Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 20, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MORNING OBEGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIU 20, 190.
DOES NOT SEEM TO CARE
hoi npn r.UARRFn with SELL
ING Liquor illegally.
Third Information Is Filed Against
Saloonman by Angry Real
dents of Lents.
An Information against Joseph Holder
charging him with selling liquor without
a license at Lents on April 2, was filed
in the State Circuit Court yesterday by
District Attorney John Manning. The
witnesses whose names appear on the In
formation are Caleb G. Radabaugh and
J. W. WUlts.
Judge George yesterday Issued a bench
warrant which was placed In the hands
of a Deputy Sheriff for. service.
This makes the third charge for this of
fense now pending against Holder. The
last grand Jury returned two indictments
against him for violating the state liquor
license law, and Holder was confined la
the County Jail for a week because of his
Inability to give bail. His wife and daugh
ter succeeded in procuring bondsmen for
him. As soon as he was liberated, it is
stated, he went back to Lents, and re
opened his place. He has made no at
tempt whatever to obtain a license, and
the residents at Lents are determined to
drive him out. The lowest penalty for this
offense Is a fine of $200 or Imprisonment
of 100 days in the County Jail In default
of payment.
Holder was arrested by Deputy Sheriff
Proebstel and taken to the County Jail
last night.
ASKS THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Case of Eaton, Bogus-Money Man,
' Puzzles Federal Officials.
United States District Attorney Hall
has wired to the Attorney-General of
the United States for advice as to what to
do In the case of "bi. S. Eaton, the Federal
prisoner who can't be punished for his
crime because of a conflict between the
rules of the Oregon penitentiary and
the Federal laws. Eaton, who pleaded
guilty to having used the United States
mails for fraudulent purposes, cannot be
sent to the Federal prison at McNeil's
Island because that prleon is overcrowd
ed. He can't be sent to the Oregon pen
itentiary because the Oregon Legislature
has passed a law requiring all prisoners
sent there to do hard labor and the stat
utes under which Eaton Is convicted pro
vide that the prisoner shall not be subject
to labor. The only apparent way out of
the difficulty is for the prisoner to be
sent to the Federal prison at San Fran
cisco. It will be left with the United
States Attorney-General to say what
shall be done with the prisoner.
Judge Bellinger designated today as the
time for the argument of the demurrer to
the indictment against Hosea and T. A.
"Wood, accused of pension frauds.
Albert Carrington, who was indicted for
falsely representing himself as an officer
of the land department, and Is alleged to
have defrauded land claimants out of val
uable property, appeared in court yester
day and entered a plea of not guilty to
the charge. His case was set for hearing
on April 2S next
Attack Validity of Tax Deeds.
Suit to set aside tax deeds to Jots 1 to
7 inclusive, block 243, Couch Addition, was
filed yesterday In the State Circuit Court
by Hobert Irving against O. M. Smith and
P. H. Marlay. The property is valued at
$10,000, and was sold for the 1S95 taxes to
Marlay, and for the years 1S96, 1898 and
other years to Smith. The attorney for
Irving, U. S. G. Marquam, disputes the
validity of the tax deeds held by the de
fendants upon various grounds. The legal
ity of the assessments are attacked be
cause the lots -were assessed together in
stead of separately. The sales of the
property by the Sheriff are said to have
been conducted contrary to law for the
reason that they occurred in the hallway
of the Court-house Instead of at the front
door. The complaint also sets forth that
it was not necessary to sell all of these
lots to satisfy the taxes due, and that
the sale of one-tenth of the property
should have realized sufficient to satisfy
all of the tax claims. The court Is asked
to declare all of the proceedings void,
and to restore the property to the plain
tiff. Tax suits of this nature against
brokers are becoming quite numerous of
late.
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No Heirs for This Money.
The State of Oregon by District Attor
ney John Manning has filed suit in the
State Circuit Court against Edward Hol
man, administrator of the estate of Fritz
Spurgarth, deceased, to have $137, balance
in the hands of the administrator placed
in the eschew fund. Spurgarth died in
1SS7. The final report filed by the admin
istrator recently, shows that the receipts
were $602 and the disbursements $4G5. There
are no heirs so far as known, and the ad
ministrator will turn over the money in
his possession to the proper authorities
as soon as the court makes the necessary
order.
Court Notes.
Decisions will be announced by Judge
Sears this morning in 'the following cases:
Gardner Bros. vs. Charles F. "Wlleget
ct aL; on merits.
Mabel E. Stevens vs. Earl Stevens, suit
for divorce; merits.
Ursula Topper vs. Patrick Murray, suit
in equity; merits.
Henry Viohl vs. North Pacific Lumber
Co., motion to set aside nonsuit.
Nora M. Grant commenced suit against
Eben B. Grant in the State Circuit Court
yesterday for a divorce on the ground of
cruel treatment.
SHLLLOCK A DEPUTY SHEEUT.
His Chief Returns From Fishing
Trip and Confirms Appointment.
"All smooth as grease," said Sheriff
Storey yesterday in answer to a question
concerning the running of the tax depart
ment. The Sheriff returned from his fishing
trip to Dairy Creek yesterday morning,
and must have had good luck, because
he was smiling and cheerful when he
reached his office, greeting all callers
pleasantly. He expressed surprise that
any trouble should arise over the dis
charge by him of David Steele, and said
he merely made a change, that was all.
"How docs It happen Max Shlllock has
not gone to work yet?" was asked.
"I don't know," responded Mr. Storey.
"I told him to report Monday morning."
Mr. Shlllock telephoned to the Sheriff
yesterday afternoon that he will put In
an appearance this forenoon.
TEN 0BEG0N DELEGATES.
They Will Go With Washington
Delegation to Conference.
The Methodist Episcopal Church in
Portland will be represented by ten dele
gates to the missionary convention of the
Methodist Episcopal Cnurch, which Is to
open In San Francisco April 2S next in
the Alhambra Theater. A special car has
been secured to accommodate these dele
gates from Oregon and Washington, of
whom about 75 will attend. The conven
tion is to be one of the most Important
of Its kind ever held west of the Rockies.
Those who will go from Portland are;
Rev. Xu E. Rockwell, presiding elder of
the Portland district, and wife; T. S. Mc-
zaniel, Rev. A. N. Fishert editor of thoj
FEEL aCBTSCKAX, Pre.
:ETCITBtt8WUIHWr!ITIT. MIILUB, 0IEMX
European Plan
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
American Plan
also European
Plan. Modern
Restaurant.
$3 PER DAY
and upward.
COST OJOB milliow dollars.
Portland's New Hotel
It's a gem. Everything new and elegant Steam heat, electric lights. Por
celain baths and lavatories on ' every A oor. Hates, 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 all trains. It's free.
HOTEL SCOTT, Seventh and Ankeny Sts., P. O. Block
Pacific' Coast Advocate, and Mrs. Fisher
and five women representing- the various
Methodist Churches of the city.
The Ministerial delegates from Oregon
are Rev. I. E. Rockwell, of Portland, and
Rev. T. B. Ford, of Eugene. The lay
delegates are T. S. McDanlel, of Port
land, and R. A. Booth, of Eugene.
At the close of the missionary conven
tion the general conference will convene
at Ix)s Angeles.
Searching for Heir to $100,000.
CHICAGO, April 13. The local police
are searching for George "William Miller,
the missing son of the late Charles Mil
ler, ol Brooklyn, an heir to $100,000.
Four years ago Miller was traced to San
Francisco, where he was found to have
Uved for a time in the Salvation Army
barracks in Clay street. From San
Francisco Miller was traced to Paso
Robles, Cal., then back to Chicago,
where all traces of him. were lost. The
Chicago City directory contains the
names of 18 George William. Millers.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
If Baby Is Cutting Teeth.
Be euro and use that old and well-tried
remedy, Mrs. Wlnslows Soothing Syrup, for
children teething. It soothes the child,
softens the sums, allays all pain, euros wind
collo and diarrhoea.
There's no substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla
Its merit Is peculiar to Itself.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL 8EPOBT.
PORTLAND, April 19. Maximum tempera
ture, C2 deg.; minimum, 48. River reading,
11 A. M., 17.8 feet; change In 24 hours, rise
0.3 foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P.
M., 0.05 inch; total since September 1, 1003,
44.67 inches; normal, 40.04; excess, 4.03. Total
sunshine April 18, 1904, 5 hours 59 minutes;
possible, 13 hours 42 minutes. Barometer (re
duced to sea level), at 5 P. M., 29.72.
PACEFIC COAST WEATHER.
K 2 Wind.
g 23 p
2. 2. o gS-
H "S. r 5
STATIONS. Bg g
e o CJ o
2 cs a .
g i . .
0B . .
Baker City -.IGOMUS NW Cloudy
Boise I6S 0.02 SE Cloudy
Eureka 4S0.CS E Cloudy
Kamloops. B. C... 6410.00 0 Pt, cloudy
North Head 15110.00 10 SW Cloudy
Pocatello ...... ....104 T 6 SB Cloudy
Portland - ..I620.01 14 SV Raining
Red Blurt 52 0.18 0 SE Cloudy
Roseburg .50 0.38 8 SW Cloudy
Sacramento ...54 0.04 16 E Cloudy
Salt Lake City. . . . GS 0.00 24 S Pt. cloudy
San Francisco .. . 52 0.02 14 W Clear
Spokane :..58 0.01 SW Cloudy
Seattle ...52 0.18 NW Cloudy
Tatoosh Island ..54 0.00 NE Cloudy
Walla Walla ,08 0.28 B Cloudy
Light. T, trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
During the last 24 hours good rains have
fallen in all parts of California, and light
showers are reported generally la the North
Pacific States.
It Is much cooler In extreme Northern Cali
fornia, Oregon, Southeastern Washington, Ida
ho and Northern Nevada.
The indications are for clearing and cool
weather In this district Wednesday.
The river at Portland has been on a stand
all day at a stage of 17.8 feet. It will fall
about two feet during the next four or Ave
days.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight April 20:
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
Friday and Saturday nights, Apr 2 and 23,.2
Friday and Saturday nights.
April 22 and 23, 1904.
Popular-price matinee Saturday at 2:15 o'clock,
AL G. FIELD'S
Greater Minstrels
Evening prices Entire lower floor, $1.00.
Balcony, first six rows, 75c; last six rows. 500.
Gallery. 35c and 25c Boxes and loges, $7.50.
Popular matinee prices Adults, 50c; children,
Scats are now celling. Phone Main 865.
EMPHtE THEATER,- "
Twelfth and Morrison streets.
Six Nights, Beginning Tuesday, April 19.
ANNA EVA
FAY
In
SOMNOLBNCT.
Marvelous! mysterious! the talk of the country!
Popular prices, 25c and 35c
Matinees for ladles only Thursday and Satur
day. All seats, 25c
FREE On Tuesday evening, one lady will be
admitted free on every paid ticket.
THE BAKER ".hS?
THEATER nd Manage
Phone Main 1907.
Tonight, all week, matinee Saturday, the new
Nclll-Morosco Company, In Nat Goodwin's suc
cess, THE COWBOYand THE LADY
Evening prices, 60c, 35c, 25c 15c
Matinee. 25c 15c, 10c
Next week. "The Sword of the King."
CORDRAY'S THEATER
CORDRAT & RUSSELL. MANAGERS.
Portland's Popular Family Theater.
Monday and Tuesday,
April 25 and 26,
"'Mary of Magdala."
Wednesday evening.
MRS.
FISKE
"Hedaa Gabler."
Seats on sale tomorrow.
ARCADE THEATER
Seventh and Washington.
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:20 to 4:30. 7:30 to 10:30.
Sunday, continuous from 2 to 10:S0.
For Ladles Gentlaxnen and Children.
Admission. 10 cents to any scat.
BASEBALL
PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE
AT ATHLETIC PARK.
Cor. Vaughn and 23d st.
Wednesday, Thursday. Friday, 3:30 P. M.
Saturday 3 P. M., Sunday 2:30 P- M.
Monday, April 20, 3:30 P. M.
Ladles day, Thursday,
XN0WLX3, Jagr.
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00per Day'
HE1D03A3TERS
FOR TOURISTS AKD
COKHERCUL 1RAYILEBS
Special r a t e a
made to families
and single gentle
men. The man
agcment will be
pleased at all
times to show
rooms nnd Rive
prices. A modern
Turkish bath es
tablish m e n t In
the hotel.
1L C. BOWERS.
Manager.
EDUCATIONAL.
uwceUJ
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
Portland and vicinity Probably fair; south
west to northwest winds.
Oregon Probably fair; slightly warmer south
west portion; westerly winds.
Western Washington Fair, preceded by show
ers; southwest to northwest wlnda.
Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho
Fair. Southern Idaho Fair, preceded by showers
east portion; cooler.
EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By the Ford Auction Company at 182 First
streot at 10 A. M. H. Ford, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND CHAPTER NO. '3, R.
A M Regular convocation this
(Wednesday) evening at 7:30.
Work in the Royal Arch degree.
By order of the E. H. P.
HENRY ROE. Secretary.
A O. U. W. MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED
to attend Supreme Lecturer Tate meetings
at Selllng-Hlrsch building, Monday evening,
18th; at 'Hill Hall, Alblna. Tuesday evening,
19th; at Logus Hall, East Side. Wednesday
evening, 20th.
WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 40, A.
F. & A M. Stated communication
this (Wednesday) evening. 8 o'clock,
Burkhard building. M. M degree.
All Master Masons eordlallv Invited.
By order W. M J. H. RICHMOND,
Secretary.
ORIENT LODGE NO. 17. L O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening
in Orient Hall, East Side. Third degree.
Visitors, welcome W. A. WHEELER,
Secretary.
SAMARITAN LODGE NO. 2, L O. O. F.
Regular meotlng this. (Wednesday) evening
at 8 o'clock. Second degree. Visitors
welcome. M OSVOLD, Secretary.
BORN.
FORESTEL April 19, 1904, to the wife of
J. E. Forestel a boy.
PIED.
O'NEIL At Angel Island, California, April
16, Captain Patrick O'Nell. husband of
Mary O'Nell and father of John E. O'Nell
and the late Kathcrlnc O'Nell and brother-in-law
of Miss Godcna Eric Notice of fu
neral later.
THOMAS April 17, 1904, near Oswego, Or.,
by accidental drowning, William H.
Thomas, aged 41 years, 7 months and 2
days. Remains are at Finley's chapel.
Funeral notice hereafter.
FLOWERS In this city, April 19, 1904, Wil
liam A. Flowers, aged 81 years and 5 days.
The remains are at Finley's chapel. Fu
neral notice hereafter.
PHILLIPS In this city. April 19, 1904.
Grace L. Phillips, aged 23 years. 7 months
and 5 days. Funeral notice hereafter.
NIEDT In Lob Angeles, CaL, April 19, 1904,
Millie B., beloved daughter of E. C Nledt,
of this city.
MILNER In Portland. April 19. 1004, Mar
tha M. MUner, aged 13 years.
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PDNERAL NOTICES.
TAYLOR April 10 ,1001. at late residence,
Alblna avenue, Joseph Taylor, aged SO
years and 10 days. Funeral today at 2
P. II. from Holman's chapel, corner Third
and Salmon streets. Relatives and friends
respectfully Invited to attend. Interment
Bralnard's Cemetery. Funeral In charge of
the Union Payment System (Funeral Bene
fit Association).
JOSEPH In this city. April 18. 1004. at her
late residence. 6 East Eighth street.
North, Delilah J. Joseph, aged 65 years, 2
months and 3 days. Friends and ac
quaintances are respectfully Invited to at
tend tho funeral services which will be
held at tho Second Baptist Church, corner
of Seventh and East Ankeny streets, at 2
P. II. today, after which tho remains will
be taken to the crematorium.
GTJTHRrE At Delorcs. Golo.April 13. 1004.
Lewis F. Guthrie, aged 46. Friends and
acquaintances are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral services, which will bo
held at Finley's chapel at 10 A. M. Thurs
day, April 2L Interment Rlvervlew Ceme
tery. KLINE Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully Invited to attend tho funeral
services of Thurston Kline, which will be
held at Finley's chapel at 2 P. M. today.
Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
EDWARD' nOLMAN CO., Undertakers nnd
embalmer. have moved to their new build
tnr. Third and Salmoo. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 607.
J. 1. FES'LEY 80N. Funeral Director,
car. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor
ner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 Bant
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 02.
CLARKE BROS., FINE LOWERS, riu
rai designs. 589 Morrisoa.
DUNNING Jfc CAMPION, Undertakers, 7th
and Pine. Lady assistant. Phone Main 430.
NEW TODAY.
INVESTMENT WEST SIDE FLATS. IN
come $1000 yearly: price $0500. L. E.
Thompson & Co., 228 3d st.
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BONDS, WARRANTS, STOCKS
And znortcstres bought and sold. J. W. -Cm-
i thus ft Co, Chamber of Commerce
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ketplnr Rooms," "Situation Wanted." 15
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cents; 21 to 26 words. 28 cents, eta. No dis
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HBAD9 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 additional
insertion, one-half; no rurtbar discount un
der ona month.
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15 cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per
line for each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed cars The Oregonlan, and left at this
ctflea, should alwsys be Inclosed In sealed en
velopes. No stamp is required on such letUrs.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors tn advertisements taken throurh the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
POVERTY SHOP
Do you live in Shanty Town? Do yon
desire to live in Shanty Town? Shanty
Town is where there Is no restriction
against shack or shanty. "When a neat
little residence Is built in an addition
In which there Is no regulation against
shanties It Is In constant danger of heavy
depreciation In value, from having a pov
erty shop pitched near by. Every dwelling-house
built at University Park must
have the outside appearance of having
cost at least $100). If you can afford to
live In a neat residence, costing $1000 or
more you cannot afford to build It where
there Is no restriction against shanties.
TJnprersIty Park is the high-toned resi
dence district of all the high plateau be
tween the rivers. Prices of lots, $C0 and
upward. One-tenth cash, ' balance $5
monthly on east lot.
FRANCIS I. McKENNA
Room COS Commercial Block.
Sale on Friday Next, April 22, at 10
A. M., at Residence No. 88IThur
man St. (Take Washington and
23d-Street Cars to House.)
We are instructed by owner to eell tho fur
nishings of this house, comprising a nice par
lor suit, 5 pieces; center tables and stands;
handsome pictures; pretty rockers; fine art
Japanese matting; four rugs; fine oak side
board, six dining chairs of good quality; ex
tension table; dinner set; handsome Iron beds;
costly felt springs, mattresses; oak dressers
and commodes; child's crib; best opaque shades
throughout the house; first-class range; house
hold treasure; wringer; boiler; granlteware and
tin goods for domestic use. Everything was
purchased new last February, and will be sold
to highest bidder for cash, on FRIDAY MORN
ING NEXT. AT 10 O'CLOCK.
GEO. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers.
A FEW SETS OF
MODERN
ELOQUENCE
WILL BE SOLD
AT HEAVY DISCOUNT
The Famous Library Edition
Apply Room 200
OREGONIAN BUILDING
IRVINGTON
Cheapest Because Choicest
Secure a home before prices ad
vance. Will build you a home on
the best lots in IRVINGTON, con
venient to both car lines, and fur
nish the money.
O. M. SMITH
714 Chamber of Commerce.
New Houses Cheap
Choice of 3 modern houses, 2 Just completed,
each 6 rooms, bath, full brick basement, laun
dry trays, all complete with full lot. East
Side, close In, for $2300. payable In Install
ments, with C per cent Interest.
R. B. LAMSON
728 Chamber of Commerce.
Mortgage Loans 5and Upwards
Real Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Lines
A. H. BIRRELL,
Formerly of Madtaiter X UlrreU.
102-3 McKay Building. Third, and Stark.
Phone Main 232.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Our records are complete and up to date.
W furnish abstracts promptly.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved Portland Real Estate.
6ECUR1TY ABSTRACT Jt TRUST CO.
214-215 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE
Second-hand Hoc Shaving Machine
'.hand power) for matter 19x26. In
quire of A. V. Cochran, with Ore
gonian Publishing Co.
EAT
VIOLET OATS
A coupon In all packages of Violet Cereals
for a
WHITE HOUSE COOK BOOK.
FREE
HOUSES FOR SALE
On Gllsan st, good, modern house and lot,
$0500: on Hoyt st., .with 9 rooms, lot GOxlOO
feet, $4750; In King's Addition, large corner
lot, modern house, excellent location, $5000. F.
V. Andrews & Co., Hamilton bldg.
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MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved city and farm property.
R. LIVINGSTONE. 224 Stark et.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved city and farm property. Build
ing loans. Installment loans. WM. MAC
MASTER. 311 Worcester block.
I HAVE ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
farms at .Gresham. on car line and gravel
road; station on farm; very rich land; 20
acres of It Is fine beaverdam, capable of be
ing put under a system of sublrrlgatlon,
abundance gravity water; this Is no cheap
property, but a splendid thing for the right
man. able to handle something good. See or
addrees T. Wlthycombe, room 1, Hamilton
blocks, Portland. Or.
AN UP-TO-DATE 7-ROOM MODERN COT
tage. ready furnished, with up-to-date new
furniture and new steel range; lot 100x100
and everything pertaining to first-class
housekeeping on car line; price $2000. W.
W. Espey, room 1, Hamilton bldg.
80,000 FEET OF BEST-LOCATED WARE,
house ground site. West Side; sidetrack.
Particulars. L. E. Thompson & Co.. 223
Cd st.
FOR SALE KEAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE FINEST CORNER ON BASE
Line Road. Mt. Tabor; 152x158, 4 lots,
opposite Plunder's gardens. F. A. Van
klrk, 150 Front st.
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200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line, O. R.
Addltoa. Lents, Or. Take Mt, Scott ar. 6o
PWiBoVvetftCc
FOB SALE SEAL ESTATE.
NOTICE THESE' BARGAINS
6-room new, modern, up-to-date house on
Taylor st,, near 30th; house Just completed;
$500 down will handle this; balance month
ly, same at rent.
5-room cottage. Highland; a big bar
gain; monthly payments like rent.
4-room cottage, Highland; very fine lot,
some fruit trees; this Is certainly a bar
gain; monthly payments, same as rent.
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VACANT LOTS.
Quarter-block. Holladays Addition: fine
corner, well located, and price Is right.
Quarter-block. Alblna Homestead, on
Union avc.; no finer corner In this addition;
price as low as tho cheapest lots; Install
ments If desired.
Two lots. Union avc, near Hancock;
these lots are very fine, and price Is very
low.
Two lots, quarter-block. In Rafferty's Ad
dition, at bargain price.
TAFT & CO.
125-0 Ablngton Bldg. Phone Main 15C
n
$1000 VERT NICE 5-ROOM COTTAGE;
neat barn; lot lOOxllS ft,; fruit; near Haw
thorne car line.
$3500 Fine new 6-room residence in swell
est location on Eaot Taylor st,; $500 down,
balance time.
$1200 For 0-room house and i-acre ground
near St, Johns on car line.
$4250 Elegant new 7-room residence: full
lot: near 10th and West Park sts.; a snap.
CHARLESON & STAUB. 245& Morrison st.
A SNAP
10 lots on Peninsula, near Portland Rail
way Company's new line; high, level and
sightly. Improved street, city water mains
laid, adjoining University Park lots selling
for $125 each; will be sold at $45 each,
having been taken In under mortgage. R.
L Eckerson & Co., 5 Washington bldg.
NEW AND MODERN 7-ROOM COTTAGE
In Upper Alblna; bath, toilet, full size
basement;, fine corner lot; only $2300.
New and modern 5-room cottage on E.
Burnslde, near car-barns; only $1450. Lan
caster Realty Co., 321 Morrison st,, or 151
0th st.
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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. ARE YOU
going to build? Quarter block. Tillamook
and E. 12th; sewer, gas, water, cement
walks; three blocks to two car line; bar
gain to party who will Improve. F. R.
Cook, owner, 240 Stark st.
$1750 SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS,
new modern 7-room, 2-story house. Grand
ave., $15 month; or could I show 12 per
cent In rent on price, new. modern house
near steel bridge, would you buy? Call
room 8, 245 H Morrison at,
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FIVE MINUTES' WALK FROM THE HO-bart-Curtls.
lot 40x92, fronting on two
streets, and It you build on It you'll have
the finest view In the city, all for $000.
L. W. Whiting & Co.. 40S Ablngton bldg.
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NEW SDC-ROOM HOUSE, BASEMENT,
porcelain bath, nice porch, corner, 05x120,
Union ave.. Highland, $1050; also 5-room
cottage, basement, full lot, $1200, terms.
Owner 117 Ablngton bldg.
BARGAIN. MOST DESIRABLE QUARTER,
or half block. East Burnslde. Close In.
Sightly. Streets Improved, cheap. Terms to
suit. Johnson & Van Zante, 505 Commercial
building, Portland.
$450 THE CHOICEST HALF-ACRE FRONT
lng Portland Boulevard, adjoins Piedmont;
high, cleared, grand view; magnificent home
site. G. H. Van Houten, 303 Chamber of
Commerce. .
C-ACRE SUBURBAN HOME. HOUSE,
barn, fences, fruit trees, grapes, etc.; 40
minutes' rldo on car to Portland; cheap.
$2000. X 05. caro Oregonlan.
OWNER HAS FOrt SALE A NEW 7-ROOM
house, near Portland Academy; any one de
siring such a property would do well to com
municate with L 40, Oregonlan.
WELL IMPROVED STOCK FARM. 320
acres, buildings new, living water, unlim
ited out range: a snap If taken at once. 1674
1st St., room 10. '
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PARK STREET. RESIDENCE PROPERTY,
a very good quarter block for sale at cur
rnt "value. F. V. Aadrews & Co., 170 Hamil
ton bldg.
PARK-ST. RESIDENCE PROPERTY, A
very good quarter-block for sale at cur
rent value, F. V. Andrews & Co., Hamil
ton bldg.
DIAMONDS i-K. CHOICE BLUE WHITE:
heirloom; need money; will sell at halt
value; mounted to suit, 012 Commercial
Bldg.
$400 LOT ON WEIDLER ST.
$500 Lot on Halsey; $23 cash, balance
small payments. MUIer, 303 Chamber Com.
NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE. $1000; $100 CASH.
$15 per month; will' build anything you
want same terms. C12 Commercial bldg.
$S00 NO CASH. IF IMPROVED, BUYS 3
large lots, 40 bearing fruit trees on west
slope of Mount Tabor. F 03, Oregonlan.
BARGAINS 3-ROOM HOUSE, LOT 00X100,
on East Ankeny car-line; price $000;
terms. E. J. Gelser. 205 H Morrison.
$2500 VERY CHOICE CORNER LOT IN
Holladay'a Addition., with 5-room house,
close in. Miller, 303 Chamber Com.
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$1000 FESE CORNER LOT S. E. CORNER
Hood and Grover; 100 feet qn Hood and
50 on Grover; owner, 211 GIbbs St.
THREE 6-ROOM HOUSES, CLOSE IN.
renting $70 month, $7500; terms; owner.
Apply Osborn Hotel.
7TH ST.. FRACTIONAL CORNER LOT, 7
blocks from Portland Hotel, a bargain.
C 00, Oregonlan.
RARE BARGAIN $2000 BUYS 235 ACRES
near Brownsville. B. S. Cook, 231 Alder
st,, Portland.
HOMES ON INSTALLMENT PLAN; PLANS
and estimate free. J. O. Wrenn, room 100,
Ablngton bldg.
1 LOT 100 FEET SQUARE. OTHER LOTS
from $130 up. Call 1213 Division st,, Howe
Addition.
BUILD YOURSELF A HOME. PAY ME
back by installments. Apply 405 Marquam.
BARGAKf FINE LOT ON 19TH ST.. CE
rcent walk: $1600. 2C0 North 19th.
TIMBER LAND FOR SALE.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP IN TRACTS
from 40 acres upwards; also recertified sol
diers" additional Porterfleld-Valentlne land
warrants and other kinds of land scrip. Ma
ginnis & Son. 227 Falling bldg.
044 ACRES OF TIMBER Hi COWLITZ
County. Wash., for sale at a bargain If
taken soon. D. W. Faulkner, Anita, la.
TIMBER INVESTMENTS I HAVE FOR
sale several large and small tracts of tim
ber. A, E. Mathews, 418 Oregonlan bldg.
SCRIP WRITE MB FOR LOWEST
prices. L. W. Whiting, 40S Ablngton bldg.
GOOD CHANCE FOR A RELINQUISHMENT
of 100 acres. K 05, Oregonlan.
WANTED REAL ESTATE,
4 TO S RESIDENCE LOTS IN GOOD LO
callty, Irvlngton, Holladay, Piedmont,
Upper Alblna or Cloverdlaie Additions
preferable; will glvo Interest In great and
very valuable coal mine; will bear close
investigation. Y 65, Oregonlan.
Wanted ten acres of improved
land on a car-line (with fruit, house and
barn preferred); stato location and price
to F. V. Andrews & Co., Hamilton bldg.
WANTED OLD MAN OR OLD LADY TO
sit as model; apply Lute Pease Harry
Murphy School, room 26, Russel bldg.,
0:30 A, M.
BRING US YOUR WEST SIDE PROPERTY:
we have buyers. L. W. Whiting & Co.. 403
Ablngton bldg.
WOULD BUY THREE OR FOUR SMALL
rental houses. C 63. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE FARMS.
COMPARE OUR PLACES WITH OTHERS.
$35 per acre for C40 acres: 10 miles from
Portland. In Clark County. Wash., with 100
acres In cultivation; fine 8-room house and
nice new barn; orchard; lots of beaverdam
land; close to Union ecboolhouse.
$4000 for 72 acres of finest land, 13 miles
from Portland, on good level road; nearly
50 acres clear; good buildings, nice orchard,
stock and machinery included; a snap.
$40 per acre for 110 acres at Jeflerson; 65
acres clear; nice orchard, house and barn;
10 bead cattle; all farming utensils; terms
$1500 cash, balance to suit,
CHARLESON & STAUB, 243 Morrison st,
34 ACRES ONE MDLE FROM CANBY, A
R, R. station; one and a half miles from
tho Willamette River; R. R, fare to Port
land 55 cents; 32 acres cleared and In
good cultivation; 2 acres In beautiful
grove, on main traveled road; excellent
roads year round; 10 acres in prunes; good
prune dryer, good well; a dwelling. Price
$3400. Call on John D. Stalnaker, agent,
Canby.
$800 WILL BUY 100 ACRES 4 MILES
from railroad; 7 acres In hay, 30 slashed
and easily cleared, small orchard, some
Improvements, timber on the place worth
the price; fine fruit land; similar land ad
joining worth $30 to $50 an acre. Palmer
Bros., room 418 .Oreeonlaa blfljr
FOR KENT FARMS.
27.000 ACRES OF IRRIGATED LAND,
free from the state to settlers, who will
pay from $5 to $15 per acre to the Co
lumbia Southern Irrigation Company tor
perpotual water right; for Information call
or address B. S. Cook, 231 Alder st,, Port
land. Or.
FOR SALE AT A RARE BARGAIN, IF
taken soon, 160 acres of the best land In
Yamhill County; fair buildings, jvlth water
piped to house and barn; good fences; don't
miss this chance, but call on J. E. Mel
linger, Dayton. Or.
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. Mc
Arthur & Mahoney, 410 Macleay bldg.
A FINE FARM
AND A BIG BARGAIN. TOO 40 acres, all
under cultivation, within 5 miles of Hllls
boro. Or.; good 7-room house, cement cel
lar; large barn and granary; smokehousa
and poultry-house; fine orchard and grapes;
1 mile to good school; 2 churches, store
and blacksmith shop; rural mall delivery
twice dally. Price only $3200. Terms.
$1700 down, balance long time at G per
cent per annum.
TAFT & CO.
125-C Ablngton Bldg. Phone Main 150.
FOR SALE 80 ACRES TIMBER LAND
near Cottage Grove,. Or.; large log house,
living water, good grass land when wood
is off; $600 cash. H. K. Joyce, Saginaw.
Or., or 740 E. 21st st., Portland.
FOR SALE GOOD DAIR"X AND STOCK
farm. 370 acres, ona mile from Astoria;
small house and orchard; green grass all
year. W. G. Howell. 538 Chamber of Com
merce. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE LN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to suit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wm. MacMaster, 311 Worcester
block.
$10 TO $20 MONTHLY BUYS 10 TO 100
acre farms near Portland with Immediate
possession: en railway and car lines. Ore
gon Iron & Stoel Co.. 330 Sherlock bldg.
800 ACRES VALLEY LAND IN SOUTHERN
Oregon: 650 open. 600 tillable, 200 river
bottom; well fenced and watered; good
buildings. Address X 53, Oregonlan.
Exceptionally fine, level farm. S3 acres, culti
vated; S miles east on car-line; modern Im
provements; 700 Winter apples. 227 Front st.
FOB SALE.
Horses, Vehicles, Etc
FOR SALE 1 DRAFT HORSE 5 YEARS
old, 1500 pounds; old mare, 1200 pounds;
Iron gray team, about 2S00. E. Dlmbet,
Hillsdale, Or. Phone Suburban 761.
FOR SALE CHEAP SWELL TEAM OF
driving horses, fine for pleasure, with two
seated trap; owner must sell. Call 220
3d st. Phono Main 1510.
STEAM WOOD-SAW; ALSO CHILD'S
hearse; Shetland pony and buggy. 211 Wash.
2 GOOD DELTVERY HORSES WILL SELL
cheap. Inquire Andrew Kan & Co,
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair It with Etaterlte; It rolls, easy to lay;
needs no painting or coating; good over old
Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs.
Elaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester bldg.
ABSTRACT BOOKS FOR SALE THE
oldest set of abstract books In Clatsop
County: full set of Astoria and entire
county. Apply Frank Spittle, Astoria, Or.
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BTANDARD TYPEWRITERS FROM $23;
all makas ranted and repaired. Rubber
stamps, notary seals, ate Cunningham's,
231 Stark. Tat. 1407.
DIAMONDS -K. CHOICE BLUE WHITE;
heirloom; need money; will Bell at half
value; mounted to suit, 012 Commercial
bldg.
PETALUMA INCUBATOR. 220-EGG CA
paclty; good running order; $15. Address
B 64, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE CHOICE BROWN LEGHORN
and Barred Rock eggs, $1 a setting. Phone
Union 2405.
GOOD LADIES' BICYCLE FOR SALE AT
$10. Inquire 150 E. 17th st.
ROLLTOP DESK, SAFE, TYPEWRITER
and chair. N 64, Oregonlan.
TWO SAFES; ONE DIEBOLD. 1 HALL'S.
L 63, Oregonlan.
SAFE USED FIVE WEEKS. D 55, OREGO
nian. HELP WANTED MALE.
SECOND COOK $33, AND TWO FLUNKEYS
$30, camp.
4 buckers, $2.75; 6 swampers and gen
eral hands for the woods, $2.23: 2 raft
men, $2.50; 2 peaveymen, $2.23; wood
choppers and bolt cutters.
Section foreman, $60.
Laborers and quarrymen for Bugby, the
big Government contract Job. Free fare.
2 bridge carpenters, $3; call early; 1
house carpenter, country.
Station men for new railroad work.
Plenty of Work.
C. R. HANSEN, Jr. 26 N. 2D ST.
NOTICE.
CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, the
leading employment agency of the North
west, 249 Burnslde st. Phono Main 3074.
UNCLE SAM WANTS HELP; 14.000 Ap
pointments last year; free examination pa
per an.d catalogue giving positions and sal
aries. Dept, V, Western Correspondence
University, 025 Golden Gate ave., San Fran
cisco. ARE YOU COMPETENT? WE HAVE Posi
tions for managers, salesmen, office men and
technical men paying $1000 to $5000 a year;
Jilgh grade exclusively; ask for booklet. Hap-
gooes, fruno c, ou Pioneer Diag.. scattie.
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MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade; class for ladles; write for particu
lars, and If in doubt make personal Investi
gation. American Barber College. 253 Ev
erett st., Portland.
Men to leant barber trade; only requires
eight weeks; special offer; constant prac
tice, expert Instruction; catalogue free.
Moler System College, San Francisco. CaL
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WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN
(single) as traveling solicitor, who can
furnish references; others need not apply.
Room 31, 400 Morrison, 11 to 2 P. M.
WANTED 23 MILL AND YARDMEN, $1.75
. to $2; 10 axmen. $2 to $2.25; plenty other
mill and woods work. Lumbermen's La
bor Bureau, 205 Morrison st
WANTED A GOOD. STEADY, INDUS -trious
boy to drive express wagon; also a
good office boy; must glvo reference. In
quire at 45 1st st,
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MUST HAVE PARTNER AT ONCE; WELL
establlshed business; who would be satis
fied with $1200 Income yearly; $150 re
quired. 281 Alder.
SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEP
lng, penmanship and English branches taught
by experienced teacher; day .and night, M
85, Oregonlan.
$25 TO $65 PER WEEK WORKING UNION
Mutual Aid Association sick and accident
benefits; $1 per month. 401 Marquam bldg..
Portland.
WANTED A GOOD LIVE ADVERTISING
solicitor to rent Cordrays Theater pro
gramme privilege. Apply Cordrays The
ater. JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FUR
nishes all kinds holp: labor contract a spe
cialty. 60 N. 5th. Phone Clay 592.
WANTED COATS AND PANTSMAKER;
must be first class; none other need apply.
C O. Williams. Baker City, Or-
WANTED SEVERAL MACHINISTS WITH
railroad experience for work In large lum
ber camp. B 60, Oregonlan.
WAJTTED GOOD, STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS
married man. no children, to take care of
.- TnttlfA Aft IfCt St-
ilUSTSCB 1HU s -"-
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPH
eTat Rembrandt Studio, 404 Ablngton bldg.,
3d and Washington.
-WANTED FHtST CLASS COATMAKER.
Greenland & Grek, 320 Mohawk bldg., 3d
and Morrison sts
WANTED YOUNG MEN TO LEARN BAR
ber trade; tree tulUon. Portland Barber
School. S2 N. 2d.
PANTRYMAN. THOMPSON'S RESTAU
rant. 5th st, bet. Washington and Alder.
CARRIAGE PAINTERS WANTED; MUST BE
first class. 164 Union ave., A. P. Nelson.
WANTED TEAMS FOR HAULING LUM
ber; steady work. Inrnan, Poulsen Co.
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COATMAKER WANTED. DEIERLING &
Padden. 510 Main st, Vancouver, Wash.
WANTED GIRL OR BOY FOR MANNER
work In tailor shop. 267 Everett.
700 MEN DAILY TO HAVB UAIU CUT,
i5s JW aw sur&sio A
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED POSITIONS FOR TRAINED
nurses, bookkeepers, clerks, stenographers
we have registered; we want a stenograph
er, cooks, chambermaids, waitress and
housework girls; registration free. Mrs.
Jones. 105 4th st. Red 2000.
WOMEN TO SEW AT HOME. PLAIN SEW
lng only; steady work, good pay; no ma
terials to buy and sent everywhere free.
Send reply envelope for particulars and
wages we pay. Du Pont Company, Dept,
W. K. H., Philadelphia. Pa.
WANTED YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPH
er to offer part services in exchange for
privilege of taking in outside work and use
of desk and new Smith machine. Apply
F 52, Oregonlan.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KEfDS CHAM
bermaids. cooks, waitresses, nurseglrls sec
ondglrls, housekeepers, housework, $15 to
$30. Canadian Parlors, 220Ji Morrison.
Phone Mala 1323.
WANTED GIRL TO HELP WITH GEN
eral housework; German preferred; must
have good recommendations. Mrs. Fred
Broetje, West ave. and Base Line, Mu
Tabor.
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AMATEURS! AMATEURS! AMATEURS!
Singers, performers, musicians, wanted Im
mediately; $25 weekly. Newman's The
atrical Agency, 313 Washington.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR
general housework and cooking; small
family. Call SIS Marshall st, bet, 24th
and 25th sts.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS. WAIT
resscs, chambermaids, general workers. St.
Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone Black;
2SS1.
FOR LADIES ONLY.
Portland Women's Employment Company.
210 Allsky, cor. 3d and Morrison. Red 3037.
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WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERY
trimmers and makers; also apprentices.
Apply to Lowengart & Co., 02 Front st,
TIRED WORKING FOR $3 OR $4 PER
day? See Mr. Waldo, 3S5 Yamhill, before
0 A, M. or after 5 P. M.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A STARCHER
ahd two lroners at Vancouver Steam
Laundry. Vancouver, Wash.
WANTED 10 GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK,
cooks, nurse girls, etc Portland Employ
ment Co., 211 Morrison st.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERY
make.-s. Apply at once. Wonder Millinery
Co.. 1st and Morrison.
WANTED A GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS
second work; references required. Apply at
835 Lovejoy street.
WANT GOOD. EXPERIENCED GIRL TQ
be waitress for restaurant. Boston Kitch
en. 120 N. 6th. st.
LADY TEACHERS ARE WANTED AT CHI
ncse Christian Mission, 227 2d st. Apply
from 10 to 4 P. M.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
small family. 603 Tillamook at., cor. ISth,
Phone East 200.
WANTED GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE
work, only two In family. Call 234 Margin,
foot Halsey st.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK-
ing; good wages. Apply from 0 to 12, 0
N. 10th st,
REFINED HOUSEKEEPER. ONE WILLING
to travel and take charge of child. Call 22d
3d street,
COMPETENT GHIL WANTED FOR GEN-.
eral housework; small family. 789 Petty-,
grove.
GOOD HOME FOR ELDERLY WOMAN
who will take care of baby. G 66, Orego
nlan. WANTED TEACHERS. $40. FISK TEACH
ers' Agency. 7th and Stark; afternoons.
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WANTED TEACHERS FOR CHINESH
Mission. 233 2d st,, 7:30 to 0:30 P. M.
WANTED EXPERIENCED LADY CLOTHES
lroners. Apply Star Laundry Co.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED AT
Wateon's Restaurant, 100 4th st,
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WANTED A GOOD PLAIN COOK; TWO
In family. 812 Johnson st,
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; MUST
be good cook. 313 13th st,
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WANTED A GIRL FOR SECOND WORK.
575 Hoyt st,
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WANTED A GHtL; SMALL FAMILY. 12S
N. 17th.
HELP WANTED MALE OR
TEMALE.
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SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SALESPEOPLE
on goods that are consumed dally In every
household. Address, giving age, reference
and full particulars, E 60, care Oregonlan.
THE PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT COM
pany, the leading employment company In
Portland; men and women supplied free.
211 Morrison st. Phone Main 4640.
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WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; good wages. Apply 731 Savler st.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerics.
POSITION BY YOUNG ATTORNEY. FIVE
years experience; understand bookkeeping
and operato typewriter; stranger In Ore
gon, but can give good references. Ad
dress box 155, Athena, Or.
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AN A NO. 1 GROCERY CLERK DESIRES
position as grocery salesman or manager
for grocery department; 12 years' experi
ence; good sign-writer; references. V 63,
care Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED IN GEN
eral merchandise, wants work city or
country: will furnish references. W 63,
care Oregonlan.
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Miscellaneous.
MAN. 24. WITH 7 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
as clerk, traveler fish trade. Norway, Eng
land, knowledge smoking, preserving of fish
.n England and Germany, wants situation;
good workman; best references. B 65, Ore
gonlan. YOUNG MAN, 20. WOULD LIKE TO BE
come Identified with some real estate com
pany In this section; salary no Item. H 57.
Oregonlan.
ELDERLY GARDENER WANTS SITUA
tlon on private place, city or country; no
horses or cows. O 65, Oregonlan.
WANTED ROUGH CARPENTER WORK
of any kind by the day or Job, city cr
country. Q 65, Oregonlan.
GOOD. HONEST JAPANESE WANTS
cooking and housework. Phone Hood 303.
41 1st st,
PHOTOGRAPHERS POSITION BY A
good all round man. G 52, Oregonlan.
SITUATIONS WANTED FE-CALX.
Bookkeepers and Stenographers.
WANTEEI POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER
or bookkeeper or both by young woman
graduate of business college, neat writer.
Phone Union 1564 or address S 65, Ore
gonlan. Irurses
EXPERIENCED NURSE GIRL WANTS Po
sition; call at 583 Overton. Phono Main
3740.
Miscellaneous.
SITUATIONS WANTED CAPABLE WOM
e'n, washing, Ironing, cleaning, young wom
an housekeeper, boy 6. widower's family;
chambermaid. 230 Yamhill. Phono
Black 28S1.
SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED
woman camp cook; furnish own help. 230 la
YamhllL Phone Black 2881.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PIANIST WANTS
position, day or night; good sight reader.
Address G 16, Oregonlan.
POSITION WANTED BY A TRAINED
nurse. Phone Main 4232, or call 421 0th st-
WANTED AGENTS.
COMPETENT AGENTS TO SELL THG
new combination life, accident and health
policies. Issued exclusively by tho Con
servative Life Insurance Company. Holds
tho world's record; 3 years old. insur
ance In forco $25,000,000. Assets $1,500,000.
Now writing $1,300,000 of insurance per
month in California. Liberal renewal
agency contract, direct with home otTlce.
Representatives making big money and
building life Income. Call or address tho
company, Goodnough bldg., Portland.
WANTED CIRCULAK DISTRIBUTERS.
Cash paid. Send stamp. American Dis
tributer. Denver, Colo.
AGENTS LADY OR GENTLEMAN. HOMO
or out of town: good commission. 109 lltm .
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