Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 16, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OEEGONIAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1904.
REVEL IN PROSPERITY
RUSSIAN COLONISTS NUMEROUS
IN WHITMAN COUNTY.
They Bought Land Which Had Been
Abandoned to Squirrels-Hate the
Motherland, and Are Americans.
ENDICOTT, "Wash.. Feb. 15. (Special.)
It la safe to say that this city and" the
surrounding country has been taken "by
the Russians, as hundreds of them have
settled here in the past five years. Ten
years ago this country produced nothing
but squirrels. It was impossible for the
American farmers to raise -wheat, as the
squirrels "would get'away with It before
harvest time. The country was practi
cally abandoned by the Americans when
the Russians came over and began set
tling it. They purchased the land at a
very low figure and about that time the
squirrels were exterminated by a disease
that got among them and the Russians
have had clear sailing. They raise from
25 to 35 bushels of wheat to the acre, and
their land Is now considered as produc
tive as any In Whitman County and com
mands today from $40 to $50 an acre.
But little Interest is taken here by the
Russians in the war between" Japan and
the mother country. jMany of them openly
declare their hope that Japan will win.
One of the more intelligent men of the
colony said he hoped the Japs would give
the mother country a sound threshing. He
further said: "I at one time, when a
small boy, saw my grandfather tied up by
the thumbs in a public square, his cloth
ing stripped off and his bare back hor
ribly whipped with a knotted rope until
he fainted from loss of blood. The blood
ran down his back in streams and I had
to hide my face and cry- This was the
punishment my poor old grandfather re
ceived because he did not happen to have
the money to pay his taxes. An exorbi
tant tax Is levied upon all Russian farm
ers, and that Is the penalty Imposed on
the man who is unlucky enough to be
without the money to pay them when they
become due. I was put in the Czar's
army when but a small boy and treated
much worse than an American would
treat his dog. All Russian soldiers are
treated that way. and for this reason they
have no love for the mother country and
will not fight, as you Americans would, or
even as the Japs will, and you can tell
your paper that the "Whitman County
Russians hope the Japs will win in this
war. Tou can -also say that the Russians
are all taking out their naturalization
papers and expect soon to be full-fledgea
American citizens, and we will always
be true to the American flag that stands
for liberty."
ANTI-TOXIN SAVES MANY.
Chicago Death Rate Shows Reduction
of Sixty-Three Per Cent.
CHICAGO. Feb. 15. Proof that anti
toxin saves hundreds of lives each year In
Chicago is offered by the health depart
ment in Its weekly bulletin. The use of
anti-toxin In the treatment of diphtheria
was oegun by the city nine years ago,
and since that time the mortality has been
GOSS, while during the! nine years before 11,
4SS persons died. The decrease has been
5400, or 47 per cent, while the population
Increased nearly CO0.O00, or 52 per cent.
Considering population, the decrease in
deaths is given as (3 per cent.
The recent action of manufacturers in
creasing the price of the serum to 5L33 for
1000 units led the department to ascertain
the cost of manufacture, which, It de
clares, Is less than 20 cents.
Visitors to Portland
Should not miss the delightful trips up
and down the Columbia River. Particu
lars at O. R & N. city ticket office.
Third and "Washington.
Palpitation of the heart, nervousness,
tremblings nervous headache, cold hands
and feet, pain in tho back, relieved by
Carter's Little Pills.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Feb. 15. Maximum tempera
ture, 46 deg.; minimum, 37. River reading:,
11 A. M.. 8.4 foet; change in 24 hours, rise
fj.8 foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5
y. M., 1.78 inches; total since September 1,
1003. 28.01; normal, 29.80; deficiency, 0.89.
Total sunshine, none; possible. 10 hours 24
minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at
0 P. M., 29.Ki.
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"WEATHER CONDITIONS.
During the last 24 hours heavy rains have
occurred nearly everywhere in the North Pa
cific States, and good rains have fallen In
Northern California.
The river has risen a foot and a half since
WHAT A MOUTH
You have with several teeth missing,
which makes you ashamed to laugh. If
you do open your mouth, everybody no
tices the deficiency and unpleasant com
ments are made about It when your back
Is turned. Why not have a bridge made
which will look as well as the original
teeth and feel just as comfortable? Call
and see us if you want the best work
performed painlessly.
AT SALEM we havo opened a branch
office in the Steusloff building, corner
Court and Liberty streets.
DR. B. E. WRIGHT'S
DENTAL OFFICE
342H, WASHINGTON STREET.
Corner Seventh.
FEES itEAiONABJLE:
consultation; free.
Office hours; S A. M. to 5 P. M.; evenings.
7.36 to S:S0.
Sundays. 10 A. to 12 M. Telephone
ilala fUS.
WE ABE PRINTERS POR PEOPLE WHO APPRE
CIATE GOOD WORK AT LOW PRICES. WE WILL
BE PLEASED TO CALL POR YOUR ORDERS OR
QUOTE PRICES. P. W. BALTES & CO., PRINTERS,
PIRST AND OAK STS. 'PHONE MAIN 165. OUR
1904 BUSINESS CALENDAR PRES.
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth sad Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Reexas, fl.OO to $3.60 Per Dir
AeoordiaK t Locution.
J. F. DAVIES, Pres.
St Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.)
FRONT AKD MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Esrepeas Piss Rbkb 50c to $1.50
FIrstCIass Restaurant In Connection
r-5" ' " '3F3v -
yesterday evening, and has now reached a
stage of 9.4 feet. It is expected that a stage
of 12 feet will be reached by Wednesday, and
that a stage of 14 feet will occur by Friday.
The following are the readings from up
stream points taken at 5 P. M.: Salem. 15.1
feet, rise 2.0 feet; Albany, 1C7 feet, rise 2.9
feet; Eugene. 15.0 feet, rise 3.0 feet
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
2S hours ending midnight, February 1C:
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; south
erly winds.
Western Oregon and "Western Washington
Occasional rain; brisk southerly winds. -
Eastern Oregon Rain or snow.
Eastern Washington Rain or snow; probably
warmer south portion.
Idaho Rain or snow; colder southwest por
tion. EDWARD A BBALS.
District Forecaster.
AUCTION SALES TO DAT.
At Baker's Auction House, corner Alder
and Park streets. Sale at 10 A M. George
Baker & Co. Auctioneers.
At Gllman's Auction Rooms, 413 Wash
ington street and 10S 11th street, at 10
o'clopk A. M. S. L. N. Gllman, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
A & A S. RITE Regular
meeting AlnsworthChapter of
Rose Croix in Memorial Hall,
Scottish Rite Cathedral, this
evening at S o'clock. By or
der Wise Master.
A PORTLAND LODGE NO. 55, A F.
J. & A M. Special communication this
C(Tu(lay) evening, 7:30 sharp. E. A.
OVxdesrte. AH E. A cordially 'invited
' V By order W. M. I W. PRATT.
Secretary.
ROOSEVELT REPUBLICAN CLUB At
tentions Republicans: A meeting of the Sixth
Ward Original Roosevelt Republican Club
will be held at Hobklrk's Hall, this (Tues
day) evening, February 10, at S o'clock.
Good speakers will be In attendance. A
rousing meeting is expected. AH Republic
ans .are Invited.
JOHN M. MANN. President.
J. II. MIDDLETON. Secretary.
REGULAR ROOSEVELT CLUB Republicans
of the Sixth Ward, attention! The regular
meeting of the Regular Republican Roosevelt
Club ef the Sixth Ward will be held In Hob
klrk's Hall. Thursday evening. Feb. IS. 1DW.
at S o'clock. There will be good music and
peaking. All voters are earnestly Invited to
be present. ELMER B. COLWELL. Pres.
BORN.
RIESLAND In Portland. February 14. 1001.
to Mr. and Mrs. C Ben Rlesland. 005
Front street, a boy.
ENGLISH Feb. 14. to the wife of D. B. Eng
lish, 474 Columbia St., a grl.
1
DIED.
HOFSFELB Emma, beloved daughter of
Charles had Maggie Hossfeld, aged 10 years
and 11 days.
STEPHENSON Mrs. Margret Mountain Ste
phenson, wife of the late James Stephenson,
and daughter of Captain Thomas Mountain,
in her 57th year. Funeral notice later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
STEPHENSON Friends--and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the fu
neral services of Margaret Mountain
Stephenson at the Cathedral. Fifteenth and
Davis, 10 A M. Wednesday; requiem high
mass. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.
EDWARD 1IOLMAN CO.. Undertakers and
cxnbalmers, have moved to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 507.
J. T. FINLEY & SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 5S.
CLARKE BROS.,- FINE FLOWERS, Flo
ral designs. 2S9 Morrison.
NEW TODAY.
LOUIS H. BOLL
Piano teacher. Is now located at S42H Wash
lngton St.. near 7th. Parlors 0 and 10.
A CORNER CHEAP
On Market street, east of Park street- Resi
laence properly ior ?w. x. v. Anarews
Co.. Hamilton bldg.
F0II SALE
A choice building lot on GUsan near 18th
street. Price $2500.00.
PARR1SH, W ATKINS & CO.
No. 200 Alder Street.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Portland real estate at lowest rates.
Titles Insured. Abstracts furnished.
Title Guarantee & Trust Cj.
, 7 Chamber of Commerce.
EAT
VIOLET
OATS
A coupon In all packages of Violet Cereals
for a
WHITE HOUSE COOK BOOK.
FREE
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Our records are complete and up to date.
We furnish abstracts promptly.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved Portland Real Estate.
SECURITY ABSTRACT & TRUST CO.
14-215 Chamber of Commerce.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Firs t-ClB Cfeectc XeitsuMt
Caaaectel Wltm Hotel.
C e. Darli, Ses. aa Trtai.
:THE
ESMOND HOTEL
GSCAB AMEBSOX, Haairir
Front and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND - OREQON
FREE BC3 TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
Rate Buropeaa plan, 60c. 7Ec. $1.00. - J 1.60.
(2.00 rr iur. SatnpU rooms la conaactioa.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
"Rooms," "Rooms and Board." "House
keeping Rooms," "Situation Wanted." 15
words or less, 15 cents; IS to 20 words, 20
cents; 21 to S5 words. 25 cents, etc No dis
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except
"Now Today." 30 cents for 15 words or less;
10 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words. 50
cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional
insertion, cne-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 Tho Oregonlan, and left at-thls
office, should always be Inclosed In scaled
envelopes. No stamp is required on 'such
letters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors in advertisements taken through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
New York Underwriters' Agency, follow"
ing the honorable course pursued by It in
all previous conflagrations. Is adjusting and
paying Baltimore losses.
PARIUJSH, WATKINS & CO., Agents.
No. 250 Alder St.
BALTIMORE FIRE PARTIES INSURED
in the old reliable Phoenix Insurance Com
pany, at Hartford. Conn., are safe; lost
one-tenth of surplus In Baltimore fire. In
sure in the Phoenix, of Hartford. See you
do. J. L. Wells Co., 04 Grand ave.
VERY RICH AND WELL IMPROVED
dairy farm of 240 acres, near HUlsboro;
milk condenser; price $S500; also 3000-acre
island of rich grass land; $20 per acre.
See T. Wlthycombe, 244 Stark at, Port
land, Or.
16000.00 SIXTH ST., WEST SIDE, TWO
and one-half blocks from Hotel Portland,
large residence; owner. 573 Irving st.
for sale
no. 255 McMillan St., new, modern 7
room house.
FOR RENT ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR OLD
Bank of B. C. building. Front and Ankeny
sts. Apply to R. T. Cox, 7 1st St., room 10.
MORTGAGE' LOANS
On Improved city and farm property.
R. LIVINGSTONE, 224 Stark su
MORTGAGE LOANS
On improved city and farm property. Build
tag loans. Installment loans. WU. MAC
MASTER, ill Worcester block..
FOR SALE
Second-hand Hoe Shaving Machine
(hand power) for matter 19x26. In
quire of A. V. Cochran, with Ore
gonian Publishing Co.
TACADA
The new, coming city of Clackamas Coun
ty offers great Inducements for manufac
tures of all kinds. It has the most powerful
electric and water power In the Northwest.
O. TV. P. TOWNSITE CO.. 132 1ST ST..
COR. ALDER. ROOM 5. PHONE MAIN 210.
J. W. OQILBEE
Room 11, 145 A First Street
$ 750
$2500
S1850
S1000
5 250
Fine corner lot with 4-room cot
tage, stable, etc, on E. 24th St.,
near Clinton iieiiy bchool.
Choice quarter-block 100x100 feet
on corner of E. 7th and Clay sts.;
good corner for feed or grocery
store.
Good auarter-block on E. 0th and
Grant stti.. In Stephens' Addition;
very reasonable in price.
Three good building lots in "Tib-
betts Homestead" on L. 1-HH st.
Lots in Green's Addition between
Corbet t st. and Jones' sawmill on
the Macadam road.
Portland
Real Estate
Investments
ABSTRACTS
TITLE 1KSURAHCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
LOUSES TO LET
RENTS " COLLECTED
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS
The Title Guarantee
and Trust Company
6 and 7 Chamber cf Commerce
GrcnEd Floor - . Foul .'Street Side
Portland, Oregon.
AMTJSEJCENTS-
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
TV. T. Pangie. Resident Manager.
TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK.
Last Time Tomorrow Night.)
Edward J. Morgaa
in
THE "ETERNAL CITY
Sarah Truax. Frederick de BeUvUle, Frank C
Bangs W. B. Bonney and a support- '
ins company of. CO people.
Prices. 51.50, $L00. 75c, 50c
Seats now selling. -Remember the early curtain.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLE, Resident Manager. ,
One Night Only. Thursday, Feb. IS. 1004.
The Famous
GORDON HIGHLANDERS BAND,
THE KILTIES
CANADA'S CRACK MILITARY BAND.
40 Musicians a Highland Dancers
10 In Vocal Choir.
PRICES Entire lower Moor. $L00. Bal
cony, first 6 rows, 75c; last 6 rows, 50c Gal
lery. 25c and 35c. Boxes and loges. $9.30.
THE BAKER &EOE;K-
THEATER h4 Maaager.
J-hono Main 1967.
Special announcement All this week Henrietta
Crosman's great success,
MISTRESS NELL
First time on Pacific Coast.
The original Crosman version.
Eren'g. COc, 35c. 25c, 15c Matinee. 25c, 15c, 10c
Next week.
The Case of Rebellious Susan
CORD RAT'S THEATER
John F. Cordray and W. M. -Russell, M'gTs.
Evening prices, 15c. 25c, 35c 40c 50c
Matinee prices, adults 25c, children 10c
Tonight," all week and Saturday matinee,
Henry B. Marks presents William J. Holmes
In the beautiful pastoral play.
"ONE NIGHT IN JUNE."
A play you will enjoy.
ARCADE THEATER
Seventh and Washington
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:30 to' 4:30. 7:30 to 10:30. .
Sunday, continuous from 2 to 10:30.
For Ladles. Gentlemen and Children.
Admission. 10 cents to any seat.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
A FEW CHOICE BARGAINS IN FAMOUS
Clark County, Wash.:
140 acres rich land, on Salmon Creek, 0
miles from Vancouver; 45 acres cleared and
cultivated: 40 acres beavenlam swale, eas
ily cleared; 40 acres good timber; 1.500,000
feet saw timber; 200 cords oak wood; good
"-room 2-story house; large barn; school on
place; free mall delivery; cheap at $5230.
Fruit farm. 21 acres. 3H miles from Van
couver; gravel road; Vi mile to school; free
mall delivery; all In cultivation; 14 acres
orchard, chiefly prunes and -apples; 2H
story hard-finished house, 11 rooms fine
barn, cost ?G00; cellar, well, choice shrub
bery about house; a beautiful place; price,
only $4500.
Improved farm, 125 acres. 5 miles from
Vancouver, mile from school; free mall
deliver'; splendid soil, CO acres cultivated.
25 acres brush land, 40 acres timber; new
0-room house; fair barn, wagon shed. shop,
well; sanitary plumbing in house; near rail
road station, creamery and store; price,
$4750. .
35 acres choice land, 3 miles from Van
couver, i mile to school: free mall route:
15 acres cleared. 12 acres orchard, balance
land in brush easily cleared: house and
barn: spring; bargain at $1500.
Nice little farm. 0 miles out; 45 acres; 30
cultivated, 2 acres orchard: sufficient tim
ber for use on place; well-built modern
house. 6 rooms, painted; good frame barn;
near school and mail route; only $2000.
Choice little place. 6H acres. 2H miles
from Vancouver ferry; all In cultivation and
fenced; 3 acres orchard; small house and
barn; fine berry or potato land; near school
and mall route; dirt cheap at $000.
Fine farm 100 acres. 5 miles from Van
couver; free mall delivery; near school,
church, creamery, etc; 75 acres cultivated,
including 13 acres bearing orchard; choice
varieties fruit all kinds: 35 acres slashed
and seeded to pasture: living water for
stock; a-room house, good earn, an neces
sary outbuildings: price, $7000; terms, half
cash, balance 1 to 5 years at 5 per cent
Interest.
Choice tract. 53 acres, 43 acres cleared:
fenced and cultivated; 10 acres orchard; all
kinds berries and small fruits; new C-room
house, large barn; well; 0 acres good tim
ber; 7 miles from Vancouver, near school,
curch, P. O.. store, etc: only $2000.
For particulars regarding above or other
property In Clark County or City of Van
couver, address J. H. Elwell, Williams blk.,
Vancouver. Wash.
FOR SALE BT OWNER A MODERN
0-room house and quarter block, full brick
basement: house heated throughout with
furnace; gas and electric lighting, porcelain
bath and all plumbing first class; handsome
sideboard; laundry with stationary tubs;
stone wall around place; a bargain for any
one wanting a first-class modern home;
price $5000. See owner on premises, 140 E.
H2d St., cor. Morrison. Take Sunnyslde car.
160 ACRES, WITH 60 ACRES UNDER THE
plow; good 7-room house; milk house; land
fenced and cross-fenced; good barn; 2 good
orchards ($500 worth of fruit sold each
year); good dairy ranch; close to school.
; mile from R. R. station and steamboat
landing on Columbia River; price, $3000.
For bargains In farm property call on
Imus & Wllloughby, Kalama. Wash.
FOR SALE: ELEGANT, NEW, MODERN
7-room home; all conveniences; two open
fireplaces; H block; fine lawn; Improved
streets; near E. 15th and Alder. Call 213
Commercial block. Phone Main 1383.
FOR SALE ELEGANT, NEW. MODERN 7-
room home; all conveniences: 2 open n re
places: H block; fine lawn; improved streets;
near E. 15th and Alder. Call 213 Commer
cial block. Phone Main 13S5.
NEW, MODERN. WELL-BUILT 7-ROOM
Colonial house, lot -loxiou: just completed;
on Williams ave., near Halsey st.; walk
ing distance; terms. Apply to owner,
room 22, 204 Morrison st.
$3S00 MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE AND
full lot, on iiroaaway. irvingion; cement
walk and "basement; porcelain plumbing;
2 car lines, 7-mlnute service. F. Glafke.
Jr.. owner.
$1100-6-ROOM COTTAGE. ONE BLOCK TO
cars, at Highland; first-class condition and
a snap. Terms.
F. W. TORGLER, 106 Sherlock bldg.
5-ROOM HOUSE. E. CLINTON. GOOD
plumbing, lot 50x100. $2000; H cash, bal.
Installments. 6 per cent. F. M. Johnson &
Co.. 321 Falling bldg. and 82 4th st.
GROUP OF 10 LOTS, PENINSULAR AD
dltlon No. 3, very cheap. Corner lot Steph
ens Addition, near car. sewer and streets
all done. 42 $4 Union ave.
FOUR ACRES OF LAND, 3-ROOM HOUSE
and barn; Woodstock car line; 4 blocks
west of Mann Station. Inquire 2S9 Taylor
St., from 2 to 0 P. M.
FOR SALE QUARTER BLOCK RIGHT IN
heart of city; best location in city for hotel,
or I might lease ground for 10 or 20 years.
X 82, Oregonlan.
$300 INSTALLMENTS. DOUBLE-SIZE LOT
within 600 feet of Sellwood car line, near
Midway. Inquire R. W. Wilson, room 10,
Worcester block.
FOR SALE A BARGAIN. GOOD 7-ROOM
house, fine condition. West Side, close in;
lot 30x100. $2200; terms. Call 213 Com
mercial block.
NEW 0-ROOM HOUSE. CEMENT CELLAR,
beautiful) reception hall, full lot. near Upper
Alblna car; bargain. $1000. Room 9. 243H
Morrison.
200 FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addition. Lents. Or. Take Mt Scott car; 5c
NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, PRICE
$1200 J' one-third down, balance install
ments. Apply 871 East 11th St., North.
HOUSES BUILT ON INSTALLMENTS
anywhere in the city; plans and estimates
furnished. Apply 40r Marquam bldg.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE. FULL LOT; SMALL
payment down: balance monthly. King. SCO
East 7th N. : phone East 675.
WILL SELL 5-ROOM HOUSE $1000; $150
' cash, $15 monthly: build anything wanted
same terms. C12 Commercial bldg.
FOR SALE 7-ROOM HOUSE AND LARGE
lot. In Upper Alblna: fine location. By
Owner. 62S Williams are.
$600 BUYS TWO SIGHTLY LOTS IN AL
bina: walking distance. Pacific Tent &
Awning Co.. 27 N. 1st,
FOR SALE 8 H ACRES AT MILWAUKIE:
house, barn, cow and wagon; all kinds of
fruit- John Flick.
MODERN. UP-TO-DATE 12-ROOM HOUSE,
corner E 24th and Wasco: installments.
Phone East 675.
FOR SALE OR RENTNEW 7-ROOM
house. 21st and Northrup sts. L Vanduyn.
270 Washington.
FOX SALE REAL ESTATE.
10 ACRES. CULTIVATED; HOUSE, BARN,
fruit: fina soil; near electric line. Owner.
332 Sherlock bldgr.
FOB SALE FARMS.
FOR SALE 10 ACRES OF LAND. S MILES
from Portland.- 1 mllo from Tlgardvlllet
good black soli, plenty of water, 3 good
buildings, on the main road. 1 acre or-'
chard, all fenced, S acres clear; prlca
$1600. Inquire at once. 30J. 21st N.. Port
land. Or.
FARMS FOR. SALE
1 fine fruit and grain ranch of 320 acres,
within 3 miles of city of 5000 inhabitants,
on easy terms.
3 chicken ranches, small, close In.
ROOM 41S. Dekum Building.
FOR SALE FARM. 210 ACREis. 1?4 MILES
east of Dallas; all valley land. In high state
cultivation; will divide In smaller tracts If
desired; good location. For particulars ad
dress Qeorge Rowcliffe. Dallas,- Or.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN. ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; pay
ments made to suit purchasers. For par
ticulars apply to WM. MACMASTER, 311
Worcester block.
FOR SALE CHEAP life ACRES WASH
lngton County; 4 acres cleared, balance
timber; Scholl's Ferry Road. C miles from
Portland. H mile from railroad. X 70,
Oregonlan.
$10 A MONTH BUTS A 10-ACRE FARM.
$200 profit per annum per acre.
Write for booklet. It's free. 611 J. st.
Wright & Kembrough. Sacramento, Cal.
160-ACRE FARM, 2 MILES FROM KINGS
ton; 100 acres plow land; good buildings;
well watered. W. F. Hayes. Kingston. Or.
400-acre farm for sale, 4 miles from Kings
ton; H under cultivation; good buildings,
well watered. G. W. Crolsant. Kingston, Or.
640 ACRES FOR DAIRYING, STOCK AND
,f rultralslng; near coast and busy towns; $10
an acre; a bargain. V 13, care Oregonlan.
FARMS AND CITV PROPERTY. TIMBER
claims and school land locations. Ogden
& Maxwell. 319 Ablngton bldg.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
TWO FINE RELINQUISHMENTS, 100
acres; 3.000,000 ft. yellow fir saw timber,
40 acres of piling, 5 tins of chlttam bark;
price. $500.00.
160 acres 2000 piling, besides lots of
small timber suitable for trap poles; price
$500.00. Both claims are within hi mile
of fine logging stream. Call on Imus &
Wllloughby. Kalama, Wash.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP IN TRACTS
from 40 acres upwards; also recertified
soldiers' additional Porterf.eld-Valentlne
land warrants and other kinds of land
scrip. Maginnls & Son. 227 Falling bldg.
LAND SCRIP PARTIES WANTING LARGE
or small tracts ready 'for Immediate use.
a military land warrant or know of timber
lands ready for scrlpplng, address H. C
SIgler. S21 Byrne bldg.. Los Angeles. Cal.
SCRIP. SCRIP. SCRIP! NEW LOT Ap
proved forest reserve Just arrived. Write
me. No cne can undersell me. L. W.
Whiting. 40S Ablngton bldg.
A BARGAIN IN FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved and ready for Immediate use
anywhere. Clackamas Title Co., 60S Cham
ber of Commerce bldg.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP FOR SALE IN
any size tracts, ready for Immediate use.
W. G. Howell, 538 Chamber of Commerce.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP FOR SALE IN
any size tracts, Teady for immediate use.
H B. Compson. CIS Marquam bldg.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
BRING US YOUR PROPERTY. WE WANT
small pieces or improved real estate from
S1000 ud. We also want business chances.
We have buyers. L. W. Whiting & Co., 40S.
Ablngton bldg., Portland, Or.
FOR RENT-
' FARM
Tr-TTT iPDro AfOVTA VTT.T.A fATt-
bouse, barn: room for cow. chickens; fruit.
2344 Morrison sl, room
FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT.
TARM FOR SALE OR RENT; 970 ACRES.
74 miles from Oregon City; fine location
for dairying or siocxraising; rent cneap.
For further Information address J. j.
Kuntz. Beaver Creek. Clackamas' Co., Or.
TO EXCHANGE.
FARM TO TRADE FOR HOUSE AND LOT
or rooming-house. Columbia Real Estate &
Trust Co.. 231 V4 Morrison st.
WANTED TO RENT FARMS.
irivTun Tn THV-T Qf II I. TTAT?"r WITH
house and some pasture or out range; close
in preierrea. rox o-. Aleuts, ur.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles and Harness.
THIRTY BORSES. WELL BROKEN. FOR
sale by W. E. Jacobs. 134 E. 34th st.; 18
head can be seen at 5th and Couch st.
Phone Union 1C32.
FOR SALE TWO MULES. TWO HORSES.
wagon and harness, cheap. Call at 148
1st St., room 3.
Lots of new and 2d-hand wagons and bug
gles; all kinds. 571 Thurman. cor. 18th.
WOLFSTEIN T)uys and sells wagons, bug
gies, harness, farm implements. Front.
FOR SALE GOOD DRIVING OR DELIVERY
horse; $20 today, racmc i-ana uo., lUiVi ist.
100 vehicles, goose-neck furniture wagons;
large stock harness and saddles. 211 Wash.
Pianos.
FOR RENT HANDSOME STEINWAY
piano. $3. M. B., P. O. Box S2.
Miscellaneous.
FOUR FINE POINTER PUPS 7 MONTHS
old. by Baby Star and Windsor George:
Baby Star, she, by Shooting Star and
Brlirht Shootlnsr Star, by Little Sue and
Little Ned; Windsor George by Pointer
Bell and Young Riprap. These are fine,
healthy pups; will sell cheap Call or
address J. S. Seed, 5S4 4th st.
SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY
damaged machines at very low price;
Singer. V. S., Domestic. Wheeler & Wilson
and White: dropheads in oak and box tops.
At Wheeler & Wilson and Domestic office.
S. S. Stgel. Agent. 333 Morrison st.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair It with Elaterlte; It rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good
over old iron, tin or shingles: best for new
roofs. Elaterlte' Roofing Co., 10 Worcester
bldg.
O. K. GRUBBER AND STUMP PULLER
Just what you are looking for; three state
premiums: grubs an acre a day; one horse
has power or u: investigate. jame& Fin
ney, J rooks, or.
STANDARD TYPEWRITERS FROM $23:
all makes rented, and repaired. Rubber
stamps, notary seals, etc Cunningham's,
231 Stark. Tel. 1407.
FOR SALE CHEAP WHITE! SEWING MA
chine; uied very little; perfect condition.
Call morning, aao naisey si.
AN ENDOWMENT POLICY FOR SALE
with first-class company; good reason for
selling. G S2, Oregonlan.
BRAND-NEW CASH -REGISTER. TOTAL
adder: half price; r new wnisky Barrels,
115 N. 3d.
FOR SALE FINE ENGLISH SETTER
bitch, partly broken: 1 year old. Phone
Brown 985.
GOOD SINGER SEWING MACHINE: SNAP.
Call SI N. Park, Friday, Saturday and
Monday.
vnn cur "TATiT.nTt otrnrcv nnfiAV
In excellent condition: $25 cash. 11 E.
14th. N. .
GOOD SINGER SEWING MACHINE: SNAP.
Call 81 N. Park. Friday. Saturday and Mon
day.
THREE SECOND-HAND BANK SAFES.
Norrls Safe & Lock Co.. 70 1st su Portland.
FOR SALE A FRESH JERSEY MILK
cow. Inquire 348 Crosby street.
HELP WANTED MALE.
CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, ths
leading employment agency of the North
west. 249 Burnslde sr. Phone Main 3074.
WANTED HIGH-CLASS SOLICITORS TO
handle high-class proposition for newsna
per; must be well dressed and gentlemen
only in appearance tnoozers need not ap
ply). Call between 7:30 A. M. and 2 P. M.
room 200, Oregonlan bldg.
HELP WANTED MALE.
HOOKTENDER, $3.30; RIGGING RUSTLER.
$2.75; head akldder, $3; head faller. $75;
ocvunu laucr. ..k; .wupcia, ,
oners. S2.M) up: farmhands and milkers,
$25 and $30; man and wife, to run hotel
restaurant city; plenty other work. Ca
nadian Employment Co.. 249 Burnslde;
branch 22Ufe Morrison. Phone Main 3074.
WANTED OPENED FOR BRIGHT. GOOD-
appeanng solicitor for estaniunea route:
salary and commission tails; high-class
proposition, educational In character. Ad
dress J. P. Thompson. Supt.. 305 Larkln st-.
San Francisco.
MEN ANDWOMEN TO LEARN THE BAR-
ter trade; new class of ladles Just starting;
write for full particulars, and If In doubt
make a personal Investigation. American
Barber College. 253 Everett st,. Portland.
WB HAVE POSITIONS OPEN FOR SALE5-
men. executive, clerical and technical men;
$1000 to $5000. Ask for booklet. Hapgood's.
suite K. 602 Pioneer bldg.. Seattle. Wash.
Men to learn barber trade; only S weeks re-
quireu; .- years saved; positions secured
when competent; catalogue mailed free.
Moler System College. San Francisco. Cal.
WEL FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE OR
suites, very central ; iaa Aide), between
W. Park and 10th. All conveniences; gen
tlemen preferred: references.
WANTED SIX GOOD SOLICITORS; BIG
money to nusuers; can room 217 Allsky
bldg.. between 9 and 10 A M., Tuesday
and Wednesday morning.
PERSONS TO MANAGE DISTRICT OF-
nces for commercial house; salary $21. paid
weekly; all expenses advanced. Colonial
Co., Chicago.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GROCERMAN
as solicitor and driver; acquainted East
Side. Clerks' Registration Bureau, 265
Morrison st.
COLUMBUS-CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT
Headquarters for cooks, waiters and bar
tenders. No. 148 4th st. Phone Red 1093.
RAILROAD OPERATOR OF MANY YEARS'
experience wants students In telegrapny;
practical work; night. X 53. Oregonlan.
WANTED PUPILS IN GERMAN BY BXPE-
rlenced teacher from German;; evenings;
conversational method. F 55. Oregonlan.
FRONT ROOM GENTLEMEN PRE-
f erred; private family; bath, phone. 129
10th st., bet. Washington and Alder.
WANTED BRIGHT, AMBITIOUS OFFICE
boy, plain handwriting, -upply Mr. Chap
man, Hazelwood bldg., 5th and Oak.
WANTED-tA GOOD SALESMAN FOR
gents' furnishing and dry goods. Apply
at 285 1st st.. near Jefferson sr.
WANTED PORTRAIT 'AND PHOTO
agents; our new offer: a winner. Rem
brandt Studio, Ablngton bldg.
WANTED WIDE AWAKE MAN TO MAN-
age agents. Phone Main 1424 today be
tween 10 and 11 A M.
PARTY TO BOARD 40 JCO 50 MEN. LOO-
ging camp; fine layout. Pioneer Employ
ment. 215 Morrison.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR-
ber trade; money no object. 82 N. 2d St.,
Portland.
AT ONCE FIKST-CLASS AD SOLICITOR;
Al proposition. Call 722 Chamber of Com
merce. YOUNG MAN TO JjEARN BARBER TRADE;
good shop; terms reasonable, a 69. Orego-
jiian.
BEST 10-CENT SHAVE IN CITY; CLEAN
towels, etc 205 Morrison st. Ed Dennlson.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS COOK AND
baker for hunting club. R 78. Oregonlan.
TAILOR WANTED IMMEDIATELY: GOOD
coatmaker. Enright. Salem, Or.
WANTED A FIKST-CLASS HORSESHOER.
Apply at 724 Williams ave.
BOY WANTED. BUTLER. SCHUTZE CO.,
311 stark st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
COOKS. WAITRESSES. CHAMBERMAIDS.
city and country; nurse girls, second girls,
housekeepers; plenty of housework, $15 to
$30. Phone Main 1323. Canadian Parlors,
220 is Morrison.
WANTED MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW WITH
boy or girl to keep house for middle-aged
widower with no lamuy. Aaaress 5 ox 71,
Dufur, Wasco Co., Or.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS,
waitresses, chambermaids, general work
ers. St. Louis Agency, 23054 YamhllL
Phone Black 2881.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, WORKING
housekeeper; widower; country; no object-
tions to child. 230 YamhllL Phone
Black 2SSL
HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS, WAITRESSES,
chambermaids. women s tsnpioyment ur
flee,' 232 1st st. Phone Main 1067.
HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAITRESSES.
chambermaids. Women's Employment Of
flee. 23214 1st st. Phond Hood 023.
WOMAN OF GOOD BUSINESS ABILITY
to travel for well-known house; references
required. N 80, Oregonlan.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework; small family. 091 Marshall
st. Phone Front 2o06.
WANTED A COMPETENT SECOND GIRL
wltn references. Apply mornmga 721 .Flan
ders St., cor. 22d.
GIRL OR WOMAN AS COMPANION: LIGHT
housekeeping; no washing. No. 327 Benton
st., L car.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work; references required. Apply 7ia unsan
street.
A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK
and plain cooklnsr. Apply 620 Main, near
King
GIRL' TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK AND
care of baby; good home; $20. 207 N. ltn st.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED WAIT-
ress. Hobart-Curtls, 205 14th st.
GIRL WANTED TO ASSIST WITH GEN
eral housework. 128 N. 18th St.
WANTED WOMAN DISHWASHER AT
once. 284 Main st.
WANTED-COMPETENT NURSE GIRL. AP
ply 45 N. 21st st.
WANTED WASHERWOMEN. 205 ALISKY
building.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 262
12th.
HELP WANTED MAT.F. OR FEMALE.
EMPLOYMENT AND REAL. ESTATE OF
flee. 176 Madison st.. solicits your patronage.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALS.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
WANTED BY YOUNG MAN. AGE 18. AT-
tenaing mgn & en 001. position to assist in
office work, or a small Eet of books to keep
afternoons or evenings; seven months' expe
rience as bookkeeper, a 71, uregonian.
Miscellaneous.
BEST OF ALL KINDS HELP FURNISHED
promptly; cooks, waiters, servants, farm
hands, etc. Japanese Employment Agency,
ou si. iui sc. .rnone uiay inr-.
POSITION IN WHOLESALE HOUSE BY
capable young married man; good penman
quii;& liKutcs. muu iu uu ucavy nurK
CAN FURNISH DOMESTIC SERVANTS.
farm or railroad laborers. Japanese Labor
Association. 2US Everett st. Black 992.
POSITION AS CLERK OR DRIVER FOR
grocery store; experienced young married
man; references a 79, Oregonlan.
PRINTER NEWSPAPER AND JOB. WANTS
jod in country onice; sooer and rename, aq
dress ., 40O 4tn St.. Portland.
JAPANESE DOMESTICS AND LABOR
furnished. Japanese Employment Office, 43
N. 1st st. Phone Black 16L
YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION: NOT
afraid of work; fair penman; good refer
ences. D 71, Oregonlan.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION TO
coqk in hotel, boarding-house or family. L
71, Oregonlan.
EARNEST JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITU
atlon to do general work, any place. Y &.
Oregonlan.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS A POSITION IN
a store; speaks good English. Y 19, Ore
gonlan. JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION TO DO
cooking In small family. Y SO, care Orego
nlan. .
EXPERIENCED CROCKERY MAN WANTS
position; best of reference. M SO. Oregonlan.
SITUATIONS 'WANTED MAUL
MlaceDaaeous.
SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS SINGLE MAN THE?
ui some Kina; gooa penman,
some acquaintance with office work; best-of
references. Address C 71. Oregonlan. T
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Housekeeper
WOMAN WANTS SITUATION AS HOUSE-
'"ftvuuio xamiiy, or general
housework and plain cooking. Union 1772.
Nurses.
PROFESSIONAL NURSE. THE T.nrv-
wood. 351 a Morrison st. Phone Main 1835.
Dressmakers.
DRESSMAKING AND FAMILY SEWINO
reasouaoie. Ad
dress A 23, care Oregonlan.
WANTED PLAIN SEWING TO DO AT
Phow West 697. " 1M'
DRESSMAKTNG BY THE DAY; WORK
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG LADY
who attends nignt scnooi to assist in general
hcusework. K 71. Oregonlan.
WANTED POSITIONS AS COOK AND
second girl, together. E 71, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
REFINED. TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG Wo
man seeks engagements to care for chil
dren afternoons or evenings; prices reason
able; references. A IS, Oregonlan.
ONE SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS Posi
tion; also housekeeper with child, girl, wants
position to help with children. Scandinavian
American, 226 3d. Phone Main 1519.
SITUATIONS WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS.
cuoks, nurses, general nouseworit Bins,
chambermaids, waitresses. 230 Yamhill.
Phone Black 23S1.
REFINED WIDOW SEEKS ENGAGEMENT
10 care ior emiaren afternoons or evenings;
references. Phone West 697.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PIANIST WANTS
position, day 6r night; good sight reader.
Address G 16. Ogegonlan.
WANTED AGENTS.
AGENTS' GREAT OPPORTUNITY FREE
trip to St. Louis Exposition; also board,
room and paid admissions. Authorized Ex
position History in Campbell's Journal, simi
lar to Its prize history of Chicago and Paris
Expositions. Everybody wants It. Magazine
agents average 25 orders dally. Large com
missions. Special exposition number, outfit
and particular? sent free to working agents,
for 16 cents postage. Address Exposition
Department, Campbell's Journal, St. Louis,
Mo.
$10 DAY MADE SELLING RUSSO-JAPAN-
ese war book by Murat Halstead; take or
ders now; outfit ready; send 10 cents: 50
per cent paid agents; write immediately.
American Publishing House, Chicago.
-1
AGENTS WANTED TWENTY-FIVE DOL-
lars weekly for twenty weeks. The best
proposition offered agents who want money
and are willing to work for, it. George F.
Cram. 552 Wabash ave., Chicago, 111.
ONE AGENT MADE $84 LAST WEEK
selling worm maps; sell on slgnt during
war; $C map retails now $2. Send $1 for
full size sample and outfit. W. E. Judge,
Sheldon bldg.. San Francisco.
WANTED TO RENT.
TWO GENTLEMEN WANT ALCOVE ROOM
or two rooms adjoining and board In strictly
private family; reasonable; permanent; give
full particulars; references. Address A 71,
Oregonlan.
WANTED TO RENT 5 OR 7 ROOMS. HOUSE
or flat, within 10 or 15 minutes walk from
Chamber of Commerce building: adults. P.
A. MacPherson. CO" Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
OLD CLOTHING AND OLD SHOES: HIGH
eet price paid for men's cast-off clothing and
old shoes, quilts, blankets, valises, grips,
trunks and bicycles. At Friend Max a place,
7314 N. 3d st. Phone Green 428. Orders
promptly attended to.
WANTED $16,000.00 FOR 5 YEARS AT 5
per cent on first-class Improved. Inside
property. Address ADC. care Oregonlan.
$1500 AT 8 PER CENT INTEREST TO
build noter in good town; will rent xt nom
inal figure as bonus. M 85, Oregonlan.
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes; highest price paid. The Fair
Deal," 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517.
WANTED A FEW THOUSAND OREGON
grape plants, bar particulars address T 78,
Oregonlan.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT
tle of all kinds. Phone Scott 6813.
FOR BENT
Rooms.
HOTEL SCOTT YOU CAN RENT ROOMS
In this elegant new hotel for less than you
pay In the common rooming-houses; new,
clean furnishings, steam heat, electrlo
lights, always hot water, porcelain baths,
annunciator service, fine restaurant, cen
tral location, Postofflce block. 7th and An
keny; rooms either single or en suite; finest
coach in Portland free to and from all
trains. Phone Main 1661.
THE LINCOLN. JUST OPENED. 409 MOR
rlson st., cor. 11th, has the best furnished
rooms In the city; hot and cold running
water, steam heat, electric lights, baths
and all modern appointments; new build
ing; every facility for cartnjr. for the trav
eling public; moderate rates. C H. Ball,
proprietor. Phono Main 25L
GENTLEMEN WILL FIND BEAUTIFUL
front suite, suitable for two or three, In
new house, four blocks from Hotel Port
land; home comforts. 250 6th, cor. Mad
ison. THE MENOMrNEE. 385 YAMHILL ELE
gantly furnished front rooms, suites or
single; modern conveniences; two blocks
from Portland Hotel; transients solicited.
THE OXFORD. 66 CTH ST., COR OAK
Just opened to the public; everything new,
modern In all Us appointments; private
bath suites. Telephone Main 83.
190 13TH NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT
room, suites or single. In new flat; well
heated, gas, bath, phone; private; central;
references.
SMALL ROOM. FURNISHED, $1 WEEK;
large, nicely furnished room. $2.50 week;
close In. 86 10th, near Stark; bath, gas,
phone.
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM, MEN ONLY;
hot and cold water; gas and steam heat.
163 17th, cor. Morrison. Phone Main 3199.
PLEASANT FRONT ROOM; USE BATH,
phone; gentleman only; private family. 129
10th. between Washington and Alder.
NEATLY FURNISHED. WELL-LIGHTED
front room, suitable for one or two young
ladles; rent reasonable. 395 7th.
NEW ROOMING-HOUSE DAX, WEEK AND
month: 25c and up; transient solicited; gas,
bath, 'phone. 1S5 Morrison st.
383 JEFFERSON WELL-FURNISHED
rooms, suites or single; electric light, bath,
phone, very central; references'.
76 WEST PARK NEWLY FURNISHED
rooms, with or without board; all conven
iences. Phcne Central 1074.
THE YAMHILL A FIRST-CLASS ROOM-lng-house;
new, neat and clean; transients
solicited. 81 Yamhill st.
TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, PRI
vate family; housekeeping If -desired. 255
13th st. Phone Front 172.
LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOMS,
suitable for two; desirable location; very
reasonable. 29 N. 11th.
2SS JEFFERSON LARGE FRONT BOOM
on first floor; suitable for one or two;
modern conveniences.
PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS IN PRI
vate family; bath and phone. 115 12th St.,
near Washington.
1
FURNISHED ROOMS, $1 WEEK UP. GIL
man Hotel. 1st and Alder; Tremont Hotel.
7th and Everett.
2 CLEAN ROOMS ON GROUND FLOOR;
gas. bath, sink and range; no children. N.
13, Oregonlan.
16C 10TH. BETWEEN YAMHILL AND MOR
rison; well furnished room; modern con
veniences. FURNISHED ROOMS. HOT AND COLD
water, bath and phone; fine location. liO
12th st.
WELL-FURNISHED SUNN1 ROOM. J?RI
vate family; all conveniences. 432 JKfer
son. 305 MORRISON. COR. 10TH ."fcEWX.Y
furnished rooms, with or wlthour'hoaro.
i