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THE MORNING OREGONIAN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1900. 12 THE PORTLAND, OR. European Plan Modern Restaurant COST ONE MILLION DOLLARS. : MOTEL OREGON 2 CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STS. 2 Portland'Newand Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up. I European Plan Free Bus. J WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props. HOTEL PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets k EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms. $1.00 to $3.00 Per Bar According to location. J. F. DAVIES, President. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED) FRONT AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND, OR. European Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50 First-Class Restaurant In Connection CLASSIFIED AD. RATES. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board." "Honss kreplng Rooms." "Situations Wanted." IS words or less, IS rents: 18 to 10 words. 2 rents) 21 to 2B words. 25 cents, ate. Jio dis count for additlonnl Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today. " 30 cents for 15 words or less: 14 to 20 words, 40 ceutst 21 to 25 words, 60 rents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half: no further discount un der one month. "NEW TODAY (gangs measure agate). 15 cents per line, first Insertion 10 cents per line for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVtKTIMKMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonian, and left at this office, should always be Inclosed In sealed envelopes. No stamp Is reuulred oa such letters. The Oregonian will not be responsible for error. In advertisements taken through the telephone. UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OFFICE FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY PRESENTING YOUR CHECKS AT THE OREGONIAN OFFICE: A 17, 21. 85, 38. 11 16, 11. 26. S3. 34, 36. , 13, in, 17, 18, 26, 30, 32, 33, 34, 40. I) 2. 25, SB, 3. K 15, 23, 24, 25, 29. 35, SO, S7, 39. 5, 31. 34, 37, 38, 89. 89. i 24, SO, 31, 33. H 7, 31, S3, 35, 36, 39, 95. J 30, 79. JK 1, 28, 29, 36. I, 28, 30, 35. 30, S9. M 13, 19, 25, 30, 31, 34. 39. N 8, 24. 25. 26, 29, 34, 37. O 25, 39, 83. V 38, 3D. J 25, 2. 28, 80, 81. R 18. 28, 37, 39, 4. . 23, 33. 34, 37, 38, 43. T 24, 31, 32, 39.- V 31, 82, 35, 37, 88, 89. W 25, 26, 82, 83, 84, 36. X 27. 28, SO, 35, 36. MEETING NOTICES. ALBINA LODGE, NO. 101. A. F. & A. M. Stated communication this (Saturday) evening, 8 o'clock. Work M. M. degree. All M. M. cordially invited. By order W. M. A. J. HANDLAN, Secretary. DIED. PITTKNGER August 17, 1000. John Arlelijh Pittenger, son of H. A. and Emiiy Pit tenser. Funera! notice later. ICEIMES At Long Beach, Wash., August 15, lltort. Robert Neimes, aged 13 years, 9 months and 14 days. Funeral services will take place today, August 18, 1900, at 2 P. M., from the German Catiiolic Church, cor. 15th and Couch. Friends and ac quaintances respectfully Invited to attend. Interment, Riverview Cemetery. FINN" At her residence, 400 Sacramento at., Aug. 17, lt)0t, Julia P. Finn, aged 65 years, widow of Patrick Finn and mother of J. W. Finn, of The Dalles; J. J. Finn, of Los Angeles, Cal.; Sister M. Edmunda, f of the Dominican Convent, San Francisco, Cal., and D. A. and Catherine Finn, Mrs. G. 1. Hesen, Mrs. M. L. Jacobs, all of this city. Funeral notice hereafter. FUNERAL NOTICES. COOK Notice: Members of Oregon WashV ington Division, T. P. A. of A., are re spectfuly Invited to meet at 8:15 Saturday morning, August 18, at room. 206, Fenton bldg., 84 Cth sr.., for the p pose of at tending the funeral of our late President, Archie A. Cook. Remains will be moved from his late residence, 774 Wasco st.. cor. 24th, to St. Francis Church, cor. 11th and Ea.st Oak. at 0 o'clock. Interment Riverview Cemetery. J. W. CUR RAN, Secretary. COOK In thin city. August 15, IDoB, Archie Andrew Cook, aged 34 years, a member of Portland Lodge, No. 142. B. P. O. E. and the Travelers' Protective Association of America. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral ervleea, which wtll h held at St. Frances Church, corner Eleventh and East Oak rtreeti?. Saturday. AuguM IS. at 9:30 A. M. Interment Riverview Cemetery HUGH Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral services of Grace, wife of Rev. Louie Hugh, which will tnke place tomorrow, Sunday, August 1ft. 11)06. at 2;:t0 P. M.. from the First Christian Church, Park and Columbia sta. Interment, Lone Fir Ceme tery. TICHNER At Colorado Springs, Colo., Au gust 13. 1906, Sol Tichner. of Baker City. Funeral from Holman's undertaking par lors, Sunday, 10 A. M. Friends invited. DUNNING. M'ENTEB ft C.1LBAFGH. St ressors to Dunning? ft Campion, undertakers nd embalmera; modern In everr detail: 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLM AN, Co., Funeral Director, 120 3d t. Lady assistant. Phone) M. 607. J. P. FIN LEY ft SON. Funeral Directors, No. 61 Sd St., cor. Madison. Phone Main 9. F. 8. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 ast Alder. Ladr assistant. Phone East AS. 7ELLER-BYRNES CO.. Undertakers. Em balm era, 73 UusaeJl. East 1048. Lady ass't. ER1CSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Alder st. Lady assistant. Phono Main 6133. TON SET H ft CO., florists. Art In tie floral deslens. 123 6th st. Phone Main Slot. NEW TODAY. FOR RENT The two upper floors of the Burkhard build ing, E. Burnside st.. Union and Grand aves. 205 rooms and large public hall, well adapt, ed for a hotel and transient rooming-house on account of central location. Will pay well for right party. Steam heat, etc. Also one store In same building on E. Burnside at., suitable for any business. Inquire EAST SIDE BANK. H. U. NewhaU. $42 PER LOT 60x100 feet for $42. Thera are only 40 lots left unsold out of a tract of 760 lots, and the Hibernia Savings Bank has ordered these lots sold without delay ;. therefore the price will be $42 per lot until every lot is sold. These lots are located on car line and practically on the river, high, sightly and level. All cash is required. So terms given. Title perfect. Call on M. J. Clohessy, room 207, McKay bid-., 3d and Stark sta A ED0OltTES for Toumsrs a COMMtlCuU TUIEIEM Special mtrn mads to families and single gentlemen. The management will b pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish bath es tablishment In tne hotel. 11. C. BOWERS, Manager. PORTLAND. OREGON First-Class Check Restaurant Connected With HoteL C. o. DAVIS. Boo. and Trees. AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC THEATER BEGINNING WEEK OF AUGUST 13 Performances Every Afternoon and Evening A MILITARY DRAMA The Marching Regiment IN FOUR ACTS. Joe Whitehead and TLj fl m . 1 Orierson Sisters. The Grand xf- Wills Collins. HOME AGAIN. Miss Mdone Dixon. MR. KDH VKU Mr. James Burke. KELL1E. Grandiscope. Prices Matinees. 10c to all seats ex cept boxes. Evenings. 10. 20 and box Boats 30 cents. PANTAGES Fourth and Stark St. BEST FAMILY THEATER. HENRY M'CRAY AND TROUPE In the Stirring Drama, "The Old Guard." Mr. and Mrs. George Morrell. Jeanette Fletcher. Merritt Klfter, The Great Melnotte. Jack lienor. The Biograph. Performances daily at 2:::0, 7:30 and 9 P. M. Admission, 10c and 20c; boxes, 25c. Iadles and. children take any seat at week day matinees for TEN CENTS. Hade's Tours and Scenes of the World 109 SIXTH STREET WEEK AUGUST 13 The ascent and descent of Pike's Peak over the Manltou and Pike's Peak Cog-System Road. First train leaves at IP. M, dally. BASEBALL ASC Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth , AUGUST 15, 16, 17, 18. 1. PORTLAND VS. OAKLAND. Gaines Called at 3:30 1. M. Daily. Games Called 2:30 P. M. Sundays. Ladles' Day, Friday. ADMISSION, 25c. GRANDSTAND. 25c. CHILDREN, 10c BOX SEATS. 25c The INICKELODIOM Sixth, Bet. Alder and Washington MOVING PICTURES FOR EVERYBODY A LITTLE ACCIDENT AND A NEW PICTURE. ' Open at 6:30 P. M.. as usual. Admis sion 6c. "KUF CED." NEW TODAY. TO LOVERS OF A Lovely Home We now offer for a few "days, only an 8-room Colonial house on E. 23d st., 1 block of 5-minute car service, electric lights, brick basement, furnace, lot nicely graded up, fine view and very best of neighborhood. This property cost $4000 or a little over for the lot and to build the house. Will rent for $;t0 per month. Now, we have the very best reasons for offering this property at the sacrifice price of $3000. Come In and let us show you this grand property. Part cash, part time, PACIFIC REALTY CO. Room 9. 149 1st st., bet. Morrison A Alder. Long Beach, Wash. 32 Acres $2500 This means 192 lots for $13.00 each. Think of It! Railroad runs through propertv. and It faces the ocean Just north of the Breakers., WHITING & ROUNTREE 419 Ablngton Building. A BARGAIN tl Buys a good 8-room house and V'wU lot 50x100 if taken at once. Owner leaving city. Nice location and good neighborhood to live in. One block from Sell wood car line and two blocks from Brooklyn line. Two blocks from new fire-engine house just going up. Has two barns in rear of lot one for cow and the other for span of horses. Bargain for a man with a team. Also several bearing fruit trees on lot. Terms $750 down and balance for any reasonable time. If interested phone owner, Union 3887. Lodging-House, Baker City For sale Lodging-house, well furnished; best location and business In Baker City; long and reasonable lease; must sell account of bad health. Mrs. Emily Arthur, Ven doroe bldg.. Baker City, Or. TO LEASE To lease The premises (30100) at 106 and 108 6'.h st., near Washington. Will give long lease to responsible tenant. Apply to Grind staff A Schalk. 264 Stark St. PIANO STUDIO LOUIS H. BOLL Parlors 9 and 10, 342 V4 Washington street, will open for reception of pupils August 20. SALOON For rent or sale to reliable party. 130 5th st. NEW TODAY. An Old Story The man who pays rent for ten years pays nearly the original cost of the property and In most cases the appreciation Is more than the Interest on the Investment. The EAST SIDE has the most HOMES, has the GREATEST population. Is growing the most RAPIDLY, and the GREATER PORTLAND MUST and WILL, be there. Holladay's Addition Is the zeoerranhlcal center of the city, and is the most DESIRABLE residence district, and much of this will become BUSINESS property. Do not overlook these FACTS when making Investments, and call and in spect the property, for seeing Is believing. The Oregon Real Estate Company 88 Third St.. Room 4. Portland, Oregon. FOR RENT Acheson's New Build'g Four stories, now being constructed, between Alder and Morrison on Fifth street as a whole or in part, or by floors. Acheson's New Garment Depart ment Store is to go in the Fifth street half of two floors of the new Failing building now being erected at Fifth ind Alder streets. THE J. M. ACHESON CO. 131 Fifth Street. SPLENDID Brick Warehouse FOR RENT 100x100 feet, cement floor, three team entrances, office room, on street - car line. THE IRWIN-HODSON CO. GREEN WAY (PORTLAND HEIGHTS) The most beautiful locations In this addi tion remain unsold. Bull Run water, elec tric lights, gas and graded streets. Superb view of Mt Hood. East Portland and Wil lamette River. Choicest lots, $500 each. WHITE & M'LENNAN CO., 204-205 Oregonian Bldg. PIEDMONT ffnnoA Lot 100x100. new 7-room house, thdOlU Easy payments; owner Is going to leave city. Do you want a bargain? Here it Is. GRINDSTAFF A SCHALK, Tel. Main 392. 264 Stark St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FACTORY SITE IN SOUTH PORTLAND, on river and railroad; they are getting scarce and this is a bargain; owner leav ing city; see us at once. McCusker-Keady Investment Co., 53 Union blk. Phone Main 125S. AT COST, BY OWNER BEAUTIFUL RESI dence. with all modern conveniences. In de sirable location; owner going to leave city. Call 636 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 1821. EIGHT-ROOM HOME. FINELY Con structed, beautiful Interior; ground 100x125 feet, in the finest part of Irvington. Ask us about this. Grlndstaff & Schalk, 264 Stark st. Tel. Main 392. MUST SACRIFICE AT ONCE B-ROOM COT- near Oregon City. Apply to owner. A. S. Draper, at Soula Bros. Piano Co., JV. Park and Morrison. BY OWNER TWO ATTRACTIVE -RESI-dence lots at a bargain; owner wants to leave city; cash or monthly payments. Call 636 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 1821. ACREAGE THE BEST ON WOODSTOCK Mt. Scott. Montavllla ana vyresoii m.-r,., we are selling every day. Buy now; thank us later. The Continental Co., 243 Stark st. WILL BUT YOU A LOT AND BUILD TO suit In any part of the city: small cash payment, balance monthly. G. H. Dam meler. 90 5th St., near Stark. $1550 BEAUTIFUL HOME, SACRIFICE; modern, 7 large rooms, terraced lawn, fruit, flowers; lst-ut. car line; $8K) cash; see this. Isaac Moore, 156 Nebraska st. 4V4 LOTS. MILWAUKIB PARK; FENCED, cleared and cultivated; ' one block of station: beautifully located; tomorrow for $330. Call 242 Madison. ' $1830 EXCELLENT NEW 5-ROOM MOD em cottage, corner lot. Failing st.. North Irvlngton; bargain. State Investment Co., 118 Ablngton bldg. IF YOU WANT TO BUILD ANY KIND OF building, small or large, go to American Inn for lumber. Umber, doors, windows, plaster boards, etc. $4250 CORNER LOT AND MODERN COT tage, N. 22d St.; room for another house; better see this. Grlndstaff & Schalk. 264 Stark st. $5,100 SIX-ROOM HOUSE, S5-FOOT LOT. IVh, near Main. $1700 100x100 Irvington, high, dry. very desirable. 308 Chamber of Commerce. BBST BUY IN PORTLAND NEW, STRICT ly modern 5-room house; lot 50x100; rents $20: $1850, $700 cash. Phone Tabor 254, , evenings. HAVE ONE BIG BARGAIN BUSINESS property. West Side, and two fine residences to sell at sacrifice prices. M. C. Davis, 253 Alder. WE CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY FOR you: business, residence, or vacant lots. Sphinx Agency. 806M Stark St.. ground floor. SEVEN ACRES. 5-ROOM HOUSE, 6C FARE, running water; fine -place for chickens, ducks and children; $2600. A 32, Oregonian. HOUSES ALL PARTS OF CITY. BUILT AND sold o installments. Kroner. 16-17 Cam bridge bldg., southwest cor. 3d and Morrison. 500 HOMES FOR SALE. Farms and cltv property. The Investors' Guide Co.. 811 Marquam bldg., Portland. Or. ONE OF THE FINEST BUILDING SITES ON Portland Heights, 100x135 feet: three blocks from car. R. Livingstone, 224 Stark st. FOR SALE NEW MODERN UP-TO-DATE 5-room cottage on Mason st. and Vancouver ave. See owner, 255 Mason St. FOR SALE SIX GOOD LOTS IN NORTH St. Johns on county road: cheap, part cash. C. H. Davidson, box 237. $4500 LOT ON 3D ST.: FINE PLACE FOR home or flats. Inquire of owner. Crystal Baths, 5th and Washington ats. $7500 HALF ' BLOCK, RUNNING FROM Savler to Thurman; want to sell at once. Grlndstaff & Schalk. 264 Stark. $200 CASH. $10 PER MONTH, FOR THAT modern 4-room cottage on E. 9th St., bet. Shafer and Failing. See It. . QUARTER BLOCK WITH SIX BRICK houses and at a reasonable figure. Sphinx Agency. 305W Stark st. BEAUTIFUL 8-ROOM HOUSE IN IRVING ton; owner leaving city; $1250 cash, balance terms. J 37, Oregonian. $1600 B-ROOM COTTAGE IN CHOICEST part of Irvington. State Investment Co., 118 Ablngton bldg. 5-ROOM COTTAGE AND LARGE LOT. Montavllla. $1300; $250 cash, $15 month. Phone East 4109. $3000 SNAP SEVEN-ROOM RESIDENCE, splendid neighborhood, pretty lawn. 315 Oregonian bldg. FOR BALE CHEAP -ACRB AT MT. TA bor; terms. Owaer. SSI B. Morrison, oar. Union eve. 2tt ACRES ON PENINSULA CAR LINE; clear, level, cheap. Owner. 305 Allsky building. FOR SALE BY OWNER FINE 8-ROOM house. 410 Broad St., Montavllla, for $2000, half cash. THE WARREN. FARM, IN TRACTS S TO 20 acres. Barnes & Simon, HUIsboro, Or. $300 TWO LOTS, 100x100. near Ockley Green. State Investment Co., 118 Ablngton bldg. FOR BALI REAL ESTATE A BARGAIN $1750 BUYS A GOOD 8-ROOM house and lot 50x100 If taken at once. Owner leaving city. Nice location and good neighborhood ot live In. One block from Sellwood car line and two blocks from Brooklyn line. Two blocks from new fire-engine house Just going up. Has two barns In rear of lot one for cow and the other for span of horses. Bargain for a man with a team. Also several bearing fruit trees on lot. Terms $750 down and balance for any reasonable time. IX In terested, phone owner. Union 3887. IN IRVINGTON, SIX-ROOM MODERN house, full lot; flowers, fruit trees; lis blocks from Broadway car; elegant homei $3500, terms. 6-room, new, modern house and lot, central. East Portland; $2SjO, terms. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE BY OWNER FINE HOME ON west slope of Mt. Tabor; large grounds. In choice shrubbery and fruit; good house, barn and chicken park; this is an ideal place and a snap for somebody: must sell soon. Inquire at Mt, Tabor Drug Store. Phone 4220. ANOTHER BARGAIN. New 6-room thoroughly modern house and 6Oxl00 lot, 2 blocks from Williams ave. for $2100; small payment cash, balance Install ments. Lafayette Realty Co., 313& Wash. St., room 18. Main 2310. $850 FINE CORNER 90X100 NEAR UNION ave.. in most select residence, portion of Highland; full view of city: all conve niences; gas, water, sewer; $300 less than other property: title clear, furnish abstract. C 36, Oregonian. $1000 WILL BUY A NICE 10-ACRE TRACT of unimproved land, one end a half miles east of the city limits; no gravel, fine spring water. F. T. Berry, No. 4 N. 6th st. Phone Pacific 2082. FOB SAUE FARMS. 20 ACRES, CLOSE TO TOWN, SET' WITH all kinds of fruit, on good road and cheap est buy in the neighborhood. 40 acres, 44 miles west of river, dirt cheap; Hillsboro line goes over this tract. 2040 acres, controls 6uO0 acres good graz ing land and abundance of water; one day's drive from mountain range. 350 acres Valley farm; will pay about $1000 net profit this year. SPHINX AGENCY. 305?4 Stark St. AT BARGAIN 80 ACRES, 45 IN CULTIVA tion, rest in good pasture; good water, fairly well fenced, large bam, 8-room bouse, other outbuildings; all kinds fruit, young orchard; all farming Implements; 9 head cattle. 3 calves, 2 hogs, 5 pigs, 30 goats, 65 tons hay In barn; R. F. D. and mutual phone, on good road; will take $3500 If sold soon; easy terms. For Information address W. J. Huston, North Yamhill, Moors Vallie No. 1. PAYS 10 PER CENT ON $7000. Only $2750 for 10 acres; 4V& in hops; all in good condition; 1 acre in all kinds of choice fruits; tine hop drier, good house, barn and other outbuildings; within 100 feet , of railroad and a half mile from railroad station. F. ABRAHAM, 113 2d St. FOR 30 DAYS ONLY, THE GREATEST snap ever offered in White Salmon; 40 acres, 444 miles from town; about 10 acres cleared; rich soil, fine apple land, good fences, plenty pure water, small house and barn; has to be sold at once; price only $750. . R. Field & Co., White Sal mon, Wash. s FOR SALE 640 ACRES SAGEBRUSH land in Harney County, in Harney Lake region; each and every survey for a Cen tral Oregon railroad passed near this land; will be worth big money some day; I must 'have money and will sell cheap. Address for three days. Owner, K 39, Oregonian.- 10-ACRE TRACT IN HOOD RIVER; price $75 to $125 per acre; timber on some land; also running water; half cash, balance 6 per cent. Owner, A. E. Vel guth, 445 Sherlock bldg. Ideal place for hunting and fishing; as for apple land, it can't be excelled, t m A BARGAIN If taken at once 35 acres of cleared farm ing land near Eugene. Phone Main 5S9, or address F 35, Oregonian. 67 ACRES ARABLE LAND. SIX MILKS from Corvallis; no buildings; prtce $1700; would exchange for Portland property. E 36, Oregonian. BEST HOOD RIVER FRUIT LAND FOR sale, only 5 miles from town. Address Owner, lock box 58, Hood River, Or. FOR SALE 51 ACRES, NEAR HALF IN cultivation, house, barn, orchard, 24 mllea from Oregon City. Inquire 3014 1st st. 410 ACRES VALLEY LAND, HOUSE, BARN, orchard; $31 per acre. C. P. Stafford, Hal sey. Or. CHICKEN RANCH, NEAR CAR LINE; house, barn, fruit, etc. 521 Hibbard St., city. TO EXCHANGE. 480 ACRES, ALL UNDER CULTIVATION, improvements, water, stock and tools, all for $20 per acre; take half In East Side residence property, balance time. 303 Washington St., room 4. WHAT HAVE YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR Improved' Portland real estate from $1000 up? 1 prefer Ban Diego or Los Angeles real estate. W. K. McPherson, San Diego, Cal. EXCHANGE $2750; NICE 20-ACRE RANCH near city, for inside property or acreage, near in. J. T. Drinker, 32514 13th st- $400 EQUITY IN COTTAGE ON MONTA villa car line; team and buggy wanted. Phone East 4169. GROCERY STORE. WITH LIVING-ROOMS, to exchange for house and lot or acreage. V 27. Oregonian. 160 ACRES FARM LAND TO TRADE FOR city property; 100 acres in cultivation. W 27, Oregonian. 160 ACRES FARM LAND TO TRADE FOR city property: 100 acres in cultivation. W 27. Oregonian. Wanted real estate. WANTED TO BUY 7-ROOM MODERN house and lot; not over $3500. If on East Side, or $4500, it on West Side. Or would rent for one or two years. T. H. Edwards, 191 1st st. WANTED MODERN HOUSES: VACANT lots: houses on Installment: have buyers for all of the above. Lamont & Harris. 107 6th. WANTED REAL ESTATE, INCOME PROP erty or lots; give location and lowest cash price. H 39, Oregonian. IF YOU HAVE ANY GOOD INSIDE) PROP erty for sale, write me today, for I am a buyer W 41, Oregonian. PARTIES HAVING CITY OR SUBURBAN property for sale at reasonable prices, ad dress S 38. Oregonian. I WANT HOUSE IN SOUTH PORTLAND from $3000 to $4000. What have you? Q 41, Oregonian. WANTED LOT OR HOUSE AND LOT FOR cash; owners only. L 37, Oregonian. WANTED LOT OR BOOTH AND LOT. H Commercial bldg. Main 1B40. FOR BALE TIMBER LANDS. TIMBER LAND FOR SALE 320 ACRES No. 1 flr; will cut out 10,000,000 feet, N. V, cec. , tp. 27 S., R. 6 W.. W. M., $2500. B. H. Dixon, 767 5th St.. San Diego, Cal. A QUARTER SECTION FINE TIMBER land In Eastern Oregon: will run about 3.000.000 feet. Address Owner, . K 40, Ore gonian. 3300 ACRES YELLOW FIR ON GOOD LOG glng river; well located for sea or rail ship ments: low price. D 2. Oregonian. WANTED AND FOR SALE LAND SCRIP. All kinds, Including approved forest re serve, for surveyed, unsurveyed, timbered and prairie Government land. H. M. Ham ilton, The Portland. Portland. Or. WA.MKD TO RENT FARMS. WANTED TO LEASE. WITH PRIVILEGE to buy Farm. 15 to 30 acres. Improved, run ning water; within 20 miles of Portland. K 37. Oregonian. FOB SALE. Horses, Vehicles and Harness. HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR RENT BY day, week and month; special rates to business houses. 6th & Hawthorne. E. 72. FOR SALE 3 GOOD DRIVING HORSES, one speedy; will trade; aleo 5 rubber-tire run abouts. 270 12th st. Phone Main 1961. MUST BE SOLD THREE HORSES, NEW wagon and harness: cross railroad on Ver mont St., Fulton. S. L. Warner. We buy, sell, rent, exchange, horses, wagons, saddles, harness. Hubert A Hall, 266 4th. FOft SALE TWO GOOD-SIZED PONIES AT a bargain. 130 East 45th u FOR SALE. Horses. Vehicles and Harness. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A VERY high-class Imported Belgian draft stallion; 6 years old. perfectly sound, dark bay, weighs 2100 pounds and a show horse In any company; price $3500, or will exchange him for good young sound draft stock, broke or unbroken. A. P. Stotts. Dimond P O.. Upper Frultvale, Cal. LADY'S SADDLE HORSE, THOROUGH bred; will slngle-foot, trot, canter, gallop, etc.; price $275 with saddle, new. genuine pigskin; best in the market. Phone Pa cific 488. VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS. NEW AND second-hand; largest stock, lowest prices; horses and rigs rented by day or month. Tomllon.& Casslday. 211 Wash. Pac 607. ONE GOOD. SOUND TEAM, WELL BROKE and gentle, weight 2800 pounds; must selL Call today. Ask for Ockley's team. No. 23 N. 14 th. FOR SALE SIX WELL MATCHED fAND well-broken teams, 1200 to 1300 pounds. Address Sam Strebin, Troutdale, Or., R. F D. No. 1. Pianos. HARDMANN PIANO: FIRST-CLASS. FINE condition; owner going away; $225 cash. A 86, Oregonian. FINE UPRIGHT MAHOGANY PIANO A bargain: used one month. 192 Grand ave., room No. 19. FOR SALE OR TRADE FINE UPRIGHT piano, at C. O. Pick's Warehouse. Miscellaneous. 60 SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BEWINO MA chine at very low prices; singer. Wheeler V Wilson, Domestic White, Household. Davis and others; to make room for new stock. Wheeler & Wilson and Singers. S. 6. Slgel, 335 Morrison st..' Marquam bldg. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND billiard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod ern bar fixtures; cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-Collender, 49 3d st. MOVING-PICTURE MACHINES. FILMS, gas outfits, song slides, phonographs, etc., bought, sold, rented and exchanged. New man's Film Exchange, 145Vs 6th. THOROUGHBRED COCKER SPANIEL PUP pies for sale. Apply brown shingle house north of Myrtle Park station, Mt. Scott line. LAUNCH. 25-FOOTER, 10 HP.. DOUBLE cylinder and boathouse; new this season; sell for half of cost. M 31. Oregonian. FOR SALE CHEAP STUDEBAKtCR PANEL top, bracket-front delivery wagon; cost $50. Inquire 873-381 East Morrison. FOR SALE CHEAP CARLOAD FENCE netting. In large or small quantities. J. Simon A Bro., 244 Front- BONDS FOR SALE I OFFER SUBJECT TO prior sale, $20,000 first-class 6 per cent bonds. V 41. Oregonian. POOL TABLE COMPLETE, BAR FIXTURES, safe, tables, chairs, . etc. Western Salvage Co., C27 Washington st. FOR SALE TWO FRESH MILCH COWS, part Jersey. 1480 Macadam st., Fulton. Phone Main 6981. TWO FINE ENGLISH BULL TERRIERS, 9 months old, at bargain; owner going away. V 40. Oregonian. FOR SALE CHEAP 8-HORSEPOWER MA rine gasoline engine, complete with friction gear. 242 2d. FOR SALE, CHEAP CABINET OVEN. 60 loaves capacity, in good order. 1632 Ports mouth ave. 16-FOOT ROWBOAT, SLIDING SEAT, spoon oars; $10 if taken at once. E 40, Oregonian. FOR SALE 3 FRESH COWS. $32 EACH. . 1668 East 19th. near Umatilla ave.. Sell wood. CHEAP 15 HP. MOTOR PLUNGER PUMP. St. Johns Water Works. Phone East 6397. FOR SALE 1905 MODEL OLDSMOBILE runabout. 335 Eugene st. HELP WANTED MALE. GOOD SADDLE-MAKER FOR MONTANA; yearly Job; wages $3.50 day. Chas. L. Mas tick & Co.. Wholesale Leather, Front and Oak sts., Portland. WANTED FIRST-CLASS BARBERS; SALA ry and commission; men make from $20 to $30 weekly. Plaxa Barber Shop. 477- 14th St., Oakland, Cal. WANTED TWO OR THREE FIRST-CLASS all-round machine men; permanent position, good wages. Oregon Furniture Mfg. Co., Macadam Road. TAILORS WANTED ONE COATMAKER; also vest and pantsmaker. M. E. Helmo, Astoria, Or. Apply Kallln A Norman, 124 12th st. SEVERAL LASTERS, ALSO CUTTERS AND other shoemakers; steady work. Wash ington Shoe Manufacturing Co., Seattle, Wash. THE MEIER A FRANK STORE WANTS several good, bright boys, 16 years and over. Apply before 8:30 to the superin tendent. WANTED CAKE BAKER, NIGHT WORK, good wages; boy to help on cakes, night work, $8 per week, at 360 Washington st. AGENTS WANTED TO HANDLE A GOOD selling proposition; can make from $3 to $7 per day. Boldt. room 20, Labt9 bldg. WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED RAIL road brakemen for logging road: steady work, with good pay. J 39. Oregonian. WANTED MAN TO DRIVE BAKERY wagon; of good appearance and active; good salary. 360 Washington st. WANTED BEGINNER IN PRINTING OF flce experienced at press-feeding or cut ting stock. Alvln S. Hawk Co. WANTED TWO COMPETENT MINERS for hard rock work, with experience on ma chine drills. P 39. Oregonian. WANTED BOY TO DRIVE DELIVERY wagon. Apply Blake-McFall Co., 68 and 70 Front, bet. 8 and 9 A. M. WANTED TEAMSTERS FOR DOUBLE and single wagon. Apply at once, with references, F 80, Oregonian. A GERMAN BOY WANTED TO LEARN THE . baker trade: one with a little experience preferred. 168 Grand ave. BARBER WANTED FIRST-CLASS BARBER wanted; $15 a week guaranteed. Address Palace Baths, Astoria. Or. OFFICE BOY. WHOLESALE HOUSE; AD dress own handwriting; state age and ex perience. O 82. Oregonian. PHOTOGRAPHER ONE WHO UNDER, stands retouching preferred. Rembrandt Studio. 404 Ablngton bldg. WANTED GENTLEMAN WITH GOOD AD dres; permanent position; good salary. 303 Washington St., room 15. WANTED AN ELECTRICIAN WITH Ex perience in outside work for plant in small town. G 40, Oregonian. FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER AND STE nographer: wages $4 per day. Address P 35, care Oregonian. BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OF AGE WANTED for office work and a messenger. C 17, Oregonian. HARNESS CUTTER WANTED IMMEDI ately. John Clark Saddlery Co., 104 Front st. WANTED GOOD COAL WAGON DRIVER who knows the city. Apply E. 2d and E. Oak. WANTED HARNESS MAKERS; NINE hours. Apply W. H. Scbaffer, Stockton, Cal. WANTED MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. SHOES, highest price paid. 52 3d. Phone Pacific 46. WANTED STRONG BOY TO LEARN THE carpet trade. Gevurtx A Sons. 173-175 1st st. WANTED TWO HELPERS THAT HAD some experience In tin shop. Call 271 1st st. WD SECURE EMPLOYMENT FOR MEM tars Special membership, $2. Y. M. C. A. WANTED EXPERIENCED TELEGRAPHER for commercial work. E 89, Oregonian. More Artists Wanted Experienced; bring samples of work. Chapman Adv. Co, WANTED Two photo coupon and portrait agents; a snap. 801 Dekum bldg. WANTED PORTER AT OAKS TAVERN; $60 per month, board and room. WANTED 25 CARPENTERS. WRITE J. C. Caldwell. Oakland, Cal. WANTED PHOTOGRAPH PRINTER. Lu cerne Studio. Dekum bldg. WANTED LOCNGB MAKERS; STEADY work. 65 N. Front st. WANTED BOY. STEADY WORK, 65 N. Front St., corner Davis. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTBD SALESMEN TO SELL OUR FINE groceries direct to consumers In the coun try: profitable, steady; desirable, exclusive territory; for energetic, hustling salesmen; special prices to carload men. Rosher Sommerfield. wholesale grocers, 544 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BOD-led unmarried men, betw-een ages of 21 and 85, citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read or write English. Apply to Recruit ing Officer, Ainsworth block. 3d and Oak sts, Portland. Or. WANTED. TEACHERS. Men for grades, rural schools and small prlnclpalshlps, $50 to $70 a month. Superintendent, college graduate, $1000. FISK TEACHERS AGENCY, East 344. 1200 Williams ave. ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY treated; discharges positively cured In from S to 5 days; consultation free and strictly confidential; send for our symptom blank. X-Radlum Medical Institute, 3d and Alder sts.; entrance 253 Alder ot-. Portland. WANTED 4 COMPETENT MEN FOR So liciting clothes for cleaning and dyeing; good salary and commission paid good hus tlers; also a tailor buehelman; must be a good presser; good 'pay for the right party, at the East Portland Steam Cleaning A Dye Works, 148 Grand ave. WANTED MAN AND WIFE COOKS, small camp, $100; head salesman for gen eral merchandise firm; good wages; cargo tallyman, $3.50, others. LUMBERMEN'S LABOR BUREAU, 12 North Second Street- W ANTED AT ONCE 25 CARPENTERS and 25 carpenter helpers; wages for car penters, $3; for carpenter helpers, $2.50. Call at Engineering Department, Oregon Water Power A Railway Co., 1st and Alder sts.. for particulars. WANTED 10 OR 12 BOYS BEFORE 9:30 today, to hustle' for furniture buyers in the "Pointer" contest. One little girl won $22.50 and another $10 In lat week's con tent. See Mr. Foster, Gevurtz Sons. 173-5 let st. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BARBER trade in eight weeks; graduates earn from $1S to $25 weekly; expert Instruct ors; special rates this month. Moler Sys tem of Colleges, 33 N. 4th st., Portland. MAN OR WOMAN TO RENT AND OPER ate ladles' shoe, glove, handkerchief, ho siery, underwear, neckwear, corset depart ments, collectively or any one or more of the departments. X 35. Oregonian. MAN AND WIFE FOR RANCH, $50 TO $; man for mill. $2 and board, wife to cook for hands, $-10; first-c!as carpenters. $3.50 day; all kinds help wanted. Advance Emp. Agency. 107 North 6th st. WANTED 50 EXPERIENCED SALESMEN for clothing, shoes and men's furnishings. Apply between 8 and 9 A. M. sharp. Con solidated Merchandise Co., 104 1st St., bet. Washington and stark. WANTED A MALE STENOGRAPHER, able to take English and German dictation; must be willing to go out of the city. Ad dress Bernstein A Cohen, attorneys-at-law, Washington bldg. N. B. OPENINGS FOR SALESMEN IN leading fruit sections of Oregon and Wash Ington; good proposition offered Al sales men. Address Oregon Nursery Company, Salem, Or. TEN FIRST-CLASS JOB PRINTERS WANT ed; union; $25 week; large, well-lighted of fice to work in; plenty of type and material. Nolan-Davis Co., Market and Franklin, San Francisco. A SUCCESSFUL SALESMAN, BXi'MKI enced in businejw enterprises, can secure permanent position; ability, push and per severance necessary requirements. K 36, Oregonian. WANTED YOUNG MEN TO LEARN TEL egraphy and railroad accounting; salaries $76 to $90. For free catalogue address Morse Col lege of Telegraphy, 306 12th St. Oakland. Cat. AGENTS TO INTRODUCE THE GREATEST horticultural wonder Burbank's new stone less plum. Miracle. Big pay; permanent position. Chlco Nursery Co., Salem, Or. WANTED A MAN AND WIFE TO RKNT store and living-rooms at Front and Gibbs, suitable for confectionery, branch bakery, etc. Gevurtz A Sons, 173-175 1st st. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS YOUNG MEN wanted to prepare for letter-carrier and railway mail clerk. West Coast Corre spondence School, 613 McKay bldg. WANTED 5 EXPERIENCED CLOTHING, shoe, hat and furnishing goods salesmen. Apply ready to go to work at once. St. Louis Salvage Co., 207 1st at. COOKS RESTAURANT COOKS, CITY (Roseburg $15), hotels $40: waiters, milk ers, dishwashers, mill labosers. Drake's, 205 Washington. HELP WANTED FEMALE. COMPETENT GIRL. GENERAL HOUSE work and cooking, three adults; good wages. 339 Hancock, near Union ave. Phone East 1685. THE HOME LADIES' AGENCY FEMALEJ help wanted; registration free. 105 4th St.. upstairs, suite 23. Phone Main 6826. GIRLS, WHEN YOU WANT WORK, CALL on the Scandinavian Ladles' Agency, 107 6th St. Main 69o9. John Anderson, Mgr. WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRA pher for general office work, to substitute for one month. Address J 40. Oregonian. WANTED OPERATORS AND GIRLS TO learn shlrtmaking. Apply Standard Fac tory, 1 Grand ave., and E. Taylor st. NEAT ACTIVE GIRL CLERK IN CONFEC tlonery; experience unnecessary; $7. Clerks' Registration Bureau, 265 Morrison st. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED DOMESTIC Arts teacher for an important Institution in the city. X 37, Oregonian. NEAT. ACTIVE WAITRESS; LIGHT LUNCH room; best trade: $10 week. Clerks' Regis tration Bureau, 265 Morrison et. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCT, $43 H Washington st., cor. 7th. upstairs. Phons Mala 2692. WANTED YOUNG LADY TO LEARN PHO tography; must be willing; with some ex perience. 801 Dekum bldg. WANTED NEAT WOMAN UNDER 40 AS housekeeper for widower; small town. 230 Yamhill. Main 5413. WE HAVE POSITION FOR LADY AT $20 per week and expenses, traveling or local. Call 1 to 6. 375 Alder. LADY TO RUN DINING- ROOM IN HOTEL. mostly furnished; rent is board one. Mc ' Coy, 271 Morrison. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work In family of two. 328 Williams, S. W. cor. Weldier. GIRLS, EXPERIENCED CHOCOLATE DIP pers. Aldon Candy Co., 10th and Gllsan. Phone Main 1973. WANTED NEWLY GRADUATED STBNOG rapher; steady place; small wages. Call 271 1st st. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. private family; good wages. Phone Main 6990. WANTED GOOD EXPERIENCED CHAM bermaid. New Grand Central Hotel. Tel. Main 1528. SHIRTM AKERS AND BUTTONHOLE MAK er wanted. Jacobs Shirt Co., Hamilton bldg., 131 Sd. GIRLS FOR GOOD JOB: NO EXPERIENCE required; no charge for Job. Apply at 82 4th st. GIRL FOR SECOND WORK AND CARE OF 4-vear-old child. 236 King st. Phone Main 2511. GIRL WANTED ON DOUBLE-NEEDLE shirt machine at 75 1st: boss of all factory. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in family of two. 304 N. 24th st. WANTED GIRL TO CARE) FOR CHILD and assist in housework. Phone Main 2374. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply Mrs. Thomas, 349 N. 29th st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOl'SE wcrk; good wages. Apply 141 North 18th. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. Apply 186 E. 16th st. A GIRL. EITHER TO WAIT ON TABLE or to wash dishes. Phone Pacific 1013. More Artiste Wanted Experienced; bring samples of work. Chapman Adv. Co. LADY FOR CITY OR ROAD; PERMANENT; salary. 303 Washington St., room 15. WANTED LADY STENOGRAPHER; GOOD rapid worker; $2 a day. 209 2d st. WANTED AT HOBART-CURTIS, WAIT resses at once, 14th and Jefferson. WAITRESS WANTBD WAGES $7 TO $10 per week. 434 Washington st. WANTED GIRL. STEADY WORK. 50 N. Front st., cor. Davis. HELP WANTED FEMALE. ADVANCE EMP. AGENC1', 1117 N. 6th St. Phone Main 6145. Wanted Waitresses, $S and f!l week: chambermaids. $3" month: housTKlriw, $'-' '. ?1'5; ladv cooks. $30 to $40; man an-l wit.', $50 to $60. Call early. Ail kinds help wanted. ATTENTION. Applicants for all kinds of work register with us. free of charge, so we may locals you on short notice. HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY. 843 Washington st., cor. 7th. upstairs. WANTED 50 EXPERIENCED SA1-ESLA-dles for men's furnishings, hot-iery and cloaks and suits. Apply Consolidated Mer chandise Co. bet. 8 and 9 A. M. sharp, 104 1st St.. bet. Washington and Stark. WANTED BY A GKNTLEMAN WITH CM fortable home, refilled oung woman as housekeeper; only one fond of h.nne lite need apply. Address V 37. care Oiegonmn. WANTED LADY TEACHER. 4-MO.NTHS' term, at $40 per month. Apply to J. H. McDonald. School Clerk District No. 11, Skamokawa. Wahkiakum Co., Wash. GIRLS WANTED OPERATORS TO WORK on shirts and overalls. Lessons given t, Inexperienced. Apply at Standard Factory, 2 Grand ave., and East Taylor st. WANTED GIRLS TO MAKE SHIRTS AND overalls. Mt. Hood Factory, 2d and Couch streets. WANTED FINISHERS ON OVERALLS. ML Hood Factory, 2d and Couch pta. WH WANT LADIES TO MAKE EASY FANCY work for us during spare time at homo; good pay: no experience. 326 Fleldner blUg.. 407 Washington st. Call 9 to 4. COOKS, DISHWASHERS. WAITRESSES (city. Heppner. La Grande, coast), cham bermaid, domestics, waiters, $40; milkers. Drake's, 2or WashlnRton. GOVERNMENT POSITION'S YOUNG L A I V to prepare for postofflce clerk wanted im mediately. West Coast Corrcapoi-.denco School, 513 McKay bldg. WANTED BY SEPTEMBER 1ST, FEMALE bookkeeper; one familiar with transfer busi ness preferred. Address, with references, C 37. care Oregonian. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- . work, family of 3; wages $7 per week. Apply at 1085 Vaughn St., Willamette Heights. WANTED GOOD PEOPLE FOR GOOD electric Irons: good, comfortable place for work, at Union Laundry Co., 2d and Co lumbia DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY X Radlum Medical Institute and Sanitarium, td and Alder; entrance 253 Alder st- Port land. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS, SEC ond girls, nurses, waitresses. St. Louis Ladies' Agency, 230 Yamhill. Main 5413. SALESLADIES WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Apply 104 1st St. WANTED DINING-ROOM G1HL. 386 MOR rison st. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. HOP-PICKERS WE PAY 60c PER BOX; bunkhouse free; will be at the St. Charles Hotel last week In August to sell round trip tickets to Brooks; come by train Sep tember 1. Addless Homer Gouley, Brooks, Or., 72 acres; P. P. Gouley, lit-ooks. Or., 60 acres. 1200 HOP-PICKERS TO PICK 624 ACRES 'hops; largest hopyard In the world; best accommodations. We pay 50c per box. Ask for 8-page book giving particulars at 82 4th St., Krebs Bros. Phone Main 4070. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. WANTED ll HOP PICKERS BY SEPTUM. ber 1; best hop yard, easy earn money, fine camping ground. Apply to Andrew Kan & Co., 287 Morrison. 1000 HOPPICKERS WANTED: $1.25, 1S bushel boxes; good houses; rales on rinlroad. Inquire E. R. Patterson. Olequa, Wash. CITY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FURNISH es all kinds of help. 285 Wash., room 1. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. BOOKKEEPING I WILL POST YOUR books, make up your statements and taks oft monthly trial balance, at small expense; sat lsfaciun guaranteed. Murlon. the account ant, 318 Chamber Commerce. Main 3681. WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRA pher and clerk, at present employed in large mercantile concern, rapid with notes and machine, desires different position; beat ref erences. Address L 30, Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED young office man. Address H 40. Oregonian. Miscellaneous. JAPANESE COUPLE WANT POSITION Woman housework, and man outdoor work. In country. Kobayaehi. It. F. D. No. 4, P. O. Box 54. Sherwood. Or. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN furnish domestic servants, farmers also; all kinds of help. Main 4659. 2US Everett. BY COOK, GERMAN, AS LUNCH COOK IN" cafe or lunchrooms; short hours preferred to high wages. A 40. Oregonian. WANTED SITUATION AS STABLEMAN private place; experienced and highly rec ommended. C 3y, Oregonian. YOUNG MAN ATTENDING BUSINESS col lege wants place to work for board and room. C 38. Oregonian. AN EXPERIENCED JAPANESE BOY wants a position as cook. Hachi Japanese Mission. Pacific 2148. EXPERIENCED PONY BAND SAWYER IS open to engagement for all Winter's Job. O 34, Oregonian. ALL-AROUND BAKER FOR BREAD AND cakes wants position city or country. Apply 645 4th St. 6ITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Dressmakers. OUR PRICES ARE ONLY HALF OF WHAT others charge, work Is the very best, styles the latest: call and see. Angeles Dressmak ing Parlors, 242 5th and Main. Domestics. MUSIC TEACHER WANTS PLACE TO As sist at housework or teaching for board and washing and some practice. G. M., Albany. Or., box 535. TWO GIRLS WANT A PLACE TO DO GriX eral housework; don't speak English. Apply 783 Vaughn st. WORK WANTED BY EXPERIENCED COL ored chambermaid. -Phone 6140 aln. SITUATION WANTED AS A NURSEIRL. Address 227 X. 14ih St., between Lovejoy and Marshall. 4 Mlscelianeons. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A FEW Cus tomers for fancy work; also pupils to take lessons In Hardanger embroidery and all kinds of hand embroidery; terms reasona ble. 91 East 12th st. Phone East 3035. SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED woman nurse, invalid or confinement, Ger man woman housekeeper. 230 Yamhill. Main 5413. WANTED POSITION AS OFFICE GIRL; good reference: have 6 months' experience in doctor's office. B 38, Oregonian. A COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL WISHES chamber, dishwashing or day's work; good wages expected. B 37, Oregonian. WANTED EXPERIENCED TEACHER WITH first-grade certificate wants school. Address D 37 Oregonian. WANTED AGENTS. WANTED AGENTS TO SELL THE BEST grown nursery stock on the coast, includ ing Burbank's new pitles plum, miracle; commission advanced weekly; write quick for choice of territory. Albany Nurseries, Albany, Or. AGENTS WANTED TO FELL SUPERIOR, high-grade nursery stock; complete outfit furnished free; cash weekly; write today for choice of territory. Capital City Nur sery Co., Ealem, Or. SEND 25c FOR THE INVESTORS' GUIDE and make good money; agents wanted. 311 Marquam bldg.. . Portland. Or. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT HOUSE OF FROM 10 to 16 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; state location and rent. S 30. Oregonian. WANTED WE HAVE TENANTS FOR 20 modern houejes and flats; 5 rooms to 40. The Continental Co., 243 Stark st.