Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 03, 1904, Image 12

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    THE MOANING OREGONIA.N, THTJESD'AT, MAXTCH 71$(R,
m
DE WITH ALASKA
tmber Takes Up Captain
Healey's Scheme
:OR DIRECT STEAMER LINE
Pfoneer of Northern Territory Says
Seattle Is on .the Blacklist There
and Portland May Capture
the Trade by Seeking It.
Captain J. X Healey, formerly of the
iNorth American Transportation Trading
Company, has succeeded in Interesting
the Chamber of Commerce of this city In
the organization of a Portland-Alaska
Trading Company for the purpose of
operating a line of steamers between here
and the North and building up trade
between Portland and Alaska. At a
meeting of the Chamber yesterday after
noon Captain Healey presented his plan
and it was enthusiastically received. Ap
parently It Is looked upon most favora
bly by some of the prominent business
men, and an effort Is to be made to or
ganize the company here and make Port
land its .headquarters and supply point.
A meeting will be called in a few days
at which the business men of the city
in general -will be in attendance. The
proposition will be laid before them and.
If enough can be interested to guarantee
eucoess, steps -will be taken Immediately
towards organizing the company. Be
sides placing In operation a line of
6teamers between here and Alaska, the
organization of the company here. It is
argued, will mean the transferring of
the Alaska trade from Seattle to this
port.
The attention of the Chamber of Com
merce was first called to this proposition
through an interview with Captain
Healey printed in a Seattle paper sev
eral days ago. In that interview Cap
tain Healey stated that the business men
of the Puget Sound city had not treated
him fairly in supplying goods for the
Alaskan trade, and it was his purpose
to organize a company to deal elsewhere.
Captain Healey was quoted as saying
that the Seattle merchants were so eager
for the almighty dollar that they lost
sight of future Interests and filled his
orders with Inferior goods. As a result
of this he announced his intention of or
ganizing a company with its supply point
at som& other place, mentioning San
Francisco as the most likely one.
A copy of this interview was sent As
sistant Secretary Mosessohn, of the
Chamber of Commerce. With a view to
capturing the Alaskan trade for Port
land, he immediately wrote to Captain
Healey Inviting him to come to this city
and lay his plans before members of Ihe
Chamber with a view to organizing his
company here.
Yesterday afternoon the following
members of the Chamber met with Cap
tain Healey to discuss the matter: Henry
Hahn, A. H. Devers, Thomas Honeyman,
L. Blumauer and Dan Neustadter. Cap
tain Healey discussed his proposition
thoroughly, and it was under discussion
by the members of the Chamber for two
hours. The most favorable comment
was made upon It, and It appeared to be
the general opinion that such a company
could be operated with success. Accord
ingly it was decided that the proposition
. should be laid before the business men
lof the city in general, and an effort be
ie to Induce them to take stock. In
meantime every effort will be put
)rth to make it successful.
kThe proposition of Captain Healey ln-
ludes the establishment of a line of
tamers that will ply between Portland
Alaska at regular Intervals. The
ipany will have Its headquarters In
city. If organized here, and the sup-
that are consumed by Alaskan peo-
111 be shipped from this port. In
words, commerce will be estab-
. between the Portland business men
te Alaskan consumers. Those who
iromoting the project believe that
jod management It would only be
itlon of time when Portland could
all the Alaskan trade that for
, past has gone to Seattle and North-
jcities. If the company is organized,
proposes to charter ships and begin
itlons without delay. Of course the
company would have to buck the
rth American Company, but Captain
'aley believes there will be little diffl-
lty in doing this successfully.
WEDS OH" HIS DEATHBED.
Son of Chicago Capitalist Is Stricken
With Tuberculosis.
NEW YORK. March 2. Hobart Moore,
son of "William H. Moore, a well-known
capitalist, residing formerly in Chicago,
is reported to be dying at Saranac Lake,
N. Y., from tuberculosis. Several months
ago he went to Saranac in the hope of
recovering his health but became worse
rapidly. On Sunday last his fiancee.
Miss Ruth Emmons, daughter of the late
banker and president of the Staten Island
Rapid Transit Company, was summoned
from this city. The young couple had a
long talk and decided to wed. A minis
ter was called and the ceremony was
performed in the sickroom where the
bride remains, caring for her dying hus
band. British Consul Given New Post.
CHICAGO. March 2. William Wynd
ham, British Consul at Chicago, has
been appointed Consul for Great Britain
at Boston, a post made vacant by the
.recent death of the British Consul in
that city. Mr. Wyndham will leave for
his now post in a few days. As yet no
successor has been chosen to take the
Chicago consulate.
Religious Educational Association.
PHILADELPHIA. March 2. Distin
guished prelates and educators, prom
inent writers and speakers on religious
and educational subjects and a delega
tion of religious workers, numbering
nearly 4000, are in attendance at the
annual convention of the Religious Ed
ucational Association, which began
here today.
DAILY METEOBOLOGICAI, REPORT.
PORTLAND, March 2. Maximum tempera
ture, 45 deg.: minimum. SO. x River read In jr.
11 A. M-. 12.0 feet; change In 24 hours. 0.5
foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.,
none: total since September 1. 1903, S4.S3
inches; normal. 3323; excess, 1.55. Total sun
shine March L 1901. 3 hours 47 minutes; pos
sible, 11 hours 0 minutes. Barometer (reduced
to sea, level), at S P. M., 30.18.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Rain has started In again along- the Southern
Oregon and Northern California coasts, and
the barometer Is falling rapidly In that sec
tion. The rains will spread to include West
era Washington. Oregon and Southern Idaho
by Thursday afternoon.
Sharp frosts have occurred Wednesday
morning In the' North Pacific States, and the
cool weather has checked the rise in the Wil
lamette River. The stage at 5 P. M. In Port
land wo 11. S feet, which is a fall of 0.7 foot
In the last 24 hours.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
2S hours ending at midnight, February 3:
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; east
erly winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
F. W. Baltes
Th'ete is
Printers
First 2b Oak Streets
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth sid Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Kmi, fl.e to $3.00 Per Dar
Aceordlac tm Leeatlo.
J. F. DAYIES, Prim.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STRBBTS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Earepcan Plaa Rooms 50c to $1.50
First-Class Restaaraat In Connection
Occasional rain; easterly winds, probably In
creasing to high along the coast.
Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Prob
ably rain or snow.
Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho
Increasing cloudiness.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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Boise
Eureka .... ...
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Kamloopa, B. C.
North Head ...
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Portland
Red Bluff
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Sacramento ....
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EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Baker's Auction House, corner Alder
and Park sts. Sale at 10 A. II. Geo. Ba
ker & Co., Auctioneers.
At Gllman's Auction Rooms, 413 Washing
ton street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N.
Gllman, Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
REGULAR REPUBLICAN ROOSEVELT
CLUB There will be a meeting o the Reg
ular Republican Roosevelt Club of, the Sixth
Ward this evening at 8 o'clock, at Artisans'
Hall (Hobklrk's Hall), 801 Corbett street.
The Hon. D. J. Malarkey will address the
meeting. There will be good music In at
tendance. All voters are Invited. ELMER B.
COLWELL, President.
MINERVA LODGE NO. 10. I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this, Thursday, evening.
First degree. Visitors welcome. B. KLOTZ,
Secretary.
COLUMBIA LODGE, A. F. & A.
M. Stated communication of Co
lumbia Lodge, A. F. & A. M.. this
(Thursday) evening, Masonic Tem
ple. Third and Alder streets. 7:30
o'clock. Official visitation of the Most Wor
shipful Grand Master, S. M. Yoran.. Every
member of Columbia Lodge Is expected to
be present. All M. M. Invited. By order of
W. M. B. S. PAGUE, Secretary.
WILLAMETTE LODGE NO. 2. A.
. F. & A. M. Special communication
this (Thursday) evening, at 7:30
o'clock. Official visit of Most Wor
shipful Grand Master S. M. Yoran.
A large attendance Is desired and 'visiting
brethren will be welcome. THOS. GRAY,
Secretary.
DEED.
CARLETON At Montavllla, March 2. 1004.
William H. Carleton, aged 43 years a
months and 5 days. Remains are at Fin
ley's Chapel. Funeral notice hereafter.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
MARKS February 29. 1004, Dora Marks,
age OS years. Funeral today at 10 A. M.
from Holman's Chapel, corner Third and
Salmon streets. Relatives and friends are
respectfully Invited to attend.
EDWARD HO LSI AN CO., Undertakers and
embalm era. have moved to their new bond
ing. Third and Snlmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 007.
J. P. FINLEY & SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madison. Ofilce of County Car
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephono East 02.
DUNNING & CAMPION, Undertakers, 7th
and Pine. Lady assistant. Phone Main 430.
CLARKE BROS., FINE FLOWERS, Flo
ral designs. 289 Morrison.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE
Second-hand Hoe Shaving Machine
(hand power) for matter 19x26. In
quire of A. W. Cochran, with Ore
gonian Publishing Co.
ESTACAf
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. TOWNSITB CO.. 132 1ST ST..
COR. ALDER. ROOM 8. PHONE MAIN 216.
S. IN. L. GILMAN
Auctioneer.
Great Auction Sale
THIS DAY
Thursday, March 3d
At 10 o'CIock A. M.
Of all the fine and almost ;new furniture, in
cluding the old Russian brasses and Navajo
Indian rags. Sale at No. 413 Washington st,
at 10 A. M. N. B. Buyers will do"welltto at
tend. S. L," X. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
55 C oi
"g3 Wind. F
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STATION. p
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2b Company
a well-defined path leading to the door
of ojur Printing House, made by satisfied buyers
of Printing that is better than that with which
you are ordinarily supplied. The discriminating
heedful should follow this path, or, if 'the way
be long, 'PHONE US Main. 165.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Flrst-Clksa Check Restsmramt
Coasectea With Hotel.
C O. Davis, See. susd. Tresuk
THE
ESMOND HOTEL
CSCAB AKDEBSON, Mtoaxsr
Froat and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND - OREGON
FRED 'BOO TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
Rates European plan, 50c. TCc. f 1.00. $1.60,
12.00 pr dar. Sample rooms in connection.
. 4270
The holder of this number will be pre
sented with tho 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 Steusloff building, corner
Court and Liberty streets.
DR. B. E. WRIGHT'S
DENTAL OFFICE
S42 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. M. to 12 M. Telephone
Main Z119.
CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. '
"Rooms." "Rooms and Board." "House
keeolne Rooms." "Situation Wanted." IB
words or less, 15 cents: 10 '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;
16 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc. nrst insertion. Eacn additional
Insertion, one-half; no further discount un
der one month.
"NEW TODAY" (rauce measure agate).
15 cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per
line lor each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan. and left at this
office, should always be Inclosed in sealed en
velopes. No Etamo Is reaulred on such letters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors in advertisements taken through the
teiepnone.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE BY OWNER 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
oi commerce. See photo of premises and
team particulars. (
MOBTGAGE LOANS
Money to loan on Improved real estate.
L. J. Goldsmith, 209 Ablngton bldg.
LOUIS H. BOLL
Piano teacher. Is now located at 342 Wash
ington st., near 7th. Parlors 9 and 10.
BONDS, WARRANTS, STOCKS
And mortgages bought and sold. J. W. Cm
thers & Co., Chamber cf Commerce.
MOBTGAGE LOANS
On Improved city and farm property.
R. LIVINGSTONE. 224 Stark st.
MOBTGAGE LOANS
On improved city and farm property. Build
ing loans. Installment loans. WM. MAC
MASTER. Sll Worcastar block.
Mill-Street Honse for Sale
New, flrst-clas?, 7-roomed house on Mill St..
near nth, for sale by owner, price ?3ooo
F. B. Warner, telephone Red 39S2.
BUSINESS COBNEB LOT
For Sale Very central and moderate. Sit'
uated at the southwest corner of Fifth and
Oak sts. F.-V. Andrews & Co., sole agents.
Hamilton biag. Lot, - sold at ;zi,ooo.
MORI GAGE LOANS
On Portland real estata at lowest rates.
Titles Insured. Abstracts furnished.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.
7 Chamber of Commerce.
OYER A COBNEB LOT
In area, on Seventh (West Side), and two
other streets, lor only 710,000; well located;
existing improvements moderate. i v. An
drews & Co.. Hamilton bldg.
ABSTBACTS OF TITLE
Our records are complete and 'up to date.
We furnish abstracts .promptly. . .
MOBTGAGE LOANS
On Improved Portland Real Estate.
SECURITY ABSTRACT TRUST CO.
214-215 Chamber at Commerce,
VIOLET OATS
k. coupon In all packMfe f Vlolat Careala
:xor a
WHITE HOUBE-COOK BOOK.
., . FREE-
AMUSEXXXTS.
MARQUAM GRAND. THEATER
w. T. FASOLG, ttesiaent jianager.
Tonight at 8:15 o'clock,
- Last performance of
DANIEL SULLY,
In
"THE CHIEF JUSTICE."
Prices, $1.00, 75c. 50c, 35c, 25c.
Seats are now selling. Phone Main S6S.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
w. T. PANGLE, Resident Manager.
2 Performances 2
Saturday, March 5. 1004.
Stetson's double
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN COMPANY.
Watch for the big parade, Saturday noon.
Pooular evening n rices Entire loawer -floor.
75c; entire balcony, 50c; gallery, 25c and 35c
Bargain matinee prices Adults, 50c; chil
dren, 25c.
Seats are now selling. Phone Main S6S.
fORD RAY'S THEATER
Phone Main 992.
Evening prices, 15c, 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c.
Matinee prlcesa, adults. 25c; children, 10c.
TONIGHT.
Special Engagement.
OPENING THURSDAY; MARCH 3,
Matinee Saturday.
The famous
Olympla Comic Opera Company
of forty.
In a most delightful presentation of the great
satirical travesty,
"SAID PASHA"
THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND
SATURDAY MATINEE.
Change of opera, Sunday matinee, March 8,
" The Isle of Champagne "
THE BAKER CE?;,EB-
THEATER and Manager.
Phono Main 1007.
Tonight all this week, matinee Saturday,
Special production of the noted drama,
"THE TWO ORPHANS"
Evenlnc, 60c, 35c. 25c, 15c.
Matinee, 25c, 15c. 10c
NEXT WEEK
Edward McWade's great 5-act military drama.
WINCHESTER"
In preparation, "The Christian."
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 L&dlet. Gentlemen and Children.
Admission. 10 cents to any seat.
NEW TODAY.
RANCH EGGS. TWO DOZEN 45c
June creamery 50c
Dairy butter 35c and 40c
Best creamery 00c
Best sugar-cured ham 13 He
Picnic ham -.. 0c
Lard, 5-pound pail 45c
All goods retailed at wholesale prices.
Remember Saturday Is chicken day.
LA GRANDE CREAMERY CO.,
204 Yamhill st.
FOR RENT COLOMa DOCK. BET. OAK
and Pine sts. Apply to R. T. Cox. Room
10 Newmarket block.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE BT OWKjIB- 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.
K2d sr., cor. Morrison. Take Sunnyslde car.
$3800 MODERN 0-ROOM HOUSE AND
full lot, 647 Broadway, Irvlngton; cement
walk and basement; porcelain plumbing;
2 car lines, 7-mlnute service. F. Glafke,
Jr., owner.
4 - room cottage, S850.
5- room cottage, $073.
5-room cottage, modern, $1150.
Easy terms, owner. Phone Union 0524.
11000 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, FULL
lot, $100 cash, $15 monthly; will build any
thing wanted, same terms. 012 Commercial
building.
BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED CORNER LOT
on Portland Heights; none better; part cash,
balance monthly payments. Room 1, 145Vi
Third.
FOR SALE A WELL-LOCATED LOT IN
Section 15. Rlvervlcw 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. R,
Addlton. Lents, Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 5c
NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, PRICE
$1200; one-third down, balance Install
ments. Apply 871 East 11th St., North.
HOUSES BUILT ON INSTALLMENTS
anywhere In tho city; plans and estimates
furnished. Apply 403 Marquam bldg.
$2S00 TEN ACRES, NEAR ELECTRIC
cars; house, barn, fruit. John Oatman,
owner. 332 Sherlock bldg.
CHOICE MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE; TERMS
to suit. Inquire 228 Adams St., near Holla
day House, steel bridse.
$000 BUYS TWO SIGHTLY LOTS IN AL
blna; walking distance. Pacific Tent &
Awning Co., 27 N. 1st
FOR SALE OR RENT NEW 7-ROOM
house. 21st and North rup sts. L Vanduyn.
270 Washington.
NEW 6-ROOM MODERN HOU8E. NEAR
steel bridge; $3000; terms. 612 Commer
cial bldg.
C-ROOM HOUSE, FULL LOT; INSTALL
ment plan. King. Phone East 073.
12-ROOM MODERN UP-TO-DATE HOUSE;
Installment plan. Phone East 075.
TIMBER 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- Maglnnli & Son, 227 Falling bldg.
SCRIP. SCRIP, SCRIPI . NEW LOT Ap
proved forest reserve Just arrived. Write
me. No cne can undersell me. L. W.
Whiting. 403 Ablngton 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, ready for Immediate use.
H. B. Compson. 618 Marquam bldg.
FOR SALE FARMS.
FOR SALE 10 ACRES OF LAND. 8 MILES
from Portland. 1 mile from Tlgardvllle;
good black soil, plenty of water. 3 good
buildings, on the main road, 1 acre or
chard, all fenced, 8 acres clear; pries
$1C00. Inquire at once, 301 21st N., Port
land. Or.
RARE BARGAIN $0 AN ACRE, 2340
ACRES nice laying farming land, all
plowable, with strong spring of water, lo
cated In Morrow County, 10 miles from R.
K. Will make terms to suit. For par
ticulars address Box 19, Heppner. Or.
FOR SALE A 17-ACRE FARM, 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 and Washington; pay
ments made to suit purchasers. For par
ticulars apply to WM. MACMASTER, 311
Worcester block.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM?
If so, list them with us; we have many
purchasers now. Henkle St. Baker, 217 Ab
lngton bldg., 106 J4 3d st, Portland, Or,
$10 A MONTH BUYS A 10-ACRE FARM.
f200 profit per snmim- per acre.
Trite for booklet.- It's free. 611 J. st.
Wright & Kembrougn. Sacramento, CaL
Farm 55 acres, cultivated; 8 miles east on car
line; modem Improvements; Summer home;
700 Winter eTpples; land level. 227 Front
160-ACRE FARM. 2 MILES FROM iKXNGS
ton; 100" acres plow land; good buildings;
well watered. W. T. gayea. Kingston. Or.
400-aere'.farm f&r.aale. 4 'miles from. Kings
ton;. 4 under, cultivation; good buildings,
'-. well watered. . W. Cro-lsaat Xlscstoa, On
FOR SALE FASOI5.
FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST Im
proved dairy and hop farms In Marlon
County, consisting of ISO acres, 2 good
hop housed, 2 fine barns, $3000.00 dwelling
built last year, 15 graded cows, 1 Short
horn, bull, 4 fine horses, 4 sots harness,
several walking plows and 1- double-disk
sulky plow, 2 harrows, 1 mowing machine,
hoy tedder and spring-tooth sulky rake, all
new, 2 wagons, 1 hack. 1 buggy, 2 cultiva
tors, 1 pulverizer and about 40 head of Po
land China hogs, all go with the place.
34 acres 1M. miles N. E. of Oregon City
Court-house, 12 acres cleared, 7 acres In
Tiops, good hop-house, store-room, dwelling-house,
barn, woodshed, about 2 acres
'nice young orchard, consisting ,of pears,
peaches, prunes, cherries, apples. Siberian
crabs, almonds and walnuts, all bearing.
Several acres gardes land on creek bottom
uncleared.
Four cottages in South Portland, being
Nos. 175. 177. 170 and 181. on Hamilton
avenue. Lots 42!&xl00.
Four large lots In Simpson's Addition.
Salem, for sale or trade for Portland
property.
Terms on all above property.
For further particulars call on or ad
dress W. E. Her, Aurora, Or. R. D. R.
No. 3.
640 ACRES FOR -DAIRYING. STOCK AND
frultralslng; near coast and busy towns; $10
an acre; a bargain. V 13. care Oregonlan.
24 ACRES. 1 MILE S. W. OF BEAVERTON;
a snap If taken at once. King, SG0 E. 7th
St., North. Phone East C75.
FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS, FIRST-CLASS
grain and hay lands. Stark st
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
BRING US TOUR PROPERTY; WB WANT
Improved real estate, business and residence,
especially on West Side; we also want busi
ness chances: we have buyers. L. W. Whit
ing & Co.. 403 Ablngton bldg.
TO EXCHANGE.
FARM TO TRADE FOR HOUSE AND LOT
or rooming-house. Columbia Real Estate &
Trust Co.. 234 Morrison st
FOB SALE.
Homes, Vehicles and Harness.
HORSES. WAGONS. BUGGIES. HARNESS OF
all kinds, for sale or rent by day, week, or
month; part time given If desired. Derby
Stables, 15th, just off Washington.
DRFT. HACK, EXPRESS AND CAR
rlage horses, well broken. Union Stock
yards: take lGth-st. car.
FOR SALE30 HEAD OF HORSHS. LARGE
and well-broken, at O. K. Feed Stables, 1st
and Glenn sts., Portland.
ONE-HORSB COVERED DELIVERY WAG
on, nearly new; a bargain. Woodard, Clarke
&. Co.
Lots of new and 2d-hand wagons and bug
gies; all kinds. 571 Thurraan, cor. 18th.
100 VEHICLES. 100 SETS DOUBLE HAR
ness with Bostlne collars, $23 set 211 Wash.
WOLFSTEIN buys and sells wagons, bug
gies, harness, farm implements. 227 Front
1C HORSES FOR SALE BY W. E. JACOBS.
134 E. 34th st Phone Union 1G32.
NEW HAND-MADE GOOSENECK FURNI
ture wagon. 208 Front st
Pianos.
FINE ALMOST NEW $375 UPRIGHT Pi
ano for sale cheap; excellent reason for
selling; no fake. T 01. Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY
damaged machines at very low prices
Singer. V. 8., Domestic. Wheeler & Wilson
and White; drophcads In oak and box tops.
At Wheeler & Wilson and Domestic office.
8. S. Slgel. Agent. 335 Morrison st
FOR SALE AN UP-TO-DATE DAIRY, ALL
complete, on Columbia River near Portland.
w.th two years' lease on place with privi
lege of more; owner going out or busi
ness; will sell cheap. Address F. Shepard,
173 N. 12th st Phone Main 1104.
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.
FOR SALE ONE EXTRA GOOD COUNTER
for sale at a big bargain; also a- few clothing
tables, mirror ana gas arc lights, inquire at
Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, 3d and Stark
streets.
ONE SET ISO-HORSE POWER TWIN HORI
zontal engines, cylinders 12x20; also one C0
horse power horizontal engine, second-hand.
Mrs. John Poole, foot Morrison st
STANDARD TYPEWRITERS FROM $23;
all makes rented and repaired. Rubber
stamps, notary seals, etc Cunningham's.
231 Stark. Tel. 1407.
FRESH COW FOR SALE SHORTHORN
and Jersey: kind and gentle. 145 Idaho
st; telephone West 30'
FOR SALE RESTAURANT AND COFFEE
house; fine location and business; lease. 54
N. 2d st, cor. Davis.
BRICKYARD FOR SALB. NICE CLAY.
plenty of water, all complete, wagons, carts,
etc. L 100, Oregonlan.
FOR SALB CHEAP FINB SAFE. 2 SHOW-
cases, wall case, 12 yards inlaid linoleum,
235 1st. cor. Main.
BRAND-NEW CASH RE3ISTER. TOTAL
adder: half price; 3 new whisky barrels.
115 N. 3d.
FOR SALE FINE ENGLISH SETTER
bitch, partly broken; 1 year old. Phone
Brown 085.
GOOD SINGER SEWING MACHINE: SNAP.
Call 81 N. Park. Friday. Saturday and Mon
day. $10 SINGER SEWING MACHINE. GOOD
, condition. 302 Jefferson st Call forenoon.
TWO SECOND-HAND SAFES FOR SALB;
cheap. Address O 73. care Oregonlan.
"HELP WANTED MALE.
CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY- the
leading employment agency of the North'
west 240 Burnslda st Phone Main 3074.
SALESMAN WANTED TO CALL ON CON
sumers, must have view to permanency,
good address and ability, capable of pre
senting In a forceful, convincing manner
a strictly nign-graae staple gooas. uau
P. M., 303 Water st, above Columbia.
A FEW ENERGETIC MEN WITH ABIL
lty to handle a stock and issue of reliable
concern, buch men can make Dig money
for a short time. Apply with references.
Geo. S. Canfield, with Pacific Investment
Company, 300 Commercial block.
WANTED OPENED FOR BRIGHT. GOOD-
appearing solicitor for established route:
salary and commission basis: high-class
proposition, educational In. character: Ad
dress j. p. Thompson, supt.. sua uuus si..
San Francisco.
MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN THE BAR-
. ber trade: new class of ladles just starting
write for full particulars, .and II In doubt
make a personal Investigation. American
Barber college, 203 uverett st. .Portland.
MAN WITH REFERENCES FOR COM
mercial traveler to call on merchants and
agents: experience not required! salary.
$24 per week, with expenses advanced.
The National, uaxton Diag., unicago.
WANTED A l BRIGHT YOUNG MAN,
from 17 to 21 years old, as stock- clerk;
must be strong and come well recommend
ed. Apply Friday evening between 8 and
9. I. uevurtz & sons, xu ist
HIGH GRADE POSITIONS OPEN EXEC
utlve, clerical, technical and salesmen,
paying from $1000 to $5000. Call or write.
Hapgoods Inc), suite K, 502 Pioneer
bldg.. Seattle.
Men to learn barber trade; only 8 weeks' re-c
quired: 2 years saved: positions secured
when competent: catalogue mailed free.
Moler System College, San Francisco, CaL
WANTED 50 AMATEUR CHORUS GIRLS.
pianists, etc; big salary; stage dancing, etc.
taught Newman's.'Dramatlc and Vaudeville
School, 313 Washington.
COLUMBUS-CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT
Headquarters for cooks, waiters and bar
tenders, no. ,143 -ith st Fhoaa-Kea
GANG EDGERMAN. $2.73; DOOR MA-
chine man. $3; stack: cutter, $::.5KJ. lum
bermen's Labor Bureau. 205 iiomson.
TWO MEN. WITH REFERENCES; Ex
ceptional opportunity for advancement
328 Marquam bldg., 8 to o:ao. o to o.
WANTED BOY. GOOD HOME AND
small wages to boy of 14 or over. Call at
1212 Ellsworth st. Richmond.
BEST 10-CENT SHAVE IN CITY: CLEAN
towels, etc '205 Morrison st d DeE0EU
WANTED A- SLAUGHTERHOUSE- CASHIER, EXPERIENCED, DESIRES FO
batcher. fimUk Bro. . Pkoae,41L. - 4 nftlon; good xefsxenees. -w 81, OreroaJaa.
KELP WANTED SCALS.
WANTED A SALESMAN AND COLLEC-
tor. one who can furnish norse. wagon and
honesty bond.' Apply 540 Williams ave.
EXPERIENCED MILLINERY TRIMMERS
and makers; also apprentices. Apply to
Lowengart & Co.. 92 Front st
JAPANESE DOMESTICS AND LABOR
furnisnea. Japanese cmpiuyiucqi vjlucc,
N. 1st st Phone Blade 161.
WANTED YOUNG MEN TO LEARN BAB-
ber trade: free tuition, jrornana .Bar Der
School. 82 N. 2d.
WANTED A BOY TO DRIVE DELIVERY
wagon; a hustler. 54 1 ui vision eu rujna
Union 2611.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MACHINE
quartz miners for Southern Oregon.
Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE:
good shop: terms reasonable, a i. ura
nlan.
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 and country; nurse girls, second gins,
housekeepers; plenty of housework, $15 to
$30. Phone Main 1323. Canadian Parlors,
226 Morrison.
WANTED STRONG, MIDDLE-AGED
woman. German preferred, to take care of
Invalid and help with housework: good
wages. Apply Immediately, 186 E, 16th st
WANTED GOOD. RELIABLE GIRL WHO
understands cooking and general nouseworx;
modern conveniences; good wages; two in
family. Call 751 B. Burnside et. cor. E. 22d.
WANTED 50 AMATEUR CHORUS GIRLS,
pianists, etc; big salary; stage dancing,
etc, taught Newman's Dramatic and
Vaudeville School, 313 Washington.
WANTED COMPETENT COOK FOR PRI-
vato family; German or Swede preferred;
out of town service. Call afternoons. 201
Fourteenth. Good wages.
ATTENTION LADIES EARN $20 PER 100
writing short letters front copy. Address
stamped envelope for particulars. Michigan
Specialty Co., Albion, Mich.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS.
waitresses, chambermaids, general work
ers. St Louis Agency, . 230 amhlll.
Phone Black 2881.
1
HOUSEEEPER. HOOD RTVER, $20 UP;
waitresses. Eastern Oregon, $8: south, $15;
domestics; farmhand. Drake, 205 Wash
ington.
WANTED GIRLS FOR GENERAL HOUSB-
work; $15 to $30. Scandinavian-American
Employment Agency, 226 3d. Phone Main
1510.
GIRLS CAN SECURE GOOD POSITIONS BY
applying at Portland women's Employment
fla. -2tR Altafcv 3d Mnrrtsnn VtcA anST
STENOGRAPHER WITH MACHINE AL-
lowed free desk-room; splendid opening
tor public worK. 412 uekum bldg.
WANTED THREE HOUSEKEEPERS. MAID.
cooks; 4 general nouseworx. uaii Scandi
navian-American, 220 3d. Mam 1519.
WANTED ENERGETIC. CHEERFUL MID-die-aged
woman for position of trust; ref
erences required. Q 92, Oregonlan.
WOMAN OVER 30 TO TRAVEL FOR
wholesale house; salary and expenses; ref
erences. E 1, Oregonlan.
A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE
work; good pay; no washing. Apply at
once. 34 lutn st.
WOMAN. PLAIN COOK. ONE WHO CAN
sleep at home nights. Apply 380 Harri
son st
WANTED A GIRL AS COOK IN PRIVATE
family; references lequlred. Inquire 251
luth.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN
family of two. Mrs. Wilbur, 780 Lovejoy.
WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK;
small family. Apply 015 E. Pine, cor. 16th.
WANTED LADY TO MAKE SALT-RISING
bread for a delicatessen. F 1. Oregonlan.
GOOD COOK; HOUSEWORK: NO WASH
lng. 701 Flanders, corner 23d.
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
worK. 148 -pi, 17 tn su
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Miscellaneous.
SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS SINGLE MAN DE
clres 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 00, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN THOROUGHLY UNDER-
standd office work and general correspond
ence; 10 years' experience. Q 90. Oregonlan.
CAN FURNISH DOMESTIC SERVANTS,
farm or railroad laborers. Japanese Labor
Association. 268 Everett st Black 802.
YOUNG MAN. INDUSTRIOUS, WANTS Po
sition as driver; thoroughly acquainted
with city: references. G 1, Oregonlan.
WANTED BY SOBER AND RELIABLE
man watchman br Janitor work. E. W.
Mllllen, Brooklyn Hotel, Grand ave.
YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION; AN ALL
around dry goods, groceryman: experienced
In, buying. P 99. Oregonlan.
JAPANESE BOY WISHES A POSITION AS
housework or any kind of work. Address
G Kondo, P. O. box 736.
WANTED A POSITION BY AN UP-TO-datet
cutter; no objections to leaving the
city. S 94, Oregonlan.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS A" SITUA
tlon In lodging-house, any kind work. 65
N, 3d.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers and Stenographers.
LADY STENOGRAPHER, SEVERAL
years' experience, desires position; refer
ences furnished. "V 05, Oregonlan.
YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER DE
slres position. Call Union 6974.
Domestics.
BY YOUNG LADY. TO DO GENERAL
housework In small family; plain cooking.
Call 295 17th st Phone Front 2641.
SWEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO
do general housework. 756 E. 9th st, be
tween Fremont and Beach.
Dressmakers.
STOREY'S. TAILOR SYSTEM. THE MOST
reliable system for ladles' tailoring and
dressmaking; no chart; taught at room
315 Allsky bldg. Mrs. Zeltfuchs.
DEMONSTRATOR, EXPERIENCED,. DE
sldes position; can give references. X 93,
Oregonlan.
DRESSMAKING SHIRTWAIST SUITS AND
children's sewing. 328 14th. Phone Front
192.
Housekeepers.
SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPERS BY KE
flned middle-aged lady; widower; comfortable-
home. 230 YamhlU- Phone Black
288L
Nurses.
TRAINED NURSB. WOULD LIKE! POSITION
In doctor's or dentist's office. K 100, Ore
gonlan. PROFESSIONAL- NURSE. THE LOCK
wood. 351 Morrison et Phone Mais 1SS5.
Miscellaneous.
REFINED. TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG Wo
man, seeks engagements to care for chIl-
dren afternoons or evenings; prices reason
able: references. A 18, Oregonlan.
ONE SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS POSI
tlcn; also housekeeper-with child, girl; wants
position to help with children. Scandinavian
American, 22& 3d. Phone Main 1519.
WORK WANTED TRAY ARM WAIT
resses, housekeepers, domestics (Swedes,
Germans), cooka (city, camp). Drakes,
205 Washington.
RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY DESIRES
position in first-class rooming house; goes
home nights. Telephone- Hood 78L Cor
7tb and Mill sts.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PIANIST WANTS
position, day or night; good sight readen
Address G 18, Oregon!.
SSTTJATXONCt WANTED TMMXLM,
NEAT GIRL. EXPERIENCED, DESIRES
juuuu M wsraess, or chamberwork. in
boardlnghouse or housework; small fsm
lly. 230 YamhlU; phone. Black 2SSI.
WANTED AGENTS.
A THOUSAND FREE TRIPS, WITH WEEK'S
iroara ai leaning noiei, ana six paid admis
sions to. St Louis Exposition; an free; also
chance to make big money at once. Expo
sition Journal View-Book and outfit sent
for 16 centa postage. Address Exposition
-Department, Campbell's Journal, St Louis.
Mo.
AGENTS WANTED "TWENTY-FIVE DOL-
J "ijr iur twenty weeics, lao best
proposition offered agents who' want money
and are willing to work for it George F.
Cram. 552 Wabash ave.. Chicago. III.
110 Day made selling russo-japan-
" book Dy jaurai iaistead; take or
ders now; outfit ready; send 10 cents; 50
per cent paid agents; write immediately.
American Publishing- House, Chicago.
GOOD LADY AND GENT AGENTS-WANT-ed.
Call room 203, Goodnough bldg.
WANTED TO'RENT.
WANTED BOARD AND ROOM ON BAST
Side by a refined gentleman. In a widow's
family; one having a nice home. Address'
T 100, Oregonlan.
WANTED HOUSE OF 10 OR 11 ROOMS,
unfurnished. In. best residence district Im
mediately; reply. R. p. Guertn, Portland
Hotel. .
WANTED S FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP
Ing rooms; rent reasonable; 3 adults; East
Side preferred. R 09. Oregonlan.
IN PRTVATE FAMILY, YOUNG MAN DE
sires board and room, flrst-clasa and closs
in. H 1. Oregjontan.
HOUSE WITH SOME GROUND, STABLE,
xruii; J. 1 reierence. jruuiie r.ast,
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
OLD CLOTHING AND OLD SHOES; HIQH
est price paid for men's cast-off clothing and
old shoes, quilts, blankets, valises, grips,
trunks and bicycles. At Friend Max's place,
73 N. 3d st Phone Green 428. Orders
promptly attended to.
WANTED TO BORROW $900 ON LOT
and Improvements, value $2000. at Wood
lawn, repayable In installments; interest 1
per cent Rountree & Diamond, 241 Stark
street
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes; highest price paid. The "Fair
Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phono Hood 51T.
WANTED SECOND - HAND WATER
wheel for small sawmill. A 9T, Oregonlan.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT
tle 'of all kinds. Phone Scott 6813.
$4500 LOAN WANTED ON EASTERN OBE
. gon wheat farm. B 97, Oregonlan.
TOR BENT.
Booms.
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, electrto
lights, always hot water, porcelain baths,
annunciator, service, fine restaurant cen
tral location. Fostoffice block. 7th and An
keny; rooms either single or en suite; finest
coach la Portland free to and from all
trains. Phone Main 1601.
THE LINCOLN, JUST OPENED. 409 MOR
riaon st. cor. 11th. nas 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 caring for the trav
eling public; moderate rates. C H. Ball,
proprietor. Phone Main 201.
THE MENOMINEE. 883 YAMHILL ELE
gantly furnished front . rooms, suites or
single; modern conveniences: two blocks
from Portland Hotel; transients solicited.
THE OXFORD. 66 6TH ST., COR OAK
Just opened to the public; everything new,
modern in all Its appointments; private
bath suites. Telephone Main 83.
FOR RENT LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH
alcove, furnace heat, gas. phone and bath;
suitable for two or three gentlemen. 221
W. Park at. Phone Mala 3494.
WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE OR
suites, vsry central; 396 Alder, betweea
W. Park and 10th. AU coaveaSeaoes; rea
tlemen preferred: reference.
BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROo5
with' steam- heat and bath, at "The Sew
ell," formerly "The Venab,lS, scut&aas f
cor. W. Park and Morrison. ""-
THE OGDEN, 83 1ST.. COR. OAK"r
Newly xumlshed rooms, single or In suite;
open .'all night; prices reasonable. Phon
Clay 936. Mrs. DlmldL
THE KARO HOUB, 171 W. PARK NEWLY
furnished, sunny rooms; ladles or gentlemen;
reasonable; gas, electric light, bath; also
housekeeping rooms.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM WITH USB ,
of sitting room, in new house, 4 blocks
from Hotel Portland; home comforts.
250 6tK.
-J
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. CENTRAL
location, modern conveniences; ' N. 9th,
bet Stark and Burnside, 4th l.'iuae from
Burnside.
PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM; BATH,
phone; private family; gentlemen pre-
fcrred. 129 10th, bet Washington and
Alder.
225 1ST ST. TWO NEWLY FURNISHED
front rooms; inside rooms; good light and
well ventilated; bath, gas, phone; transient
solicited.
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM. MEN ONLY;
hot and cold water; gas and steam heat.
163 17th. cor. Morrison. Phone Main 3199.
LARGE PARLOR BED-ROOM SUITABLE;
for two; private family; bath, gas, phone;
home privileges. 201 11th, corner Taylor.
VERY DESIRABLE SUITE OF 3 UNFUR
nlshed rooms to right party, at Good
nough bldg. Inquire elevator.
76 WEST PARK NEWLY FURNISHED
rooms, with or without board; all conven
iences. Phone Central 1074.
FURNISHED ROOMS; GENTLEMEN PRE
f erred; steam heat bath; 5th floor Good
nough bldg., 5th and Yamhill.
PLEASANT. CONNECTING, WELL FUR-
nlshed rooms; moaern conveniences; pn
vate family. '331 14th st
188 13TH NICELY FURNISHED ROOM;
private family, new house, every convenience
gentlemen only; references.
2 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; BATH,
phone; reasonable. Union 1985. Call 664
E. 20th; Brooklyn car.
THE TEMPLE LARGE, NICELY-FUR-nlshed
rooms, double and single. 343
Yamhill st, cor. 7th.
NICELY FURNISHED BOOM, $4.50 PER
m. V thiMA Tttoafa famlTv 'Tati.
traL 394 YamhlU sti
248 SIXTH ST. 2 NICELY FURNISHED
rooms; gas. phone, bath, modern flat;
every convenience.
FURNISHED ROOMS. $1 WEEK UP. GIL
man Hotel. Ist and Alder; Tremont Hotai,
7th and Everett
2 CLEAN ROOMS ON GROUND FLOORS
gas. bath, sink and range; no children. N.
13, Oregonlan.
364 TAYLOR PLEASANT FRONT ROOM.
2 blocks Portland Hotel; bath, phone, heatl
no children.
THE 'KINGSTON. JOINING BAKER THE
ater. first class. ' 190 3d st Phonf
Hood 657. ' -
NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT BOOM; GAS,
bath, phone, for one or two gentlemen,
235 12th st.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GEN.
tlemen. . Phone West 333. 361 Alder, con
of Park.
FRONT ROOM OR BUTTE. "VERY PRETTILY
furnished; all modem comforts. 392 Colunw
bla st. ' '.
188 PARK ST. KI CELT FURNI3HEI
front and slderoom; one block from Portlan
HoteT.
231 5TH 2 NICELY FURNISHED" HOOM8)
both suitable for two gentlemen; gas, phone)
bath; ,
WBLL-FUKNISHED SUNN! ROOK, PRI'
vote raaaiy." 1T oavealeae. JSer
aau '
THE WALDO 409 WASH.. BK 10TB.
and 11th. newly furnished rooms; traaslent
ROOM IN NEW HOUSE; BATH. GAS
phone; central; private family. 248 Cth. v
THE PALM. 1S 3D just &, wl
furnished reams;- trasalemts. Clr
Mt- MORRISON, CC. 1WX ; WEWLI
txraMMd rsoeu. wltk or'wltfcewt lr.