12 THE MORNING .OREGONIAtf, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1905. A HELPS FIGHT FIRE Councilman Rushlight Discov ers a Blaze. FIREBUG IS SUSPECTEDi Grocery Store on East Side Is Vis ited the Second Time by Flames Damage Is Tif teen Hundred Dollars. Councilman A. G. Rushlight, of the Sev enth Ward, distinguished himself at 10 o'clock last night "by discovering fire In the rear of the grocery store of Griffith & Bellamy, Grand and Hawthorne ave nues, turning in an alarm and then se curing a Babcock extinguisher, which he used with good effect until the arrival of the firemen. The fire was of Incendiary origin, it is thought by the police and the proprietors of the store. It started in the yard back of the store, in a shed used for the stor age of coal oil. The damage to building and stock will aggregate about $1500. In surance fully covers it. This is the sec ond fire of strange origin to occur in the same place within 18 months. While the fire raged, it was intensely hot, and because of the oil that fed the flames the firemen had hard work to ex tinguish the blaze. Much chemical and water were used before the recall sound ed. Good work by the firemen saved a portion of the grocery store, some stock and many neighboring buildings. Councilman Rushlight discovered the firo at 10 o'clock. He turned in an alarm without delay, calling the fire department to the scene, but he did not quit at that. He hurried to a lodging-house, secured a Babcock fire-extinguisher and returned to the store. With well-directed efforts, he managed to keep down the blaze for a time, thereby saving much property and checking the flames until the arrival of the firemen. Policeman Stuart reached the scene im mediately after the fire broke out. Ho made an investigation, but was unable to learn anything that would throw light upon the identity of the person or per sons who iset the fire. That it was set, he says, there is but little doubt. The store Is situated on the northeast corner of Grand and Hawthorne avenues, and hundreds pass it dally. ' It is the theory of W. R, Griffith, one of the part ners, that a careless man or an enemy set the fire. He believes ft probable that some one threw a lighted cigar into the shed, while passing the building. When the fire of about 18 months ago occurred, the same theory was set forth. At that time much greater damage was done. There was a rooming-house above then. It was consumed, and several small build ings near were destroyed. AUTO RUNS DOWN TWO MEN Clrvlce Brothers Have Harrow Es cape on Burnslde Bridge. J. P. and William Cirvice, connected with the hlacksmith shop at 428 East Burnslde street, were run down by a big automobile truck on the Burnslde bridge yesterday and narrowly escaped being killed. Both were considerably hrulsed. The bridge was crowded at the time with streetcars and vehicles of all sorts. The two "brothers were in a one-horse oart and were crossing to the East Side. The auto-truck was following them, most of the way at a distance of about 20 feet. As a streetcar came along on one side of the bridge, the automobile made a sud den dash forward, striking the light cart from behind and upsetting it. The two men were thrown to the floor of the "bridge with much force, and the truck continued toward the two prostrate men, and the man in charge only stopped when the men screamed. Cirvice, the elder of the two, was badly bruised on his leg, while his brother was only slightly in jured. They did not get the number on the truck. It -was heavily loaded at the time with flower pots. Bystanders gen erally censure the man in charge of the truck. A STUDY OF FACES. A study of faces baby faces is always interesting. In looking at the portraits in the Mellln's Food Exhibit, one lady said, "That child ought to be a minister" of the next one she said, "He's a rogue, gee that twinkle in his eye," and still further along she said, "What a sweet face that little girl has," and so on. You can spend a pleasant half-hour in the Mellin's Food booth at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, Agricultural Bldg. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Aug. 4. Maximum tempera ture, 76 deg.; minimum, 53. River reading: at 11 A M., G.4 feet; change in past. 24 hours, fall. 0.4 of a foot. Total precipita tion, 6 P. M. to 5 ?. M., none; total since September 1, 1004. 34.08 inches; normal. 43.o2 Inches; deficiency, 12.24 Inches. Total sunshine August 3, 1805, 7 hours and 50 minutes; possible, 14 hours and 42 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level )at S P. II., 30.01. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Wind. O 2. ? F n Jl So : STATIONS, Baker City...... Bismarck. ...... Boise. .......... Eureka. ......... Helena. ......... Kamloops B. C. 2Sorth Head Portland........ Red Bluff Roseburg. ....... Sacramento. .... Salt Lake City.. San Francisco... Spokane Seattle..... Tatooeh Island.. 10.001 12JNW Cloudy Clear Rain Clear Clear Clear PC Cldy. Clear Clear Pt. cidy. Clear Cloudy Clear T ! 6 NW T 18' W 0.001 0 0.00) 8 NW 0.00 1.. 0.00 12 S 0.00! 4 NE S NW NW SSIO.OO 2 0.00 0.00 00 02 88 741 0.001 NW 0.00 0.00 W S Clear T 1 8 S Rain 1 C2 0.16 0SE IRaln T trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. During -the last 24 hours light rain has fallen in the Sound Country and in Southern Idaho. Elsewhere in the North Pacific States fair weather has prevailed, with tem peratures generally allghtly higher than the day before. The indications are for fair and warmer weather in this district Saturday. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight, August 5: Portland and Vicinity Fair and warmer. Northwest winds. Oregon and Washington Fair, warmer, except near the coast. Northwest winds. Idaho Fair north, possibly showers south portion. EDWARD A BEALS, District Forecaster. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE The Waldorf Thirteenth and Alder. Apply to John Bain, 224 Stark at. HOTEL Fifth and Washington Streets EUROPEAN PLAN Seems, fl.00 to (3.00 Per Day Accordlnc to Location. jr. F. DAYIES, Pres. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED.)' FISONT AND MORRISON STREETS - J PORTLAND, OREGON y European Plan Rooms 70c to $2.00 First-Class Restaurant In Connection The ESMOND HOTEL QSCAK ANDERSON, Manager Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON Free 'bus to and from all trains Rates Eun 7 5c to $3.00 Per Day UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OFFICE FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS AND MAT BE HAD BY PRESENTING TOUR CHECKS AT THE OREGONIAN OFFICE; A 31, 82, 34. 38. 39, 40. II I. 19, 37. 30. C 2L 28. 32. 39, 73. D 31, SG, 40. E 25, 2". 28, 32, 33, 120. F 14, 18, 27, 29. 32. 38, 88. 30. G 14. 26. 27, 37, 89. II 19, 24, 31, 33, 34, 39. J 16, 24. 27. 33. 37. 38. K 17. 20. 22, 3L L 38. 40. M 25, 82. S3, 34, 38. 39. N 20, 24. 26. 38, 39. V O 23, 2C, 38. ' F 14. SL 32. 87 Q 15, 23. 30. 31.-52733. It 27, 29. 30, 02. . S 25, 31, 37, 39. T 14. 21. 24, S3, 34, 40. V 7. 24. 80. W 2G. 30. 81. S4. 36. S8. X 21, 26. 28, 31, 37, 89. Y 21, 27, 32, 40. MEETING NOTICES. ALB IN A LODGE. NO. 101. A F. & A 11. Stated communication this (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock. All M. XL cordially Invited. By order W. W. A. J. HANDLAN. Sec. DIED. CHAPPELL Suddenly, of heart failure. July 31. In Ashland, Or., Charles C. Chappell, husband of Lucy W. Chappell. nee Hlllas Klume. formerly of New York City, and brother of A B. Chappell, of Independ ence. Ia. FUNERAL NOTICES. USHERWOOD In this city, on August 4, 1905. George E. Usherwood. aged 66 years, 3 months, 17 days. Funeral . Sunday. August 6. 1005, at 10:30 A M.. from HeJman'a Chapel, corner Third and Salmon sts. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Interment G. A R. cemctcrr. M' G R AW Th e funeral of Maud M. T. F. McGraw will take place Irom the resi dence of her parents, 285 Lincoln street, at 1:30 P. M.. Sunday. August C 1005; thence from St. Lawrence's Church. Third and Sherman streets. Friends are invited to attend. Interment, Mt, Calvary. AERNE In this city, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Q. Frecburger. 440 East Sth St., on August 3. 1906. Mrs. Anna Dorothea Aernc, aged 67 years. S months, 7 days. Funeral today, Saturday. August 5, 1905, at 10 A M.. from the above resi dence. Friends respectfully Invited to at tend. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. St. Cloud (Minn.) papers please copy. BURTON At the residence of his son. M. Z. Burton, on Peninsula. AUguct 4, 1905. William George Burton, aged S4 years. 7 months and 3 days. Funeral will take place Sunday. August 6, at 12 M.. from F. S. Dunnlng's chapel, corner of East Alder and East Sixth streets. Friends in vited. BLACK At Grass Valley. Or., August 3, 1905. Kenneth Black, aged 1 year, 5 months and 29 days, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Black. Funeral will take place today. August 5. at 2 P. "M.. from the residence on Weet avenue and O. R. & N. tracks. Friends Invited. DUNNING. M7ENTEE & GILBAUGH. li censors to Denning & Campion, undertakers and embalm ers. modern In every detail, 7th and Pine. Phono Main 430. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Undertakers and embalm ers, have moved to their new bulld lnc. Third un& Salmon. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 507. 9. P. ITNLET & BON, Funeral Directors, eor. Sd and Madlsoi t Office of County Cor ner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9. F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 2. ZELLER-BYRNES CO., UNDERTAKERS, Embalmers, 273 Bus 'I: East 1088; lady aa't. CLASSIFIEDAD. RATES. 'Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "House keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted." 15 words or less. 15 cents; 16 to 20 words. 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No dis count for additional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less; 10 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etcfirst Insertion. Each additional insertion, oae-half; no further discount un der one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate). 15 cents per line, first Insertion: 10 cents per line for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care Tbo Oregonlan. and left at this office, should always be inclosed. In sealed envelopes. No stamp is required on such letters. The Oregonian will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken through the telephone. NEW TODAY, Holladay's Addition For Sale A new 5-room cottage, all con veniences, rull cement basement, streets fully improved. A very desirable location. Convenient to two trolley lines. Terms will be given. Lots cold on advantageous terms to homs bulldera. The Oregon Real Estate Co S8 Third -EC. Room 4. California "Bliss Lands" Homeseekers act promptly. Secure a 20 acre farm of Irrigated land at $50 to $70 per acre, price Including water rights one fourth cash. Reached by Southern Pacific or Santa Fe Overland Line, direct to Tulare City. 2 miles from Bliss Lands. Alfalfa, corn, grain, deciduous Xrults, vegetables, hogs, dairy cattle thrive. Booklet free from Biles Lands (Inc.). 610 Farrott b!dg. San Francisco. California-" Bliss Lands" Homeseekers act promptly. Secure a 20 acre fari of Irrigated land at 50 to $70 per jacre. price Including water rights one fourth cash. Reached by Southern Pacific or Santa Fe Overland Line, direct to Tulare City, two miles from Bliss Lands. Alfalfa, corn, grain, deciduous fruits, vege tables, hogs, dairy cattle thrive. Booklet fre from Bliss Lands tine), 610 Parrott bldg., San Francisco. KB PERKINS PORTLAND, OREGON nrst-Clnsi Check Restaurant Connected With Hotel. C O. DAVIS, Sec and Treu. AMUSEMENTS. GrSarnVm Titter Dlrtcllcs I.V.T.ASSOCUT10I C. Ktlfij. fmlitsj Morrison Street between 6thand 7th. rhone Main 868. TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY Bargain-Price Special Price Matinee Tonight At 2:30 e'Clock. At S:30 o'Clock. . THE FAMOUS GERMAN COMEDIANS . KOLB & DILL In the Merry Musical Burlesque "I. 0. U." Comedy Pretty Girls Catchy Music POPULAR PRICES Matinee. 25. 35 and 50 cents. Night, 25. 35, 50 and 75 cents. BELASCO THEATER TEL KUK31I (Formerly Columbia Theater) 14th and Wash. 52 PLAYS IN 52 WEEKS TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK MATINEES TOMORROW AND SUNDAY TENTH WEEK BELASCO STOCK CO. Dramatic Version of Bizet's Opera CARMEN BY MARIE DO RAN PRICES Night. 25c to 75c Mat., 25c to 60c. jVcxt Week "LADT BOUNTIFUL" THE BAKER GREAT SPECIAL BILL. Theater always cool. Keating & Flood. Mgrs. HANVEY & BOYD'S MINSTRELS Ben Duley. Harry Boyd. De Gaxro Brothers. Casino Comedy Four. Louis Banvey. Jess. Wilson. Grand Finale Sensation Act. Moving Pictures. Baker's Orchestra. ( Performances dally at 2:30. 7:30 and 8 P. M. No advanced prices for big show all seats selling for Ten Cents, excepting boxes. THE GRAND EDDIE LESLIE THE YALE TRIO MME. CARRIE THE KING&UURYS MME. Y1DA MR, FRED PL'RINTON THE GRANDISCOPE General admission, 10 cents. Evenings, Sundays and holidays, reserved seats on lower floor. 20 cents. Box seats. 25 cents. THE STAR HUNT'S DOG AND MONKEY CIRCUS THE MUSICAL REEDS REKLAW THE FRANCESCOS GILES W. HARRINGTON JOSETH BONNER THE STAROSCOPE General admission, 10 cents. Evenings. Sundays and holidays, reserved seats on lower floor. 20 cents. Box seats. 25 cents. Irvlngton Park Racetrack Every day except Sunday. First race starts at 2:15 P. M.; at least 6 great events dally. ADMISSION (Incta'ding jrrandstand) .50c X. B. All cars transfer at Second and Washington streets for track. Today the Creat k'nltnoEia Hintfcip Fall of Port Arthur GRAND OPENING EVERY EYEN1NG 7:30 o'clock. 27th and Upshur Sts. Great spectacular reproduction of the famous naval battle and fall of Port Arthur. Can nonade and naval siege conducted by 200 men. ADMISSION 25c. Under manage ment of Major Japk McGuIre.. Take any Fair Grounds car. Lewis and Clark Observatory HAWTHORNE TERRACE -v PORTLAND HEIGHTS Now open. Take Portland Heights car and get oS atlHawthorne Terrace, one block from car line. No climbing. Electric elevator Most xnagnlflcent view in America. See beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from top of tower. Open 0 A M. to 8 P. M. ADMISSION. 10 CENTS. DANCING Every Evening at tho SHAMROCK PAVILION. 855 Upnhnr St. Half block east of Main Entrance to The Exposition. Good Music. Good Floor. ADMISSION FREE. No liquors sold. Under new management. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE IN ONE OF THE BEST RE5I dence districts -on the East Side, house of Ux large rooms, modern In every respect: new carpets, ahades. electrical and gas fix tures; gas range and water heater; rope por tieres, etc: easy payments, if desired. Ad dress R 35. care Oregonian. and give your telephone number. OLD GOLD. JEWELRT. BOUGHT. MADE over, exchanged; diamonds, precious atones Icom and mounted: watches. Jewelry repaired. Uncle Myers; tho Jeweler. 143 3d. near A13er. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 11675 LARGE. NEW. MODERN S-ROOM house. Montavilla; cost 1600;-casy terms. Box 561. Oregon City. ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE, 8 MILES Sroa Morrison st. bridge. C j BilUrd, Mllir&uUe, Or. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Six lots, commanding good view; 650 each. Six lota, commanding test view; 1000 each. We believe theee are the cheapest and best lots ca the Height or In the city; all front ing on car line; easy terms. AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO. Phone Mala 53SL 223 Falling building. 12 ACRES. All cleared, rich land. 3 acrea beaverim (oslcn land), earing water, within 300 feet of Oregon City car line. 2 miles south of Mllwaukle; could be subdlvlslded Into Jots or acre tracts; price S3000; easy terms; would sell one-half for J 1600. AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO.. Phone Main 53S3. 222 Falling building. ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE aa a specialty, within city limits or outside. Some acres with terms as low as ?10 per month with water. A C Churchill It Ca, One," 110 2d st. BEAUTIFUL HOMES. 7 AND S ROOMS, with all modern conveniences; on E. 3d. between Wasco and Multnomah; conven ient to S carllnes; for salo on easy terms. Apply to owners. Parish & Qourlay, on premises. Phone East 150. THREE LITTLE COTTAGES FOR SALE AT $700; lots 50x100; cash or Installments; also P-room house, lot 100x100. 1500, half cash, balance on terms, if rold at once; also 2 acres, 39th sc Phone Union 173. COMPLETELY FURNISHED NEW 0-ROOM Kouee and lot for tale; this property Is .located In choicest West Side suburb; can be paid for In easy installments; 7000. N -K. Oregonian. 10 ACRES. Stt ACRES IN CROP. FENCED, no house, on good road, i mile from end Montavilla car line: snap at $2150. half cash. B. S. Cook Sc Co.. 251 Alder at. 100X100 FEET. G LI SAN. BET. 23D AND 24th. 7000. provided residence will be built thereon costing at leaet SG000. Frank C Baker, owner. Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE THE CHOICEST HOMES IN Oregon at Beaverton, S miles west of Portland: 1 to 160 acres; fare 35 cents. Barnes & Cady. FOR SALE A FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. 2 LOTS, lots well improved and cultivated; In center of Mllwaukle. on Monroe at. Geo. Slegner. Mllwaukle. Or. BUY FROM THE OWNER; SAVE COMMI5 slons; several four and five-room cottages for sale on Installments; some as rent. H 33, Oregonian. S000-2OTH STREET. NEW TWO-STORY house, attic, gas and electric flxturra, fur nace heat; rents 35: terms. G 37, Ore gonian. LARGE HOUSE AND GROUND, EAST Side, clofe in. suitable for small sanitarium or lovely home; cheap. Phone East 475. LOTS FOR SALE CASH OR INSTALL ments. half down, balance Installments. Mrs. Howe. Phone Union 173. SELLWOOD LOTS. 3.00 DOWN AND 5.00 a month; from 75.G0 to 200.00. Sellwood Towns! te Co. Phone Union 1401. FOR SALE NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE. ALL modern conveniences; price reasonable. In quire owner. 731 E. Aia St. FOR SALE TWO LOTS IN LAURELWOOD. 100x100. cleared. $230 cash or terms. Pearl Wymore. 204 H 1st st. DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND LOTS. West or East Side. Apply forenoons -449 3d CHICKEN RANCH. STOCK AND TOOLS for eale; ranch for rent. Call East 2315. FOR SALE FARMS. GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 40 ACRES with 0 acres In crop; land lays beautifully, not foot of waste land; live water; fine bearing orchard: nice 4-room house, barn; close to good chirping town; on road close to school. Price. $700. Terms. SO acres with 35 acres under plow and In crop; nearly all creek bottom; no waste land; one acre of green tim ber; fine trout stream flows through place; good 'family orchard; good 7 room heuse. with soring water in yard: large barn; with this place goes a horse, 5 head cattle, of which V are rollch cows; alt farming Implements. Including wagon and harness: alto household furniture; on county road close to school, and 4 miles from Castle Rock. Price 1050; with con venient terms. Call at 730 Chamber of Commerce between the hours of 0 A M. and 2 P. M. and 7 and S In evening of Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of this week and get Information from a member of our firm. Go to Kelso firm to see property. Imus & Wllloughby. Xalama. Wash., and Cowlllx County Land Co.. Combined. Kelso. Wash. 140 ACRES; DEEP. RICH. FREE BLACK soil; 70 acres timothy and clover meadow; 7 acres orchard choice assorted fruit; part long keeping Winter apples; abundance all kinds small fruit; -10 acrea ready to plow, balance pasture and, timber; good S-room bouse, large barn; 73 tons hay In barn, S cows, 6 calves; good team horses, harness and wagon; farm tool and machinery; cream separator and dairy utensils; on coun ty road and proposed car line; near R. R.. boat landing, -school; P. O. IS miles from Portland; abundance stock range; abundance fine spring water piped to dairy house and barnyard; 4500. 160 acres, pame as above, with more tim ber, water power and running water; 500O. 320 acres, same as above, with 0 acrea fine timber and 0 acres of fine pasture and fine soil; 6500; part cash, balance on time Address owner. V 33. Oregon: r FOR EARLY STRAWBERRIES. 20 acres of early strawberry and fruit land In the 'White Salmon Valley: 7 acres In strawberries, 550 fruit trees, all kinds; abun dance of sprimr water piped to house; 7-room house, bam. packing shed. etc. near school; 1H miles to transportation; a beau tiful and profitable home; price 2500; terms 1500 cash; send for our book. White Salmon Land Co.. White Salmon. Wash. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN FINE 354-acre Valley farm, about 200 acres bottom land, about 100 In cultivation; balance low bench partly cleared and in grass; good buildings, fences and orchard; some beaverdam; about 1500 cords of fir and ash timber; electric light and telephone; close to rail, church and schoolo; 2C mile to Portland; 45 per acre; terms. S 3, Oregonian. 67 ACRES ARABLE LAND. 0 MILES FROM Corvaills, railroad and school 1 mile, county road, mall route, telephone line, well fenced, no buildings; would make good home for one with money to build; price 2000. Address owner. O 40. Oregonian. FREE GOVERNMENT FARM LANDS JUST. opened to settlement; level valley iana: no trtone or timber; water and soil first clasa. Room 66. Labbe bldg.. cor. 2d and Wash. FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. TIMBER FOR SALE 1 GO ACRES FIRST claes spruce and cedar; Pacific County; i mile from tidewater; tributary Columbia River. Karl Johnson. 1253 Franklin ave., Astoria. FOR SALE CHEAP QUARTER-SECTION timber land, 12 miles from S. P. railway. Douglas County; large body of Umber ad joining. Apply 373 East Burnslde at. G44. ACRES OF TIMBER IN COWLITZ County. Wash., for tale at a bargain If taken soon. D. W. Faulkner. Anita, la. CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM b. HOMESTEADS for location. Inq. 703 Chamber of Commerce. WANTED REAL ESTATE. COLLINS LAND CO. (INC) WE BRING buyer and seller together: list your property with us. We are doing considerable advertising- and will extend It further. Our fa cilities are exceptional. Bank references. - Stearns bldg. Phone Main 2324. WANTED TO BUY OR RENT RESIDENCE with modern Improvements; conveniently near good public school, Address F. C Knapp. Camp Peck University Park. city. WANTED RESIDENCE LOT IN. Ex change for 5 acrea land and some cash. Phone Ecst 1546. FOR RENT FARMS. STOCK RANCH FOR RENT 400 ACRES, well fenced and watered: 125 miles from Portland; railway and river shipping facili ties on property; over 100 acres salt grass in S pastures; balance hill and bottom bunch grasses: 300 -head cattle, fattened yearly for' market for past 4 years; climate mild. Y 33, Oregonian. 110-ACRE FARM. 75 ACRES HEAVY nearly harvested crop, all stock, farm machinery; for rent, sale or exchange; 1 hours' drive. Owner. 177 Sherman st. TO EXCHANGE. 63 ACRES NEAR MILL CITY. OREGON, talr Improvements, valued at 1500. - would exchange tor house and lot In Portland. B. S. Cook & Co.. 251 Alder st 720-ACRE STOCK RANCH TO TRADE FOR Portland property or small farm. Phoae East 675. XI nr. S66 E. 7th sL N. FOR SALE LAND 8CXXP. LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS. GUARAN teed, mineral lands titled, public land prac tice. Collins Land Co.. Steam bldg. FOR SALE. Horses. Vehicles and Harness. 100 VEHICLES IN STORAGE. CONSISTING of express, furniture and delivery wagjna. backs, bugglss. carta and surreys; they must be add regardless of cost. S3-85-87 Union ave.. between Stark and Washington st. FOR SALE OR RENT HORSES AND VE hldes by the day. week or month; harness, saddles and 200 new and second-hand rigs for sale or exchange. Tomllnson St Cxasl day, 211 Washington st. FOR SALE GOOD RIDING AND DRIVING mare; well broken; also rubber-tired buggy. 1166 Thurman st. Phone Mam 1217. BLACK PONY BUGGY AND HARNESS FOR aalsL Inquire Red Front Stable, 26 N. 13th St.. after SAM. Sunday. CAMPING WAGONS. HARNESS. HORSES For rent and for sale. Hubert St Hall. 266 Fourth st. FOR SALE A FINE NEW STITDEBAKER trap, half price; must be sold. Phone East 211. FINE HORSE AND BUGGY. SAFE FOR woman. 307 Falling bldg. Main 3407. Pianos. A GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE; 100; will deliver to purchaser. Phone East 1532. Miscellaneous. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Cover it with Mastic roofing. In rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating: good over old iron, tin or shingles; for new roofs there is nothing better; guaran teed; Mastic roof paint and cement will stop small leaks. National Mastic Roofinj Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg. SHOE STORE FOR" SALE NICE STOCK. IN volce about 150O.0O; full line, with well-established trade; living-rooms In rear; rent very low; owing to 111 health of owner, must sell at once for cash, or will trade for In come property at Invoice price; no bonus. Apply 22l Oak. city. FOR SALE NEW ANIr SECOND-HAND billiard and pool tables; easy payments; ws rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Salke-Collender. 49 3d st. BIG LOAD SAWED WOOD WILL. BB SOLD this week for 2.50; regular price o. Brick for sale at cost. Mrs. Howe. 1200 E. Division st. Phone Union 173. FINEST AND BEST-PAYING LAUNCH ON Willamette River; price reasonable; terms. Address Harry Randies. 405 1st st. Phone Main 4750. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE, carved, and -4 post beds, bureaus, chest, ta bles and desks; genuine antiques. 633 Wash ington. TWO FIRST-CLASS FEMALE R. R. TICK ets from Portland to Kantas City. K. C. to Beloit. stop-over privileges. F 35. Oregonian. LADY'S STEAMER TICKET TO SAN FRAN cisco. Including berth, for 12th or 24th. 414 Sth st. Phone Main 1522. FOR SALE 12 II. P. WEBER GASOLINE engine. Al condition and a bargain. 321 Chamber Commerce. COW. YOUNG. PART JERSEY; PAYMENTS. 35; cash. 30. Montavilla car. West ave. C. W. Davis. FOR SALE GAS ENGINE MACHINERY, tools and patterns. Address 927 L sc., Fresno. Cal. FOR SALE SMITH-PREMIER TYPE writer. almost new; reasonable. C 73. care Oregonian. HOUSEBOAT FOR SALE A BEAUTY AND a bargain. Owner, 100 Sherlock bldg. Phone 5S5. FIRST-CLASS TICKET MINNEAPOLIS OR St. Paul; male, medium. T 35. Oregonian. FRESH COWS FOR SALE. W. S. TAYLOR. 2 miles northeast of C re? ham (Troutdale). FOR SALE A R. R. TICKET FROM PORT land to Boise. Idaho. H 35. Oregonian.. 3 SECOND-HAND SAFES. IN FINE CONDI tlon. for eale cheap. S4 3d st. FOR SALE A GOOD BANJO AND VIOLIN, cheap. C 41. Oregonian. GASOLINE LAUNCH FOR SALE. PHONE . Union 12S1. HELP WANTE D MALE. WANTED GOOD JOB PRINTER. WITH knowledge of pressworfc; state wages; none but sober, reliable need apply. Southern Oregonian. Medfard. Or. WANTED YOUNG MAN. ABOUT IS OR 20 years oW. to work In a Jewelry store; ref erences required. Apply W 35. Oregonian, in own handwrltlnc. STATION MEN. ROCK WORK. Good prices, all winter work, free fare. Particulars from HANSEN'S OFFICE. 28 North Second st. BRIGHT. INTELLIGENT JAPANESE; MUST be able to read and write English; steady employment and good wages. Call 607 Mc Kay bldg. PARTNER WITH 30O; FINE PAYING business;, guarantee to double same Jn 30 days; no agents reply. Room 11. 351 H Morrison. " WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN OF good address as traveling salesman. Call 10 A M. to 2 P. M.. room 14, 381 Yam bill st. WANTED TWO MEN WHO HAVE GEN eral experience in working in smelter; must be men not afraid of hard work. H 34, Ore gonian. Wanted Men to learn barber trade; steady practice: expert Instructions. Write for terms, GUlman's College, 627 Clay at., S. F. California wine depot: headquarters bakers, cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines 5c per glass. P. Loratl. 148 4th. Clay 1503. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN Eff PORT land and throughout state to solicit busi ness. Call or write. COT McKay bldg. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BILLIARD boy. Apply between" 10 and 11 A. II., Al-der-st. entrance, Arlington Club. ANY PERSON TO DISTRIBUTE OUR SAM ples; 1S.00 weekly, steady. Mgr. "Em pire." 4 Wells et.. Chicago. 111. WANTED A MIDDLE-AGED LADY FOR chamber work. Apply between S and 12 o'clock. 385 Yamhill. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR ber trade: fine chance; some money required. 503 Washington at. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS BUTCHER TO work In slaughter-house. Address V 35, care Oregonian. WANTED 10 TEAMS AT TENTH AND Taylor street, at 6.50 per day, to haul dirt. E. M. Skinner. WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN TO MAX age furniture factory. Address lock box 17, Newberg, Or. "WANTED CABINET-MAKER FAMILIAR with furniture. Call Portland Sprlngbed & Furn. Co- RUNNER FOR HOTEL. APPLY. AT OUT slde Inn. opposite main entrance to Fair grounds. EXPERIENCED COLLECTOR AND So licitor for law firm. Address W 34, Ore gonian. WANTED PHOTOGRAPH PRINTER FOR Aristo; good, rapid workman. 801 Dekum bldg. ENERGETIC ADVERTISING SOLICITOR. Call 10 A M. cr 3 P. M. 315 Oregonian bldg. WANTED OLD CLOTHES, SHOES. HIOH est price paid. 1C0 Front. Phone Pacific 92. WANTED A GOOD ALL-AROUND BUTCH er. Apply to W. W. Irvln. Aurora, Or. BOYS TO CARRY PAPERS. APPLY ORE gonlan Business Office. 12 to 3. today. FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. COUN try; big wages; 215 Commercial block. WANTED BOYS. 18 YRS. AND OVER. TO work; In factory. Apply 27 1st st. TWO DETECTIVES WANTED. 315 Co lumbia bldg., 305 Washington st. DISHWASHER READY TO WORK. N. Y. Restaurant. 631 Washington at. WANTED FIRST-CLASS BARBER; GOOD wages. Call CO Russell at. WANTED FIRST-CLASS helper. 2S4 Front st. BLACKSMITH'S A GOOD ME AT CUTTER. WANTED. IN quire 121 N. 16th st. WANTED AN ERRAND BOY. J. R. ROG txs. 90 1st st. HELP WANTED MALE. 8HINGLERS BY M TO SHINGLE NEW railroad depot roof, about SO.ttOO; tree fare both ways. Tallyman and yard shipping foreman, sawmill. 3 day. Tool sharpener, mine 4 day. HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 26 North Second Street. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 33. citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can epeak. read and write English. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, 3d and Oak sts.. Portland. Or. MEN. 1000 MEN. For new R. R. construction. Eastern Oregon. Washington; year's work: laborers, team at ers. rock and station men; free fare. HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 26 North Second St., Portland. ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY treated; dischargee positively cured in from 3 to 5 days; consultation free and strictly confidential; send for our symptom blank. X-Radlum Medical Institute, Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrison sts., Portland. WANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS HUSTLERS to sell popular article In the city; none but first-class men need apply. Call Saturday, 10 A M. Baggage Transfer Co.. room 10, 6th and Oak. GOOD LIVE MEN TO SELL THE FAMOUS Christy Hoe Safety Razor; sells on sight; price only 1.00; agents easily make $10.00 per day. Inquire 304 Stearns bldg.. 6th and Morrison. j: m WANTED JUNIOR DRUG CLERK. WITH one or two years' experience; permanent po sition and promotion for right man; prefer young man who lives at home. A 34. Ore gonian. COOKS. WAITERS. CARPENTERS. Ex perienced aheepherders; employer here. Pantryman, dishwashers, kitchen help, mill , hands and teamsters. National Office, 312 Pine. MEN and women to learn watchmkjr. en graving. Jewelers' wk; only prac. school for Jewelers; money made learn' g. Watchmkg Engrav. School. P. I. bldg.. Seattle. ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN good Income corresponding tor newspapers; experience unnecessary; send for particulars. Press Syndicate. Lockport. N. Y. WANTED A GOOD CANVASSER; SALARY to right party. The Western Lady. 147 Front st. MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED; highest price paid. 50 3d. Phone Pacific 48. WANTED HOTEL RUNNER'S LICENSE today. 0 to 11 A M.. room 20S. Allsky bldg. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED JOB PRESS feeder, by Madden, the Printer. 141 1st st. HELP WANTE D FEMALE. OFFICE GIRL. SOME TYPEWRITING, 25 and Increase; neat young cashier, 20. board and room; candy girl. S week up. experienced: 2 waitresses. Seaside. 25; ..waitress. 25. and chambermaid. 25, Long Beach; 2 chambermaids, city. 35; 2 cham bermaids. $20; others. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. 343 Washington St.. cor. 7th. upstairs. WANTED 150 GIRLS TO MAKE OVER alls and shirts; Instructions given to In- ' experienced. Apply Neustadter Bros.. .Standard Factory No. 2. corner East Tay lor and Grand ave. DOMESTICS. COOKS. WAITRESSES. CHAM bermalds. etc: city. Ccast. Fair and coun try; plenty of work. Canadian Parlors. 226 Morrison. Main 1323. WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN TO DO LIGHT housework, family of two. and assist in store: good wages to right party. Apply 215 N. 234 st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; must be good cook; two in family; wages 30.00. Apply 816 Love Joy. forenoon. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE sentattvts in Portland and throughout state; good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT ers. chambermaids, general workers. St. Louis Agency. 230 Yamhill. Main 5413. WANTED QUIET. REFINED ATTENDANT and companion for lady Invalid; light work, moderate wages. Telephone Main 2000. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES (YOUNG ladies) in our lunch room. Call after 10:30 A. M. Swetland 5fc.Son. 273 Morrison. WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED WAIT ress girls at Ice cream parlor. Apply Jap anese Tea Garden. Portland Heights. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework and cooking: wages 30. 603 Spokane ave.. phone Union 23l5. WOMAN COOK. 50 ARM WAITRESSES, chambermaids (beach), girl booth Fair grounds. National Office. 312 Pine. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. GIRL OR WO man. for restaurant. Call quick; easy. Boston Kitchen. 120 N. 6th. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. 343 Washington st.. cor. 7th. upstairs. Phone Main 2692. GIRL WANTED TO DO COOKING AND housework. Apply to Mrs. L Frohman, Parlor C, Portland HoteL LADY WITH LITERARY ABILITY AND some means for publishing firm In Cali fornia. A 41, Oregonian. WANTED NEAT. .INDUSTRIOUS GIRLS IN Ice cream parlor. Clerks' Registration Bu reau. 265 Morrison et. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. Apply at 657 Pettygrovo, bet. 20th and 21st. WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework; good wages. 019 E. Everett. Phone East 1712. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, FAMILY OF three living In flat. 461 6th at., corner of Jackson. WANTED GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL for general housework. Inquire 394 College street. WANTED WOMAN OR GIRL FOR GEN era! housework. 344 Oregon st. Phone East 2397. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR CHAMBER AND dining-room work. Brown Hotel. 271 Grand ave. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; small family; good wages. 570 Hoyt st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS COOK. SMALL private family; wages 530. Apply 89 10th st. TWO COMPETENT GIRLS. ONE FOR UP stalrs. one for pantry. 53 N. 18th, Davis. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work and cooking. Apply 434 Salmon. WANTED COMPETENT SECOND GIRL. Apply to 193 20th at., corner Kearney. WANTED COMPETENT NURSE FOR FOUR children: ages 2 to 11. 404 Mad Icon sU OIRL WANTED FOR CASHIER AT THE Penny Arcade. 309 Washington. WANT GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; two in family. 1196 East Taylor st. WANTED GIRLS. EXPERIENCED SHIRT makers and finishers, at "5 1st. EXPERIENCED DINING-ROOM GIRL. EL ton Court, 11th and Yamhill. GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK. 662 Johnson st. Phone Main 6317. WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN housework. 186 N. 16th. WANTED GOOD COOK. APPLY S3 W. 23D at., corner Everett at. WAITRESS WANTED. 12a STH ST. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. GOOD SALARY. EASY WORK. SHORT hours and a profession with a future. For particulars. Newman's Theatrical Informa tion Bureau, 351 Morrison. WANTED EXPERIENCED PACKERS and wrappers; also large strong- boy. The Modern Confectionery Co.. 13th and Hoyt streets. WANTED 400 HOPPICKERS: BEST YARD: easy to earn money. Apply to Andrew Kan. & Co.. 278 Morrison st. ALL WHO WANT HELP PHONE 1304 OR call at 312 Pine. National Office. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. WANTED POSITION BY COMPETENT young man with wholesale and retail houpe; experience In furnishings goods or office work. A 35. Oregonian. WANTED POSITION IX OFFICE; CAN give satisfactory references from house was with eight years. Address G. F. Powell. Eu gene. Or. ailsceliaaeoui!. JAPANESE. FIRST-CLASS COOK. WANTS situation to do cooking. 45 N. 1st st. SITUATION WANTED mut, Miscellaneous. WANTED, SITUATION A YOUNG MAN and machine shop business, desires te se cure an opening either manufacturing mercantile line; Is thorough bookkeeper with good executive ability and has bad eeaetf erable experience In handling- labor; a fair draftsman with a knowledge of pattern work and machine shop practice. Address Q 35, Oregonian. YOUNG NEWSPAPER MAN. A PUSHBR. with the vim and virile energy oZ the Wear, wants location In growing Oregon tews; u your country is good. I can help you maka it better. Address Box 03. Sallda. C4er&4o. SITUATION WANTED BY STRICTLY SO ber man of good habits; private ptaee or for light work on ranch. X 35. Oregeates. SITUATION WANTED APPRENTICESHIP, mechanical; boy 17 years old; honest aad able. Sam Espejo. 3S0 Benton st.. city. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCLVTION CAN furnish domestic servants, farmers also: all kinds of help. Clay 513. 26S Evurett at. SITUATION WANTED BY STRICTLY SOB er man. of good habits and appearance; etty or country. L 34. Oregonian. WANTED POSITION TO RUN PRIVATE yacht or launch; references given. Addreea quick. D 35. Oregonian. JAPANESE WANTS ALL KINDS HOUSE work in a small family. C 34. Oregealaa. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER DESIRES position in city, or out: best of referenaes. M S 35. Oregonian. WANTED POSITION AS STENOGRAPH KR; good references. Address 317 Selweed st. Domestics. POSITION BY EXPERIENCED CHAMBER maid. Call or address Sl N. 3d. eacaet Everett. Housekeepers. COMPETENT YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE to secure position as housekeeper for gea tleman. B 35. Oregonian. Miscellaneous. A MIDDLE-AGED LADY AND HER daughter would like situation la leggtac camp or boarding-house. Address L 35. Ore gonian. COLORED LADY WISHES SITUATION, chambermaid, second girl or cook, in small family. 631 Hood st. WANTED AGENTS. GENERAL AGENT TO HANDLE PEER less envelope, stamp and label molsteaer In Oregon. Quick seller; used In every of fice, mailing-room, etc.; can make good money; retails for 11. Send for saiaplo and terms. Good snow for a live man. W.'B. Curtis St Co.. 617 Mission st.. Saa Francisco. Cal. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OUR SUPE rior. high-grade nursery stock; new and e-s-plete outfit furnished free; cash weekly: write today for choice of territory. Addresa Capital City Nursey Company, Salem. Or. AGENTS WANTEL TO SELL OUR 1HGH grade nursery stock. Choice territory a Or egon, Washington and Idaho. Cask ad vanced weekly; outfit free. Write at eaee for terms. Chlco Nursery Co.. Chlco. Cal. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS. S3 TO 10 daily. See Allen mornings. 107 Sherlock bMg. LADY AGENT SOMETHINQ NEW. GOOD seller, big wages. 215 Commercial blk. GIRL WISHES GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply 283 N. 19th st. WANTED TO RENT. OWNERS AND AGENTS WILL FIND TT TO ttelr advantage to list their vacant house or flats with our tree rental department. Our vacant house directory has beeo-ae a recognized Institution In Portland, hun dreds of tenants being weekly placed in suitable quarters. We moke no estarza whatever and landlords should take ad vantage of this service by calling at our rental department, filling in our Informa tion blank; leave the rest to us; we wui secure a desirable tenant; we want beuses In all parts of city and suburbs; if yea have a vacant house, flat or apartment, phone the particulars. We won't allow it to remain lonr Idle. H. E EDWARDS. HOUSEFURNISHBR. Rental Department. 1S5 to 191 1st L A 6 OR 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR 2 MONTHS, furnished nicely; would take care at nice place while family away; references given. B 41, Oregonian. WANTED THREE OR FOUR HOUSEKEEP lng rooms, .-must be centrally located. Ad dress, etatlng price, G 27. care Oregonian. WANTED BOARD AND ROOM IN PRIVATE family by refined young man: must be rea sonable. C 35. Oregonian. YOUNG MAN WISHES BOARD WITH PRI vate family, convenient to city. Q 31. Ore gonian. FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED FOR Vis itors. J. V. Crelghton & Co.. 165 3d st. WANTED MIS CELLANEOUS. THE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS BUYS all kinds of furniture., new or old. at 211 1st t. Phono Main 2655. WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY. TO "BUY the return portion of railroad tleket to Omaha. Neb. Write full desarlptlon of ticket and give owner's telephone number. R 34. Oregonian. ABOUT 2-H.-P. GASOLINE ENGINE. WA ter pump and tank; all or separate. Address Woerndle-Custer Mercantile Co.. Frances, Wash. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHINO and shoes; highest price paid. Call at tka "Fair Deal," 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517. CORDWOOD WANTED ON RIVER BANKS at once.' Write particulars and price: must be low. Kenyon. 3S3 1st st, Portland. WANTED AT ONCE. SECOND-HAND moving picture machines, films, song sKdes. Room 11. 331 Morrison. 20 TEAMS WANTED FOR WORK IN CITY: wages 5 00 per day. Apply 81 East 11th St.. or phone Union 78. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tle of all kinds. Phone East 2233 FOR RENT. Rooms. FOUR COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS in private home; pleasant location; 12 per month and up; breakfast If desired. 74S East Burnslde. Phone East 2726. FURNISHED ROOMS. NICE LOCATION for visitors, every convenience, private fam ily, on car line direct to Fair and depot. 50S Jefferson. ONE PLEASANT ROOM. IN PRIVATE FAM lly; convenient to car line. 342 Morris st . bet. Union and Rodney aves. Pho&a Eadt 2474. 395 SALMON. COR. 10TH FURNISHED rooms, transient or permanent; best part of city; reasonable. NICE FURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR two, reasonable prices. Inquire 551 Morri son et. WILLAMETTE. 144 6TH. HALF BLOCK from Hotel Portland Rooms, 2.50 to 5 per week. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY OR week; prices reasonable. 1SS Park. Phase 4041. TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS; ALSO one single room for housekeeping. 73 N. 9 th. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS: REASON able rates. 129 Grand ave.. nr. E. Morrison. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR ONE OR two: ?2 per week. 68 East 7th. near Stark. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 3.CO WEEK. 75c day. "Che Newcastle. 3d and Harrison. ROOMS SINGLE AND EN SUITE FOR rent cheap at 28Si 3d st.. cor. Columbia. DESIRABLE ROOMS. BATH. GAS AND phone, to permanent people. 785 Irving at. NEATLY FURNISHED OUTSIDE ROOMS AT 2.00 and up per week at 111 N. 7th st. 414 JEFFERSON ST. NEW HOUSE. NEW furnishings; modern, reasonable rates. 3 LARGE. COOL ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR 4; also other rooms. 322 4th st. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS. 77S LOVE Joy st. Phone 3739 Main. VERY NICE ROOMS IN MODERN HOUSE, reasonable. 304 Park st. FURNISHED ROOMS. PRICES REASONA ble. 273 Clay st.