Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 02, 1906, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING- OREGONIAN, FRIDAY. FEBRTHJfcY 2, 1906.
HE SELLS BEAUTY
Why Professor Felix Cristion
Lectures.
CROWD GATHERS TO HEAR
Tells His Audience "Where to Buy
His Lotions and Then He lakes
the First Train Out of
. Portland.
Professor Felix Cristion left Portland on
ilic first train after his beauty lecture yes
terday, again proving lilmeclf. an artist,
ralonslcur is a man of deep feminine un
derstanding and evidently realizes that
part of the women, like Lincoln's people,
can be fooled all of the time, and all can
"be fooled part of the time but all of
them all of the time? Non! Non! Yet it
rather looked that all of them -were in
for it yesterday when 1500 crowded the
Jvlarquam at 50 cents per, hungering for
beauteousness and thirsting alter pny-1
ileal perfection. They began to gather
as early at 2:30 o'clock and each of the
3500 brought her little pad and . pencil.
Just as Monsieur had directed "to take
down some of my valuable formulae"
Big Primer Class.
The big primer class was called to order
in due time and the suave teacher had
them write down the hotel address and
office hours of the woman who will re
main here to pell his wares. They all
did as he bade them, even to putting the
pads away after that and promising not
to write any more. Many countenances
wore disappointed expressions, but no one
presumed to question the Professor's au
thority, so the pencils disappeared.
"I will give you these printed prescrip
tiona as you leave the theater," he said,
"but now I will tell you of them and how
to use them."
And he told but somehow nearly all of
them had to be purchased from Madame
who remains to sell. Most of the Ills the
Tiuman flesh Js heir to can be repaired
with a wonderful oil which Professor goes
his length on. It is made of an unpro
nounceable nut which grows in the Gar
den of Gcthsemene or Palestine or some
where in that neighborhood, and a small
bottle at $3 Is guaranteed to reconstruct
the homlicst female this side of Jericho.
It must be rubbed on a certain way
"just so." Monsieur demonstrated and
the oil will do the rest.
Several who came early to avoid the
rush improved the shining hours by doing
a little sewing or embroidering, and one
kindhcarted creature Just couldn't bear to
leave Fido at home, so she brought the
darling with her and he didn't seem to
care- a snap about beauty culture cither.
3t was noticeable, however, that while
more than half of the audience were past
middle age and evidently women of fam
ilies, not one brought the baby along.
Old-Fashioned Hecelpts. '
The recipes which were given out in
printed form contained some old-time
sure-cures with which many were fa
miliar. More than one in the house had
Temoved freckles with strawberry Juice,
and some had heard that the saliva of a
garden snail would remove the detested
mole, but that patient application of lime
water, night after night, would efface the
birthmark was a new one. Perhaps some
of the celebrated surgeons of the country
will appreciate that knowledge. Cider
vinegar seemed simple for warts and beef
marrow fat is cheap enough for any
woman to use in growing long and beau
tiful eyelashes but the knowledge most
craved by the 1500 eager came in bottle
ranging in price from 51.50 to 53.00.
Again professor told his -primer class
that it was sinful to be negligent of per
sonal appearance again he admonished
them to be girls instead of old women
to use his wonderful oil and grow either
lean or fat, tall and beautiful. And just
to show that there was no desire on the
part of the management to take advan
tage of the girls, he refunded everyone
present her ticket not the money, but the
ticket.
"Now girls," he chirped, "when you
make your purchases of Madame, those
tickets will count for 50 cents on your
5)111."
Will they bite again? It's dollars to
doughnuts that they will.
TAX PAYMENTS BEGIN..
Sheriff AVord Is the First to Get
Receipt.
Sheriff "Word was the first taxpayer yes
terday and 115 receipts were issued as
compared to SI on the first tax collection
day a year ago. The amount taken In
was about 53500.
County Clerk Fields has completed the
3B05 tax roll distribution, which shows the
following results for the principal funds:
Poll.
fitate
County
State school
Tload
Library ........
Port of Portland
City of Portland
City of St. Johns
city of Gresham
School District No. 1..
School District No. 2.
The total amount of the tax
$2.07C,9G1.3L
roll is
Woman Accuses Patrolman.
Patrolman William Nelson, attached
to the second relief of police, stands
suspended from duty, pending the in
vestigation of charges. preferred
against him by Mrs. Emllic Weiss, liv
ing at East Nineteenth and Pacific
streets. She alleges In her complaint,
which was filed with Chief Grltz
macher, that the accused officer, while
accompanying her home from head
quarters last Tuesday night, insulted
her, felled her to the sidewalk, hugged
and kissed her and behaved himself in
a most unseemly manner. Nelson is
one of the latest additions to the force.
His badge was taken from him by Cap
tain Bailey yesterday morning, and the
charges will be Investigated this
afternoon by the police committee.
Want Postofflce Retained.
GRESHAM, Or., Feb. 1. (Special.)
A petition has been circulated at Ori
ent asking the Postofflce Department
to retain Orient postofflce and rural
route as nt present, instead of discon
tinuing them and establishing the ru
ral route from Boring, as recommend
ed by the department agent. The peti
tion contains about 300 names, nearly
all of whom are .patrons of the Ori
ent office. Bulletins have been posted
asking for bids to carry the star route
to Sandy, and the department can save
one-half of the present cost by start
ing from Boring instead of Gresham.
Ordinance to Regulate Stables.
An ordinance regulating local stables
of more than six stalls has been pre
pared by Attorney Ralph W. Wilbur
and will be submitted to the health and
police committee of the Council at Its
meeting this morning.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Only Two Days Left
Of Our Annual
Clearance Sale
Do your buying Today or Saturday.
Carpets will cost more next week.
PRICES
Bigelow Axminster laid - $1.78
Extra Axminster - - - .1.38
Saxony Axminster - - 1.30
Velvets ----- 1.30
Body Brussels - - - 1.42
Roxburg Brussels - - - 1.10
Best Inlaid Linoleum - - 1.50
Printed Linoleum - - - .65
Exclusive Carpet House
J. a MAGK & CO.
86-88 Third Street
VllLLt ET8CKAJf, Pre.
Seventh and Washlngrten
European Plan
THAT GOOD FAITH BOND
POSITION OF THE CASCADE
POWER C03IPAN3T.
In Asking for a Franchise, A.
Churchill Thinks It Should
Not Be Required.
C.
The question of compelling applicants
for future franchises to furnish a substan
tial bond as an evidence of srood faith, has
created no little stir among: the promoters
of the several measures of this character
now pending before the City Council. A.
C Churchill, of the Cascade Power Com
pany, referring to that company's .applica
tion for a franchise and the discussion in
the papers and otherwise about the desir
ability of exacting a bond therefor, states:
"Our understanding Is that this bond Is
exacted solely as a showing of good faith
and Intention of our company to go ahead
with construction. TVe shall. In all can
dor, give the position of Uic Cascade
Power Company as to Its present condi
tion and financial arrangements. At no
small expense a few local people have fur
nished the money to acquire the water
rights, employ the engineers and complete
all preliminary work necessary for a fair
estimate of possible power development
and cost of same.
"This preliminary work, on completion,
was submitted to E. R. Richardson, now
of Portland, recently of New York. He
is a man of large means, has confidence
In Portland, and has invested upwards of
5100,000 in city property within the past
few months. He also has a general knowl
edge of the value and Importance of power
in development of a country and city and
their Industries, and was particularly Im
pressed with the natural advantages sur
rounding the company's water rights in
the features that cheapen, construction
and give a maximum of power at a mini
mum of cost.
"Mr. Richardson -was more than pleased
with his personal investigation, and the
report of our engineer, "William B. Chase,
as well as that of J. B. Ross, City Elec
trician of Seattle, who planned, construct
ed and now operates Seattle's power and
lighting plant. Mr. Richardson agreed
that he, with Eastern associates, would
take the bonds of this company on two
conditions first, that a franchise Is se
cured for a market; second, that an cn
gineer representing the bond purchasers
Lory, mills.
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Valuation.
3
143.803,088.00
143.S03.0S8.00
143.S03.0R8.00
143.6(13,088.00
143.SU3.OSS.00
140.07B.10300
131,431,516.00
1.30P.570.00
104.240.00
lS0.432.77n.00
1.C43.3S0.OO
Tax.
3 2,440.00
201.40S.S2X2
302.112.4SIS
302.112.4S4R
80.317.8328
i4.::so.:tws
112.003.2S24
GS3.443.SSn2
6.002.85
521.20
326.0S1.04
5.0 10. 1C0
approve our preliminaries, survey and
estimates.
"Richardson and associates who furnish
the capital will have their lawyers most
thoroughly investigate the legal aspect of
this franchise, then expert engineers will
most carefully examine the property, and,
while we have advised our people that If
the franchise is secured, it will In every
respect be legal, and, while preliminary
estimates and maps have been submitted,
this Investigation will take time.
"Consequently, a demand for a bond at
this time is simply an obstruction, and
we feel that its requirement Is wholly and
absolutely unnecessary. Competition in
light and power in this city Is needed:
granting a franchise to the Cascade
Power Company will give the people of
this city competition and the city com
pensation. We have to expend on .our
plant before we reach the city at all $500.
000. "It is required that we bring in not less
than 10,000 horsepower: if we do not do
this within the time provided for in the
franchise, we will forfeit all our rights
thereto."
Consideration of the different lighting
and power franchises will occupy the at
tention of tho streets committee of the
Council this afternoon.
Will Inspect Thirteen Horses.
Secretary Shanahan, of the Oregon
Humane Society, will today Investigate
tho condition of 13 horses, now at
tached to the Portland Police Depart
ment, in the mounted squad and patrol-wagon
sen-ice. Chief Grltanacher
has' stated that the animals arc In a pitia
ble state, and that the city Is guilty of
cruelty to animals every time tho horses
arc taken out for work.
Spring humors, pimples and boils are
cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. the great
blood purifier.
TODAY:
C W. K50WLES, Xcr
Street, Pert! sad, Oreren.
$1.00, $1.50. $2.00 ptr Dy.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Feb. 1. Maximum tempera
ture, 54 deg.; minimum. 42. River reading
at 8 A. M, 4.1 feet; change In past 21 hour,
fall. 0.2 of a foot. Total precipitation. 5
P. M. to J P. M none; total since Septem
ber 1. 1003. 22.C0 Inches; normal. 26.70
Inches: deficiency. 4.01 Inches. Total sun
shine January 31. 1000, 5 hours, and 19 min
utes; possible, 9 hours and 41 minutes.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
TTATIONS
Baker City
Bismarck. .
.I24JO.OM
Bolre soi T
Eureka Iff'ftndl 41V
Helena ',44'o.ooj 4JW
Kamloops, B. C... UOiO.001. .'.
North Head... jOl'O.OO 4E IClear
Pocatello aoaOO 4!SW IClear
Portland tr.4O.00 12'E JCiear
Red Bluff 7C:o.OOjlOiNW iciear
Roteburg. ......... 4'O.O0 4NE SClear
Sacramento .ICS'.O.OOl 4ISE
Salt Lake City.... 128, T ( 4iW
San Francisco '70!o.00 41NE
Spokane 142V.00J 4JNE
Seattle '500.00 4CC
'"I T-
!doudy
IClear
JPt. Cldy,
'.Clear
'Clear
i Cloudy
Tatooth Island. . . . UGI0.00.361E
Walla Walla.
H2O.O0 4 IN
T trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressure conditions show practically no
chance since yesterday and fair weather con
tinues In all portions of the Pacific Slope.
The temperature is decidedly above normal
in California, but elsewhere It Is about nor
mal. The indications are for fair weather In this
district Friday with but slight change in
temperature.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 25
hours ending at midnight, February 2:
Portland and vicinity Fair. Easterly
winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Fair. Easterly 'winds.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Fair.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A.
F. & A. 11- A stated communication
will be held this CFrlday) evening,
February 2. at 7:30 sharp. Work In
E. A. decree. Visitors welcome. Hv
order W. II. I. W. PRATT. Secretary.
MULTNOMAH CAMP. W. O.
W. Meets every Friday evening
at East Alder and East Sixth
street. All Woodmen cordially
Invlted to meet with us.
J. M. WOODWORTH. Clerk.
GEO. WRIGHT RELIEF CORPS. NO. 2.
will give a progressive whist voclil tealght at
G. A. R. Hall, northeast comer 2d and Mor
rison. Admission 10 cents,
DELLA G. MICKLEY, Preftflent.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO. IS.
R. A- M. Special convocation this
(Friday) evening. February 2. at
7;S0 o'clock. Maxjnle Halt. Burkhard
bldg. Royal Arch degree. Members
urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Ry order
E. H. P. E. K. SHARON, Secretary.-
. ROSE CIT
"fegT O. E S. A
JtfjV thU (Friday)
mfm K. P. Hall.
I order W. M
ROSE CITY CHAPTER. NO. SS,
.v regular communication
evening at 8 o clock.
Marquam building. Uy
SARAH B. GUERIN. Secretary.
DEED.
UPTON At Walla Walla. Wash.. January 3L
1906. Charles B. TTpton, aged CO years.
KRATZ In this city. February I. 1906. at the
family residence, 141H Hth st.. Ehe V.
Kratz, aged 27 years, 11 months and 26
dayrt. Funeral notice bersafter.
ANTENONE In this city. January SI. 1803.
Mary Antf-noae, aged 27 years and 3 days.
Funeral notice hereafter.
FUNERAL NOTI CES.
DUNKLE At Wlnnemucca, Ner.. January 23.
1900, T. W. Dunkle. aged 29 years, a months
and 7 days. Funeral will take place today
February 2. at 2 P. M.. from the residence
of his father. J. P. Dunkle, 47 East 15th
rt. Friends Invited.
HILL In thbi city. January SO. HOG Henry
Hill. Sr.. aged 69 years. Funeral will take
place Sunday. February 4. at 2 P. M from
F. S. Dumping's chapel, comer of East Al
der and East 6ih ta. Frlenci Invited.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., tbe leading
f bbctjU directors and embalmer. 228 ad
222 Third street, corner Salmon, hare the
ftneikt establishment and tbe" most reaaOBable
charges. We have as experienced I&dj- WfIS
takes faH charge ef all lady caaes. Pfeeaa
Mala 567.
J. P. HXLEY A SOi Fwcral tHreeters
and ealmers. No. 261 34 st. ear. XitHmn.
Day or afacbt calls premetlr attended. Ex
perienced lady asuisUBt when desired. Of
fice of Conntr Coroner. Phone Main t.
DUNNING. MENTE Jt GILBAUGH. Sne
cesfor to Dsnntnc Campion, nndertakera
and embalmerst modern In every delaHi 7th
and Ptae. Phone Main M. Lady assistant.
F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 &t
Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East J.
ZKLLKR-BTRNS8 CO, Undertakers, Km
balmer. 27S Rasself. East lfrBA. Lady nas't.
TONSETK CO, fterlsfs. ArttsiJe floral
desJcms. 13S Ctk at. These Mxht SIM.
s 3 2
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4IW Shoudy
IClear
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AMUSEMENTS.
Marquam Grand Theater
GRAND OPERA , SEASON
EXTRA
Tuesday Afternoon, February 6
2:15 O'CLOCK
RIGOLETTO"
Suti Now on File at Box Office.
BakerTheater
CM.Liiw.ar.
Taiahlll and Third Sts. Phone Main 1907.
The Home of Musical Burlesque.
TONIGHT.
TMtmw MttiMS is tM Ixt FflrfifrWfiCB
MINER'S AMERICANS.
Burlesque and Extravaganza Company. la
the funny musical farce.
-THE YANKEE DOODLE GIRL."
Matinees Saturday and Sunday 15c. 25c.
S5c and 50c Evening prices 25c. 35c. 50c,
75c Evenings at S.1S.
A wealth of pretty girls, music and merri
ment at the Baker always.
Next Week. Starttatr Sandfly Matinee,
-.MIXER'S BOHEJlLVNS.
Empire Theater
DM Kill 1U
MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager.
Portland's Popular Playhouse.
Only Thre. More Times Matinee Tomorrow
The Only Real "Hooligan" Play of
the Season.
Fraxee & Browne present
HOOLIGAN IN NEW YORK
The clever comedy-drama, with an excelUnt
company. Special scenery. Everything new
and novel. Don't miss it.
Evening prices 15c. 25c, 35c 50c Mati
nees 10c. 15c, 25c
Next Week. Starting Sunday Matinee,
POLLARD LILLIPUTIAN OPERA CO.
STAR
Veatelta and Nlan
Smith and Ellis.
Caprice.
GHen and Gmes.
W. If. Hartford.
Stare cope.
THEATER
Week of
Jaaaary 29.
THE
MARTINETTI
O.
Mreet'
Prices 10c Kaay seat except boxes 10c
GRAND
THEATER.
Week of
January 29.
Ralph Cnmmtngs
and his cstnpaay
la "A Game of
Hearts."
Tiakbam & Co.
Gavotte Bros.
Gee. Delmas
Camell Sitters
Harold Hon"
Grnndocopo
Prices Evenings and
Sundays. 10c. Oc 30 c;
matinee. 10c to any
seat except boxes.
Fourth
and
Stark Sts.
PANTAGES
Great
Feature
Week.
CAPT. HOLTUM,
In a Sensational Cannonball-Catchlng Act.
Tho Sconeids.
Crawford and Duff. Widow Carter.
Mickey Feeley. Jones and Barton.
Leo White. Moving Pictures.
Performances dally at 2:30. 7:30 and 0
T. M. General admUilon. TEN cents. Re
served seats, 20 cents.
EDUCATIONAL
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
Tour Through Norway
By O. J. SAERVALD. B. A . ARION HALL.
TONIGHT. S.15 O'CLOCK. Auspices of
T. P. S. Norwegian Lutheran Church.
CLASSIF!EDAD. RATES.
"Rooms "Rooms and Beard. "IlaBie
beeping Rooms.' S!taat!ens Wanted. 15
words or less. 15 cents: IS to 241 words. 29
cents: 21 to 25 words. 22 cents, etc No dis
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"Now Today. 30 cents for 15 words or les:
18 to 29 words. 40 cents: 21 to 25 tvordf. 50
cents, etc drst Insertion. Each additional
insertion, ear-half : bo further discount un
der one month.
"NEW TODAY" (gasge meat are 'agate). IS
cents per line, first Invert! oh: 19 cents per
line for eack additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregoklan. and left at this
office, should always be bac!eed In sealed
envelopes. No stamp Is required on such
letters.
The Oregonlaa will net be respontlblo for
errors In advertisement taken throngh the
telephone.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
Sale at Newell Academy postponed by court.
S. L. N. Gllman. Auctioneer.
At the Iortland Auction Rooms. 211 1st at.
Sale 2 P. M. C L. FORD. Auctioneer.
By J. T. Wilson at 'alesroom. IK) First
t. at 10 A. M. j. x. wiuon. Auctioneer.
At Gllman' Aurtlon Room. 413 Washing
ton su. at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gllman.
Auctioneer.
NEW TODAY.
$1,350,000.00
ASSETS
Protect our depositor, who receive f
per cent Interest compounded twice
a year on
COUPON CERTIFICATES OF
DEPOSIT
A new and Ideal form of savings Investment-
Interest paid by cutting
off coupons. Best collateral
Call or write for Information about
these coupon certificates and about
our Special Certificates bearing 3 to
4 per ce,nt Interest, payablo on 10
to 30 days call.
IN BUSINESS NEARLY 19 YEARS.
& E. Cor. Third and Oak Streets.
Phone Exchange 72.
Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards
Real Estate City and Farm.
Insurance In All Lines.
A. H. BIRRELL.
M2-S MeXay bldg. Third and Stark sin.
OLD GOLD. JEWELRX. BOUGHT. MAD 9
ever, exchanged: dlasccnds. precious stones,
looco and mounted: watches. Jewelry, re
pairs. Unci Myers, jeweler. 143 Sd-AMer.
jav 2 ACRES NEAR ANKENY CAR
line. Inquire F 79. Oregonlan.
TOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE COOS BAY
homestead relinquishment or other proper
ty. 1 buslseM lot and store In SnocoinUh
County, now rented. W . Oregonlan.
EBLLWOOD LOTS. 96.00 DOWN AND 36.90
a month: from 37S.ee to 3390.09. gUwaod
Tewarfto Co. Phose Eat 4794.
ACRE TRACTS ON OREGON CITY CAR.
sear Mllwaskes: all dear. Y 71. Orsgonlaa.
H-2!4 ACRES. NEAR EAST 43D: 3313 UP;
let South Portland. 3360, 419 McKay bldg.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
GOOD. SUBSTANTIAL BAR GAIN 5
IN FIRST-CLASS HOMES.
4- roem cottage and full lot on E. 9th
SU. N.. all fenced and in lawn: price,
.1900; easy terms.
8-room cottax and full lot on East 12th
su. N., Highland Park Add.: house modern:
price. SI500; terms. $500 cash, balance
monthly.
7-room house and lot on Blandlna t-.
Upper Albtna; all In lawn and fruit: a. very
pretty little home; price. 51500: terms. 3500
cash, balance monthly.
5- room cottage and lot cn E. Alder rc.
Sunnyslde; bcuie brand new and atrletly
modem; price. 11550: terms. 3350 cash,
balance monthly.
6- room bouse and lot. 4x$8. comer, in
Raffertys Add.; price 3120O: easy terms.
7- room house. 5 lots on Patton Ave., all
in fruit and lawn; bouse modem, furnace,
etc; price for a quick sale. 3325a
VACANT LOTS.
Full lot on Hancock sr., ,HoHiday Add.:
price. 990O, one-half cash.
Full lot on Michigan are.. Multnomah
Add.; price. 3400.
A very fine half block In the best part of
Ho!Iadays Add., or will divide.
Lot 50x66 2-3. on E. Washington. St.,
near 21st.: price only 3550.
PORTLAND REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
1334 5th ct.. cor. Alder. Phone Main S11S.
WE HAVE A NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE ON
West Side; lot 33xlfO fet. that we can sell
today for 32500. This Is the cheapest buy
In Portland. Don't overlook thL chance of
getting a West Side home for !tn money
than you would have to pay on the Eat
Side. .
Good S-room howe near Steel brldg; easy
walking distance: strictly modem: 334O0. A
good buy.
Fine a-room house, nearly new. on car
line; lot 100x100: nicely fenced: 32600; very
easy terms.
Nice lot. 50x125 feet. Mount Tabor Villa;
only 3250.
We have a few choice lots In InrlnRton;
each.
WESTERN OREGON TRUST COMPANY.
201 Stark Street.
TWO BIG BARGAINS.
Two 5-room cottage, all on one floor;
built "bungalow style; brand new. never
occupied; ntrlctly modem, mantel and
grates, full concrete basement and cement
cellars; In fact, everything up to date. These
houses are well situated near East 39th
and Clinton sts.. Richmond. Price 31SOO
each; terms 350O down, balance 320 per
menth. These houses are certainly bargains.
Owner has been offered 320 per month rent.
PORTLAND REAL ESTATE AGENCY..
133Vi 5th ot., cor, AWer. Phone Main Q11S.
THIS IS THS BEST EVER.
We have on of the most sightly loca
tions In the city.- It Is In the finest part
of Hawthorne ave. and the lot Is 100xl2S
with one 7 and one 4-room house on It.
The price Is right and If you are looking
for one of the best lots on Hawthorne you
had better come and see us at once.
GREGG BROTHERS
Phone Main 30S. 317-18 Fenton Bldg.
St Sixth Street.
ST. JOHNS SPECIAL.
32250 will buy 12 lot. GOxICO; nicely lo
cated In Oak Park Add. No. 2. Remember
these lets are close to the large tract Ju.t
bought by the Swift Packing Co. This Is a
fine buy. and It will pay you to ee us
about them.
GREGG BROS..
317-318 Fenton Bldg. Phone Main CTC.
FIRST-STREET INVESTMENT.
Comer 75x100. very centrally located on
1st St.; pays good Income; only 520.000 cah
down, balance easy terms at 5 per cent In
tercut. THE HEALT INVESTMENT CO,
210-214 Ablngton. lOOVi Third -St.
ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE HOMES
In Portland, built only one year ago by
day work: 7 rooms and all modem conveni
ences; price. 35000 on eauy termat. Apply to
owner on the premises. 6(11 Clackamas it.,
bet. E. ISth and 19th at.; take Broadway
or Irvlngton car.
HOUSE 10 ROOMS: NEW AND ABSO
lutely up to date; elegantly finished
throughout: situated on two lota, in best
portion of West Side. Any one desiring an
Al home will do well to Investigate. Phose
owner. Main 555. or call 109 Sherlock bldg.
COLONIAL HOUSE. ALL THE LATEST
Improvements, handeome tinted walls, re
ception hall and 6 rooms, a swell borne,
the bet residence district. East Bumslde.
34650. any terms. F 7S, Oregonlan.
ACRE TRACTS WB HANDLE ACREAGE
as a specialty, within city limits or outside.
Some acres with terms as low as 310 ner
month with water. A. C Churchill Is Co,
"Inc." 110 2d rft.
FOR SALE LOT 50x100 AND A TRACT
Jmt bsek of It. 133x20 comer Multnomah
and 23lb sts, Hol!adays Add.; must be
sold at once; make me an offer. E 78.
Oregonlan.
S-ROOM FINE UP-TO-DATE HOUSE. LARGE
attic, fine furnace. large porch, everything
new. good lawn. East Bumslde. near 18th:
cash payment and easy terms. D 70. Orego
nlan. A FINE S-ROOM AND BATH COTTAGE AT
lit. Tabor for sale at a sacrifice; must be
sold at once; owner going East; price 32COO:
cost 33000. Address H 70. Oregonlan.
ACRES CULTIVATED. SMALL HOUSE;
31200; near car.
Quarter block. Patton Addition. 3350 to
450. Room 410 McKay bldg.
NEW SWELL HOME IN IRVINGTON. CE
ment walks, modem. 52S50: cost 33500;
360O cash, balance 5 per cent. Inquire
193 H 4th. cor. Taylor.
11725 NEARLY NEW B-ROOM HOUSE.
full basement, lot 50x125, Stanton nt, near
Union ave : a. oargain. atate investment
Co, 118 Ablngton bldg.
FOR SALE NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE. FULL
cement basement, good plumbing, nice lo
cation. 31650; easy terms. O. M. Smith.
730 Cham. Commerce.
FOR SALE H ACRE AT MT. TABOR. WITH
new 4-rocra cottage; water on premises;
price 31- Inquire 381 East Morrison or
phone East 2S7.
FOR SALE 5 ACRES EAST OF MT. TA
bor; some good timber: well located for
country home, or to sell in acre lots. Phone
Pacific 1321.
S-ROOM COTTAGE. LARGE ATTIC. BASE
ment. fireplace, fine vlow. East Side; 32150;
3u hovd, luuuiuijr. Auuress u oj,
Oregonlan.
FOR SALE. 32700 NET NEW G-ROOM
house; furnace, bath. gas. electricity, fire
place. E. 30th and Main. Terms. Dr.
Darling.
SIGHTLY BUILDING LOTS. NEAR BAN
croft ave. South Portland; 3350 to 3550.
Inquire 410 McKay bldg.
A GOOD TIECB PROPERTY ON FRONT
st, by owner; good location. Address
Y 79. care Oregonlan.
33trO NEW. MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE,
near Steel bridge, cement sidewalk. 714
Chamber Commerce.
31 MO WILL BUY VERY CHOICE CORNER,
lot In Holladay's Addition. 51. E. Lee. 03 Vi
Cth su
WEST SIDE HOUSE AND LOT TO TRADE
for farm. Inquire 193.H 4th. cor. Taylor.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
S3ICO-A RARE OPPORTUNITY 3310O.
To secure a good home at a bargain; elec
tric light, furnace, cement walks and 60
choice roses, worth 34CO0; must be sold;
owner leaving city; see It today. 23d near
Division st, Woodstock or Richmond car.
Phone Union 3A3S.
BRAND-NEW HOUSE. WIRED AND PIPED
gas and electricity; good Boy n ton furnace;
Just completed: modem In every respect;
full lot; on two car lines; half cash, bal
ance 3 years at 7 per cent. Call at house.
302 E. 1 1th S, cor. Harrison.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WE WANT THE FOLLOWINO:
We want house and lotWest Bide, south
of Taylor st. Cash customer waiting.
We want house and lot. East Portland,
or vacant lot.
We want 0-room house in Upper Alblna
or Alblna Homestead.
We want vacant lot. Upper Alblna. right
away.
We want vacant lot or K-block. Irving
ton or Holladay Addition.
We want some small places. 3 to 3-room
cottages, on easy payments.
We want place of acreage that would be
suitable for platting In cheap lots. Let
us know what you have.
TAFT & CO.
275 Stark St, Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED VACANT LOT OR HOUSE AND
lot. within 10 minutes walk ot the Steel
bridge, on the payment plan; some cash.
Address J 7S, Oregonlan.
WANTED 5 TO 7-ROOM HOUSE OR COT
tage, west of 12th and south ot Washington
st.: some cash; balance payments. Address
H 78. Oregonlan.
WANTED TWO LOTS. VACANT OR WITH
12-room house. Portland Heights or west of
0th, south of Morrison. H 78. Oregonlan.
WANTED LOT OR.V PORTION LOT WEST
Side; state price and location. V 79, Ore-
gonlan
TOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
SELECTIONS FURNISHHD FOR ALL
clssses of U. S. Governmcat and stata lands;
also best bargains in deeded lands of all
classes and la any quantity at lowest prices.
Write W. T. Buraey. IT Wash, bldg, city.
WANTED FEW 11 SECTIONS TIMBER,
fir; owners only: Columbia has la Ipref erred;
state lowest cash price. R fl. Orexonlan.
TOR SALE FARMS.
160 ACRES. 100 ACRES CLEARED. RICH
bottom. CO acres timber, will cut 700O corda;
spring creek through place, large bam. a
splendid dairy farm. 4 miles Fisher's Land
ing: price 312.000. easy terms.
48 acres 17 cleared, small family orchard,
new 9-room hou big bam. best ot soli;
a well-Improved farm. Implements, 2ri00
pound team, two cows, good wagon, go with
place; Improvements cost over 37000. UHi
miles from FIhers. Price 38500.
79 acres 30 cleared, 10 slashed and In
grass. 39 good timber, family orchard, new
S-room house, good well, bam. Implements,
two cows, wagon: good soli, 3 miles from
Fisher's: price 35500. Theee three farms
are ten miles from Vancouver, In Clark
County. Washington: three boats dally.
BLAIR & HURLBUT, 315 Ablngton bldg.
THREE BARGAINS 85 ACRES. PARTLY
Improved, near Boring. 6 acres near
Gresham: all In cultivation; good house.
S acres, uj mile from Gresham, partly Im
proved. For particulars, write to Gresham
Real Estate Co, or call on D. M. Roberts,
Gresham. Or.
FARM OWNERS WHAT HAVE YOU IN
farm lands for sale7 We have buyers. Write
Scottish-American Farm Lands Co, 402
R Oregonlan bldg, Portland. Or.
40 ACRES. RICH FARMING LAND. HEAV
Uy timbered, mile south of Gresham. on
O. W. P. Ry, 31000. Beawlck. 250 Oak t.
TOR RENT FARMS.
DAIRY RANCH FOR RENT.
430 acres In Clark County, on Lake River.
245 acres, bottom land. 1S5 acres upland. 20
acres under plow; large house, fair outbuild
ings: 300 per month; no letters: If Inter
ested, call. A. L. Parkhurst, Rldgefleld,
Wash.
TO EXCHANGE.
1000-ACRE STOCK RANCH. EASTERN OR-
egon. well watered, cuts 1O0O tons nay.
Winters TOO head stock: $22,500; will trade
for city property or valley farm; health
compels. E 79. Oregonlan.
160 ACRES FINE FARMING LAND ON RT,
river. 5 miles, good town, mile station, j
acres bottom, nearly all tillable; will trade
for city property; $7.50 acre. B 77, Ore
gonlan. WANTED CONTRACTOR TO ACCEPT
house and lot on West Side as payment to
build 5 or G-room cottage In St. Johns. In
quire 103H 4th. cor. Taylor.
FOR SALE LAND SCRIP.
LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS. GUARAN
teed. mineral lands, titled, public land prac
tice. We buy military bounty and war
rants. Collins Land Co.. Steams bldg.
FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicles and Harness.
HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR RENT BY
day, week and month: special rates to busi
ness houses-, 6th and Hawthorne. Tel. East 72
HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR RENT BY
day. week and month; special rates to busi
ness houses. Cth & Hawthorne. Tel. East 72.
FINE BLACK DRIVING HORSE 6 YEARS
old. well broke and gentle, very stylish and
good roadster. 3C0 Front st.
A FINE TEAM OF 3-YEAR-OLD PONIES,
well broke; can be driven by lady. Inquire
669 Gllsan st.
HORSES and vehicles bough., sold, rented or
exchanged. 211 Washington. Pacific 507.
HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE. RENT
or exchange. Hubert & Hall. 260 Fourth.
Miscellaneous.
50 SLIGHTLY DAMAGED SEWING MA
chlnes at very low prices; Singer. Wheeler
& Wilson, Domestic. White. Household, Da
vis and others; to make room for new
stock. Wheeler & Wilson and Singers. S. S.
Slgel, 333 Morrison st, Marquam bldg.
3 CONTRACTS IN THE CALIFORNIA
Home Builders Association, at a good dis
count: low numbers; will mature soon:
here Is a chance to double your money In
a short time. For particulars write N 7S.
Oregonlan.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables; easy payments; we
rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod
em bar fixtures; cheap prices. Brunswick
Balke-Collender. 49 3d st.
WOLFF-AMERICAN BICYCLES. CLOSING
out; 340 bicycles at $23; 355 racers, $30
for cash: 130 rims. 50c on the dollar. S. S.
Slgel. 335 Morrison st.
CHOICE. YELLOW NEWTON PIPPIN AND
SplUenbcrg apple trees. Address Mllwaukle
Nurseries. Mllwaukle. Or.; send for prices.
YORK.
BAND INSTRUMENTS.
AGENCY. 07 1ST ST.
FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS SAFE. BEEN
ured only one year, a bargain. Calcf
Bros, 3Crt E. Morrison st.
FOUR 6-FT. SHOW CAS ES. TWO PANELED
IS-ft. counters and two wall cases for
sale cheap. 51. L. Asher. 50 N. 3d st.
FOR SALE ONE 5-TON TRUCK. NEW. AT
Theatrical Baggage Transfer Co, 307 Stark
street.
Typewriters, all makes, at cost: rubber stamp
goods, desks, etc Coast Agency Co, 231 Stark
FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. 324 CHAM
ber ot Commerce, or phone Main 2363.
FOR SALE A NEW SINGER SEWING MA
chlne. cheap. Phone Main 2232.
HELP WANTED MALE.
Men, women. learn watchmaking, engraving.
Jeweler work, optics. Easy terms, positions
guaranteed: money made learning. Watch-maklng-Engrav'g
School. 1426 4th av, Seattle
WANTED YOUNG MAN 20 YEARS OLD
as salesman and collector; opportunity for
advancement. Address. In own handwrit
ing, with references. T 7S. Oregonlan.
WANTED TRAVELING SALESMAN TO
carry side line coffee, tea and spices; sell
hotels and restaurants. Standard Coffee
& Spice MUls. 209 2d.
WANTED CITY SALESMAN ON COMMIS
ston. established line: must be a hustler;
give age, experience, references. D 76. Ore
gonlan. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE; WAGES
while learning; position after S weeks, GUI
man's Barber College. 627 Clay, San Fran.
Any Intelligent person may earn good Income
corresponding for newspapers: experience un
necessary. Press Syndicate. Lockport, N. Y.
325 TO 365 PER WEEK MADE WRITING
sick and accident Insurance for American
Mutual Benefit Association. 210 Allsky bldg.
SOLICIT ADVERTISING ODDFELLOWS
and Rebekahs' yearly directory. 35 dally up
easily earned. 633 Chamber Commerce.
TWO R. R. CAMP BLACKSMITH, 33 TO
33.50. free fare; 2 rough carpenters. 33. Gov
emmen contract. Hansen; 26 N. 2d.
HERE'S A CHANCE TO GET INTO A CASH
business that will pay you 13.50 a. day;
3150 required. Call 24S4 Stark t.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT
land and throughout state to solicit busi
ness. Call or write 607 McKay bldg.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALES 51 EN IN
Portland and throughout state; big wages to
rustlers. 203 McKay bldg.
TEN BOLTCUTTERS WANTED. APPLY
Western Cooperage Co, room 306 Steams
bldg, 6th and Morrison.
UNION HOTEL FOR ROOM AND BOARD;
rooms $1: board. 33.50 per week. 81 N. 6th
st. J. Anderson. Prop.
WANTED MAN TO WORK IN RESTAU
rant who can Invest $250 In business. M. E.
Lee. 93H 6th st.
SALESMAN ON ROAD TO HANDLE LIB
of stationery from fa.cO.-y on commission.
N 77, Oregonlan.
FIRST-CLASS BROILER AND LUNCHMAN.
Address G. M. Campbell. 320 James st, Se
attle. Waaa.
WANTED ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTS
man. Inquire Jos. Jacobberger, 608 Mc
Kay bldg.
WANTED MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. SHOES,
highest price paid. 50 3d. Phone Pacific 46.
SALESMEN FOR CHRISTY HOE SAFETY
Razor: bonanza elde line. 410 Fenton bldg.
WANTED SOLICITOR FOR BROKERAGE
firm. Apply to room 504 Dekum bldg, city.
GOOD COOK WANTED FOR MILL CAMP;
350 per month. Call Hotel Rhelnphals.
WANTED AT ONCE. 40 EXPERIENCED
shoe salesmen. Roberts Bros.
HELP WANTED MALE.
MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade In 8 weeks. The Mohler system of col
leges will open one ot their famoui barber
schools In Portland about February 10. Grad
uates earn from 515 to 325 per week. Only
reliable barber college In United State.
Special terms to first 20 students. Bo lively
and get special rates. Address,
MOHLER SYSTEM COLLEGES,
Portland. Oregon.
WANTED CAMP COOK. 350; MACHINIST.
33; benchman. framing. 33; man to work
In lathmlll. 32.25: 25 mill and yardmen;
32 up: falters, buclcerp. swampers, others.
We are now open for business In our new
ground-floor office.
LUMBERMEN'S LABOR BUREAU.
150 First Street.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BOD-led
unmarried men. between ages ot 21 and
35. citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, who can speak,
read and write English. Apply to Recruit
ing Officer. AInsworth block, 3d and Oak ts..
Portland. Or.
ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY
treated; discharges positively cured In from,
3 to 5 days; consultation free and sfrlctly
confldentlal; send for our symptom blank.
X-Radlum Medical Institute. 3d and Alder
sts.. entrance 253 Alder sr., Portland.
MAN UNDER 35 FROM PORTLAND OR Vi
cinity to prepare for good position as rail
way mall clerk; beginning salary S00 per
annum: gradual promotion: examination
April 21. E. O. Heynen, 213 Columbia bldg,
365" Washington st.
5IEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN THE BAR
ber trade: eight weeks required; only re
liable colleges In the world: free fare to
students. Moler System College. 215 Occi
dental ave, Seattle. Wash.
WANTED 51 AN OF GOOD APPEARANCE
to Introduce In Portland: the best of all fire
extinguishers, the "MInlmax." Salary and
liberal commission. Railway Equipment Co,
324 Chamber of Commerce.
FIRST-CLASS BUSHELMAN AND PRESS ER
at once. F. C. Stone, 203 E. 7th. Vancou
ver. Wash.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAK
ber trade. O 53. Oregonlan.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS CANADIAN
parlors have moved across the street and
are now located at 221 Morrison st, room
10; new matron with two years' experi
ence; all oraers for domestic help promptly
attended to; girls, call If you want work.
Canadian parlors.
WANTED FEMALE. STENOGRAPHER
who understands bookkeeping. Address, in
own handwriting, giving age. experience
and references, S 7S. Oregonlan.
LADIES HAVING TYRE WRITERS ; SPECIAL
edition newspaper work; reporting and com
posing; experience unnecessary. 63S Cham
ber Commerce.
SEWING GIRL (BUSHELING); HOUSE
keeper (help shooting gallery): office girl.
33; waitresses, domestic. Drake, 2Uts
Washington.
WANTED A HOUSEKEEPER BETWEEN
17 and 39. for a retired capitalist. Apply
at lOtl Willamette boulevard, between 11
and 12.
DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY X
Radium Medical Institute and Sanitarium.
3d and Alder; entrance 253 Alder at, Port
land. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE
sentatlvcs in Portland and throughout state;
good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. WAITERS,
cooks, chambermaids, general workers. St.
Louis Agency. 2304 Yamhill. Main 5413.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL OR WOMAN
for general housework, small family. Call
607 B. Taylor, or phono East 102S-
PIONBER LADIES' AGENCY.
215 Morrison, cor. 1st st.
Phone Main 2278.
HANSEN'S LADIES AGENCY.
3434 Washington st, cor. 7tb. upstairs.
Phone Main 2692.
COMPETENT OPERATORS ON POWER
machines for tailoring. Ritchie & Greene,
550 Washington 6t.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. 84S Mellnda ave, head of
Johnson st.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL TO TEND
store In bakery; good worker. Apply N 79,
Oregonlan.
GIRL WANTED FOR DINING-ROOM: NO
experience required. Zlnsley Restaurant.
230 1st st.
WANTED. AN OFFICE GIRL AT THEAT
rlcal Baggage' & Transfer Co, 307" Stark st.
WANTED COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER.
Remington machine used. C 79. Oregonlan.
WANTED 3 LADY CANVASSERS: SAL
ary. Hotel Antlers, room 44, hours 1-6.
WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: NO
objections to smalt child. Q 79. Oregonlan.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GEN
eral housework. Apply 706 Flanders st.
WANTED A NICE YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE
care of 2-year-old baby. Apply 414 7th.
NURSEGIRL FOR HEALTHY 2-YEAR-OLD
child. 346 Clifton. Phone Main 5016.
MAID TO DO HOUSEWORK. INQUIRE 2S7
N. 23th st.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
IF YOU WANT A GOOD PERMANENT SAL
aried position In Oregon City or Vancouver,
Wash, apply at once or address Commer
cial Hotel, room 39. 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
WANTED I5IMEDIATELY. PEOPLE FOR
dramatic and vaudeville stage; good oppor
tunity for amateur actors, singers, dancers,
musicians, etc. Room 1, 145 Vi 6th.
REPORTERS. LITERARY WRITERS. WHO
can use typewriters or otherwise; special
edition work. 638 Chamber Commerce.
WANTED LADIES OR GENTLEMEN TO
represent large business firm; good salary.
Address L 58. Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED MALB.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
POSITION BY EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEP
er and stenographer; thoroughly capable and
reliable. 51 78. Oregonlan.
SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER HAVE
bad 5 years' experience, and not afraid of
work. W 79. Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
JAPANESE DOMESTIC SERVANTS. FARM
hands and other laborers furnished. The
Nippon Employment Office, room 2. 29 N.
8d st, city. Main 5154. P. O. Box 175.
WANTED POSITION IN COMMERCIAL
house by young man of 21 with chance fo
advance; good references. Address 551
Washington, flat C
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN
furnish domestic servants, farmers also;
all kinds ot help. Main 4659. 288 Ever
ett St.
WANTED POSTION IN WHOLESALE
house, age 20: good references. Address
J.' E. Gheen. 551 Washington, flat C
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION,
small family, cook, or housework. 273
Bumslde st.
A FIRST-CLASS CHEF WANTS EMPLOT
ment In a camp or country hotel. X 80,
Oregonlan.
WANTED BY JAPANESE BOY. WORK OF
any kind. Tel. Pacific 9S6.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Domestics.
NEAT. EXPERIENCED SWEDISH GIRL
desires situation, second work, first-class pri
vate family. 230b Yamhill. Main 5413.
A YOUNG LADT ATTENDING NIGHT
school wishes general housework In fninlt
family. Phone East 643.
EXPERIENCED SWEDISH GIRL WANTS
second work In private family. 670 Wilson
street.
SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED 2D
girl. T 79. Oregonlan.
Housekeepers.
WANTED POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER
In first-class hotel or rooming-house. Ad
dress l uregonian.
Miscellaneous.
AN EASTERN LADY, JUST ARRIVED. DE
slres position in gentleman's home: good
housekeeper: can teach vocal and Instru
mental music and Italian: good nurse; city
or country. E 72. Oregonlan.
WORK WANTED FOR CHAMBER5IAIDS.
cooks, waitresses, housekeepers, domestics,
nurseglrls (Chinese. Japanese). Drake's,
2054 Washington.
SITUATION WANTED. EXPERIENCED
woman cook, hotel, boarding-house, house
keeper, boy 5; nurse. 230!4 Yamhill. Main
5113.