Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 28, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SIOKNING OEEGONIAN, MONDAY, MAECH 28, 190f.
SAN FRAN CISCO LETTER
Unaccustomed Rain Inconveniences CaHfornlans College Students
Do Remarkable Athletic Stunts Romance of Santos-Dumont
SAN FRANCISCO. March at (Special
correspondence.) Not for 55 years has
California experienced so many days of
rainy -weather In March. "While It has
proved an Inconvenience to the people of
the larger cities, It has proved a boon to
the rural districts, and has assured
bounteous harvests, which -were seriously
"threatened by the prolonged drouth. Up
to the present time San Francisco has
Ibeen drawing more heavily on Southern
Oregon than ever, before for Its butter
supply. During toe past week, however,
the districts south of the metropolis have
begun to supply their quota. Despite the
xaln, the tourist travel is heavier than in
previous years. Curing the present -week
an average of 450 guests has been received
at the five leading hotels dally. This In
cludes the new San Francisco, which
opened this week.
Representative Met calf's Ambition.
'A new" political story has been In cir
culation in San Francisco this week -which
connects the name of Congressman Victor
IH". Metcalf with the Postmaster-Generalship.
Postmaster-General Payne's physi
cians have warned him that his health
will not permit of his continuing much
longer in public office. He Is even now in
a precarious state. Metcalf has come to
assume the leadership over the California
Representatives. He is very close to
President Roosevelt and his advice is
eagerly sought on matters pertaining to
the Pacific Coast. "What gave rise to the
rumor was a series of Inquiries as to Met
calfs fitness for such a post, and his
knowledge of postal affairs. These in
quiries have since been traced to the
"White House. It was thought up to a
lew months ago that ex-Congressman
Eugene F. Loud, of San Francisco, was in
line for a high position In the Postofflce
Department. Doud was chairman of the
House committee on postofflces fcr a
number of years and came to be looked
upon as an authority on matters relating
to the department. However, the postal
investigation did not reveal him In a
pleasant light, although he was not shown
to have been concerned In any of the
idrpngdolng. Any1 chance he may have
previously had of rising to the head of the
department Is believed to have been shat
tered by the facts brought out 'during the
Investigation. It is well known, more
over, that Metcalf has other ambitions.
He has for some time been casting eager
eyes at the Senate chamber, but, knowing
the peculiarities and vagaries of the sltua.
tlon in California, has kept his thoughts
to himself. He has of late, however, de
veloped the letter-writing habit in a way
to disclose what he has so long kept to
himself. Letters sent broadcast to his
friends In California have urged upon
them the necessity of keeping Bard's fol
lowing intact. "Keep It Intact for whom?"
has been asked and the soft reply has
been "Metcalf." Though Bard says he
will take the place again If offered it, add
ing that he will not seek it, Metcalf is
aware- that this "sit-down-and-walt" po
litical strategy ends where It begins. He
has taken what Is considered by some a
wise step. If he can preserve Bard's
following, it is argued, he can, at the
proper time, transfer it to himself, when
Bard shall have been counted out by his
own passive attitude. There Is a power
ful element at work for Oxnard, and it Is
this that Metcalf fears more than any
thing else. Oxnard does nothing by
halves. He covers the ground quickly
and he leaves an impression wherever he
treads.
Fight of Orangegrowers.
Much of the prosperity In California has
"been attributed by writers In Eastern
magazines to tho spirit of co-operation
which exists among those engaged In the
various industries here. There is the Or
angegrowers' Association, the Pruneg row
ers Association, the Fruit Grange, the
Poultry Association, the Wlnemen's As
sociation, and now a Grapegrowers Asso
ciation Is to be organized, distinct frpm
the "Wine Association, whose object it shall
he to secure better terms from the win
eries and better prices for their product
from the fruitmen. The Prune Associa
tion has, better than any of the other or
ganisations. Illustrated the advantages to
be gained by joining interests. The or
angegrowers have the railroads to con
tend with and were defeated this week,
after making the hardest fight they have
yet undertaken for lower freight rates.
The association asked for a reduction
from $1.25 per 100 pounds to Eastern points "
over the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe to
$L A conference which ended yesterday
resulted In tho defeat of the growers. They
put the proposition before the railroad
committee In this manner: You can af
ford to carry our oranges to lew York
and Chicago at $1 per 100 pounds, and here
are figures to prove it. "Unless you agree
to this we shall destroy a part of our
crop, thus giving you less to carry, but
bringing us better prices. The request
was denied, , and now the growers are talk
ing of plowing Into the ground the or
anges still on the trees, In order to send
up tha price.
Great Athletic Feats.
Two remarkable performances were made
this week by college athletes. Norman
Dole, of Stanford, In practice broke the
world's record for the pole-vault, clear
ing the bar at 12 feet Inch. He Is a
nephew of ex-Governor Dole, of Hawaii,
and one of five brothers who. have been
famous as athletes at Stanford. In the
championship field day held at Berkeley
yesterday, Sperry. a freshman, broke the
Coast record In the shot-put with a thrust
of 43 feet 3 Inches, This surpasses the
performance of Plow. Berkeley's great
athlete, by almost a foot. The world's
record in this event Is now held by Ralph
Rose, a California boy, who left this state
a few months ago to enter the University
of Michigan. One of the most remarkable
of the college athletes is Emll Abadle, of
Berkeley, who Is 5 feet 2 Inches high, and
who has repeatedly run the 100 yards in
ten seconds. Measurements taken this
week show that, small as he is, he starts
his race with a nine-foot stride and works
up gradually until his finishing strides
measure 12 feet. It Is assured that Abadle,
Sperry and Dole will be among the Call
f ornla athletes sent to the St. Louis Fair.
Dunne, the quarter-miler of Stanford, will
probably join them. He has run the dis
tance in 60 seconds. A feature of tho in
tercollegiate contest this Spring will be a
boatrace between freshmen crews from
Berkeley and Stanford. This will be the
first meeting on the water of representa
tives of the two universities.
On Sunday will take place on the courts
of the Olympic Club a contest for the
handball championship of the world. It
will be between Michael J. Egan, of Jer
sey City, and James F. Fitzgerald, of San
Francisco. Fifteen games will be played
in all, eight on Sunday and seven a week
later. Egan recently defeated Keegan of
Chicago, who claimed the American cham
pionship. Egan is a strong, aggressive
player, who uses one hand as well as the
other. In addition, he depends largely
upon his natural strength and endurance.
Fitzgerald as a "heady" player and uses
rare judgment- He Is not Egan's equal
physically.
Famous Man Dies In Penury.
Early this week there died in a cheap
lodging-house in San Francisco, without
friends and penniless, Edwin Ruthven
Campbell, in his SCth year. On the day
of his death there arrived from his rela
tives in the East a check for a good sum
and a letter saying he should never again
want for anything. Campbell was a
brother of ex-Congressman Lewis D.
Campbell, of Ohio, an uncle of ex-Governor
James" E. Campbell, of tho same
state, uncle of ex-Congressman Morley,
of Ohio, and a grandson of Andrew
Small, a Revolutionary patriot. Camp
bell was a California pioneer, an au
thor and a wit with a National reputa
tion. He had been tho associate vof
"Webster. Clay, Calhoun and Tom Cor
wjn, and years ago made a record for
himself as editor of the Cincinnati Com
mercial Tribune. For a number of
years after coming to California he was
active In politics, at one time being State
Register. Hi-health and unprofitable
Investments reduced him to the pitiable
station In which he died.
Santos Dumont's Romance.
Gossip in this city has for some weeks
connected the names of Miss Lurline
Spreckels, the beautiful daughter of the
sugar king, and Santos Jcmont, the
aeronaut. The first intimation of a
romance came from Paris, where Miss
Spreckels was visiting. It was said that,
while she looked favorably upon the ad
vances of her admirer, her mother
frowned upon thorn and hurried her back
to America. They Intended to come to
their home In San Francisco, but shortly
after reaching New York learned that
the balloonist had also arrived In New
York. Mrs. Spreckels then lost no time
in returning with her daughter to Paris,
and now the report has reached here that
Santos Dumont has also gone back to
France.
The marriage of Miss Ethel Kent, of
San Francisco, to Lieutenant Gilbert M.
Allen, of Fort "Wright, has been set for
April 6. Captain G. "W. Helms, of Van
couver Barracks, will act as best man.
Dr. and Mrs. Sanford "Whitney, of
Portland, are visiting in San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cram are down
from Portland for a few days.
BACK TO- OLEO.
Long-Suffering Family Couldn't Ap
preciate Good Butter.
Newark News.
"That last butter you sent
us was
rank."
"My dear Mr. Hillside, that was the
best butter I've ever sold you."
"Don't you suppose I know good butter
from bad?"
"You certainly do, sir, but "
"We've never had to complain before.
The butter you've been giving us was
fine. But the stuff this week was the
limit. " Don't you ever do It again. Good
day."
"Johnny," said the grocer to his boy
when the customer was gone, "what was
It you delivered last to the Hillsides?"
"Soma of that new tub of real butter.
sir."
"Well, they want to go back to oleo.
Mako a note of it."
His Position.
Puck.
"I understand, Mr. Hardscrabble," ob
served the solemn looking individual, who
had been distributing political literature
about the neighborhood, "that you once
voted for William Jennings Bryan In the
nominating convention."
Yes, sir, responded Hlram Hardscrab
ble, "I once voted for "William Jennln's
Bryan In the nomlnatln convention. Also
I once applied my youthful tongue to a
frozen Iron pump-handle; also I once pur
chased a large, ornate gold brick; also I
once give J2 to a layin' on of hands prac
tloner; also I once tried to cure my stiff
neck with a hornet's nest; also I once
planted buckwheat accordin to the direc
tions of a Farmer's Handy Manual. But
if you was calculatln on inducln me to
repeat any of them performances, I must
Inform you that I am respondln to no en
cores whatever, sir. In that line no en
cores." DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. March 27. Maximum tempera
ture, 47 deg.; minimum, 39. River reading,
11 A. M., 7.8 feet: change In 24 hours, 0.7
foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.,
0.37 Inch; total since September 1. 1903, 42.54
Inches; normal. 37.79; excess. 4.75. Total sun.
ehlne March 26. 1904, 6 hours 29 minutes; pos
slblc. 12 hours 30 minutes. Barometer (re
duced to eea level), at 5 P. M., 29.88.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind.
III
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Co
STATIONS.
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P."i?
Baker City ......
Bismarck ....t ...
Boise ....
Helena
North Head
Pocatello ..... ..
Portland
0.061
0.00 24
0.16
0.00
0.10I28
SB
NW
S
NB
E
E
SE
N
NW
NW
NW
SE
SE
NE
E
SW
Snowing
Cloudy
naming
Cloudy
Raining
Snowing
Cloudy
)3S T j
12
Rod Bluff
Roseburg
4S;o"S4j
600.02
(Raining
Cloudy
Sacramento
56 0.011 6
Raining
Cloudy
Raining
Cloudy
Raining
Raining
Cloudy
Salt Lake City...
San Francisco ....
44 0.01 8
60 0.221 8
Spokane
42 O.O0:
GO 0.041
44 0.20i56
Seattle
Tatoosh Island ...
Walla Walla....,
1441 T
Light. T, trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The disturbance noted yesterday off the Ore
gon coast Is moving slowly northeastward.
Storm southeast warnings were ordered dis
played Sunday morning at the entrance to the
Strait of Fuca. and during the afternoon the
winds Increased at Tatoosh Island to a veloc
ity of GS miles from the east.
Light rain also attends the disturbance, and
It has occurred generally In Northern Call for-
nla. Northern Nevada, Northern Utah, West
ern Oregon, Western Washington and South
western Idaho. Light snow was falling at 5
P. M., at Baker City, Or., and at Pocatello,
Idaho.
The Indications are for occasional rain In
this district Monday, except at high level
places. East of the Cascades the precipitation
will be In the form of snow. The winds along
the Oregon and Washington coasts and In the
Puget 'Sound district will be moderately high
from the southeast.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight, March 28:
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; brisk
to moderately high southerly winds.
Western Oregon Occasional rain, cooler
south portion; brisk to moderately high south,
erly winds.
Western Washington Occasional rain; brisk
to moderately high southeasterly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Rain or snow, warmer; moderately high
southeast winds.
EDWARD A. BEALS, District Forecaster.
CLASSIFIED AD. BATES.
"Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "Houss.
keeping Rooms," "Situation Wanted." 13
words or less, IS cents: 16 to 0 words, 20
cents; 21 to 25 words. 25 cents, etc No dis
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEAD3 except
"New Today," SO cents for 15 words or less;
16 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words. 50
cents, etc. first Insertion. Each addition!
Insertion, one-halt; so further discount ua-
cer one month.
"NEW TODAT" (gauge measure agate)
15 cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per
line for each additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan, and left at this
office, should always be Inclosed In sealed en
velopes. No stamp Is required on such letters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors In advertisements taken through the
telephone.
NEW TODAT.
Warehouse Sites
For Sale "West Side, any size, on track or
off. or will build for tenants. Can fill any
order at once. It. M. Wilbur, 306 McKay
.uuiiaing.
Mortgage Loans 5and Upwards
Keai Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Lines
i. H. lilBEELL,
Formerly of MnrMnster A BlrrtlL. .
202-4 McKay Building. -Third and Stark.
Phone Mala 232.
sfJELLLi XETSCKAX, Pre,
SETEITBUB BU1MSTM STMETS, MITLUI, IKHI
European Plan $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day
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
Bent will be pleased at all times to
ern Turkish bath establishment In the
d's
Portaii
It's a gem. Everything new and elegant Steam heat, dec trio lights. Por
celain baths and lavatories on every floor. Rates, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00,
European. Finest restaurant in Portland. Also billiards and bar.
The big olive-colored, rubber-tired coach meets ali trains. It's free.
HOTEL SCOTT, Seventh and Ankeny Sts., P. O. Block
EDUCATIONAL.
'wcceM)
OF OUR GRADUATES
proves that a course with us pays. 'What
we have done for young people in the
past -we can do now better than ever
before, because of improved facilities.
Our school is always spoken of as first-
class in all respects. Superior methods,
thorough work, has given it this high
standing. Open all the year; students
admitted at any time; catalogue free.
PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE
PARK AND WASHINGTON
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL
Holmes Business College
Established 1887.
YAMHILL AND ELEVENTH STREETS.
DAY AND NIGHT
SCHOOL Open All the Tear.
Send for Catalogue.
PERNIN SHORTHAND
Simplest, most legible and rapid: once
learned, always retained. If you are thinking
of attending business college you cannot afford
to ignore the best one in town.
tStliriKb - WALKfcK BUSINtSS COLLEGE
Steams Building, Sixth and Morrison.
Day and night. Phone Main 590.
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. P ANGLE, Resident Manager.
Wednesday and Thursday nights, March 30. 31,
1004; matinee AVednesday, at 2:15 o'clock.
ANNA HELD,
m
'MAMSELLE NAPOLEON."
Sale of seats will open THIS MORNING, at
10 o'clock.
Prices, both matinee and night Entire lower
noor, iz.w. uaicony, nrst 3 rows, J1.50: sec
ond 3 rows, $1.00: last 6 rows, 75c Gallery,
ioc ana wc uoxce ana ioges, $12.50.
THE BAKER .h"-
THEATER nd Manager.
Phone Main 1007.
Tonight, all week, matinee Saturday.
THE NEW NEILL-MOROSCO COMPANT.
in .sat uooowin a success,
"When We Were Twenty-One"
Evening prices, 50c. 35c. 25c, 15c
Matinee prices, 25c. 15c, 10c.
NEXT WEEK "PUDD'NHEAD WILSON.
CORDRAY'S THEATER
CORDRAY & RUSSELL, MANAGERS.
TONIGHT.
All week except "Good Friday" Night.
OLYMPIA COMIC OPERA COMPANY
Presenting Andran's fascinating opera
bouffe composition,
"LA MASCOTTE."
(Best production ever in Portland.)
No advance In prices.
GRAND ORCHESTRAL
CONCERT
S. L. DRISCOLL, Conductor
Empire Theater
TUESDAY EVE. MAR. 29
Soloist, Mrs. A. C. Sheldon. Soprano
Edward Courtlenne, Pianist.
SEATS $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c
DIRECTION ELMORE RICE.
ARCADE THEATER
Seventh and Washington.
V
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:30 to 4:30.' 7:80 to 10:30.
Sunday, continuous from 2 to 10:30.
For Ladles GentUmen and Children.
Admission. 10 cents to any seat.
NEW TODAY.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Imnroved cits an- farm. uroDeriT. Build-
lag toons. Installment loans. Wi. ittO-
UaKTEK. 311 Worceswr block.
B0HDS, WARRANTS, STOCKS
And mortgages bought and sold. J. W. (.ru-
ibers & Co.. Chamber) of Commerce.
MORI GAGE LOANS
On Portland real estate at lowest rates.
Titles Insured. Abstracts furnished.
Tltle Guarantees. TrustXo.
T Chamber of Commerce,' .
C W. KNOWXXS, Mgr.
OREGON
$3 PER DAY
AID UPWARD
show rooms and give prices. A mod
hotel. H. C. BOWERS. Mgr.
New Hotel
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By the Ford Auction Company, at 182 1st st..
at 10 A. M. H. Ford, Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
tvaimttott? T rrn-c vrn in v riT v
Regular convention this (Monday) evening, at
7:30' o'clock. In Pythian Cartle eighth' floor
juarquam ouiiaing. visiting Knights cordially
invited. cwhist.1
C. H. MEUSSDORFFER, JR., C. C.
FRED P. HOLM. K. of R. and S.
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP
ter. No. 14, O. E. S. A regular com
munication THIS (MONDAY) EVEN
ING, at 8 o'clock. By order W, M.
SARAH B. GUERIN. Secretary.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 12, A. F.
F. and A. M.Stated communication
this (Monday) evening, at 7:30
o'clock. Work in the E. A. Degree.
Visitors are cordially invited. By
order of the W. M.
W. M. DE LIN, secretary.
FOR RENT HALLS IN MULKEY BLOCK
for lodges. Apply "Western Acaxremy of
Music
i
DESD.
HANSELL In this city, March 27, 1004, San
ford w.. Infant son of Jonn G. ana Emma
M. Hansell, aged 4 months and 15 days.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
March 20, 1004, Mary E. Anderson, agea oo
years 8 months 7 days. Funeral will take
place today. March 28, at 2 P. M., from F.
S. Dunntng's funeral parlors, 414 E. Alder.
Friends Invited.
IRWIN Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully invited to attend tne lunerai serv
ices of Dora M. Irwin, which will bo held
at Flnley's Chapel at 2 P. M. today. In
terment Lone Fir Cemetery.
GRILL At Colorado Springs. March 24. 1004,
John Grill, aged Z4 years, tunerai toaay,
March 28. at 1:30 P. M.. from his parents'
residence, 307 Brazee st. Funeral services
will be held at the German M. E. Church,
corner Rodney ave. and Stanton St.. at 2
P. M. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery.
Friends Invited.
1
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Undertakers and
embalmers. h&Te moved to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 507.
3. P. FINLEY & SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner, iaay assistant. xeiepaone -o. v.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52.
- DUNNING CAMPION, Undertakers, 7th
pine. Lady assistant. Phone Main 430.
CLARKE BROS., FINE FLOWERS. Flo
ral designs. SSB Morrison.
NEW TODAY.
EXCELLENT 575 ACRES IN SUBURBS.
South Salem: same kind land adjoining is
selling at $100 per acre. This tract for
only $50 per acre. See or address T. Withy
combe, room 1. Hamilton blk., Portland,
Oregon.
J0, 000 FEET OF BEST-LOCATED WARE
bouse ground site. West Side; sidetrack.
Particulars, L. E. Thompson & Co., 223
3d st.
INVESTMENT WEST SIDE FLATS,
come $1000 yearly: price $5500. L.
Thompson & Co., 22S 3d st.
IN-
E.
$3600 WILL BUY FULL LOT. 2 HOUSES,
rental value $40: close In; bargain. R. M.
Wilbur. 306 McKay bldg.
BARGAIN
Easy $13,500 Terms
100x100, 2d and Main. Income, $1500 per
year. For particulars phone Main 44.
FOR SALE
Sdcond-hand Hoe Shaving Machine
(hand power) for matter 19x26. In
quire of A. W. Cochran, with Ore
gonian Publishing Co.
WE SELL
MONEY ORDERS
Payable everywhere. They cost just one
halt as much as postofflce or express or
ders. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
The oldest Trust Company In Oregon.
109 Third Street.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
RODNEY AVE., UPPER ALB IN A. 6 ROOMS,
1-itory, tinted walla, cement basement,
patent toilet, bath, corner lot. bargain; $1000,
. terms. Inquire room 9. 245i Morrison st.
FOR SALE 6-ROOM HOUSE; GOOD WELL
and outbuildings; t s-iu acres in orcnard;
price reasonable. O. Wlsslnger. Mlraraukle,
Or.
NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, PRICE
$1200: one-third down, balance install
ments. Apply 871 East 11th at.. North.
TOR SALE EIGHT LOTS, WITH A GOOD
D-room bouse and outbuildings; will eell
cheap. O Wlsslnger, Milwaukle. Or.
$300 LOT ON WEIDLER ST.. $35 CASH.
balance 5 per month; only one at that
In. Mill.. 7ft rl.nn.K rnVn
FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS'. FTRE IN-
surance. financial- agency and loans, call on
F. O. Northrop, 24814 Stark.
$2800 TEN ACRES. CULTIVATED, NEAR
cars; house, born, fruit. John Oatman,
owner, S3Z snenocK mag.
FOR SALE AT SEASIDE. 6-ROOM HOUSE
and lot, with furniture: choice location: TV
3L- Oregonlan. -
FOR BALE REAL ESTATE.
GREAT BARGAINS AND TERMS TO SUIT
PURCHASER.
5-1OO20 acres 1H miles from Kolama;
house and small field In cultivation; run
ning water; dose to school ; good for fruit
or chicken ranch.
11700 10 acres, 2 miles from Kaiama: 30
acres under the plow, balance partially
cleared for pasture; land fenced and cross
fenced; 5 acres of choice fruit;- fine stream
water on place; mile from school; good
stock, range and fine place fcr raisins fruit
and vegetables for tha market; on good
county road.
$3000 160 acres, 2V4 miles from Kaiama;
30 acres under plow, And 30 acres more
slashed: land rich and lays level; large or
chard of choice fruit; good farmhouse; large
and well-arranged barn; close to school and
on good county road; a place to make money
on from the start.
Write us for a list of our special bar
gains In farm property or come and see us.
Imus & Wllloughby. Kaiama, Washington.
20 ACRES, ALL IN FRUIT TREES. BER
rtes. clover: a strsam of fine, clear water
furnished power for a furniture factory;
9-rooxn house, barn, fruit drier, 1 miles
from Portland city limits, 0 blocks from
carllne; fine location for residences; the
whole or part can be bought. P. J. Henne
xnann. Mllwaukla, -Or.; take Oregon City
cor.
160 ACRES IN COLUMBIA SOUTHERN
arid district, one of the very first selec
tions, and. consequently one of the best
in the entire tract; water now on the
land; forded circumstances has changed
my plans; will sell my rights at a sacri
fice. Address G 34, Oregonlan.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, 11TH AND WHIT
taker, S. Portland, one block south of wind
mill Marauam Hill, corner lot. 50x100; nice
yard, fruit trees, basement, all rooms paint
ed and decorated In oil paint; house In good
condition; bargain: 800 cash; nw agents.
Telephone Black 3862.
ON THE MARKET UNTIL TUESDAY,
March 29th only, on the Installment plan,
a fine new G-room residence in ewellest lo
cation on East Taylor st.; pncee $34 w; from
$200 to $300 down, balance $50 per month
at 6 per cent Interest. Charleson & Staub,
245 Morrison st.
HOUSE AND FURNITURE. 13 ROOMS,
large halls, bath basement, electric lights:
rooms light, convenient; near school and
cars; 15 minutes' walk -to Postofflce. Call
Owner, Front 2158. E 31, Oregonlan.
DESIRABLE 7-ROOM HOUSE, COR. FHtST
and wnittaker ets., with bath and rurnace;
full corner lot, fronting south and east; a
bargain If taken now. A. H. Blrrell, 202
McKay bldg., 3d and Stark.
FOR SALE 11-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT.
In Central Alblna; all modern conven
iences; price $2000; $1400 down. 824 Gan
tenbeln ave. Address L. Hathaway, Mil
waukle. Or.
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NICE 8-ROOM HOUSE AND 3 LARGE LOTS
on car line, near Brooklyn school; price.
$2600; or house and one lot. $1600; pays 12
per cent; a bargain. "Owner," 232 Stark st.
8 rooms, E. 30th & Washington. $2250.
8 rooms, furnace, Holladay Add.. $2750.
3 houses, cor. Holladay Add.. $3350.
F. Woodward. Phone. East 1371. 187 E. 32d.
200 FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addlton, Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car- 3c
BARGAINS IN FARMS. ACREAGE. CITY
property, choice timber and homestead loca
tions. Ogden & Maxwell. 310 Ablngton bldg.
FOR SALE CHEAP FIVE-ROOM HOUSE.
100x175 feet lot; choice fruit and berries.
Q 21, Oregonlan. Montavllla Postofflce.
$2300 NEW 0-ROOM HOUSE: NOW READY
to occupy, close to two cor-llnes. East Side.
J 34, Oregonlan.
RARE BARGAIN $2000 BUYS 235 ACRES
near Brownsville. B. S. Cook, 251 Alder
St., Portland.
NEW 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. NEAR
steel bridge; $3000: terms. 612 Commer
cial bldg.
25 HOUSES ON EAST SIDE AND SUBURBS.
$700 to $4000. W. M. Seward, J17 Ablngton
bldg.
MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE AND 2 LOTS
on E. 10th st. Valley Land Co., 43 1st st.
$950 NICE CORNER LOT. HOOD AND
Grover .sts. See owner, 211 Glbbs st.
BARGAIN FINE LOT ON 10TH ST., CE
ment walk; $1600. 260 North 18th.
3-ROOM COTTAGE CHEAP; GRAND AVE.,
near Preecott. Phone Union 6524.
FOR SALE FASMS.
HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS TO ALBER
ta, Saskatchewan. Asslalbota and Manitoba
will leave Spokane and Seattle every Wednes
day during April, May and June. Join the
crowd and visit the greatest stock and grain
country on this continent. Never mind what
others say; see the country for yourself. For
special excursion rates apply to J. N. Grieve,
Canadian Immigration Agent. Auditorium
Bldg.. Spokane, Wash.
FOR SALE 10 ACRES OF LAND. 8 MILES
from Portland. 1 mile from Tlgardvllls;
good black soli, plenty oi water, 3 gooa
building!, on the main road, 1 acre or
chard, all fenced, 8 acres dear; price
$1600. Inquire at once. 301 21st N.. Port
land. Or.
440 ACRES, OF WHICH 250 ACRES CAN
be Irrigated, on tne uescnuies mver, i muea
i . i l- . nlfol'n r,v I.ti'it. I-
vate water right; title warranty deed; at
crossing -of C. & E. K. K.; price $10-an acre.
Call on owner at 417-418 Oregonlan bldg.
FARMS WB HAVE SOME OF THE FINEST
farms in Oregon tor saie nt very attractive
prices and terms: can not mention them in
detail. If you are Interested call on or ad
dress Palmer Bros., 4i7titt uregonian Diag.
FARM LANDS WE ARE HEADQUAR
ters for Eastern Oregon wheat lands and
have a large list of Willamette Valley
farms. See us before you buy. Mo-
Arthur & Mahoney, 410 Macleay bldg.
rnW SG5 ACRES. 170 CLEAR. 7 ACRES
orchard, all fenced, house and barn; good
spring: school and church on place; plank
roaa; ? mites irom uregon 1.117; wiu aeu aii
or in part. Appiy isi au
FOR SALE OR TRADE FARM. 120 ACRES;
barn, house and good water well; 7 blocks to
school from house: 3 miles from market and
postofflce; good timber, about SO acres; price
IMPROVED FARMS FOR 8 ALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; pay
ments mode to suit purcnosers. or par
ticulars apply to WM. MACMASTER, 311
Worcester block.
FOR SALE GOOD D AIR'S AND STOCK
farm. 370 acres, one mils from Astoria:
small bouse and orchard; green grass all
year. W. O. Howell, D3H cnamDer or. com
merce.
$10 TO ?20 MONTHLY BUYS 10 TO 100
acre farms near Portland with Immediate
possession; on railway and car lines. Ore
gon iron K oieei v.n. aoif oueriucit Diag.
FOR SALE 320 ACRES LAND. CLARK
County, Washington; $3.25 per acre, worth
10: railroad crosses land; must be sold. In-
' quire room 738 Chamber Commerce.
btir SALS-320 ACRES. WELL IMPROVED:
30 acres hop?, first elate; also 10, 15, 20-
acre tracts improved land. Address C M.
Crittenden, Hubbard, Or.
FOR SALE FARMS SOME CHOICE
forms In Eastern Multnomah and Northern
Clackmas Counties. Roberta & Wlrtx,
Greshom. Or.
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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; ft unaer cultivation; gooa tmtiaings.
well watered, o. w. yoisant. Kingston. Or.
640 ACRES FOR DAIRYING. STOCK AND
frultrolsins; near coast and busy towns: $10
an acre; a Bargain, v is. care uregonias.
Farm 65 acres, cultivated: 8 miles east; on car
line; mooern improve menu; summer noma;
700 Winter apples; land level- 227 Front.
BEST 15 ACRES ON COLUMBIA, 30 MIN-
utes from heart or city: hearing fruit,
buildings. Bee owner. 54 N. "3d st.
S0-ACRE RANCH NEAR" COTTAGE GROVE.
Or.; house furnished; $775. Boothroyd &
Co., Tacoma, wash.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SAUL.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP IN TRACTS
from 40 acres upwards; also recertified
soldiers additional Porterfleld-Valentln
land warrants and other kinds of land
scrip. Maglnnla & Son, 227 Falling bldg.
WANTED A LARGE TRACT OF COTTON
wood timber: must he close to good log
Kinc stream, giving access to railroad. Ad
dresa with full particulars, S 1. Oregonlan.
FOREST RESEHVE SCRIP FOR SALE IN
mt size tracts, ready for immediate' use.
Will take agricultural, grazing or timber
land. H. B. Compson, 618 Marquam bldg.
TIMBER LANDS, ACCESSIBLE, EXCBL-
lent timber: immediate location; can today
and investigate. Whltten & Bryant, room
ll.,Mulkey bldg.. 2d, Morrison.
EIGHT 3 to -4 MILLION CLAIMS SPRUCE
near coast. .Adaress lockbox 12, Jecerwg,
-or.
TIMBER LANDS TOR SALE.
50 TIMBER LOCATIONS, 2,000.000 TO
4,000,000 each; 20 choice timbered home
steads, II pralrte homesteads, choice grain
lands, several good homestead relinquish
ments: oil well located; large and small
tracts of timber bought nnd sold. Oorge
S. Confleld. 303 Commercial blk.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP IN LARGE AND
small blocks at lowest prices. 31S Allsky
bids-
SCRIP
prices.
- WRITE ME FOR LOWEST
L. W. Whiting. 40S Ablngton bldg.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED 8-ROOM RESIDENCE MOD
ern and new, with fireplace, basement and
garret; close In on either side of river.
Call room 418 Dekum. Phone Main 1510.
BRING US YOUR WEST SIDE PROPERTY:
we have buyer L. W. Whiting & -Co., 403
Ablngton bldg.
TO EXCHANGE.
WANTED PAINTER TO DO TESTING AND
Inside finishing of S-room house in exchange
for tailor-made clothing. Address V 36. care
Oregonlan.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR
three lots' in Omaha, Neb., 10 acres adjoin
ing Port Angeles? Address B 34, Oregonlan.
TARM TO TRADE FOR HOUSE AND LOT
er rooming-house. Columbia Real Estau
Trust Co.. 234ft Morrison st.
TEN ACRES NEAR ALBANY. WORTH $350.
to exchange for city lot or flne diamond. T
29. Oregoman.
FOR EXCHANGE GOOD MINING
for driving horse or team and rig.
Oregonlan.
STOCK
E 30,
REAL ESTATE TO TRADE FOR HORSES,
piano or automobile. F 26, Oregonlan.
FOB BENT FARMS.
FOR RENT
4 acres good garden- land, house, barn and
good water; also for sale 2 good milch cows
soon fresh, 3 nice heifers. 1 farm wagon and
a set of good harness by J. Hodel, Kelly ave.,
4 blocks west of Mann Station. Woodstock
car-line.
SO ACRES, "WITH 25 UNDER THE PLOW;
about 6 acres of choice fruit; small house.
barn, close to good school and 2 miles
from Kaiama; can. work out rent .on place.
Come and see Imus & Wllloughby, Kaiama,
Washington.
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THREE GOOD STOCK RANCHES. ALL
well located; two of them .furnished complete,
cash rent and one on shares. Call 226& Mor
liaon st.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles, Etc
BARGAIN TEAM. 8 YEARS OLD. WEIGHS
2650 pounds; are sound and true every way.
with new 3&-Inch wagon and extra heavy
harness; part time, If desired. Call 26 N.
15th st. ,
SNAP $100 BUYS TEAM, WEIGHS 2400
pounds; suitanie tor express delivery or rarm
work; also good delivery mare; price $55.
Derby Stables, 15th st., juet off Washington.
HORSES, WAGONS. BUGGIES. HARNESS
or all kinds for sale, exchange or rent, at
Derby Livery Stable. 15th st.. Just oft Wash
ington. Telephone Main 1IS5.
FOR SALE HORSE, HARNESS. SURRY
and phaeton, robes, etc.; owner leaving city.
Inquire Model Stable, cor. 5th and Davis.
CARLOAD OF HARNESS, 100 VEHICLES,
anything from a cart to a hearse. 211 Wash
ington -
A GOOD TOP BUGGY. IN FINE CONDITION,
at a Dargain. Room 10. wasnington hidg.
FINE ALMOST NEW $375 UPRIGHT PI
ano for sale chsap; excellent reason for
selling: no lake, x 81. urcgoman.
Miscellaneous.
NOTICE OF SALE. OF UNCLAIMED PER-
flonal nrooerty Monday. April 11. 1BIH. com
mencing at 10 o'clock A. M., the Oregon
Railroad &. Navigation Co. will sell at pub
lie auction at auction-rooms of S. L. N. Gil
man. 413 Washington st.. Portland. Or., all
the following described property, which for
more than three months prior hereto has
been and now Is In the possession, and sub
ject to the Hen, of said company, marked, or
not marked, and Identified as follows:
Zinc trunks: Martin Moolna. Oma Living
ston, w. H. .Turner, uonnie sanaman, iaicn
L. Kenoyer, George Moniiaws, AiDert tiesner.
Mrs. William xouruf. a. j. jium, o. n,
Hutchens, Robert Alstrop.
Painted canvas trunko: Eugene Click, Joe,
Zimmerman. Dan Foley.
Also the following articles, not marked:
a canvas-finished trunks. 2 wood trunks.
tin trunk, 4 boxea. 1 bicycle, 1 baby cab, 307
bundles, sacks and packages. 1 soldier's bag.
1 set frames, 36 russet valises; 92 canvas
telescopes, 7 suit cases, 9 basket telescopes,
10 black grips, 15 gents' overcoats, 10 ladles
To satlsfv the Hen and charges there of the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company for
keep, storage, care and attention by it be
itnsni thereto, which Hen and charges have
neither been satisfied nor paid by the owner
within the time preserved Dy law.
THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION
I COMPANY.
By A. L. Craig, General Passenger Agent.
FOR BALE APRIL 1. 1B04. 10 A. M, 12
thomuehhred Durham and jersey cows, wen
bred, gentle; any boy can milk; also 9 year
ling heifers. Jerseys, 2 2-year-old bulls,
one Jersey, one Durham. J. Pat Smith, 28th
Anrl Thnmraon sts.
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DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Rcnair it with Elaterite: it roils, easy to
lay; needs no pointing or coating; good
over old iron, tin or shingles; best for new
roofs. Elaterite Roofing Co.. 10 Worcester
bldg.
STANDARD TYPEWRITERS FROM $23:
all makes rented and repaired. Rubber
stamps, notary seals, etc. Cunningham's,
231 Stark. Tel. 1407.
50.000 FEET NO. 3. FIR LUMBER FOR
sale cheap; oil sizes, west coast sasn ec
Door Co.. cor. 10th and Vaughn sts. Phone
Main 1413.
FOR SALE RESTAURANT AND COFFEE
house; fine location and business; lease. 51
N. 2d st., cor. uavis.
BRAND-NEW CASH REGISTER. TOTAL
adder: half pnet; 5 sew whisky barrels.
110 N. M.
FOR BALE FTNE ENGLISH SETTER
bitch, partly broken: 1 year old. Phon
Brown 0S5. '
MACNEALE & URBAN SAFE: 24x36 IN
side; double doors. Thos. Splllmann, 127 N,
12th st.
H ALL'S SAFE. ALMOST NEW, VERY
cheap. Address S 11, care Oregonlan.
SAFE, ROLL-TOP DESK AND TYPE
writer at a bargain. M 2. Oregonlan.
HELP WANTED MALE.
EARN A BETTER SALARY AND POSI
tlon; study electricity, mechanical engl
nee-ring, telegraphy, at -home, by corres
pondence; thousands successful. Thomas A.
Edison indorses institute. isooK. "can
Become an Electrical Engineer?" mailed
free. Electrical Engineer Institute, New
York-
C AN AD IAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. th
leading employment agency of tha North
vul 243 Burnsiae st. mona uoin ao
WANTED OPENED FOR BRIGHT. QOOD-
aesesrlnr solicitor for established rontt;
salary and commission basis; high-class
nrnmiition. educational In- character. Ad
dress J. P. Thompson. Bunt.. 305 Tjtrltla it.
Ean Francisco.
RY MANUFACTURING HOUSE. TRUSTY
assistant for branch office; $18 paid weekly
miiitnn -nprnranent: no caoltal required
Drevlous experience not essential. Address
Branch Superintendent, Como Blk.. Chicago.
MEN AND WOMEN TO LBAKN THE BAR
bar trade: new class of ladles Just starting
writ for full particulars, and if In doubt
make a personal Investigation. American
Barber College. 253 Everett su. Portland.
ARE YOU COMPETENT ? WE HAVE Posi
tions for managers, huici, uuice men and
technical men paying $1000 to $5000 a year;
high grade exclusively; ask for booklet. Hap-
gcods, suite xw, ou,x-ioncer Diag., &eattie.
AN ENERGETIC TRAVELING SALES
maiL visiting retail trade, can secure val
uable side line of dry goods kpedaltles.
blankets, etc. F. C Roilman & Co.,
infers., Philadelphia.
GOOD, STEADY POSITION TQ TRAVEL;
man with small capital preferred; good
character and best of references; a chance of
a lifetime for a good business. G 35, Ore
gonlan. Men to learn barber trade: only requires
eight weeks; special offer; constant practice-
expert Instruction;' catalogue free.
Moler System College, San Francisco, CaL
BOY, 15 TO IT. 4T 1ST ST.
HELP WANTED MALE.
I
WE DESIRE TO SECURE THE SERVICES
of three or four reliable solicitors; excel
lent contract to right men; profitable em
ployment. 327 Marquam bldg.. Portland.
WANTED A GOOD SALESMAN TO HAN
die school supplies; good proposition to
right party. Address The Whlttaker & Rny
Co., Son Francisco.
SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEP
tng. penmanship and English branches taught
by experienced teacher; day and night. M
35, Oregonlan.
A FIRST-CLASS JEWELR1 AND WATCH
repairer and engraver can find a perma
nent position at Llpman, Wolfe & Co.;
good ralary.
WANTED SrNGERS. MUSICIANS. PER.
formers, etc. for onera nd dramatic com
panies. Newman's Theatrical Agency, 313
Washington.
WANTED RELIABLE, GENTLEMANLY
agents io sen gooo. proposition; If you can't
sell this, you can't sell anything. 118 Ablng-
ion oiag.
GOOD OPENING FOR OUTSIDE MAN; H
liueresi in iong-esiaDiisnea Dusiness; must
have a small amount of cash. P 20. Orego
nlan. COLUMBUS-CALIFORNIA. WLNE DEPOT
uMunuwien ior cookb, waiters and bar
tenders. No. 14S 4th st- Phone Red 193.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS GOOD STAPLE
mo jae ior uregon ana wasnington. Glv
territory covered. Addresa B 1. Oregonlan.
WANTED BOILERMAKERS AND EXPER-
jencea neipers. Willamette Boiler -Work.
Front and Everett streets.
WANTED TO HIRE TEAMS WITH OR
without drivers or wagone, by day or week
Steel Bridge Woodyard.
WANTED YOUNG MEN TO LEARN BAR-
Der traoe; iree tuition. Portland Barber
School, 82 N. 2d.
WANTED A FEW GOOD MEN. CAPA-
ble of doing and not afraid of hard work.
X 0, Oregonlan.
BOY, 16 TO 18 YEARS. TO LEARN SHOE
business; must have good reference. "V 37,
care Oregonlan.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MACHINE
quartz miners for southern Oregon. H 72,
Oregonlan.
215 12TH ST. WANTED, A JAPANESE BOY
attending school to assist in housework every
evening.
YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE;
gooa soap; terms ntasonaoie. li e. urego
nlan. BEST 10-CENT SHAVE IN CITY; CLEAN
towels, etc 205 Morrison st. Ed Dennlson.
WANTED MAN AND WIFE TO.
COOK.
Scandinavian-American. 223 3d.
700 MEN DAILY TO HAVE HAIR CUT.
15c. at 200 Burnslde st.
WANTED ERRAND BOY AT J. POLTVKA
& Co.. X4 Morrison 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.
226H Morrison.
WANTED CAMP COOKS, HELPERS, PAS-
try cook, waitresses, second girls, girls for
general housework. 220 3d st. Phone
Main 1510.
WANTED SINGERS. MUSICIANS. PER-
formers, etc.. ior opera and dramatic com
panies. Newman's Theatrical Agency, 313VJ
Washington.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERY
trimmers and. makers: also apprentices.
Apply to Lowengart & Co., 92 and 94 Front
street. "
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT-
reses, chambermaids, general workers. St.
Louis Agency. 230H Yamhill. Phone Black
2881.
GIRLS CAN SECURE GOOD POSITIONS BY
applying at Portland women s Employment
Co.. 216 Allsky. 3d & Morrison. Red 3087.
HOTEL COOKS. CITY $35. COUNTRY $30;
domestics, waitresses, oeiioay; pantryman
(Chinese), $7. Drake, 203 Washington.
LARGE DEPARTMENT STORE WANTS AN
experienced cashier with Al references and
experience. Address E 32, Oregonlan.
WANTED A GHtL TO , . DO SECOND
work; must understand the work. Ap
ply mornings at 835 Lovejoy at.". ' '
215 12TH ST.. COR. OF SALMON WANTED,
a gin wno attends scnooi to assist alter
hours and on Saturday.
WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE-
work; good wages. Apply 395 Hassalo st.,
cor. Grand ave.
GIRL TO -DO GENERAL
HOUSEWORK;
376 N. 32d st.
small family; good wages.
Tel. Main 2924.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 616
Spring st., Portland Heights. Telephone
Front 1787.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR SEC-
ond work; must furnish references. 190
King st.
EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO TAKE ENTIRE
care of Infant; must furnish references. 19ZU
12th.
WANTED GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK IN
small family. 328 10th st. Fhone Mam 2163.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work, family of three. 450 6th st.
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work; small family. 128 N. 17th.
WANTED-rGIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Apply 776 Overton et.
WANTED NURSE FOR BABY. 547 Hoyt-
SIXUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Miscellaneous.
SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS SINGLE MAN DE
sires inside work of some kind; good penman,
come acquaintance with office work; best of
references. Address C 71. Oregonlan,
T. S. HASHIMOTO. JAPANESE EMPLOY
ment office, and contract. Phone Black 181.
45 N. let st.
JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FUR
nlshes all kinds help. 69 N. 5tlu Phone
Clay 592.
YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE A POSITION
as assistant bookkeeper or clerk. R 33, care
Oregonlan.
POSITION BY AN ALL-ROUND ENGEfEER
in or out of city. X 24. Oregonlan.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeeper and Stenographers.
BY LADY STENOGRAPHER PIECE OR OF
y flee work. H 33, Oregonlan.
Domestics.
WANTED BY A RELIABLE LADY. TO DO
chamber work In a nice rooming-house. Ad
dress Edith Van. General Delivery. Portland.
Dressmaaera.
DRESSMAKING SHIRTWAIST SUITS AND
children's sewing. 328 14th. Phone Front
182.
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING BY THE
day; fit guaranteed. Phone Scott 5445.
Miscellaneous.
REFINED. TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG Wo
man seeks engagements to care for chil
dren afternoons or evenings; prices reason
able: references. A 18, Oregonlan.
YOUNG LADYl ORPHAN. MODERATE
means; desires' home with refined lady or
people; state terms. Address S S2, Orego
nlan. WANTED FIRST-CLASS PIANIST WANTS
position, day or night: good sight reader.
Address G 10. Oregonlan.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTS POSITION IN
town. Phono 1510. Call 226. 3d.
WANTED TO SENT.
WANTED TO RENT 6 OR T-ROOM FLAT
or house modem, central. West Side, on
cor line If not too far out. by family of 3
adults by April 1st or sooner. Rent must
be reasonable. Address C 21, care- Ore
gonlan. WANTED BY A BACHELOR. APART
ments with bath attached, private family
preferred; would like apartments where
breakfast could be served, P. O. box 82.
city.
WANTED BOARD AND ROOM IN -PRT-vatn
.family, man and wife; company the,
object. A 21. Oregonlan.
WANTED FOUR OR .FIVE-ROOM: .COTTAGE
or flat by 1st o April. Phone East -188, or
- care Orejonlan" " " " V