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THE MOUSING- OREGOXIAX, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 190S. Eli , IS ItlGHT REV. JOHN' HEIXHICH PASSES AWAY. Comes to Oregon in 1871 Occupies Various Parishes and Is Trans ferred to Baker City Diocese. BAKER CITY, Or., Jan. 5. Right Rev. John Helnrich, vicar-general of the dio cese ot Baker City, died at St. Elizabeth Hospital here at 3 P. M. today, at the agre of 60 years, after an illness that con fined him to his bed for several weeks, following a stroke of paralysis received a couple of years ago. He had lived in Oregon nearly 40 years and is known and respected all over the Northwest. He will be buried here on Wednesday next. A large attendance of the clergy of this State and others is ex pected at the funeral. Right Rev. John Heinrich, vicar-general of- the Baker City diocese, who died yes terday, was a native of Austria, and was graduated from tiie University of L.u vain, Belgium. He came to Oregon In 1871. accompanying the late Archbishop Blanchet on his return from one of his visits to Rome. Father Heinrich was the first priest to be ordained for Oregon. Soon after his arrival in Oregon he was appointed to the pastorate of the church at Roseburg, where he remained for 18 or 19 years. During this time he was in charge of the Catholic mission in iKug las. Coos and Curry Counties. After wards he became the pastor of the Baker City church. Later he was transferred to the St. Francis Church in East Port land. He was a number of years director of St. Mary"s Home at Beaverton. About three years ago he was transferred to Baker City as vicar-generai oi mat aio cese. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Portland. Or.. Jan. 5, 1S0S. Maximum temperature 53 decrees; minimum 44 flerreet. River reading at 8 A. M., feet;, change in last hours 0.6 feet. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M.) .17 inch: total since September 1. 1!K7, 18.4I lnfhes; normal sines September 1, 1907. ilO.Cj Inches; deficiency a.Ort . inches. Total sun shine January 4. lflOS. 4 hours; possible 8 hours 46 minutes. Barometer reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M . 30.40 Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. observations taken at 5 P. M.., Pacific time. January 5. 1U0S. S ?3 I 3 Wind. ( S s o I ft a STATIONS. Baker City ... Bismarck ..... Boise Eureka Helena North Head .. Pocatello Portland P.ed Bluff .... Roseburg hacramento . . . Salt l,ake ... an Francisco Spokane Ta-coma Walla Walla . . ,. T. 6. w ,. so! .w; 4isw . I 42 1 .00 8'SE . IT.I -"2 4INB . I 4li .00, K'SW . i .-.si .2a2o;sw ..' 31 .00,14'SE ..I .it- b'sw . Ml .00.1 4XW . . ,Vi .10 4 W . r.2i .oo! 8' n . ! Xn) .IK1 4 E . I M! .0j 4 N . I 4rt T. iL-0'SV . I 2l .50112 SW . I 5! .011 (!SW Pt Cloudy -Clear IP PlniMv Irt cloudy JOIoudy IPt Cloudy lOoudy ICloudy IClear IClear IClear Pt Cloudy IClear T. Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The storm noted on last evening's veather chart off the roast of Vancouver Island, has moved rapidly eastward during the last twenty-four hours and is now cen tral over Northern Montana. It developed Into a storm of considerable intensity, being attended by high winds over Washington and Western Oregon, accompanied by mod erate rainfall. The following maximum wind velocities were reported: North Head, 7B miles southeast; Portland, 28 southwest; Tax-oma. 38 southwest; Walla Walla, 34 southeast; Spokane. 34 southwest, and Helena 46 southwest. An extensive high area overlies California. Nevada and South ern Idaho, and fair weather prevails in consequence over those states. No marked changes in temperature occurred. The indi cations point to occasional rain over West ern Washington Monday, while It will prob ably be fair and cooler over the remainder or the district. FORECAST. Portland and Vicinity Monday probably fair and cooler; easterly winds. Western Oregon Monday probably fair and cooler; -easterly winds. Western Washington Monday occasional rain; southwest winds. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Idaho Monday fair and cooler. U LODHOLZ, Local Forecaster Temporarily In Charge. Man-tux e Licenses. HORTON-HAWKINS Q. IT. Horton, Ore gon City. 2; Ada Ella Hawkins, 24 STOCHOWIC.T-FIvKC K Max StochowlcJ, city. 20; Mary Fleck, 2. BAXTER-FROSH Wilson R. Baxter, city. 28; Rosa Frosh. 20. OTBBON8-RURSON William Gibbons, 29; Kressa Burson, 24. OSGOOD-SOOTT W. D. Osgood. Oakland. 21; Ethylr Isabel!- Scott. 20. COLE-THOMAS W. I. Cole, city, 21: Ma bel Pearl Thomas, 18. Wedding and visiting cards. W. O. Smith Co., Washington bids., 4th and Wash. Wedding Invitations. Latest styles, proper forms, ts for 100. Alvln 8 Hawk. 144 '-'d. Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC Leaving: Portland Roseburg Passenger 8:15 a. m. Cottage Grove passenger. ........ 4:13 p. m. California Express .............. 7:45 p.m. San Francisco Express 12:00 p.m. Veit Side Corvallts Passenger 7:00 a.m. Sheridan Passenger 4:10 p.m. Forest a rove passenger 11 :00 a. m. Forest Grove passenger 0:40 p.m. Arriving Portland Oregon Kxpress 7:55a.m. Cottage Grove Passenger 1 11 :30a. m. Bom burg Passenger S ;30 p. m Portland Express 11:15 p. no. West 61de VJorvallls Passenger 6:S9p. m. Sheridan Passenger 10:30 a. m. Forest Grove Passenger 8:00 a. m. Forest Qrove Passenger..... 2:50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express..... ; North Coast & Chicago Limited. . Overland Express 8:S0 a. m. 2 00 p. m. 11:43 p. m. Arriving; Portland North Coast limited 7:00 a.m. Portland Express 4:15 p.m. Overland Express 8:13 p. m, OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Lea Tins; Portland ' '. " Pendleun Passenger 7:15 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:30 a.m. Spokane Flyer 8:13 p. m. Ksnsas City A Chicago Express. 6:00 p. m. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer '. 8:00 a. m. Chi.. Kan. City ft Portland Ex.. 0:45a.m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:50 p. m. Pendleton Passenger 6:15 p. m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. I.eTlng Portland Astoria Seaald Express Astoria ft Seaside Express , Arriving Portland A st orla & P or t land Paaa Portland Express , 8:00 a. nv C:U0 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C. P. R. fehorc xane. via SDOkane. . Seattle Arriving; Portland C. P. R. Short Line, vim Spokane. -Via Seattle 7:00 p. m. 11:45 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 7KK) a. m. Jetterson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. I -easing Portland Pallas Fsfittniccr Dal is Passenger ..... Arrtrlnx Pnrrland Dallas Passenger Dallas Paaaenttar 7:40 a. i 4:15 p. 1 1015 a. 5:60 p. i . G. MACK 8 CO. 86-88 THIRD STREET Desire to call -attention to their CLEARANCE SALE, which includes their entire stock of ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC Rugs, Car pets, Linoleums, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Couch Covers, Table Covers and Lace Bedspreads. AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG THEATER, 14th and Washlnffton- Phones Main 1 and A1122. TONIGHT. TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE WEDNESDAY. SCHUBERT BROS. PRESENT JAM"ES T. POWERS. THE MUSICAL-COMEDY. THE BLUE MON." Evenings, $2 to 60c; matinee, $1.50 to oOc. HP I IP THEATER A V 14tn and Washington Phones "Main 1 and A1122. 4 NIGHTS. BEGINNING TOMORROW Special Price Matinee Wednesday. Schubert Brothers Present the Comedian. JAMES T. POWERS. In the Musical-Comedy, -"THE BLUE MOON." Evenings. $2 to 50c; matinee. 91. BO to SOe. SEATS SELLING AT HEILIG THEATER JAN KUBELIR THURSDAY NIGHT SATURDAY AFTERNOON Prices Lower floor. S2.50, $2.00; balcony, $2.00. (1.50. $1.00: gallery, $1.00. MARQUAM GRAND (Portland's Famous Theater Phone Main G) Monday and Tuesday, Continuous Performance, 2 P. M. to lO:30 P. M. THE GREAT PASSTOX PLAT, The Life of Christ. Marvelous. Realistic. Any Seat loc. Jan. 8, 9, 10, 11 Florence Roberts. BAKER THEATER rnone Mate s GEORGE L. BAK.ER, General Manager. All this week. The Baker Stock Company In Richard Hard in p Davia famous play, NOIJIiiRS OF FORTUN1S. One of the greatest stock productions of the entire season. A beautiful South Ameri can play. Evening prices ?."s. 3Tc. 50c. Matinee 15c, 2oc. Matinee Saturday. Next Week "The Other GlrL" EMPIRE THEATER phone Mam 117 Milton W. Seaman. Met. Tonight All Week Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Arthur C. Alston's Great Southern Drama, AT THE OlaD CROSS ROAD'S. Strong Play. Refined Specialties. Excel lent Company. Regular Empire prices. Next Week "In Louisiana." LYRIC THEATER Both Phones: Main 4685; Home, A 1026. Week commencing Monday. January 6 The Allen Stock Company Presents . THJE TRANSGRESSORS. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturdav and Sunday. Prices lOc and 2c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20c and SOe. .Boxes ouc. onice open io a. M. to lO P. M. THE STAR phones l For the Entire Week of January 5 THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. PRE- oania Anc ijttKA'r SENSATIONAL MELODRAMA, "A CHILD OK THK SLUMS." Matloees Sundays. Tuesdavx. ThuraHav. and Saturdays at 2:3 P. M. ; prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15: nrlcea !.-. QVi. and H5c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. THE GRAND ET'M. Prices WAkrinv Mntinnoa iKn n all a.. of the house ex rent hntiR Vmnin cc i sc. and 2&c. Sunday Matinees, same price as evenings. FOUR ONETTI SISTERS. European Gymnasts and Acrobats. MR. PREMTON KllNDAXL, America's Greatest Protean Actor. And a Host of Other Acts. PANTAGES BIO COMEDY SPECIAL TTM CROTN, The noted Mimic. Monologist and Comedian. xne baugti of a Lifetime. 9-BIG ACTS-9 Performances da.lly at 2:80. T:ao and o P. M. Admission 15 cents; lower floor 25c; boxes 50c. Any seat, weekday matinees, 15c AUCTION SALES TODAX. By J. T. "Wilson, at salesroom. 208 1st wt at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. DIED. GAMMANS December SO. at- Brooklyn, N. i-. .ita i.. wire or feioert rl. t.ammans. FUNERAL NOTICE. SHERIDAN In this city. Jsnuary 4. Amelia snenaan. aea 4j years. montns and days. The funeral services will be held at Finley's chapel at 1:30 P. M. Monday. January 6. Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. J. P. n'T FV A RON VnnevJ nlrOTtm. Third and Madison. Phone Main S, A 1699. Dnnninr. MrF.ntre llhanrh. Fnnrnd TH. rectors. 7th line. Phone SI. 430. Lady asst. ERICSON rNDERIAKTXO CO.. 409 Alder t- Lady assistant. Phone Main 813S. EDWARD HOLMAN CO Pnnmil rHrM. ore, SiO 3d st. Lady assistant, phone M. 507. ZEM.ER-BYRNES CO.. Fnnrral Dilat ors. 37S KnaaclL East 1088. Lady assistant. Alder. Lmdj tusistant. Phone East 6t. MEETING NOTICES. CAMELIA CHAPTER. NO. 2T. O. E. S. Resular communication this (Monday) evening, new Masonic Temple. TVeot Park and Yamhill sis. xy onior w. i. installation of officers. ANNIE E. COOTE. Secretary. . MACCABEES. UNIFORM RANK. WILL Rive a social dance ln.K. of P. Hall Thurs day evening, January 9. Good music Friends are invited. E. M. LANCE, Captain. NEW TODAY. 0 ACRES best river-bottom fruit land, un improved. Hi miles from Roseburg: will exchange for residence property or for merchandise and will pay any difference . In cash. Address Thos. Cobb, Box 668 Roseburg. Or. Holladay's Addition The one BEST place In Portland to buy. GEOGRAPHICAL, CENTER and M03T DESIRABLE residence property of the city. The Oregon Real Estate' Company Third Street. FOR RENT To desirable tenant the upper floors of the Burkhard building East Burnside and Union ave. There are 135 rooms, and the premises will be thoroughly renovated. Possession January 3 5. W. H. GRIXDSTAFP, 510 Commercial Block. Phone Main 6009 Piano Studio of Louis H. Boll Now located corner 6th and ' Washington sts., Lafayette bldn., parlors 30 and 31. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. LOT FREE. Beautiful 6-room new bungalow, mod ern, up-to-date, built-in buffet, bookcases, linen closet, cabinet, pantry, etc. : lot corner 60x100; graded streets, cement s dewalks and curbs, high-grade proposi tion; price is the value of the house only; you get the corner lot tree; $3400; terms. Lutterworth, owner, Acheson bldg.. 14S Fifth. Main 66; Home 2811. IF you have the cash, here In the buy of the year. 15 desirable residence lots 15 minutes from the center of the city and within two blocks of two streetcar lines, for 200, one-half cash, balance to suit musL be old immediately THE BPANTON CO. 270 Stark st. (Ground Floor) SNAP 5-room cottage, large attic, cement basement, porcelain batb, gas, tinted walls, built last June for owner's use. East 33d st., near Division; good car service see tXl: PriCe ?2200: cash 50: better ELLIS. YORK & CO.. Rooms 20 and SI, 2t4 Morrison St. SNAP. Nice 7-room unfinished residence end full Jot 50x100 feet. 2 blocks W.-W. car line, only 51200. ft cash, balance 3 years, o per cent. Owner must sell. J. FRANK PORTER. 607 Commercial Bldg ONE of the prettiest homes in the best part of frvington; 7 rooms, new, modern, com plete, of very best construction; owner has lett city; bargain. Phone East 5192. Main S30, A1S33, or call at 609 McKay bldg. 6 TO 10-room modern houses, from $1000 up; easy terms; also rooming-houses, bueinesa chances, farms and timber land; .will trade. Arthur S. Draper & Co., rooms fi and ti. 343 H Washington St., cor. 7th. 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT. 6-room modern house, corner, close In on East Side. Rented and leased at $22.50 per month. $2700. ft cash. Owner, room 412 Commercial bldg. CHOICE S-acre lota for sale on the Oregon electric carline; also a few special bar gains In larger tracts near the city. W. E. Burke. C20 Chamber of Commerce bldg TWO lots 100x100. East Side, on carline; will sell cheap or exchange for houee and lot Call between 11 A. M. and 4:30 P. M. Room 300, 311ft Stark at. 6-ACRB tract on Oregon City electric car line; a beautiful building site; $3000, half cash, H. Q. Starkweather, Mllwaukle, Or. 6ELLWOOD TOWNSITB CO. makes a spe cialty of Sellwood home and vacant lots. 1065 EL 13th st. Phone Sellwood 161. TWO good houses on Everett St.. between 21st and 22d; good income; price $9000. Calf room. 40 Washington bldg. BEAUTIFUL lot on graded street, cement walks; all -paid; $450; easy terms; anao. Addresa W 494. Oregonian. 11 PER CENT Income on investment; 5 " room flat, new, strictly modern; close in. Address B 618. Oregonian., NEW. large, modern 7-room house. Central Albina; full corner lot. F. W Reils owner, 227 Skldmore St. NEW fiat building, bringing 12 per cent- lo cation high and sightly; terms. Call at room 40 Washington bldg. FOR SALE 6-room house, lot 50x100" U block off carline; $80o on terms SiiO cash. O 495. Oregonian. FOUR lots, choice comer, on Nicolai street -will sell at a bargain. $3900. Inquire room 40 Washington block. FOR SALE or exchange, house and lot 884 East Salmon st. Inquire 8rt2ft Park st Phone Main 3C20. 79 CHOICE building site 135x100 in Ir-inffton- all Improvements in, $2300. Call room 40 Wash ington bidg. MODERN 6-room houee, nice lawn, near University station. M. H. Tower, 733 Gi rard st. SPHINX AGENCY, business and residence property. 30S Chamber of Commerce bldg. FOR SALE on Installments, modern 7-room house. E. 22d st. Phone Wood lawn 84. A PET of Portland block books at a bargain. Inquire 269 14th st. FOR SALE! 6-room furnished flat. 204 Park t- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. BPANTON'S HOME i BARGAINS. $2650 Two-story 6-room- house, modern ; lot 50x100. nice lawn, two short block from carline, only 15 min utes out; $tiCO caeh, balance same as rent. $2400 New 5-room modern cottage; small amount down, balance easy terms. $2200 A thoroughly renovated 8-room house on the L. carline, near Free mont st.; this is a splendid oppor tunity for reliable worklngman with Lsrge family; pay $100 cash and $25 a month. $lf00 2 acres very choice garden or fruit land, 5 minutes walk from street car; lota opposite selling for $350 each. $1400 5-room cottage near carline, nicely located; $500 cash, $20 monthly. $1200 Very neat 4-room cottage, lot 50x 110; terms. $ 675 50x100 lot on E. 16tb St.. near Di vision , easi 1 y worth $950. $ 525 4-room cottage. $250 caeb, balance very easy. THE SPANTON CO., 270 Stark st. (ground floor). FIVE acres for sale, 2 blocks north from Isuther Station, Estacada line, 1 mile south from Tremont, Mount Scott line; all in cultivation, fenced, good well, some small fruit; 2-room house, good chicken-house, 75 Black Minorcas; price, $2600. Owner, Hams Therkelsen. FOR SALE TLMBER LAND. TO TIMBER BUYERS. ' Now is the time to secure bargains. "We have them and good ones. 60 days from now you will pay more than you do to day. See us before buying. Sphinx Agency, 308 Chamber of Commerce. TIMBER LAND. OREGON. WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA. JAMES D. LACET & CO.. Chicago. New Orleans, Seattle i 829 Chamber ot Commerce. Portland. WANTED Address of timber cruisers familiar with unoccupied lando within railroad grants In California and Oregon. Address Fettvley, 378 3d et.. San Francisco. SEVEN good yellow pine timber claims in Klamath and Lake Counties. J. A. Finch. Owner, rooms 4. 5. 6 Mulkey bldg. phone A 1240. CALL ON US. COLUMB IA TRUST CQM PANT, Couch Bldg., 109 4th st.. near Wash. CHOICE TIMBER CLAIMS FOR LOCA tion. Commercial Abstract Co., Suite 34. Raleigh Bldg., 323 Washington at. HOMESTEAD relinquishment; will exchang for city property; will aasume mortgage. X 257, Orejronlaa. TIMBER wanted. Sphinx Agency, room 308. Chamber of Commerce bldg. FOR SALE FARMS. ACRE tracts along the line of the O. W. p. from $65 up. We make a specialty of farms and acreage In this locality. MOREHOUSE-WIEST CO.. 420 Lumber Exchange bldg. 15 ACRES. mile from Gresham depot, 11 acres cleared. 100 fine young apple trees, $L'000 . $800 down, balance 10 years at 5 per cent. Morehouse-Weist Co., 420 Lumber Exchange bldg. SUNSHINE, blue skies, orange groves. Or la nd, Cal., Is booming! Cheap rich land and Government irrigation works building. W. W. Payne, agent, 12O0 Williams ave. Phone Woodla-.vn 1118. 320 ACRES near Salem, half cleared, bal ance good timber; fine soil; house and -barn: price $22.50 per acre; will divide if desired. D 513, Oregonian. 25 A ORES. 6 miles out. house, bam, fruit, ?TT. must sell in two weeks. For par ticulars address H 510, Oregonian. 11 ACRES one mile from Oregon City, good soil, running water, some timber; price SSQO. K 507, Oregonian. TO EXCHANGE. 5 ACRES best river-bottom fruit land, un improved, 1 !4 miles from Roseburg; will exchange for residence property or for merchandise and will pay any difference in cash. Address Thos. Cobb, Box 633, Roseburg, Or. ACREAGE near carline, 15 minutes ride from Alder st.. to exchange for residence or small farm. Moore & Frost Land Co., S wetland bldg., city. FOR SA LE or exchange for Improved city property, 240 acrfs of choice irrigibls land; will assume. R 515. Oregonian. WILL trade choice building lot for savings accounts) in Title Guarantee ft Trust Co. F 470. care of Oregonian. WILL give real estate and some money for what you have. 325 Lumber Exchange. WILL trade for what you have. L. Alas worth Smith. 309 Wells-Fargo bids. WILL trade real estate for first-class piano. X 499, OreRonian. WANTED REAL ESTATK. 1 HAVE several customers waiting for good residence properties, improved or unim proved In tiorthwest part of city. J. FRANK PORTER, 607 Commercial Bldg. WANTED City propertj, farms asd timber lands. MOREHOUSE-WIEST CO., 420 Lumber Exchange bldg. WANTED Neat cottage and lot; prefer Ful ton or South Portland; must be bargain; state price in first letter. J 586. Ore gonian. WAITED To buy cottage and lot of owner; give location and price. K 608, Orego nian. WANTED TIMBER LANDS. WANTED Locaters for Government timber lands. Parties desiring to take up timber claims now Is your opportunity in a good location, can be driven to with vehicles. Timber consists of sugar pine, yellow pine and some fir; will leave here with parties about January 12. For particulars call up E. E. Willard, phone Main 6670, room 201 Imperial Hotel. WANTED TO RENT FARMS. WANTED to rent. 5 to 20-acres with fair house, near, carline or on river. O 501, Oregonian. How Mucn Do They Pay You? Just about enough for board and carfare and they do that grudgingly implying that it's more than the position, is worth don't they? Makes you feel like a charity patient most of the time. Well, it's your own fault if you work for that kind of a concern. There are hundreds of the right sort in The Oregonian Want Columns all the time. Xot soulless corporations, but men with a streak of real human nature that gets to the surface and treats employes like white folks. They're the appreciative kid, who like to have good, dependable fellows around and are willing to pay what they're worth. You're just like a lot of others stick where you are because you don?t have time or opportunity to get out and look around but that excuse is a "has-been" these days. The Oregonian Want Ads put your opportunity right in your hand. Your part is simply to read and answer every day. You invest only a little time in a big possibility, and today is the best time to start. WANTED FARMS. WANTED 25 to 100 acres well Improved Northern Oregon or Southern Washington. Full particulars first letter; spot cah; owner only. F498, Oregonian. WANTED To rent 5 to 40 acres for term of 3 to 5 years, with option of purchase, within 7 to 25 miles of Portland, near R. R. and boat. J 494. Oregonian. WANTED I .and within 15 miles ot Van couver. Wash. Address R 499. Oregonian. WANTED AND FOR BALE LAND SCRIP. ALL kinds. Including approved forest re serve scrip, for surveyed, un surveyed tim ber and prairie Government land. H. M. Hamilton, "The Portland," Portland, Or. PUBLIC land scrip for sale; land, mining practice. 0. N. Clark, Atty., Washington, D. C. FOR SALE Horses. Vehicles and Harness. WANTED Sound, well broken team, mares preferred, used to bard work; 2800 to 3000 pounds. Would buy entire outfit it suitable, R 484. Oregonian. FOR SALE Ten head of horses, weighing from 1300 pounds to 1600 pounds, by G. K. Howitt. Montavtlla. Hubert ft Hall. 20$ 4tb. dealers In bones and vehicles; horses and vehicles for rent. "Pianos. LADY going East and perhaps to Europe, to be gone a year, would like to leave a val uable Hallett & Davis piano in responsible party's parlor; might sell It. X 600, Ore gonian. FOR BALE Smith ft Barnes upright ptano, tn good condition;, will sell same on easy term a Phone Main C230, room 79 Glendora Hotel, after 6 P. M. FOR SALE Stelnway grand piano, very fine Instrument, beautifully grained rosewood case. Price reasonable; terms easy. W 472, Oregonian. Miscellaneous. THE best dry 4-foot fir wood delivered for $6 per cord and will send a machine to saw for 50 cents a cord, and then you are sure of full measure. Kirk Hoover. Phone Pacific 2506, A 1284. NOTICE to plumbers: We now have on hand about 100 tons new assorted cast and malleable fittings, In any eiz. which we will dispose of at half regular price. M. Barde & Sons, 8th and Gll&an sts. FOR SALE New and second-hand billiard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables; with privilege of buying; modern bar fix tures; cheap prices. Brunswick-Balks-Co;-lender. 49 3d st. SECOND-HAND pipe, good as new, any size or quantity ready for shipment; also any size assorted new fittings at half regular prices. M. Barde ft Sons, 8th and GMsan sts. FOR SALE CHEAP One second-hand log ging road engine; will handle one mile of line. E. Turney, 185 East 12th. Phone East 1731 or B1731. FOR SALE Gasoline launch 50 ft. length. 12ft ft. beam, 35 H. P.. 8-cyIinder Union engine. B 499, Oregonian. BUT or sell furniture, stoves sad household goods. Call Main 6374 or A 2327. Ws went your trade. The Dollar. FOR SALE Registered Rum Ian wolf hound puppies; Valley Farm stock. Address Frank Roberta1, Heppner, Or. SNAP Work launch, pasFengers or towing; 31-foot; Keats 30; guranted fine order. 203 First st. FRESH cows for sale or exchange; they are fat ones. 9-5 East 30th. Phone East 5505. MOVING-PICTURE EXCHANGE Machines, supplies, slides, films for rent. 165ft 4th st. ELEGANT mandolin for sale cheap. Phone Pacific 577. Address 537 Montgomery st. FRESH tows for sale or exchange for fat ones. 95 East 30th. Phone East 5505. BARGAIN Office table, bookcase, dining sets. 5 good carpets. 106 Union ave. Al FAMILY cow, Jersey; will be fresh Jan uary 10. at 546 East Gth st. CASH for all kinds of household goods. Phone East 58SS. A GOOD family cow for sale at 930 Minne sota avenue. . OLIVER typewriter: bargain. 514 Marquam. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED Registered drug clerk : give age, experience and salary wanted: state if mar ried or single. Address North Bend Drug Company, North Bend, Or. LADY OR GENTLEMAN SALESMAN for rapid-selling specialty; this article has done extra well since Nov. 1. Call at 386 Park st. Call week days. REPORTER, morning newspaper, $15 start; printing, newspaper help wanted, furnished: Northwest Newspaper Brokerage, Goodnough bldg. WANTED Young men to study telegraphy and stenography; positions at good wage when competent. Oregon College, 5th and Oak. WANTED Salesmen, all lines, bookkeepers, stenographers and clerical men. Call or writs Commercial Abstract Co., 323ft Wash. st. WAGE scale in British Columbia and ad vice to Immigrants for 10 cents in silver. Rousseau & Berry, Vancouver, B. C. WANTED Bright young man with small capital to learn real estate business and make big money. 225 5th st. WANTED Bright honest young man to take care of office. Will average $25 per week. $150 required. 189ft 4th st. 48 MEN wanted at once to learn plumbing evenings; $50. Pacific Trade School, 307 Hinckley block, Seattle. WANTED Photo coupon and portrait agents; new winner. Cuthbert. Dekura bldg. California Wine Depot, headquarters for cooks ana neipers. ia n st. iac. 2183. P. Loratl. SALESMEN for city and country wanted on expense and commission. 207 "Couch bldg. HIGH-CLASS salesman, $ 10,000 profit, something new. 215 Commercial bldg. GOOD bushelman wanted; must be able to clean and press. 106ft 6th . st, Gilbert. HELP WANTED MALE. YOUNG men to prepare for coming ex amination for postal clerks; you can leam right at home; good wages to start; excellent opportunity for promotion. Call or write today. Pacific States School, McKay bldg. MEN to learn electricity, plumbing, plaster ing, bricklsying. all kinds of drafting and plain reading; day and night; no books; po sition secured, free catalcgue. Coyne Trade Schools. 230-240 Eighth San Francisco. PROTECT yourself for $1 per month against accident, sickness and death. Write or call for full " information. Northwest ern Health and Accident Association, 20i Wells-Fargo bldg. Agents wanted. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. A thoroughly competent and reliable man can find a permanent position with a good opportunity for advancement. Ap ply to p 493, Oregonian. MEN and women to learn barber trade In eight weeks; graduates earn from $15 to $25 weekly; expert Instructors; catalogue free. Moler System of Colleges, 35 North Fourth st., Portland. BARBERS BOARD OF EXAMINERS will be in session at 167ft let St., January 13. 14 and 15. Those holding permits will pleaso appear for examination. T. M. Leabo, secretary. SALESMAN. An energetic, competent and exper ienced salesman for our toy department. OLDS. WORTMAN ft KING. WANTED To know the whereabouts of Mon roe Long; something of importance to com- - muni cats to him. Address Louis Nockels. 524 Alaska bldg., Seattle, Wash. YOUNG man wanted for hardware business; . must be a good penman; wages $6 per week. State age and references. Ad dress N 517. care Oregonian. 500 MEN wanted Free -naves and haircuts, 2S4 Couch st. Moler Barber College. YOUNG man with $25 can make big money and learn. 287 ft Salmon. Room 12. WE sec 10 e positions for our members; spe cial membership $2. Y. M. C. A. COLUMBIA Employment Co. Help free to employer. 25 N. 2d st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. ATTENTION. Applicants for all kinds of work regis ter with us. free of charge, so ws may locate you on short notice, HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. 843ft Washington st.. Corner 7th. upstairs. CAPABLE housekeeper, must be good plain cook and good manager, assist with chil dren; no washing, fine wages to right party. Phone Woodlawn 619 or call at 860 Union ave. North. FRAKE'S school of beauty culture, 409 Washington, electric and vibratory treat ments. Marcel waving; terms reasonable; good position when qualified. GIRL 16 years or older; to look after small children and help in light housework; nice home. Take J car to Chapman st. Dr. Baker, 697 Madison st W. WANTED By small family, two girls, one as cook, the other for second work; must be first-class. Phone East 474 or C1474, or call 533 Broadway. WANTED Young women, study telegraphy and stenography; excellent positions open for graduates cf combined course. Oregon College, 5th and Oak. WANTED A good, reliable girl for general housework, 1093 Franklin st., Willamette weights.- Phone Main 2999. Good wages; reierencen lequirea. LADY 'typesetter, steady position, country jit-wapupr, iu ween. iortnwest News paper Brokerage, Goodnough bldg. Main COMPETENT girl for housework and cook ing ; no othei s need apply ; references re quired. 1544 Belmont. Phone Tabor 39 after 10. YOUNG lady as collector for religious pur- M -, ,,.uab D iuu ouiftci tutu BpeaKer; good pay, steady work. C 496. Oregonian. WANTED Refined, capable woman for re sponsible position, with opportunities for ad vancement. Viavt Co., 10th and Morrison. WANTED Marker and distributor: reference required. U. S. Laundry Co.. cor. Grand vb MJia m. ftaumon. fnone East 63. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. 34oft Washington st.. Corner 7th, upstairs. Phone Main 2G92. . EXPERIENCED girl for general house work; three in family. Call between 8 and 12 M.. 340 10th st. WANTED Young girl to assist housework; West side; family two; good home; HO. Phone East 639. HOUSEWORK Girl for housework In small family; one to sleep at home preferred. 461 ft Sixth st. WANTED Young lady for photo studio steady; small wages to start. Cutberth, Dekum bldg. TEACHERS, at once, city or out of town C. R. B. Teachers' Agency, 386 ft Wash ington st. WANTED A good girl to do general house work; German girl preferred. Inquire 601 Schuyler. WANTED Experienced cook for family of four. 474 Market, cor. 14th. Phone Main 2800. WANTED Competent girl for general house work. Apply 181 East 16th st. Phone East Cashiers, bookkeepers, stenographers, store help. Clerks' Reg. Bureau. 386 ft Wash. st. A COMPETENT girl for general housework. .Apply 383 .M St.; Willamette Heights. WANTED Young girl or middle-aged woman to help with housework. 195 N. 23d. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. Call at 791 Tillamook at., Irvlngton. GIRL WANTED to do housework in family of two; wages $15. 563 East Morrison. WAITRESS to work In restaurant. $7, 9 hours. 403 Et Morrison st. ' Phone B 6030. . YOUNG girl for light housework; must sleep at home. 84 10th, near Burnside. EAST SIDE Female Employment Office, 122 ft Grand ave. East 1055. NEAT girl for general housework; small family. Phone Sellwood 573. WANTED Neat girl for general housework. Apply 107 N. 16th st. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED Party to furnish meals for camp of ten men for two months; ten miles from Salem on Oregon Electric Railway. Ad dress C L. Brown, W&conda substation, care Willamette Construction Co., Salem, Or. MEN and women to learn watchmaking, en graving and optics; easy terms; positions secured ; money earned while learning. Watchmaking, Engraving School, cor. 4th and Pike, Seattle. , THE PORTLAND LAW SCHOOL will open Its next term January 6, 625 Worcester block. Day and night classes; low tui tion; thorough work; two years' course. ANY person knowing whereabouts of E. H Mac Donald, kindly write Lou Conner, Gen eral Delivery, Victoria. B. C. Good Impor tant news. JAPANESE employment office; male and fe - male. 249 Couch st. Phone Main 6521. CLEVER agents to sell new and attractive novelty. Call after 10, 181 th. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. YOUNG man extensive business experience! formerly stenographer and bookkeeper, ac quainted with modem office systems, recent ly treasurer and advertising manager small corporation, wishes position with good insti tution; might invest some money. Address T 512. Oregonian. PRIVATE secretary, stenographer, corre spondent or clerical; wide commercial ex perience; thorough, accurate and depend able. J 496. Oregonian. TRAVELING salesman, experienced, and can make good, wants position; no trunks; Im plements preferred. Address N 400. care Oregonian. ACCOUNTANT AUDITOR. Books opened, closed or adjusted. P. L. Crawford, 16 Hamilton bldg., or East 1958. SALESMAN" of experience wonld like posi tion as house salesman, can make good. Address V 519, Oregonian. EASTERN dry goods man (20 years exper ience) would like nositlon as buyer. Ad dress O 509. Oregonian. BOOKKEEPER, reliable, best references as . to executive ability and accuracy. T 475. Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED MALE. BookkeeDera and Clerks. WANTED Position by dry goods man, city and out of town; references. . L 497, Oregonian. Miscellaneous. SITUATION wanted by a man used to packing crockery, drugs, wood, willow and glassware, notions, etc. ; 15 years" exper ience; references. H 518. Oregonian. STUDENT wishes position tending furnace and making himself generally useful In exchange. for board and room. AddressH 5O0, Oregonian. MAN and wife, cooks, would like work In camp, man cook, wife helper. Address Cook, R. , F. 1. route 2. box 28. Port land WANTED By sober, neat young man aged, 23. position of any kind; references If de sired. R. H. C-. 8tl4 Strong st.. Portland. COOK Competent Japanese cook" wants po sition In private family, phone Pacific 2148. 121 Worth 15th St. JAPANESE boy wants position to do house work in private family; Speaks good Eng lish. P 518. GENERAL housecleantng by day. Job or hour, and guarantee work. Main 8004, Thompson. EXPERIENCED man and wife want work on ranch, or other employment. O 503, Ore gonian. ' GOOD, Japanese boy wants a position at h( usework or cooking help. Phone Pacific 2412. GOOD Japanese boy wants situation; house work or helping cook. 526 Washington st. KALSOMINING done at $3 per room. 13o Ut et. Main 1334. Leave address. YOU NO Japanese wants eituat ion at house work: reference. 271 Everett St. BOY 19, wants work, can furnish refer ences. J 477, Oregonian. WORK of any kind by responsible man of ability. J 509, Oregonian. A YOUNG Japanese boy wants a position for schoolboy. Call Main 6525. A JAPANESE wants situation "as tailor; ref erence. 271 Everett st. PAPERING and tinting done. $3 per room. Phone Main 8274. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. i Bookkeepers and Stenographers. STENOGRAPHER of conslderapbe law and mercantile experience wants position or would give part service for desk room. Young Women's Christian Association. . Main 5267. FOR a good stenographer, beginner or ex perienced. Phone Clerical Office. Main 4504. No poor ones. COMPETENT bookkeeper would like small set of books to keep afternoons. Address R 496. Oregonian. YOUNG stenographer will copy menu cards In exchange for meals. N 490, Oregonian. Collector, cashier snd office worker; experi ence, best references. T 476, Oregonian. YOUNG stenographer owning machine de sires office work. W 486, Oregonian. EXPERIENCED stenographer, $45; refer ences. T 474, Oregonian. iiressmakers. PLAIN and fancy dressmaking, evening dress8 a specialty; suits altered. 305ft Jefferson, corner 5th, room 36-37. Pacific 2165 FIRST-CI,AfcS dreesr.aker, excellent designer, . fine fitter, wishes engagements. Phone Pa cific 2715. 262 14th. DRESSMAKING and plain sewing; prices rea sonable. Mrs. Wright, 23ft Union ave., room 25. . MME. TUTTLE, modiste, 601 Montgomery, near 15th. M-G car. Phone A 5067. Housekeepers. WANTED By young lady and mother, to keep house for worthy gentleman who haa nice suburban home; state wages. S. C, 1039 E. 19th St.. north. WANTED By experienced young lady, place to do housekeeping or work out of town; references exchanged. Address B 617, Ore gonian. MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes position sa housekeeper for two in family. Address V 513. Oretronian LADY wishes to keep house for widower or bachelor. Addrees P 504. Oregonian. M Iscel laneoos. PIANO lessons at your home; references; terms reasonable. Phone Main 8374. A CUBAN lady wants general work. Phone Pacific 3C97. A LADY wants day work. Phone Pacific 2354. WANTED AGENTS. A HOME company; low premium rates and high cash value make the policies of the Columbia Life & Trust Co. easy to sell. Apply to Jesse R. Sharp, manager of agents, 214 Lumber Exchange bldg. AGENTS Large profits and fair treatment selling ink and rust remover; every house hold needs it ; every housekeeper buys it. Write for terms. Jacobs, Dept. G, 1525 Sutter at., San Francisco. WANTED Agents to sell our high-grade trees, shrubs, etc. Outfit furnished free. Commission advanced each week. Choice territory open. Albany Nurseries, Albany. Or. LADIES Have territory still open la a few counties on a fast-selling article; every lady wants It; write at once; sample 25c Star Novelty Co., 366 Page st., S. F., Cal. AGENTS WANTED Can you sell goods? If so, we need you; complete outfit free; cash weekly. Write for choice of territory. Capi tal City Nursery Co., Salem. Or. WANTED TO RENT, WANTED To rent three neat and clean fur nished housekeeping rooms, by mother and eon ; must be on West Side, walking dis tance and reasonable: can furnish best of references; give terms and location. Address V 492. Oregonian. WANTED To rent houses, cottages, fiats,! stores, o tlices, rooming-houses, etc. Land-; lords will do well to caU on Portland Trust Company of Oregon. S. E. . cor. 3d t and Oak. Phone Exchange 72. WANTED South of Alder, furnished or un- : furnished light housekeeping rooms, for 3 ladies ; permanent if satisfactory. State 1 price, location, etc. S 503, Oregonian. W A NTEJD To rent bousesj, offices, stores, rooms, etc.; long list of applicants. Albee Benham Co.. 25 Concord bldg., 2d and Stark sts. WANTED By lady, nicely furnished room with board in desirable locality. Address W 519, Oregonian. WANTED Room and board by business gentleman In private family. Address H SOI, Oregonian. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. LARGEST AND BEST KNOWN SECOND hand store In Portland. We buy and sell from a chair to a full house. WESTERN SALVAGE CO., 2Gth and Washington. Phone Pacific 793. WANTED Men's cast-off clothing and shoes; we also buy household furnishings, hfchest price paid. Call at the "Fair Deal," 62 N. 3d st. Phone Pacific 1722. WE PAY MORE FOR FURNITURE ' - PORTLAND AUCTION CO., MAIN 5655. 211 FIRST ST. WE'RE IT. If you want the most money you can get for your used furniture or anything else, phone Main 5655. A4121. G1LMAN. No. 411 Washington St.. between 10th and 11th, buys household furniture. Main 2473: A4750. CASH paid for furniture, fixtures and mer chandise. Phone Main 1626. J. T. Wil-. son, auctioneer. I PAY cash for household goods. Savag ft i Pennell Fur. Co.. 345 1st. Pacific 300. Nob Hill Second-Hand Co. pays highest prices for goods. 615 Wash. st. Main 24 J 1. SPOT cash paid for your furniture, prompt attention always given. Phone East lOtii'. FOB BENT. Famished Boon THE GENEVIEVE Steam heat, porcelain 1 win, tree pnone; walking distance; $3 a ' week and up. 445 Columbia st. Main 7410.