Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 16, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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!THB MORNING JOBEGONIAK, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1904.
COVENANT OF GODl
Noted Bible Scholar, Tells of
Its Fulfillment
SERMON TO BIBLE STUDENTS
Rev. C. T. Russell, of Allegheny, Ex
plains How the Promise to Abra
ham Was Fulfilled in the
Mission of Jesus Christ.
A field day of the Northwest Bible Stu
dents' Union tvas held In the Elks' hall,
Marquam building, yesterday, when two
addresses were delivered to large audi
ences by Pastor Charles T. Russell, of the
Bible House congregation, Allegheny Pa.
He Is known throughout the East as a
noted Bible scholar and the founder of
the Watch Tower Bible and Tract So
ciety. The Portland Society of Bible
Students, one of its officers said, alms at
the promotion of Christian knowledge,
but' does not wish to build up another
sect, has its meeting-place on Sixth
street, near Salmon, and has over 30 con
tributing members.
In dealing with the subject, "The Oath
Bound Covenant," Mr. Kussell spoke
without notes for over two hours yester
day afternoon, and probably uttered be
tween 12,000 and 15,000 words. He chose
as his text Hebrews vi:17, "God. willing
more abundantly to show unto the heirs
of promise the immutability of His coun
sel, confirmed It by an oath," and took
as the central thread of his sermon the
promise made to Abraham: "In thy seed
shall all the families of the earth be
blessed."
Mr. Russell said in part:
To the higher critic, the apostle's ref
erence to God's dealing with .Abraham Is
nonsensical, believing as he does that the
statements of Genesis are without author
ity and were written hundreds of years
after the death of Moses. Some are in
clined to say to themselves: "That event
was helpful to Abraham but has nothing
to do with us or with our day." It Is our
hope that an examination of this cove
nant, which God attested with his oath,
may be helpful to the Lord's people pres
ent, enabling them to see that God had a
plan in Abraham's day, and that he is
still working according to that plan and
that Its completion will be glorious a
blessing to his creatures and an honor
to himself. It was not God's Intention to
show his plan to everybody to the world
In general nor has he done so. The world
by wisdom knows not God, understands
not his great and gracious operations
which for thousands of years have been
gradually unfolding, and which are now
near accomplishment. God wished to
show the natural seed of Abraham some
thing of his plan, and hence they were
granted an external glimpse of it. But
the apostle points out that the clear
showing of the matter was especially In
tended for "the heirs of the promise. '
Our Lord Jesus Christ was the great
heir of the Abrahamic promise, and the
faithful of his consecrated people of this
gospel age are declared to be his joint
heirs In that promise, which Is not yet
fulfilled. For its fulfillment not only is the
church waiting, as the bride or fellow
members of the body of Christ, to be par
ticipants with the Lord In the glories Im
plied In the promise, but additionally the
whole creation the entire human family
Is groaning and travailing In pain together
waiting for the great fulfillment of that
oath-bound promise or covenant. Tho
world was not blessed In Abraham's day,
nor were any of his children living at the
time the promise was given. Isaac did not
fulfill the promise. He was merely a type
of tho greater seed of Abraham who In
due time would fulfill it Jacob and his 12
tribes, fleshly Israel, did not fulfill the
Sromise, but still looked for a, greater
essiah to fulfill It, to bless them and
though them all the families of the earth.
We find in this great oath-bound cove
nant a blessing for all nations all people.
What Is the blessing so greatly needed by
all mankind? It is the very same blessing
that Jesus Christ declared he came to give,
saying: "I am come that they might have
life, and that they might have it more
abundantly." It is life that the whole
world needs. Jesus declares himself to
be the great llfe-glver. Jesus came to
save men from sin and the penalty of
sin which Is death. It Is a human inven
tion of the dark ages to attach eternal
torment as the penalty of sin. It is be
caute we are sinners that we are all dying
creatures, and for the Lord to give life
Implies that ho will take away the sin
and all necessity for Its penalty.
The greatest blessing of forgiveness of
sins which are past and even the blessing
of being awakened from tho -sleep of
death would profit mankind but little, If
the arrangements of the millennial age
that future time were not on such a scale
as to permit a thorough recovery from
present mental, moral and physical weak
ness. Let us take courage and hald fast
to the divine word and feed upon It more
and more and use all the various blessings
and promises which the Lod designed to
fit and prepare, to mold and to fashion,
to chisel and to polish us for places In
his glorious kingdom.
At the evening service, Mr. Russell
cave another address on Bible study, and
ftjft at 11 o'clock last night for St. Paul,
;llnn.
WOBLD'S j7AIBEXCUESI0NS. ..
For the world's greatest Fair to be
held at St. Louis from May to October,
the Northern Pacific Railway Company
will place on sale special round trip ex
cursion tickets. The dates of sale will be
May 11. 12 and 13. June 16. 17 and IS. July
1, 2 and 3, August S, 9 and JO, September 5.
C and 7. October 3, 4 and 5. Standard
and tourist sleepers will be operated
through to St. Louis. For rates and other
Information in connection with routes,
etc, call or. or address A D. Charlton,
assistant general passenger agent, 255
Morrison street, corner Third. Portland.
Or.
Santos-Dumont Tries His Balloon.
PARIS. May 15. Santos-Dumont today
made a successful lialf hour's trial with
his balloon. No. 7, which he will take to
the St. Louis Exposition.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. May 15. Maximum tempera
ture. 64 deg.; minimum, 47. River reading, 11
A. M., 1(5.0 feet; change In 24 hours, rise 0.2
foot. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.,
trace: total since September L 1903, 45.65
Inches; normal. 42.87; excess. 2.7S. Total sun
shine May 14, 1904. 3 hours and 31 minutes;
possible. 14 hours and 54 minutes. Barometer
(reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M.. S0.11.
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STATIONS.
Baker City
Bismarck
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Helena. III'. ""II"!56o"ool4 N
Clear
Clear
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Nrth Head 154 T
FecateUo .- rG4!0.O0J12!W
Portland ... 104 O.OOJ 71SW
Hed Bluff J84H).0Oil2 NW
Hoseburg (7010.00 6 N
Sacramento S2 0.0014 SE
San Francisco 74(0.00 12 NW
Spokane O4,O.O0,lO W
Seattle 1601 T ! "SVT
Tatoh Island l4S0.22ll4iSB
Walla. Walla iC 0.00! JE
Light. T. trace.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
IPt. cloudy
pjiear
iCiear
Pt. cloudy
Rain
Rain
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The -weather in the North Pacific States la
somewhat unsettled, but no rain has fallen In
the last 24 hours, except seme small showers
aloe? the coast. The temperatures "have risen
slightly at the headwaters of the Columbia
River, and there has been a corresponding fall
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imraAHMMHITMHKRS.niTUII. HON
European Plan $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 pr Day
THE
PORTLAND
POBTUKD.tnL
American P-lan
also European
Plan. Modern
Restaurant.
$3 PER DAY
and upward.
COST! ONX XXLLIOX POTiVATM,
Portland's New Hotel
Itfa a gem. Everything new and elegant Steam heat, electric lights. Por
celain baths and lavatories on every floor. Rates. 75s. $1.00. $1.50 and S2.08,
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
of temperature In the Snake River draining
area.
The Indications are for fair weather in this
district Monday, except In Western Oregon
and Western Washington, where It will con
tinue unsettled, with possibly showers. ,
The river at Portland at B P. II. was 16.6
feet. It will rise slightly during the next two
or three days.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. 1L for
28 hours ending at midnight. May 16:
Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy, with
possibly showers; variable winds, mostly east
erly. Western Oregon and Western Washington
Partly cloudy, with showers; variable winds,
mostly easterly.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Fair.
THE RIVERS.
STATIONS.
Portland. Or.
The Dalles, Or.
Umatilla. Or.
Pasco, Wash., No. 1....
Pasco. Wash., No. 2....
Wenatchee, Wash. .....
Northport, Wash.
Newport, Wash.
Bonner's Ferry, Idaho. . .
Rlparla, Wash.
Lewlston. Idaho
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The river at Portland, Or., will rise slightly
during the next three days.
EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES.
Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "Housekeep
ing Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or
less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to
25 words, 25 cents, etc No discount for addi
tional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New
Today," 30 cents for 15 -words or less; 16 to 20
words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 00 cents, etc
first Insertion. Each additional Insertion,
one-halt; no further discount under one month.
"NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15
cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per Une
tor 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 tor
errors in advertisements taken through the
telephone.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At residence, 657 Flanders st., at 10 A. M.,
by S. L. N. Gilman, auctioneer.
By the Ford Auction Company, at 1S2 First
by S. L, N. Gilman, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
rVANHOE LODGE. NO. 10. K. OF P. Reg
ular convention tonight, at 8 o'clock, in Pyth
ian Hall, eighth floor, Marquam-bldg. Knight
Rank. Visiting Knights cordially invited.
C. H. MEUSSDORFFER, JR., C. C.
FRED P. HOLM, K. of R. and S.,
HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. 111.
A. F. & A. M. Stated communication
this (Monday) etenlng, 8 o'clock.
Work in M. M. Degree. Visitors wel
come. By order W. M.
C. E. MILLER, Sec
CAMELIA CHAPTER". NO. 27. O.
J
E. S. A stated communication this
(Monday) evening, at S o'clock. In
Hill's Hall. Annual visit W. G. M.
By order W. M.
ESTHER KANE. Secretary.
GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTED, L O. O.
F. Special meeting Tuesday at 2 o'clock P. M.,
to attend the funeral of Charles E. Canon, of
Al-Kl Lodge. No. 130, of Dayton, Wash. Fu
neral from Flnleys, Interment Lone Fir Ceme
tery. All Oddfellows Invited. By order of the
President, HENRY BROWN, Secretary.
WILLAMETTE LODGE NO. 2, A.
F. & A. .M. Stated communication
this (Monday) evening, at 7:30. Work
In M. M. Degree and business of Im
portance to be transacted. Full at
tendance desired. Visiting brethren welcome.
By order of W. M.
DIED.
CANON In this city. May 15. 1004, corner
Spring and Belmont sts.. the residence of his
sister. Mrs. L. H. Sherrod. Charles E. Canon,
aged 25 years, 10 months and 20 days. Re
mains are at Flnley's Chapel. Funeral no
tice hereafter.
.FUNERAL NOTICES.
WALPOLE The funeral of Frederick Andrews
Wapole will be held In the chapel of the
First Unitarian Church, on Tuesday after
noon. May 17. 1004. at 2 o'clock. Friends in
vited. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery. Serv
ices at grave private.
SCHROEDBR At her late residence. 473
Williams ave.. May 13. 1904, Mrs. Lottie L.
McMUlen Schroeder. aged 26 years, 9 months,
23 days. Funeral will take place today. May
16, at 2 P. M.. from F. S. Dunnlng's funeral
parlors, 414 E Alder st. Friends Invited.
AT GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL. MAY 15.
1004, John R. Allen, aged 36 years. Remains
will be taken from Dunning & Campion's
chapel to Vancouver. Wash., Monday May
16th St.. at 1.30 P. M. Funeral services at
Dunnlng's Chapel. Vancouver, Wash.. Tues
day. May 17. at 2 P. M. Interment City
Cemetery. Vancouver. Friends Invited.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Undertaken and
embalmer, have moved to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone. No. 607.
J. P. FINLEY & SOX, Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East OS.
CLARKE BROS, TINE FLOWERS. FLO
ral designs. SS9 Morrison.
NEW TODAY.
WEST SIDE BARGAIN CLOSE IN. HOUSE
and fractional lot at $500 below actual
value. A snap as investment or a home.
Address owner, O 100. Oregonlan.
$4350
100x100 southwest corner 14th and Petty
grove sts.. ery easy terms. Inquire Beno &
Ballls. 54 Front at.
FURNITURE OF 10-ROOM HOUSE FOR
sale and house to rent; centrally located.
Phone .Main 1002.
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C W. XNOWZJM, Xg.
BEMOUtmS
FCIIflBUJTSUB
CObWEKUL TUrTlEH
Special rates
made to families
and single seatlo
znen. The man
agement will be
pleased at all
.times to show
rooms asd sire
prices. A modern
Turkish bath ' e
tabllsh meat la
the hotel.
H. C. BOWERS,
Manager.
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLE. Resident Manager.
Tonight at S.15 o'Clock,
The big musical frivolity,
THE FOUR COHANS.
la .
RUNNING FOR OFFICE
72 people In the cast 72.
Prices. $1.50. $1.00, 75c, 50c 35c 25c
Last performance tomorrow night.
THE BAKER ?;?-
THEATER and Manager.
Phone Main 1007.
EXTRA! EXTRAl EXTRA!
Beginning Sunday, May 22,
The Casino Company
in a limited season of
BURLESQUE,
presenting Weber & Fields repertoire.
The opening week will be
"FIDDLE DEE DEE"
Prices, 15c. 25c. 35c. 50c. 75c.
Matinee, 10c, 15c 25c, 60c.
CORDRAYS THEATER
CORDRAY & RUSSELL. Managers.
Engagement Extraordinary,
Tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights,
Matinee Wednesday at 2:15,
ISABEL IRVING.
Management James K. Hackett
Irf Winston Churchill's great play,
"THE CRISIS."
Original New York company and production.
Seats now selling.
Prices, 25c. 50c, 75c. 51 and $L50.
Matinee prices, 25c to $1.
LAssrfe--ffl
OvwtonAniBtHtjrr Co wj
322sHr.c-
Fourth and Stark streets.
The topic of Portland conversation,
A Vaudeville Theater of Actual Refinement.
Admission, 15 cents. Private loge seats, 25c.
Phone Main 4636.
The home of polite vaudeville.
Continuous performances from 2 to 4:30 P. M.
Sundays, continuous 2 to 10:30 P. M.
Evening performances from 7 to 10:30 P. M.
Any seat In the theater,
TEN CENTS
LYRIC THEATER
(Corner Alder and Seventh.)
HIGH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:30 to 4:30. 7:30 to 10:30.
Continuous performance Sunday, 2 to 10 P. M.
TEN CENTS NO HIGHER
ARCADE THEATER
Seventh and Washington.
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
3:30 to 4:30. 7:30 to 10:30.
Sunday, continuous from 2 to 10:30. '
Per Ladles GentUroen and Children.
Admission. 10 cents to any scat. "
Washington Park
24th and Washington
ITALIAN BAND.
32 Pieces Every Night
CONCERT DANCING.
Admission 1 0c. LadiesFree
NEW TODAY.
MONEY TO LOAN
In any amount at lowest rates
on
PORTLAND REAL ESTATE
Titles Insured, Abstracts
Furnished.
TITLE GUARANTEE &
TRUST CO.
6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce
Ground Floor, 4th-St Side.
Mortgage Loans 5and Upwards
Real Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Lines
A. H. BIBRELL,
Formerly of MacMniter & BIrreQ.
S02-& XcKay Bulldlas. Third, ana Stark.
Phoa Mala 23X
MORTGAGE LOANS
Cn improved city and farm property. Bolld.
Ins loans. Installment loans. WM. MAC
lUSTE'K. 311 Worcester block.
SALE TODAT AT ilcALLEN & McDON
nell's. Ladles "Defender" muslin under
wear. Prices cut to the core on all wash
drees materials, white goods and fancy
walstlngs.
5-ACRE HOME. GOOD BUILDINGS. ALL
kinds bearing fruit, garden and hay, on
good avenue, close to carllne. Inquire 67 E.
9th N. Price. $3500.
FOR SALE 50x100. 14TH AND E. SALMON.
corner, cheap: owner 303 Goodnough bldg.
HOMESTEADS GOING NEXT WEEK. 151
Cth st. North, room 4.
MAiaer'a
ilASta.j
TOK fiVMTr WFTf"F?T'A,ry
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$1500 BTJTS SUBURBAN COTTAGE OF 5
rooms and "bath. hall, large, lesant porch.
sideboard bnllt la dining-room, full base
ment, brick foundation; cemented Inside and
out 7 2 lots, bearing fruit trees r house cannot
be built for the money: also five lots front
ing on north aide of Foster road about 4
blocks east of Flrland Station, on Mount
Ecott car line. aU for $350. Se owner on
premises today.
WHEAT LANDS A SNAP. TILL SELL
you an 60 or more at reasonable pricee ana
locate, you ob homestead on adjoining l&ad,
which together makes cheapest "wheat farm
In Oregon: farms under cultlvaUon adjoin
ing Taise wheat, oats. com. etc: good roads:
-well water; no irrigation needed: railroad
building to within four miles. Look, thla
p at once. Room 40, Gilman Hotel.
FOR SALE AT BEAUVOUt HEIGHTS.
Woodstock car line, new 5-room house; hard
finish throughout; 2 closets, pantry. 2
porcb; water la house; woodhouse; line
view; price $1060; stop Haxeltcn station, go
one-half block east, inquire house being built
nearby, or phone Union 4541.
FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL HOME. PORT
land. East Side, 100x100 feet, large house,
choice fruits, arc light, city water, 15-minute
car service, sightly, convenient, most desir
able, cheap; terms: must be sold; Investi
gate. Johnson & Van Zante, attorneys. C05
Commercial bldg.
BARi
GAIN INCOME-BEARING PROPERTY :
In good state of cultivation; close to busy
hamlet: with rail and boat transportation,
and acceas two large markets; new build
ings: variety frulta, meetly apples, on main
county road, near Portland; Immediate pos
session. Q 4, Oregonlan.
SEyEN-ROOM HOUSE. WITH PANTRT,
basement and hath;-hot and cold water;
lot -40x1:5. with alley; halt block from car;
all newly furnished; price, $1500, half cash,
balance to suit. Inquire of owner. 2S Villa
ave., Mcntavllla. Phone Union 23.
YOUNG MAN 24 TEAKS OF AGE, WITH
some means, manager of general merchan
dise concern, wishes acquaintance of young
lady with view to matrimony; strictly con
fidential: so general delivery. Address G
4, care Oregonlan.
$280010 ACRES WITH BUILDINGS, ALL
cultivated; some fruit; take Mount Scott
car: get oft at Gray's crossing and go
half mile north along county road; place
now vacant. John Oatmon, owner, 332
Sherlock bldg.
FINE NEW T-ROOM HOUSE: CONCRETE
basement and alL modern Improvements; full
lot; two blocks from car; Upper Alblna;
$2150: small payment down, balance month
ly. Robert Bell. 321 Worcester block.
OWNER MUST .SELL MEDIUM-SIZED
modern East Side house, 15 minutes' ride
on car-line, and offers It far cheaper than
it could be built, and terms to suit if
taken at once. G 7, Oregonlan.
I HAVE SOME FINE PROPERTY AT ST.
Johns; must sell, going away; deal with
owner, save commission; also new upright
piano, cost $350. will take $200; $25 down,
$5 a month. G 2, Oregonlan.
. 1
SMALL PAYMENT DOWN. BALANCE $25
per month; a very fine S-room Colonial resi
dence In Holladay Park; cement walks; all
modern conveniences: price $3500. Address
owner, E 5, care Oregonlan.
H BLOCK AND FOUR 6-ROOM C0TTAGE3.
cloee in. East Side; streets Improved, sewer
and cement sidewalk; yearly Income $740;
must be sold In 10 days; price $0000. Ad
drets M 70, Oregonlan.
BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN COTTAGE OF 8
rooms on highly Improved grounds. 100x100
feet, fine fruit, flowers and shrubbery; price
low; terms easy; well worth Investigation.
Phone Scott 1315.
TO SETTLE AN ESTATE THE FINE,
large residence property of the late Mr.
Moehle. located at E. 34th and Morrison
sts.. will be sold. Call at residence. 134
E. 34 th st.
FOR- SALE 3 NICE LOTS AT WOOD
lawn, $100 each: also 14 lots near West
ave., on Montavllla car line. $40 each; call
at 5G0 Going st.. Highland, after 5
o'clock.
AT MONTAVILLA. NEW 6-ROOM TWO
story house; porcelain bath, toilet, basement
strictly up-to-date residence: $1350. Owner,
ZVi Union ave., Portland. Easy terms.
20 MILES FROM COURTHOUSE. IN MULT
nomah County, 150 acres; 50 acres level:
40 acres can be plowed now. Address Own
er, Fulton House. 4 th and Alder.
FOR SALE 0-ROOM HOUSE; HOT AND
cold water, bath; good barn. 8 fruit trees;
2 blocks from car line; $000. 243 Mlsner.
W. A. Armstrong.
. 1
THREE WEST SIDE LOTS. 331-3x110 FT.
16th st., 100 ft. south of Montgomery, $1500
each. Owner. 210 AlUky bldg.. 3d and Mor
rison. 00 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addltoa. Lent. Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 5o.
$4300-CORNER LOT. TWO NEW HOUSES,
near steel bridge, now paying over 10 per
cent net. S. B. Rlggen, 305 Abington bldg.
FOR SALE 5-ROOM HOUSE, NEW, 50X100
lot; also furniture; $1550. 804 E. 11th
North, near Mason. Phone Scott 6500.
BLOCK OF 7 SUNNY LOTS. .BET. 23D
and 24th. E. Yamhill and Taylor, $4500
Inquire 170H Madison, near bridge.
NEW 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE: IM
provemento. 722; terms easy. Inquire 716
Corbett.
FOR SALE 500 ACRES STUMP LAND. 10
miles from Portland. Inquire 2S7 E. Morri
son st C. R. Davis Fuel Co.
$250 BUYS NICE LOT ON HAWTHORNE
ave. car line; sewer, city water: a snap.
1109 Hawthorne ave., near 4t0h.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN INVEST
ment? Fine corner, paying 16 per cent.
Phone owner, Main 4340.
$1850-COTTAGE AND FRACTIONAL LOT.
McMUIen'e Addition, renting for $20. S. B
Rlggen, 305 Abington bldg.
$1600-6-ROOM COTTAGE, 688 CLINTON,
near East 10th st.; cars pass the door. S. B
Rlggen, 305 Abington bldg-.
$3500 A WEST SIDE SNAP. 50x100. on car
line: monthly Income $45. J. P. Kennedy
& Co.. 221 Sherlock bldg.
FOR SALE IN MOST DESIRABLE PART
of Irvlngton. 100x100 feet, near street-car.
Address XX, Oregoman.
FOR SALE TWO LOTS ON TILLAMOOK
St., 100 feet from Union ave. Inquire 4!)
N. 0th St.. West Side,
OWNER OF CHOICE 24 ACRES. CLOSE IN.
will sell whole or part at sacrifice for short
time. A 4, Oregonlan.
$7000 THREE NEW 0-ROOM HOUSES,
close In, renting $70 month; terms. Apply
owner, Osborn Hotel.
FOR SALE NEAT 5-ROOM COTTAGE IN
Sunnyside; price $1650; terms, $550 down.
L 00, Oregonlan.
KARE BARGAIN $2000 BOYS 233 ACRE3
near Brownsville. B. S. Cook. 251 Alder
ct Portland.
FOR SALE ALMOST NEW 5-ROOM COT
tage, by owner, In suburb; must sell. Q
00. Oregonlan.
ONE LOT. 100X100. IN WOODSTOCK ADDI
tlon: cheap. Inquire Miss E. Z. Cole. St.
Johns, Or.
NEW C-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. NEAR
steel bridge; $3000; terms. 612 Commercial
building.
BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY,
quite central; by owner. 66 10th st., near
Everett.
FOR SALE CHOICE SMALL HOME. 10TH,
West Side: Al location: owner. Q 70. Ore
gonlan. FOR PAT.t: FARMS.
FARM LANDS WE ARE. HEADQUAR
ten for Eastern Oregon wheat lands and
have a large list of Willamette Valley
farms. See us before you buy. Mt
Arthur & Mahoney. 410 Marleay bldg.
FOR SALE GOOD DAIR1 AND STOCK
farm. 370 acres, ono mile from Astoria;
small bouse and orchard: green grass all
year. W. G. HowelL 53S Chamber of. Com
mere. IMEROVBD FARMS FOW SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to suit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wm. MacMaater. 811 Worcester
840 ACRES. 35 MH.ES FROM PORTLAND;
4.000.000 ft. fir and cedar; dam cost $2000;
on Yamhill River; price $5000; also 80 acres,
fir rooming-house. 474 Alder st.
230 ACRES. 18 MILES FROM PORTLAND.
35 In cultivation, good house, desirable loca
tion, fare 60c: only $20 an acre. Address
C. Sandstone. Sherwood, Or.
FARMS, ACREAGE TIMBER LANDS,
homesteads and timber claim locations. See
"Maxwell & Co., 310 Abington bldg.. Portland.
6 ACRES IDEAL CHICKEN. AND DUCK
farm: living spring; near city. Address O
70. Oregonlan.
20 ACRES BEST LAND; WELL IMPROVED;
near city; none better. Address N 70. Oregonlan.
iXR SALX FAKXS..
16K-ACRB ORCHARD SIX MILES FROM
Vancouver, 14 miles' from Portlaad; 15 acres
fall-'beartng Italian prune trees, one acre
in raspberries: house and barn: home or
chard, of assorted fruits; just the place to
make money from the start by raising prunes,
chickens, bees, small fruits and vegetables;
easy terms. Call oa or address owner.
605 Commercial block.
ALL WAT SOWN-
Unimproved farm lands near Portland.
Timber and grazing lands in Eastern Ore
gon. Some desirable school land at less than
state price. ...
Address 310 Allaky Building.
27.000 ACRES OF IRRIGATED LAND.
Xree from the state to settlers, who will
fi&y from $5 to $15 per acre to the Co
ombia St u them Irrigation Company for
perpetual water right; for Information call
or address B. S. Cook. 251 Alder st, Port
land. Or.
10. ACRES NICE. LEVEL LAND; GOOD
soil; house,- barn, fruit and berries; 300
yards to H. R. station and small town;
$1060. Owner. Phone Union 6524.
CHOICE 100 ACRES. PARTLY IMPROVED;
12 acres timber; near city. P 70. Oregonlan.
TIMBER, LANDS FOK SALE.
FOR SALE TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF
the finest yellow pine lands in America;
all tributary to Big Klamath Lake, Klam
ath County, Or.; guaranteed to cut 3,300,
"000 -ft of good, clear, commercial yellow
pine to the quarter section, besides white
pine and. cedar; title guaranteed; off the
market in short time; price $15 per acre.
L N. Maxwell, Salem. Or.
FOREST RESERVE AND OTHER SCRD?S
Cheaper scrip for NON-TIMBERED lands;
all fully guaranteed; bank references; gen
eral land practice; varied experience. Collins
Land Co., Concord bldg.
FOREST RESERVE RECERTIFIED SOLDIER
aaaiuonai valentine scrip "and land warrants;
have 160 teres Sioux half-breed scrip; this
will enter unsurveyed land. Maginnls & Son.
227 Falling bldg.
160 ACRES YELLOW PINE AND FIR. 3.000.
000 feet near railroad and Columbia River;
fine land for fruit or stock; level; nice
spring; 51000. R 82. Oregonlan.
TIMBER INVESTMENTS 1 HAVE FOR
sale several large, and small tracts of tim
ber. A. E. Mathews. 418 Oregonlan bldg.
ft4 ACRES OF TIMBER IN COWLITZ
County, Wash., for sale at a bargain If
taken soon. D. W. Faulkner, Anita, la.
320 ACRES FINE TIMBER CRUISES 10.
000,000 ft; 20 miles from Portland; $12.50
per acre. See owner. 232 Stark st
IF YOU WANT TIMBER CLAIM. SEE GEO.
Jalley, Reliable Cruiser and Surveyor, 606
Commercial block.
NOTICE I CAN LOCATE YOU ON GOOD
timber or homestead claim. Call 229H 1st
st, room 12.
SCRIP WRITE ME FOR LOWEST
prices. L. W. Whiting. 408 Abington bldg.
WANTED SCRIPT. FROM SO TO 300 ACRES;
state price. J 07, Oregonlan.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED TO BUY HOUSE AND LOT ON
Installment plan, or to have house built for
responsible party: Irvlngton or Holladay pre
ferred. Address D 8, care Oregonlan.
WANTED WE HAVE A CUSTOMER WITH
$1000 cash who wants a 6-room house on
West Side for about $3500. What have you?
Potter & Chapln. 246 Stark.
REAL ESTATE CLEARING-HOUSE; SELL
direct to buyer; save agents profits.
Crockers, 418 Abington bldg.
BUILDING LOT IN GOOD RESIDENTIAL
district. West Side; state price and location.
C 70, Oregonlan.
BRING US YOUR WEST SIDE PROPERTY:
we have buyers. L. W. Whiting & Co., 403
Abington bldg.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles. Etc
JUST ARRTVED. 20 HEAD OF EAST
Mountain horses, delivery and draft, from
1000 to 1600 lbs. Sale stable at Union
Stockyards, foot of 17th st
FOR SALE CHEAP SWELL TEAM OF
driving horses, fine for pleasure, with two
seated trap; owner must sell. Call 229
8d st Phone Main 1519.
FOR SALE-FINE HORSE AND BUSINESS
buggy, rolltop desk, letter press, chairs, etc
Call Monday after 0 o'clock A. M. 1134
Hawthorne ave.
FOR SALE ONE SPAN HORSES. 2600
pounds; working every day. Inquire 361 Hal
sey st; a bargain today.
HORSE FOR SALE. WEIGHT 1100 LBS.;
good for delivery and expressing. Inquire
at 811 Klrby, Alblna.
GOOD DRIVING AND DRAFT HORSES,
buggies and surreys; all horses guaranteed.
313 Water st
150 VEHICLES. 300 SETS HARNESS, NEW
and 2d hand; 1 Shetland pony. 211 Wash.
Miscellaneous.
WOOD. WOOD.
NOTICE.
To Upper and Lower Alblna residents: The
Steel Bridge Woodyard, under Its new man
agement Is prepared to deliver wood and
all kinds of cool on short notice by us and
be satisfied you will get better measure
than anywhere" In the city. Chas. Lomerlne,
manager.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair It with Elaterlte; It rolls, easy to lay;
needs no painting or "coating; good over old
Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs.
Elatertte Roofing iZo., 10 Worcester bldg.
STANDARD TYPEWRITERS FROM $25;
all makes rented and repaired. Rubber
stamps, notary seals, etc Cunningham's,
231 Stark. Tel. 1407.
FOR SALE LIGHT BRAHMA EGGS. $1.50
per setting of 15; also one each cock and
cockerel; fine blrda; $1.50 each. G 70, Ore
gonlan. DIAMONDS -K, CHOICE BLUE WHITE;
heirloom; need money; will sell at half
value; mounted to suit 612 Commercial
bldg.
FRESH COW JERSDl AND GUERNSEY;
first house west reservoir No. 2. Section Line
road. Phone Union 1443.
FOR SALEGENTLE FAMILY MILK COW.
Apply or address L. H. W.. 607 East 0th
South. Phone East 276.
IF YOU WISH GOOD 4-J1 LIVE FIR
wood go to Hoover & Conway, 313 Water
et Phone Main 4506.
THOROUGHBRED JERSEY BULL CALF 10
days old. 061 Vancouver ave., near Going.
Take U car.
DOOR FIXTURES. COUNTERS AND SHOW
cases for sale Inquire C. O. Pick, 88 1st
FOR SALE ONE HARDWOOD BEDROOM
set and cook stove. Phone Scott 2404.
GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES. APPLY D.
McLaren. Mllwaukle Postofflce.
FINE SILVER SKYE TERRIER PUPPIES
for sale. Basement 326 Park st
ROLLTOP DESK, SAFE. TYPEWRITER
and chair. N 64. Oregonlan.
SAFE, ALMOST NEW. VERY CHEAP. AD
dress T 66. care Oregonlan.
FRESH COW FOR SALE 5 YEARS OLD.
43 Fay st. Station B.
HOMESTEADS CALL ALL WEEK AT 151
N. 6th st, room 4.
FOR SALE FINE TALKING PARROT. IN
qulre 0 N. 3d st.
HARDWOOD. FLAT-TOP DESK. ROOM 10,
245 Morrison.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED JUVENILE ACTOR. CHARAC
ter actor, soubrette. Call 226 Alleky bldg.,
Sunday morning; road and stock.
ACTIVE YOUNG MAN. FOR GROCERY,
experienced and well acquainted with city.
Bulllvant's grocery, 461 Jefferson.
WANTED GOOD COATMAKER; WORK
by piece or week. Apply to John Davles,
merchant tailor. Eugene, Or.
RELIABLE MAN MANAGE OUTSIDE Busi
ness and collect: little money required. 3434
Morrison st, room 1.
WANTED GOOD. STOUT BOY TO RUN
errands; one riding bicycle preferred. Ad
dress P 6. Oregonlan.
WANTED GRADUATE PICTURE AGENTS
ladles or gents: a winner for you. 801
Dekum bldg.
COATMAKERS AND PANTSMAKERS. THE
J. M. Acheson Co , 5th and Alder sts.
WANTED SEVERAL GOOD SOLICITORS
for easy selling article. R 69. Oregonlan.
WANTED STOUT, EfTELLIGENT BOY AT
paper box factory. Front and Oak sts.
HELP WANTED MALE.
, NOTICE.
CANADIAN' EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, tho
leading employment agency of J:e North
west 249 Burnslde st Phone Mala 3074.
LET US HELP YOU WE PLACE HUN
dreds of responsible employes. 1 you want
a better salary, or a chance to earn a sal
ary, write for our plans and. booklet Hap-,
goods (Inc.), Suite K. 323 Walker bldg..
Seattle.
WANTED MEN TRAVELING THROUGH
cities and towns to secure orders; no book
scheme; give references for particulars; sal
ary and commissions. Address A. C, room
336. 33 Park row. New York City.
WANTED FHIST-CLASS, EXPERIENCED
stenographer, outside tqwn, salary $80; boy
about 20 for office, good In figures and pen
manship; today after 11 A. M. Clerks' Beg
Istratlon Bureau. 265 Morrison.
WANTED TEN TEAMS WITH DRTVERS
to naui lumoer; xn miie naui; gooa pianu
road: $2.15 per M. Address Nordby & Wll
eon. Rainier. Or., or call on Nordby Lumber
Co., room 103, Sherlock bldg.
MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade; class for ladies; write for particu
lars, and if in doubt make personal Investi
gation. American Barber College, 253 Ev
erett st, Portland.
WANTED AN OUTSIDE SALESMAN; ONE
who has had experience with restaurant
and hotel trade preferred. Address, giving
experience and reference. Q 6, care Orego
nlan. -
SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL NURSERY
stock; cash advanced weekly for expenses,
write immediately for territory before it
is al assigned. Chlco, CaL. Nursery Co.
PHOTOGRAPHER TO TRAVEL; SALARY
and expenses. Inquire Historical Photo
graphic Association. 431 Sherlock bldg., be
tween the hours of 11 and 12 A. M.
A YOUNG MAN TO SPIN AND "STRIP
cards; alio a weareroom hand who can dress
warps- Apply John P. Wilbur, superintend
ent. Union Woolen. Mills, Union, Or.
LADY WANTS STEADY. ACTrvTJ YOUNG
man partner with $300: well-established busi
ness; will guarantee him $30 week and over.
Call 270 Washington st. room 30.
-I
Men to learn barber trade; only requires 8
weeks; special offer; constant practice, ex
pert instruction; catalogue free. Molar Sys
tem College, San Francisco, CaL
WANTED STAVE BOLT CUTTERS AT $1.25
per cord; board 65c day; tools advanced.
Write or apply to Western Cooperage Com
pany, Houltons Or.
CHORUS GIRLS. SINGERS. PERFORMERS,
musicians- wanted; engagements furnished;
advice gratis. Newman's Theatrical Agency,
513 Washington.
t
A MAN OR BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF
generally useful about a small place In
city: $20 per month or more If worth It
N 3, Oregonlan.
MAN WITH SOME READY MONEY: MAN
ufacturlng proposition; big money to
rustler; closest Investigation. Phone Main
4609.
WANTED GROCERY AND CROCKERY
clerk. Address, giving age, experience and
reference, R 6. care Oregonlan.
WANTED MAN TO TAKE ORDERS FOR
small water motor. A 3, Oregonlan.
(
GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MAN
to learn assaying. 203 Stark st
MAN WITH $125 CAN MAKE GOOD
money. Address J 1, Oregonlan.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MALE STEN
ographers. Hanson, 26 N. 2d st.
HELP WANTED MALE OB FEMALE.
WANTED ENERGETIC, TRUSTWORTHY
man or woman to work In Oregon, repre
senting large manufacturing company; sal
ary $40 to $00 per month, paid weekly; ex
penses advanced. Address, with stamp, J.
H. Moore, Portland, Or.
WANTED AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS
everywhere; can make $10 to $20 per week
easily and pleasantly at home; no money
required. The Lake Co.. 110 Monroe st.
Chicago.
WANTED TWO LADIES OR GENTLEMEN
to solicit for a ready-selling article In
every family: good salary to right parties.
O 0, Oregonlan.
WANTED TWO STENOGRAPHERS, ONE
bookkeeper, two dry goodn clerks, one wln
dqw dresser. 231 Alder at
t-
20 STRAWBERRY PACKERS WANTED.
Write D. E. Miller. Hood River.
TTRT.P WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED 2 FIRST-CLASS CLOAK AND
suit salesladies; good salary paid; must
be able to furnish good references as to
ability, etc. Address Parisian Cloak &
Suit House, Spokane, Wash.
I-
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CHAM
bermalds, cooks, waitresses, nurseglrls, sec
ondgirls. housekeepers, housework, $15 to
$30. Canadian Parlors. 226 Morrison.
Phone Main 1323.
THE BOOKLOVERS' LIBRARY REQUHtES
a representative In Portland; one who can
present an attractive proposition to the
cultured classes. Address wfh references,
82 0th st
WANTED GIRL. PLAIN COOK. ONE
that don't run around nights; this is a
good place with good wages. Address 304
N. 24th st, Portland, Or.
CHORUS GIRLS, SINGERS. PERFORMERS,
muslcans wanted; engagements furnished;
advice gratis. Newman's Theatrical Agency,
313 Washington.
WANTED TWO GIRLS. ONE FOR PLAIN
cooking and housework and one for nurse.
Apply before noon 776 Johnson, between 23d
and 24th.
WANTED RELIABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework and cooking in small family of
adults; wages $20. 147 10th st, near Mor
rtTon." WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS, WAIT
resseo, chambermaids, general workers. St.
Louis Agency. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black
2881.
FOR LADIES ONLY.
Portland Women's Employment Company.,
216 Allsky, cor. 3d and Morrison. Red 3037.
WAITRESSES FOR HOOD RrVER, $20; CITY,
$6; chambermaids (wait), cooks, housework
help. Drake, 205 Washington.
WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework, family of 3. 128 14th st, bet
Washington and Alder sts.
GIRL WANTED, FAMILY OF TWO. TO As
sist housework; good home; moderate wages.
D 77, Oregonlan.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work, small family. 571 Jackson. Phone
Main 3525.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR
general housework; good wages. 690
Flanders.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. 361 Halsey, cor. E. 3d. Holladays
Addition.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
small family. Phone Main 2638. 444 Carter
street
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Inquire 014 E. Yamhill, near E. 30th
street
WANTED IMMEDIATELY COMPETENT
chambermaid. 53 N. 18th st, cor. Davis.
i -
GIRL TO HELP WITH HOUSEWORK. CALL
614 E. Ash, cor. 16th. Phone Union 25J1.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework; good cook. 234 10th.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED
at Watson's Restaurant 109 4th.
WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN
small family. Call 569 First st
DRESSMAKER'S APPRENTICE: PAY
while learning. 06 Lewis bldg.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR SECOND
work. Apply 674 Eierett st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 181
E. 16th st Phone East 1593.
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work-.
Apply at 475 Main.
WANTED COMPETENT COOK. INQUIRE
forenoons, 751 Flanders st.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST WITH
houseuork. 63 Ella st
GIRL FOR COOKING. 755 HAWTHORNE
ave., cor. 23d st
GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL HOUSE
work. 295 12th st
APPRENTICE WANTED BY DRESSMAKER.
20 B. Cth st
GOOD NURSE GIRL; REFERENCES. 108 N.
18th st
HELP WASTED FEMAIX.
WANTED GHtL FOR" GENERAL HOUl
lly. Apply room 37. Hobart-Curtls.
SITUATIONS" "WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
EXPERIENCED CLOTHING
wishes situation, city or country:
German and Scandinavian; A 1 reterer
Address M SI. Oregonlarc.
WiVTinn PORTTTON' AS GROC
clerk; ten years' experience; competent
flu any position: xeierences- u o,
gonlan.
SITUATION WANTED 'AS COI
manager, ticket-seller or any light wl
oest or reference. Aooress u s. vregen
BOOKKEEPER OF ABILITY AND EX
employer In the East G 89. Oregonlanl
Miscellaneous.
COLORED HELP FURNISHED FOR
kinds Job work; houses and carpets cl
ea; parties servea; punchbowl; glasses
dishes furnished If needed; have men
ooys; can uo any Kind work; lx you
anything done good and quick phone
i.--ju. -. jj. j. nomas, ma couch st
TW
O FUtST-CLASS HOTEL AND
cooks, man and wife, to take charge
good hotel or Summer resort: or will ta
good camp lob. William White, S36 EvJ
u ruuao v.iay iiKSts.
FHiST-CLASS MAil KT wrRT rTT?vr
engagement beach hotel; manager or
v.iciA. ouu uuuseucper; experiencea;
ences- V 81. care Oregonlan.
WANTED BY AN A 1 CARPET MAN.
uauuu &s tuiciuau cutler or layer,
first-class house; best of references.
dress F 80, Oregonlan.
JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
nlshes all kinds help, labor contract a
cialty. 69 N. 5th. Clay 592; house-deal
by day or hour.
WANTED POSITION B FIRST-CLl
bartender, steady, trustworthy and rd
ble; good references; city or country
so. uregonian.
c--tjtt -rxrTvrrcTTJTnna vriTTxrn -r
good education, seeks employment of
gonlan.
SITUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE M
in steam laundry; wages not much obi
but desire to learn me ousme9s. x. 7,
gonlan.
BY YOUNG MAN AND. WIFE. IMMEDL"
ly, position In club, 'hotel, or take chl
of store in or out oi town, u bv. uregoc
CAN FURNISH FARM OR DOMESTIC
ants; all kinds help. Japanese Labor
elation. 268 Everett Slack 092.
STEADY MAN. PRACTICAL CUTTER
tailor, wants a steady job. In or out of
aq areas r 87, care oregonlan.
BOY OF 18 WOULD LIKE TO FInJ
jnacniniat iraue; l years experience in :
roaa saop. a az. uregonian.
POSITION WANTED BY A FIRST-C
miller and millwright. Eastern Oregon
ferred. O 97, Oregonlan.
CHINESE COOK WANTS CONTI
kitchen In hotel or restaurant Ada
146 2d st
DRAUGHTSMAN AND ENGINEER WA1
& position; will take odd Jobs. Q 97,
gonlan.
GOOD BARTENDER WOULD LIKE PI
Hon out of the city. P 69. Oregonlan. I
arruATioNs wanted female.!
Bookkeeper and Stenographers.
A YOUNG LADY. GRADUATE SHOl
hand and typewriter, wishes a posltlod
office. Address Llllie B. Jones, 262 Ml
son st, Oregon City.
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER
slrea to fill In unemployed hours daily:
merclal legal, insurance. N 98. Oregon
WANTim STENOGRAPHIC SITUATI
Remington operator; many years" experid
450 Yamhill st.
COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER DESII
position, rnone Bast 1170.
Domestics.
WANTED A PLACE IN PRIVATE F.A
by young girl going to school; wllllni
pay some ana neip witn wonc Aaaress
care uregonian.
EXPERD3NCED CHAMBERMAID WA!
chambers ork cr 0a7 work; wiu work
or .home. Phone Main lizs.
JAPANESE GIRL WANTS SITUATION!
family to do plain cooking and bousev
Address C 8, care oregonlan.
A YOUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION!
housework. 821 Wledler et
Nurses
AN EASTERN TRAINED NURSE WOl
like position In general sanitarium worl
care of diet Kitchen; win take position
invalid; references. Address A 8, care
gonlan.
PRACTICAL NURSE DESIRES ENGJ
ments; no objection to leaving city. PI
Main 18S5.
ELDERLY LADY WOULD LIKE PLACI
Infant's nurse; experienced. S 92, Or!
man.
Housekeepers.
AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN WITH
child wishes a respectable place in
country as a working housekeeper: re
ences given and required. W 5. OregorJ
WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW.
sltlon as housekeeper or practical nurse. I
dress Mrs. C. J. C. 543 Washington. Pi
Black lia.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPING POSITION I
middle-aged widow. W 7, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PIANIST wi
position, day or night; good sight res
Address G 16. Oregonlan.
WANTED BY YOUNG LADY. A POSH
as copyist; good penman,. K 98, Oregoil
WANTED CHILD TO BOARD: LOV"
home; terms reasonable. Y 97. OregonUl
HOUSECLEANING BY THE DAY BY
man woman. 210 Hall.
WOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY. PHC
Main 1625, room 63.
YOUNG WOMAN WILL DO DAY WOl
Phone Hood 734.
WANTED AGENTS.
AGENTS AND SOLICITORS. EITHER
wanted for the only perfect pencil
eraser: Indispensable to every bookke
accountant and office man; sells on si
Droftts Immense; sample and full partlcu
mailed upon receipt of this adv. and!
cents In silver. G. W. Wilbur. Boxl
Hollywood, cat
AGENTS OUR MEN MAKE $3 TO $10
day fitting glasses: our 24 p. JjREE
BOOK tells all about It Write JACKS I
IAN OPTICAL COLLEGE. College Pi
Jackson, Mich.
TEN AGENTS WANTED. WITH GOOD
pearance; a new proposition; $6 to $3
day; experience unnecessary- Call Mod
morning, room 208, A. O. u. Vr. mag. i
AGENTS MEN AND WOMEN; WONI
ful menoscoplc cards; Just put upon majj
aienoscoplc, Byrne Diag., los Angeies,
WANTED UP TO DATE PHOTO COU1
and portrait agents. Rembrandt, Abl
ton blag.
WANTED TO RENT.
YOUNG MAN WANTS ROOM AND BOJ
In private family, west biae preierrea; a
ten minutes' walking distance from cc
5th and W ashlngton. x 7, Oregonlan.
WANTED MODERN FURNISHED HOl
for summer, Detween wasnington, jenea
w. I'arK ana -iim; wm pay gooa rent.
.foruana noiei.
UNFURNISHED HOUSE NEAR
Grounds of 8 or more rooms; suitable!
roomers ana Doaraers. w 95. Oregonw
MAY 17 ROOMS OK MORE. WEST
m. net. tvasnington ana Jenerson.
Oregonlan.
WANTED TABLE -BOARDERS AT 24
0th st, cor. Main; good home cooklni
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED USB OF GOOD UPRIGHT FlJ
inr lis storage or small rent G tl.
gonlan.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HQKSES AND
tie of all kinds. Phone Scott CS13.
WANTED TO BORROW $1000 AT 6
cent; good security. S 69, Oregonlan.
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