g"!"" A1 lfWiw!"Wr J THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, POBTUANB, 'JANUAB33 U, 1900. NOOKSACK LOG JAM. II! !L I1FCULTIES IX WAY OF BE. 5I0VAL BY UXITED STATES. Oo&etcss Is IIUely to Talce Action Captain Harry Taylor's Views of the Matter. WASHINGTON, Jan. a The damage done by the overflowing of the Nooksack river, tn. Whatcom county, Washington, has heen called to the attention of the war department. It has been suggested that an appropriation of $20,000 be made lor the removal of a log jam near the mouth of the river, and it is probable that some action Trill shortly be taken for the relief of the settlers in the flooded dis trict. A survey -was made some time ago with a. view to having the jam removed, but nothing -was done. While it is probable that congress could act under the old sur vey, it is deemed best to have a new one made. Commending on the removing from the mouth of the Nooksack river certain logs and jams which have had. the effect of injuring navigation, and, by the back ing up of the water, seriously affecting the Interests of riparian, proprietors, Cap tain Harry Taylor, of the engineer corps stationed on Puget sound, says: The collection of these logs and jams end the consequent backing "up of the water seems to bavo been brought about very largely by the construction of a boom which exists at the mouth of the river. This boom "was constructed some ftimedurlng the early part of the year 1SS0. Complaint was made against this boom three years ago, as an obstruction to nav igation, and. a suit was brought in the United. States circuit court for the dis trict of Washington to compel the re moval of this boom. The decree which "Was handed down February 20, 1S96. sus tained the defendant and ordered, the suit tdlsmissed. In the decree the judge holds: " 'First, That tbe legislature of the state bad ample power prior to the enactment toy congress of the river and harbor act tof September 19, 1SS0, to authorize the con Btruction of this boom, and. that at the time of Its construction it was authorized toy Jaw, and therefore not a nuisance nor ma unlawful obstruction to navigation; and in the second place that the chief value of the Nooksack river as a highway Is for the floating of saw-logs, and that 'persons and corporations having occasion to use it lor these purposes have rights equal to the rights o others to use the river as a jughway for boats and vessels, id that a boom at the mouth of the river necessary for gathering and holding awlogs is to be regarded as an aid to the use of the river for a lawful purpose, and entitled to protection tbe same as a vrharf or pier constructed at a convenient jplace for the convenience of vessels.' "The decree was forwarded by the chief of engineers, Iby second indorsement, tin ker date of March C, 1E9G, to Captain W. 3j. Fisk, corps of engineers. "Upon the recommendation of the dis trict attorney, this case was appealed, and I have been informed unofliclally that the defendant was again sustained, in the appellate court. I have no official knowl edge of the result of the appeal. "A report of a survey of the Nooksack river was submitted by Captain T. W. Symons, corps of engineers, under date of January 14, 1S95. Accompanying this report was a tracing showing the condi tions at the mouth of the Nooksack river. Captain Symons suggested two plans for Improving the mouth of the river, each of which was estimated to cost about 525,000. One of these plans was suggested in case the courts decided that the boom company had no rights paramount to the rights of the United S'tates to make changes, and the other plan was suggest ed for adoption, if for legal reasons it was deemed best not to adopt the first plan. "In view of the decision of the courts that the boom as maintained at the mouth of the rivgr is a legal structure, and entitled to protection as such, it does not seem to me that either one of these plans can be adopted without violating the rights of the boom company, as one of them cuts through the boom and par tially destroys it, and the other diverts the course of the river so as to cause it to enter Bellingham bay entirely outside of the boom, and would as effectually de stroy the usefulness of the boom as the first plan. Since Captain Symons report was submitted, I understand that the jam at the mouth of the river has Increased Very materially, and that the mouth of the river is now practically closed, so that even the logging operations are car ried on with difficulty. It would now probably cost double the amount of Cap Itain Symons estimate to clear the mouth of the river, due to the greater extent of the jam, and it is also probable that en entirely different plan wouid have to lie adopted. 'During- the past two years I have been appealed, to a number of times to send the snagboat into the Nooksack river to remove these log jams, but I have de clined to order her to the river on ac count of the great difficulty she would have in entering the stream, and the probability of her being wrecked on the tide flats while trying to find an entrance Into the river. In the condition In which the mouth of the river is at the present time, she could only effect an entrance at extreme high tide, and it is probable that ven to do that it would require many days' work to clear away the snags which have accumulated. If during tl prose cution of this work she should ground tipon a snag, (as she might very likely tfo), with the falling of the tide she would almost certainly be wrecked. "It therefore does not appear to mo practicable to so improve the mouth of the Nooksack river under the present e tatus of affairs as to permit such free outflow of the flood waters as would re lieve the lands along its lower course from the -dangers of overflow." Kiplins's Place In Literature. The sympalliy of the world for Kipling; when the affliction fell upon himself and his family at New York, led, as was natu ral, to some o-erestImate of his place la Jotters. The Oregonlan commented on this at the time, and expressed the opinion that his position was not so sure as to M-nder some reaction impossible. "We think htea an original force in English letters, but doubt whether ho will be much read 20 years hence. It was inevitable that his success should raise up critics and even enemies; other authors less in demand flout him, and the critics, anxious to cel ebrate new literary stars in the firma ment, Jibe at him. Allowance is to be made for these motives, wliich havo noth ing in them of permanent force; yet it re anains true, as The Oregonlan pointed out some time ago, that there seems to be In Sapling's work little of Ihe quality that makes for immortal authorship. In the Contemporary Review, Sobert Buchanan, who is at chronic ieud with the world, writes: Mr. KlpHnss muse alternates between two extremes the lowest cockney vulgarity and the very freight of what Americans call "hlgh-X&lutJ- " so that when It Is not setting the teeth on edge with the vocabulary of the Lon don Hooligan It is raving in capital letters about the Seraphim and the Pit sad the Maid ens Nine and the Planeto. Mr. Kipling, in a word, although not a poet .at All In the true cense of the word. Is as near an. approach to a poet as -can be tolerated by the ephemeral and hasty Judgment of tbe day. His very tncapac- i its' of serious thought or deep feeling is In hla favor. He represents, with more or less ac 1 curacy, wli&t the mob Is thinking, and for this 8 very roaesoa he Is likely to be forgotten as cwlf tly &&& summodly as ne has been applaud lad, nay, to be judsod. one condemned as mean THP The battle of life is a hard fight for most persons. It lasts from child hood to old age almost from the cradle to the -grave in many cases. Parents, will you allow your children to go into this great battle unpre pared, and trust to luck to succeed ? Surely not; We can help you. We teach exactly such things as every young man and every young woman ought to know. In fact, we are outfitters of young people for the battle of life. Call or send for fullyj and may be had for the asking. A. P.ARMSTRONG, Prin. Fifth and cad insignificant on grounds quite a hasty as those on which ho has been hailed as Important and- hlgh-mlnd'ed. Ravage animalism and ig norant vainglory being In the ascendant, he la hailed at every street corner and crowned by every newspaper. Tomorrow, when the wind changes, and the-silly crowd Is In another and possibly saner temper, he Is certain to fare very differently. The misfortune Is that his ef fusions have no real poetical quality to pre serve them when their momentary purposa baa -been served. Of more tnani one poet of this generation It has been said that "he uttered nothing baes." Of. Mr. Kipling- It may be said, eo far at least as his verses are concerned, that ho has scarcely on, arty single occasion uttered anything that does not suggest moral baseness, or hover dangerously near iL o Telesrraph Early In Polities. A. K. McClure, in Saturday Evening Post. The rejection of all the important can didates and the nomination of Polk, who had not been thought of for the presidency, astounded the democrats throughout the country, and It was at first indignantly re sented by the friends of Van Buren. In order to conciliate the "Van Buren people, Silas "Wright of New York, Van Buren' 3 closet friend and then one of our ablest senators, was nominated for vice-president, but unfortunately for "Wright, Pro fessor ITorso had just completed his ex perimental telegraph lino between Wash ington and Baltimore, ana: "Wright was ad vised of his nomination by telegraph one of the earliest news messages that passed over the line and ho instantly responded with a curt and peremptory declination, which resulted In the nomination of George SL Dallas, of Philadelphia. After mature deliberation the friends of Van Buren decided to give an earnest support to Polk, and Senator Wright was compelled to take the nomination for gov ernor, to carry his state. He thus be came governor in 1S44, Instead of vjce presldent, and in 181G suffered a humiliat ing defeat In a contest for re-election that practically ended his public career. Had there been no telegraph he would have been the vice-president. 1 o fr A Substantial Editorial Article. The Cornhill. (Mr. Cooper, the editor of the Scotsman, tells, in his autobiography, a story of how a leader writer (who it has been suggested was-the late James Hannay), being pressed by the printer's devil for a leading article, and having allowed the time to go by in which he could construct one of his own, took the scissors, cut out a "leader" from that day's Times, pasted it on a sheet of paper, and writing on It the headline. "What Does the Times Mean by This?" sent the whole article as his contribution to the leading columns of his own journal! It was printed as a "leader" exactly aa he sent It in simply an article from the Times headed by the query: "What Does the Times Mean by This?" NEW TODAY. TWO LOTS IN EAST PORTLAND BUSINESS center to rent cheap. Address box 1048, Port land. STRICTLY FRESH OREGON EGGS, 25c. Pa cific Market & Grocery Co., 149 First. WILL EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE typewriter. Inquire S2C Fourth st FOR MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT On city property; no commission. C34 Chamber of Commerce. Sol Bloom, Mortgage Loans On Improved city and farm property, at lowest current rates. Building loans. Installment loans. Macmaster & Blrrell, 311 Worcester ilk. JUST RECEIVED CARGO OF WALLSEIND COAL PACIFIC COAST CO.. Telephone 229. 240 Washington st. $500.00 TO $50,000.00 AT LOW RATES On acceptable securities. Chamber of Commerce. W. H. FEAR, 410 oneyman Third and Taylor Streets, Are closing out their stock of Imported Xilnens at cost. Napkins, towels, crashes, etc SPECIAL SALE On Tuesday Next, January !6 UPRIGHT PIANO. ELEGANT FURNITURE. VELVET CARPETS. RUGS. LIBRARY OF MODERN LITERATURE. BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS. HAIR MATTRESSES, ETC., AT CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS Cor. Alder and Park sta. (remov&d from stor age warehouse for positive sale), comprising: Upright piano, full scale, rosewood case; genu ine mahogany parlor desks and center tables, beautifully inlaid with pettrl and choice woods; an up-to-date drawing-room cabinet, with bev eled French-plate mirrors; nlrdseye maplo stand; very choice rattan rockers; highly pol ished mahogany combination bookcase and desk, swell front; parlor suit. In Swiss brocatelle up holstered; fine Morris chair; pearl inlaid rock ers; a very costly walnut combination book case, "Elizabethlan" design, cost when bought ?250; library flat-top desk, in quartered oak, and best of workmanship; large quantity of books, including Chambers Enoylcopedia (in eheep binding), Victor Hugo's works, Leslie's Popular Monthly (In morocco), Dickens' works, and about 100 miscellaneous books; genuine marble French block, cotrt ?50; lace curtains; portieres; heavy tapestry; -table covers; 8-ft. quartered oak extension table; swell-front side board, with French-plate mirror; set of dining chairs; a quantity of silverware; hall tree; vel vet carpets; Smyrna and Oriental rugs, vari ous sizes; oil paintings; braas and Iron bed steads; mahogany and oak bedroom sets, all complete, with springs and hair mattresses; white maple bureaus and chiffoniers; feather pillows and bedding; oak Matuska folding bed, wltii French-plato mirror; wardrobe; couch, etc The auctioneer Invites ladles to Inspect the goods TOMORROW (MONDAY), AFTER 2 P. M. 'SALE ON TUESDAY AT 10 A. M. SHARP. GEO. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. On Thursday Next, Jan. 18 AT CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, cor. Alder and Park sts., regular weekly sale of household furniture, carpets, stoves, etc Sole at 10 A. M. .GEO. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. W-lso,3'aivtM.Coi It explains our work Yamhill. J. A. WESCO, Secretary. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES "Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "Housekeep ing Rooms," "Situations 'Wanted," 15 words "or less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words', 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No discount for additional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today," 30 cents for 15 word3 or less; 16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one half; no further discount under one month. "NEW TOD AT' (gauge measure .agate), 15 cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per lino for each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan and left at this of fice, should always be Inclosed In sealed envel opes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not bo responsible for er rors in advertisements taken through the tele phone. S'EW TODAY. Preliminary Notice The elegant furniture and fittings of resi dence, 261 13TH STREET. Also the entire fur nishings of COTTAGE, on the SAME PREM ISES, will be oold by PUBLIC AUCTION, to foreclose chattel mortgage, upon WEDNES DAY. JANUARY 17, 1900, commencing at 10 A. M. (If not SOLD AT PRIVATE sale prior to 3 o'clock P. M. SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 1900). Particulars, of sale in nxt SUNDAY'S ORE GONLAN. For particulars apply to S. L. N. GILMAN, AUCTIONEER, 411 Washington st. POULTRY OYSTERS FISH The attention of the public is called to the fact that we receive dally large consignments of all kinds of fish, oysters, emms, mussels, chick ens, ducks, geese, creamery and dairy butter. We wholesale and retail, and solicit orders from the interior. Telephone Oregon 71S; Colum bia 29. MANILA MARKET FERRERA GROCERY CO., Proprietors, . lamoui, cor. aecona. AUCTION SALE UNDER THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATOR, I will, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, January 17, at my salesroom, 182 FIRST ST., AT 10 A. M., offer for sale the furniture and other effects of the OATMAN ES TATE, CONSISTING IN PART as fol lows: GRAND SQUARE KNABB PI ANO of ELEGANT TONE; EXCEL LENT 5-PIECE CHERRY-FRAME PARLOR SUIT, UPHOLSTERED IN PLUSH; ELEGANT CHIFFONIER in quartered OAK; PLUSH-TOP center table; SPLENDID MARBLE-TOP WALNUT LIBRARY TABLE; FINE WALNUT hall tree; FINE PARLOR and HALL LAMPS; bedroom set, rock ers, etc.; very fine 10-foot EXTENSION TABLE; 72-piece dinner set of HAVI LAND, with GOLD DECORATIONS; glassware; etc. Will also have on sale two GRAND SQUARE PIANOS, A. B. CHASE or gan, paintings, pictures, etchings, lace curtains, OAK and other center tables, lamps, SEWING MACHINES, SPLEN DID CHINA CLOSET, BEDROOM suits in OAK and ASH, BED and other LOUNGES, kitchen tables and chairs, COOK STOVE, WOOD AND COAL HEATERS, LOT NEW AIR TIGHT HEATERS, etc. ALSO a GOOD-AS-NEW MAN'S RAMBLER BICYCLE in FIRST-CLASS repair. AUCTION SALE At 55 North Park et., cor. Everett, MONDAY, JAN. 15, at 10 A. M., of rockers, bedroom suits, extension table, dining chairs, wool carpets, toilet set, cook stove, kitchen treasure, dishes, etc. Terms cash. -J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE BLIND BAGGAGE Under Instructions of hotel, I will offer for eale on MONDAY NEXT, JAN. 15, at 2 P. M., a varied lot of trunks, vallseo, etc. Positive sale. Terms cash. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. " AUCTION SALE At C94 Second St., cor. Meade, South Portland, at 10 A. M., TUESDAY. JAN. 10, rockers, denter table, couch, extension table, dining chairs, cook stoves, dishes, bedroom suit, two bedsteads, springs, stands, hall lamp and other lamps, dieb, cabinet, etc Terms cash. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE GROCERIES, ETC At my salesroom, 182 First st., on FRIDAY, JAN. 19, at 10 A. M., I will sell to the highest bidder in detail, to SUIT all BUYERS, a fresh stock of groceries, consisting of flour, canned goods, baking powders, fine maple and other syrups, starches and other goods too nu merous to mention. This Is a nice, fresh stock of staples, having" been, in stock but two months. Terms cash. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF 'VERY COSTLY FURNITURE. ON THURSDAY, JAN. 18, AT 10 A. M., AT 390 PARK ST., COR. MONTGOMERY. I am pleased to announce to the buying public that I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following furniture, vlzr TWO HEAVY UPHOLSTERED EAST CHAIRS; SETTEE, in SILK and PLUSH; MA HOGANY center table; HEAVY ENGLISH OAK COMBINATION BOOKCASE; BANOl V LAMP: wicker and conbltr rockers; FINE MUSIC RACK: fine bed lounge; NEARLY NEW MOQUETTE CARPETS, in front and back parlors; Brussels and. other carpets; ELE GANT QUARTERED OAK HALL TREE. WITH FRENCH-PLATE MIRROR; VERY HEAVY QUARTERED OAK SIDEBOARD, with FINE FRENCH-PLATE MIRROR; extension table; dining chairs; table spread. I would especially mention VERY FINE HEAVY BLACK WALNUT BEDROOM SUIT, with VERY LARGE FINE FRENCH-PLATE MIRRORS (ORIGINAL COST ?375). ALSO VERY LARGE BLACK WALNUT WARD ROBE, to match; FINE OAK bedroom suits: good hair mattresses: Yum-Yum springs; FINE CHINA TOILET SETS: two LARGE PIER MHtRORS; eight-day clock; good refrigerator; cook stove; linoleum; heating stove: dishes,; glaesware; lee cream freezer; wringer, etc; wheelbarrow; six cords good dry wood; four gas chandeliers, and other and numerous furnish ings belonging to a well-furnished house. This sale io well worthy the careful consider ation of any one Interested In the purchasing of such, furnishings. , J. T. WJLSON, Auctioneer. our catalogue. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Jan. 13. 8 P. M. Maximum temperature, 55; minimum temperature, 43; river reading at 11 A. M., 12.0 feet; change In the last 24 hours, 4.4 feet; total precipitation, 8 P. M. to 8 P.'M., 0.33 Inch; total precipita tion from Sept. 1, 1899, 22.22 lnohes; normal precipitation from Sept, 1, 1899, 22.45 inches; deficiency, 0.23 Inch; total sunshine Jan. 12, 0:00; possible sunshlna Jon. 12, 8:59. WEATHER SYNOPSIS. Rain continues at the time of reporting in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Northern Cali fornia. It has fallen In varying amounts to day, from 0.01 of on inch Spokane to 0.70 at Roseburg. The continuance of rain and mild weather Is due to a succession of low-barometer areas passing eastward across the Cana dian provinces. The rain in the Willamette valley has brought up the river rapidly, the local riso being 4.4 feet In 24 hours, to a stage of 12 feet, and rising. At Eugene the morning report gave 14.4 feet, rising; at Albany, 13.U feet, a rise of 5 feet. A further rise of 2 to 3 feet is looked for at Portland by Monday, giv ing a stage not exceeding' 15 feet. There 19 an area of high pressure over California, which may extend somewhat northward, deflecting the low that Is now over Vancouver island toward the northeast, and causing a short spell of clearing weather Sunday. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts mode at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight Sunda-v, Jan, 14: Western Oregon and Washington Occasional rain; south to southwest winds. Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Occa sional rain; cooler; southwest winds. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Occasional rain; southerly winds. Portland and vicinity Occasional rain, with short clearing spell; south to west winds. G. N. SALISBURY. Section Director. MEETIXG NOTICES. Special meeting of Queen Elizabeth Hive. No. 24, Ladies of the Maccabees, Sunday, Jan. 14, at 12 o'clock, at hall, East Pine and Grand ave., for the purpose of attending th funeral of our late sister, Cora Roberta. Members of sister hives Invited. By order of com- MINNID BISHOP, R. K. THE ALBINA REPUBLICAN CLUB WILL hold a meeting on Wednesday evening, January 17, In Gomez hall, to elect delegates to the State League. A large attendance is desired. Meeting called to order at 8 o'clock. JOHN T. WHALLEY President. FUNERAL NOTICE. CASTAGNETTO Mrs. Oatarlna Castagnetto. born at Genoa, Italy, 1838. died at St. Vin cent's hospital, Portland, Or., Jan. 12, 1900, will bo burled Jan. 14, funeral cortege leaving Dunning & Campion's undertaking parlors at 1:45 P. M. promptly, going to Italian church (St Michael's), on Fourth 6t, for religious services. Friends Invited. EDWARD UOLTJIAN. Undertnlcrr. 4th and Yamhill atn. Rcna Stinooir, Judy assistant. Both phones No. C07. J. P. FINLEY & SON, Undertakers. Lady Asalstunt. 270 Third at. Tel. i. F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady Assistant. Both phones. NEW TODAY. 20 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR, $1; 1 gallon syrup, 40c; 2-gallon pail syrup, 65c; table peaches, pears and apricots, 15c per can. McKinnon Grocery Co., 173 Third st. FOR SALE A VERY DESIRABLE NEW house In one of the best looations on the East Side; easy terms and straight loan if de sired. Address P 60, care Oregonlan. SOLD OVER 300 ROLLS OF THAT DAIRY butter yesterday at 25c, but still have quite a lot left for today at the same price. Paclflo Market & Grocery r c 140 First. NOT EASTERN, BUT FRESH OREGON eggs, at 25c. Pacific Market & Grocery Co., 141) First. FOR SALE SECOND - HAND PRINTING press, in good order. Address B 704, care Oregonlan. Auction & Commission Company S. L N. GILMN, Auctioneer ADVANCES. BOTH PHONES. Special Auction Sale of Household Furni ture at Residence. We aro instructed to seU by public auction at residence, 153 THIRTEENTH STREET, CORNER MOR RISON, ON MONDAY (TOMORROW). JANUARY 15, At 10 A. 11., Brussels carpets; handsome easy chairs and sofa, in leather; hall rack; side board; extension table; dining chairs; crock ery; plaitedware; fancy vases; paintings; pic tures; large regulator clock; mantel beds; large lot of blankets; bedding; fine combination wash stand and desk; bedroom suits; hair mat treaajs; walnut bedroom suits; springs. Also range; kitchewware, etc. Sale MONDAY. JAN. xu, at iw a. ai. iso reserve. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. S. L N. GILMAN, Auctioneer Attractive Auction Sale of Elesrnnt Fnrniture, Itugs, Upholstered Parlor Furniture, Etc. We are Instructed to sell by public auction op TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, AT 10 A. M., At 411 Washington st. (an account of depart ure), elegant rugs of various dimensions; ex quisite parlor furniture, from Chicago, Including choice- reception chair In solid mahogany, ele gantly upholstered In spun silk; beautiful chair, in blrdseye maple, and spun, silk; sofa and easy chairs in spun silk of the finest work manship; solid oak dining - room suit, with chairs, in leatier, en suite; lace curtains; carpets; odd pieces of parlor fur nlturor fine leather couch; oak hall rack; perfect sewing machine, little used and very handsome; bra3 table, with lamp; lady's desk, In oak, with bookcase combination; box couch; oak dressing table, with plate mirror; two of Sue Parrotfo fine paintings, scenes at Yaquina beach; also a fine flower picture by the same artist; pretty rockets; mattings; refrigerator; hose; laundry stove; blrdseyo maple table; sin gle iron bed; bedding; hall carpets; also genu ine steel range, with warming oven. N. B. This line of fine furniture was re cently purchased, and the attention of. buyers is invited to sale on Tuesday. , S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. S. L N. GILMAN, Auctioneer Chattel Mortgage Auction Sale of Elegant Household Furniture, Car pets, Piano, Magnificent "Wind sor Folding Beds, Etc. Wo are Instructed to sell by publio auction (to foreclose chattel mortgage), on the prem ises, at residence, 201 THIRTEENTH STREET,' NEAR JEF FERSON, And also at the "cottage" upon the same prem ises, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY IT, Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., all the ele gant furniture and fittings contained in said residences (in lots to suit purchasers), and in cluding about 800 yards body Brussels carpets; also hall and stair carpets; flno Mansfeldt & Notrle upright piano; desk; finely carved parlor tables; divans and draperies; lace curtains; oak rockers; leather-seat rockers; bookcases, In oak and walnut; hall settee; handsome parlor pieces; vers' handsome oak chiffoniers, with mirrors; portieres; paintings; handsome, com plete walnut and oak bedroom suits; odd bu reaus; dressing cases; a large amount of bed linen; blankets: comforters; feather pillows; also genuine WINDSOR FOLDING BEDS. In solid quartered oak, with plate mirrors; also the same In fine hand-polished black oak, with combination dressing' case; also the same (very elegant) In cherry finish; also the same, ele gantly finished, In black oak, with combina tion ETAGERE, fitted with plate-glass mir rors. We Invite particular attention to these Windsor folding beds. Also mantel beds, com plete, of first quality. Odd bedsteads and bu reaus; stands; rockers, etc: odd washstands. Also the furnlturo and fittings of DINING ROOM, comprising: Extension tables, of vari ous dimensions; dining chairs; side tables; linen; crockery; glassware; cutlery and plated ware. Also FRENCH RANGE; refrigerator; laundry furniture, and a long list of kitchen utensils and articles pertaining to housekeepers. Aleo the complete furnishings of the "COT TAGE," Including the carpets, bedroom suits In oak and walnut, MANTEL BEDS, bedding, etc, of 9 rooms. Terms cash. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. N. B. We invite the particular attention of buyers to thl3 extensive sale of fine furniture, affording as It does an opportunity seldom pre sented. Sale commences on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JAN. 17, AT 10 A. M. Auction Sale of Household Furniture. We will sell by public auction, at 411 Wash ington et, on FRIDAY NEXT, JAN. 10, at 10 Jl. M., a full line of household furniture from residence. Particulars later. B. 1 N. OILMAN, AucUoatetr. NEW TODAY. SPECLYL THIS WEEK 1000 BLUE CHINA bowls, 3 for lOo; dinner sets, 50 pieces, $3.50. All crockery and glass reduced during this month. Come and see our 5c and 10c count ers. Mistletoe tea la a perfect blend, and has been reduced to 50c Sampte free. Haines' Tea Store, Fifth St., opposite P. O. E. M. BARNES. WHOLESALE DEALER. SAN Francisco and Oakland, desires purchasing grain, flour, potatoes, butter, cheese and all farm produce. Correspondence solicited. Will handle nothing on commission. San Francisco office. 524 Second st. FOR SALE 1C00, PART CASH ' Two-story house, 1171 Hawthorne ave.; 16 fruit trees, 100 rose bushes, etc.; Hawtborne ave. cars pass the door; city water; lot 133 feet deep. THE TONTINE LIFE INS. PRINCIPLE Ap plied to savings has yielded 50 per cent profit to persistent members. $1.25 per week for 60 weeks. Pacific Coast Investment Co., Port land, Or. TRY THE OLD BOOKSTORE FOR CHEAP books. 229 Yamhill at. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN COLUMN Modern 7-room houses, 6C8-610 E. Ash, snd 20-31 E. 16th; ?1S50 each. 2 lots and 7-room house, N. E. cor. E. 22d and Couch. Corner and 8-room house, 694 E. Alder. 2 lots, running from E. 6th to E. Tth. be tween Morrison and Alder. Lot and 0-room cottage, 147 E. 20th. 8x100 and cottage, E. ISch and Belmont 50x100 and 2 cottages, E. Yamhill, near 24th. Corner and 9-room house, 090 E. Yamhill. Lots in Dent's addition. Beacon and Milwau kee sts., $400 each. Sightly lots, E. Eighth and Brooklyn. Block and modern houe. E. 21st and GUsan. 50x100, 7-room house, 388 Grand ave. north. "3 lots and 2 store buildings. Union ave. and Sellwood sts. 50x100 and S-room house, 341 Tillamook. Lot and desirable house, 619 Mississippi ave. Lot and desirable cottage, 544 Kerby. 60x100 and cottage, 509 Vancouver ave. 4 houses on San Rafael st, Albina; now pay ing S per cent on prico asked. 10 acres right In the city. This property faces car line, and Is the most desirable tract .for subdividing and value on the market The above Is a partial list of properties owned by a foreign mortgage company. The prices are low and the terms easy. W. H. GRIND3TAFF, 246 Stark. S750 2 LOTS AND COTTAGE, S. E. CORNER Falling and Minnesota ave. $1000 B0xl23 and 2 cottages, E. Russell St., now paying 10 per cent. $10002 lota and cottage. Sunnyslde. $1050100x100, E. Sth and Hancock sts. $700 Corner, Union ave. and Ivon st. $C0O Lots 50xic, E. Ash, near 20th. $05050x100, 5-room cottage, COO E. Oak. $100053x100, 7-room house, 251 Hancock. S1CO0 Improved acre, Curry ava. S1000 South-front lot. E Oak, near 14th. 5135050x100, modern 0 - room house and barn, 793 Michigan ave. $130050x100, 5-room cottage, Grand ave.', near Weldier, Holladay's. $45002 lots and modern house, N. E. cor. E. 1st and Halsey. $1450 Large lot and neat, modern cottage at terminus of Hawthorne car llnp. $3500 Acre and quarter, facing S. P. rail road, 3 houses, E. 3d and Stephens. $22502 sightly lots and modern cottage, Page and Gantenbeln, Albina. $1C00 An Improved tract of about C acres near E. Ankeny car. Favorable terms on any of the above. ,W. H. GRINDSTAFF, 240 Stark. CHOICE WEST SIDE BUYS $405050x100. with a strictly first - class 0 room house. This property Is located 740 John son, Nob Hill. House is modern In every detail, and was built at a cost of $5400. $5500 Corner lot and 10-room modern housa on 10th St., cor. Mill. $300025x100. cottage. 104 11th St.. near Washington. $700050x200 and 2 houses, north side Burn side, from 9th to 10th sts. $4500 Lot and house, 10th St., near Stark. $2500 Modem cottage, 701 Davis, near 21st. $2500100x100, with 2 small cottages, S. W. cor. 15th and Raleigh. 1 $2300 Corner lot. 24th st.. King's Second. $1700-C0xl00. Irving, between 23d and 24th. $150025x100, 12-room house, 440 Johnson. $1000 Desirable quarter block, Portland Heights. $00030x100, Johnson, near 21st. $75OO-031ock facing N. P. railroad. 19th and Wilson. Warehouse property- 50x100 and cottage, 330 N. 19th. I $3000 Lot and desirable house, 150 N. 22d. ( $2100 South-froct lot, on Irving, just east oi ZM. $2600 Modern cottage, Hoyt, near 22d. Corner and 2 cottages, 11th and Kearney. 60x100 and cottage, SCO Corbett. Corner and 9-room house, 810 First. Corner and 2 houses, Water and Whlttaker. Corner and 2 houses, Corbett and Arthur. Three houses and lots, Nebraska St., South em Portland: $800 each. 125x100 on. Thurnian, between 21st and 2d. Favorable terms on any of the above. W. H. GRINDSTAFF, 240 Stark. MORTGAGEE'S SALE $475 1-room house and lot near East An keny car barn. $1050 7-room house and lot. 12 blocks from steel bridge. $000 7-room house and lot. Tabasco. -$1200 S-room mod em house and lot on East 31st, near Ankeny. $1760 6-room house and lot on E. 14th, near Burnslde. $S50 7-room house and lot, Woodlawn, on car line. $200 Lot 50x100, Albina, on Improved street. $125 Lots at Highland, near store, school and car line; very sightly $550 A very sightly lot, 50x 100, near Williams ave. and Russell st, Al bina. Corner lot between Burnslde and steel bridges; price $000, worth $1500. Half an acre In fruit, with two good houses, In center of Sellwood, two blocks from car line; price $775; this la les3 than the cost of one of the houses, but must be sold at once, the mortgagee wants his money. Aboye quoted prices are from 20 to 30 per cent lower than any similar property on the market. F. BRESKE. 4-1 Shprlook building, S3& Third st. Will sell a lot and build you a house to suit on E. Ankeny or E. Burnslde st : small pay ment down, balance monthly. F. BRESKE, 44 Sherlock building, 83 Third at. WEST SIDE; INTEREST PAYING $43502 houses, 7 and rf rooms, on 10th st. $270050x100, with 2 house, on 7th st. $5000100x100, with 3 houses, on 12th st. $2050 House and lot near 12th and Mont gomery. F. BRESKE, 44 Sherlock building, 83 Third st. BURNSIDE-STREET LOTS Some choice lots fronting on. Burnslde st., 16th, 17th and ISth sts. Will be, sold to in tending purchasers at attractive prices. Holladay's Addition Fine building lot on East Third St., near Broadway. Lot In good location. Is cheap, and can bo had on easy terms. Quarter Wook on E. 8th and Broadway sts.; both streets Improved and In a very desirable location. Holladay Ave Corner lot, Holladay ave., near steel bridge; low price. Quarter block, cor. 10th and Weldier sts.; flno location; lots lay above sidewalk, and are very cheap. Apply to CHaS. K. HENRY, 273 Stark st., Portland. Or. SEVEN-ACRE TRACT, NEAR THE CITY; all In cultivation; houae and barn; three blocks from station, any erson wanting email home farm will ao well to inspect this. Six and One-Half Acre Tract Well-Improved 0-acre tract; good house, barn; 0 acres in 12-year-old trees; three block9 from depot. Owner going to Alaska, and will sail cheap. Residence Building Nice residence, built this year; all modern Improvements, stone wall in front of yard. For sale very cheap, owner having- left state. Apply to CHAS. K. HENRY. 275 Stark st., Portland, Or. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FARM ON THE market 140 acres; 50 cultivated: orchard, splendid S-room house, barn, etc.; fronting on Willamette river; boat landing on farm; $3000. 80 acres, all cultivated, in Clark county, Wash.: 2 miles' to boat ltmdlng; house, barn, granary, etc; flno spring; 8 acres in splea did orchard; $2400. FUNK & GROENER, Room 9, 253 Washington st. I WILL BUILD A FEW HOUSES ON EAST or West Side and sell on easy installments. To avoid high prioes In labor and materials, I will take no contracts after April 1. To secure bargains In a few lots and houses, call at onco; small cash payment. Dammeler, 240 Washington st. NOW A CERTAINTY PRESIDENT McKIN ley will be renominated and W. J. Bryan will be elected; therefore I will start selling prop erty again. Anybody wishing to sell may call at my ofllce and list, that means sure sale. Room 17 Ainsworth bank. Chao. Hlrstel. must sell two lots, near East Ankeny car barn, $350. 90 acres, best farm lnr Western Oregon; good buildings, farming Implements and stock; Willamette river. Timber claims bought. 109 Grand ave., East Side. NOTE THESE BARGAINS 5-room modern cottage; must be sold quick; want an offer. B 48, Oregonlan. 7-room house, very complete In every re spect; Nob HIUJ want to sell this week. C 68, Oregonlan. FOR SALE BIG SNAP; 30 ACRES, 10 MILES .from City Hall; high state of cultivation; flrat clabs buildings; 15 acres bearing- prunes; owner leaving city; $2500, part time. K ,00, Oregonlan. A SNAP GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE AND FULL lot, close In, en East 10th St.; price $1000. JOSEPH M. HEALY, 290 Morrison st. SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS IN DUNN'S AD ditlon, on East 22d st., near car line; cheap for cash. Room 20 Russel building. LARGE, BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME, ON car line, on installments; large lot; city water. N 66, care Oregonlan, TWO SIGHTLY LOTS. $250 AND $450; ONLY one-fourth Yalue; close is. F C9, caro Ore- roiuaa. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Choice corner lot Any person wanting a fine corner to build on snould inspect this and then buy. The N. W. corner of Bast 14th and Tillamook sts. Lot fronts south and east, one block from car line; fine neighbor hood. Best buy In the city at the price. Ap ply to CHAS. K. HENRY, 273 StarK at... Portland, Or. HOUSES AND COTTAGES FOR SALE; ALSO bakery. Emmons & Emmons. 623-25 Chamber of Commerce building. FOR SALE OR TRADE CHICKEN RANCH. Incubators and brooders; lease paid up. D 06, care Oregonlan. L. B. Chlpman; farms, stock ranches. Umber claims, city property, business chances. 114 First Pacific Agency; city and country property: long time loans, low rates. 313 Commercial block. 0-ROOM HOUSE, LARGE LOT; MUST BE sold at a sacrifice. Room 226 Ablngton bldg. $1250 LOT ON GLISAN ST.. NEAR 23D. Hart, room 7 Sherlock building. ' H. B. COMPSON & CO.. REAL ESTATE AND mining brokers, 618 Marquam. FOR SALE FAR31S. FARM FOR SALE-60 ACRES GOOD LAND. 2 miles from Columbia river, boat and railroad; 10 acres cleared. 15 to 20 slashed and seeded; running stream water, good orchard, good house, barn and cutbulldlnc9. water piped to them: also horse, wao, farm tools, two cows, heifer, chickens, pigs and some crop; all for $900, account poor health. Collins, 270 Washington st IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington: payments made to cult purchasers. Fcr full particulara as to various properties, apply to Macniasce; Sz Blrrell. 311 Worcester blcclc A WELL-IMPROVED FARM NEAR. PORT land. SSOO; improvements cost $1000. A home stead, 35 miles from Portland; house and other Improvements; $100. Address MI 66, Oregonlan. IMPROVED FARM. ICO ACRES. 10 MILES from Portland, j mile from railroad; 20 acres In hops. Drawer 17. Portland. ANY ONE WANTING TO BUY A GOOD farm should soe F. Breske, room. 44 Sheriocic building. 834 Third st. 100 ACRES. IMPROVED. C MILES NORTH west Forest Grove; 400 fruit trees; on time, cheap. E CO, Oregonlan. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR OTHER realty, at the Emporium, Hood River. Im proved fruit farms. FARM. 300 ACRES: 00 CULTTVATED. 1G jf. west of Portland: $30 per acre. 250 Wash. st. TO EXCHANGE. STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GOOD-PAYING grocery, building Included; will invoice about $2500; $500 or 600 cash, balance real estate. We have also a good location for grocery etore. including fixtures and good will, to trade for real estate. Wo have a flno list of farms to trade for city property. We have also a large list of Eastern and California property, both town and farm prop erty, for Oregon property. JENNINGS & CO., 3004 Morrison, st. TO- EXCHANGE 40 ACRES CHOICE TIMBER land, near rail and boat, and lot 50x100, Will lams ave., Albina. for improved acreage. Y 6S, care Oregonlan. HOUSE AND STABLE IN LOS ANGELES to trade for house and lot or acreage; will aosume a mortgage. Addres3 N 60, care Oregonlan. HEAVY TOP BUGGY, ALMOST NEW. FOR a. lighter one; also want a cart. T 60. eare Oregonlan. WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO EXCHANGE FOR two lots In Rlverdale? Address B 67, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. BAHGxUNS IN SEVERAL SECOND - HAND and slightly used plnaos this week at Ellers Piano House: Whitney $21S. Stelnwary $185, Decker Brothers $2G0, Kimball $2tiS. Emerson $1S5. Jennings & Son $So. E. Gabler & Brother $05, Hardman $1S5. Cable $150. Terms cash or $20 down and $6, $S or $10 monthly. 107 First st., between Washington and Stark. FRESH JERSEY COW. LOTS OF RICH cream, and churning of weet yellow butter every other day; perfectly gentle and kind. woman or child can milk or handle; never kicks; 5 years old: no better family cow In Oregon: $100. 7C9 East Salmon st. DRIVING HORSE, 5 YEARS. 1050 POUNDS, or would trade for work horse, 1250 pounds. Havo two cow3, would trade for good work horse. T C7, care Oregonlan. "- FOR SALE GALLOWAY COAT: CAN BE worn by man weight 150 to 1G0; good for cold climate; can be bought very reasonably. Inquire 213 Third. FOR SALE ENGINEER'S AND STJUVBY or's Instruments, complete set. costing $250, for $140; easy terms. Address P 5S. care Ore gonlan. FURNITURE OF FIVE ROOMS FOR SALE; house. West Side, centrally located; cheap rent. For particulars call at 203 Washing ton st. DRY FIR, $3.25 TO $3.50 PER CORD; RES taurants, special rates. Columbia Wood & Coal Yard, foot East Stark. Both phones. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENTED AND sold. Expert repairing. Office supplies, etc Cunningham's. 260 Stark. Both phones. ONE HIGH-ARM SINGER. $15; WHITE, $7.30; St. John, $5; American, $10; W. & W. No. S and low-arm Singer, $5. 350 Morrison. GRAPHOPHONE. BIG HORN AND RECORD for pale, on installments; or will trade for anything; R 69. care Opegonlan. HAVE A NUMBER OF TONS OF 20-POUND steel T rails for sale; good condition for re laying. W CS, care Oregonlan-. FOR SALE ONE JERSEY AND ONE HALF Jersey-Durham. First house west of reser voir No. 2, Section Line. THE VERY BEST OAK WAGON MATESLVL and handles. Valley Manufacturing; Co.. saiea room 183 Madison st. A SNAP GOOD GROCERY OR EXPRESS wagon, with" top; also harness to match; both for $45. 254 Third st. SSO 2x9 FRENCH-PLATS MIRROR;WAL nut frame: cheap for cash, or diamond. Dent ist, care Oresonlan. FOR SALE TWO FRESH COWS: EXTRA gentle; for family. 15C0 Macadam, South Portland. FOR SALE-CHEAP; WHEEL; BROAD-TIRE Bain wagon; good aa now. D 6S. care Orego nlan. SAFES. SAFES. BANK WORK. LOCK DEP'T. opening lockouts, repairs. J. E. Davla, 80 3d. fS FOR A NEW GAS COOKER; $2 CASH. oaiance j- oer montn. uas Co.. 174 Filth st. Grand upright piano $100. one $65, one $30. or gan $10. Upstairs. 104 First. Mrs. Martin. FOR SALE CANDY AND CIGAR STORE; good location; cheap rent. Call 12C Grand ave. FOR SALE A GOOD WORK HORSE: DIRT cheap. Inquire 128 Third street, at once. FOR SALE BARNES' LATHE. NO. 5. NEAR ly new, at a bargain. H., T4 Grand ave. FOR SALE ONE FRESH COW (JERSEY). 293 Russell st. Call Monday morning. A VERY GENTLE HORSE FOR cheap. 362 East Washington st. SALE FOR SALE BABY CARRIAGE, stairs, cor. Front and Market. CALL UP- $30 BUYS LADIES AND GENTS' BICYCLES; fine condition. 395 10th t. FRESH, GENTLE COW. place, near St. Johns. INQUIRE RAMSEY FOR SALE FOX TERRIER PUP. hill. 391 YAM- FRESH COWS FOR SALE. 291 NORTH ISTH. Pla-tos. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.. ROOMS 1G AND 17 Russel building, cor. Fourth and Morrison. Stelnway & Sons. A. B. Chase and Emerson pianos, A. B. Chase and W. W. Putnam or gans. Cash or Installments. Gramophones and Reglna music boxes. FRANK L. FINDLAY. EXPERT TUNER. AT 131 6th st., Oregonlan bldg. Phone Main 949. SOULE BROS.. EXPERT TUNERS, 107 FIRST st. Phones. Ellers Piano House. HELP WAXTED-MALE. WANTED CAPABLE DRAUGHTSMAN FOR mechanical and railroad work; location, port age railway, near The Dalles. Apply to Oscar Huber. Engineer, Central Navigation & Con struction Co., The Dalles, Or. A NEAT YOUTH WHO HAS SOME KNOWL edge of slnsle-entry bookkeeping. Apply Sun- J day morni-, 755 Irving" fit., cor. 23d. HELP VVAXTBP--1IAIg AGENTS WANTED FOR "LIFE Of DCiWBHT L. Moody." the famous evangelist, wrttttn. by his grateful co-workertj la lovia- ranty ox his high, unselfish service Jr. tlu cwmm of feliow-maa. Only authorised, lAwsad or re liable edition. A master boolc by master mind!). Only $1.30. Everybody want It. No capital or experience required. XiglMBt com mission. Freight paid. Outftta and circulars free. Address S. J. Park. PuWtoher 33-i Dearborn st.. Chicago. LIFE INSURANCE MAN. EXPEBXCNCED and competent, wasted for Important district agency Mutual. Life of New York; must nave bona fide record for wrtthije S10O.W6 to $800, 000; bond required; liberal coimJtoiw and olfica allowance. William S. Poad. State ytun ager. Oregonlan building. Portland. Or. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BAKBBR trade. 500 petitions at $00 monthly waltlr.ff our graduates. New field: can ears tuition, two months complete. AH information with, handsome 1900 souvenir mailed free. Moler Barber College, San Francisco, Cal. SALESMEN FOR THE BEST LINE OF MADE-to-measure clothing. Price range from $8.90 up. Any live man can easily make from 960 to $100 & week. Write for Munpie ootftt and terms at once. Warrington Woolen and Worsted Mills. Chicago. WANTED RELIABLE SALESMAN TO KAN dte side line on commission in Interior Eairt ern Oregon; goods find ready sale; good trado estabitsoed; old, roltaato noose. Addrees, with references, and state Unt now handled, L tJS, care Oregonlan. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: DON'T WUS pare for any ctvtt sorytce cr census examina tion without seeing our catalogue of Informa tion . Sent free. Columbian CorroapondiHics College, Washington. !. C. ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN. SEND 10a FOR 24-pag pamphlet, containing list of quentiona asked by examining boarG- of engineers. Geo. A. Zellar, Bookseller, St. Louis. Mo. Mention this paper. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS WHERE THSTT are, how obtained, eaJartes paid, and ait ax tlculars free by writing to tho "oriitmattws. the Nat'l Correspondenoa Inst, Washington, D. C. YOUNG MAN TO TRAVKL;-BEGIN J-C. 35; permanent position and good aalary; wilt re quire about $25 capital to qualify himwtt for business. Address Q 36, care Oregonlan. WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT BOYS TOR work, at home. High or Krammar-aebool students preferred. Mount Holyoko Kin As sociation, Holyoke. Matw. $5 A DAY PAINTING SIGNS-JtO EXPBR1 ence required with our method; wampleM; in structions, etc. lOo; guaranteed. City Sign Co., SpcIngSteld. O. SALESMEN TO SELL OFFICE SPECIAL ties. Fine side line. Ueed by all merchants. Catalogue-free. Model Mfg. Co.. South Band. Ind. MEN LEARN TRADB IN 10 DAYS THAT will net you $2 to $6 per day: will send in struction!: for $1. P. O. box 1173. Seattle. BOY ATTENDING SCHOOL "J WORK spare time; mupt be accustomed to work, and industrtowr. Apply 5-19 Morrison at. CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTORS WANTKB RVXRY where: good pay. ExeeUnor Advertising Co., 203 E. 110th 3C. New York. WANTED CARPENTERS. AT FT. 3THS.VXNS; none but first-etas men need apply; acme blankotp. L. A. Conn. 20 TEAMS. AT ONCE: STEADY WORK; $4. pass; other work. Canadian Imp. Aganoy, 228 Morrison. WANTED JAPANESE BOY, TO DO FLATN cookies and houaawark. Apply at one, 1E! 10th st. A GOOD RETAIL SALESMAN FOR HAHD ware and stoves. F. L. Chambers. Sngane, Or. Werklnsroan'1 Barber Shop; haircut 13c. shava 10c; 6 chairs. Ed Denniaon. 2tMS Morrison at. WANTED 500 MEN TO TRY THE BEST So ."have and 10c haircut, at 27 North Second. HELP WAXTEU FIJiMALS. PERNIN SHORTHAND SCHOOL. 211 OJUEOO niaa; H W. Bvnnke. Prtn. The rentn sys tem waii awarded world's fair medal on tho Btrength of its points of superiority: simplicity, legibility, rapidity. Speed for practical work. 0-12 week. Our graduates are ali employed. No failure:). Trial ieiwon. Bookkeeping taught. ILLOND'S PREVENTATIVE CONKS; ANT1- septic, and germ destroyer, xent sealed, per box. $1.50. , Lady correspondents, wend 4o stamps fdr particulars. Illond Chemical Co., Portland. Or., P. O. box 074. WANTED BRIGHT LADY TO TRAVBL IN Oregon. $56 monthly and all esptMM to atourt. Position permanent. Self-addrtuuud awwtopo for particulara. American L X. Aiwoeta tlon, 358 Dearborn, Chicago. ORDER YOUR HELF FROM THE VOLN teers of America Free Employment. Aamcy. 24 North Second st., Portland. Oregon tele phone Hood 782. Grant McKay, Manager. WANTED ASSISTANT; MOSTLY HGBT OF flce work; experience not essential. If bright ami willing to learn; permanent position? wages moderate. Q 69, oar? Orefconiaa. WANTED A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSlS work . a desirable place for a wllllna; girl. In quire, after today. F. J. StreiM. at Lau Davla Drug- Co., Third and Yamhill. 3 SECOND WORK. $12 TO $15; 2 COOK, $18, $25: waitress. $15; 19 general housework. $10 to $25; S to H new orders every day. Cana dian Emp. Agency. 220 Morrteoa. WANTELV-FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY TRIX niors. Apply Monday morning, from 9 to 12. at the Wonder Millinery Co. or. Motrtooa and First sts. INTELLIGENT WOMAN, OVER 26. FOR E sponsible position. On Interested in W. C. T. U. work preferred. F 86. eare Oregonlan. DOMESTICS. WAITRESSES. NUR3E GIRL and etc. wanted. Domewtio for Colfax. R. G. Drake, now located 152 First, downstairs. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: GOOD cook; permanent place. Apply at once; rer ence. 44S Washington st. WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN FOR LKJHT housework in suburbs. Call before 16 olook, 43 North Ninth st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; must be good plain cook; early dinner Sundays. 1S6 14th. WANTED LADIES TO SEW. 98 guaranteed. Reply with stamp. 93S. Chicago. 111. A WEEK Leek: box COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL. HOCSTB work; family of three. Apply 713 Washington st near 22(1. TWO APPRENTICE GIRLS WANTED AT Mrs. M. C. Shadden'a drsssmaidntr parlors, 133 11th. WANTED-EVERY GIRL AND WOMAN OUT of employment to call at 305 Third. Mm. Porter. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; small family. Call at 94 Ease 10th north. WANTED NURSE GIRL. TO KELP DURING, daytime. Call, 2 to 4, 405 West Park st. I WANTED- A GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS cooking". Apply ait WO FTandars st. WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Call 330 Park. st. HELP W'AXTED MALE OH. FEMAL-X RELTABLE DEPUTIES. MEN AND WOMEN. with or without experience, on salary and commission, for "Order of Pendo"'; sick. bea flt order. P. A. MacPherson. 205- Sixth st. TEN ORGANIZERS. LADIES OR GENTL--men, for the best fraternal order; salary and commteaton to parties with ability. Address 25 Ledger. Tacoma, Wash. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRYMAN;. would prefer a woman. Address box 29, Cot tage Grove. Or. SITUATION WASTED MALE. UooUlcccpers and ClcrUa. ' YOUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED STSNO-RA-pher and typewriter and assistant bookkeep er, desires position; salary moderate; titeet class references. S 58, Oregonlan. SITUATION. BY EXPERIENCED COMMER-cla'-oiftoe man, as manager or bookkeeper, city or country; b-s-inees references. S 90 care Oregonlan ailflcelinneoua. MARRIED MAN DESIRES PERMANENT Po sition in country, general mercHfndlse; 13 years experience; best references; health sea son for resigning present position. Scotchman, care Oregonlan. EXPERIENCED HARDWARE, 3TOVB clerk and tinner wants a position; moderate salary: so anywhere. Address R 88, cars Ore gonlan. R. R. CONTRACTORS. NOTICE HAVE ITAL ian gang of 25. Hotel or rest, proprc. Order free. R. G. Drako. row 152 First. Phones. PLUMBER. FIRST CLASS, DESIRES A S1T uation. Address A 09. core Oregcnlnn. J ifr--!vtw ria-iJ aSB-k" -a- . HJ u 5. ! 4 '.S . - -