Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1905)
Vs THE MORNING- OREGONIAN, PRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1905. J. G. MACK & CO EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN CARPETS EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS LARGEST STOCK BEST WORKMANSHIP 86 AND 88 THIRD STREET PHIL YETS CHAN, Prca. v Seventh and "Washing Curopean 51an - - - . - - ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD E HAVE the necessary facilities for sending money to all parts of the world, and without dan ger of loss. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 109 Third Street. T GIVES LEG BJUL "WORKING ON PUBLIC ROAD SOUTH OP SALEM. John Cauthorn Was Sent Up From Umatilla County for Rob bing a Store. SALEM, Or.. Oct. 25. (Special. John Cauthorn, a convict employed on the pub lic roads south of Salem, ran away this afternoon and has not yet been caught. He was brought to the prison last May. from Umatilla County, where lie was convicted of robbing a store. He was sentenced to serve two years. He was put to work on the road two weeks ago and gave no trouble until today, when lie took advantage of an opportunity to secrete himself in the brush and run away. Officers are in search but do not expect to find him tonight. Cauthorn Is 35 years old, of medium height and medium com plexion. The only striking feature is a large cut scar above the left temple. Sixty-five convicts have been worked on the road for over six months and there liave been but three escapes. One pris oner was re-captured, leaving two at large, including Cauthorn. ASK OFFICERS TO MAKE IT UP Guardsmen "Would Settle Quarrel Between Captain and Major. SEATTLE, Oct. 26. (Special.) Men prominent in National Guard circles are "busily engaged today in attempting to "bring about an amicable settlement of the trouble growing out of the angry col loquy that occurred between Major Case and Captain Inglis. of Company D, on the rifle range at Orlllla, Sunday. A strong attempt will be made to have the two men settle the trouble between them selves. A court-martial, it is believed, would be bad for the Guard. It is felt that a court martial would result in so much hard feeling that one or the other would leave the organization, much to its detriment. Adjutant-General Drain Is In Seattle, and has made a personal investigation of the matter. He treats it lightly, declar ing that It was due to a loss of temper. He is desirous that the matter should be cropped. Knowing tho Adjutant-General's reelings in the matter, several of the offi cers of the Guard are using their in flucnce to bring the quarrel to an end. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Oct. 26. Maximum tempera ture. 55 dep.; minimum, 38. River reading at 11 A. M., 3.4 feet; change In past 24 hours, rise, 0.4 of a foot. Total precipita tion. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., none; total since September 1. 1003. 7.52 inches; normal. 5.01 Inches; excess, 2.51 inches. Total sunshine October 25, 2 hours and 20 minutes; pos sible, 10 hours and 26 minutes. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer Is high over the North Pa cific States and no rain of consequence has fallen in that section during the last 24 hours. The temperature has risen In North ern California and It is decidedly cooler In Southern Idaho. Elsewhere the changes In temperature have been unimportant. The indications are for fan- weather in this district Friday with slowly rising tem peratures. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight. October 27: Pbrtland and vicinity Fair. North to cast winds. Western Oregon Fair, warmer south por tion. North to east winds. Western Washington Fair, except possibly local rain near coast. North to east winds. . Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Fair and warmer. C. W. KXOWX.ES, Mcr. Streets, Portland, Ore-joa. - $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day. Southern Idaho Fair, warmor west por tion. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Wind. 3 STATION'S. C 3 Bakor City Bismarck. ....... Boise Eureka. ......... Helena.......... Kami oops, B. C. North Hcad... Pocatello. ....... Portland........ Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento Salt Lake City.. San Francisco... Spokane Seattle Tatoosh Island.. Walla Walla Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear PL Cldy. PL Cldy. Clear Pt. Cldy. Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Pt Cldy. lClear iClear T trace. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At the Portland Auction Rooms, 211 Finn st. Sale at 2 P. M. C. L. Ford, tuctloneer. By J. T. Wilson, at salesroom. ISO 1st st.. at JO A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. At GUman'fl auction-rooms. 413 Wai-hlncton St.. at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gilman. auc tioneer. DIED. NYE At Kelso, Wash.. October 20, 1905, Wil liam xl. -ye, agea bz years. TOGNOTTI In this city. October 26. 1905. Carlo Tognottl. aged 25 years, 6 months; 26 aays. funeral announcement later. BUNKER In this city. October 20. 1005. at the family residence. 117 East Spring street. Esther A. Bunker, aged 57 years. .Funeral notice hereafter. MEETING NOTICES. ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN. PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 27. meets Friday night. Every member is expected to be present as business of great Importance will come before you. Good speakers will be there and refreshments will be served. Come and bring an application of a. new member. By order C. T. SPOONER, Attest: Master Workman. T. H. FEAREY. Recorder. MULTNOMAH CAMP. W. O W. Meets every Friday evening at East Alder and East Sixth strcetfl. All Woodmen cordially invitea 10 meet wim us. J. M. WOODWORTH, Clerk. HASSALO LODGE. NO. 15, I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Friday) evening, at 7:30 o ciock. second degree, visitors welcome. HENRY BROWN. Secretary. MYRTLE CHAPTER. NO. 15. O, E. S. Regular communication this (Friday) evening In Masonic Tern pie. at 8 o'clock. Degrees. By order W. M. jennib h. ballowat. Secretary, MT. TABOR LODGE. NO. 42. A. F. A. M. Stated meeting this Frl- day) evening, urana ave. and Burn ride. All M. M. Invited. By order IV. M. UEO. I. LENT, Sec. GEO. WRIGHT RELIEF CORPS. NO. 2. Progressive whist party this evenlnc. Mulkev building. Refreshments and ptixes. Admis sion 10 cents. Mrs. H. M. Packard, presi dent. NEW TODAY. $27,500 Half-block, close to Portland Cracker Co. We'll guarantee a $2500 raise on this within 30 days. L. W. WHITING & CO. 408 Ablngton Bldg. MUST BE SOLD All of block 120. or In single lots, consist lng of 6 lots, between E. 7th and 8th sts. and Tillamook. Cement sidewalks, sewers. streets improved, at a sacrifice. D 8, care Oregonian. LOUIS H. BOLL PIANO STUDIO. Special care with children. Parlors 0 and 10. 342 Washington SU ..46 0.00 4N . .142 0.00 12INW . .134 0.00 C W ..154 O.OOl 4N . 44 T 12lW . 42 0.001. .1 . 54 0.00 8!N .. 134 0.00 4ISW . 155 0.00 lliNW . S4 0.001 4lW ,.50 T I 4(NW ..(78 0.001 4NE .138 T I 0INW ..72 0.00 14 (W ..150 0.00 4 NW . 152 0.00 10JNW . 150 0.00 22IE . 156 0.001 4tS AMUSEMENTS. Marquam Grand Theater ONLY TWO MORE PERFORMANCES. TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK Klaw & Erlangcr's Stupendous Production Gen. Lew Wallace's Great Drama 66 Ben Hur Although the sale has been vtrv lirre. good seats may be had at , 75c, $1.00. $L50, $2.00 anQ $20 Seats now selling for the entire engagement. Marquam Grand Theater 2 NigTltS Tuesday Oct. 31 GEORGE ADE'S TRIUMPHANT MUSICAL SATIRE "SULTAN OF SULIT ORIGINAL GORGEOUS PRODUCTION Company of 60 Prlre Beauty Chorus ADVANCE SALE TOMORROW NIGHT PRICES Lower floor. $1.50 and $1. Balcony. J I . uc and 50c Gallery. 25c. 35c. MATINEE PRICES Lower floor. $1 and 75c. Balcony. 75c and 50c Gallery. 25c and 35c. Remember sale opens tomorrow at 10 A. M. BELASC0 EEUSCO L NATEB Tt!ifhtciMi!a3t1 Fourteenth and Washington Streets. E. D. MICE. Centiil Up. E. U SiCKETT, Iitliist Mr. BEGINNING TONIGHT AT S:15, W HITE THIRD WEEK HITTLESEY With the BELASCO THEATER STOQK CO.. In OTIS EKINNER'S DELIGHTFUL. COMEDY "PRINCE OTTO" From Robert Louis Stevenson's Romance. kEvgs.. 25c to 73c; Mats. Sat.. Sun.. 25c to 30c Next Week WHITE WHITTLESEY In THE MANXMAN." by Hall Calne. Baker Theater "ZTXm Phone Main 1007. Home of Musical Burlesque. YAMHILL AND THIRD STREETS. Just two more times Tonight. 8:15: to- "'ui iu iiicnaiiev, -;jo. io perviurin- ance tomorrow night). The Big Musical Burlesque Success. THE JOLLY GItAKS WIDOWS Starting Sunday matinee, another musical extravaganza. THE WASHINGTON SOCIETY GIRLS. PRICES: Evening. 25c 35c. 50c 75c: Sat urday matinees. 16c, 25c, 35c, 50c; Wednes- cay matinee, iac to any feat. Empire Theater Twilfth is Msnitsi feci KtU 117 PORTLAND'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE. MILTON W SEAMAN. MaAr(c Three more performancest-TcTfct, S:15; tomorrow matinee. 2:15; tofwrrow night. 8:15. Bornlce Howard, in the stirring society melodrama, WHY WOMEN SIN. All next week, starting Sunday matinee. a dramatization or ucrtna 3L Clay's famous novel, DORA THORXE. PRICES Evenlnc. 15c. 25c 35c and 50e: matinee, 10c, 15c and 25c THE GRAND Thomas Meegan & Co. Madame Wanda's Educated Coach Dogs. The Malcoms. Skantlnelll. refeton True. Fred Purlnton. The Graadlscope. General admission 10c; evening. Sundays and holidays, reserved seats on lower floor, 20c Dally matinees, entire lower floor, 10c; box seats. 25c THE STAR The Fredericks Family. The McDonald Trio. Lola Fawn. Leonard & Bernard. Billy Durant. Winifred Lcmar. Tho Staroscope. General admission. 10c; evenings. Sundays and holiday, reserved seats on lower floor. 20c; dally matinees, entire lower floor, 10c; box seats. 25c. LIBERTY THEATER Management of Keating & Flood. Handsomest Vaudeville Theater on the Coast WILL OPEN MONDAY, October 31 Watch for Grand Opening Programme. Polite Vaudeville and Best Acts Only. THE POPULAR LECTURER Mr. Barry Bulkley OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Will deliver his celebrated illustrated talk up on 'The Yellowstone National Park." asslited by Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer. Mrs. Walter Reed. Miss Etnel snea. jar. uom J. un, rronouncca by eminent critics "The Lecture n:t" or the year. Delivered at the St.. Louis Exposition and during the entire period of the Lewis and Clark Exposition by invitation of tho United States Government. Illustrated by over 100 beautiful views. Marquam Grand ODera-Housc Saturday evening. October 2S. at 8:15. By special request Mr. Bulkley will deliver during his forthcoming tour of the East and Middle West his lecture upon "Portland the City of Roses." Tickets. $1.00. For sale at Portland Cigar Stand. Portland Drug Store, Woodard. Clarke & Co. Under the personal direction and supervision of Armat Stoddart FUNERAL NOTICES. WAGNER In "this city. October 24. lfiftS. Louise H. Wagner, beloved wife of Henry Wagner. unerai i-naay, uciooer "Zi. 1&05. at 2 o'clock P. M.. from the residence. CI Nortn lfctn st. services at me grave pri vate. BLACK In this city. October 25, 1005, at the family residence, CO Grand avenue North, Elsie E. Black, aged 15 years. 8 months and h dayn. irienas ana acquaintances are resoectfullr invited to attend the funeral services which will be held at Finley Chapel at 11 A. M. today. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. MORTON Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral serv ices of William Morton, which will be held nt the Taylor-etreet M. E. Church at 2:30 P. M.. Friday, October 27. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.' COOK The funeral of James Francis, the 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook. of 211 Killlngsworth ave. who died October 24. 1905, will take place from St. Mary's Church. Alblna. at 10 A. M. this morninr. Interment at Rlvervtew Cemetery. Friends respectiuny inviteo. FIGONI In this city. October 25. 1005. Mrs. Julia Flgonl. aged 35 years, beloved wife of Lawrence Flgonl of St. Jorns. Funeral will take place Sunday. October 23. at 1:30 P. M-, from Dunning. McEntee & GUbaugh'd chapel. tevenin ana i'ine streets tnence to St. Michael's Church. Fourth and Mill strcetfl, st 2 P. M. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. Frienas mvitca. M'CULLOUGH At residence. 266 East 6th St., North. Oct 26. 1005. Mrs. Anna Mc Cullough. aged 38 years, beloved wife of James McCullough. Funeral will take place Saturday. October 28. at 8:30 ,A. M.. from residence, inence to at. t rands Church. EjM 11th and Oak streets, at 0 A. if where requiem mara will be offered. Inter ment, iiu calvary cemetery. Friends In vlted. DUNNING. M'ENTEE & GILBAUGH. Sue restore to Dunning Campion, undertakers and embalmers: modern la every detail; 7th and Pine. Phone Mala 450. ldy assistant. EDWARD nOLMAN CO., Undertakers nnd embalmers. bare moved to their sew build ing. Third and Salaaea. Ladr MfrUtaat. Telephone No. 507. J. P. FTNLEY ft SON. Faaeral Directors. cor. Sd mad Madlsea. Office of County Cor- oaer. Lady asslitaat. Telephone No. 9. T. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East Aider. Lady asslstaBt. TeleBbeae East S2. ZELLER-BYRNES CO.. Undertakers. Ebb b lasers, 273 KaseUj att 1M. Lady ui'C CLASSIFIED. RATES. Haeav" "Roosts ad Board.' "Hsajfr- keep lag Booms," "SltsaUeas Wasted. IS words or less. IS eests; 18 to 20 words, 20 cents: 21 ta 25 words, 23 ceatt, etc No dis count for addlUosal iBsertios. UNDER ATT. OTHER HEADS, except New Today, 30 cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words. 50 cents, etc Hrt Laseruoa. ucb aaaiuoaai iaertloa. one-half; so farther discount aa der oae xnoatb. "NEW TODAY (gsare Baeassro a rate), 13 cents per Use. Bret iasertJsHx 10 ceato pe use for each additional laserUes. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad- dressed care The Oregoaian. aad left at this office, sbonia always ex isciesea ta scaica envelopes. No stamp Is required ea sack letters. The Oregonlaa will set ho rcspoasihlo for errors, la adTertlscaaeats takes threagh tha telephone. . NEW TODAY. OLD GOLD. JEWELRY. BOUGHT. MADE over, exchanged; diamonds, precious stones looie and mounted; watches. Jewelry re paired. Uncle Myers, Jeweler. 143 3d-AIder. FOR SALE TWO 4-ROOM HOUSES, LOT SSxluo; alo 5 acres, ail iroprovco. corner 705 East Stark. Phone East 1550. FOR SALE CHOICE QUARTER BLOCK OR single lot. 25th and Nortnrup. easy terms. C. W. Pallett. 304 Fenton bldg. AUCTION SALE By J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer SATURDAY (Tomorrow) On the Premises 386 Everett corner Park St, at 10 A. M. On account of hurried departure we are Instructed to hold a SPECIAL SALE of the furnishings of 12 rooms, comprising oak and maple bedroom sets, dressers, commodes, toilet sets, springs and mattresses, rockers and chairs. Brussels and wool carpets throucour. the house, mattings, rugs, lace curtains, portieres, couches, dining-room effects, dishes, glassware, kitchen requisites, stoves, bedding and miscellaneous furnish ings of value. Sale promptly at 10 A M. J. T. wiiso:".. Auctioneer. Butter Lower! Best creamery Good creamery............. COc .50fr55e .40045c .10c 25c 14c 15c 35 25c 20c . 35c .2530c prices. Dairy butter..-. Fresh ranch eggs............ Storage eggs Best sugar-cured hams Breakfast bacon v Full cream cheese?-2 pounds........ Swiss cheese. ....................... Cream brick Wisconsin llmburcer. each Java &. Mocha coffee All goods retailed at wholesale LA GRANDE CREAMERY 264 Yamhill Street. HOVER The new town up the Columbia', on the new X. P. R. R., ncCds a general mer chandise store, hardware store and meat market. Town building fast. Concessions to trie right man. A great chance. For particulars, call or write HOVER LAND CO., Hover. Benton County. Wash., or our branch ofllce. 1222 6th, cor. 6th and Washington sts.. Portland. Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards. Real Estate City and Farm, insurance In All Lines. A. H. BIRRELL. 202-3 McKay bid.. Third aad Stark sU. THURMAN STREET Near 23d. on car line, cement walk, sewer and gas all In. 40X100. 5 1 200. SOxlOO. $2400. 120x100. '$3000. Vl cash, balance 1 to 5 years at 6 per cent. A. D. MARSHALL. Agent. Room 7. S2 3d st. For Sale or Exchange A 16-room hotel and restaurant In the best Eastern Oregon town; at a big bar gain. MALL & VON BORSTEL , C33 E. BURNSIDE ST. BARGAINS FOR FLATS 50x60. 7th and Montgomery. 54200. 33 1-3x50, 7th and Montgomery. $1050. W.L.Morgan, 513 McKay Bldg, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. LOTS CAN BE PURCHASED ANY TIME, but not for 150 along Hawthorne avenue, with cement walks, close In. In neighbor hood of beautiful homes; a few left. Amer ican Investment Co., 222 Falling bldg. HOUSE 10 ROOMS: NEW AND ABSO lutely up to date; elegantly finished throughout: situated on two lots. In best portion 'of Wct Side. Any one desiring an AI home will do well to investigate. Phone owner. Main 5S5. or call 108 Sherlock bldg. WOODSTOCK- LOT 200x200. NEAR STA tlon. on high ground, partly fenced, fruit. 2 large cisterns, large cepool. cement foun dation, cellar excavated, graoea street ana sidewalk, assessed for 511UO: will ell for $000. Apply to C L. I'arxer. Vtoocstocx. WILLAMETTE. Beautlfullv situated this lde of University on car line. Lots $200 each; $10 cash and $5 per month. American Investment Co.. 222 Falling bldg.. or ZygouskL branch of fice. Willamette Station. STATE LANDS FOR SALE. The State of Oregon has for sale a limited amount of base for lieu selection, race un til further notice $ per acre. J-cr partlcu lsrs address Oswald West, State Land Agent, Salem, Or. $2300-LOVELY CORNER LOT AND LARGE Ave-room cottage In tine residence district, near in. on East Side; $903 cab, balance easy terms'. Call 234 East ICth. cor. Main. FOR SALE CHOICEST HALF BLOCK IN Portland. clc to business center, one of the few bargain left. Inquire Max G. Cohen. 400 Columbia oiog.. 3txi viasningion st. 130.000-00x00. CORNER ON BURNSIDE: ak iw about this, speculators. There's $4000 profit In right on inls before Christmas. L. W. Whiting & Co.. .Dington orag. FOR SALE FINE NEW. ENTIRELY MOD- em 7-room house In Irvlngton Add., a bar gain If taken at once. Campbell & ilc- Xfllt.n OT1 ., , Tnrftanri. ' SPECIAL 7-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. ON a full lot and In a convenient location; price $2500: $1000 cwh. balance long time. West era Land Co.. 246H Stark st. , FOR SALE TWO LOTS WITH A THREE Mory building, on 25th st.. at head of Up- iaur St.; a Dargain it taxen at once, uruoer. 617 Commercial diock. EAST SIDE COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS. NICE lot with fruit trees, pne fVMo; $400 cash, balance $15 a month. Western Land Co., 248 Stark st. $800 COZY LITTLE HOME. CLOSE IN. near car line; plenty fruit: only $100 cash. balance $10 monthly, na ADington bldg. SACRIFICE SALE 3 CHOICE LOTS. NEAR 32d and East Main, in t. nerrynaie. sunnyslde. C. W. Pallet, -enion wag. FOR SALE ON XASY TERMS. GOOD 5 rooxn cottage In North Irvlngton. The Ames Mercantile Agency. Auiutuia oiag. SELLWOOD LOTS. $5.00 DOWN AND $3.00 a month; from $75.00 to $200.00. Sell wood TOW&sIte CO. l-none iui tivt. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOT 50x150. FACING eouth on Tillamook, bet, Rodney and Union ave. Inquire 31 THiamooic. FOR SALE 5-ROOM COTTAGE; SMALL payment oown, ?iu per cionm. inquire room 003 Fenton Diaz., at oia k. 11-ROOM HOUSE AND LARGE LOT. AT Montavllla: will sell cheap If taken this -,k Ttinnln. AMfr $25,000 FINE THREE-STORY BRICK AND stone building juuxiuu leer, corner. t. Abraham. 43 1st st. Houses built on easy payments; lota furnished if desired. 612 Commercial bldg. Main 1040. $3500 BEAUTIFUL HOME, DESIRABLE residence portion, easy terms. v$i Corbet t. FOR SALE CHEAP 40 ACRES PARTLY IM- p roved. Call at room 14, s&i Tamnm street. HALF LOT IMPROVED ON NORTH 7TH at,, cheap. F. Abrahams 4.3 1st it. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR PORT land or Oregon property, property in Se attle. For sale 19-acre place close to R. R.: good buildings. For sale Fine farm near Hubbard. Or.. 06 acres. For sale Beautiful 5-acre homo clone to Hubbard. Or., a beauty. For sale Residence property In Salem. Or. For any of the above address. C M. CRITTENDEN. Hubbard. Or. ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE s u. epcciauy. wumn City limits or ouut ir. Some acres with term as low as $10- per month with water. A. C Churchill & Co., "Inc" 110 2d oC DOUBLE YOUR MONEY. We have for sale cheap, acres and half acres In city limits that we can sell you on the Instalment plan, small amount down and your own time to pay the balance; nice and sightly and will positively double in price in 6 months. Main 156. room Ablng ton bldg. I WILL SELL A 2-STORY BRICK. FINELY located, on 50-foot lot. First street, paying nearly 0 per cent on good leases for $21,000: In 6 months this will be worth $30,000. 211 Commercial block. 2d and Washington. HOUSES FOR RENT AND LOTS FOR SALE. Phone Union 173. FOR SALE FARMS. FOR SALE FINE 354-ACRE VALLEY farm, about 200 acres bottom land, about 160 In cultivation, balance nearly level, partly cleared and In grass; good buildings, fenced and orchard; some beaverdam; about 1500 cords fir and ash timber; electric light and telephone: close to rail, churches and schootn; 20 mtlfi to Portland: $45 per acre, or will sell part; term. B 75. Oregonian. 01 ACRES WITHIN 0 MILES OF THE CITY, and one mile of railroad. 45 acrea in cultiva tion and all Al soli; 2 houses, running water, farm Implements', stock. and crops, $C500. F. Abraham. 43 First street. SEVENTY ACRES. PRICE $21008 ACRES ci carta. noce ana ouiouuaings, a roues north of Exposition on good county road; terms. Write E 53. Oregonian. IMPROVED FARMS. ALL SIZES SEE US before buying. Alexander Land Co.. 1S3 Morrison. SO ACRES WILLAMETTE VALLEY LAND i-KrO- Call 1S3 Morrison, near bridge. TO EXCHANGE. HOTEL. COMPLETELY FURNISHED AND m operatloe. feed stable and three lots In thriving country town. valued at $4000; would exchange for city property or farm lands; owner going East. Inquire B. S. Cook &. Co.. 251 Alder st. WANTED-TO TRADE HARDWARE STORE. worts sio.uuo. wcatrrt in bnerman County, for city property. Improved or unimproved. 270 Burn Bide. WILL EXCHANGE GUARANTEED 6 PER cent net gold bonds for Improved city prop erty: Investigate this now. Porter. Box 441. CALIFORNIA ORANGE GROVES Ex changed for Eastern property. F. M. Simp Ma Co.. Los Angeles. Cal. WANTED REAL ESTATE. NOTICE. Persorai having property for rale or rent will please call on or address Campbell McMillan. 275 5th st,. Portland. Phono Pa cific 534. WANT TO BUT A U-BLOCK BETWEEN Klanders and Kearney and 14th and 22nd. State price and location. M 15. Oregonian. FOR RENT FARMS. FOR RENT 100 ACRES. 33 CLEARED. good buildings, team. cows, rent cheap: will take part In work, best of eoll. 15 miles from Vancouver. 253 Washington st,, room 0. FOR SALE TIMBER LAND 3. WE KNOW OF ABOUT 100 FINE TIMBER claims or homesteads that nave been over looked, close to tidewater. Full particulars. H. Henker. 127-7th sr. FOR SALE LAND fcCKIP. LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS. GUARAN- (era. minrfdi tiucu. puuitt; iuuu j)di; tlce. Collins Land Co.. Stearns bldg. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles, Etc. FOR SALE OR RENT HORSES AND VE- hlcles by the day. week, or month: harness. saddles and 200 new and second-hand rlga for sale or exchange. Tomllnson & Casslday. 211 Washington su WANTED: HORSES TO PASTURE LARGE COmmtiulOUti nam lor pruieouon Kiasi. Inclement weather. Beat pasturage In the county; rate reasonable. Call Main 45C0. HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR RENT BY day. weeK ana rooaia; special mn to Dull ness house. 6th and Hawthorne. Tel. East, 72. FOR SALE ONE 13-YEAR-OLD, 1600-LB. hone, for $50. As I am going away raiut sen louay. aiuiui jiuiino . to . FOR SALE DRAFT HORSE. 1700: ALSO wagon and delivery wagon. Phone Union 173. HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE. RENT or exchange. Hubert Hall. s&6 Fourth. Miscellaneous. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Cover It with Mastic roofing. In roll, easy to lay: needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or shingles: for new roofs here lo nothing better; guaranteed: Mastic roof paint and cement will stop small leaks. National Mastic Roofing Co., room 2. Ham II ton bldg. EDISON PHONOGRAPH & RECORDS. AT factory prices, delivered free anywhere on receipt of full amount of retail price; larcrt tock of Edison records west of the Rockies. Send for circulars- Peter Bacagalupl. whole sale and retail, 786 Mission st-. San Fran cisco. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND billiard aid pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables, witn privilege or ouying; mou cm bar fixture; cheap prices. Brunswick Balke-Collender, 40 3d st, i 14 BENCHES. IRON FRAMES. POLISHED oak seats and backs, about s feet long, suitable for schools, halls, lawns, etc.; good as new; halt price. A. M. Wheeler, 153 13th st. n MATTRESSES $1: BLANKETS. QUILTS. spreads, sheets, pillows, chairs, etc., all new goodA. cheap. Sale every afternoon this week. Forestry inn. 2utn ana cpsnur st. KJlJ , .wfc. J good llgrjte coal by car lots to consumers: W. G. Gibson. Box 661. Centralla. Wah. SAFES 2 NEW FIREPROOF SAFES (NOT of our manuracturej very cneap; a secona hand safes. Portland Safe Co.. 70 Cth st. HUNTERS A FINE POINTER PUP. S months old. for sale cheap. M. II. Schmeer, 594 Madison: phone 4WS. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN COMPLETE . Inn..' fw1 mnr mi.Wfnu I .4 4 . - FOR SALE 12-H. P. WEBER GASOLINE engine; ai touuiuuii uu . uiirsmn. umniDcr oi vaiwuichc A $300 SET OF J. C. DEAGAN ALUMINUM chimes for mle. $100. Seth J. Story. 351 Washington or,. FOR RENT DONKEY .ENGINE. 324 CHAM ber of Commerce, or phone Main 2363. HELP WANTED SCALE.-' AN ALL-ROUND MILLMAN WOULD LIKE a job. D. c joanson. aterioo si.. I'nuaaeipnia. x-s. WANTED MAN TO SOLICIT ADVERTIS- lng ana assist, in managing iraac journal. j 1J. uresoaiau. WANTED MATTRESS-MAKERS. $2.50 PER day. Washington iiattrew r urnuure co. Eeattle. wasn. FIRST-CLASS BROILER AND LUNCH MAN. Address G. M. Campbell, 320 James st,. Se attle. Wash. PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED MUST BE A good aristo printer and retoucher. S01 De- xum otug. $S3 PERMANENT SALARY to reliable men in outside towns. H. Henker. room 5. 127 7th. WANTED TWO GOOD MACHINISTS. AP- ply to Douglas Bros.. Aberdeen. Wash. WANTED A GOOD PATTERNMAKER. AP ply to Douglas Bros. Aberdeen, u ash. WANTED COATMAKER. INQUIRE D. B. MCBriae & Co.. beanie. asn. OFFICE BOY WANTED. ABOUT 15 YEARS of age. Y 12. Oregonian. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED unmarried men. between the agea of 21 and 85. citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write, English. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak stsi.. Portland. Or. WANTED AT ONCE FOUl. FIRST-CLASS coatmakers, three to work by piece work ana one to work by week at $24 per week; first-class union bill wages paid for piece work. Others than flrst-claa workmen need not apply. Louis D'Ella & Co.. tailors. Se attle. Wash. ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY treated; discharges positively cured In from 3 to 5 days; consultation free and strictly confidential; send for our symptom blank. X-Radium Medical Institute. 3d and Alder sts.. entrance 253 Alder st,. Portland. MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO EARN $5 cay, after two months Instruction, position guaranteed; special tuition half price, tew days only. Coyne Bros. Co., Plumbing Schools. New York. Cincinnati. O., SU Louis. Mo. (Free catalogue.) WANTED TRAVELING MEN FOR THE country In the Northwest, piano and organ men preferred. This la an exceptional open ing for good men. The proposition Is new. Territory virgin. Salary or comralsUon. Contract, V 10. Oregonian. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS FOR POSITIONS in uregon; iu men wanted to prepare tor coming examination: beginning salary JSoO. See at once E. O. Heynen. 12 Breeden bldg., 253 Washington sL WANTED A HIGHLY-RATED EASTERN corporation wants three trevellnc men for the West. To the real men this offers a splendid Inducement. State experience, wire. A 15, Oregonian. WANTED DERRICK FOREMAN. $3.50; 2 niperei, z carpenters handy with adx, $3.00; all in city; 1 lumber grader. $2.26. town. Pioneer Employment, 215 Morrison st. MEN and women to learp- watchmkg. en graving, jewelers- wk; only prac school for Jewelers; money made learn'g. Watchmkg Engrav. School. P. I. bldg.. Seattle. NONUNION PRINTERS WANTED TO BE- ware of misleading advertisements for help. For Information address DeTarmond. secra tary Multnomah Union. Portland. , SEVERAL EXPERT PENMEN. COMPE- tent to do lettering and tine scrip work. Apply at once with specimens of aklll. Good wastes. Room 3. CO Oth st. TWO MACHINE DRILL MEN. $3: HOOK- tenaer. ouckers. chasers, nremun, K. K. la borers and rockmen, others. Hansen'trofflce, 2G N. 2d st. Wanted Men to learn barber trade: steady practice: expert Instructions. Write for terms. Oilman's College. 627 Clay st.. S. F. California wine depot: headquarters bakerf. cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines oc per gla. P. Loratl. 14S 4th. Clay 1503. WANTED HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR men s cast off clothing, old shoes, trunks. Uncle Joe. 50 3d. nr. Pine. Phone Pacific 40. WANTED SOLICITORS. $3 TO $5 PER DAY, saiary or commission, call or write w. K. Taylor & Co.. room 8, Labbe bldg.. P6rtland. DRESS GOODS AND SILK SALESMEN. thoroughly experienced. Apply at superln tcndent'rt office. Olds. Wortman & King. WANTED FIBST-CLAS3 MEN IN PORT- land and throughout state to solicit busi ness. Call or write 607 McKay bldg. SALESMAN. WITH SOME KNOWLEDGE OF music; country work: salary or commission.- Address M 13. Oregonian. 50 BOLT-CUTTERS WANTED. APPLY AT Western Cooperage Co.. room 306, Stearns bldg.. 6th and Morrison sts. WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN IN Portland and throughout state; big wageti to rustlers. 20tf McKay bldg. HELP WANTED FEMALE. DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY: MA- ternlty cases given special atentlon. prlvata hospital accommodation; professional lady nurses In nttendar.ee. . Consultation free. X-Radlum Medical Institute and Sanitarium. 3d and Alder, entrance 253 Alder st,. Fort land. COOKS. WAITRESSES. CHAMBERMAIDS and domestics of all kinds, city and coun try. See out new addre&s. Canadian Par lorn. 221 Morrison. Main 1323. NOTICE WE HAVE MOVED OUR WOM an's department and branch office from 220 Morrison across the street to 221 Morrison St.. room 10. Main 1323. THREE GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK. GOOD waget oman nurse for Institutional home to care for children, wages $23. 270 Burnslde. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE- pentattves In Portland and throughout state: good pay. Call or write C0i McKay bldg. WANTED GOOD GIRL TO DO COOKING and general housework. 204 N. 22d st,. cor. Kearney. Phone Main O.5. Call mornings WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT- ere. chambermaids, general workers. St. Louis Agency. 230 Yamhill. Main 5413. WANTED-COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework and cooking. Apply morn Ings. S34 Kearney st.. cor 25th. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. 343 Washington St.. cor. 7th, upstairs. Phone Main 2602. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. Apply mornings, between 0 and 11 o clock. 670 Lovejoy. GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL HOUSE work: must understand plain cooking. Apply mornings. 145 N. u. rar xrt.-TTT t. tTTJiVir RTflRP T? PVT7TH the Hervlces of a young lady experienced In pyrograpnic worn. SETTLED LADY TO TEACH LITTLE BOY ana care tor mm at nis no inc. rnoas Union 173. FIRST-CLASS SKIRT-MAKER. APPLY Mrs. R. O. Gllllland. 34 N. 16th st. Phone Main -HlJ. GOOD PROPOSITION FOR WOMAN TO RUN boarding in hotel. 3ttt N. 26th St., cor. Savler. WANTED MILLINERY APPRENTICES. AP- ply to Lowensart &. Co., 02 Front Ht, DR. A. AUSPLUND. DISEASES OF women and urgery. 3d floor. Aluky bldg. DRESSMAKER WANTS EXPERIENCED skirt hand. Apply Tillamook st. GERMAN OR SWEDISH WOMAN FOR general housework. 461 Rodney ave. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK In small family. ISO North lath fit. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework. 104 N. ltn 6t. YOUNG GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK IN (mall family, -itm, etn st. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN TO take our bookkeeping and shorthand courses that we may be able to fill the applications for office help: we placed over 500 students In positions last year. Holmes Business Col lege. -J-Jl. x. c. a. mug. WANTED SINGERS. NOVELTY ACTS. dramatic people, musicians, etc. Offices 32 and 33, 350 Morrison st. WANTED LADY OR GENTLEMAN STENOG rapher, one with knewledge of music pre ferred. B 15. uregonian. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. POSITION WANTED AS BILL INVOICE OR shipping clerk. 2S yearn old. total abstainer. quick and accurate at ngures; thorough ex penence; rapia writer; reierences. x ii Oregonian. BOOKKEEPER. STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter. 12 years In charge of office work, can put qiowj nu ecrvicett in oust ness. R 13. Oregonian. POSITION WANTED BY YOUNG" MAN AS bookkeeper or clerk; can give good refer ence as to character and ability. K 12. Ore gonian. WANTED POSITION IN STORE. CITY OR country: young "nan witn experience. E 12. Oregonian. POSITION BY COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER and accountant, a 14. Oregonian. YOUNG ASSISTANT IN DRUGSTORE. AD- dress K. 13, care oregonian. TYPEWRITING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY done. A 12. Oregonian. Miscellaneous. YOUNG MAN SPEAKING GERMAN. French and English desires Inside work. Y 0. Oregonian. YOUNG MARRIED MAN. HONEST AND ambitious, wants permanent work. J S. Ore gonian. JAPANESE WANTS POSITION TO DO DAY work, any price. Phone Pacific 600. SITUATION WANTED MALS. Miscellaneous. CHRISTIAN JAPANESE. HIGHLY EDU- cated. who understands cooking, wishes po sition In family; recommendation. N 11. Oregonian. WANTED SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED man witn plenty or help, to run lodging house on percentage or salary. Y 13, Ore gonian. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN furnish domestic nervants. farmers also; all kinds of holp. Main 4653. 26S Everett st. JAPANESE-CHINESE EMPLOYMENT OF- flce furnishes all kinds reliable help. Henry Tahara. 287 N. Everett st. Phone Pacific 54U. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WISHES POSITION to do halt day a work in family; speaks Eng lish. Apply Y 15. Oregonian. JAPANESE BOY. WILLING AND HONEST. llsh. Apply R 13. Oregonian. TOGO. THE JAPANESE HOUSE-CLEANIN1 Co.. contractors or all kinoo or help. Phcno Pacific 622. 82 N. 3d st. YOUNG MAN ATTENDING BUSINESS COL- lege wantn place to work for board anl room. Q 81. care Oregonian. STRONG. VIGILANT YOUNG MAN WISHES position? ad night watchman; understands boilers. R 11. Oregonian. AN EXPERT PAPERH ANGER AND PAINT- er. Call up phone Black 1054; hangs far 25 cents double roll. YOUNG JAPANESE BOY WANTS WORK or any kind, a 10. Oregonian. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. EXPERT STENOGRAPHER. YOUNG LADY oi ousinese anility, excellent education, ar.l desirous of taking an Interest In her e pIoyer"s work, wishes employ-menu P 15. Oregonian. COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER AND CASH- ler. young woman, wants position: best ref erences. Phow Dr. Brougher. the "h'n Temple. Main 1732. I AM A COMPETENT YOUNG LADY STEN- ographer, with first-claw references. I want a position. Address Box K 13. Oregonian YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter. wthej position: small wages to begin. Address P 13. Oregonian. LADY STENOGRAPHER DESIRES TYPE. writing evenings, envelope addressing, et. ; has machine. O 15. Oregonian. Housekeepers. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN desireH situation, housekeeper, widower's family, or couple. 230 Yamhill. Phono Main 5413. MIDDLE-AGED LADY WANTS POSITION as housekeeper for a respectable widower. Phone East 4258. Parses. WANTED AT ONCE MATERNITY CASE. as nurne. xperienccd. references; wage reasonable. Tel. Main 4036. TRAINED NURSE WISHES EMPLOYMENT as aselstant In doctors office or dental de partment. O 14. Oregonian. Domestics. SITUATION WANTED SWEDISH GIRL. cnamo-rwork or help in kitchen; plain face. 230 Yamhill. Main 5413. SCHOOL GIRL WANTS PLACE TO WORK for room and board In Holladay district. E 14. Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED BY GIRL TO DO second work or as cashier. -Address D 13. Oregonian. Dressmakers. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, BY THE day. Phone East 4042. 3 Miscellaneous. YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION In office or ealenlady ; object experien.c more than salary. Addreef V 13. Ortgon!ar SITUATIONS WANTED BY CAPABLE girl, waitress or chambermaid, private bcarl lnghousc. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 5411. YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES TO work for nice home and small compensat.n; also leseoriH in English. E 15. OregonU:? SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED family cook; wagex $35: alno kitchen helper. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. WANTED DOLLS TO DRESS: SATISFAC- tton assured; will call. Address I. KeUh um. general delivery, Portland. A LADY GOING TO LOS ANGELES WOULD aftilst Invalid or lady with children f.-r he fare. Phone Main 4056. HOME-LAUNDERED LACE CURTAINS. Phone Scott 3S4C. Mrs. S. M. Scott, morn ings and evenings. A WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUATIN AS cook, boarding-house preferred. Phone Main 46S2. EXPERIENCED COOK WISHES POSITION, hotel or boarding-house. D 14. ' Oregonian LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED AND FAN- cy ironing, rnone jaain omu- WANTED TO RENT. OWNERS AND AGENTS WILL FIND IT TO their advantage to list their vacant houses or flats with our free rental department. Our vacant house directory has become a reccg nlzed Institution In Portland, hundreds ci tenants being weekly placed In suitable quar ters. We make no charge whatever. an-I landlords should take advantage of this service by calling at our rental department, filling In our Information blank; leave the rest to us; we will secure a desirable ten ant: we want housm In all parts of city ani suburbs: it you have a vacant house, flat or aprtment. phone the particulars. Wo won't allow It to remain long idle. H E. EDWARDS. HOL'SEFURNISHER. Rental Department. 185 to 101 1st st. WANTED PERMANENT ROOM BY TWO young men working in city; must be on Wet Side near center of city: will not pay over $10 a month. M 14. Oregonian. 4 OR 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. WITH yard for very least rent that permanent tenant can get In Portland: give location, answer quick. D 12. Oregonian. WANTED 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN A nice locality for housekeeping, by cou-.a with baby. Johnson-LIeber Co., merchan dise brokers. No. 1 First st. OWNERS IF YOU HAVE DESIRABLE housed for rent, see M. E. Lee. 317 Fentrn bWg.. 84 6th st.. or phono Front 172; de sirable tenants awaiting homes. WANTED TWO FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms, two in family, near center rC city: no folding beds need apply. R 14, Ore gonian. WANTED TO RENT UNFURNISHED FLAT or cottage: state 'location and rent, A 03. , Oregonian. UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Address G 00. Oregonian. WANTED MIS CELLANEOUS. WANTED - MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING and shoes: highest price paid. Call at the "Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 51. I DESIRE TO PURCHASE A SECOND hand parlor billiard table, complete and now In use. Room 12. Hamilton. JAPANESE BOY WANTS STUDY ENGLISH language night time from 8:30 to 0:30. D 13. Oregonian. WANTED TO BORROW $500 ON REAL ES tate. at 6 per cent. Phone Main 30SS. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tle of all kinds. Phone East 2233. FOR RENT. Rooms. 471 ALDER CLOSE TO BUSINESS: GOOD room suitable for one or two; bath. heat, phone. Hotel Tennessee, fronting City Hall and Plaza park, 4th & Madison; new. prices reasonable. ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. GS furnace, phone. 531 Flanders st.. near 16th The Gilman Cheapest and best located rooms In Portland; $1 per week ujv 1st and Alder 755 IRVING ST.. COR 23D. ROOMS WITH heat, light, bath, $S. Phone Main 1677. CLIFTON. COR. 1ST AND COLUMBIA Single and housekeeping rooms; reasonable 387 TAYLOR NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; no objection to light housekeeping. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS. $0 per month, at 325 12th st. FINEST FURNISHED ROOMS IN CITY. 470 Taylor st. FURNISHED ROOMS. 221 10TK ST.. COR. Salmon. .