Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 22, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, 'APRIL' 22, 1904.
AFRAID OF OUR BRONCHOSf
UAPANESE ARE NOT IN MARKET
FOR AMERICAN HORSES.
H. L. Fleming, Who Supplied Thous
ands of Mounts to British Army)
Fails to Get Contract.
,! yesterday's arrivals at the- Port
land was H. Ij. Fleming, of Capo Town,
South Africa, -whom the dispatches have
recently announced Tvas commissioned to
purchase some 10,000 head of horses for the
Japanese army. Mr. Fleming Is a member
of a firm "which supplied the major por
tion". h"hores for" the British army
during the Boer -war. He is decidedly
English, and this Is his first visit to the
United States, although he has spent
much of his life in the Argentine Repub
lic, where his firm has extensive Interests.
Ho has Just arrived from Japan and will
spend several weeks in the United States
before returning to the Orient.
"The announcement that I am. here to
buy horses for the Japanese army is un
sounded," said he, yesterday.
"My visit to Japan was for the purpose
of investigating conditions, and, if the op
portunity presented itself, selling that
.nation consignments of horses.
"After looking the ground over and con
ferring with the men who are directing the
present war, I am free to say that my
mission was in vain, so far as the present
is concerned. The Japanese nation is not
buying horses and has not made any con
tracts of such a character. All announce
ments that largo orders for horses have
been placed in this country are untrue.
Just before I left Japan I had an inter
view with Major-Gencral Okura, Inspector-General
of the Japanese army, who
has spent several years in Europe. He
told me positively that he did not expect
land fighting to commence before the last
of June or the first of July, and that
ifapan could furnish all the horses needed
pr at least a year from that time.
"The Japs recognize the fact that they
are inferior horsemen and they are afraid
of your unbroken, bucking bronchos. Their
gresXest need is for artillery horsey but
unless they make decided reforms, they
will not use many horses in hauling their
guns. This is at present largely done by
coolies, and unless they change their no
tions their cannon will be drawn by man
power during the present war.
"I am merely looking to the future when
I come here to investigate the possibili
ties for securing horses and am only hop
ing that the exigencies of subsequent con
ditions may enable me to secure contracts
-with the Mikado's army. Any person
who represents that he Is authorized to
ibuy horses for the Japanese army is at
tempting to deceive, as I know absolutely
that no such authority has been given."
DOCTOES CONTRACT DISEASE.
Tuberculosis Patients In a Hospital
Are Careless.
W TOHK, April 2L Several physi
cians at Bellevue Hospital have suddenly
contracted tuberculosis from association
"with patients in the institution. House
Surgeon B-obert 6. Macdonald is the most
seriously affected, and his death is expect
ed hourly.
According to the hospital authorities,
members of the staff have been greatly
run down, by overwork and thus became
peculiarly susceptible to the dread dis
ease. Negligence on the part of the tuberculo
sis patients, they say, is the direct cause.
Persons in that ward should, under the
regulations, expectorate in receptacles
provided for such use, but the doctors
say whenever an attendant's back is
turned they spit on the floor and thus gen
erate germs which are certain to spread
disease if Inhaled by persons in the least
run down physically.
St. Louis Fair Increases Its Force.
ST. LOUIS, April 2L An additional
force of 2500 workmen, making an all
night -working shift of nearly 2000 men,
began today to force the work on
the "World's Fair to completion for the
opening. The night force to be put on
immediately will, it is said, more than
make up for the work lost during the bad
weather. If the lighting of the avenues
where the roadway and paving is to be
done is not perfected by the time the
men start work, naphtha torches and
lanterns will bo provided to facilitate
the work.
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Woman's Club to Have Home.
CHICAGO, April 2L Hull House "Wo
man's Club, through a gift of $20,000 from
Mrs. Joseph Tilton Bowen, will be the
first women's organization irt Chicago to
have its own home. Announcement of
the donation has just been made at the
regular weekly meeting by Miss Jane
Adams. The building will be erected on
land owned by Hull House, adjoining the
structures now standing.
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Visitors to Tortlan
Should not miss the delightful trips up
and down the Columbia River. Particu
lars at O. R & N. city ticket omc
Third and "Washlngton-
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL KEPOBT.
IPORTLAND. Or., April 21. Maximum tem
perature, 03 degrees; minimum temperature, 46
degrees. River reading, 11 A M., 17.9 feet;
change In 24 hours, .1 of a foot. Total pre
cipitation, 6 P.M. to 5 P. M., .00 of an inch;
total precipitation since September 1, 1003,
45.21 Inches; normal precipitation, sinco Sep
tember 1, 1003, 40.84 inches; excess, 4.37
Inches. Total sunshine, April 20. 1004. 0:07;
possible sunshine, April 20, 1904. 13:48. Barom
eter, reduced to 6ea-level, at 5 P. M., 29.79.
PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Showery conditions continue la California
and the North Pacific States. No heavy rains
have occurred, hut they have geen general
nearly everywhere west of the Rocky Moun
tains. Storm warnings are- displayed at the mouth
of the Columbia River and on Gray's Harbor.
A maximum -wind velocity of CO miles from
the south occurred lot during the afternoon at
the North Head station at the mouth of the
Columbia River.
The indications are for ehowers in this dis
trict Friday.
Tho river at Portland -was 17.9 feet at 5:30
P. M. It -will slowly fall during the next few
days.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for tho 28 hours
ending at midnight, April 22:
Portland aad vicinity Showers, westerly
winds.
Western Oregon Showers, warmer south por
tion, westerly winds, high along the Coast.
Western Washington Showers. westerly
Winds, high along tho Coast.
Eastern "Washington. Eastern Oregon and
Idaho Showers, high southwesterly winds.
EDWARD. A, SEALS, District Forecaster,
rXrJ-nCXAN,.TT,
SmiTS-MO ftSHllCTOX :TEEET3. NETUID, 01EC31
European Plan ; t . $1.00, $1.50, $2.00per Day
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR,
American Plan
also European
Plan. Modern
Restaurant.
$3 PER DAY
and upward.
COST ONI VTT.T.TOX DOLLARS.
Portland's New Hotel
It's a gem. Everything- new anfl elegant Steam heat, electric- lights. Por
celain baths and lavatories on every floor. Hates, 75c, $1.00, $.E0 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
AUCTION SALTS DAT.
At Baker's Auction-Rooms, corner Alder
and Park street. Sale at 2 P. M. Geo. Baker
& Co., auctioneer.
By tho Ford Auction Company, at 182 First
street, at 10 A M. H. Ford, auctioneer.
At residence. SSI Thurman st. (Take "Wash
ington and 23d-st, car.) Sale at 10 A M. Geo.
Baker & Co., auctioneers.
At GUman's Auction-Rooms, 418 "Wash
ington street at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N.
Gllmon, auctioneer.
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MEETING NOTICES.
FRAM ASSEMBLY. "UNITED ARTISANS
Officers and members will please attond the
funeral of our deceased brother, W. H. Thom
as, at Finley'e chapel, at 4 P. M., Friday,
April 22. MRS. J. LEACH, Secretary.
W. J. PRITCHARD, Master Artisan.
MYRTLE CHAPTER, NO. 15, O. E.
S. Regular communication this
(Friday) evening In Masonic Tan
nic, at R o'clock. Official visit of
tho Grand "Worthy Matron. By order W. M.
JENNIE H. GALLOWAY, Secretary.
HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A
- F. & A. M. Special communication
this (Friday) at 3:ao m.. ior
the purpose of conducting tho fu
neral of Brother William Thomas.
Services to bo held at J. P. Finley & Son's
ChapeL By order of tho "W. M.
W. M DELIN, Secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
MULTNOMAH CAMP NO. 77
Meets Friday nights in their
forest. East Sixth and East Al-rfM-
trtB- Floor work not ex
celled by any camp In tho order. Come and
meet witn ua. J. .. umo. i
HASSALO LODGE NO. 15, L O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at 7:30
o'clock. First degree. Visitors welcome.
HENRY BROWN, Secretary.
KREMLIN BAKU, L O. M
Nobles intending to go to Taco.
ma must secure passage today.
Train leaves 8:30 tomorrow
(Saturday). Fare $3.80 round
trip.
E. E. SHARON. Recorder.
,
DEED.
ZOLLER In this city. April 21, 1004. Joseph
ina A Zoller, aged 0 years, 5 months and 0
days. Funeral notice hereafter.
MORGAN At Salem, Or., April 20, 1004, Da
vid D. Morgan, aged 09 years, 0 months and
6 days. Funeral notice hereafter.
M'KEE In this city, April 21. 1004, Fannie
Armstrong, beloved wife of Edward D. Mc
Kee in the 46th year of her age. San Fran
cisco and Oakland, Cah, papers please copy.
MILLER At his late residence, 451 EL Clay
St., April 21, 1004, John Miller, age 73 years,
1 month, 2 days. Remains at F. S. Dun
nlng's undertaking parlors. Funeral notlco
later.
rUNERAI, NOTICES.
CRONTN At her home near McMlnnvllle,
Mary, beloved daugater of Johannah Cronln.
Funeral from St. James Church. McMlnn
vllle, 10:30 A M, Friday, April 22.
WALLACE April 20, 1001. at his late resi
dence. 725 FJ. Stark St.. "William G. "Wallace,
age 59 years, 11 months, 20 days. Funeral
Friday, April 22, from St. Francis Church,
11th and E. Oak sts., at 9:30 A M Inter
ment at Greenwood Cemetery. Services at
the gravo private.
THOMAS The neighbors of Georgo Wash
ington Camp, 201, "W. O. "W., are requested
to attend tho funeral services of our late
neighbor, "William Thomas, at Finley" s
Chapel, Friday, April 22, at 4 P. M C. C
H. Frederick, H. L. Day, chirk.
PETERSON April 20. 1004, at lato resi
dence, 284 ft Yamhill street, Rasmus Peter
son, aged 01 years, 2 months and 18 days.
Funeral Friday, April 22, at 11 A M.,
from Holman's chapel, corner Third and
Salmon streets. Relatives and friends re
spectfully invited to attend. Interment
Lone Fir Cemetery.
O'NBTL At Angel Island. California, y.pril 10,
Captain Patrick O'Nell, husband of Mary
O'Nell and father of John O'Neil and the
late Katherins O'Nell and brother-in-law of
Miss Godcna Eric Funeral Sunuay, April
24, 1904, at 1:30 P. M., from Holman'e chap
el, con-er Third and Salmon sts. Relatives
and filLcds respectfully Invited to attend.
Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
THOMAS Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices of the lato "William H. Thomas, which
will bo held at Finleys chapel, at 4 P. M.,
today. Interment, Wllsonvllle, Or.
KEASDY In this city, April 21, 1904, at the
family residence, 613 20th st., Nettle Guild
Xeasey, aged 31 years and 29 days. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral cervices, -which will be
held at the First Christian Church, corner of
Park and Columbia sts., at 10 A M, Satur
day, April 23. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
MENSCH Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices of Charles M. Mensch, which will bo
held at Flnleya chapel at 10 A. M., Satur
day, April 23. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
FLOWERS Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral serv
ices of the late William A Flowers, which
will be held at Flnley's chapel at 2 P. M.,
Saturday, April 23. Interment Lone Fir
Cemetery.
HARDEN- In this city, April 21, 1904. at the
residence of Mr. B. "W. Stockyn, 70S Hoyt ,
Violet O. Harding, aged S3 years, 4 months
and 15 days. Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral
services, which will bo held at the above
residence at 10 A M, Saturday, April 23.
Tho Interment will take place at Oregon
City, in Mountain View Cemetery. The boat
will leave the foot of Taylor st,, at 11:30
A M.
DARROW In this city, April 21, 1904, at the
family residence, near Piedmont. Lureny J.
Darrow. aged 54 years, 5 months and 25
days. Friends and acquaintances are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral services,
which will be held at Flnley's chapel at 2
P. M today. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertaken nnd
embalm rai, have mored to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. -uy assistant.
Telephone No. 607.
J. P. FINLEY At SON. Funeral Directors,
cor. Sd and Madison. Office of County Cor
sner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 8.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52.
CLARKE BKOS.. FINE FLOWERS, ilo
ral designs. SS0 Morrison.
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DUNNING & CAMPION, Undertakers, 7 th
and Pine. Lady assistant. Phono Main 430.
NEW TODAY.
Investors, Attention!
$9850
Corner with substantial Im
provements, two blocks 60uth
of Morrison st.: rent income
over $1000 per annum. F. BRESKE. 444
I Sherlock, bids "
XX
C W. KNOWLES, Mgr,
HEADQUARTERS
FOR TOURISTS AS 3
COMMERCIAL TEATEIERS
Special rates
made to families
and slnglo gentle
men. Tho man
agement will be
pleased at all
times to show
rooms and give
prices. A modern
Turkish bath es
tablish m e n t in
the hotel.
1L C. BOWERS,
Manager.
EDUCATIONAL.
OF OUR GRADUATES
proves that a course with tia 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
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLE, Resident Manager.
Tonight at 8:15 o'clock, popular-price matineo
tomorrow at 2:15 o'clock, last performance to
morrow night,
AL. G. FIELD'S MINSTRELS
Evening prices, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c, 25c.
Popular matinee prices, adults. 50c; children.
25a Seats are now selling. "Watch for tho" big
parade at high noon today.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLE, Resident Manager.
Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday nights, April
25, 20, 27, 1904; epeclal-price matinee Wednes
day, MARY MANNERING, In the delightful
comedy "HARRD3TS HONEYMOON." Even
ing prices Lower floor, except last 3 rows,
$2.00; last 3 rows, $1.50. Balcony, flrst 3 rows,
$1.50; second 3 rows. SI; last C rows, 75c
Boxes and loges, $12.50. Special matineo
prices Lower floor, $1.50, $1. Balcony, $L00,
75c. 50c Entire gallery, 50c Seats are now
selling. Phone Main 80S.
CORDRAY'S THEATER
CORDRAY & RUSSELL, MGRS.
TONIGHT, SATURDAY MAT. AND NIGHT,
The Olympfa Comic Opera Company
in tho
"Chimes of Normandy"
NEXT SUNDAY MATEfEE AND NIGHT, '
;The Mikado"
Prices as usual.
CORDRAY'S THEATER
CORDRAY & RUSSELL. MANAGERa
Monday and Tuesday
evenings, April 25-20,
"Mary of Magdala."
"Wednesday evening,
April 27.
"Hedda. Gfthlr"
MRS.
FISKE
Prices $2.00, $1.50. SL00, 75c and 50c
Seats on sale today at 10 A M.
THE BAKER gK
THEATER and Manage.
Phone Main 1007.
Tonight, all week, matinee Saturday, the new
Nelll-Morosco Company, in Nat Goodwin's suc
cess, THE COWBOY and THE LADY
Evening prices, 50c, 33c, 25c, 15c
Matinee. 25c 15c, 10c
Next week beginning
Sunday matineo, April 24,
THE SWORD OF THE KING
Henrietta Crosman's'Great Success.
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EMPIRE THEATER
Twelfth and Morrison streets.
Six Nlghta, Beginning Tuesday, April 19,
ANNA EVA
FAY
In
SOMNOLENCY.
Marvelous I mysterious! the talk of the country I
Popular prices, 25c and 35c
Matinees tor ladles only Thursday and Satur
day. All seats, 25c
FREE On Tuesday evening, ono lady will be
admitted free on every paid ticket.
ARCADE THEATER
Seventh and. Washington.
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:80 to 4:30. 7:30 to 10:30,
Sunday, continuous from 2 to 10:3a
For Ladles- Gentlemen and Children.
Admission. 10 cents to any seat.
BASEBALL
PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE
AT ATHLETIC rARK.
Cor. Vaughn and 23d st.
"Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 3:30 P. M.
Saturday S P. M., Sunday 2:30 P. M.
Monday. April 20. 3:30 P. M.
Ladles' day, today.
NEW TODAX.
Mortgage Loans 5and Upwards
Keal Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Lines
A. H. BIBRELL,
XVsnncrly of MacMoster & BirrcU,
S02-S McKay Building. Third and Stark,
Fhona Main 232.
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, Eaet
Side, close in, for $2300. payable In Install
ments, with 0 per cent interest.
R. B. LAMSON
728 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE
Second-hand Hoe Shaving Machino
(hand power) for matter 19x26. In
quire of A. W. Cochran, with Ore
geminn Publishing Co,
NEW TODAY.
DLLDSTRATION NO. 11.
The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OP
OREGON.
No. 100 THIRD STREET.
Incorporated April 22, 1SS7.
In the Autumn of 1002 certain good Sisters
of Charity were constructing a large build
ing. Like prudent people, they had their
funds ready to pay for the same. Again,
like prudent people, they desired to get In
terest until it was necessary to disburse
the funds. They accordingly procured from
us three certificates of $5000 each, payablo
on 00 days' call, with Interest at 4 per cent
per annum. They will call these certificates
in time to mako the several payments that
may become duo to their contractor.
Why will not this plan work in your case 7
Give us on opportunity of explaining fur
ther to you or send for our book of
ILLUSTRATIONS.
BENJ. L COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
BUTTER LOWER
Best creamery ..... ......50c, 55a
Good creamery .....45c, 50c
Dairy butter ....... 35c, 40c
Ranch eggs 20c
Best sugar-cured ham .......13c
Picnic bam Dc
5 pounds lard compound 45c
5 pounds pure leaf lard 55c
Arbuckle and Lion coffee, 2 pounds... ....55c
Chickens (Saturday), pound 17c and 18c
LA GRANDE CREAMERY, 201 Yamhill st.
CHOICE QUARTER-BLOCK. M'MILLEN'S
Addition, cor. of Cherry and Benton sts.,
for sale for $3000 by W". B. Chase. 007 "Wor
cester block; office hours, 8 to 12 A M.
10.000 FEET OP BEST-LOCATED WARE
house ground site. "West 81de: sldstr&ck.
Particulars. L. E. Thompson & Co.. 223
td st.
INVESTMENT WEST SIDE FLATS. IN
come $1000 yearly; price $5500. L. E.
Thompson & Co., 228 8d st.
POVERTY SHOP
Do you live In Shanty Town? Do you
deslro to llvo In Shanty Town? Shanty
Town la whero 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 51000. 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.
University Park is the high-toned resi
dence district of all the high plateau be
tween the rivers. Prices of lots, $60 and
upward. One-tenth cash, balance So
monthly on east lot.
FRANCIS I. McKENNA
Room 605 Commercial Block.
A FEW SETS OF
MODERN
ELOQUENCE
WILL BE SOLD
AT HEAVY DISCOUNT
The Famous Library Edition
Apply Room 200
OREGONIAN BUILDING
IRVIINGTOIN
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.
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WOODSTOCK
Portland's Choice Suburb.
Homes on Monthly Installments.
rORTLAJO) TRUST COMPAKT,
100 Third St.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On improved city and farm property. Build
ing' loans. Installment loans. WM. MAC
MASTER. 311 Worcester block.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FIVE MINUTES' WALK FROM THE HO-bart-Curtls.
lot 40x02. fronting on two
streets, and If you build on It you'll havo
the finest view In tho city, all for $000.
L. "W. Whiting & Co., 408 Ablngton bids.
NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE, BASEMENT,
porcelain bath, nlco porch, corner, 02x120,
Union avc. Highland, $1050; also 6-room
cottage, basement, full lot, $1200, terms.
Owner 117 Ablngton bldg.
BARGAIN. MOST DESIRABLE QUARTER,
or half block. East Bumsldo. Closo in.
Sightly. Streets Improved, cheap. Terms to
suit. Johnson & Van Zante, 003 Commercial
building, Portland.
$450 THE CHOICEST -ACRE FRONTING
Portland Blvd., adjoins Piedmont; high,
cleared, grand view; magnificent homo site.
G. H. Van Houten, 303 Chamber of Com.
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C-ACRE SUBURBAN HOME. HOUSE,
barn, fences, fruit trees, grapes, etc; 40
minutes' ride on car to Portland; cheap,
$2000. X 05, core Oregonlan.
OWNER HAS FOR SALE A NEW 7-ROOM
house, near Portland Academy; any ono de
siring such a property would do well to com
munlcate with L 40, Oregonlan.
$2000 S-ROOM HOUSE, FULL LOT, SEV
eral flno bearing fruit trees; deslrablo location;-
East Portland Heights. Inquire
Samuel Weldon, 145 & 3d st.
$350 HALF VALUE. 2 LOTS. ONE BLOCK
from car, 3-room bouso; some furniture and
fence; must sell. See T. L. Sullivan, Laurel
wood; Mt. Scott car.
FOR SALE FINEST CORNER ON BASE
Line Road, Mt. Tabor; 152x158, A lots,
opposite Plunder's gardens. F. A. Van
kirk, 150 Front st.
$400 LOT ON WEIDLER ST.
$500 Lot on Halscy; $25 cash, balance
small payments. Miller, 303 Chamber Com.
. ,
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addlton. Lents', Or. Take Mt. Scott car: 5c.
MOST ATTRACTIVE ACRE AT MT. TABOR,
surrounded by beautiful homes; In fine con
dition. Miller, 303 Chamber of Commerce.
0-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN Hf EVERT RE
epect; terms, $2500. Hoopengamer &
Ennes, C23 Chamber of Commerce.
$1000 FINE CORNER LOT S. E. CORNER
Hood and Grover; 100 feet on Hood and
50 on Grover; owner, 211 GIbbs st.
QUIT LOOKING FOR A HOME. LET US
show you one. Hoopengamer & Ennes,
025 Chamber of Commerce.
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7TH ST.. FRACTIONAL CORNER LOT, 7
blocks from Portland Hotel, a bargain.
C 00, Oregonlan.
RARE BARGAIN $2000 BUYS 255 ACRES
near Brownsville, B. 8. Cook, 251 Alder
St., Portland.
7TH ST., FRACTIONAL CORNER LOT. 7
blocks from Portland Hotel; a bargain. C
CG, Oregonlan.
HOMES ON INSTALLMENT PLAN; PLANS
and estimate free. J. O. Wrenn, room 100,
Ablngton bldg.
8-ROOM COTTAGE AND SIGHTLY LOT,
Grand ave., near Prescott, $700. Phono
Union 0524.
1
NEW 0-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, NEAR
steel bridge; $3000; terma 012 Commercial
building.
BUILD YOURSELF A HOME. PAY ME
back by installments. Apply 405 Marquam.
TWO LOTS ON TILLAMOOK ST., NEAR
2Sth st. Apply at 11314 3d st. N.
FOR SALE CHEAP CORNER LOT ON HT.
Gcott car-une. cau cm it. ao. st
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
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.
I. Eckerson & Co.. 5 Washington bldg.
NEW AND MODERN- 7-ROOM COTTAGE
In Upper Alblna; bath, toilet, full slzo
basement; flno corner lot; only $2300.
New and modern 5-room cottago on E.
Burnsldc. near car-barns; only $1420. Lan
caster Realty Co., 321 Morrison st., or 151H
Gth st.
$450 BUYS 4 LOTS, 50x100 EACH, ONE
block from Portsmouth Station, St. Johns
car-line; good garden; soil cleared and level;
sell ono or all at same rate: best bargain on
this car-line. Ellis & Holaday, room 21, 204
Morrison st.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? QUARTER
block, Tillamook and E. 12th; sewer, gas,
water, cement walks; threo blocks to two
car-lines: bargain to party who will Im
prove. F. R. Cook, owner. 240 Stark st.
TIMBEB LAND FOR SALE.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP IN TRACTS
from 40 acres upwards; also recertified sol
diers' additional Porterfleld-Valentino land
warrants and other kinds of land scrip. Ma
glnnls & Son. 227 Falling bldg.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP FOR SALE IN
any size tracts, ready for Immediate use; this
scrip will take agricultural, grazing or tim
ber land. H. B. Compson, G1S Marquam bldg.
044 ACRES OF TIMBER rN COWLITZ
County, Wash., for sale at a bargain If
taken soon. D. w. Faulkner, Anita, la.
TIMBER INVESTMENTS I HAVE FOR
salo several large and small tracts of tim
ber. A. E. Mathows. 418 Oregonlan bldg.
HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT, CLOSE
to railroad and river; hoSise; fine chance.
Room 38, Washington bldg.
SCRIP WRITE MB FOR LOWEST
prices. L. W. Whiting. 40S Ablngton bldg.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
4 TO 8 RESIDENCE LOTS IN GOOD Lo
cality, Irvlngton. Holladay, Piedmont,
Upper Alblna or Cloverdlale Additions
preferable: will give Interest In great and
very valuable coal mine; will bear closa
Investigation. Y 05, Oregonlan.
WANTED TODAY TO TRADE 240-ACRE
stock farm above Oregon City, for house and
lot in Portland. Owner of farm at room 2,
234JS Morrison et., today only. CalL
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR G AND 7-ROOM
houses on both sides of the river. See us
for a quick sale. Hoopengamer & Ennes,
G25 Chamber of Commerce.
BRING US TOUR WEST SIDE PROPERTY;
we have buyers. L. W. Whiting & Co., 403
Ablngton bldg.
TOR SALE FARMS.
THREE VERY CHEAP FARMS
147 acres, all good land, fenced and cross
fenced; 110 acres cultivated, house, 3 barns;
watered by springs; orchard. schoolhou3e
on farm; good county road; 2& miles from
town on railroad, Yamhill County, Or.; a
good farm; easy terms; possession given.
125 acres land, 0 acres beaverdam, 70
acres cultivated, now In crop; good 8-room
house with bath, barn, orchard, team,
wagon, harness, buggy, farming Imple
ments, nearly new; cows, calvos, chickens,
turkeys, etc; H mllo to R. I nation; G
miles to Vancouver. Wash.; if c .red could
divide farm and sell part; undoubtedly tha
best farm buy now offered: might take
somo trade; price for all, $4750.
100 acres good land, 50 acres cultivated,
all fenced; good house, large frame barn,
with silo and cellar; flno orchard, good
water; 9 head cattle. 3 horses, wagon,
hack, buggy, cart, 2 mowers, rake, hay
fork and ropes, 2 plows, 2 cultivators,
cream separator, hay and oats; 1 mile
from Columbia River on good rood; on ac
count of sickness will sell at sacrifice.
HENKLE &. BAKER, 217 Ablngton Bldg.
A GOOD FARM FOR SALE CHEAP
80 acres, 40 in cultivation, good 10-room
house, fair barn, 3 acres In orchard, good
living water, also well at the house, 2 miles
east of Canby. 8 miles from Oregon City,
the cultivated land Is in a high state of
cultivation, and tho unimproved land is easy
to clear; this land lays on a good Improved
road and handy to market. For further In
formation inquire of J. J. Cooke, Oregon
City. Or.
$800 WILL BUY 160 ACRES 4 MILES
from railroad; 7 acres in hay, 30 slashed
and easily cleared, small orchard, some
Improvements, timber on tho place worth
the price; fine fruit land; similar land ad
joining worth $30 to $50 on acre Palmer
Bros., room 41S Oregonlan bldg.
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27.000 ACRES OF IRRIGATED LAND.
free from tho state to settlers, who will
pay from $5 to $15 per acre to the Co
lumbia Southern Irrigation Company for
perpntual water right; for Information call
or address B. S. Cook. 251 Alder St., Port
land. Or.
15 ACRES NEAR MH.WAUKTE. 6 ACRES
'"''ar. 1 acre In grapes, 2 acres In all kinds
i fruit trees. 2 acres In clover, 10 acres
slashed: house and barn: prico and terms
reasonable. C. Kerr, owner, blacksmith,
Mllwaukle.
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.
FOR SALE SO ACRES TIMBER LAND
near Cottage Grove.. Or.; large log house,
living water, good grass land when wood
Is off; $000 cash. H. K. Joyce, Saginaw,
Or., or 740 B. 21st st, Portland.
FOR SALE SO ACRES GOOD PLOW LAND
In 15-11 Deschutes Irrigation & Power
Company's canal through center of both
forties; warranty deed. Address Tho Jour
nal, Prlnevllle, Or.
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FOR SALE; GOOD DAIRY AND STOCK
farm, 370 acres, one mile zrom Astoria;
small bouso and orchard; green grass all
year. W. O. HowelL 538 Chamber of Com
merce. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE H ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; paymenu
made to emit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wm. MacMaster. 311 Worcester
block.
SOO ACRES VALLEY LAND IN SOUTHERN
Oregon; 650 open. 500 tillable, 200 river
bottom; well fenced and watered; good
buildings. Address X 53, Oregonlan.
SEE OWNER TODAY OF 240-ACRE STOCK
farm above Oregon City; to trado for houso
and lot In Portland, or sell very cheap, at
2343 Morrison St., room 2.
FORTY ACRES RICH SOIL. FRUIT TREES
and berries, necessary buildings, two good
springs; 12 acres in cultivation; price $000.
407 10th.
Exceptionally fine, level farm. 55 acres, culti
vated; 8 miles east on car-line; modern im
provements; 700 Winter apples. 227 Front st.
rOK SALE.
Horses, Vehicles, Etc
FOR SALE 1 DRAFT HORSE 5 YEARS
old, 1500 pounds; old mare, 1200 pounds;
iron gray team, about 2800. E. Dimbet,
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. Phone Main 1510.
BLACK HORSE 8 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT
1450 pounds; $125; single or double. C. El
Hanson, 133 E. 20th st. Phono Union 42G0.
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STEAM WOOD-SAW; ALSO CHILD'S
hearse; Shetland pony and buggy. 211 Wash.
FOR SALE 20 EASTERN OREGON HORSES
from 1000 to 1200 pounds. 3SO Water st.
2 GOOD DELIVERY HORSESWILL SELL
cheap. Inquire Andrew' Kan & Co.
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE BLACK COW AND CALF,
fresh 10 days; Jersey cow will be fresh In
about two weeks, quiet and gentlo; red
cow 4 years old, giving good mess of milk;
$30 each; they are worth lots moro, but
umst be sold quick; stock can bo seen at
Nursery, East 34th and Powell at.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair it with E'.aterite; 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.
STANDARD TYPEWRlTEKb FROM $25;
all makes rented and repaired. Rubber
stamps, notary seals, etc Cunningham's.
231 Stark. TL 1407.
DIAMONDS -K. CHOICE BLUE WHITE;
heirloom; need money; will sell at half
value; mounted to suit. 012 Commercial
bldg.
PETALUMA rNCUBATOR, 220-EGG CA
paclty; good running order; $15. Address
B 04, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE CHOICE BROWN LEGHORN
and Barred Rock eggs. $1 a setting. Phono
(Union 2405.
RfVL.T.TOP DESK. SAFF1 'I'VfMWUl'I'l.'tt
A. and chair. N 04. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE.
Miscellaneous.
SAFE. ALMOST NEW. VERY CHEAP. AD
dress T 06. core Oregonlan.
TWO SAFES; ONE DIEBOLD, 1 HALL'S.
L 63, Oregonlan.
HELP WAITED MALE.
NOTICE.
CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, the
leading employment agency of the North
west. 240 Bumsldo st. Phone Main 2074.
ARE YOU COMPETENT? WE HAVE Posi
tions for managers, salesmen, office men and
technical men paying $1000 to $5000 a year;
high grade exclusively; ask for booklet. Hap
gcods. suite K. 502 Pioneer bldg.. Seattle.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED REAL Es
tate man to handle Inside lots on an en
tirely new plan; $1500 house given away
with every block; see me about It. H. A.
Maddock. 233 Washington st.
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.
WANTED A YOUNG MAN. 18 OR 20
years old, who has clerked In drugstore
and must be registered as assistant in
Oregon; references. H 67, Oregonlan.
AMATEURS! AMATEURS! AMATEURS!
Singers, performers, musicians, wanted im
mediately; $25 weekly. Newman's The
atrical Agency, 313 Washington.
PERSON TO INTERVIEW LOCAL TRADE
for commercial house; salary $21 and ex
penses weekly; previous experience unnec
essary. Colonial. Caxton, Chicago.
Men to learn barber trade; only requires 8
weeks; special offer; constant practice, ex
pert instruction; catalogue free. Moler Sys
tem College, San Francisco, Cat.
WANTED 20 MILI.HANDS. $1.73 TO $2;
knee bolter, $3; rollway man, $2.50; woods
men, $2 up. Lumbermen's Labor Bureau,
205& Morrison at.
$25 TO $03 PER WEEK WORKING UNION
Mutual Aid Association sick and accident
benefits; $1 per month. 401 Marquam bldg.,
Portland.
ACTTvTJ YOUNG MAN FOR GROCERY:
must be experienced and well acquainted
with city. Bullivanfa Grocery, 4C1-463 Jef
ferson st.
WANTED YOUTH FOR OFFICE; MUST
operate typewriter; state age, reference and
salary expected. Address M GO, care Ore
gonlan. WANTED A GOOD LTVTE ADVERTISING
solicitor to rent Cordrays Theater pro
gramme prlvllego. Apply Cordray's The
ater. h
YOUNG MAN TO DO PACKING AND
porter work; wholesale cigar house; fur
nish references. Address R G7, Oregonlan.
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A TRAVELEn'G SALESMAN FOR WHOLE
eale liquor houso; German preferred; refer
ences required. G 67, care Oregonlan.
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 6G, Oregonlan.
WANTED A STOUT BOY; ONE WHO
wants to learn a trade. Portland Wire &
Iron Works, 263 Flanders.
WANTED SEVERAL GOOD COAL MIN
ers for work on property recently opened
up. A G7, Oregonlan.
WANTED EXPERIENCED BOILERMAK
er for charge of boiler shop In small plant.
Y 60. Oregonlan.
WANTED YOUNG MEN TO LEARN BAR
ber trade; free tuition. Portland Barber
School, 82 N. 2d.
WANTED FURNITURE SALESMAN IN
city. Clerks' Registration Bureau, 263
Morrison st.
WANTED TEAMS FOR HAULKJG LUM
ber; steady work. Inman, Poulsen & Co.
WANTED A GOOD GROCERY SALESMAN
for specialty work. Kelley-Clarko Co.
SEVERAL MEN WANTED TO WORK ON A
. ranch. Apply 667 Irving st., at once
MAN WITH $150 CAN MAKE $75 MONTH.
McCoy. 234 li Morrison, room 2.
WANTED BRIGHT BOY TO WORK IN
law office. 31-34 Concord bldg.
WANTED FntST-CLASS PANTS MAKERS.
Nlcoll tho tailor. 10S 3d st.
700 MEN DAILY TO. HAVE HAIR CUT.
15c. at 2GU Bumsldo st.
HELT WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED POSITIONS FOR TRAINED
nurses, bookkeepers, clerks, stenographers
we havo registered; we want a stenograph
er, cooks, chambermaids, waitress and
housework girls; registration free. Mrs.
Jones, 105 4th St.- Red 2000.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CHAM
bermalds, cooks, waitresses, nurseglrls. sec
ondglrls, housekeepers, housework, $15 to
30. Canadian Parlors. 223ft Morrison.
Phone Main 1323.
WANTE.D GIRL TO HELP WITH GEN
erol housework; German preferred; must
have good recommendations. Mrs. Fred
Broetjo, West ave. and Base Line, Mt.
Tabor.
AMATEURS! AMATEURS! AMATEURS!
Singers, performers, musicians, wanted im
mediately; $23 weekly. Newman's Theat
rical Agency, 313& Washington.
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WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPH-
er and clerk, with knowledge of Insurance;
state experience, salary wanted, addressing
in own handwrltlnr. Box 277.
WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework; must bo a good plain cook;
good wages; Gorman girl preferred; call
forenoons. 505 GUsan st.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR
general housework and cooking; small
family. Call 818 Marshall St., bet. 24th
and 25th sts.
SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEP
lng, penmanship and English branches taught
by experienced teacher; day and night. M
25, Oregonlan.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS,
waltresseschainbermalds, general worker.
St. Louis Agency, 230 & Yamhill. Phone
Black 2SS1.
NEGRO COOK. WOODCHOPPERS, COOKS,
railsplltters, dishwashers, hotel waitresses
(fare), $3 week; domestics. Drake, 206ft
Washington.
WANTED GIRL FOR COOKING AND
general housework; small family; wages
$20. Apply 07 N. 14th St., bet. Davis and
Everott.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY COMPETENT
woman under 40, housekeper widower's
family, city. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black
2SS1.
FOR LADIES ONLY.
Portland Women's Employment Company.
210 Allsky, cor. 3d and Morrison. Red 30S7.
Wanted lady solicitors; perma-
ncnt, pleasant employment: salary or com
mission; references. V C7, Oregonlan.
WANTED CHAMBERMAID, WAITRESS,
light housework, cooks. Call Scandinavian
American, 226 3d st. Main 1510.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A STARCHER
and two lroners nt Vancouver Steam
Laundry. Vancouver, Wash.
WANTED COMPETENT GntL FOR SECOND
work; must understand iwlng. Call morn
ings, 474 Market, cor. 14th.
YOUNG GHtL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL
housework; threo In family, adults. 55 E.
10th. North., cor. Davis.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS SHIRTWAIST
maker; steady work. Call at 548 Flanders
St.. bet. 16th and 17th.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERY
makers. Apply at once. Wonder Milliner
Co.. 1st and Morrison.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS SHIRTWAIST
maker: steady work. Call at 643 Flanders
St., bet. 16th and 17th.
WANTED A GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS
second work; references required. Apply at
835 Lovejoy street.
YOUNG. RELIABLE GHIL FOR LIGHT
housework. Apply between 2 and 4. Room
23, Hotel Vendome.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK:
small family. 663 Tillamook st., cor. 18th.
Phone East 200.
AN EXPERB3NCED GIRL OR WOMAN TO
assist caring for children. 574 Gllsan st.,
corner 18th.
WANTED GERL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work; good wanes. Apply 731 Bayier. at.
HELP WANTED I
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
wagea we pay. Du Pont Company, Dept.
W. K. H., Philadelphia. Pa.
WANTED GIRL FOR SECOND WORK,
references required. Apply mornings, 323
Tenth.
25 GIRLS AND WOMEN TO TRAIN HO"
Inquire 60? Irving, near 21st. Call at o-i
WANTED TEACHERS. $40. FISK TEA il
ers' Agency, 7th and Stark; afternoon;
WANTED-NURSD TO TAKE CAR vj;
year-old child. 427 Washington at.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED A?
Watson's Restaurant. 100 4th st.
WANTED YOUNG LADY FOR MA.V,J
parlor. 200 fe 4th at., room 4.
WANTED A GOOD PLAIN GOOK, TWO
In family. S12 Johnson st.
WANTED A NURSE GIRL. 450 a GTH.
HELP WANTED MALE OR IEMALE,
SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SALESPEOPLE
on goods that are consumed dally in every
household. Address, giving age. referen.o
and full particulars. E 66, care Oregon.an.
THE PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT COM
pony, tha leading employment company la
Portland; men and women supplied free.
211 Morrison st. Phone Main 4640.
MAN AND WIFE WITHOUT CHILDREN
on gentleman's place near Portland. D. E.
Budd. 110 1st st.
WANTED GIRL OR BOY FOR MANNER
work In tailor shop. 207 ft Everett.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALI.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
POSITION BY YOUNG ATTORNEY; FIVE
years' experience; understand bookkeeping
and operate typewriter; stranger in Ore
gon, but can give good references. Ad
dress box 155, Athena, Or.
AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT NOW IN
Seattle wishes position In Portland as book
keeper; best references. Address W. Beaslcy
323 Marion St., Seattle, Wash.
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GROCERY CLERK WANTS POSITION; 13
competent and can furnish best of references;
not afraid of work. 372 Washington st.,
Castle bldg.
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Miscellaneous.
A TEACHER HOLDING A FIRST-GRADE
certificate and life diploma desires a posi
tion as teacher In a private family and
will teach 3ft hours per day for board and
room; can give good references and g. i.
recommends; for further particulars ad
dress J. D. S., 495 Everett St., City.
JAPANESE COUPLE WANT POSITION;
man can do work as gardener and wife fi
do cooking In family. Japanese Mission, 1V3
Flanders. Phono Clay 745.
JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FUR
nlshes all kinds help, cooks, domestics, farm
hands; labor contracts a specialty. 60 N.
5th. Phone Clay 592.
WANTED ROUGH CARPENTER WORK
of any kind by the day or job, city or
country. Q 65, Oregonlan.
COLORED MAN. GOOD HABITS, DESIRE3
permanent situation, driving family carriage
preferred. M 67. Oregonlan.
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GOOD. HONEST JAPANESE WANTS COOK-
lng and housework in family. Phono HjoJ
363. 41 1st st.
PRINTER WANTS STEADY SITUATION.
For information address Lock Box 273,
Athena. Or.
JAPANESE HOUSECLEANING COMPANY
furnishes men at short notlee. CO N. 0th.
Phone Clay 592.
PIANIST POSITION WANTED IN PARLOR
house; first-class slghtreader. Address X 07,
Oregonlan.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION TO
do housework or help cook. Phone Clay 745,
Mission.
GOOD. HONEST JAPANESE WANTS
cooking and housework. Phone Hoed 36J.
41 1st st.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers ana Stenographers.
WANTED POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER
or bookkeeper or both by "young woman
graduate of business college, neat wrl.cr.
Phono Union 1564 or address S 65. Ore
gonlan. A LADY STENOGRAPHER, SEVERAL
years' experience, desires permanent posi
tion. J 66, Oregonlan.
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X-ouseseepers.
AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A SMALL FAM-
Hy, or a respectablo party; good cook, best
of references. Phone Main 1010.
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Domestics.
WANTED BY A SWEDISH GIRL, PLACE!
to do general housework; small wages. Picas,
call at 123 Sellwood st.
REFINED YOUNG WOMAN WANTS POSI
tlon as nurse for Infant; no objections td
traveling; references. J 67, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED,
capable woman, chamberwork: housekeep
ers, cooks, second girl. 230 ft Yamhill.
Phono Black 2SS1.
WANTEE) POSITION TO TAKE CHARGE
and run lodging-house; have had experi
ence. Address B 67, Oregonlan.
WANTED- FIRST-CLASS PIANIST WANTS
position, day or night; good sight reader.
Address G 16. Oregonlan.
WANTING WASHING OR HOUSECLEAN
lng. phono Clay 20S, room 12.
WANTED AGENTS.
WANTED CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTERS.
Cash paid. Send stamp. American Dis
tributer. Denver. Colo.
AGENTS LADY OR GENTLEMAN; HOMU
or out of town: good commission. 169 lltfc.
Phone Main 1609.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED BY A COUPLE. NICELY FUR
nlshed modern room, hot and cold water.
West Side below 13th St., where no ques
tions aro asked; state price A 66, Oro
gonlan. i
WANTED SMALL FLAT, FURNISHED
or unfurnished, or several rooms for fam
ily of two; strictly respectable locality.
Write 216 Oregonlan bldg.
WANTED ON WEST SIDE. 2 OR 3 UNFUR-ni-hed
roonw, with gas and bath, for light
housekeeping. Phone Union 37S4.
WANTED SMALL HOUSE OR PART OF
house for family of two; good locality.
Write 216 Oregonlan bldg.
WANTED 2 OR 3 ACRES. HOUSE. ETC,
to rent; must be reasonable. Address T
58, care Oregonlan.
MAY 17 ROOMS OR MORE. WEST OF
7th, bet. Washington and Jefferson. E 59,
Oregonlan.
YOUNG LADY WANTS ROOM AND BOARD
for $20. B 67, care Oregonlan.
WANTED MIS CELLANEO US.
WANTED TWO YOUNG BUSINESS MEN
to board and room with strictly private
family. West Side, 3 minutes walk Third
and Morrison; all comforts of a h.me;
good cooking; $22.30 apiece a month. Ad
dress at once, L 66, care oregonlan.
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WANTED TWO YOUNG BUSINESS MEN
to board with refined private family in a
modern, up-to-date home; home-cooking;
all comforts of a home; $5.75 per week.
Address P 66, care Oregonlan.
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes; highest price paid. The "Fair
Deal," 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND
band shoes and clothing. N. Sigell, OS N.
3d st. Phone Black 309S.
AUTOMOBILE, STEAM. IN FINE CONDI
tion; sell for half price. 218 Falling bldg.,
3d and Washington.
WANTED GOOD, SECOND-HAND S-V .
state size and price. Address K 67, t .
Oregonlan.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS RIDING U -?
Address R. L. Macleay, Arlington CluS.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND t.V
tie of all kinds. Phone Scott OSl.'t
I WANTED GOOD DRVTNO HORSE; A7u
eaddlo. pony, Phong Main. 1217,