Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 02, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN,, WlJDKESDAY -MARCH 2, 1904
WILL BE LIBERAL
Northern Pacific Gives Assur
ance in Overlap Case.
LETTER FROM ITS COUNSEL
Attorney for Settlers Is Informed
That President Elliott- Has Or
dered They Be Treated-Fairly
and ""Even Liberally.
A letter received by C E. S. "Wood,
attorney for a number of the settjers
on. the famous Northern Pacific "over
lap" errant, from the legal department
of the Northern Pacific at St Paul,
gives assurance the bona fide settlers
will be justly and liberally treated by
the company. The letter is as follows:
Northern Pacific Railway Company. Legal De
partment. St. Paul. Minn.. Feb. 26, 1901.
Subject: Overlap Case.
My Dear Mr. "Wood I venture to address you
because you are the attorney of some of the
settlers, and are In close touch, I doubt not,
"With all of them and with their representa
tives. I have seen the president of the com
pany on this subject today, and can assure
you he feels settlers should be treated with the
greatest falrnees, and even with liberality.
Those will be his instructions to his subor
dinates. "With this disposition on the part of
the officers of the company. I have faith that
the situation will work itself out without
great injustice to any one and trust that you
"Will give your clients to understand that such
Is the wish and disposition of this company.
Tours truly. C. W. BUNN. General Counsel.
It appears from a statement made
by Mr. "Wood that, -while the case was
pending In the United States Circuit
Court of Appeals, an arrangement was
made between counsel for the settlers
and counsel for the railroad that the
bona, fide settlers were to be paid, by
the railroad company all outlay on
the land and for legal expenses. Some
of these settlers were named and oth
ers were provided for under general
terms. This settlement, however, did
not apply to speculative claims or
claims taken up after the "overlap"
euit was begun, and -was not allowed
by the court because it did not cover
all claims.
This announcement will be most
pleasing news for the old settlers on
the land who have spent years develop
ing homes and farms, believing that
they had a clear title to the property.
TAFT PEAISES WOBK OF PRIESTS
Missions Are Doing Great Work in
the Philippines.
PHILADELPHIA, March L Secretary of
War Tart was the principal speaker last
night at the 15th annual dinner of the
Presbyterian Social Union, of Philadel
phia. He spoke on the "good which
Protestant missions can do and are doing
in the Philippines." He said he had been
agreeably surprised to find how liberal
the country had been in accepting the re
ligious questions in these islands. "Jus
tice demands," he said, "that we acknowl
edge Indebtedness to the friars and other
priests of the Roman Catholic Church who
have given to the United States Christian
material from which we can make a
self-governing people."
The Secretary briefly reviewed the relig
ious history of the islands, and said
he did not think the time was ripe for
proselyting. He believed that more can
be done for the Philippines by sending
money for hispitals, schools and churches,
and above all, high-class clergymen who
could set a standard for the people. Nine
ty per cent of the nopulatibn, he said, lives
in dense ignorance, and until this great
percentage of the people has been edu
cated, he added, self-govefnmnt in the
inlands must be postponed.
The hygiene of the Philippines, he said,
is dreadful. He told of how Infants have
died because of the lack of knowledge on
the part of the parents to care for them.
SING EDWARD AT OLD COLLEGE
Visit to Cambridge the Occasion for
Opening New Buildings.
LONDON. Slarch 1. The King and
Queen filled a round of engagements' at
Cambridge today, the principal function
being the opening of several new build
ings connected with the university, where
the King was at one time a student.
He was presented with an address of
welcome from the senate and council of
the university. Replying thereto, the
King spoke of his pride In having been
a member of the university and the
pleasure with which he always looked
back at his undergraduate days at Trin
ity College, and emphasized the neces
sity for the extension and development
of all branches of study and research
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Or., March 1. Maximum tem
perature, 43 degrees; minimum temperature, 34
decrees. River reading', 11 A. M., 12.5 feet;
change in 24 hours, none. Total precipitation,
5 P. M. to 5 P. M., .05 of an inch; total pre
cipitation since September 1, 1003, 34.83 Inches;
normal precipitation since September 1, 1003,
83.04 inches; excess, 1.70 inches. Total sun
shine, February 20. 1904, 1:32; possible sun
shine. February 29. 1904, 11:0J. Barometer,
reduced to sea-level, at 8 P. M., 20.S6.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
During the last 21 hours light to moderately
heavy rain has occurred in extreme North
western California, Western Oregon, Southern
Idaho and Western Washington, and light
enow has fallen in" Eastern Orecon. Eastern
Washington, Northern Idaho and Montana.
The barometer continues to rise, but rather
slowly, over Western Oregon and Western
"Washington, and clearing weather now prevails
in this section. To the east of the Cascades
the conditions are more unsettled and rain or
enow -will continue another 24 hours.
The river remains stationary at a stage of
12.5 feet, and there will .be but little, change
In It during the next two days.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Fort-casts made at Portland for the 2S hours
ending at midnight. March 2:
Portland and vicinity Wednesday, partly
cloudy with light showers; westerly winds.
"Western Oregon and Western Washington
Wednesday, partly cloudy with showers;
westerly winds.
Eastern Oregon, t Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho "Wednesday, light snow.
Southern Idaho-"Wedasday snow- and colder;
winds ealttlns to Uuga rwestarfy.
VIUXi METSCHAN, Pres.
IET&THAIDWASHI16TC5ITREETS, F0ITU1B, 0HEG31
European Plan
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND,
American Plan
Also European
Plan. Modern
Restaurant.
COST ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
Special rates made to families and single gentlemen. The manage
ment will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices. A mod
ern Turkish bath establishment in the hotel. H. C. BOWERS, Mgr.
Portland
's
It's a gem. Everything: new and elegant. Steam heat, electric lights,
celaln baths and lavatories on every floor. . Hates, 75c, $L00, $L50 and
European. Finest restaurant In Portland. Also billiards and bar.
The big olive-colored, rubber-tired coach meets all trains. It's free.
HOTEL SCOTT, Seventh and Ankeny Sts., P. O. Block
which were essential to the maintenance
of the greatness and welfare of the em
pire. After heartily thanking those present
for the welcome to the Queen and him
self. King Edward concluded:
"I join with you In your prayer that
my empire ' may continue in peace and
prosperity throughout my reign."
Their Majesties were accorded a mem
orable reception from the undergraduates.
The town was elaborately decorated and
filled with visitors.
Attempt to Steal Will of Washington
NEW YORK. March L An attempt
has been made, according to dispatches
from Alexandria, Va., to steal the will
of George Washington from the clerk's
office of the Fairfax County Courthouse.
The outer doors of the vault were shat
tered by the explosive used, but the doc
ument, which reposes in a glass case
with o.ther valuable papers, was un
harmed. The will Is In Washington's
EDUCATIONAL.
from the
GRAMMAR GRADES
are -sufficiently advanced to enter our
school. Essential public school studies
may be reviewed while taking a business
or a shorthand course, without extra
cost. It pays to attend our school. The
success of our graduates proves this.
In session all the year. Catalogue free.
PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE
PARK AND WASHINGTON.
A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL.B.. PRINCIPAL.
GRADUATES
Are thoroughly prepared In the shortest
possible time consistent with good work
and at the least possible expense to fill
posWcns as
FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPERS.
I'IKST-CLASS STENOGRAPHERS.
lORST-CLASS PENMEN.
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
We teach the following subjects: Book
keeping. Banking, Rapid Calculations,
Penmanship, Grammar Letter-Writing,
Spelling. History, Geography. Commercial
Law, Correspondence, Arltnmetlc. Busi
ness Forms, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc
Optn all the year. Free catalogue.
Holmes Business College
Established 1SS7.
Yamhill and Eleventh Streets.
Pemira Shorthand
Only original light-line system. More calls for
graduates than we can nlL Most thoroughly
equipped business college in the Northwest.
Day and night. Catalogue.
BEHMKE - WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE
Stearns Block, Sixth nnd Morrison.
No. 4270
The holder of this number -will be pre
sented with the gasoline launch given
away by Dr. "Wright. If the holder- does
not .present the same within 30 days,
then another number will be selected.
AT SALEM we have opened a branch
office In the Steusloft building, corner
Court and Liberty-streets.
DR. B. E. WRIGHT'S
DENTAL OFFICE
WASHINGTON STREET,
Corner Seventh.
FEES REASONABLE.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office hours: 8 A. M. to. 5 P. M.; even
ings, 7:30 to 8:30.
Sundays. 10 A. 1L to 12 M. Telephone
Mala 2U3. - - ' -
C W. KNOWLE3, Met.
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day
OREGON
$3 PER DAY
AND UPWARD . x
New Hot
Por
$2.00. writing and was made In the year of his
death. It covers 29 closely -written pages,
each of which bears the signature of the
first President.
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER '
W.-T. PANG LB. Resident Manager.
TONIGHT and Tomorrow Night
The Natural Actor,
DANIEL SULLY
In His Latest Success
'THE CHIEF JUSTICE."
Prices $L0O, 75c. 50c, S5c and 25c
Seats are now selling. Phone Main SOS.
PORD RAY'S THEATER
CORDRAT & RUSSELL. Managers.
Tonight and Tuesday and Wednesday only?
the comedy-drama,
"Slaves of the Mines"
A heart story of the Wyoming Valley,
By C. D; Callahan and Dan L. Hart.
A superb scenic production.
Special Engagement,
OPENING THURSDAY. MARCH 3.
Matinee Saturday.
The famous
LYMPH. .COMIC OPLItA COMPANY
of forty.
In a most delightful presentation of the great
satirical travesty,
"SAID PAS MA"
THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND
SATURDAY MATINEE.
Change, of opera, Sunday matinee. March 0,
"THE ISLE OF CHAMPAGNE."
No change in prices.
THE BAKER GEL1efR
THEATER and Manager.
Phono Main 1S07.
Tonight all this week, matinee Saturday,
Special production of the noted drama,
"THE TWO ORPHANS"
Evening, COc. 35c. 25c. 15c
Matinee, 25c. 15c, 10c .
ARCADE THEATER
Seventh and Washington
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
S: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.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At residence. No. 443 Seventh st. and College,
io a. m. s. l.. n. unman, auctioneer.
The Ford Auction Co. sells at 1S2 1st st.
at 10 A M. H. Ford, Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. PORT
LAND AERIE NO. 4 All regular and visit
ing members are Invited to attend the funeral
of the late brother, Guy T. Wallace, member
of Seattle Aerie No. 1, on Wednesday, March
2. at 10 o'clock A M. Funeral from J. P.
Flnley & Son's chapel, corner Third and
iladlson. DOUIS DAMMASCH,
S. C. SPENCER, Worthy Secretary.
Worthy President.
PORTLAND CHAPTER NO.
R. A. M. Special convocation this
(Wednesday) evening at 7:30
Work in the Mark Master degree
By order of the E. H. P.
HENRY ROE, Sec.
HAWTHORNE LODGE NO. 111. A. F. &
A. M. Past Master Cooper, of Hawthorne
Lodge, will lecture tonight at the regular
meeting oi wasnington -uouge. Hawthorne
members are invited to attend. By order
or tne w. ii. tr. gl.aitke, Jr., Sec
WASHINGTON LODGE No. 4G, A.
F. & A M. Stated communication
this (Wednesday evening 7:30
o ciocK. iiroiner c v. cooper, P.
Mi. Will lie With IIS onil ,1 nil for. nn
auuress on ancient, .Masonry, no work; the
evening win oe aevoten to a general social
All M. M. cordially Invited. By order W. M
T TT TJTr-TIlirw- T"V t-
SAMARITAN LODGE NO. 2. L .O. O. F.-
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening
at s o ciock. initiation, visitors welcome.
M. OSVOLD, Sec
FUNERAL NOTICES.
WALLACE In this city. February- 20. 1904.
at his late residence, 393 East Couch street,
Guy T. Wallace, aged 39 years and 1 month.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral services, which
will be held under tne auspices of the Fra
ternal Order of Eagles at Flnlev's chapel.
today at 10 A. M. Interment Lone Fir
Cemetery. .
SCHNEITER In this city, March 1. 1004. at
ner late resiaence, iui ortn Fourteenth
street. Kosa scnneller, aged 03 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in
vlted to attend the funeral services which will
be held at the German Reform Church, corner
uentn ana stark streets, at 2 p. M., March
j. interment ix)ne h it cemetery.
MARTIN Friends and acquaintances are re-
spectruuy invited to attend the funeral serv
ices of the late William H. Martin, which
will be held at the residence of his daugh.
ter. Mrs. C F. Sanger. S30 East Morrison
street, today at 2 P. M. Interment Lone
Fir Cemetery.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Undertakers and
embalmcrs. baTe moved to their new build'
tnr. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 607.
J. P. FIN LEY Jft 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 5:
DUNNING & CAMPION, Undertakers, 7th
ana line. xauy assistant, laone isui
CLARKE BROS., FINE FLOYVEKS, Flo
ral dwlgmV 9t9 Morrison. -
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES.
"Rooms." "Rooms and Board, "House
keeping Rooms," "Situation Wanted," 15
words or less. 15 cents: 16 to 20 words, 20
cents; 21 to- 25 words. 25 cents, etc No dis
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except
"New Today." 30 cents for 15 words or less;
1G to 20 words. 40 cents: 21 to 25 words. 50
cents, etc first insertion. Each additional
insertion, one-halt; no further discount un
der pne 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 bo Inclosed In sealed en
velopes. No stamp Is required on such letters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible .for
errors in advertisements taken through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
ILLUSTRATED NO. 9.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF
1 , OREGON.
No.llOO THIRD STREET.
Incorporated April 22, 1SST.
.A certain institution decided to erect a
hospital. It deposited money with us on
certificate, subject to ten days' caiL When
the contractor needed funds, the certificate
was called. The institution thus received
interest on money which would otherwise
have remained Idle and non-productive.
Have you not funds on which ypu would
like to get interest? If so, call upon us,
and we shall be glad to arrange matters to
your satisfaction. Send for our book of
ILLUSTRATIONS.
BENJAMIN I. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
FOR SALE BY OWNEli A MODERN 7-
room house at university Park, 2 blocks
from new City Park; corner lot, 100 feet
square; alley in rear; 2 blocks from new
street-car line. Call on owner. 310 Chamber
.of Commerce. See photo of premises arid
learn particulars.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Money to loan on improved real estate.
L. J. Goldsmith. 209 Abington bldg.
LOUIS H. BOLL
Piano teacher, is now located at 342 Wash
ington st., near 7th. Parlors 9 and 10.
BONDS, WABRANTS, STOCKS
nd mortgages bought and sold. J. W. Cru-
tners & to., Chamber or commerce.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On improved city and farm property. Build
ing loans. Installment loans. Wit MAC
MASTER, nil Worcester block.
Mill-Street Honse for Sale
New. first-class. 7-roomed house on Mill St..
near 14th, for sale, by owner. Price $3500.
F. B. Warner, telephone Red 39S2.
Second-hand Hoe Shaving Machine
(hand Dower) for matter 19x26. In-
quire of A. W. Cochran, with Ore
gonian Publishing Co.
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. 'W. P. TOWNSITE CO.. 132 1ST ST..
COR. ALDER. ROOM 5. PHONE MAIN 210.
Mortgage Loans 5and Upwards
Real Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Lines
A. K. BIRRELL,
Formerly of MncMasler Jt BirreU.
C02-3 McKay Building. Third and Stark.
Phone Main 232.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
SPECIAL OFFER. IMMEDIATE SALE
Modern 9-room house, high corner lot, full
brick basemenL.. furnace,. Jlghting fixtures
with house, porcelain bath and marble
washstands. stationary washtubs, high
grade wood mantels and fireplaces upstairs
and dpwn, electric bells; Holladay's Addi
tion: walking- distance: house alone cost
$3500; our price $4300; long time; low rate
of interest.
VACANT LOTS.
Lot on Belmont st., near 30th; make of
fer; all improvements in; installments.
Two lots on Union ave.. Holladay's:
owned by non-resident; very anxious to
sell.
Two lots Multnomah, near Shaver, on
Mississippi ave.; must sell.
-block on Union ave., Alblna Home
stead: lots lav high on right side of street
improvements ail In; an exceptional snap;
installments.
TAFT & CO.
Main 150. 125-0 Abington bldg.
U-room nouse ana quarter uiuck, iuii uui-n.
basement; souse neaieu uiiuujuuui
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.
2d st., cor. Morrison. Take Sunnyside car.
THIS IS TO BE ANY MAN'S CHOICE
$9000 for 210 acres ot nnest iana, near
Hlllsboro: over 1W acres in cumvaiion;
plenty of running water; nice large house,
unrv nlcp larsre barn, costing S1G00: orchard:
close to R. R. land: lays fine; finest dairy
or stock farm; worth almost double what
we are asking for it. cnarieson & stauo,
21us Morrison Bt.
t.ti c. . , c t v nn-vrr a -r a tit1 t? A t?
gain, very nice 9-room residence, in the
heart of best suburb of Portland, near car
line, school and stores: choice location;
large corner, cast front: hot and cold water,
i . i Intcut hntlntn
price. Call at 003 E. 32d, corner Taylor
street, i-uriiuaiu.
NEW. MODERN 7-ROOM COTTAGE. NICELY
flrlshed; between two car lines; small pay
ment down, balance 25' a month. Apply
n. t. oietnier, a ju at.
1-room cottage, $850.
5-room cottage, $975.
5-roonr cottage, modern. $1150.
Easy terms, owner. Phone' Union C524,
BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED CORNER LOT
on Portland Heights; none better; part cash,
balance monthly payments. Room 1, 145J4
Third.
FOR SALE A WELL-LOCATED LOT IN
Section 15, Riverview Cemetery, at a low
price. Seth L Pope. P. O. Box 250, city,
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. o. u.
Addlton. Lents, Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 5c.
NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, PRICE
$1200; cne-thlrd down, balance install
ments. Apply S71 East 11th St., North.
HOUSES BUILT ON INSTALLMENTS
anywhere in th city: plans and estimates
NEAR STEEL BRIDGE ELEGANT 0-ROOM
modem nouse. iunu jicu-i, -iw, kiuu
Room 9, 245& Morrison.
CHOICE MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE; TERMS
10 Sulu IQquiir aubuu at., uku.
day House, steel bridge.
,inn ditto n Qir.HTI.T T.OTS TV AT-
bina: walking distance. Pacific Tent &
Awning Co., 27 r. isr.
FOR SALE OR RENT NEW- 7-ROOM
house. 21st nnd Nonhrup sts. L Vanduyn,
NEW 0-ROOM" MODERN HOUSE. NEAR
steel bridge; $3000; term, iiu: commer
cial bldg'.
UMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP IN TRACTS
from 40 acres upwards; also recertified
soldiers' additional Porterfleld-Valentlne
land warrants and other kinds of land
. scrip. Maginnls & Son. 227 Falling Ding.
SCRIP. SCRIP. SCRIP1 NEW LOT AP-
proved forest reserve just arrived, wrue
me. No cne can undersell m. L. W.
Whiting. 40S Abington biag.
TIMBER CLAIM OF 700,000 FEET ON
Smith River to trade for farm tir 5 or 10-acre
tract near city. A. J. royes, sa m. satn su
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP FOR SALE IN
any site tracts, ready for immediate nse.
W. ti. iioweil, M3 cnamoer at wouatrec.
FOREST 3ESERVE SCRIP FOR SALE IN
any sire tracts, -ready ror immediate use.
H, B. jCompson. ois jaarquam piagv
.160 ACRES HEAVY TIMBERLAND. NEAR
. cathlamet, wash- inquire o . -a sr.
ESTACADA
FOR SALE FARMS.
FOR SALE A GOOD 520-ACRE -RANCH
in vurry Couty, Oregon, on river asd coun
ty road; 10 acres in bottom and- hill land
under cultivation; small fruit orchard in
bearing; 30 acres under fence; balance
good grazing and timber land; profitable
salmon fishing; 5-room dwelling house,
commodious barn, flshhouso and out
houses. Terms reasonable to responsible,
quick, cash buyer. B 100. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE 10 ACRES OF LAND. 8 MILES
from Portland. 1 mile from Tigard villa;
good black soil, plenty of water, 3 good
buildings, on the main road, 1 acre or
chard, all fenced, 8 acres clear: price
$1600. Inquire at once, 301 21st N.. Port
land. Or.
RARE BARGAIN $0- AN ACRE, 2340
ACRES nice laying rarming land, all
plowable. with strong sprirfg of water, lo
cated In Morrow County. 10 miles from R.
R Will make terms to suit. For par
ticulars address Box 19, Heppner. Or.
FOR SALE FARM. 21G ACRES. 1 MILES
east ot Dallas; all valley land, in high state
cultivation; will divide in smaller tracts If
desired: good locaUon. For particulars ad
dress George Rowcllffe. Dallas. Or.
FOR SALE A 17-ACRE FARM, N FIVE
acres cleared, balance easy cleared; new
house, fair barns, half mile west of St.
Helens. Or., for $700. Apply to Mike Vin
cent. St. Helens. Or.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon ana wasnington; pay
ments made to suit purchasers. For par
ticulars apply to "WM. MACMASTER, 311
Worcester block.
$10 A MONTH BUYS A 10-ACRE FARM.
$2UU pront per annum per acre.
Write for booklet. It's free. 011 J. L
Wright & Kembrough. Sacramento. Cal.
Farm 55 acres, cultivated; 8 miles east, on car
line; modern improvements; summer nome;
700 Winter apples; land level. 227 Front.
160-ACRE FARM, 2 MILES FROM KINGS-
ton: 100 acres plow land; goqa buildings;
well watered. W. F. Hayes, Kingston, Or.
400-acre farm for sale. 4 miles from Kings
ton: Vi under cultivation; good buildings,
well watered. G. W. Croisant, Kingston, Or.
610 ACRES FOR DAIRYING, STOCK AND
Xrultralslng: near coast and busy towns; $10
an acre; a bargain. V 13, care Oregonlan.
FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS. FIRST-CLASS
grain and hay lands. 209 Stark st.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
BRING US YOUR PROPERTY; WE WANT
improved real estate, business and resiaence,
especially on West Side; we also want busi
ness chances: we have buyers. L. W. Whit
ing & Co.. 408 Abington bldg.
FOR RENT FARMS.
FEW ACRES NEAR MONTAVILLA CAR;
nouse, oarn; room lor cow. cmcKens;,rruit.
234 Morrison St., room 2.
TO EXCHANGE.
FARM TO TRADE FOR HOUSE AND LOT
or rooming-house. Columbia Real Estata &
Trust Co.. 2314 Morrison st.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles and Harness.
FINE HORSES AT AUCTION ! WE WILL
sell at auction 180 head of fine horses. In
cluding about 20 head of light and heavy
draft horses, single and in pairs; every
horse for absolute sale; sales take place at
Irvlngton Park, March 1, 2, 3, commenc
ing at 10 A. M. Draft horses will be sold
Thursday afternoon, March 1 3. J. L. Mc
Carthy & Son.
SNAP FIRST-CLASS TEAM SORREL GELD-
ings, 7 years old: weighs 2S00 pounds; are
sound and suitable for delivery or driving
team; with set heavy team harness; price
$150. 28 N. 15th st. ,
HORSES, WAGONS. BUGGIES. HARNESS OF
an Kinds. lor sate or rent oy day, week or
month; part time given if desired. Derby
Stables, 15th, Just ff Washington.
FOR SALE 30 HEAD OF HORSES. LARGE
and wen-broken, at u. it. j-eed stables, 1st
and Glenn sts., Portland.
DRAFT, HACK. CARRIAGE AND EXPRESS
nurses, union stocKyaros. .tsrone to Har
ness. leth-sU car.
ONE-HORSE I COVERED DELIVERY WAG-
on, nearly new; a bargain. Woodard, Clarke
Sc CO.
GOOD TEAII DRAFT HORSES FOR ALE;
weignt jwv. at 2d and .nam. s w, ore
gonlan. Lots of new and 2d-hand wagons and bug
gits; all kinds. 571 Thurman, cor. 18th.
100 VEHICLES, 100 sets double harness,
with Bostlne collars, $25 per set. 211 Wash.
10 HORSES FOR SALE BY W. E. JACOBS,
134 E. 34th st. Phone Union 1632.
NEW HAND-MADE GOOSENECK FURNI-
ture wagon. 208 Front sU
Pianos.
FINE ALMOST NEW $375 UPRIGHT Pi
ano lor saie cneup; excellent reason lor
selling; no fake. T 01. Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE AN UP-TO-DATE DAIRY. ALL
complete, on Columbia River near Portland,
With two years' lease on place with privi
lege of more; owner going out of busi
ness; will sell cheap. Address F. Shepard,
173 N. 12th st. Phone Main 1104.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAKT
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. ,
FOR SALEONE EXTRA GOOD COUNTER
tor sale at a big bargain; also a few clothing
tables, mirror and gas arc lights. Inquire at
Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, 3d and Stark
streets.
ONE SET 150-HORSE POWER TWIN HORI
zontal engines, cylinders 12x205 also one 60-
norse power horizontal engine, secona-nana.
Mrs. John Pnnlf. font Morrison Bt.
1
STANDARD TYPEWRITERS FROM $23:
all makes rented and repaired. Rubber
stamps, notary seals, etc Cunningham's,
231 Stark. Tel. 1407.
50.000 FEET NO. S. FIR LUMBER FOR
sale cheap; all sizes. West Coast Sash &
Boor Co., cor. 19th and Vaughn sts. Phone
Main 1413.
FRESH COW FOR Sjk.E SHORTHORN
.and Jersey: kind and gentle. 145- Idaho
st.; teiepnone west juuz.
FOR SALE RESTAURANT AND COFFEE
house; fine location and business; lease.' 31
24. 2d St., cor. Davis.
TmiCKYARD FOR SALE). NICE CLAY,
plenty of water, all complete, wagons, carts,
etc. Li iuo, oregonian.
FOR SALE CHEAP-FINE) SAFE. 2 SHOW-
uuca. wail iue, i. jcuua iuiaiu
2354 1st. cor. Main.
BRAND-NEW CASH REGISTER.. TOTAL
adder: half price; & new. wnisicy barrels.
115 N. 3d.
FOR SALE FINE ENGLISH" SETTER
bitch, partly broken; 1 year old. Phone
Brown oso.
FOR SALE FINE OLD VIOLINS. FROM $50
up. George E. Frost. 153 13th St., Port
land. Or.
GOOD SINGER SEWING MACHINE : ' SNAP,
Call 81 N. Park. Friday, Saturday and Mon
day.
$10 SINGER SEWING MACHINE. GOOD
condition. 502 Jefferson -st. Call forenoon.
TWO SECOND-HAND SAFES FOR SALE
cheap. Address O 73. care Oregonlan.
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. 140 N. 17th st.
HELP WANTED MALE.
CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, th
leading employment agency of the North
west. 249 Burnsid st. Phone Main 3074.
SALESMAN WANTED TO CALL ON CON
suraers. must have view to permanency,
good address and ability, capable of pre
senting in a forceful, convincing manner
a strictly high-grade staple goods. Call
P. M., 303 Water sL, above Columbia.
WANTED OPENED FOR 3RIOHT. GOOD
appearlng solicitor tot established routs:
talary and commission basis, high-class
proposition, educational la character. Ad
dress J. P. Thoaapsoa. Supt. SOS Larkia -.
Ean Francisco.
MAN "WITH REFERENCES FOR COM
mercial traveler to call on merchants and
agents; experience', not required; salary,
$24 per week," with exptse advaace.
The -NatiOB&I, CaxtOft klg., Cnisojo. .
HELP WANTED MALE.
&EN AND WOMEN TO LEARN THE BAR
ber trade; new class of ladles Just starting;
write for full particulars, and it in doubt
make a personal investigation. American
Barber College, 253 Everett at.. Portland.
HIGH GRADE POSITIONS OPEN EXEC
utlve. clerical, technical and salesmen,
paying from $1000 to $5000. Call or wrifs.
Hapgoods (Inc.), suite K, 502 Pioneer
bldg., Seattle.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO DO INSIDE
work and deliver for East Side Grocery;
state experience and salary expected. J
09, Oregonlan.
Men to learn barber trade: only S weeks re
quired; 2 years saved; positions secured
when competent: catalogue mailed freei
Moler System College. San Francisco, CaL
COMMERCIAL AND RAILWAY TELEG
raphy; main line practice room for a few
more students; tuition reasonable. B 91.
Oregonlan.
COLUMBUS-CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT
Headquarters for cooks, waiters and bar
tenders. No. 143 4th st. Phone Red 1993.
RAILROAD OPERATOR OF MANY YEARS
txporlenco wants students in telegraphy;
practical work: night., X 58. Oregonlan.
WANTED A SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR,
one who can furnish horse. Wagon and
honesty bond. Apply 540 Williams ave.
WANTED BOY. GOOD HOME AND
small wages td boy of 14 or over. Call at
1212 Ellsworth St., Richmond.
GANG EDGERMAN, $2.75; DOOR MACHINE
man. $3; stock cutter, $2.25. Lumbermen's
Labor Bureau, 2054 Morrison.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BICYCLE
repairer; must understand brazing. 555 Wil
liams ave.. Portland, Or.
WANTED YOUNG MEN TO LEARN BAR
ber trade: free tuition. Portland Barber
School. 82 N. 2d.
WANTED ACTIVE BOY FOR DELIVERY
and general work. Inquire Portland Oyster
Co.. 142 10th.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MACHINE
quartz miners for Southern Oregon. H 72,
Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE;
good shop; terms reasonable. H CO, Orego
nlan. FIRST-CLASS MAN BOOKKEEPER AND
stenographer; salary adequate. 2C6 Stark st.
WANTED BARBER. FIRST CLASS.
steady job. H. G. Meyers, Salem, Or.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED AT ONCE, GOOD LIVE HUS-
tlers in each town; for such we have a
splendid proposition Call or write 317
Allsky bldg., Portland.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED A THOROUGHLY EXPERI-
enced woman who understands sewing
carpets with Singer and Taft machine
and who understands making shades;
wages $2 per day. Address, stating ex
perience, M 100, care Oregonlan.
COOKS. WAITRESSES. CHAMBERMAIDS,
city ana country; nurse gins, second gins,
housekeepers: plenty of housework, $15 to
$30. Phone Main 1323. Canadian Parlors,
220,4 Morrison.
WANTED GOOD. RELIABLE GIRL WHO
understands cooking and general nousework;
modern conveniences; good wages; two In
family. Call 751 B."BurnsIde at., cor. E. 22d.
ATTENTION LADIES EARN $20 PER 100
writing short letters from copy. Address
stamped envelope for particulars. Michigan
Specialty Co., Albion, Mich.
WANTED 50 AMATEUR CHORUS GIRLS.
pianists, etc.; big salary; stage dancing, etc,
taught. Newman's Dramatic and Vaudeville
School, 313 Washington.
"Wanted girl for light house
work, only two In family; would prefer
some one stay home nights. 294 Margin
St., foot Haisey.
WANTED GIRLS FOR .GENERAL HOUSB
work; $15 to $30. Scandinavian-American
Employment Agency, 220 3d. Phone Main
1519.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT
lessee, cnambermaios. general woncers. at.
Louis Agency, 2304 Yamhill. Phone Black
2881.
I :
GIRLS CAN SECURE GOOD POSITIONS BY
applying at Portland -Women's Employment
Co., 210 Allsky, 3d & iior. Ked 30S7.
'WANTED THREE HOUSEKEEPERS. MAID.
cooks, 4 general nouseworK. can Scandinavian-American.
226 3d. Main 1519.
NEAT GIRL; GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
smalt family; Sunduy afternoons and every
evening off. 495 East Davis.
GDAL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. FAM-
lly of two; good wages. Apply 581 E. Main,
cor. 14th.
WANTED A GIRL AS COOK IN PRrVATE
family; references required. Inquire 251 10th
until noon.
REFINED LADY FOR FIRST-CLASS AD
vertlslng proposition. 722 Chamber of
Ccmmcrce.
RELIABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; small -family. 393 11th at, near
Harrison.
GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE; NO
cooking or washing. OSO E. Alder, near
20th.
YOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS
nurse girl. Address N. 100, care Oregonian.
WANTED BRIGHT YOUNG LADY IN MAS
sage parlors. 3514 Morrison St., room 11.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
-YOUNG MAN THOROUGHLY UNDER-
stands office work and, general correspond
ence; 10 years' experience. Q 99, Orego
nlan. YOUNG MAN "WANTS POSITION: AN ALL
around dry goods, grocery man; experienced
In buying. P 09, Oregonian.
Miscellaneous.
4-
BOY 14 YEARS OF AGE, JUST FINISHED
public school, wishes employment; will
make a No. 1 boy for anyone desiring his
services. Address P 94, care Oregonian.
SOBER. DJDUSTRIOUS SINGLE MAN DE
sires inside work of some kind; good penman,
some acquaintance with office work; best of
references. Address C 71, Oregonlan.
WANTED POSITION BY ELECTRICIAN
of eight years' experience In line work; In
side wiring and station work out of town
preferred. K 99, Oregonian.
WANTED PARTNER WITH $100 TO $500
to Join me In some business with like amount
or will loan or give same In business to se
cure, position. Address Y 93, Oregonlan.
BEST ALL KINDS HELP FURNISHED;
cooks, waiters, farmhands, laborers. Jap
anese Employment Agency. 69 N. 5th. Phone
Clay 502.
CAN FURNISH DOMESTIC SERVANTS,
farm or railroad laborers. Japanese Labor
Association. 268 Everett st. Black 992. '
WANTED BY SOBER AND RELIABLE
man watchman or Janitor work. E. W.
Mllllen. Brooklyn Hotel, Grand ave.
WANTED A POSITION BY AN UP-TO-date
cutter; no objections to leaving tha
city. S 94, Oregonlan.
HIGHLY EDUCATED JAPANESE WISHES
to teach his national tongue. Apply Jap
anese Mission. .4
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers and Stenographers.
LADY STENOGRAPHER, - SEVERAL
years experience, desires position; refer
ences furnished. V 05,- Oregonian.
POSITION BY YOUNG LADY STENOG
rapher, no experience; small salary to
start. Address c iuv, uregoman.
LADY OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES PLACE
as millinery saleslady; .Eastern references.
J 100, .Oregonlan.
COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER DESIRES
permanent position at once. Phone East
1170.
DresunnKera.
FOR YOUR NEW EASTER GOWN OR
Spring tailor suit, consult New York Dress
makers. 215 10th.
DRESSMAKING SHIRTWAIST SUITS AND
children's sewing. 328 14th. Phona Front
102.
Domestics,
GOOli COOK "WANTS WORK IN FAMILY,
will do some housework and,' some laundry;,
wages $30; , Phone West 1327.
YOUNG LADY WISHES "POSITION 'AS
chaza&ermaid. Scott 14L - -
SITUATIONS" TTAXTED FKtat.t,
Houseltevpera. 1
SITUATION BY A WOMAN AS HOUSB
keeper for widower; no objection to 'chil
dren. Call 231 Yamhill st.. room 15, cor.'
Third.
SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY" BE-
able home. 2304 Yamhill. Phone Black
2SS1.
TRAINED NURSE WOULD LIKE) POSITldN
in doctor's or dentist's office. K 100. Ore
gonlan, '
PROFESSIONAL NURSE. THE LOCK-
-wu. oot jaornson ei. t-none iiam ia&.
Mis eel: an eons.
REFINED. TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG WO-.
ian seess engagements to care for chll
Kn ternoons or evenings; prices reason
able: references. A 18. Oregonlan.
STOREY'S TAILOR SYSTEM. THE MOST
ic.io.uie system tor ladies" tailoring and
dressmaking; no chart; taught at room
31a Allsky bldg. ilrs. Zeltfuchs.
ON? SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS Posi
tion; aisv nouseKeeper with child, girl, wanta
position to help with children. Scandinavian
American. 223 3d. Phone Main 1519.
WOMAN WITH BABY WOULD LIKE WORK:
win worn, lor room ana board. Address
Vancouver, W ash.. Vancouver Hotel, room 32.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PIANIST WANTS
position, aay or nignt; good sight reader.
Address G 1C Oregonlan.
WANTED AGENTS.
AGENTS WANTED TWENTY-FIVE DOL-
iata necftij aw j 3a- ilia uqst
proposition offered agents who want money
and are willing to work for it. George F.
Cram, 552 Wabash ave., Chicago, HU
$10 DAY MADE SELLING RUSSO-JAPAN-esc
war book by Murat Halstead; take or
ders now; outfit ready: send 10 cents; &0
per cent paid agents; write immediately.
American Publishing House, Chicago. .
-I
WANTED HUSTLER FOR STAPLE AR-
tlcle: man or woman; no fakers wanted.
P 100. Oregonlan.
GOOD LADY AND GENT AGENTS WANT
ed. Call room 203. Goodnough bldg.
WANTED TO BENT.
WANTED TO RENT 1 UNFURNISHED
room within walking distance of business
district, light, heat, phone and bath to bo
included; gentleman. Phone Main 2034.
WANTED BOARD AND ROOM ON EJAS1
Side by a refined gentleman in a widow's
family; one having a nice nome. Attar
T loo, uregoman.
WANTED HOUSE OF 10 OR 11 ROOMS.
unfurnished. In best residence district, im
mediately; reply. R. F. Guerln, Portland
Hotel. , i
TWO NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS OTtCCrr-
tage, two laaies; cenuiu, rougunuwi stau
price. Q JLOO, Oregonlan.
BOARD AND ROOM FOR TWO YOUN&
ladles employed. State price. E 100
Oregonlan.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
OLD CLOTHrNG AND OLD SHOES; HIGH
est price paid for men's cast-off clothing and
old shoes, quilts, blankets, valises, grips,
trunks and bicycles. At Friend Max's place,
734 N. 3d st. Phono Green 423. Orders
. promptly attended to. .
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes; highest price paid. The "Fair
Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517.
WANTED SECOND - HAND WATER.
wheel for small sawmill. A 97, Oregonlan
i '
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND-CAT-
tle of all kinds. Phone! Scott 6813.
$4500 LOAN WANTED ON EASTERN ORE
gon. wheat farm. B 07, Oregonlan;
FOB RENT.
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, electrla
lights, always hot water, porcelain baths.,
annunciator service, fine restaurant, cen
tral locaUon, Postoffice block. 7th and An
keny; rooms elther single or .en suite; finest
coach in Portland free to and from alt
train's." Phono Main 160L
THE LINCOLN, JUST OPENED, -409 MOR- r
rlson st., cor. Uth, nas the best rurnlshedJ
rooms in the city, hot ana coia, runnins
water, steam heat, electric lights,, batas
and ail modern appointments; new build
ing; every facility for caring for the trav
eling public; moderate rates. C BL Ball,
proprietor. Phone Main 23L
THE MENOMINEE, 385 YAMHrLL rELE-
gantly furnished iront rooms, suites or
single; modern conveniences; two blocks
from-Portland Hotel; transients solicited.
THE OXFORD, 664 6TH ST., COR OAK
Just opened to tne public; everything new.
modern in all its appointments; prlvata
bath suites. Telephone Main 85-
TH E AVALON. 413 WASHINGTON NEWLY
lurnisnea rooms, single or en nuiie; eiccms
lights, gas, steam heat, modern conveniences;
tourist and transient solicited.
FOR RENT LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH
alcove, furnace heat, gas. phone and Datn:
suitable for two or three gentlemen. 221
W. Park st. Phone Main 3494.
WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE Ofrl
suites, very central; 389 Alder, ttwyla
W. Park and 10th. All convenlencesifen
Uemen preferred: references.
BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED "ROOMS
with ateam heat and bath, at r"The Saw
ell," formerly "The Venable," southeast
cor. W. Park and Morrison.
THE OGDEN. 834 1ST.. . COR. OAK
open all night; prices reasonable. Phono
Clay 938. Mrs. Dlmidi.
SUNNY ROOM. FINELY FURNISHED.
suitable for one or two, o minutes wsw
from business center; reasonable; references.
Phone West 1239.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, CENTRAL
location, modern conveniences; 0 N. 9tn,
bet. Stark and Burnslde, 4th house, from
Burnside.
2254 1ST ST. TWO NDWLY FURNISHED
front rooms; inside rooms; good light and
well ventilated; bath, gas, phone; transient
solicited. ,
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM. MEN ONLYJ
hot and cold water; gas and steam -heat.
103 171 h. cor. Morrison. Phone Main 3193.
LARGE PARLOR BED-ROOM SUITABLB
for two; private family; bath, gas, phone,
home privileges. 201 11th, cor. Taylor.
VERY DESIRABLE SUITE OF 3 UN FUR -nished
rooms. to right party, at Good
nough bldg. Inquire elevator.
:C WEST 'PARK NEWLY FURNISHED
rooms, with or without board; all conven
iences. Phcne Cehtral 1074.
FtJrNISHED ROOMS; GENTLEMEN PRSH
furred; steam heat, bath; 5th floor Good-?
noygh bldg., 5th and Xamhill.
COMFORTABLE ROOM, USE BATH. PHONEj
private family: gentlemen only. 129 10th,
bet. Washington and Alder.
188 13TH NICELY FURNISHED ROOM,
private family, new house, every convenience;
gentlemen only; references.
PLEASANT" ROOM. PRIVATE FAMILY,
furnace heat; vacant 2d. 282 14th-. at.,
opposite Hqbart-Curtls. ,
248 SIXTH ST. 2. NICELY FURNISHED
rooms; gas, .phone, bath, modern flat;
every convenience. -
NICELY FURNISHED LARGB BAY-WIN-dow
room suitable one or twd; private-family.
334 Yamhill. .
FURNISHED ROOMS. $1 WEEK UP. GIL
man Hotel. 1st and Alder: Tremont Hotel.
7th and Everett. ' . t
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, NEW HOUSE,
private family: 34 blocks from Hotel Port
land. 24S4 Otb.
2 CLEAN ROTMS ON GROUND FLOORi
gas, bath, sink and range: no children. N.
13. Oregonian. ' ? ".
364 T VTLOR PLEASANT FRONT "BOOM.
2 blocks Portland Hotel; bath, phone. Aeat.
no children.
THE TEMPLE LARGE, NICELY-FURNISB-ed
rooms, double and single. 3434. -YjuMfelil
.St., cor. 7th. -tW. ,
THE KINGSTON. JOINING? BAKER
a ter. first class. 100 3d, at..--- Pke-.
Hood 65T. . .
NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT 'RQOMWA -bath,
phone, for one or two,-.ge.Ultft .
235 12th st. I. . .
FRONT ROOM OR SUITE, VEJtTWUMPEiT .
furnished all modem comio&:frltOmmr
bia st, - - - -
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