop last year for SIOOO; price of lund
now S1200.
TAFT & CO.
122-3-5-8 Ablngton block.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED: 200
Hcres. of which one-half Is bottom land, with
90 acres under plow, balance of land good
upland: land doesn't overflow: nicely watered,
good fences, a large S-room modern housp,
worth $1500; nice painted frame bam. 50x70.
fitted throughout with rtanchlons and ptalls,
and another good bam. 42x52; chicken-house,
root-house and machlnc-houso; wovcn-wlrc
fence along front side of the place; good
family orchard; there goes with the place
wagon, hay-rake, mower, harrow, cultivator,
plows, feed-cutter and a span of horses; this
is an Ideal dairy farm, situated on the bank
ot the Columbia River, adjoining town ot
Carrolton. Price. $6000. with onp-half down.
Imus & Wllloughby, Kalama, Wash.
FOR SALEJO ACRES. 10 MILES SOUTH OF
city, 3S acres In cultivation; one spun horses.
1 cow. 1 3-Inch wagon. 1 spring wagon, disk
plows, etc.. house, bam; 115 Royal Ann
cherry trees, logan-berries, raspberries. Come
and see the best of ground. Price $3750.
Address A 25. Oregonlan!
IRRIGATED ALFALFA LAND IS WORTH
$100 Der acre: we sell It Improved for $35.
on easy monthly payments. Deschutes Al
falfa Land Syndicate. 315 Oregonlan bldg.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM?
If so. list It with us. We have the buy
ers now. Henkle & Baker. 217 Ablngton
bldg.
FOR RENT FARMS.
155 ACRES. 10 ACRES HOPS. 40 GRAIN,
balanco pasture; new dwelling, plenty water.
S. O. Miller Sc. Son. Aurora. Or.
LAND SCRIP.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready for Immediate
nee. LOWEST PRICES.
E. F. &. F. B. Riley. COS Chamber Commerce.
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. TIM
bered. farm or grazing land: all .dzes, lowest
prices. H. B. Compaon, 01S Marquam bklg.
FOREST RESERVE SANTA FE AND OTH
er guaranteed land scrip on band ready to
locate. Maglnnls &. Son, 227 Falling bWg.
LAND SCRIP FOR IMMEDIATE USB FUR
nlfhed; will take any Government land. Whlt
ten & Bryant. 718 Marquam bldg.
FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER
scrips; general land practice. Collins Land
Co., Concord bldg.
We're "again In the market with low-priced
scrip. L. TV. Whiting & Co.. 40S Abington.
AVANTED REAL ESTATE.
WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. $2000
to $10,000: also business properties. $5000 to
$20.CC0. Have buyers. L. TV. Whiting & Co..
40S Ablngton bldg.
WANTED TO RENT FARMS.
WANTED RANCH SUITABLE TO PAS
ture and Winter 50 to 60 horses; must have
suitable bam, and within 20 or 30 miles of
the mouth of the Willamette. For the right
place would rent for a term of years. Ad
dress P. O. Box 51. Astoria, Or.
WANTED TO RENT OR BUY 1 TO 5 ACRES,
with house, close in; must be reasonable;
terms. Address G 36. Oregonlan.
WANTED TO RENT FARM. 40 ACRES
with privilege ot buying. R 34. care Ore
gonlan. TO EXCHANGHt
TWO VALUABLE ROOMING-HOUSES AND
saloon to exchange for farm or house
and lot. Pay difference. City Business
Chance Agency. 228 1st st.
GROCERY. WELL ESTABLISHED. CHEAP
rent; will sell or trade for farm or unim
proved property. Inquire at 224 14th st.
TO LEASE.
FOR LEASE BLOCK OF GROUND. EAST
. side of city, central location, on car line;
Bull Run water, sewor, stable for 4 horses.
Apply Goodnough & Steams, Washington
bldg.
FOR RENT PIANOS.
FOR RENT NEW UPRIGHT HALLETT &
Davis piano reasonable to careful parties.
385 Morrison.
FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicles and Uarness.
FOR SALE SEVERAL TEAMS OF WELL
matched. well-broken horses, weighing
from 1300 to 1500 pounds. Address Sam
Strcbln. Troutdale. Or.
FOR SALE LARGE WORK HORSES AND
mules for sale. Inquire of Jas. York, Sr.,
Baker City. Or., P. O. Box 003, or telephone
Red 434.
HORSES. 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. 211 Wash.
FOR SALE TWO BUGGIES AND ONE TRAP
buggy, cheap. 313 Water aU
FOR SALE OR HIRE-ALL KINDS
horses. 2d and Main.
OF
Pianos.
FOR SALE CHEAP A GOOD UPRIGHT
piano, nearly new. Inqulro at 468 Yamhill
st.
NEW PIANO. HIGH GRADE. TO TRADE
for board or board and room. J 5, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE PIANO AND PIANOLA: A BAR
galn; parties going East, la 28. Oregonlan.
$235 CASK BUYS $425 PIANO. USED FEW
weeks: need money. A 52. Oregonlan.
Mlscelmneoos.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL
ltard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent
tables, with privilege, of buying; modem bar
fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswlck-Balke-Col-lender.
40 3d st.
FOR SALE 12 H. P. WEBER GASOLINE
engine complete and ready for Immediate
use;' a real bargain. Railway Equipment Co.,
324 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE A BLACKSMITH SHOP. WITH
lathe, drill press, etc.; a fine proposition for
the right party; ternls. Address J. J. Reld,
Rufuf, Or.
BOOTH FOR FAIR. OF CHERRY AND
mahogany; very cheap. See plans at Co
lumbia Phono. Co., 128 7th st.
160 CORDS FINE FIR WOOD ON BANK
river at Holbrook for sal or trade. 321
Morrison st. Ralston.
FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS FERRTBOAT
at a good point; this Is worth Investigating.
J. J. Reld. Rufus. Or.
FOR SALE 3 GAS ARC LAMPS; GOOD AS
new. Clary' The Fair. 652 Thurroan st.
A BARGAIN 12 COWS AND GOOD MILK
route. Inquire 674 E. 16th st.
FOR SALE.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair It with Elaterltc; it rolls, easr to
Isy; need no painting or coating; good over
old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs.
Elaterlte Roofing Co., room 2. Hamilton bldg.
FIN'B NATIONAL CASH REGISTER; VICTOR
talking machine and records; good saloon
cheap, in x. 3d.
HELP WANTED MALE.
SALESMEN WANTED AGENTS, DEALERS
and storekeepers, start In business for your
self on our capital. Wa mako men's fine
clothing to measure, and you can sell our
pcrfect-flttlns. hlghert-class tailoring at a
good proflt for as little money as others re
tall ready-made goods. You can control en
tire local traie with our line. Spring line.
400 up-to-date styles of woolens, fashion, dis
plays, etc.. now ready and furnUhed free.
A great opportunity. Write today for full
particulars and exclusive territory. Experi
ence not absolutely necessary. American
"Woolen Mills Co.. Dept. A.. Washington blvd.
and Union St., ChlcaKo.
PERFORMERS. PROFESSIONALS AND AM
atetirs wanted immediately for Portland's
World's Fair, vaudeville circuit, dramatic
companies, quartets, sketch teanw. etc.: big
salary, long engagement; information gratis.
Newman's Theatrical Circuit. 32iJ Washing
ton st.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY-ABLE-BODIED,
unmarried men. between ages of 21 and 33.
ltlsens of United States, of good character
and temperate habits, who can speak. read
and write English. For Information apply to
Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak sts.. Fort
land. Or.
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. Pa
cific Commercial Bureau. Seattle. Wash.
WANTED STEADY YOUNG MAN TO 1N
vest $350 and services In rapidly growing
buslnesn In Portland: no previous experience
required; fullest investigation; references. Q
35, Oregonlan.
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. fcVnd for catalogue. Ad
dress 4073-75 Easton ave.. St. Louis. Mo.
ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES: COM
mlsslon: mining, agricultural, religious. Ex
position. Portland, country newspapers.
Clyde. 63S Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED STENOGRAPHER AND BOOK
keeper out city. $75 month; flrst-class dress
goods man: today. Clerks' Registration Bu
reau, 265 Morri30n st.
WANTEDPHYSICIAN. REGISTERED IN
the State of Washington, for office prac
tice; permanent. Address O. V. Lawson.
Seattle. Wash.
SEVERAL POSITIONS NOW OPEN FOR
bookkeepers, stenographers and salesmen.
Portland Commercial Bureau. 722 Chamber
of Commerce.
BOOKKEEPER. WITH KNOWLEDGE OF
stenography and typewriting, to go out of
town; young man preferred. Address H 33.
Oregonlan.
WANTED GOOD HONEST MAN MARCH 1
that fan repair and braze bicycles, do lath
work. S. O. Miller & Son. Aurora. Or.
A SOLICITOR WANTED: CAN MAKE BIG
money. Cleaning & Dye Works, No. 4 N.
Eighth st.
Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber
College. 741 Howard st., San Francisco.
WANTED A JOB PRINTER AT GERMAN
Printing Company, 202V 2d st.
DR. WALKER. 1S1 1ST, CURES ALL PRI
vate diseases of men.
SALESMAN. CITY. COUNTRY; BIG WAGE3.
215 Commercial blk.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
THOSE DESIRING TO BE ACTORS SEE US
and 4ave money; stage dancing, vaudeville
acting, singing taught: tcrmn reasonable; en
gagements guaranteed. Newman's School ot
Acting. 326"j Washington.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work: must be willing and good cook, capa
ble of earning $25 per month; small family.
Call mornings. 700' Kearny.
LEARN MANICURING. SHAMPOOING. FA
clal mautage. whola course $10. Southern
School Dermatology. Special mall course.
420 Jefferson at.
CHIEF COOK. $14: WOMEN COOKS. $W;
domestics, $20: houeework. housekeepers.
Everybody come. Drake. 205',4 Washington.
WANTED LADY. WELL RECOMMENDED,
over CO. as night clerk; good salary to right
person. Address D 36. care Oregonlan.
WANTED STENOGRAPHER. ONE HAVING
musical ability and machine preferred; utate
experience, etc. T 35, Oregonian.
WANTED CHAMBERMAID AND WOMAN
to do housework: Swede preferred. St". Hel
ens Hall. St. Claire and Ford sts.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; must be good cook; good wages.
215 14th. corner Salmon.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MARKER AND
sorter. Apply Star Laundry Co., Union ave.
and E. Ankeny st.
WANTED TEACHERS FOR CHINESE Mis
sion. Apply 310 Burnslde St., or 206t 2d st.
7:30 P. M.
WANTED A GIRL . TO DO GENERAL
housework: no washing. Apply In morning.
684 Everett.
GIRL, 12 TO IS. FOR HOUSEWORK AND
care baby. 512 E. Burnalde. Call mornings.
WANTED A NEAT GIRL FOR LIGHT
housework. 515' 20th St.. Portland Heights.
WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL
I housework. 261 7th St.. cor. Madison.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Apply to 22S N. 10th ct.
A RELIABLE GIRL TO ASSIST IN GF.N
eral housework. 303 11th st.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMAL3C
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO WORK;
good waes. S 31. Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
WANTED BY YOUNG MAN, WELL QUAL
Iflcd, position as bookkeeper, assistant book
keeper or general, office work; willing to
deposit $100 as to good faith. M 25. Ore
gonlan. BRIGHT. EDUCATED MAN. ENGLISH. GER
man. Spanish, expert accountant, desires po
sition as cleric, salesman or hotel clerk: ref
erences. M 33, Oregonlan.
STENOGRAPHER. 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
In railroad work; age 2S. K 31. Oregonlan.
Mlscellaneous-
YOUNG MAN WISHES TO OBTAIN Posi
tion In wholesale or department store where
there la chance for advancement. Address
S. BJarnaaon, 724 E 13th st.
RESPONSIBLE1 MARRIED MAN WANTS
work of any kind, handy with carpenter tools:
can do most any kind of work. Address D
25 or phone Main 3500.
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS
stenographer and to assist lu office work: 2
years' experience. Address A 33. cara Ore
gonlan. BAKER SECOND HAND ON BREAD AND
cake wants position; city or country. Wel
gand. 302 S. 4th st.
A GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION
at housework In a lodging-house. E 36.
Oregonlan.
MAN AND WIFE DESIRE POSITION ON A
ranch, wife good cook. Y 25. Oregonlan.
A JAPANESE WANTS A POSITION AS JAN
ltor or bellboy. P. O. Box 70S.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
loxsetics
WANTED SITUATION BY JAPANESE WO
rnan to do sewing or care for children- S 25.
Oregonlan.
Dressmakers.
SHIRTWAIST SUITS. EVENING WAISTS,
shirtwaists: good work assured; prices rea
sonable. 191 6th.
Miscellaneous.
SCANDINAVIAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
270 Buraside. furnishes male and female
help, all kinds, free of charge. Main C0SS.
COLLECTING BY COMPETENT LADY;
best references. Mrs. Inman. 430 Yamhill.
Main 4340.
WANTED BY LADY,, SHEETS, PILLOW
rases, table linen and work neatly done. 283
Water at. '
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