12 THE MORNGsG OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1905. HOTEL Fifth and Washington Streets EUROPEAN Becnn. to $3.00 Per Day, According to Location. r. OAYIES. Pres. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED.)" FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON European Plan Rooms 50c te $1.50 First-Class Restaurant In Connection DAY FOR JOBBERS Railway Men Will Meet With Them, CONFERENCE NEXT THURSDAY belief Is Held That the Roads Will Make Some Concessions to the Business Interests of the City of Portland. C. M. Levey, of Tacoma, assistant to President Eliott, of the Northern Pacific; J. M. Hannaford, second vice president of the road, and J. G. "Wood worth, general traffic manager of the same line, reached the city last night from Seattle andswill remain in Port land several days. The officials of the Northern Pacific forming the party are here to attend the conference to be held on April 6 and 7 between the traffic representatives of the transcon tinental railroads and the members of the North Pacific Coast Jobbers and Manufacturers Association. J. C. Stubbs, traffic director of the Harriman lines, will reach the city on ADrll 6 from San Francisco, where he is now on a tour of inspection. Mr. Stubbs Is recognized as the leader of the traffic men to gather in the city for the conference, and as the oldest of the party will be its spokesman. Represents Great Northern. It is announced that Ben Campbell is sick at his homein St. Paul and will not be able to come to Portland to attend to the business of the meet ing for the Great Northern. His place will be filled by J. C- Eden, of Seattle, assitant general traffic manager, who will reach Portland the day before the conference to be present at the meet ing. J. M. HannaforJ, of the Northern Pacific, will also represent the Great Northern In the meeting, such ar rangement having been made by Mr. Campbell. The members of the Jobbers Asso ciation are awaiting with great Inter est for the day of the meeting to ar rive that they may learn what decision has been reached by the traffic repre sentatives after having studied the ar guments as presented at the last meet ing during the latter part of January. It is thought, however, that there will be concessions granted by the rail toads and that the contentions which have disturbed the peaceful harmony of the dealings between the jobbers and the transportation men will be settled for some time to come at least. Following Out Plan. This is in pursuance of the announced intention of the traffic men when they left the city during the latter part of January after having attended a two days conference with the Jobbers' Asso ciation in regard to the dlstributativo rates back from the Coast. At that time it was announced by Mr. Stubbs. who was the spokesman for the railroad men, that the party would return in about three months, and that when they did return they would have decided upon some verdict to be given which would show plainly what the jobbers could ex pect from the transportation companies. At the first meeting the requests of the Coast shippers were plainly and logically set out before the traffic representatives and each point was discussed thoroughly. The general contention Is that the trans portation companies charge too high a local tariff on merchandise shipped from the terminal points to the Interior. For 'arying commodities different concessions were asked, and It Is thought when the jcond and final meting is called on April 6 or 7, that the verdict of the railroad men will be to grant a material decrease in the local charges now in effect. Cannot; Ignore Spokane. The time has passed when the Portland jobber can afford to ignore the existence of Spokane as a jobbing center, and, al though the Portland merchant still re gards the demand of the city by the falls for terminal rates as something hardly short of preposterous, yet they are not now asking for more than a fighting chance in the territory contiguous to the Inland town. The Palouse country, the Southern Idaho basin and the land be tween those districts and Portland are those to be effected by the change in rates, if the change is made. "What will come If the requests of the shippers are not considered by the rail roads Is a question of mystery. The story of how Spokane threw all of its business to one line is still fresh In the minds of those who are interested, and as one of those who Is prominent in the association puts it, "there are several clubs waiting in the corner, but we hope that none of them will be needed." But whatever the outcome of the con ference, the visiting traffic men will be met with outstretched hands and wel comed as brothers and benefactors upon their arrival, for- from their visit It Is hoped that good tidings will be born. Soldier Shot and Killed. HELENA, Mont. April 3. A special to the Record from Havre says Richard F. Hardaway, member of Company F, Twenty-fourth Infantry, stationed at Fort Assinniboine, was shot and instantly killed last night at the Half-Way House, a resort near Havre, by Robert Mudd. a trumpeter of Company H, Twenty-fourth Infantry. It is reported the shooting was dooe in self-defense. Mudd Is Jn the PERKINS PORTLAND, OREGON PLAN Hrrt-CUa Check ReetanraBC Connected With Hotel. C O. DAVIS, Sea. and Treaa. THB ESMOND HOTEL OSCAB AKDERSOX, MantlsT Front and Morrison Streets PORTLAND - OREOON rKIX 'BUB TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS. Rates European plan, BC-c, 70c, $1.00, $L5t. ftSJK) pr day. BazapU rooms la connectloa. guardhouse at the fort. Ho is said to have borne a good reputation. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, April 3. Maximum tempera ture, 6S degrees; minimum, 41 degrees. River reading at 11 A. M., 0.2 feet; change in past 24 hours, fall, 0.3 feet. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., none; total since Sep tember 1, 1004, 27.C3 inches; normal since September 1. 1804, 38.56 inches: deficiency, 10.81 Inches. Total sunshine April 2. 1803, 12 hours and 40 minutes; possible, 12 hours and 52 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M., 30.03. PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER. g S3 nd- p S. 2. g 2 Z- O 5 STATIONS. tap 2. 5" j oo 2. 2. c a . I ? ? I : Baker City..-. Bismarck Boise .......... Eureka Helena Kamloops, B. C. North Head Pocatello , Portland Red Bluff Roseburg , Sacramento Salt Lake City San Francisco.. Spokane Seattle Tatoosh Island. Walla Walla. . T trace. Se0.O0ll0iSE IClear NWIPt. Cldy. E Pt. Cldy. NW Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear NW E E N E IClear EE Clear W Clear W IClear W W IClear Clear Clear JJE E N Clear Clear PU Cldy. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Clear and pleasant weather prevails gen erally in the North Pacific States. It is much warmer In Oregon and Western Wash ington, and slightly warmer elsewhere in thin district. The indications are for increasing cloudi ness Tuesday along -the Oregon and Wash ington coasts, which will probably be fol lowed by showers, and for fair weather In the interior of these states and in Idaho. It will be cooler In Western Oregon and West ern Washington and warmer east of the Cascade Mountains. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight, April 4: Portland and vicinity Fair. Slightly cooler. Easterly winds. Western Oregon and Western Washing ton Increasing cloudiness, followed by showers along the coast. Cooler. Easterly windfs Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair and warmer. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At th Portland Auction Rooms. 211 First st. bet. Taylor and Salmon. Sale at 10 A. M. sharp. C. L. Ford, Auctioneer. At Baker's Auction House, cor. Alder and Park. Sale at 10 A. M. Gee. Baker & Co.. Auctioneers. At Gilman's Auction Rooms, 413 Washlag ton St.. at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gllman, Auctioneer. By J. T. Wilson, at 129 J2th st., at 2 V. M. J. T. Wilson, Auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. A. & S. RITB. OREGON LODGE OF PERFECTION, NO 3. Regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. Work In 14 th de gree. lecture by P. S. Mal colm, 3T.d degree. By order. YEN. MASTER. KREMLIN BAKU. I. O. M. Work meeting tnls (Tuesday) evening. April 4. 1805. at Odd Fellows' Temple. Hand peti tions to the Recorder early, Wear your fez and a smile. Ban quet by the Jteoekans. J. C. JAMESON, czar. B. E. SHARON, Recorder. ALASKA OIL GUANO CO. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the above-named company will be held in the office of the com pany. No. 43 Concord building, on Wednesday, April 18. at 12 M. BRYDON H. NICOLL. Secretary. DIED. MACKEY Saturday morning 1 o'clock. W. C Mackey. aged 50 year?, of pneumonia. Came from Elgin, III., on business two months ago. Leaves wife. Mrs. Louise Mackey. and two children, aldo and Leo Mackey, all in Portland. FUNERAL NOTICES. CARD WELL April 3. 1805. Dr. Herbert W. Cardwell. aged I7 years. Funeral from resi dence. .106 N. 24th st.. Wednesday. April 5. at 2 o clock. Services at grave; private. KOCH The funeral services of John Humbel Koch, brother of Mrs. W. A. and John P. Belts and William and Henry Humbel. will be held at Holman s Chapel, 1:30 P. M. to day (Tuesday). Incineration at crematory- CONNER The funeral of Mrs. Adrlana B. Conner, who died in this city April 2. 1005, will be held today (Tuesday) from the rest dence of Mr. J. F. Failing. 11th and Main sts.. at 1:30 P. M. KENNY In this city, on April 3. 1805. Mary EiizaDetn Kenney, agea years 4 days. Funeral Wednesday. Anrll 5. 11)05. S:30 A. M.. from the family residence, 516 Albina ave.. a A. n. from st. Man's Church, cor. Williams ave. and Stanton st. Friends re spectfully Invited to attend. Interment Mt. Calvary cemetery. ROLAND At Mount Tabor Sanitarium. April , itn, -ms. lioui ngianu, agea w years Mrs. Roland left a husband. J. O. Roland and two sons William and Fred B. TtninruT residing at TSC Grand ave. North. Remains i icnci-ujuic. i"'i". iiumoeni Will iaKe piace xuesaay, .April , at leoanon. Or, DUNNING. McENTEE GILBAUGH. ncceHBi to running k campion, under taken and embalmers, modern In every do- tall, 7th and Pine. Phoae Mala' 420. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers and mibalmers, haTO moved to their new build ing. Third and Salmon., Lady asUtaa. Telephone No. 587. J. P. TTNLEY SON. Funeral Director. cor. ZA asd Madison. Office of County Cor- eacr. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 8. T. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady aasUtaat. Telephone East . ZELLER-BXRNES CO.. UNDERTAKERS, Enib aimers, 273 Rus'l; East 19&8; lady aa'i. AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER PHONE MAIN S6S. Resident Manager. The Pollard LMInntlan Opera Company TONIGHT. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NIUHTS "A RUNAWAY GIRL." Friday Night and Saturday Matinee "A Gaiety Girl." Saturday Night "An American Miiuonaire. Matinee Prices 25c and 50c Evening Prices 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c Seats now selling. STAR THEATER Sfl, PANAHASIKA BIRD AND CAT SHOW. FERRINGTON AND BOYLE. THE DEMONIEOS. MARVELOUS ROUSELL. BILLY TAN. MORGAN AND CHESTER. ROSCOE ARBUCKLE. EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE. SHOWS 2:30. 7:30. 9 P. M. ADMISSION 10c TO ANY SEAT. iZ O A rVl IPi Matinee and Evening CONGRESS OF NOVELTIES. BARTLETT AND COLLINS. LEE LONG FOO. SAMSON AND ZACCHO. ORVILLE PITCHER. THE KELTIE TRIO. MURRAY HILL. MR. ALF BONNER. THE GRANDISCOPE. General admission, 10c Box seats, 25c. BAKER THEATER Third and Yamhill sts. Keating & Flood. Managers. Largest Vaudeville House In America. THE MUSICAL THORS. . M'LAIN AND M'LAIN. POWERS AND THEOBALD. e FROSCO. ROBERTI. AL HAZARD. JEAN WILSON. THE BIOGRAPH. Admission 10c entire house. Performances at 2:30. 7:30 and 0:15 P. M. Browning Recital By ROSE EYTINGE At Parsons Hal!, Thursday, April 6, 2.45 P. M. For Lessons in Elocution Apply 261 13th St. Lewis and Clark Observatory HAWTHORNE TERRACE PORTLAND HEIGHTS Now opn. Take Portland Heights car and get on: at Hawthorn Terrace, one block from car line. No climbing. Electric elevator. Most magnificent view In America. ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "House keeping. Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20 cent; 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 words, 50 cents, etc. first insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half; no further discount un der one month. 'NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15 cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per line of each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlau, and left at this office, should always be Inclosed in sealed envelopes. No btamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonian will not be responsible for errors In advertisements taken through tho telephone. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE BY OWNER. HOME BAKERY. on Jiorrifwn su; wui De money-maker during Fair. Phone Main 5730, afternoon only. CREE LAND IN OREGON ; Under the "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed direct from state. WRITE OR CALL TODAY. Booklets and map free. B. S. Cook st co;. Alder street, Portland, Or. GEO. BLACK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 318 Worcester Block General practice. Investigations. Estate work. Special and periodical audits. Phone West IX. STB ACTS OF TITLE Osr records ar complet and a ta data, W turoleh abstracts promptly. MORTGAGE LOANS Ob improved Portland Real Estata. tECUKJTr ABSTRACT TRUST CO. C14-215 Chamber of Commeroa. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. SlECIAL-70 ACRES ON CLACKAMAS River, CO acre In cultivation. 25 acres peach land. 9mall orciwrd; well watered oy river, creek and springs: 7-roomed boxhouee, etc.; school Y. mile: station one mile; S 1-3 cents to Portland; it. r. v.z nneat bottom land worth $200 per acre; snap this week, ?S0 per acre. u. B. Hargreavee, Clackamas, ua. FREE LAND! FREE LAND! A chance to secure a home and make money; enly coot Is for water right, which averages $10 per acre; under state control. For par ticulars write or call at office of Columbia Southern Irrigation Co., 538 Worcester block. FOR SALE NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, full basement with concrete floor, porce lain plumbing, wash tub?, gas and electric ity, furnace, walls tinted, hardwood floors; cash or Installments; West Slds. O. M. Smith, owner. 730 Chamber of Commerce. STOP THAT RENT LEAK NEW, MODERN 8-room houne. Hawthorne ave. and 31st St., with ample grounds; for sale, renting terms, 30 per tent down. 10 per cent monthly. Piatt & Piatt. 406 Commercial block. GOVERNMENT LAND. OPEN FOR SETTLE ment; level bottom land; no stone or tim ber; water and soil first class. Room 06, Labbe bldg.. corner 2d and Washington. NEARLY NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE, PLAS tered, cement basement, bath, full lot- B. 16th St.: l'fe blocks to car line; $1300. Hat field & Smith. 165fe 4th et.. room 32. COTTAGE. 3 LARGE ROOMS. NICELY furnished, hall, pantry and porch; 2 blocks from car line. E. 10th st.. $1000. Hatfield & Smith, 1G5 4th St., room 32. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS 10-ROOM MOD ern house and full lot, 349 20th St., near Savler. $0000; easy terms. For full par ticulars phone Main 316. $1200 5-ROOM COTTAGE. BASEMENT and attic; any old terms. Will build any thing you want on Installments. C12 Com mercial bldg. Main 1840. FOR SALE 5 ACRES ON CANNON ROAD, three miles out; fine place to build a home; garden and orchard; celling cheap. Apply 137 Morrison St. FOR SALE CHEAP 6-ROOM HOUSE, block, central, located between two car lines. No agents. L 100. Oregonian. $2750 Modern, well-arranged S-room house; East Side, close in;, streets improved; fruit trees. Miller, 303 Chamber Commerce. FOR SALE. $1252 LOTS ON A GRADED improved street; city water; near St. Jonhs car line. Brown, 351 Stark. 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. WEST SIDE, good neighborhood, fine view; $1500. L. B. Thompson &. co.. 3d. $250 FOR SALE IN TREMONT. TWO LOTS 80x100, cleared; etreet graded, water, etc Address 368 N. 2Cth et. COME SEE THE $1975 BUILDING; WEST Side, eightly. healthy location, easy terms. Apply 453 12th st. FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS. 315 22d st. Price low. Owner. Mra. W. A. Daly. 359 13th st. CORNER LOT, ROSEDALE ANNEX, ONE block from car, cheap for cash. 1327 E. 0th, Wood lawn. FOR SALE 6-ROOM 2-STORY COTTAGE on Portland Heights; sightly. Inquire S16 Dekum bldg. TOWN3END. DRIGGS & CO.. REAL ESTATE, Insurance, immigration. 289 Alder st, bet. 4th and 5th. ACREAGE NEAR CAR-LINH. 0 MILES FROM Morrison st. bridge. C K. Ballard, Mll .vraukie, Or. rOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE NEW 6 AND 8-ROOM HOUSE; natn, stationary was nc tana, concrete case ment, gas and electric lights, furnace. hous tinted, pass pantry, large bedrooms, with closets In each, wood elevator, stationary washtuba In basement: on Union-avenue car line, nve-rolnute service, near good school, lawn, streets improved; houses now open for Inspection; cash or Installments. Inquire owner, H. B. Stemler, 122 3d bc, or at res idence, C52 Union ave. North, one block south of houses. ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of handling acreage; choice acre tracts for homes, within the city limits or outside; terms to suit. A. C Churchill & Co.. 110 Second at. 5-ROOM HOUSE. WITH OR WITHOUT FUR- nlture. In Montavllla. 4 blocks from car line. Inquire of the owner, Mrs. Beda Blberg, '11 4 th et. N., Portland. $910 $65 CASH AND $10 PER MONTH 5 rooms and bath, lot 30x100, built 1 year; on Mount Scott car line. Phone Scott 3843. FOR SALE TOWN LOTS IN TOPPENISH. Wash., 19 miles east of Yakima, on N. P. R. R.; no agents; eold by owner, Josephine Llllle. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS" AND LOTS Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R. Adlton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 5& FOR SALE NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE; good location; $1400, cash or installments. O. M. Smith, 730 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE 5-ROOM HOUSE; FULL LOT: price $S00: terms, or will trade for small farm. R 7, Oregonian. WEST SIDE CORNER, PAYING IS PER cent on $4700. Owner, 807 Corbett st. FOR SALE. $150-3 LOTS ON ST. JOHNS car line. cash. Brown. 331 Stark. FOR SALE FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. TAFT & CO. 122-3-5-8 Ahlngton Blk. Main 156. FEW SELECT BARGAINS. 60 ACRES Good buildings; 23 acres hops; good hophouse; well fenced; all good land; $5000. 84 ACRES Good buildings, water piped into house; 35 acres In cultivation, all in crop; good bearing orchard: well fenced; 3 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep. 25 goats, some hogs. 5 dozen chickens; half-Interest in binder, wagon, hack, lot small tools; all for $2750; terms. 39 M ACRES Good new 7-room house, large new barn, 12 acres hops; all In cul tivation and In crop; nice young orchard; $3000; terms. 39 ACRES Good house and barn, all well fenced; 30 acres In cultivation; 2 horse?. 2 cows, wagons, plows, harrows and lots small tools; lots chickens; some fruit; 1 mile of good live town. Polk County; $3000. 60 ACRES All in cultivation; good new house, big barn, plenty of fruit; 40 acres In grain: well fenced; 3 horses, 2 cows, mow er, rakes, harness, plows, harrows, all necessary tools; lots hay In barn; a beauti ful little home; ?i-mlle from good live town. Polk County; price for everything only $4500. EASTERN OREGON. COO ACRES On the big new ditch, right at the new town of Laidlaw. Crook Coun ty, have the best bargain ever offered to any one wanting lands in that locality; will double the price asked In 6 months. Call for particulars. TAFT & CO. 122-3-3-15 Ablngton Block Main 156. GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED SO 'acres with 10 "under plow. 40 acres of good timber, balance brush land; soil is rich and land lays nicely; live water, good boxhouse and barn; on good county road, 1U -miles from town on railroad and navi gable stream. Price $500, with one-half down. 160 acres of rich land, all lays nicely with about 4 acres in cultivation; live water: house and barn; 400 cords of cedar besides other timber; on county road. 3 miles from Kelso. Price $600. with $250 down. IMUS & WILLOUGHBY. Kalama. Wash. SPECIAL BARGAINS. SO acre.i rich land; 2-story house. 5 rooms first floor; fine orchard; mile from R. R. and boat landing; church on farm; good county road; price, $SO0; $500 cash. A snap 20 acres; good 5-room house; good soil: good epring; I'.i miles from Kalama: can't be beat for chickens or fruit. $100 buys 20 acres good fruit or garden land, Vi mile from Kalama; all slashed; 400 cords of wood on land; must be taken soon; all c4h. We have other lands In tracts from one acre up at reasonable prices. KALAMA LAND & INVESTMENT CO.. Kalama, Wash. Office In Bulletin bldg. A BARGAIN. I offer for two weekly only 20 acres of choice fruit and berry land: 7 acres In strawberries; very easily 550 fruit trees, all kinds; living water; 7-room house, barn packing-shed; near store, school and steamboat landing; only $2000 caeh or terms. For par ticulars address J. C Maclnnes, White Sal mon. Wash. AN IDEAL HOME 130 ACRES ON THE Columbia River; 75 acres under cultiva tion, balance can be cultivated; soil very fertile and productive; large 6-room house, warehouse 71x120; Government light pay ing $10 month; boats land day or night; $7000; Cowlitz Co. Land Co.. Kelso. Wash. FOR SALE HOMESTEAD RELINQUISH ment In the Okanogan Valley; new house, running water: part broke, fenced and In crop; will sell for cost of improvements. Address Box 894, Seattle. Wash. FOR SALE 74 ACRES OF TIMBERLAND on tidewater, of Shoal Water Bay. Paclflo County. Washington; timber, spruce and hemlock; will sell cheap If taken at once. Address N 31. Oregonian. GOVERNMENT LAND OPEN FOR SETTLE ment; level bottom land, no stone or timber; water and soil first-clas?. Room 60, lbbe bldg.. cor. 2d and Washington. STOCK FARM; NOTHING BETTER; 915 aeres. 600 bottom; front Columbia River; $20 acrcrf. D 3, Oregonian. IMPROVED FARMS AND APPLE LANDS. R. L. Cate z Co.. 113 2d st. FOR RENT FARMS FOR RENT 100 ACRES ON THE POW ell' Valley road, near Portland; best berry and vegetable land; rent may be worked out the first year. For sale or rent. 10 acres fruit and chicken ranch, a mile from Vancouver. Apply to S. M. Beard. Vancouver. Wash. TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE AN S-ROOM HOUSE. BARN and 10 lots, on Mount Scott electric line, to exchange for 60 or SO acres good land on car line, within S miles of the city. Call 309 McKay bldg. WILL TRADE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE for farm land. H 5. Oregonian. TIMBER LANDS. WANTED BOUNTY LAND WAR RA NTS ; many warrants have not yet been satlcfied. Address Harvey Spalding & Sona, Washing ton. D. C. HOMESTEAD. 10 MILES FROM CITY; BAR gain. D. E. Budd. 110 1st. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES, $2000 to $10,000: also business properties, $5000 to $20,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whiting S: Co.. 403 Ablngton bldg. VACANT LOT OR COTTAGE AND FRAC tlon of lot In southwest part of city; no agents; I will pay cash. A 5, Oregonian. VACANT LOT OR COTTAGE AND FRACTION of lot In southwest part of city: no agent ; I will pay cash. A 5. Oregonian. LAND SCRIP. WE HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLT 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; all sizes, lowest prices. H. B. Compson. 618 Marquam bldg. FOREST RESERVE, SANTA FE AND OTH. er guaranteed land scrip on band ready to locate. Maginnis & Son. 22f Falling bldg. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles and Harness. HORSES, WAGONS. HARNESS. ALL kinds of vehicles bought, sold and rented. Hubert & Hall. 264 4th. Phone Main 220S. CITY BROKE. NICE. GENTLE DRIVING horse, weight about 1100 pounds. 503 Mar quam bldg. Main 2219. 15 HORSES BY W. E, JACOBS. ONE STAL llon. 1650 pounds. 134 E. 34th st. Phone Union 1632. TOP BUGGY, NEARLY NEW. fereou At. 461 JEF- FOR SALE. Horses. Vehicles and Harness. FOR SALE. $300 CHESTNUT SADDLE gelding, by Alexis, age 7, height 15.1. thor oughly gentle and broken for man cr lady: used to cars and automobiles; guaranteed absolutely sound. A. E. Donovan, veterin arian, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. ONE GOOD WORK TEAM. WEIGHT 2400 pounds, harness and wagon; one span of small horses; express wagon and harness; cheap. 210 Montgomery; call between 12 and 1. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND vehicles on coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash. Pianos. 2 Fischer upright pianos. $75 each; 3 organs, $15; 3 city lots. $250. 241 1st, cor. Main. Miscellaneous. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair It with Elaterlte; It rolls, asy 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. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE. THE household goods of Rev. T. R. Smith, 442 E. lOt st., comparatively new, and can be bought at a great sacrifice. Call soon. Take Sellwood car; get oft at Sherman. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND B1L. liard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables, with privilege of buying; modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswlck-Balke-Col-lender, 49 3d st. FOR SALE THREE PILE-DRIVING HAM mera; one 3000 pounds, one 2200 pounds and one 2000 pounds. For prices and par-1, ticulars address Creech Bros.. Aberdeen. Wash. FOR SALE WATER POWER. ONE MILE from Washougal. on north bank of Columbia River; also good farm. D. H. Gary, Wach ougal. Wash. THOROUGHBRED GERMAN SPrTZ PUPPIES on exhibition at Fisher's Music Store, 180 3d. bet. Yamhill and Taylor. FOR SALE 84x11 WILLAMETTE DONKEY with cable and rigging. Bohn Lumber Co., 320 Falling bldg. COLLIE PUPPIES CHEAP: WELL BRED, fine coat. 4 months old. 529 Taylor. Phone Main 50S0: HELP WANTED MALE. SECURE A GOOD POSITION IN CLERICAL, technical or commercial line We receive calls from the largest corporations, manufacturer's and mercantile houses throughout the Unltd States for competent salesmen, executive, clerical and technical men. paying from $75 to $300 a month. Wo help capable men to better positions without danger to their pres ent connection. We assure you of considera tion for everj" position you are competent to fill, no matter where located, and tell yoa how to bring your ability to the attention of hundreds of employers who need high-grade men. Business Men's Clearing-House. 504-5 McKay bldg., 102 3d st. Portland, Or. BUCKERS. $3 AND BOARD; RIVER DRIV ers. $3 to $3.50; teams, haul wood, 50c; mlllhands. $2; laborers, log camp. $2; driver, market. $10 to $12: woodchoppera, 90c and $1; farmhands and mllkere. $25 and $30; other work, see us. U. S. Employment Co., 183 Morrison. Phone Main 1322. SALESMAN TRAVELING THROUGH THE country districts to sell manufacturer's line of blankets, flannels and dress goods on commission. The Lakewood Company, Box 414. Philadelphia. Pa. BOOKKEEPERS. STENOGRAPHERS AND salesmen, see us for that position you want. Some of our manj- openings will suit you. Portland Commercial Bureau, 722 Chamber of Commerce. WANTED 1000 R. R. MEN. NEW WORK. 100 other jobs; name your work and we have It; also station work. Canadian Em ployment Co.. 240 Burnalde st. Phone Main 3074. WANTED Men to learn barber trade; 8 weeka completes: positions guaranteed: tuition earned while learning. Write for terms. Mo let's Barber College. G44 Clay. San Francisco. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; complete course In 8 weeks; expert instructions; positions guaranteed; for terms write Gillman College. 627 Clay St.. S. F. WANTED TWO GOOD SALESMEN AND collectors; only those able to furnish bond and willing to .hustle need apply. Call on Mr. C. B. Allen, manager, 402 Washington st. WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN plumbing trade Coyne Bros. Co., School of Practical Plumbing. Send for catalogue. Ad dress 4973-75 Eaaton ave., St. Louis. Mo. WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN (STN gle) to travel and learn good paying business, who can leave town Immediately. Call 10 to 4 p. m., room 10, 413'fc Washington. TEN FIRST-CLASS GASF1TTERS; PERMA nont work guaranteed; wages from $3 to $3.50 per day for eight hours' work. Apply at once. Portland Gas Company. TO SOLICITORS AND AGENTS WE HAVE absolutely the best offers ever put in the field for canvassers. Sunset Magazine. 73S Mission St.. San Francisco. Cal. WANTED A PRACTICAL EXPERIENCED man to solicit furniture orders; must be thoroughly experienced; state wages and experience. K 7, Oregonian. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING REPRE ?entatlv; commission; Exposition Journal: other publications. Clyde's Special Agency. 028 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 607 McKay bldg. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; complete course in S weeks; expert in structions: positions guaranteed; for terms write Gillman College, 627 Clay. San Fran. MBN TO LEARN THE DETECTIVE BUSI neas: paid while learning. Barrett, room 301, Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrison sts. Open evenings. WANTED YOUNG MAN; STENOGRAPHER and office work: lumber experience preferred Clerks Registration Bureau, 265 Morri son st. WANTED 2 FIRST-CLASS MARKERS AND distributers for laundry In Butte; see party here; wages $18 per week. G 8. Oregonian. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC who has $500 to $1000 to Invest In a good manufacturing business. E 90. Oregonian WANTED UP-TO-DATE FOREMAN FOK A factory making best oars, wheelbarrows, etc Address Lockbox 755. Portland. Or. BOOKKEEPER. 2 MONTHS' WORK OPEN Ing set of books: near Portland; liberal sal ary- 722 Chamber ot commerce. WANTED 2 GOOD BOYS WITH WHEELS, well recommended: good wages. Apply Im mediately. 303 Stark st. ANOTHER PRIVATE STUDENT OF PEN maashlp; professional penman; absolutely no failures. Jv 3. uregonian. WANTED TEASI3 FOR HAULING LUM bcr; $2 per 1000. Nordby Lumber Co., 103 Sherlock bldg. WANTED STEADY YOUNG MAN WITH 580 for good, legitimate business, office work. 3, Oregonian. WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR SHIPPING clerk in mall order department. Llpman. Wolfe & Co. WANTED YOUNG MEN TO WORK IN bakery. Apply 310 1st. Apply after 12 M. BXPERIENCED CANVASSERS FOR PHOTOS and portraits; big money. SOI Dekum bldg. FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. XMTY. COUN try: hlg wages. 215 Commercial block. FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT once: references requirea. -o sstark st. Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber Ccl lege. 741 Howard at.. San Francisco. WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. shoes. 50 3d. Phone Hooa lbaz. WAITER WANTED. GERMAN CAFE. 2C3K Stark. Must be a waiter. WANTED BOY AT CONCANNON'S. MAR- ket. Zist ana jonnson. DR. WALKER. 181 1ST. CURES ALL PRI vate diseases of men. WANTED A GLASS BENDER. CALL AT 43U 2d St.. room 2. BARBER WANTED. 22 B. 2d st. Steady work. HELP WANTED FEMALE. i GIRL WANTED IN PRIVATE FAMILY FOR general housework and plain cooking. Ap ply 427 Washington at. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS WOMAN COOK, no other need apply, at the Helena Dining rooms. 271 5th st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; references required. 714 Everett st. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. 755 Hoyt st.. cor. 23d. EXPERIENCED WAIST FINISHERS WANT ed. Max, Tho Dekum. HELP WANTED FEMALE. CAPABLE WOMEN WANTED. If vdu wnrV whv not earn mar than a living? Bright, educated, earnest women hav a That mission should be to build one's self and help "others. . Ilt...nft T" ... The Vlavl Company already employs over 12. mjw wen. The Work covrrn tn,ntv.thnfi countries of the world. We will entertain applications from capabl women. Not canvassing, but a helpful, dignified work. Apply by mall only. Address THE VIAVT COMPANY. Lewis Building. Portland. Or. WANTED IMMEDIATELY AMATEUR AND professional singers, performers, musicians, for vaudeville circuit, dramatic companies, ladles' band, quartets, sketch teams for Port land's World's Fair, vaudeville circuit. New man'i Vaudeville Circuit and School of Act ing, 35Hf, Morrison. WANTED Ladles to learn barber trade: S weeks completes; tuition earned while learn ing. Hslrdresslng. manicuring and facial manage In 4 weeks; special terms now. Writ Moler System College. San Francisco. GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL to see us. Over 1000 poaiuona every monin. Call and register. Canadian Parlors. 22UH Morrison. Main 1323. WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN- cral housework; must be good cook; four in family; no children: good wages. 554 East Morrison et., cor. 13th. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY RBPRESEN- tatlves In Portland and throughout the state; we pay good money. Call or write 607 Mc Kay bldg.. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. WORKING housekeeeper, under 40, widowers family; city country. 230'? Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS, waltern. chambermaid, general workers, fat. Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. PARTY TO CARE FOR 12-ROOM ROOMING- nouse; good residential locality: in applying references must be given. C 8. Oregonian. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework: none other need apply. 627 Marshall St.. bet. 10th and 20th sts. PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE SPECLAL Inducements to young ladies to learn bar ber's trade. 267 Flanders st. WANTED A LADY CANVASSBR AND COL- lector; good salary. Address, with experi ence, etc.. T 7. Oregonian. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK- lng; city references; good wages. Telophone mornings. Main 2443. EXPERIENCED BUTTONHOLE MAKER wanted. Jacobs Shirt Co., Hamilton bldg., 131 3d str. WANTED LADY" DESIRINO GOOD OFFICE position, who has capital to Invest, F 09. Oregonian. WANTED TEACHERS FOR CHINESE Mis sion. Apply 310 Burnslde or 206 2d at 7:30 P. M. WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK. SMALL family, good wages. Apply 182 Lownsdale st. WANTED A NURSE GIRL FOR BOY 3 years old. Apply mornings 3S9 Alder. WANTED GIRL. GOOD COOK, GOOD wages. Apply 192 Lownsdale st. LADY BETWEEN 25 AND 35 TO TRAVEL; salary and expenses. 34 couch. YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, to sleep at home. 401A 6th. YOUNG GIRL WANTED TO ASSIST IN housework. 705 Lovejoy st. WANTED BY LADY. A POSITION TO travel. W 6. Oregonian. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 401 Holladay ave. WANTED HAIRDRESSER AND MANICU- rer. Call 100 5th ot. flELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. RESTAURANT COOK. $35 (ROOM): CANDY- maker. 513 (board): waitresses, cooks, do mestics. Japanese. 2054 Washington. Drake. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookurrppr and Clerks. SALESMAN SINGLE YOUNG MAN OF good education and appearance, employed for last three years In sales department of large sheet and plate Iron manufacturers in the East, willing to come West to ac cept road position, preferably same line. Address J. S. Hanley, 1255 N. 10th st. Philadelphia. YOUNG MAN. SEVERAL YEARS IN GROC- ery. also road experience, will pay $5 for as otstance to any position in wholesale house. P 7, Oregonian. Miscellaneous. WANTED POSITION BY PRACTICAL miner to open and develop mining property, age 3S; have had 20 years' experience prac tical mining; 17 years on Pacific Coast. 3 years' earlier experience In Cornwall. Eng land; best of references. D 7, Oregonian. WANTED BY STEADY MAN. WORK AT plumbing: will work cneap. providing inero Is a chance for advancement: city refer ences' W. Wolfe. 4(10 Goldsmith st. RESTAURANT MAN: 20 YEARS' EXPBRI- encc. wants position as manager or iieaa waiter in hotel or restaurant. Address F 100, Oregonian. t WANTED AN EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS a position with an old ana rename real es tate firm; best references. B 7, Oregonian. WANTED A POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER; single. 24 years or age; oest ot reiorencw furnished. Addws box J. Iwrence. Kan. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WOULD LIKE ANY kind Of outside worn, sucn as fraraen wur or taking care of horses. A 7, Oregonian. WANTED BY SOBER. STEADY MAN. TO take care horses; good references. J. atone, Washington Hotel. IAPANESE WANTS SITUATION TO DO cooking or housework In family. Address 144 Cth st. AN ALL-AROUND LAUNDRY MAN WANTS a position; no objection to country, tt Oregonian. 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE STEAM KN- glneer: can give Dest ot reierences. iao Couch st. GOOD JAPANESE COOK WOULD LIKE TO secure position; good reierences. . ure gonian. YOUNG MAN. NOT AFRAID OF WORK, wishes a position at anything. Phone Main 3509. YOUNG MVN GIVES LESSONS IN THE German language: hour 4uc. i urcKonwn. I WANT A JOB AS COOK. CITY OR COUN try. Ned Kowa. 45 1st st. N. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER. WITH 4 years' experience, desires position. L 7. Oregonian. Nurses. SITUATION WANTED AS NURSE. INFANT. invalid or children, oy very expertenceu gin. with best references. 2304 Yamhill. Phone Black 2S81. WANTED SITUATION BY LADY. EXPE rlenced fn home nursing: good references. Pjione Main 352S. DresftRiahers. SEAMSTRESS WANTS ALL KINDS PLAIN dressmaking and sewing, day or home; reas onable. Phone Main 29S0. SHIRTWAIST SUITS MADE FOR $5; LA- dles shirts. 51. 4if nunwuae ui. WANTED BY LADY. PLAIN SEWING BY the day. Phone facott bi.ii. Housekeepers. citi' 1 Tinv w'TKn nr experienced refined young woman housekeeper for busi ness lady or widower, with family." 230 Yamniu. pnone uiacK aai. SITUATION WANTED BY VERY COMPB- tent lady as housekeeper: will go In the country; must be respectaDie. u s. uregonian A MIDDLE-AGED. REFINED WOMAN AS housekeeper or to do cnamDerworK. Appiy iir-; 4tn st. Domestics. PLACE WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL TO do housework In small family. O 7, Ore gonian. Miscellaneous. DRAKE. 20525 WASHINGTON BEST CHAM bermalds. waitresses, housekeepers, cooks, domestics, nurses, cashiers, furnished free. Clay 445. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. HlsceDaneoas. LADY COOK AND DISHWASHER WOULD like work together in camp; good referenees. Inquire room 35. Belmont House. 1st and Taylor. SITUATIONS WANTED CIIA MBBRMAI OS. cooks, housework girls, nurses. waUrefS9. seeond girls. 230 V- Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED AND FAN cy ironing. Telephone Main 3740. LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED. Fna Front 1361. WANTED AGENTS. GOOD LIVE AGENTS WANTED TO SELL lots on commission, in one of the choicest suburbs of Portland. Address P. O. Box 703, city. LADY AGENT SOMETHING NEW. GOOD seller, big wages. 213 Commercial blk. WANTED TO RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. Don't spoil the beauty of your hoKe with rent sign in the window; turn your room: over to us; we can rent them ami jwv you the trouble: we charge a very small eemati slon. Call and see us today. L-wls & Clark Hotel Co.. 133 fith st.. Oregonian Mwk. WANTED ROOMS In all part of the city. Apply 202 Goodnough building. Exposition Accommodation Bureau. Under direction of Lewis and Clark Fair Corporation. Phone Main 6266. YOUNG MAN DESIRES FURNISHED ROOM In strictly private family without children; price immaterial, but must be quiet and re fined neighborhood. A 8. Oregonian. ONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS LIGHT housekeeping: gas range preferred; give full particulars. X C, Oregonian. WANTED TO RENT WITHIN THE NEXT 3 days, a neatly furnished house from 5 to S rooms. E 8. Oregonian. MODERN HOUSE OF FROM 7 TO 10 ROOMS; easy walking distance from 3d and Morrison. V 7, Oregonian. WANTED TO RENT A 0 OR C-ROOM COT tago or flat; must b centrally located. Tt 40. Oregon la a. WANTED TO RENT 10 OR 12-ROOM house; would board owners. Phone Front 211. YOUNG LADY WISHES ROOM OR ROOM and board in private family. F 7. Oregonian. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. THE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS. 211 1ST et., pays top-notch opot cash price for all kind ot furniture. Phone Main 5653. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING ana enoes; njgnesi price pmu. uui i "Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone- Hood 517. WANTED TO BUY THB FURNITURE OF 4 to 0-room house: must be very good and reasonable. F 8. Oregonian. $1000 WANTED ON GOOD REAL ESTATE security; preifr to ae&i wiui principals. " Chamber of Commerce. RELINQUISHMENT OF HOMESTEAD CLAIM wanted: descrlDe. Aaoreea winter, oox a. Hood River. Or. WANTED SECOND-HAND LATHE FOR wood-turning, foot power. u. itchier, sos E. Hoyt, city. WANTED A PNEUMATIC TIRE BUGGY. Price and particulars to N 1, Oregontea. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT- tle of all kinds. Phone East WANTED A MALE FOX TERRIOR PUP. Q 7. Oregonian. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE CLAYTON. 15 N. 10th. cor. Burnslde. near Washing ton Strictly modern. newly decorated throughout: fine' furnished rooms, single or en suite: bath, location, neighborhood and conveniences unexcelled; terms reasonable. Phone Main 50S9. THE AUDITORIUM. 20SH 3D ST.. BET. TAT- lor ana salmon. 1 diock soutn 01 uaser a ne ater Elegantly new furnished, steam heat: hot. cold .running water in rooms; free bath: rooms with private baths; elevator: $3.50 pr week: and up: $1 day; tourists solicited. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. BATH. gas and heat; xzi r. ia si.. o uwsau and Hoyt, ono block from Washington or Morrison car line; easy walking distance from Fair grounds. Phone Main 4091. THE MONNASTES. 285 1ST ST. (B. W. cor. Jefferson) Single rooms irom i to j; furnished housekeeping suites fiom $1.75 to $5 per week; rooms per night, 50o and 25c; tourists solicited. THB OREGONIAN ON THB EUROPEAN Slan; rooms, 50c 75c. $1 per day; beautiful rick corner: large, light, sunny rooms by tn week. $2 to $6 per week. 41 North. 3d. cor. Couch. THE KINGSTON FURNISHED ROOMS. 190 3d. adjoining Baker Theater; $2.50 per week and up; brick building; special attention given to traveling public Phone Hood 657. FRONT PARLOR WITH FIREPLACE. bay window, east front, private family: best residence district; 10 minutes walk from HotuI Portland. Q 95. Oregonian. THE COSMOS. B. E. COR. 4TH AND MOR rlson; best down-town rooms In the city: heat and service night and day; rates $3.50 per week and up. Including bath; $1 day. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. CEN- tral. moderate; convenient to car lines; beautiful view; best neighborhood; thor oughly modern. Phone Main 4503. HOTEL OXFORD. 6TH AND OAK (EURO- pean) xne most comiortaoio rooms m ins city; everything new and modern; bell connections with cafe and bar. A NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH and phone, suitamo tor two gpnwemen; quiet location, private family; terms rea sonable. 468 10th st. ROOM IN NEW MODERN FLAT. CLOSET; door into hall: no children; best residence district West Side; walking distance. N 87. Oregonian. WANTED WILL GIVE FREE ROOM RENT to reliable middle-aged lady, for companion evenings and Sunday; central location. H 7. Oregonian. THE BLM. 121 AND 125 13TH. COR. WASH- lngton Elegant rooms, single or en sutf. modern; tourists solicited. Mrs. Robertson, manager. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ELEC trlc light, with use of phone and bath; clos in; very reasonable. 240 Park at-, cor. Main. TWO BEAUTIFUL CONNECTING BAY-WIN- dow parlors; central; modern; private ;am ily; references; S car passes door. 129 3U st TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. SUIT able for light housekeeping If desired. 570 Mill st. Must be sen to be appreciated. 25ti ALDER. NEAR 3D ST. NEW BRICK building, pleasant, furnished rooms: new. up-to-date; $2.50 to $4 week. 50c to $1 day. WANTED REFINED COUPLE FOR EI.B gant furnished room; modern: cottage; pri vate family; business center. 146 16th. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED. NEWLY- DEC orated alcove room; also one single: reason able; permanent; close In. 42S Yamhill. THE TEMPLE. 343U YAMHILL ST.. Op posite Hotel Portland Nicely furnished rooms; rates reasonable; transient. UNFURNISHED LARGE FRONT ROOM, with alcove; pleasant, with modern conven iences, close In. 331 14th st. A LARGE. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT parlor bedroom, use of bath and phone. 423 Ross st. Phone East 3435. FOR RENT AVE LL FURNISHED ROOM, bath and heat; walking distance Fair grounds. 667 Irving st. 255 11TH SUNNY. COMFORTABLE ROOMS, bath, gas, beautiful grounds; home for re fined people. West 761. NICELY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT room; $4.50 per week; private family': cen tral. 394 Yamhill st. 188 PARK ST. TWO NICELY FURNISHED front rooms; modorn conveniences: block from Portland Hotel. GOOD. CLEAN. CHEAP FURNISHED rooms and lodgings. 345 18th st., 3 blocks from Fair grounds. VERY COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS In private family; all modern conveniences. Phone Main 2496. SMALL FURNISHED ROOM. $1 WEEK; larger one, ?2; close In. SS 10th, near Stark.