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12 THE MORNING OREGONLAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, X903. 1 N COHN AND SHIELDS CLASH. THEATER-OWNER. AND VAUDE VILLE PROMOTER. CAN'T AGREE. When. Mr. Cob a Cats. Dovra HI Manager's Percentage, Shields Says He Will Sac Edward Shields says he is manager of the recently opened Arcade Theater on Washington street. S. Morton Conn says Jhe is not. Mr. Shields quotes a verbal contract in support of his assertion and Mr. Cohn points silently to the fact that lie is sole owner of the new playhouse, and, therefore, entitled to change man agers at any time. Two months ago Cohn conceived the idea of opening a 10-cent theater on Washington street, and after some nego tiation made arrangements with Shields to manage the house. It was agreed that Shields should engage the performers, at tend to the advertising, manage the stage, the ushers, the limelight and all the mul titudinous matters connected with a the ater. For this Shields was to receive 20 per cent of the gross receipts. Cohn "was to retain the remaining 0 per cent, pay all the bills and keep what was left over us his profit Unfortunately at the end of the first week there was nothing left over. The gross receipts had been 5476. Shields had taken $35.20 as his share of this and out of the remainder Cohn paid $250 for sala ries to tae performers, many dollars more for advertising and lights. Then he sat down to think it over. Soon he de cided that Shields was to blame for the deficit, and he announced to the vaudeville manager that it would be necessary to cut down his percentage in future. To this solution Shields would not agree. 3t was 20 per cent or bust with him. Mr. Cohn was obdurate and now Shields will eue to force Cohn to keep his contract. Mr. Cohn is not alarmed. Indeed, he says he will enter a counter suit against Mr. Shields for damages. "I employed Shields as manager," said Cohn last night. "I agreed to give him 20 per cent of the gross receipts as long as his services were satisfactory. His services were not satisfactory at all, but, aievertheless, I paid him 595 for the first "Week. He didn't engage the proper kind ""of performers. I wanted good ones and '-he employed poor ones. I told him our ""arrangement was at an end, and he claimed that he was going to remain anyway. , "I don't know anything about the busi ness, but I can engage men who do. I'm going to do it. That's all there is to it." Mr. Shields was seen last evening and declined to make a statement at the pres ent time. IS MR. LONG JEALOUS? JSx-Navnl Secretary's Strnntre Criti cism of the President. Chicago Tribune. Mr. John D. Long, ex-Secretary of the 'Navy, has contributed to the "current number of the Outlook an article upon "The New American Navy," in the -course of which he goes out of bis way to cast a slur upon the conduct of Presi dent Roosevelt when he was Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Mr. Long In his rather unkind article only convicts hlm .self of self-contradlclton and misstate ment. He compliments Mr. Roosevelt for ihls intellience. Industry, and enthusiasm, for his helpfulness in the purchase of ships, and his restless energy In pushing forward preparations for the Spanish "War. Having done this, ho turns round fand says: His ardor sometimes went faster than the .president or the department approved. Just, before the war he, as well as softie naval ofh cers. was anxious to send a squadron across he -ocsan to sink the ships and torpedo-boat destroyers of the Spanleh fleet while wo were et at peace with Spain. The gravamen of Mr. Long's charge Is contained In the above quotation. Mani festly Mr. Roosevelt did not wish to sink the Spanish ships and torpedo-boat des-' troyers while we were at peace with Spain. The charge is almost too sense less to be worth denial. "What he wished was to be In position to sink them with expedition the moment war was pro claimed. "While we were yet at peace with Spain" he wished to be prepared lor war. His energy and foresight were amply vindicated by the battle of Manila Say. He was more responsible than any other for sending Dewey to the Asiatic station and for hurrying ammunition across the continent to him when Long was half asleep. In the absence of Long, Roosevelt acted es Secretary of the Navy. He was re sponsible for the action of the department and undoubtedly he went over, under, and all around the orders of his superior officer. It was natural he should do sq, for he was a man of action, while Long was a man of peace and a slow coach . generally. It was Insubordination oer haps for Roosevelt to take the initiative, but the occasion called for Insubordina tion. Relative to Mr. Long's criticism, a special "Washington City Dispatch to the Chicago Inter-Ocean says: President Roosevelt's close personal friends are Indignant over the article of ex-Secretary John D. Long, and especially the paragraph which represents Mr. Roosevelt, while Assistant Secretary of the Navy, as eager to send a fleet to Spain to destroy the Spanish fleet while this country was still at peace with that power. There is said to be no record of such recommendation in the Navy De partment, and the naval officers there say they never before heard of the sugges tion. Some of the President's friends see In Mr. Long's article a part of the effort In New York to prejudice the Administration as not safely conservative, but It Is said that the President has no such suspicion. He regards the article as simply reminis cent without being held down to official facts. It Is no secret that as Assistant Sec retary of the Navy Mr. Roosevelt was Insistent on getting ready for war, which lie believed to be inevitable, and that he was impatient with Secretary Long's do nothing policy, which suggested that he regarded himself as the receiver for the 'Navy to wind up its business affairs, rath er than the Secretary to have the Navy ready for war. One of the President's friends re marked that Mr. Long forgot to mention ono Incident of that period before the war with Spain, which" is a matter of Tecord. That was the Secretary's trip to Old Point Comfort for a short vacation In February, 1S9S, and the dispatch which went to Dewey Immediately after his de parture, directing the Commodore to be prepared to go to Manila and strike the Spanish fleet there when war should be declared. That dispatch was signed "Roosevelt," and Mr. Long returned to "Washington to continue his peace policy in the Navy Department. The President's friends admit that Mr. Roosevelt helped to get the Navy ready tor war, but they deny that he ever rec ommended a hostile demonstration against Spain before war was declared. Intnrance Lair Held Invalid, DES MOINES, la.. Oot 20. Judge Smith McPherson, of the Federal Court, has rendered an opinion in which he holds the anti-compact law placed on the statute books of Iowa In 1&H3 Is In valid, and asserts insurance companies have as good a right to combine as other commercial Interests. The opinion is of far-reaching Impor tance, affecting every company in the state, S3 of which asked an Injunction re straining the State Auditor from enforc ing the Blanchard law which prohibited two or more companies entering an agreement to fix rates. Judge McPherson does not hold the law Charles F. Kolicfi Had Nervous Indigestion 1428 Eighth Street, Mr. KoUch says: "I had no ap petite; food did not taste good, and my stomach was full of gas continu ally. My indigestion became so bad my stomach refused the plainest food. I became thin, nervous and gloomy. By advice of a very good Paine's Celery Compound Cured Him. unconstitutional because of violating the constitutional provision requiring all laws to be general and uniform In operation, but claims the State Auditor has no right to shut out of this state 'any foreign com pany which he finds solvent and finan cially worthy. ANSWER FOR PERJURY. CliftHfr Tries In Vain to Hnve Chnrpres in 31ilitary Scandal Senrnted. DENVER, Oct. 0. The general court martial, sitting at the state capital, to try members of the National Guard of Colo rado, resumed its sessions today. ' "Wit nesses were sworn by the prosecuUon In the case of Brigadier-General John Chase, who has been the commander of the Guard, and Is accused of perjury, disobe dience of orders of the Commander-in-Chief, Governor Peabody, and usurpation of power. Among these witnesses was Adjutant-General Sherman M. . Bell, who makes the charges. A. W. Grant, Clerk of the Court of Teller County was called and testified as to the proceedings in habeas corpus In the case of W. F. Davis, confined In the military prison at Cripple Creek. "Upon the return made by General Chase In this case, to the effect that Davis had been released, the perjury charge Is based. Private Frank E. McElroy was called, but did not respond. Judge Advocate Grier requested an attachment be Issued for him, and that he be brought forthwith from Cripple Creek. Judge Advocate asked that the perjury charge be passed for the present because of the absence of McElroy, and the diso bedience charge taken up. The defense objected, arid the court took a recess to consider the motion of the Judge Advo cate. "When the court reconvened this after noon the motion of Judge-Advocate Grier to lay aside the charge of perjury against General Chase and proceed with the dis obedience charge was argued and finally overruled, and the court adjourned until tomorrow. ALL IN ONE NATION. Carnecrie Expect to See America, Britain nnd Canntlu Joined. LIMERICK. Ireland. Oct. 20. The free dom of tills city was given to Andrew Carnegie today. Referring in a speech to emigration, Mr. Carrtegia said he looked for the day when the United States and Canada would have a population of 250,000,000, and with the British Isles would form one nation. Subsequently Mr. Carnegie laid the foundation stone for a library. Herald Libel Cukc on Trial. -UNION, Or., Ocfe 20. (Special.) In the Circuit Court today the trial of the sec ond case of the 12 indictments frfr crim inal libel against the publishers of the Baker City Herald was called, the first case having resulted In acquittal. The parties were represented by the same counsel'as In the former case. The state introduced the libelous mat ter and rested, and the defense put on one witness, when the court adjourned until tomorrow. "When the head feels dull and heavy, the skin appears sallow and greasy, and the stomach refuses tooa, taKc carters .Little Liver Pills. Don't forget this. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Oct. 20. Maximum tempera ture, 50 dee.: minimum temperature, 45 deg. ; river reading, at 11 A. M., 5 feet; change in 24 hours, none; no precipitation; total precipita tion since September 1, 11)03, 3.01 Inches; nor mal precipitation since September 1, 1903, 4.11 Inches; deficiency. 1.10 inches; total sun shine October 19. 1003, 4 hours 12 minutes; possible sunshine October IS), 1903, 10 hours 48 minutes; barometer, reduced to sea level, at S P. M.. SO. 17. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Wind. O 1 is STATIONS. Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka Helena Kamloops, B. C. North Head Pocatello Portland .- Red Bluff RoBeburg Sacramento Bait Lake City . San Francisco .. Spokane Seattle Tatoosh Island . Walla Walla ... 6SiO.O0 NW 0210.001 6N 17410.001 W 52IO.00J 'i.N'W CS 0.00! 8 SW (Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy ICkiudy Pt. cloudy j PC cloudy iFoggy 500. 00 UK... 5210.00122' NW GS10.TO S ICIear Clear ICle&r Clear Clear iClear (Clear ICloudy Cloudy Cloudy IClear JNYV IWlO.OOi ,NB I SB TOiO.OO 800.00 ICOiO.OO) NV .164 0.00 10 W .72k.om W . 5210.001 NW .540.OO10!SV l74O.O0 js Light. WEATHER - CONDITIONS. Heavy fog continues along the Oregon and Washington coasts, 'but otherwise fair weather prevails generally In the Rocky Mountain and Pacific States. The temperature remains near ly stationary, and in Northern California and east of the Cascade Mountains. It la from 10 degrees to 15 decrees above normal. The Indications are for fair weather in this district Wednesday, preceded by fog In the -morning In Western Oregon and Western Washington. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. 2d", for 2S hours ending midnight, October 21: Portland and vicinity Fair; northerly winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington Fair; northerly winds. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair. EDWARD A. BEALS, District Forecaster. XBW TODAY. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property. Building loans. Installment loans. WM. MaCMajSTER, 811 Worcester block. SUBURBAN HOME We Are authorized to offer for sale the beau tiful home of J. C Havely, located on Wood stock car line, consisting of one acre and a half of ground, all set out in bearing fruit and choice shrubbery, with an unobstructed view. The dwelling is of Colonial design, was built in 1S9S by day's work, and cannot be dupli cated today for double the cost. Any one want ing a suburban home will do well to see this property. It is going to be sold at a bargain. For further particulars, see GRINDSTAFF & BLA1N, 210 Stark st. St. Louis, Mo., August 26, 1903. physician I took Paine's Celery Compound. It did me a world of good. My digestion has never been so good in my life as it is today. Since using Paine's Celery Com pound I have learned of hundreds of others who have used it for the same trouble with splendid results." , EDUCATIONAL. IN OFFICES ARC OPEN to two classes of persons: book keepers, and stenographers. We have not been able, for months past, to meet the demand on us for such help. Quality counts that is why our graduates are so competent, and why so many of them are in positions. Verily, it pays to attend our school. Open all the year; students admitted at any time; catalogue free; PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE PARK AND WASHINGTON A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL.B. PRINCIPAL SCHOOL Open All the Year Young men and young women, we teach the following subjects In our day and night' school: Bookkeeping, Banking, Rapid Calculations, Penmanship, Gram mar, Letterwrltlng, Spelling, History, Ge ography. Commercial Law, Correspond ence, Business Forms.. Shorthand, Type writing, etc. Holmes Business College Established 1SS7. Yamhill nnd Eleventh Streets. Shorthand Wo focus our enthusiasm upon one sys tem THE PERNIN. You cannot afford to ignore the best business college in town. Behnke-VYalXcr fiusirms College Day and Night. 242 Washington St. uct in en the wtnaup.- Our Great Removal Sale Is ending with a rush. You have yet time' to get in on it. No time to tell you about it. OPEN EVENINGS Allen SGilbert-Ramaker Co. Oldest, Lnrsrcut, Strongest. 209-211 First Street AMUSEMENTS. HEATER TWELFTH AND MOHRISOH 'Phone Main 7S, George L. Baker, Resident Manager. WEEK COMMENCING OCTOBER 19. ALL, STARS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM. (Baritone; direct from the Orpheum.) 3 MALVERN S 3. AL HAZARD. LEONARD AND DRAKE. MARSH AND S ART ELLA. GROTESQUE MORRISEYS. BELLE WILLIAMS. LEW WELLS. And the BIOSCOPE. Evonlng. 30c, 20c, 10c; matinees. 20c, 10c Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday C'ordraj's Theater nil. on FIriit l'nce MARQUAM GRAND THEATER. W. T. PANGLE, Resident "Manager. Last Two Performances Today of the Merry Musical Comedy "THE PRINCE OF PILSEN." MATINEE at 2:15 o'clock. PRICES $1-50, $1.00. 73c and 50c EVENING at 8:15 o'clock (sharp). PRICES $2.tM. $1.00. ?lK-0, 75c and 50c Seats Are Now Selling. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER W. T. PANGLE. Resident Manager Thursday, Friday. Saturday nights, Oct. 22. 23, 24, special matinee Saturday at 2:15 o'clock. Mr. Herbert Kelcey and Miss Effle Shannon In "SHERLOCK HOLMES." Evening nrlces Lower floor, except last 3 rows, (1.50; last 3 rows, $1; balcony, first 3 rows, i; second a rows, ,5c; last O rows, owe pall err. 25c and 35c: boron and loces. 10. Special Saturday matinee n rices Lower floor. except last 3 rows, $1; last 3 rows, 75c; bal cony, nret o rows, 75c; last 0 rows. sue; gaj lery. 25c and 33c Seats are now selling. THE BAKER THEATER George L. Baker c iusnee una manazer. none .siain lwi Tonight, all week, matinees Saturdav an Sunduy. Paul M. Potter's dramatization of Victor Hiiro's nowerful and wlrd tnrv of hi torlcal French life. "NOTRE DAME." by the popular Nclll-Morosco company. Sixth week and floating on the high tide of success, pre senting flrst-class New York productions for trie nrst time In Portland at popular prices. Jcvpnlnr- nrlrAa ruv vr ir... mat..A oM 15c, 10c. Nex'tweek, beginning' Sunday matll .. vt"'ucr , uie. Druuant society arama. ARCADE THEATER AND AMUSEMENT i'ARIXJRS, 330 Washington, between Cth and 7th. Open from 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE. SIX STAR ACTS. Every day .2:30 to 4:30. Evenings 7:30 to 10:30. ADMISSION 10C TO ANT SEAT. XEW TODAY. ' MORTGAGE L0AKS Improved city and farm property. R. LIVINGSTONE. 224 Stark 0 CLASSIFIED AD. RATES "Booms," "Rooms and Board," "House keeping Rooms." "Situation Wanted," 13 words or less. 15 cents: 18 to 20 words. 20 cents; 21 to 23 words, 23 cents, etc Ifo dis count for additional insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less; 10 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 00 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half; no further discount un der one month. "NEW TODAY' (gauge measure agate). 15 cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per line for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan. and left at this office, should always be inclosed In sealed envelopes. No stamp is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not bo responsible for errors In advertisements taken through the telephone. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At 10 A. M. sharp at 1S2 First st. IL Ford, Auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. TTVR'r'T.A'Vri r'TTA'PTPTR. KO. 3. R. A. M. Regular convocation this, Wednes- : aay, evening at 7:su. visiting compan ions welcome By order of the H. P. JUii-N DISaifJjt!,. arc. ORIENT LODGE. NO. 17. I. O. O. F. Will meet this (AVednedavl evening, cor. E. Pine and Grand ave. Work in the first degree. All Oddfellows welcome. D. K. ILIFF, R. 5. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 40, A. F. Sc. A. M. Stated communi cation this (Wednesday) evening, 7:30 o'clock, Burkhard bldg. M. M. clpirrA All v M onrdlnllv invited. By order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, Secretary. DIED, OLSON In this city. October 10. 1003. Del- bert. son of Adolph and Carrie Olson, or Deep River. Wash., aged S years. Fu neral notice hereafter. Remains at Fin ley's Ohapel. WACKER In this city October 20, 1003. v&ieinrad wacker, aged 02 years, brother oc Mrs. Conrad Auer of La Center, Wash. Funeral notice later. SHARINGHOUSEN In this city October 20, at iu:ao . ai.. Mrs. saran E. Sharing housen. Funeral notloe later. Ladles of the Maccabees and Woodmen Circle take notice. EDWAKD UOLMAN CO.. Undertak er and Embalmers, have moved to tlielr new building:. Third and Salmon. Lady aaalstant. 'Pkone No. C07. J. P. KINLEY A SOX, Funeral Di rectors, Cor. 3d and 3Iadison. Ofllce at Coanty Coroner. Experienced LRily Assistant. 'Phono No. O. DUNNING &. CAMPION, Undertakers. moved to new bldg., Seventh Pine. Lady assistant. 'Phone Slain 430. (.LAlllvK HKOS., Visa FLUWiiua. l'lural Uealeaa, Utit Morrlioa, S CHAN EN & NEU, MONUMENTS. cemetery worlc, etc., ZU lrst. b S. DUN.MNG. Dndertalcer. 414 K. Aider. Lady asulstant. Tel. Enst fili. NEW TODAY. HOUSE FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR sale; resldcnco 4i0 Main st., containing a rooms and bath; parties buying floor cover ings, shades and curtains will be given pref erence In rental of bouse. Many desirable articles of household furniture will be sold at private sale at very low prices, consisting of in part or stemway piano, piano cnair, mahogany tables, hall mirror and cabinet. blrdseye maple bedroom set. hair and spring mattresses, portieres, etc. Inquire from 10 A. Jl. to p. ii.. and from 7 to 0 P. M. OLD GOLD. JEWELRY MADE OVER OR EX changed; diamonds, precious stones; loose and mounted; watches. Jewelry repaired; close prices; good work. Tlngry-the Jeweler. N. E. cor. 3d and Wash., Breeden bldg., upstairs. $2.30 PER ACRE WILL BUY 040 ACRES of land 35 miles of Portland; title per fect. Address Bargain, Oregonlan. SPOT CASH JOR GOLD AND SILVER OF every description. 311 Uelcum blg. SHEEIir BROS.. MOVED TO 2821, YAMHILL st.. near -itn. l'none Alain 3072. FOR SALE Half block with new 7-room. strictly mod ern bouse, directly on ar ilne, frequent serv ice. 111 make you an elegant suburban home. Price $2000; cash S350 and balance on easy montbly payments. Phone Main 453, or eeo owners. Portland Trust Company of Oregon, 109 3d st. RESIDENCES 10-room house and quarter block. East Side, on Woodstock car line. 20 minutes from business center, sightly u.nd desirable; nice fruits, city lights and wuter; must' be sold; a bargain: For price and terms see Johnson & Van Zante, 503 Commercial bldg.. .Portland. Phone Hood 407. Mortgage Loans 5 and Upwards Real Estate City and Earm Insurance in All Lines A. If. BIRRELL, Formerly of MacMaater & Blrrcll. 202-3 McKay Building, Third and Stark. Phono Main 232. FOB, SALE REAL ESTATE. SMALL MONTHLY" PAY'MENTS: AFTER 1ST. montn; new, ocautuui home, cement basement, modern plumbing, reception hall. ieauiuui rooms ana location; rent ror $20, T. W. Plttenger. room . 243h Morrison. STOP RENT STEWART PARK LOTS FOR fSO; $5 a month, no Interest, no taxes; 50x 100 cleared ready to build; streets graded. water piped. 20 minutes on 31 1. Scott cor. Pacific Land Co., 107: 1st st. DONATION LAND CLAIM. 040 ACRES, for sale. Well watered and timbered, 400 acres in cultivation; good orchard and buildings See Jack Reed, day clerk, at Perkins Hotel. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to WM. MACMASTER. -311 Worcester block. DESIRABLE WEST SIDE HOME. FURNACE. xas. porcelain bath, location unsurpassed: also choice corner lot; special bargain for short time; "S ' car to fc07 Corbett at. Owner. FOR SALE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. MOD era. beautiful home. West Side: must sell; bargain; see owner, room 0, 345 Wash ington, morning until 12, evenings after 5. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, NEW, NICELY FUR nlshed; lot 50x100; half block from E. An keny car line; small payment down, balance $20 per month. H. E. Stemlex, 122 3d. $5 PER MONTH BUYS LOT IN MAPLE wood, on Woodstock car llnei $100 to $175 each; one mile nearer city than Woodstock. Sohlstrom Patterson, 232 Stark st. DESIRABLE 0-ROOM nOUSE IN SUNNY slde, cdrner lot, cheap; .part cash; long time on balance. P. W. Lewis, with Ames & Harris, 27 1st st. A SHORT-TIME OPPORTUNITY 50x100 AND good two-story frame building, with plumb ing; only $1250; rents. $15. Geo. M. Strong, Goodnough bldg. FOR SALE MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE, bearing fruit trees; lot 50x100. Call after noon. 724 East 13th st. Dablgren. owner, cars Oregonlan. SOME GREAT BARGAINS ALONG THE line of the O. W. P. electric railway. O. R. Add I ton. Lents, Or. Mount Scott car, 5c FOR SALE 5-ROOM HOUSE AND 2 FULL lots. 100 feet from car line; fruit trees and berries: 829 E. 33th St., Kenilworth. ONE OR TWO FIVE-ACRE TRACTS. GOOD location; easy terms. Call on Attorney O. W. Allen, room 21. Mulkey bldg. FOR SALE OR LEASE DESIRABLE wharf property, with railroad conveniences. Apply to J. A. Martin. 215 24th. $35 FOR HIGH AND 8IGHTLT LOTS ON ax. Johns electric car line. Sherman D. Brown, 351 Stark St., opposite library. $7500 THREE MODERN SIX-ROOM houses, close in, renting $75 month. Ap ply owner, Osborn Hotl. TEN-ACRE FRUIT FARM. 22D AND FRE mont sts. For terms see owner, A. F. Sloper, 15th and Fremont sts. RARE BARGAIN 255 ACRES, 3 MILES from Brownsville; $2000. Coshow & Blaacb aril. Brownsville, Or. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 8-ROOM .MODERN HOUSE. HOLLADAY'S Addition; cnoice corner; small payment down, balance to suit. C-room modern house, Sunnyslde; very fine corner; very choice location, on Taylor st. 5- room house, Sunnyslde, near Belmont sU: large lot; choice fruit; everything .fine. 6- room house on East 11th, Stephens' Ad dition; snap. 5-room house, Multnomah; good buy; In stallments. 4-room house. Highland; Installments. Quarter-block, Holladay's Addition; fine corner; best buy on Broadway. Choice lot. Nob Hill; good street: fully Im proved; cement sidewalk, for only $2150; best bargain In this locality. TAFT & CO.. SO 4th st. Phone Main 1208. $3200 FINE NEW MODERN 7-ROOM RESI- dence. East Taylor st.; beautiful location: a snap. $1700 Fine lot, 50x95, between x10th and West Park. $1S00 Very nice 7-room house, corner. Sun nyslde. CHARLESON & STAUB, 243H Morrison st. WANTED BUYERS FOR. 40 GOOD' IM- p roved farms in the rain belt, within 8 miles of tht East Oregon State Normal School; la the center of the largest wheat-growing county In the State of Oregon. Address Wcsttm Real Estate Assn.. Weston. Or. FINE. LEVEL QUARTER-BLOCKS ON car line, 3250 each: $23 cash, balance on monthly INSTALLMENTS; water mains, school, postoffice and church handy; short ride; frequent service. Portland Trust Company of Oregon, 100 3d st. FREE WE WANT YOU TO TAKE A FREE car ride with us today, and see those beau tiful lots. ?SO; nothing down, $5 month; graded streets; 20-foot alleys; water mains laid. Come today and stop rent. Pacific Lojnd Co., 1C7 1st st. FOR SALE 52 ACRES OF LAND ON VAN couver Highlands, suitable for platting; good for gardening or for a suburban residence. Inquire of John and J. J. O'Kcane. Vancou ver, Wash., or J. A. Munday, Portland Sani tarium, Mount Tabor. MODERN 0-ROOM COTTAGE, FULL brick basement, on corner. 100x114. fine lawn, shrubbery, choice roses and abund ance of fruit: streets improved. Coll cor. 30th and Division ats., Richmond car. FOR SALE NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, corner uupont and uenton. Detween ferry and steel bridge. Inquire on premises. FOR SALE TWO ACRES. WELL IM proved; plenty of fruit; near car line. Room 343. Sherlock bldg. FOR SALE 48x100 FEET, AT 401 12TH ST.; east front: nicely located for home. Inquire owner. 401 12th. FIVE NEW HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE cheap and on easy payments. Call room" 418 Dekum. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE. ALL modern Improvements; $1600. 265 Fargo st. HOUSE AND 4 LOTS FOR SALE AT DE pot St. Johns. Inquire of F. Llvermore. FOR SALE FAR-MS. FARM BARGAIN Yamhill County, cream of the Valley. 160 acres, all fenced and cross-fenced, level. & rolling, 40 acres rich bottom land, part in timothy, 110 acres cultivated, 8 acres in hops, orchard, good outside range,, hophouse, barn, other outbuildings, new house now being built, farm nicely wat ered by stream and springs., can pipe water to house from hill above, V4 mile to school, good neighborhood, line team, wagon, har ness, farming Implements, 1 extra horse, 10 cows, 0 young cattle, 1 thoroughbred Shorthorn bull, 05 tons of hay. Farm as above described for the low price of $4500. HENKLE &. BAKER, 217 Abinston Bldg. ONE OF THE FINEST DAIRY AND STOCK ranches near Portland and the Columbia Rlyer, of 660 acres; fine, large house: fine barns and outhouses; $65 per acre; a snap. $4500 for 50 acres, 9 miles from Port land; 40 acres In cultivation; fine orchard; 5-room house and barn, good frultdryer. $4250 for 74 acres, 13 miles ffom Port land; nearly 50 acres clear; good buildings, nice orchard, stock, crop and machinery In cluded. CHARLESON & STAUB, 245 Morrison st. 400-ACRE RICH BOTTOM FARM, GOOD buildings, 1)0 acres under plow, near new railroad to Sprlngwater. but 22 miles' from Portland, for sale at a bargain by owner; no better land in county. W. H. Fear. Fall ing bldg: 80-ACRE DAIRY FARM, 2 MILES FROM city limits. 40 acres under plow, balance pasture; 18 milch cows, other cattle, horses, wagons and farm machinery; good buildings, practically new; $4750. Address -Owner, 123 Front st. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 140 ACRES land near Medford. Or.: best climate and fruit district in state. Price $1500. Would divide. E. A. Hoag. 314 Columbia St.. City. $10 A MONTH BUYS 10-ACRE FARM. Write for booklet: it's free. Wright & Kimbrough, Gil J st. Sacramento, Calif. HOPS PAY SOMETIME! r PRUNES PLANT ed right pay all the time. I have ideal prune land cheap. See or address T. Wlthycombe, Farmlngton. Or. NICELY IMPROVED 35 ACRES. 8 MILES east; sell or trade. Wm. Wolfsteln. 227 Front. FARMS AND HOMES; SEE US FIRST. Meridian Trust Co., C04 Dekum bldg. FOR RENT FARMS. FOR RENT 10 ACRES, ORCHARD, HOUSE .and barn; east of Wlberg Lane. Address 407 Yamhill st. TO EXCHANGE. WANTED TO EXCHANGE A FIVE-ACRE orchard, good soil, small dwelling, good barn and chicken-house, 8 miles southwest of Port land, for a soup.e of lots and neat cottage In city, m southeast or southwest part of town preferred. Address Y 34. Oregonlan. BONECUTTER AND INCUBATORS FOR horse not less than 1100 pounds; whole rig wanted, if good. A. Highland, Mt. Scott ana Section Line roads, Palestine WILL EXCHANGE HOUSE AND LOT AT Montavllla for rooming-house. Call 424 & Washington. TIMBER- LANDS FOR SALE. YELLOW PINE LIST OF BARGAINS WE CONTROL 25.000 acres: Will average better than 2000 to the quarter section; two to four logs clear to the limbs, 4 to G logs totho tree, 2 to 7 feet on the stump; sound, thrifty timber. No underbrush; no fire risk. Can all be logged with big wheels. Good range land. Cheap at $1.00 per thousand. We will sell at $7.50 an acre. 10.000 acres: Will run 2000 to the quarter section; not quite as good timber, but more valuable- for local use. Good logging chance. $6.00 per acre. 9000. acres: All In a solid body; tall, smooth timber. Will average 2000 to the quarter section. Good location. $0.00 an acre. 8000 acres: Deschutes timber. Will run better than 2500 to the quarter section. Fine quality of timber. Good . logging chance; $0.00 per acce. We have reports on all these lands and our Information Is reliable. 14,000 acres: Fine spruce and hemlock timber; good location, handy to tidewater. Will average 3300 to the quarter section. Price $12.00 per aero. We always havo on hand certified Forest Reserve scrip, in small surrenders, ready for immediate use. at the market price. We want some more good scrlpplng prop ositions' at reasonable rates. AMERICAN TIMBER COMPANY. E. M. Runyan, Mgr., Marquam Bldg. SMALL AND LARGE TRACTS IN SKAGIT, Snohomish, King. Clallam, Chehalls. Lawls, Cowlitz and Thurston Counties, Wash. In Coos, Klamath, Union and Yamhill Coun ties. Or. Several tracts for sate on a logging basis. Small cash payment, balance monthly as timber cut off. Also shingle and lumber mill for sale In Whatcom Co., Wash., with 1100 acres on or near Lake Whatcom, cruising 22.000,000 feet fine timber. Robert P. Maynard. 615 Bailey bldg.. Seattle. Wash. FIVE CHOICE YELLOW PINA TIMBER claims, cruise 3.000.000 each; 4 good tim ber claim relinquishments, ext:a value; 3 fine farm homesteads; all very Clmce lo cations; reasonable and guaranteed. Wm. Hawks, room 30G Commercial bldg. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP FOR SALE IN large or small tracts, ready for Immediate use W. G. Howell, 538 Chamber of Com merce. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP FOR SALE IN large or small blocks, ready for immediate delivery. L. W. Whiting. 40S Ablngton bldg. A FEW MORE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL homestead clalma near Hood River; going fast. D. C. Rogers, 145 0th st. I BUY AND SELL LARGE AND SMALL tracts cf 'Umber. A. E. Mathews. 417 Ore gonlan bldg.. Portland. Or. For best homesteads and timber claims see Ogden. Maxwell & Perry. Ablngton bldg. LEWIS & MEAD TIMBER CO.. Umber, farms and real estate. 204 McKay bldg. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANTED MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE, modern and new; must be cash bargain; state location and best price. F 30. Or egonlan. WANTED TO BUY ONE OR TV.O LOTS, vicinity Hamilton ave., west of Corbett st; give price and location. O S3. Oregonlan. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles and Harness. FOR SALE BAY HORSE, S TEARS OLD. weighs 1175 pounds, sound; price $j0. Derby Stables. 15th and Burnside. SPAN BLACK MARES, 6 AND 7 YRS. OLD. well matched and true, weight 2600. Bohn Lumber Co., 320 Falling bldg. FOR SALE ONE TEAM OF HORSES, weight 3200; must bo sold, at ones. Call at 228 Larrabae st. WANTED TEN HEAD OF CHEAP DE llvcry hbrses; also one saddle pony. 2G North 15th st. SHETLAND PONY. HEARSE. ALSO LARGE stock of 2d vehicles. 211 Washington. MiacellaneoH. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with Elaterlte; It rolls, easy to lay; need3 no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. Elaterlte Roofing Co., 10 Worcester bldg. FOR SALE A FRESH. CLEAN STOCK OF general merchandise in the heart or the wheat belt of Eastern Oregon; stock about $4000; good reasons for selling. Address X. Athena. Or. GOOD SAWED PLANK. 2x12x20 FEET. 3x12 and 4x12x20 feet, delivered at $5 per M.; the lumber has been used, but still good. Kirk Hoover, 240 Park et. Phone Black S411. FOR SALE SMALL PAIR OF MULES, horse, nice lots, 9-room house, 2 farms for talo cheap. Mrs. W. Howe & Son, E. 41st and Division sts. . . , tJWiUTEKS FROM $23; ALL makes rented and repaired. Rubber stamp, notary seals, etc Cunningham's. 231 Stark. Tel. 1407. LADY IN MOURNING DESIRES TO DIS poso of some handsome tailor suits, silk waists and Jackets. Sacrifice. F 34. Ore gonlan. A FULL-BLOOD JERSET BULL, 3 -YEAR -old, of good size, good disposition, eligible for registration. Inqtdre 122 North Union ave. ONE 50-H. P. TUBULAR BOILER; ONE 60 H. P. Chalmer & Fraser engine. Inqulr Smyth ii Howard Co., foot of Ankeny st. FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY. FURNITURE for C-room cottage; mostly new; also one mantel bed; new. A 84. Oregonlan. EIGHT-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. WITH good clous of boarders: good locality. Ad dress X 9. care Oregonlan. FINE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. WITH attachments, for $10 if sold soon. 164 E. 33d st. A BARGAIN IN CASH REGISTER, NEARLY new; Toledo: total adder: half price. 81 North 9th. FOX TERRIER PUPPIES; PRIZEWINNERS. M. W. Parsons. 411 Spencer St.. Montavllla. THOROUGHBRED COCKER SPANIELS see them in the window. 340 Wash. st. FOR SALE CLEAN STOCK OF GROCERIES and fixtures. Call at 585 Union ave. N. FOR SALE COOK RANGE. 354 EAST 17th st.. North. HELP WANTED MALE. CONTRACTORS. LOGGERS AND MILLMEN. We have moved our headquarters to rooro central quarters. Loggers, mlllhands. labor ers, farmhands, etc, always in demand; plenty of work; call and see us. Canadian Employment Co., 249 Burnslde st. Branches In several parts of the city. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BOD-led unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 33, citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For Information apply to Recruiting Ofllce, 3d and Oak sts., Portland. Or. A MAN OF ENERGY ANB ABILITY WITH . good references to solicit and collect week ly payment and ordinary life Insurance; uft equaled opportunity for a paying position and rapid promotion. Apply Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., .Dekum bldg. TEN BRIDGE CARPENTERS, SALT LAKE trestle, $3.50 day; free fare both ways. 4 house carperters for R. R. Co., $3.25 day; free fare; steady work; 5 carpenter helpers, $2.25 C. R. Hansen & Co., 20 No. 2d st. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE; ONLY two months required; the only system and only college teaching the trade. Catalogue and full particulars mailed free. Moler Sys tem College. San Francisco. Cal. SKID ROAD MEN. $2.25; MILLMEN. $2.25; teamsters, $2.25; camp cook, $70; man to drive milk wagon, $40; 13 Italian laborers, loggers, $2.23; R. R. laborers, $2. Higley Employment Co., 40 U 1st st. TEAMS. TEAMS. TEAMS. 23 teams and wagons, $4.50; city; long Job. Call today. Canadian Employment Co., 249 Burnslde. Branches 226 Morrison, 128 1st, 48 Nottb 3d. JAPANESE AND uINESlc HELP FUR nlshed, domestics, farmhands, laborers, shovel workers, potato-diggers. Japanese Employ ment Ofllce. CO North 5th sL Phona Cla.y 302. WANTED TWO COLLECTORS AND CAN vasscrs, who can furnish a bond of $300, to collect on and sell Singer sewing ma chines In Portland. 540 Williams av. WANTED Solicitors in Oreraw. California and Wash., to hII accident insurance; good territory; profit-sharing contracts. U. S. Health & Acc. Ins. Co.. 309 Marquam. CARPENTER TO CONTRACT LABOR ON two-story frame; city party to contract to cut 1000 cords 20-lnch firewood. Pioneer Employment, 215 Morrison. WANTED MEN TO LEARN THE BARBER trade, constant practice and success guar anteed. Call or write to Portland Barbar College, 253 Everett st. WORK FOR EXPERIENCED CHAMBER malds, housekeepers restaurant, other wait resses, manglers, domestics. Drake, 203 Washington, Clay 445. WANTED FOR WHOLESALE OFFICE. As sistant: bright young man good at figures and who writes a fluent hand. Address Q 39. Oregonlan. SALESMEN WANTED; BIG SALARY OR commission to sell goods, by sample, whole sale or retail. Address Can-Dex Mfg. Co.. St. Louis, Mo. $150 BUY SHALF INTEREST IN FIND, PAY lng. established business; experience unneces sary. Inquire of Walderon. 522 jChamber of Commerce. ) SINGERS. MUSICIANS. PERFORMERS, chorus girls, etc, wanted; big salary. New man's Theatrical Agency, Lockwood, 351 Morrison. ' EXPERT TEACHER. UNIVERSITY GRADU ate, wants students evenings: Latin, algebra, grammar, arithmetic etc Q 78. Oregonlan. RAILROAD OPERATOR OT MANY YEARS' experience, wants students In telegraphy; practical work; night. X 58, Oregonlan. WANTED TWO GOOD SOLICITORS TO SO llclt In Salem; steady work and good pay. Address E. R. D., box 299. Silverton. Or. OPERATORS ON COATS AND JACKETS Pay highest wagrs on the Coast. The J. M. Acheson Co., 5th and Alder sts. JACKET MAKERS FIRST-CLASS JACK te makers, steady work, best of wages. The J. M. Acheson Co., 5th and Alder sts. COLUMBUS-CALIFORNIA. WINE DEPOT Headquarters for cooks waiters and bartend ers. No. 148 4th st. Phone Red 1003. RELIABLE MAN FOR INSIDE WORK, clean and pleasant; pay $1S weekly; must havo $230; call today. 324 1st st. WANTED AT X5NCE. AN OFFICE BOY; chance for advancement. Apply 22d and NlcolaL Portland Rolling Mills. MEN AND BOYS TO GET BEST IOC shaving and 15c haircut ting; open until 8:30 evenings. 31 North 2d. WANTED BOYS OVER 10 TO DISTRIBUTE samples, telephone Scott CSS for particulars; 7 to 8 A. M. or 7 to 0 P. M. 2 BOYS ABOUT 10, STRONG AND ACT lve, for general store work. Apply to Mc AUen & McDonnel. 8 A. M. FIRST-CLASS COATMAKERS HIGHEST wages; all-year work. The J. M. Ache son Co., 3th and Alder sts. PARTY TO CONTRACT TO PUT IN CON crete foundation for building. Pioneer Em ployment. 215 Morrison. WANTED GOOD COATMAKER. 324 WASH lngton st. S. Jacobs. WANTED FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKERS. Nlcoll tho Tailor. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED 1 TINNERS THAT UNDERv stand furnace and cornice work and gerjfR eral Jobbing; also a foreman that yji A nanaie men to best advantage and under stands the three branches mentioned; nono but competent need apply; good wages to right men. Apply to A. F. Clzek Sheet Metal Works, 1325 C St., Tacoma, Wash. SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS; BOYD'S SYLLA blc; no ruled lines; no shading; nothing to confuse; only 9 characters; easily read; study by mall; circulars, testimonials and first les son, covering one-fourth the course, for- two 2-cent stamps. Chicago Correspondence Schools. Incorporated, 7S National LUa Bldg.. Chicago. III. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MAN, GENTS' furnishings; salesman in domestics; capa ble bookkeeper, rapid penman, with bank experience, first-class opening: floor walker or capable advertising man; also several boys in stores. Clerks' Registra tion Bureau. 203 Morrison st. WANTED DELIVERY' MAN; MUST BE Ex perienced in meat business; salary $40 to $75. Call Gellnsky & Sons. 35 Grand ave.. cor. East gfae. BOYS WANTED TO WORK IP CANDY factory- Apply Pacific Coast Slscult Co., 11th and Davis st. WANTED YOUNG MAN -ABOUT IS YRS. old. must have references. Apply at fac tory. 23 Front st. TWO MEN WITH REFERENCES. EXCEP tlonal opportunity for advancement. 82S Marquam bldir. WANTED BOY ABOUT IS YEARS OLD. must have references. ' Apply at Factor-, 23 Front st. WANTED BRIGHT. ACTIVE BOY WITH wheel; good wages. 347 Washington st. EXPERIENCED IRONERS WANTED. Portland Laundry Co., 9th and Couch. BOY TO WORK IN GROCERY STORE. CALL at 415 0th. cor. Hall., bet, 9 and 11. iF YOU WANT WORK OR MEN SEE HANSEN ABOUT IT. 2B N. 2D. WANTED SHOEMAKER, .GOOD HAND on repairs. 520 Washington sr WANTED RESTAURANT COOK. FIRST claes. Apply 345 Morrison st. WANTED WAGON PAINTER. INQUIRE 211 Washington st. WANTED BOY ABOUT 1C. CALL 420 Washington st. WANTED A GOOD FARMHAND. 1004 Milwauklo st. FIRST-CLASS JOB PRINTER WANTED. 207 2d st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED GIRL. 15 OR ltt YEARS OF age. to help around kitchen. $13 to sVm: also waitress. $20: 1 girl for light ho work. $4 week. Scandlnavlan-Amerlc Employment Agency, 226- 3d st. COOKS. WAITRESSES, CHAMBERMAIDS, elty and country, nurse girls, second girls, housekeepers; plenty of housework. $15 to $30. Phone Main 1323. Canadian Par lors, 226 Morrison. WE GUARANTEE TO PROFITABLY EM ploy your spare time until Christmas on piecework: paid for your very flrst piece; no experience or talent required. Hours, 0 to 6. 372 East Morrison. WHY SLAVE IN OVERCROWDED Occu pations? Something new, refined and healthful, small capital required. Address 240 Michigan av., Chicago, care Athletic School, suite 23. ORDER YOUR COOKS. WAITERS, nurses, chambermaids and domestic help of all kinds from the Scandinavian-American Employment Agency. Phone Main 1510. 220 3d st. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS, waitresses, chambermaids, general work ers. St. Louis Agency, 230 Y'amhill. Phone Black 2SS1. WANTED GOOD NURSE GIRLS; MUST have reference and experience and willing to assist in light duties. 093 Davis, be tween 21st and 22d. Apply 5 to 6. cven'gs. WANTED A COLORED GIRL FOR GBN- eral housawork and sewing and tend boy 7. years old. Cor. 41st and Division; take Rich, mond car to end of line. WANTED STENOGRAPHER TO COPY manuscripts; good speller and grammMlatL prfferred. a .W. DeWet. Witch Hazel" Front and Madison. WANTED SALESLADY". CORSETS, LA dies" wear; 2 in notions: limited experi ence. Clerks' Registration Bureau, 205 Morrison st. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED HOUSE kooper to take charge of rooming-house; with references. Inquire 3 3d St.. Bangor House. ALL KINDS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR GIRLS and women at Portland Woman's Employ ment Co., Hibernian bldg. Tel. Green 462. WANTED DEMONSTRATORS WITH wrinkles or smallpox plttlngs to be treated free at Saxe Institute. 417 Ablngton bldg. TWO WAITRESSES. ONE CHAMBERMAID (hotel) $10; rfstaurar.t (room). $9; others, $7; domestics. Drake, 205 Washington. CONFECTIONERY' STORE, SHOP, CANDY factory, general nurse, housekeeper, sec ond. Working Girls' Home, 291 3d st. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework; family of two; good wages. Inquire 825 Kearney st. CHOCOLATE DIPPERS AND GIRLS TO pack candles at Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.. factory, 11th and Davis sts. A WILLING INDUSTRIOUS GIRL FOR G Ent eral housework; no children. Call in morning at 455 Market st. WOMAN WANTED TO SELL A NECESSITY to mothers; $12 a week clear. Dept. M., box 78. Philadelphia. EXPERIENCED COOK AND HOUSEKBEP tr, plain sewing, no heavy work; good home. 414 Y'amhill Bt. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN CARE OF children and housework in small family. 130 North 22d. WtXTEIV-VOTIVE LADY CASHIER Barnes' market, 107 3d st. Apply betwr. O - .1 K T XT ' ' WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR cooking; also one for second work. Apply 373 Hoyt st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; 3 In family; good wages. 227 Whit taker st. WANTED GIRL. AGE 15 TO 17. TO HELP In kitchen In boarding-house. 101 North 7th st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 'Call 600 Belmont st. Phone Scott 2091. WANTED A GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK. Apply at 835 Lovejoy st.. W. J. Van Schuy ver. WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply at 241 13th. cor. Main. WANTED OIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE work. small family. Inquire 334 Halsey at. WANTED CHILD TO BOARD, LOVELY home; terms reasonable. C 3C. Oregonlan. WANTED DRESSMAKER TO DO SEWING by the dsy. Address S 39. Oregonlan. WOMAN. PART OF EACH DAY". TO HELP In rooming-house. Phone Hood 313. AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR SECOND work; wages $25. 3S9 Montgomery. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN small family. 1S7 North 10th. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; no cooking. 333 Clay at. MANICURE AND HAIRDRESSER APPREN - tlce. 160 5th: Rosenthal Sisters. WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN KITCH en. 215 12th St.. cor. Salmon. WANTED EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID. 33 North 18th. corner vDavls. JACKET MAKERS. THE J. M. ACHESON Co., 3th and Alder sts. WANTED GIRL FOR STORE. Palace. 345 Morrison st. BOSTON WANTED LADY" PASTRY COOK. FIRST class. 345 Morrison st. 15 GIRLS TO PACK PRUNES. CANADIAN Parlors. 22fi Morrison. WANTED COMPETENT SECOND GIRL. AP ply mornings, 341 11th. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED; GERMAN PRE f erred. 31S E. 11th. GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK. 10th, cor. HH. 42S WANT GIRLS FOR DRESSMAKING. 233 3th st. AT