Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 20, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MOKNTNG OEEGONIAN, MOITOAY,- MAECED 20, 1905.
ITGHERS IN TRYOUT
Twirlers All 'Used in an Exhi
bition Game.
iFRENCH- AND ATZ REPORT
Manager McCredie Decides That
"Voting Coe Won't DoHe Wil
Try to Sign Fred Clark,
to Fill the Vacancy.
BAKERSFIELD, CaL. March 19. Spe
cial.) The -weather cleared today and the
grand new recreation park was Inaugu
rated with a game between Portland and
a picked nine of local players assisted .by
a battery ol Webfooters. Portland won
by a acore of 9 to 2. "
The game was slow and featureless, the
only Interest being centered In" the work
ing out of nearly all the pitchers against
the Portland men. Gilpatrlck and Cates
twirled for the regulars, while Garvin,
EL Train and Esslck tried to hold their
colleagues down. Garvin was In for two
Innings. His work Is wonderful. In line
of speed and change of style. Cates is a
steady worker and hard to hit.
Jakey' Atz and French arrived from
Xew Orleans this morning and the for
mer took his regular position at short.
He had several opportunities to dis
play his ability and make good.
Schlafjy at second picked up some hot
ones. Swindells has not worked much on
account of a lame knee, and Tan Buren
lias been suffering from a lame side. Coe
does not seem to fill the catcher's posi
tion very well. McLean and Atz and sev
eral other Portlanders are very heavy
batters.
It is said that McCredie is negotiating
with Catcher Fred Clark, of Salt Lake,
and expects to have him here this week.
WILL HAVE GOOD TEAM.
University of Oregon Boys Start
Light Training.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON'. Eugene,
March 19. (Special.) Now that the four
leading colleges of Oregon have perfected
the organization of an athletic league,
the 'varsity trackmen have begun light
training under the direction of Captains
Hug and Perkins. The four colleges con
stituting the league are: Willamette Uni
versity, Pacific University, Oregon Agri
cultural College and Oregon.
No exact date for the final meet of the
rival teams has yet been fixed, but it will
,-be held in Salem about-June 10. The as
sociation Is to offer a $50 cup, which Is
to be awarded to the team scoring the
greatest number of points, while medals
will be given to the men winning first
place. Such are -the Inducements aside
from college honors that have caused a
large number of men to begin track work.
When the old athletic league, compris
ing the six leading colleges of the state,
used to meet annually in Saiem the State
University nearly always captured the
rophy,t and every effort will be made to
add another cup to the gymnasium plate
rail. With a majority of the members of
last year's squad in colleges and as much
likely material as there is In the fresh
man class, the organization of a repre
sentative team is possible.
Fred Haywood, a California man, who
has been engaged to coach the squad, has
Bent directions to the Individual men sug
gesting very light work until his arrival
early in May. Mr. Haywood trained the
equad last year and Is personally ac
quainted with the possibilities of all the
old men, thus making it possible for him
to direct the most of his energies toward
making a pole-vaulter out of one of the
freshmen.
Aside from the final meet to be held
In Salem the following dual contests have
fceen arranged: Oregon vs. Willamette
University, May 6; Oregon vs, Washing
ton, May 20; Oregon vs. Oregon Agricul
tural College, May 27. The possibility of
an Oregon-California meet is being dis
cussed. DENTAL STUDENTS BEATEN
South Portland Team Won Ball Game
in Slop.
The North Pacific Dental College and a
picked team from South Portland met on
.the Savler-street grounds yesterday fore
noon. Both teams had an opportunity to
ehow their skill as mudlarkers, though the
South Portlands seemed to have the ad
vantage In this respect and defeated the
Dentals by the score of 17 to 1L The boys
put up a pretty good game, considering
the condition of the grounds.
The Dental College has good material.
and with more practice they will soon be
able to hold their own with any amateur
team around .Portland. This may be said
of the oouth Portland picked team. The
game had to be called In the last half of
the ninth Inning on account of tho heavy
rainfall. Both Captain McNcrthney and
Captain Michael used good headwork in
handling their teams. The line-up was as
follows:
X. P. D. C. So. Portland.
Gibson C Michael
McNerthney P Taylor-Harden
Akin 1st B Dormer
Bheehan 2dB Smith
iiann . 3d B Walters
Perm S. S Slater
Trice L. F ... Van
Power C F Harden-Taylor
Merchant-Short . -R. F. ... Brows
SCORE BT INNINGS.
South Portland.... ..3 0 2 0 Oil 1 0 017
N. P. D. C 0 3 O 0 0 O O S 11
CHICAGO NATIONALS DOWNED
San Francisco Shuts Them Out With
Two Pitchers, Scoro 3-0.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 19. The San
Francisco team shut out the Chicago club
here today by a ecore of 3 to 0. The locals
put up a fine fielding game, the feature of
which was Mohler's work at second. He
handled 13 chances.
Whalen pitched tho first three innings
for the home team without allowing
hit. Hr then gave way to Wheeler, who
kept the visitors puzzled. Chicago tried
three pitchers, the second being Brown,
against whom three runs were scored.
Tho score:
.Chicago 'S..0 00 000 0 0 0-0 4
San Francisco 0 0030000 3 4
Batterlee Lundgren. Brown. Welmer
and Kllng; Whalen, Wheeler and Wilson.
Umpire Perrine.
FATALLY CUT IN A- QTJAREEL
Japanese, Stranger in City, Slashed
Across Abdomen.
During a Japanese celebration held
. at Fourth and Flanders streets last
.night, an unknown Jap was dlsem
loweled In a fight with a fellow coun
tryman.
The injured man, who will probably
"die, "was taken to St. Vincents Hospl-
Jtal where he was attended by Dr. Zan
The assallant Is known to the police
wlll probably be apprehended.
Is Not Christian Scientist.
Christian Scientists in this city protest
:Aand
'the allegation contained in a rsow
York dispatch printed In yesterday's Ore-
gonlan and other newspapers to the ef
fect that Mrs. Brownie Rathbone Wea--erson,
"alleged to be the wife of a well-
known Christian Scientist, had been ar
rested charged with practicing- medicine
without a license." her victim being a
Mrs. Rahle, an aged woman who is suf
fering from paralysis. jurs. itanie is
now in a hospital and it is feared that
she cannot live many days. It Is alleged
in this city that Christian Science has
nothing to do with the case referred to.
Among those who read the dispatcn was
David B. Ogden, who Immediately wired
for particulars to Hepry Cornell Wilson,
head of the Christian Science publication
commiii.ee zor ue Diaie oi cw aum.
and Mr. Wilson's reply by wire reads:
"Christian Science nothing to do with the
case. Mrs. "Weavers on not a Christian
Scientist." In an Interview last night Mr.
Ogden said: "In justice to Christian Sci
entists, I wired to Mr. Wilson to get tho
ELECTED CAPTAIN OF COBVAL
XIS FOOTBALL TEAM.
George Herbert Boot.
V CORVALLIS, Or., March 10. George
Herbert Boot Is to captain the O. A. C
football team the com luff season, and
Fred C Stlmson Is to be the manager.
The ejection took place at the annual
banquet to the football squad at Hotel
Corvallla last night. During the ban
quet monogram eweatens, woven to order
end of flue quality, were presented to
the team. They were also given each a
fine group photo of the first eleven,
subs, managers and. trainers. An im
mense group photo of the eleven, the
gift of the men themselves, was pre
sented to Manager Stlmson In token of
the splendid fraccess of hl9 management,
financially and otherwise. Covers were
laid for 80. The presentation addresses
were made by Dr. Gatch. and there
were responses to sentiments by B. W.
Johnson. F. I. Miller. Dr. Wlthycombe,
Lieutenant Qulnlan, Dr. Bowen Lester,
W. G. Emery and others.
Captain Root plays halfback, and is
one of the most formidable men on the
team. He was elected without opposi
tion. Dow Walker's name was mentioned
earlier In the season as a passible can
didate, but he threw his Influence for
Root, because the latter Is in his third
year, and Walker In his second year at
college. Root Is extremely popular with
the men and throughout the college, and
Jfl counted on for giving the team thor
ough and effective organization.
Fred Stlmson is the present general
manager of athletics. His management,
from every standpoint, has been the
most successful In tho history of athletics
at the college. In addition to his fine
financial capacity, he Is very popular
with all classes of Btudents. Negotiations
are pending with Dr. A. C Steckle for
a return as coach -next season. Dr.
Steckle Is now In the East.
facts. Mrs. Weaverson is probably not
a regular practicing physician. It is to
be regretted that some people, when they
hear of some one who is not a regular
practicing physician getting Into trouble.
Immediately assume that the person re
ferred to Is a Christian Scientist. This
is unfair."
CUA5DLATEO EYELIDS.
Murine Bye Remedy cures this and other
Ey troubles. maKes weaic eyes strong.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, March 19. Maximum tempera
ture, 68 deg.; minimum, -48. River reading at
11 A. M., 3.7 feet: change In past 24 hours,
rise 0.1 foot. Total precipitation. 5 F. 31 to
6 p, M-. 0.29 Inch; total since September 1,
JOOi. 23.33 inches; normal, 86.27; deficiency,
13.14. Total sunshine March 18, 1905, 6 hours
and 10 minutes; possible. 12 hours and S min
utes. Barometer (reduced to aea level), at S
P. M.. 29.83.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind.
g
a
2. rr o
g I r
o -
S3
STATION'S.
Baker City
BLrenarck .....
Boise
Eurelm.
Helena
4810.041
4INW
Cloudy
12'SE
Cloudy-
S1NW
MMSW
Cloudy
knjoloo
..OIl AA
Cloudy
W
Clear
North Head
Pocatello.
UI.V.V.
s
Cloudy
44 0.12
SW
IRaln
Portland.-.
5s;o.2oj5 sw
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Rain
Clear
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Sacramento .....
Salt Lake City....
San Francisco.....
Spokane..........
Seattle
Tatoosh Island....
6410.00; rtLRR
66j0.04!12W
KBp.M.lSlSW
K6l0.12ll4lNW
60!0.02J12iW
14410.01! 61SW
IRaln
jClear
ICloudr
IPL cloudy
Idoudy
Clear
1560.061 S S
1 5O0.1 S30S
.160 0.06! elsw
Walla Walla.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The storm off the Northwestern Washington
coast Saturday evening advanced eastward,
keeping well to the north of this district, so
the winds along the coast did not reach so
high a velocity as was expected. At the
mouth of the Columbia River, the highest ve
locity was 35 miles from tho south, while at
the entrance Xp the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
the maximum attained was 30 miles, from the
southwest.
Good rains have occurred in all sections of
the North Pacific States during the last 24
hours, while In Northern California light show
ers have continued.
The Indications are for cloudy to partly
cloudy weather In this dlrttict Monday, with
showers.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecast made at Portland at S P. M. for
2S hours ending at midnight. March 20:
Portland and vicinity Cloudy to partly
cloudy, with showers; routh to west winds.
Oregon. Washington and Idaho Cloudy to
partly cloudy, with showers; south to west
winds. A. B. WOLLABER.
Actlnr District Forecaster.
NEW TODAY.
CMQEf) lWxlOO. " E. ISth, near Morri
t3iuuu son Ft-: tnia property is a war
bdow values; those wanting a snap better
Iook tnie up immediately.
SAHLSTROM & PATTERSON.'
22 Stark Street.
CREE LAND IN OREGON
I Under the 'Carey Irrigation Act." Deed
direct from state. WRITE OR CALL
TODAY. Bookleta and map free. B. S. Cook
& Co.. 251 Alder street. Portland. Or.
s! PHONE CLAY 33. AND WB
" . V. VOW J UU SJUV Ui
the best Msta of Toemlng houses
t- or real estate in the city.
j
Inlaid Linoleum, best quality, laid,
square yard
Inlaid Linoleum, second quality, laid,
square yard
Scotch Cork Carpet, laid,
square yard
Printed Linoleums. 12 and 6 feet wide
square yard from $1.00 to
We Lay Our Linoleums
Exclusive Carpet House
J. G. MACK & CO.
86-88 THIRD STREET
EJUL -MET&CH&X, &ee
mm um ciiMrm tram, rciTuia. Men
European Plan
DR. B. E. WRIGHT
THE PAINLESS DENTIST
t Who can 11 or extract any number of teeth without- in-
flirting the slightest pain to the patient. The largest and
best-equipped dental office on the Pacific Coast
342 Washington Street, Corner Seventh
'Phone llnin 2119.
CLASSIFIED A3). BATES. .
"Booms,"' "Booms and Board," "House
keeping Booms," "Situations Wanted." 15"
words or less. 15 cents: 16 to 20 words. SO
cents; 21 to 25 words. 25 cents, etc. No dis
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today." SO cents for 15 words or less;
10 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 word, 50
cents, etc Orst insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-half : no further discount un
der one month.
"NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agnte). 15
cents per line, first Insertion: 10 cents per
line ct each additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan. and left at this
office, should always be Inclosed in sealed
enTelopec. No stamp Is required on such
letters. ... .
The Oregonlan wUl not bo responsible for
errors In advertisements takes through the
telephone.
AUCTION SALES TODAY. y
By J. T. Wilson at salesroom. lfcO W St.. at
10 A. M. At No. 6 Union ave. North at -P.
M. J. T. Wilson, Auctioneer.
At residence. 101 North 12. cor. of Irving,
by S. L. N. Gllman. Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. 111.
A. F. & A. M. Stated Communica
tion this iMoaday) evening at i:30.
Work In E. A. degree. All master
Masons welcome.
C. E. MILLER. Secretary.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. 2.
A. F. & A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Monday) evening at 7:30.
Work In E. A degree. Visiting
brethren welcome.
W. 3. WEEKS. Secretary.
CAMELIA CHAPTER, NO. 27. O.
33. S. A stated communication this
(Monday) evening 8 o'clock. Hill's
Hall.
ESTHER KANE. Secretary.
... . -K-tyi-i-c- -rrmriR NO 10. K. OF P.
Regular convention tonight at 7:30 o'clock
In Pythian Hall. 8th floor Marquam tml d
Jng. Whist. Visiting Knights cordlaUy -Invited.
VEJSP' c'
FRED P. Huwi, aoi xi.
FORMER RESIDENTS OF WISCONSIN and
members of the old Uacger bocy are re-
aueeted to aivenu- a mwuufc JS, r
KU? hall, in the Marquam building. Wednes
day evening. March 22. at 8 o'clock. A. large
and entnuslastlo gathering la expected. Let
no 'Wlsconslnlto fall to attend-
EUREKA COUNCIL. NO. 0. K. L. of S
Kill give the nith of lis series of. Preslve
whist contests Monday evening. March 20. at
the Auditorium. Admission. 10 cents.
DIED.
TALBOTT In this city at his late residence,
766 Qulmby st, March 19. 1006, John W.
Talbolt. aged 40 years.
FUNERAL NOTICES,
nwrv-ln thiA cltr at her late residence. 34
2d sc. March 18. 1906. Ellxa, widow of the
late Henry Close, and motner of WUllam H-.
Alfred, Edward and Frederick Close, of this
city aged 67 years. The remalna will be at
Flnleys chapel until ?HX P. M- today, after
which the 'body will be shipped to La. Fay
ette. Or., wnere services win oe neio -xuescay.
March 21. at 10 A M.. at tho Evangelical
Church.
CARAHER In this city, on March 19, 1905,
at the family residence. 635 Clay St.. Owen
Caraher. aged 04 years. 10 months. Funeral
Tuesday. March 21. 1905. 8:30 A M.. from
the above residence: 9 A. M. from the Cs.
thedraL corner ICth and Davis st& Friends
respectfully Invited to attend. Interment II r.
Calvary cemetery, please omis nowers.
FARMER At Stafford. Or.. March 17. 1905.
Alice Adella Farmer, aged 32 years. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral services, which will be
held at Flnley's chapel today at 2 P. 21.
Interment at Rlvervlew Cemetery.
MOCKLER In this city. March 17. 1905.
Charles Mockler. aged 54 years. Friends and
aoQuaintances are respectfully Invited to at'
tend the funeral services, which will be held
at Flnley's chapel, at U-JO A. M. today.
Interment. Rlvervlew Cemetery.
DUNNING. MeENTEE A GLLBArjOTI.
raceersors to Dunning Campion, nnder
takers and emaalsers. modern In evecy de
tail, tn ana jriuc Jtrnuns Mala ild. La&j
assistant.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO, TlBdertakers and
em balsa era, have moved to their new bulla-
lsc. Third aad Salmosu Lady smlrtant
Xeleyheae No. 507.
J. P. TTNLEX SON. PasermI Directors,
ear. M aad Madlsoa. Office of County Cor
eser. Xady assistant. Tclephoao No. 9.
T. 6. DUNNING. Undertaker. 41 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52.
ZELLEK-BTKNES CO, UNDERTAKERS,
Embahsers, 273 Bos'J; East 1088) lady as't.
Linoleum
Is the ideal floor covering
for kitchens, bath-rooms,
offices and stores. - We
carry a complete stock, in
cluding toreign and domes
tic linoleums and oilcloths
$1.75
$1.50
............. $1.60
75c
Carefully and Properly
KX8WXJ5S, Mgr.
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day
AMUSEMENTS.
COLUMBIA THEATER
A. H. Ballard. Lessee and Manager.
OPENING TONIGHT
All Week. Matinees Saturday and Sunday.
COLXJMBIA STOCK COMPANY.
In dramatization of MARIE CORELLI'S
famous love story.
"THELMA"
Seats on Sale for All Performance.".
Down-town box offlce open all day at Dolly
Varden candy shop. 327 Morrison. Phone Main
iiv. evening at tneater. .Slain oil.
Evenings. 50c. 35c. 25c. 15c
Matinees, 25c, 15c. 10c.
ORDER SEATS EARLY.
Marquam Grand Theater u&rullt
Phone Main 80S.
TOMORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, ' AT 8:15.
CRESTON CLARKE
In the beautiful romantic drama. '
"MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE."
An enchanting play. An excellent cast.
Prices Parauet. S1.50: parauet circle, si.
Balcony, first clx rows, 75c; last six rows. 5oc
Ufciiery. 'Zbc and 3oc Boxes and loges. tw.
SEATS AKE .NUW SEL.L.irU.
EmplreTheater gSISeat1
Baker,
manager.
Phone Main 117.
Packed to the Door Yesterday.
TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK,
MATINEE SATURDAY.
A corking good show, the big New York success
"THE MOONSHINER'S DAUGHTER"
A sensational melodrama. Special ocenlc
production.
Prices Evening. 15c. 25c. 35c. 50c.
Matinee, 10c. 15c. 25e.
AGAIN A GREAT BILL AT THE STAR.
FROSINI TWO YERKES.
THE COLTONS ROSCOE ARBUCKLE
D ARNOLD'S TRAINED DOGS.
CORDERO. ZANFRETTA AND CARL.
HANSON AND DREW.
MAUD CARTER.
New schedule of prices Evenings. 10c 20c
and 25c: matinees, except Sundays and holi
days, 10c Week-day shows. 2:30 P. M 7:30
P. it. and 8 P. M.
GRAND
The Best in Vaudeville!
TED E. BOX.
THE ONLY GILBERT-S ARONT.
JAMES POST AND COMPANY.
SEFTON AND D EAGLE.
THOMAS ELMORE.
MISS GEORGIA EMERY.
MR. ALF BONNER.
THE GRANDISCOPE.
Prices Evening, 10c and 20c: box seats, 25c
Matinees (except Sundays and holidays), 10c
NEW TODAY.
$7500 Cash
And $11,000 in 3
years, will buy
choice business
lot WxlOO ft., rieht
on Washington at. near 13th. This nrlce la
$500 more than we offered this lot for
tinually advancing on Washlnfrton-street
nrooerty. and In spite of the 1500 advance.
jt 6till remains the cheapest lot offered
for sale on this leading business street
east of Hth st. C H. KORtLL, 31 Wash
ington. WE WANT
40 or 80 acres Valentine scrip.
Price must be right
COLLINS LAND CO.
Concord Bldg.
Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards.
Real .Estate, City and Farm
Insurance in All Lines
A. H. B1RRELL,
202-3 McKay bldg. Third aad Stark.
- f I wuartcr block on
HflrO IT lC Washington street,
IIClC II lo rtjbt In business dls-
iv,is c,ose Jn; prlcJ
$75,000;' easy terms. This Is the only quar
ter block to be had on Washington st.
east of 11th st. at this price. C H.
KOREL.L, 251 Washington st.. sole agent.
MORI G ACE LOANS
Ob Pertlaad ral aetata at lowast rates.
' Titles tnssrvd. Abstracts Sandshvd.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
I Cummr or Coaatm.
OLD GOLD. JEWELRY. BOUGHT. MADE
over, exchanged; diamonds, precious stones,
loose and mounted: watches. Jewelry .XT psJrei.
Uncle MyersC tha jewslwv 143 Sd. near Alflrr.
c w.
EW TODAY.
SAFETY
Is our watchword. During the disastrous
year 1S03. when financial trouble was broad
cast through the land, we met every
obligation promptly, cheerfully and to the
satisfaction of our depositors. NOW we
want your- business and want you to know
that
THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN
OREGON."
Issues Interest-bearing certificates of deposit
that pay from 3 to 4 per cent interest, and
can be drawn at any time by giving a cer
tain number of days notice. Full particu
lars; are contained In our book of "
"ILLUSTRATIONS,"
Which we shall be glad to send you.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
100 Third Street.
BEN J. I. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA. Assistant Secretary
Ardmore
The most desirable "building sits
in Portland; surrounded by palatial
homes with an unobstructed view of
our famous mountains; the "only high
class resident property supplied with
bitulithic streets, cement sidewalks,
Bull Bun water, sewer and gas laid to
each lot. Take Washington-street
car to Oity Park and get off at Park
Ave. Por plats and prices call on or
address
W. H. Grindstaff
216 STARK STREET.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE
We have an Investment proposition that
pa?s 16 per cent on price: a permanent and
guaranteed revenue; this Is worthy of In
vestigation: $7500 Is needed to handle It.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY.
109 Third Street.
FOR SALE NEW C AND 8-ROOM HOCSE;
bath, stationary wasnstanc. concrete Daae
ment. gas and electric lights, furnace, house
tinted; pais pantry. Urge bedrooms, with
closets In each, wood elevator, stationary
washtubs In basement; on Union-avenue car
line, flve-mtnute service, near good school,
lawn, etreete Improved; houses now open for
inspection; cash or Installments. Inquire
owner. H. E. Stemler. 122 3d St.. or at res
idence, 652 Union ave. North, one block
south of houses.
ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY
of handling acreage; choice acre tracts lor
hemes, within the city limits or outside:
terms to eult. A. C Churchill & Co.. 110
"Second at.
$430 A 4-ROOMED HARD FINISHED
house on an Improved graded street, with
sidewalks: city water, porcelain sink; all for
$450. Only a short distance from the St.
Johns car 'line; the greatest snap ever of
fered In Portland. If you haven't the cash,
don't bother me. Sherman D. Brown. 351
Stark st.
TREE LAND! FREE LAND!
A chance to secure a home and make money;
only cost Is for water right, which averages
$10 per acre; under state control. For par
ticulars write or call at offlce of Columbia
Eouthem Irrigation Co., 539 Worcester block.
HOOD RIVER 10 'ACRES. 5 MILES FROM
town on E3st Side; flee fruit land, partly
Improved level and all cultivable: near school
and church; rural mall delivery and phone;
healthful climate; $125 per acre; U-mile from
railroad survey. so, oregonlan.
NEW 8-ROOM DWELLING. JUST COM
pleted. on E. 12th. bet. Schuyler and Han
cock. Holladay's Addition; surrounded by
beautiful shade trees and lawn; terms to
nult buyer. Inquire next door for key ana
terms.
FOR SALE $S00: ABOUT 2 ACRES FENCED
and cultivated; 10 large 'cherry trees, near
St. Johns car line. This property belongs to
an estate and win oe sold lor one-third less
than adjoining property. Brown. 351 Stark
st.
FOR SALE AT WESTPORT. OR.. NEW
9-room bouse, pantry, batn and hall: one
acre of ground; close to depot; right on
Astoria-Oregon railroad: bargain Jf called
for soon. Owner, Lars Olsen. Westport, Or.
A NICE HOME. EAST ANKENY Dis
trict. 5-room house, large and small fruit.
garden, fine lawn, etc; $1350 If sold at
once. $373 down, balance $20 month. In
quire of owner, 14 5 & 3d St.. room 1.
FOR SALE. OWNER ONE SMALL COT-
tage. lot 50x100 feet; fenced, lnwn and
flowers: price JbOO. Call Sundays or even'
Ings. 792 E. 6th st. N.. bet. Beach and
Falling; Woodlawn car.
NICE HOME IN MONTA VILLA 5-ROOM
cottage, bath. barn, fruit trees, lose b unties
and aU In nrst-ciass anape. inquire of own
er. E. C. Johnson. Noon Bag Co., cor. 1st
and Couch sts.
FINE 10-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. ON
corner lot. 50x100; hot water heating plant.
Apply on premises. 304 Ross St.. cor.
Broadway. 3 blocks from river. Phone
Union 6032.
A SNAP. $1850-10 BLOCKS NORTHEAST OF
Steel bnage, a nice ju-room aouaie nouse ana
full lot. 50x100; good location; easy walking
distance to center of city. Inquire B 73, Ore
gonlan.
FOR SALE TWO FULL H-BLOCKS. CLOSE
In. between Morrison and Madison-street
bridges, on Improved street: will sell at sac
rifice figure, inquire at Grand ave.
FOR SALE BY OWNER GOOD 6-ROOM MUD.
ern house. S-foot basement, cement floor, cor.
ner lot. 60x100; price $2100; easy terms. See
FOR SALE 100x100 FEET. N. E. CORNER
E. 34tn at. ana Mawtncrne ave.: streets im
proved; sewer, water, gas. See owner. 3S2
iu. 3utn bu raooe scon 3001.
FOR SALE. $2400 TWO GOOD HOUSES ON
lot 53x100. E. 8tb and Carrot hers, paying over
j per cent on luvcauueac inquire zsz
Alder.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. w. p. electric line. O. R.
Addlton. Lents. Or. Take ML Scott car. 5c
NEW MODERN COTTAGE, fl ROOMS. 12
blocks east of Morrison bridge, $2450;' easy
terms. Kroner. ia sr., room is.
FOR SALE NICE 8-ROOM CORNER HOUSE
and part or lot; one or me nicest careers la
TWO LOTS. E. 12TH. NEAR TILLAMOOK,
for sale, or will build to suit purchaser on
easy terms, .pnone .ast tiro.
-vrcrrs 12 PER CENT. CORNER 50x73. Ttvrv
story brick; rents $00 month; also saloon for
sale, call ooo uko.t bi.. owner.
FOR SALE-LOT 6. BLOCK 44, HOLLADAY'S
Addition, nne cucrry ura; iauu. I. van
duyn. owner, iiv asningiotx.
-r-rsT SOzlSO AND S-ROOM HOUSE tttj.a
mook sc. bet. Williams and Rodney avea.
Apply at a san sc.
$675 QUARTER J1LOCK. GROVER ST..
SOutn mnwiUf v.c4iuvnwAu mrr, tj. IS
J Us gen. lis ADingxon oiog.
CHEAP-ONE OR TWO DESIRABLE COT-
tages, mooern improvtnrenu, motor lines. In
quire owner. 328 E. 11th.
$2300 LOT 50x100. 18TH. BET. LOVEJOY
and Marshall; just right for flats; nart
casn. i'none jaain uec
FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS.
315 32d st. w. uwner, Jira. W. A.
Daly. 850 I3tn st.
5-ROOM COTTAGE,"
house, $1000: terms
Phone East 675.
$1050;
to suit
8-ROOMT
purchaser.
5 ACRES ADJOINING WOODSTOCK ON
north, right on. car line John Oatm&n. 445
Sherlock bldg.
ACREAGE NEAR CAR-LINB. S MILES FROM
Morrison st. snogs, v. js auara. m
winkle. Or.
TOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE NEW. NEAT COTTAGE AT 43D
and E. Taylor; very easy payments.
FOR. SALE FARMS.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED
0 acres of rich land, with small amount In
cultivation; land all lays nicely, with plenty
of live water; house and large orchard;
within half-mile of church. Woodman hall
and 2-room school, and on good county road;
3 miles from Carrollton. a town on the Co
lumbia River and N. P. Ry. Price. $630.
with 4350 down.
55 acres, with 40 acres under plow; all
rich land and lays nicely; live water; 300
bearing fruit trees; nicely finished S-roora
house; large barn; chicken-bouse and wood
shed; land fenced and cross-tented; on coun
ty road one-auarter mile from school and 3
miles from Carrollton. Price. $I5uo, with
one-half down, lmus & WUloughfey, Ka
lama. Wash.
HANDSOME HOMES AND FTNE FARMS;
best Improved farm cn Cowlitz River, half
mile from town; 71 acres bottom, about all
under cultivation; does not overflow; S-room
house. large barn; 5T50O.
SO acres. 3 miles from Columbia River town;
good house, bam and other buildings; bear
ing orchard: 4 torses. 2 cows, poultry; cheap
at (2200; 40 acres cultivated.
HUNTINGTON & HUBBELL.
Kelso, Washington.
BIG SNAP.
130 acre, near car line. 25 cultivated;
32500 Improvements, over $1000 timber, best
-of soli. $50 per acre; $3400 down, balance U
per cent; or will exchange for good city
property. F. Fuchs, 140H 1st st-
FOR SALE ICO ACRES ADJOINING THE
City of Pendleton. Or.; good hotue. barns,
etc; well and city water, telephone and
electric light. For further Information ad
dresu P. O. Box 412. Pendleton. Or.
FOR SALE 74 ACRES OB TIMBERLAND
on tidewater of Shoal Water Bay. Pacific
County. Washington: timber, spruce and
hemlock; will sell cheap If taken at once.
Address N 31. Oregonlan.
FOR LOWEST PRICED IRRIGATED LAND,
rich In opportunity. Join our excursion to
Deschutes Country or write for particulars.
Deschutes Land Syndicate. 315 Oregonlan
bldg.. Portland. - ,.
FOR SALE TWO HOMESTEAD RELIN-
qulsbtnents, gooa son, wen umDerec. wttn ru
acres, and 50 acres of cleared meadow. 5U
and feO acres of swale land. Call or address
34 E. 7th st.
23 ACRES GARDEN LAND. NEWLY PAINT-
ed and papered House, Cam. cnlcken-nouse,
young orchard, etc.; on car line at Beaverton;
half cash. Box" 73. Beaverton, Or.
610 ACRES CHOICE FARMING LAND.
Eastern Oregon: irrigating canal cuts tract:
for sale cheap by owner. Address S 72, Ore
gonlan. TEtlBER LANDS. ,
160 ACRES TIMBER IN MULTNOMAH
County. e.OOO.COO feet, good location; cneap
for cash. Apply E 70, Oregonlan.
644 ACRES OF TIMBER LAND: 15 MILES
from Grant's Pass, or.: no agents, if. o.
Box 19S. Goldendale. Wash.
HOMESTEAD,. 10 MILES FROM CITY; BAR-
galn. D E. Budd. no 1st.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANT ED TO BUY .HOUSE 5 TO T ROOMS
with lot 50x100; $23 down ana to $30
per month Installments; state terms and lo
cation. A care uregoaian.
WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. SXMi
to $10,000: also business properties. ?ouuo to
?3J,Cw. nave ouyers. u. . wuiuns cs .?.,
4l3 Ablngton tolas.
FOR RENT FARMS
FINE SMALL FRUIT AND POULTRY
farm near Portland to practical. responsiDie
party. C H. Sholeo. 417 Chamber of Com
merce.
TO EXCHANGE.
317 ACRES. WITH 35 ACRES UNDER
plow; 100 acres elasned. Durnea ana seecea;
balance open and brush land; family or
chard : rood house, with spring water piped
Into It; two barns; with this place go 23
head of cattle, team, wagon, harness, road
cart, cultivators, plows and other farming
Implements, and 20 tons of hay; 1 miles
above Kelso, on county road and Cowlltx
River with steamboat landing: price. $4000.
with S1500 down, with term3 which will en
able purchaser to pay for place witn products
raised each year, or will accept -good real
estate up to $1500 and give same terms. Imua
& WHIoughby. Kalama, Was&.
LAND SCRIP.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready tor Immediate
use. LOWEST PRICES.
E. F. & F. B. Riley, S03 Chamber Commerce.
WE HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLY
valid forest reserve scrip on the market.
We handle all kinds public land practice.
Collins Land Co.. Concord bldg.
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP, TIM-
bered. farm or grazing land; an 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 & Sen. 22f Falling bldg.
FOB SALE.
Horses. Vehicles and Harness.
FOR SALE-50 TOP WAGONS. GROCERx
and laundry wagonettes. 50 open wagons,
express wagons, 10 bike also cuahlon-tlre
buggies, 12 surreys, rubber and steel tires;
3 rubber-tired hacks, 3 single gooseneck
trucks, 4 double gooseneck trucks. 25 sets
of double harness, 100 sets of single har
ness, 100 saddles. We have a corner on
vehicles or anything that runs on wheels.
We carry more stock than any other dealer
on the Northwest Coast. Our warehouses
are at 343 E. Washington St.. at 83-85-87
Union ave. Main offlce and barn, 211 Wash
ington st. We hire horses and wagons out
by the day. week or month. Tomllneon &
Casslday. Phone Hoodt B38.
HORSES. WAGONS. HARNESS. ALL
kinds of vehicles bought, sold and rented.
Hubert Sc. Hall, 264 4th. "Phone Main 2208.
GOOD WORK TEAMS. SUITABLE FOR
farming, for sale .cheap; also wagon or
harness. 21P Montgomery.
FOR SALE CARLOAD OF HEAVY
horses; can be seen at Union Stockyards
Stables, foot of 17th st.
FOR SALE 6 HEAVY HORSES. 5 WAGON8
and harness. Frank Kubik. Woodlawn.
Phone Scott 5300.
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND
vehicles on coast for sale or'hlre. 211 Wash.
MUST SELL $450 PIANO. USED A FEW
weeks; $230 cash. Sixteen lessons Included.
Answer today. Cash only. T 57, Oregonlan.
NEW PIANO, HIGH GRADE, TO TRADE
for board or board and room. J5, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAKT
Repair It with Elaterite; It rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old Iron, tin or shingles: best for new roofs.
Elaterite Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg.
DOG FOR SALE FEMALE ST. BERNARD;
fine watch dog; good retriever on land or
water: 2 years old; will sell for $25, worth
$100; has city license good till September; or
will trade for most anything. Apply 72 Cth.
FOR SALE-TWO VERY FINE REVOLVING
upright showcases, golden oak wood, antique
copper base; cost $75 each: will sell for $25;
suitable1 for any kind of business. Address
G. N. W. Wilson Co., 72 6th.
37-FOOT LAUNCH. CABIN FORWARD
and standing roof aft; two-cylinder 12
horsepower gasoline engine; price $900. Ad
dress "Launch." care Letter Carrier No.
2. Tacoma. Wash.
FOR SALB-TWO PLATE-GLASS SHOW
cases, 12x13 feat long, oak frame, beveled
plate top and front, with plate-glaes fixtures,
as good as new; cheap. Roberts Bros., 3d
and Morrison sts.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL
llard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent
tables, with privilege of buying; modem bar
tVxtures, cheap prices. Brunswlck-Balke-Co:-lender.
40 Sd at.
VICTOR TALKING MACHINE AND REC-
ords. National cash register, gas range. Jap
anese screens suitanie xor tor .saloon, .scales,
baby buggy. Call Monday noon, 208 Clack
amas. East Side.
THOROUGHBRED GERMAN SPITZ PUPPDlU
on exhibition at Fisher's Music Store, 180 3d.
bet. Yamhill and Taylor, v '
FOR SALE A LADY'S AND GENT'S BI'
cycle, almost new. cheap for cash. 175 E,
23d St.. hear Belmont st.
THOROUGHBRED GERMAN SPITZ PUPPIES,
on exhibition at Fisher's Music Store. 1C0 3d.
bet. Yamhill and Taylor.
160 CORDS FINE FIR WOOD ON BANK
river at Holbrook for sale or trade. 321 Mor
rlson st. Ralston.
FOR SALE FRESH MILCH COWS: 3
yousg .hones; gentle; well broken. S. King.
XauzJ QmJc. Or.
FOR SALE.
Miscellaaeeac
TWO NICKEL-PLATED 6-FOOT .SHOW-
cases and two-sealed surrey. 44 3d. - near
Pin.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY aBLE-BODIED.
unmarried men. between ages oz -i ana oo.
eltlzens of United States, of good character
and temperate babltu, who can speak, read
and write English. For Information apply to
Recruiting Omcer. 3d and Oak sts Port
land. Or.
THERE IS MORES DEMAND THAN EVER
for competent salesmen, booxJceepers. stenog
raphers and technical men, and we need men
for many such poiltlons now open. Pa cine
Commercial Bureau. Seattle. Wash.
WANTED GOOD COLLECTION AGENCY
solicitor tor uregon. aoqivss- a. a-1124-104
Dearborn St.. Chicago. 111.
WANTED-COMPETENT BUSINESS PRO-
ducers of fraternal Insurance for Fraternal
Union of America; best protection extant;
salary and commission. V. F. Roose. Su
preme President. Denver. Colo.
WANTED SASH AND DOOR MAN. $3.50;
hand edgerman, $2.50; ratchet-setter, $3.25;
mill and yardmen. $1.75 to $2; transporta
tion advanced. Lumbermen's Labor Bur
eau. 203 Morrison.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY SINGERS. PER-
formers, musicians, for vaudeville circuit,
dramatic companies, ladles' band, quartets,
sketch teams. Newman's Vaudeville Circuit,
32ti3 Washington.
WANTED Men to learn barber trade; S weeks
completes: positions guaranteed; tuition
earned while learning. Write for terms. Ho
ler's Barber College. 044 Clay. San Francisco.
wanted men and boys to learn
plumblng trade. Coyne Bros. Co., School or
Practical Plumbing. Send for catalogue. Ad
dress 4973-75 Easton ave., St. Louis. Mo.
ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN
good Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary; send for particulars.
Prets Syndicate. Lockport. N. Y.
ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES; COM
misslon; publications, newspapers, periodicals,
Exposition Journal. Clyde's Special Agency.
IK53 Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT
land and throughout state to solicit busi
ness; good pay to good men. Call or write
C07 McKay bldg.
WANTED ENERGETIC SINGLE MAN. AGE
21 to 28. as traveling salesman; references.
Call 11 to S P. M.. room 10. 413& Washington
st.. cor. 11th.
BOOKKEEPERS. STENOGRAPHERS. SALES
men; If you want a position, call and see u.
Portland Commercial Bureau, 722 Chamber
of Commerce.
WANTED A GOOD ALLOPATHIC PHYS1
clan and surgeon, to take the place of a re
tired physician. Inquire at drugstore. Glen
coe. Or.
$25 TO $65 PER WEEK EASUVT MADE
selling sick and accident benefits for Union
Mutual Aid Association. 401 Marquam bldg.
LEARN ADVERTISING SOLICITING Tui
tion free, for office assistance, collecting.
Write particulars. P 75, Oregonlan.
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK SEE US. CA
nadian Employment Co.. 249 Bumsld and
223H Morrison. Phone Main 3074.
WANTED MAN. OUTSIDE WORK; MUST
deposit $150; amply secured; wages $15 week,
ly. P SI. Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN WITH SOME CASH FOR
business that will make $150 per month.
K 81. Oregonlan.
PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE. WE ARE
still doing business at the same old stand.
267 Flanders.
WANTED SALESMAN MUST BE TOUNG
and have a wheel; give references. K 72.
Oregonlan.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED TAILOR FOR
cleaning and bcehllng. Call at North
Sixth el.
MACHINE HANDS FOR SASH AND DOOR
factory. Inquire Nlcolal Bros. Co., 2d and
Davis.
FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT
once; references required. 232 Stark ft.
Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber Cot.
lege. 741 Howard st.. San. Francisco.
GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH-CLASS
salesman. 215 Commercial block.
WANTED TO BUY MEN'S ODD CLOTHING,
shoes. 50 3d. Phone Hood 1862.
DR. WALKER. 181 1ST.
vate diseases of men.
CURES ALL PRI-
KELP WANTED MALE OK FEMALX.
WANTED MAN AND WIFE TO COOK IN
boarding cars; must be first-class cook and
waiter. Apply 215 N. Grand ave., between
10 and 12, and 1 and 3.
WANTED-5000 PEOPLE TO TRY MAPLE
lne; get It, at your grocer's; It Is pure, sweet
and wholesome.
WANTED WAITRESS OR WAITER,
vis restaurant, 228 Burnslde st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED Ladles to learn barber trade: 8
weeks completes; tuition earned while learn
ing. Halrdresslng. manicuring and facial
massage in 4 weeks; special terms now. Write
Moler System College. San Francisco.
GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL
to see us. Over 10CO positions every month.
Call and register. Canadian Parlors, 22o
Morrison. Main 1323.
MARRIED LADY. WITHOUT CHILDREN,
to do chamber work for rent of housekeep
ing rooms; must have experience. 129
Grand ave.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS,
waiters, chambermaids, general workers.
St. Louis Agency. 230 H Yamhill. Phone
Black 28S1.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY BEPRESEN
tatlves In Portland and throughout the state:
we pay good money. Call or write '607 Mc
Kay bldg..
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK
lng and general housework, small family,
good wages. Apply 56 Ella st., bet. 20th and
21st.
HOTEL COOKS. $23, $30; WAITRESS. EAST.
$20 (fare); dishwasher, plain Ironing, ' house
work. Drake's, 205 Washington.
EXPERIENCED SECOND GIRL; MUST BE
good laundress: must have references. 693
Davis, bet. 21st and 22d.
GOOb GTRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK
and care for child three years old. good
Wages. 67 Ella. st.
WANTED YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPH -
er. new beginner, umall salary. Apply 222
Ablngton bldg.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AND CHAil
bermald: wages, $20; room and board. Na
tional Hotel.
YOUNG WOMAN WANTED AS -DISHWASH-er;
must be clean. 306 Ankeny st-. opposite
Postotflce.
WANTED YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSE
work, no washing, no children. Apply 36T
10th st.
WANTED COMPETENT COOK. ALSO
second girl. Apply S3 North 23d St., cor.
Everett.
WANTED CHOCOLATE DIPPERS. APPLT
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, 12th and
Davis.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL TO DO COOK
lng and general housework, at 307 North
22d st.
A RELIABLE WOMAN OR GIRL TO CARE
for Invalid child: -references. 100 E. 16th st
rr
GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. SLEEP
at home perferred. Mrs. O'Neill, 325 12th st.
GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK.
$12 per month. 719 E. Main, near 20th.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. GOOD
wages'. 731 Savler st. Small washing.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU3E
work; references. 770 Flanders st.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU8E
work; wages. $23. 149 13th st.
RELIABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Apply 186 East 16th st.
GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND TAKE
care of children. 36S E. 15th.
WANTED GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF
child. Apply 395 6th st.
GTRL WANTED FOR GENERAL
work: at 595 Marshall st.
GIRL TO ASSIST IN SECOND WORK AND
care of child. 169 23d St.
"WANTED LADIES
at 4034 X. 6th st.
TO CANVASS. APPLY
GDtL TO ASSIST IN BAKERY. fAT.T. 31
y Third at.