Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 15, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MORNING OEEGONIAN, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1904.
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FIGHTING FATHER TIME
WHY COST OF INSURANCE HAS
RISEN IN A. O. U. W.
Old Men Have to Pay Larger Assess
ment, but Have No Cause
for Complaint. -
PORTLAND. Julr 1. (To tho Editors
Having reference to the letter of D. F. Staf
ford, and previous notice In your columns of
the "troubles of the A. O. U. W.." have
noted two things, vlr.: The Oregonlan s dis
position to give the public Information, and
the disposition of persons fancying themselves
discriminated against to publicly air their
grievance without being able to make their
grievance intelligible. And. Indeed. It is no
easy task for them, as their knowledge of the
subject seems limited to the certainty of an
Increased financial obligation. As a matter of
ra-1 Information, we submit the following:
wnen iraternai oraers went, inm -
anee business, they had tho very best Inten
tions, but no knowledge of the subject, nor
experience to guide them. The expense of
temporary insurance for sums as large as
$2000 was found to be within the reach of
even the poorest paid labor, and as the cur
rent or temporary cost was understood to hold
good Tor all time, they fondly believed they
bad solved the problem of cheap Insurance.
In the course of time the laws of Nature be
gan to be felt. As an order advanced In age
the death roll advanced also with. Its Jncreaeed
cost. Here the so-called trouble began. Near
ly every man had an explanation of his own.
Some thought the Increased cost due to nign
salaries; others to the order not Increasing in
membership fast enough, and come others to
a collusion with old-line insurance companies.
The A. O. U. W. being the pioneer In the
business, naturally was the first to have a
solution of the trouble from this- cause forced
on it. It is not neceswiry here to even sketch
the arious legislation from time to tlme.which
It was fondly hoped would prove effective
Suffice it to cay the plan which Is now in ef
fect in Oregon failed In 10 Jurisdictions In the
year 1003 by $1,500,000 to pay the death losse?,
nd this large sum had to be met In the form
of "relief" by the "Western Jurisdictions.
which, by reason of their youth, had not yet
felt the increase due to matured risks. The
Supreme ' Lodge by this time (1908) having
collected vital statlirtics for the entire order,
and having secured the beat expert advice ob
tainable, and having had the matter In open
cession tor nearly a "week continuously, did
adopt a plan which is partly a modification of
the plan in effect In Oregon, with the addi
tion of a level-rate plan, forming a combina
tion, to that a member may enter on a level
rate, or take a step rate, paying temporary
insurance for five-year periods, with the priv-
liege of changing to a level rate at any time.
, Members, however, arriving at the age of 53
must pay a level rate, there being no tem
s porary insurance obtainable after that age.
The member's policy after age 55 takes on a
cash vftlue, and nhould a member desire to
' discontinue paying at any time, a paid-up
Iollcy for the amount paid Into the reserve
' Will be Issued.
This new plan of the Supremo Lodge. Its
adoption Is compulsory only for those Juris
dictions unable, under the present plan, to
meet their losses, and applying to the Su
preme Lodge for relief, but the Supreme Lodge
does recommend the adoption by all Jurisdic
tions, pointing out that It Is only a question
of lime when the new plan or its equivalent
must be adopted, and the longer deferred tho
gretr the deficiency to be met.
It is tlrls plan that is soon to be submitted
to the Jurisdiction of Oregon at the coming
session of the Grand Lodge, and which has
.stijUSd up the "old men" to fever heat. We
will now briefly consider how great a griev
ance the "old man" has.
The new assessment rate for age 55 and all
ever Is $4.20 per $1000 ltjcuTance. Tho num
ber of assessments that may be called during
one year Is limited to 12, making the possible
"osrt $48 per year This yearly sum paid dur
ing the expectancy of llfo at age 53 (which
period according to the table of "Thlrt Amer
ican Offices," is 18.93 years) is though to be
enough. If the surplus Is earning 4 per cent
Interest, to meet the certificate "t maturity.
But there are now a large number of mom
- bera over 00. and some 70 years, and these
members pay only $4.20 under the new plan.
If It Is necessary to begin collecting .the $4.20
rate at age 53 and during tht expectancy at
that age it follows there must be a deficit on
those members now 60 or 70 years of age, who
have up to this time paid only their ratio of
current cost, and who have paid not one dollar
Into the reserve. This deficit, in 1903, was
found to be. In round numbers, $149,000,000.
In other words, should the members 55 years
and over begin the new rate. $4.20, they
nhould also deposit to the reserve fund $149.
000,000 nay. It ehould be earning 4 per cent
Interest to properly protect their certificates.
Now the new plan provides for this deficit by
a guaranty fund, and this fund Is wholly
collected from members 18 to 55 years. In
other words, the young men of the order are
making the old men a present out and out of
$150,000,000. and the longer the adoption of
the jiew plan Is deferred, the greater will be
the sum required from the young members.
Now the old raembor, notwithstanding the fact
that he kept his money in his pocket or spent
It, when he should have had It on deposit to
protect hi certificate, says there Is no longer
any fraternity In the order, because matters
must be adjusted to an honest basis. He
thinks the making good of his deficit of $150.
tXj0,000 by the younger members doesn't show
- the amount of fraternity he was led to ex
pect. It looks to me to be a case of not knowing
when they ore well oST. Any member of 55
years can soon test the Justness of the new
rate by applying for protection In any safe,
reliable company. He will find that. Instead
of $4S per j ear. he must pay fS8 to $60 per
year for $1000. If this Is true of the member
at 55 yeurs, how about the man at C5 or 70
years? Where will he find Insurance at $48
per year on $1000? Verily their faith Is strong
enough in tho Impossible to work miracles,
but they are up against Father Time, and
nothing short of putting him out of business
will stop the death rate nor cheapen the cost
of Insurance. DONALD ALLISON.
POKTuUE CABHIED EST SATCHELS
Banker Concludes One of the Largest
Deals Ever Made in East St. Louis.
ST. X.OUIS. July 14. More than ?400,000
"was carried In satchels by two messen
gers who accompanied Henry D. Sexton,
president ot the Southern Illinois Na
tional Bank, when he went to the offices
of the East St. Louis Trust & Savings!
Bank and bought about 2000 of Its 2500
shares, valued at 5562,500. Par value, or
5225 a share, Was paid for those already
purchased, and the same amount will
be paid for the remainder, which Mr.
Sexton ha arranged to acquire for the
Southern Illinois; National Bank by Sat
urday. By a vote of the board of direc
tors of the Southern National Bank It
has been decided to take over the de
posits of the East St- Louis Trust & Sav
ings Bank Company, which amounted to
5320,000. Of this sum one-fifth Is cash
and the balance Is in securities. The
deal Is the largest of the kind ever made
In East Side financial circles, and was
accomplished In less than two days.
FAV0BS GEALN EXCHANGE.
President of Commission Company
Says It Would Benefit Business.
Georgo H. Hammond, president of the
Coe Commission Company, Is In Portland
on a trip through the NorthwesL As his
business is concerned with dealing In
wheat on the Minneapolis exchange, and
thla country produces such a large
quantity of that commodity he
expresses surprise at the absence in the
Northwest of any kind of exchange where
prices can be set and options on future
sales made at a. prescribed rate. The
benefit to buyers and growers alike, says
Mr. Hammond, Is that they know where
they are. The grower would get a higher
price and the manufacturer could take an
option en a future sale, the price to be
set from the quotations of tho Northwest
exchange, rather than from that of Chi
cago or some other place. "Buyer for fu-
tnra fitUvery "irouid not have to tako oj-
F KTSCHAX. Tm.
KTEITittB KMW1CT0B STUETt, P01TUM, flKWfll
European Plan
THE
PORTLAND
PORTUXD, OB.
American Plan
also European
Plan. Modern
Restaurant.
$3 PER DAY
and upward.
New Building Elegantly Furnished,
Centrally Located.
COST ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
HOTEL SCOTT
SEVENTH AND ANKENY STS.
I'ostoffice Block.
EUROPEAN PLAN
BOOMS 75c TO $2.00 PER DAY.
I'KEE BUS
M. E FOLEY, Manager.
Uons on Chicago to Insure themselves of
the -wheat as they do todny. Mr. Ham
mond believes an exchange ehould be es
tablished here or eomewhere on Puget
Sound, and says he Is willing to aid the
movement wherever it is taken up with
the greatest Interset.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL KErORT.
PORTLAND. July 14. Maximum tempera
ture. 62 deg.; minimum. 50. River reading.
11 A. M.. 15.3 feet; change in 24 hour-. 0.1
foot. Total precipitation, 5 V. M. to 5 P. M..
0.17 inch; total since September 1, 1IHJ8, 46.63
inches; normal. 4G.2G; excess. 0.42. Total sun
shine July 13, 1904. 10 hours and 0 minutes;
possible. 15 hours and 30 minutes. Barometer
(reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M.. 20.01.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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Wind.
CO
STATIONS.
Baker City ,
Bismarck ....
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Walla Walla b0J T 1 S'.W ICloudy
Light. T, trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Good rains have occurred today throughout
Western Oregon and Western Washington, and
the drouth which has prevailed In the Wil
lamette Valley Place early In June Is broken.
A disturbance of moderate energy moved Inland
from the ocean during the laut 24 hours, and
this evening envelopes the greater portion of
Oregon and Washington. Besides causing the
rains heretofore mentioned It also caused brisk
winds along the California coast and at the
mouth of the Columbia River, the following
maximum velocities being reported: North
Head. 48 mllr. southeast; San Francisco. SB
miles, west. High winds are also reported in
the Sacramento Valley, where a maximum of
30 miles, southwest, occurred. Southwest
storm warnings are displayed at the mouth of
the Columbia, and at the entrance of the
Strait of Fuca. The indications are for a con
tinuation of unsettled rainy weather In this
district Friday, with but little change In tem
pera ure. WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending midnight July 15:
Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy and oc
casionally threatening, with showers; brisk
nouth to west winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Showers; brisk wuth to west winds, probably
high ulong coast.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho Showers; brisk south to west
winds.
Southern Idaho Showora and possibly thun
der storme; cooler: brisk eouth to west winds.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson at ralesroom. Sixth and
Ankeny sts.. at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auc
tioneer. At Baker's auction-house, corner Alder and
Park. Sale at 2 P. M. Geo. Baker &. Co.,
auctioneers.
MEETING NOTICES.
HASSALO LODGE. NO. 15. L O. O. F.
Regular mooting this Friday evening at 8
o'clock. First degree. Visitors welcome.
HENRY BROWN, Secretary.
PORTLAND LODGE, NO. 55. A.
F. & A. M. Stated communication
this (Friday) evening, 7:30 sharp,
work In F. C degree. All F. C. are
cordially invited. By order W. M.
I. W. PRATT, Seorotary.
WOODMEN OF THE "WORLD,
MULTNOMAH CAMP NO. 77
Meets Friday nights in their
forest. East Sixth and East Al
der streets. Floor work not ex
celled by any camp In the order. Come and
meet with us. 3. M. WOODWORTH. Clerk.
BORN.
WHITE To the wife of F. Monson White.
July 13, a daughter.
DIED.
SCISLOWSKI At Montavlllo, July 14, 1904.
William Sclslowski. aged 47 years. Remains
are at Flnley"s Chapel.
HAWKINS In San Francisco, July 14, Mrs.
C A. Hawkins (nee Grace Prldoaux). Body
will be sent to Portland for burial. Fu
neral notice later.
HOECKER In this city. July 14. 1004.
Charles F. Hoecker, aged CO years. 4
months and 11 days. Remains are at Fin
ley's Chapel. Funeral notice later.
M'CARGAR In this city. July 14, 1004, at
270 Porter St., Mary L. McCargar, aged
27 years. 1 month 4 days. Remains are
at Finleys Chapel. Funeral notice here
aftcr. BIRKENFELD In this city. July 14, 1904,
Anton J. Blrkenfeld. of Mist. Or,, aged
24 years. The remains are at Flnley's
Chapel, where they will be prepared for
shipment home Saturday morning, July 10.
ARMSTRONG James Armstrong died June
28 at residence of his neph6w, Gaorge
Armstrong, pioneer Clark County. "Wash
ington. He was born in Ireland 84 years
ago last May. He came here 12 years ago
from VlnCand, N. J.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers and
rmbalxsers, bar mored to their new bfeJJd
Log, Third and Salmoa. Lady siiU&nt.
Ttlephoaa No. 507.
f. T. FTNLEx" A SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. td and Madisoa: OfOoe of County Cor
ner. Lady assistast. Tolephoaa No, 8.
F. S. DUNNINO, Undertaker. iU East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone aat ft.
DUNNING & CAMPION, Undertakers, 7th
and Pine. Lady assistant. Phono Main 420.
Zeller-Byrnes Co., Undertakers, embalm
era. S7S BusceU. Phono East 103S. Lady As't.
CLARKE BROS.. FINE FLOWERS, FX.O-
J . UeaU.
$&
C VT. KNOWIJES, Mgr. I
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day
HEJDQUASTEK
F0MOUSI1TSAHJ
CQKHEaCUL IEAIELEM
Special rates
made to families
and tingle gentle
men. Ihe roan-1
sgem t will be
pleased at all
times to show
-rooms and give
prices. A modern
Turkish bath es
tablish moat in
the hotel.
H. C. BOWERS,
Manager.
Flrst-CIass Restaurant ia Connection,
Steam Heat, Electric Lights.
PORTLAND, OREGON
AMUSEMENTS.
THEBAKER 0frr-
THEATER Manager.
Phone Main 1007.
ALL TniS WEEK MATINEE SATURDAY.
The Baker Theater Company In
"UP TO TOMPKINS"
Invented for laughing purposes only. Even
ing. 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c. Matinee, 10c, loc, 25c
Next week, beginning Sunday matinee, Bur
naud's great comedy, "Betsy."
SHBELDS' PARK
13th and Washington. Phone Main 4797.
Broadway Zlnn's Greatest Extravaganza.
I IN MOROCCO
Three hours' show. A pageant of African
beauty. Everything new. 10c, 20c, 30c At
Cordray's every Sunday afternoon and evening,
and on cold and rainy nights.
i
Go where the crowd goes and see the best
vaudeville show ever given In Portland
at the
PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE
VAUDEVILLE PLAYHOUSE
General admission 10c, resorved box seats. 25c.
Performances 2, 7:30, 8:30. 10:30 P. M.
ARCADE THEATER
Eeventh and Washington.
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:15 to 4:30. 7:15 to 10:30.
Eunday, continuous from 2 to 10:30.
For Ladlrs. Gentlemen and Children.
Admission. 10 cents to any seat.
Tb home of polite vaudevllla.
Continuous performances from 2 to 4:30 T. U.
Eundays, continuous 2 to 10:30 P. M.
Eranlnj performances from 7 to 10:30 P. M.
Any seat In the theater,
TEN CENTS
Fourth and Stark Streets.
A 'Vaudeville Theater of Actual Refinement
Matinee Every Sunday at 2 P. M.
FREE Admission FREE.
LYRIC THEATER
(Corner Alder and Seventh.)
HIQH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:30 to 4:30; 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday. 2 to 10
P. M. This ad. ana 10c will admit two
people any matinee except Sundays- and
holidays.
TEN CENTS NO inCHER,
NEW TODAY.
. 1
FOR SALE 10 ACRES BEAUTIFULLY
situated for platting; near 4Sth St., 3
blocks south of Hawthorne ave. Mrs. W.
S. Falling, Mount Tabor. Or.
ILLUSTRATION NO. 3.
The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon.
THE PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF
OREGON.
No. 100 Third Street.
Incorporated April 22, 1S87.
You contemplate enlarging your business,
or going into a new venture. You have the
money, but the time Is not Quite ripe.
Deposit the money with us, and we will
issue a certificate of deposit, payable on
thirty days call, with Interest at three and
one-half per cent per annum. When you are
ready to proceed, call your certificate, and
at the end of 30 days you can draw your
money with Interest up to date.
Do you want to know more about these
certificates? Call on us or send for our
book of
ILLUSTRATIONS.
BENJAMIN L COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK. Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
Butter! Butter!
Best creamery .. Bc
Good creamery 40c
Dairy butter 30c and 35c
Ranch eggs 2 dozen for 45c
Common -eggs 20c
Best sugar-cured hams 13c
Breakfast bacon 14c
10 pounds pure lard $1.00
5 pounds pure, lard 50c
Full-cream cheeue 10c and 12Uc
Swiss cheese 25e
Java-Mocha coffee 30o
50c tea for 30c
Remember Saturday la chicken day. All goods
retailed at wholesale prices.
LA GRANDE CREAMERY. 204 Yamhill.
. j
DESIRABLE HOME
HOLLADAY PARK
New house 8 rooms and reception-hall;
gas and electric light; 19th and Multnomah
streets, $500 cash, balance to suit purchaser.
A. H. BIRRELL
202 McKay bldg. 3d and Stark.
Mortgage Loans 5 and Upwards
Heal Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Lines
A. H. BIRRELL,
JTonnerly t XacMaster Xlirrefl.
SO?- McKay Building. Third and Utark.
Pfcos Mala 033.
Japanese Goods
SO Dr cent reduction.
An. KOHARA CO., S31 MORRISON STREET.
CLASSIFIED AD. BATES.
"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
additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New
Today." 30 cents for 15 words or leas; 18 to 20
words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc
first Insertion. Each additional insertion.
one-half; no further discount under one month.
"NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15
cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per line
for each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan, and left at this
office, should always be Inclosed In sealed en
velopes. No stamp Is required on such letters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors In advertisements taken through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
SEE PERSONAL COLUMN WANTED SHOE
man.
ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING THE CITY
I MUST SELL MY NEW RESIDENCE,
WITH ACRE OF GROUND.
A Most Beautiful Home
Well located, one block from Mount Tabor
car line, 5 minutes' service and 12 minutes'
ride from business center. House was built
of best material for permanent home, has
seven large rooms, best modern plumbing,
electric lights, cement walks and basement
floor, city water and sewer, choice fruit
trees, berries and shrubs. In short. It Is an
elegant place, and In order to make a quick
sale I am willing to sacrifice a good deal.
Terms can be arranged for. Seo owner, 122
E. S9th St.. near Morrison.
HOUSE WANTED
In near future, on West Side. 7 to S rooms;
permanent tenants, 3 adults. Address A
SO, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
ELEGANT NEW 0-ROOM HOUSE IN HAW
thorn c Park, corner lot; sightly location.
New 8-room houce; fine location.
New 6-room cottage, Hawthorne's First Ad
dition. All of the above are fine modern homes for
sale cheap and on easy terms. Houses built
on liberal terms In Hawthorne Park. Ladd's
Addition and Hawthorne's First Addition.
CATE &. POWELL.
701 Chamber of Comerce.
WHEAT LANDS A SNAP, WILL SELL
you an SO or more at reasonable prices and
locate you on homestead on adjoining land,
which together makes cheapest wheat farm
In Oregon; farms under cultivation adjoin
ing raise wheat, oats, corn, etc.; good
roads, well water; no Irrigation needed;
railroad building to within 4 miles. Look
this up at once. Room 40, Gilman Hotel.
BARGAIN INCOME-BEARING PROPER
ty; in good state of cultivation, close to
busy hamlet; with rail and boat transpor
tation, and access two large markets; new
buildings, variety fruits, mostly apples, on
main county road, near Portland; Immedi
ate possession. Q 4, Oregonlan.
PROPERTY TO TRADE EVERT-WHERE
City property and farm lands for sale,
homestead relinquishments. Government lo
cations on timber or farm lands. Write
for our monthly magazine. Spokane
Trader. Sparks Bros. P. O. Box 10'J3,
Spokano, Wash.
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FINE NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE, CONCRETE
basement and all modern Improvements;
full lot; two blocks from car; Upper Albl
na; $2150; small payment down, balance
monthly. Robert Bell, 321 Worcester block.
i
FOR SALE AT 98S WILLIAMS AVE.,
new house containing three 5-room flats,
barn in rear of lot; lot is 50x105 feet, and
has all kinds of fruit and berries. Inquire
of owner on premises.
BLOCK AND FOUR FIVE-ROOM COT
tages, close In; East Side; streets improved,
sewer and cement sidewalk; yearly Income
$740; must be sold In 10 days; price $0000.
Address M TO, Oregonlan.
NEW 5-ROCM COTTAGE. LARGE LOT;
near car; Montavilla. $1000; $100 cash. $10
monthly; house and 2 lots, $1000. $12.50
month; 4-rooms Sunnyslde; rent $10 month.
Phone TJnum tfoia.
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20 MILES FROM COURTHOUSE. IN MULT
ifomah County, 150 acres; 50 acres level;
40 acres can'be plowed now. Address Own
er, Fulton House, 4th and Alder.
CORNER LOT FOR SALE. MASON AND
Minnesota ave., cheap. See owner, J. lie
Gibbons, Hunter's avenue. Crystal Springs
Addition, near Sellwood.
T-ROOM COTTAGE. BLOCK.; MODERN
conveniences, excellent repair; most sightly
place on Portland Heights; purchasers only.
R 77, Oregonlan.
THREE WEST SIDE LOTS. 33 1-3x110 FT.,
10th St.. 100 ft. south of Montgomery;
$1500 each. Owner, 210 Allsky bldg., Bd
and Morrison.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric lino. O. R.
Addlton, Lents, Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 5o.
FOR SALE AN IRVINGTON HOME, 7
rooms, full lot. east front, beautiful lawn.
403 East 12th, North. Phone East 1934.
ELEGANT AND COMPLETELY
FUR-
nlshed 5-room cottage, Lew; terms
wners
leaving; price $1850. Phone Unl
FOR SALE 500 ACRES STUMP
miles from Portland. Inquire 28'
rlson st. C. R. Davis Fuel Co.
FOR SALE TWD LOTS ON TILLAMOOK
st., 100 feet from Union ave. Inquire 40
N. 0th at.. Weet Side.
NEW C-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, NEAR
meed bridge; $3000; terms. 012 Commercial
building.
TWO NEW MODERN HOUSES 4 AND G
rooms. 311 Skldmore st., or phone owner
Scott 6952.
FOR SALE CHOICE SMALL HOME. 10TH
West Side; Al location; owner, Q 70; Ore
gonlan. RARE BARGAIN $1000 BUYS 255 ACRES
near Brownsville. P. O. Box 275, Oregon
City, Or.
$2200 9-ROOM. BAY WINDOW HOUSE,
lot 30x70, on Hall st.; rent $25. Apply 300
Park st.
C-ROOM COTTAGE, 2 LOTS. 100x109, one
block cast of Woodlawn car. Inquire 394
Shaver.
5 OR 6-ROOM COTTAGE SMALL PAYMENT
down, balance monthly. Owner. Phone East
675. .
5 HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE IN
Howe's Addition. Mrs. Howe, phone Union
173.
FOR SALE FINE COTTAGE CHEAP AT 401
Russell st.. Upper Alblna. Inquire at house.
NICE SUBURBAN HOME AT A SACRIFICE;
must be sold at once. Phone East 1864.
A SNAP CORNER LOT. E. 39TH AND
Grant sts.; $173. Call 313 Water st.
FOB SALE FARMS.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED.
80 acres 2-story house. 10x24, good
barn, wagon shed, blacksmith shop, sneep
shed, chicken-house, all built of sawed
lumber, 8 stands of bees, plow and gar
den plow, 40 acres under 7-rail fenco, 7
acres in cultivation, 2 acres in sliver
prunes and Baldwin apples, other bearing
fruit trees well assorted, water supply con
venient; 2 miles from town on graded
road, easy of access; price, $950.
80 acres, good house and barn, outbuild
ings, 12 to 14 acres In cultivation, good
orchard, well watered, trout stream fun
ning through place, 1 mile to railroad
station, less than 1 rallo to school; prloe
$750.
Write for list or come see us. Imus &
WlUoughby, K slam a. Wash.
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16 ACRE ORCHARD, SIX MILES FROM
Vancouver, 14 miles from Portland; 15 acres
full bearing Italian prune trees; one acre
In raspberries; house and bam; home or
chard or assorted fruits; Just the place to
make money from the start by raising
prunes, chickens, bees, small fruits and veg.
ctables; easy terms. Call on or addreeB
owner, 605 Commercial block.
27.000 ACRES OF IRRIGATED LAND,
free from the state to settlers, who will
pay from $15 to $15 per acre to the Co
lumbia Southern Irrigation Company for
perpetual water right; for Information call
or address B. S. Cook, 251 Alder st., Port
land, Or.
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IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to suit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wm. MacMaster. 311 Worcester
block.
$350-80 ACRES. 14 CLEARED. HOUSE, 60
zruit trees; living springs; xf mues raiusna;
12 miles flourishing town on railroad. Inquire
grocer'. C14 Front, cor. Caruthers,
HAND. 10
t E. Mor-
TO EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE A FIRST-CLASS TIM
ber claim. 160 acres, for modern home, 7
or S rooms. In Portland; will pay cash
difference or assume mortgage If suited.
Address with full particulars. Bor 277.
city.
EXCHANGE SWELL DRIVING OUTFIT,
for vacant lot, diamonds, pianos; what
have you? Cash difference either way. S
85, Oregonlan.
AUTOMOBILE FOR EXCHANGE. APPLY
at room 204. Ablngton bldg., or write
Box 470, P. O.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
FOREST RESERVE. APPROVED. SANTA
Fe on hand, ready for location; also sol
diers' additional land warrants and Sioux
scrip. Maglnnls & Son, 227 Falling bldg.
840 ACRES. 35 MILES FROM PORTLAND:
4,000.000 ft. fir and cedar; dam cost $2000;
on Yamhill River; price $5000; also SO acres,
for rooming-house. 474 Alder st.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1C0 ACRES
fir timber land (5,000,000 feet), near river.
Lane County, Oregon. Van Dusen, 120 13th
ave.. North, Seattle, Wash.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP, GILT EDGE,
general land practice. Collins Land Co.,
Concord bldg.
Approved scrip; new lot agricultural or timber
lands. L. W. Whiting & Co., 403 Ablngton.
LAND SCRIP.
LAND SCRIP WE HAVE A SURRENDER
of 15E0 acres In one surrender, which we
will sell at a bargain; also 1000 acres un
surrendered. We guarantee that comple
tion will cost not to exceed 10 cents per
acre. Collins Land Co., Concord bldg.
TO LEASE.
TO LEA8E FOR 10 YEARS, A CENTRAL
ly located lot, suitable for flats or fam
ily hotel, by Parrlsh, Watklns & Co., 250
Alder.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED 1 OR 3-ROOM COTTAGE IN
Center Addition or Montavilla; about $800
to $1000. 232 Stark st.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles, Etc.
I HAVE OPENED A FIRST-CLASS FEED,
boarding and sale stable at the old O. K.
livery barn on First and Gllsan sts.; have
some good, well broke Eastern Oregon
horses for sale at reasonable prices. R.
McGowen, prop.
SNAP $123 BUYS ENTIRE CAMPING
outfit, consisting of pair of mares, good
drivers, nearly new harness and mountain
hack. Call 20 N. 13th today.
FOR SALE CHEAP SWELL TEAM OF
driving horses, fine for pleasure, with two
stated trap; owner must well. Call 22G 3d
et. Phone Main 1519.
ONE GOOD HORSE, WEIGHT 1300 LBS.;
price $100. By H. P. J. Hlnzen, 3d bouse
south of Multnomah Hall. S. Mount Tabor.
SIX HEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES;
two fresh Jersey cows. J. S. Klrkley, where
Mt. Scott car crostea Section Line road.
$S5 BUYS TEAM SUITABLE FOR FARM
work or heavy hauling. Call at Red Front
Stables, 15th, Just off Washington.
4 AND 5-TON DEAD-AXLE TRUCKS;
also, spring goosenecks; sell cheap, trade
or rent. Stable, cor. 7th and Stark sts.
WOLFSTEIN buys and sells horses, wagons,
harness, buggies, farm Implements. 227 Front,
Largest stock vehicles and harness, new and
second-hand; cheap for 60 days. 211 Wash.
FOR SALE BY W. E. JACOBS, 134 E.
34th St.. 9 head of horses. Phone 1032.
HORSES FOR SALE BY L. O. RALSTON.
Barn 037 Jefferson. Phono Weat-SlS.
FOR SALE 3 GOOD WORK HORSES,
quire at 175 B. Water st.
IN-
Pianos.
GOOD PIANO, SLIGHTLY USED, FOR
sale cheap; a snap. W 19, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair It with Elaterlte; It rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old Iron, tin or ehlneles; best for new roofs.
Elaterlte Rooflng Co.. 10 Worcester bldg.
FOR SALE CHEAP 1 HALF DURHAM AND
half Jersey and 1 Holsteln milch cow, giving
2 to 3 gallons each per day; also milk
route paying $17 per month Included. Phone
Union 2042, or address C 85, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE PILING, ALL LENGTHS,
from 30 to 125 feet, all Mzes; fill orders
on short notice; 75,000 feet In boom. Ad
dress Lock Box 53, Rainier, Or.
STANDARD TYPEWRITERS FROM $25;
all makes Tented and repaired. Rubber
stamp, notary seals, otc Cunningham's
231 Stark. Tel. 1407.
FOR SALE LIGHT BRAHMA EGGS. $1.50
per setting of 15; also one each cock and
cockerel; nne birds; $1.50 each. G 70, Ore
gonlan.
FOR SALE A 10-H. P. ENGINE, IN FINE
shape; also 10-h. p. upright boiler and a trac
tion wood saw. W. J. Benson, Hlllsboro, Or.
BEST FIR AND POLE OAK WOOD DEUV
ered to any part of the city. Phone Main 810.
463 Everett et. Travis Bros.
LT YOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LIVE FIR
wood, go to Hoover & Conway, 313 Water
st. Phone Main 4690.
FOR SALE ROLL-TOP DESK AND
chair. Apply 431 Washington at. Jacobson
Bade Co.
A CANDY STORE FOR SALE; GOOD Lo
cation and two living room. H 42, care
Oregonlan.
LUMBER FOR SALE CHEAP. CORNER
11th and Harrison; contractor on ground.
SMITH-PREMIER. NO 4. NEW; CENTURY
refrigerator, family size. T 60, Oregonlan.
FRESH MILCH COWS. WITH OR WITH
out calf, for sale. 1004 Mllwaukle at.
UNDERWOOD. OLIVER AND REMING
ton cheap; desk and safe. 231 Stark.
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF
Amerlcans now $25. 7th and Morrison.
FOR SALE ONE HARDWOOD BEDROOM
set and cook stove. Phone Scott 2404.
FOR SALE FINE JERSEY COW AND
calf. 325 E. 3d st., N. cor. Halsey.
FINE SILVER SKYB TERRIER PUPPIES
for sale. Basement. 326 Park st.
ONE SINGLE AND ONE DOUBLE-DOOH
safe; a bargain. X 73, Oregonlan.
HELP WANTED -MALE.
BARBER WANTED FOR EASTERN WASH
lngton; wages $10 and 60 per cent; must bs
a first-class man. Address or call at G. N.
W. Wilson Co. Barber Supply House, 72 6th
st.. at once.
MAN AND WIFE. $40; IB HAVE BOY.
$12 more; ranch near coast; blacksmith.
$2 day and board; all kinds of work at
the Old Reliable Pioneer Employment Co.,
213 Morrison.
4 MEN, ROCK QUARRY. $2.50 EACH; 1
bucker, $2.25; 1 second faller, $2.25; can
use all kinds of help at all times. West
ern Employment Bureau. 225 3d st. Phone
Main 1510.
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WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN
plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Co. School
of Practical Plumbing; send for catalogue.
Addresa 4373-5 Easton ave,, St. Louis, Mo.
POSITIONS OPEN WE HAVE GOOD POSI
tions open for the right; If you want one
write for our plan and booklet. Hapgoods
Una.), suite K, 323 Walker bldg., Seattle.
JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FUR
nlshes cooks and waiters, chambermaids, por
ters, farmhands, domestics. 69 N. 5th at.,
bet. Everett and Davis. Tel. Clay 597.
SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK
keeping, penmanship and English branches
taught by experienced teacher; day and
night. -M. 35. Oregonlan.
1000 MEN. ALL KINDS OP WORK NAME
your Job; we have It. Phone Main 3074.
Canadian Employment Co., 240 Burnslde
and 226 Morrison.
YOUNG MAN UNDER 35, TO PREPARE
for Government position; short hours, good
salary. Call afternoon. C Justin Kennedy,
Imperial Hotel. -
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WANTED-ONE GOOD JOB PRINTER;
and -one good paper ruler. Apply personally
to J. S. Delllnger & Co., Astoria. Or.
THE COLUMBUS CALEFORNIA WINE DE
pot, headquarters for cooks and waiters.
P. Loratl. Phone Red 1993. 148 4th.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LUNCHMAN: NO
I others need apply. Call bet. 2 and 3 P. M.,
X Louvre Cafo, 4th and Aides sts,
KELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN. SIN
gle, to travel and learn good-paying business,
who can leave town immediately; references;
others need not apply. Call at room 31, 409
Morrison st., from 11 to S P. M.
BARBER TRADE TAUGHT BY OUR NEW
method which enables student to earn
wages while learning. Call or address for
free catalogue American Barber College
Co.. 00 N. Cth st.
CARPENTERS $3.00 TO $3.50 PER DAY;
board, ?4.50 per week. Apply to Mclnnls,
Harrington & Co., Port Townsend, Wash.
AT ONCE 00 YOUNG MEN FROM 18 TO
35 years, to prepare for Fall railway mall
examinations. F 35, Oregonlan.
FOR RENT FURNISHED RESTAURANT:
good trade; 12 steady boarders; cheap
rent; good chance. 207 Jefferson.
WANTED 30 MILLHANDS, $2 TO ?2.23;
woodsmen, $2 to $3.50. Lumbermen's La
bor Bureau. 203 Morrison.
WANTED-rYOUNG MAN TO DO JANITOR
work In exchange for tuition. American Bar
ber College Co., 68 N. 6th.
STUDENTS COMMERCIAL AND RAILWAY
telegraphy; main line practice, switchboard,
etc K S3. Oregonlan.
BARBER SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP IP
sold Within tho next week; good trade.
421 Morrison.
WANTED A BOY TO DO GENERAL
store work. Apply to Andrew Kan & Co.
WANTED APPRENTICE IN PRINTING
office. Alvln S. Hawk Co., 145 Third.
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WANTED SEVERAL GOOD SOLICITORS
for easy-selling article. R 00, Oregonlan.
WANTED QUARTZ MINER; MUST BE Al
machine man. L 82. care Oregonlan.
WANTED A BLACKSMITH'S HELPER
at once. 424 Belmont.
PLATEN PRESS FEEDER WANTED. IR-wln-Hodson
Co.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS
chambermaids, cooks, waitresses, nurse
girls, second girls, housekeepers, house
work, $15 to $30. Canadian Parlors, 22tl
Morrison. Phone Main 1323.
THE BOOKLOVERS LIBRARY REQUIRES
a representative In Portland; one who can
present an attractive proposition to the
cultured classes. Address with references,
8? 0th st.
WANTED 20 GIRLS, COOKS, 2D GIRLS,
waitresses, general housework, reliable help
furnished. Multnomah Employment Bureau,
270 Washington st. Phone Clay 1811.
WANTED A GIRL TO DO SECOND
work; .one who Is competent and under
stands the work; references required. Ap
ply at 833 Lovejoy st.
FOURTH'S OVER! COAST LAUNDRESSES,
waitresses wanted; waitresses, domestics,
cooks, etc.. city; chamberwork. Drake. 2u5
W&abington.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS,
waiters, chambermaids, general workers.
St. Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone
Black 28S1.
4 WAITRESSES, 2 COOKS. WOMAN, $30
each; 1 cook, woman, $40. Western Em
ployment Bureau, 226 3d st. Phone Main
151D.
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FOR LADIES ONLY.
Portland Women's Employment Company,
210 Allsky, cor. 3d and MorrlBon. Red 3087.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework, suburban home; two In family;
no laundry. Call 400 Commercial block.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN
to care for baby iand assist with house
work, small family. 200 Park st.
A CAPABLE GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK
at the beach until September. Address
Mrs. F. G. Wheeler, 203 King st.
YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER, FOUR
years' experience, desires position; salary
$8 per wek. Q, 85, Oregonlan.
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WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work. to go to coast. Apply at once 253
N. 22d st. Phone Main 100S.
GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSE
work, small family; no washing. Apply 201
First St.. In clothing store.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR
general housework. 202 B. Sixth. N., Hol
laday Addition.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST WITH
housework, sleep home. 370 Park st.. Phone
Front 1044.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR
housework. Apply 002 Johnson. Phone
Front 2504.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING AND
assist In general housework; wages, $25. 770
Overton su
GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL HOUSE
work, sleep at home preferred. 170 10th.
WANTED MANGLE GIRLS AND STARCH
work lroners. Oregon Laundry Company.
JKANTED BOOKKEEPER: STATE SAIwlR?
tfjjar.d experience. Address F 81, Oregonlan.
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WANTED NURSE GIRL. APPLY TO 232
Stout St., cor. Salmon. King's Heights.
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WANTED A GOOD, PLAIN COOK. PRI
vate boarding-house. 180 5th st.
WANTED GIRL TO HELP WITH GEN
eral housework. 406 Hall st.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST WITH
housework. 63 Ella st.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. 161 N. 24th.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS WAITRESS
at 161 23d st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 206
N. 24th st.
HELP WANTED MALE OK FEMALE.
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WANTED ENERGETIC MAN OR WOMAN
to act as traveling manager for an old
established firm; references given and re
quired;' salary $18 per week and expenses
advanced; chance lor promotion. Address
F. B. Cornwall, Portland, Or.
WANTED AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS
everywhere; can make $10 to $20 per week
eanlly and pleaHintly at home; no money
required. The Lake Co., 110 Monroe St.,
Chicago.
8 WAITRESSES (CITY, COUNTRY). DO
mestlcs. farmhands (milking), $30; second
cook, $35. Drake, 205 Washington.
WANTED AT ONCE, WEAVERS AT
woolen mill, Kirkland, Wash.; male or fe
male. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
COMPETENT DRUGGIST WISHES 8ITU
atlon; am. accustomed to take charge; ref
erences as to reliability. Address W 54,
care Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED AS COLLECTOR,
manager, ticket-seller or any light work;
best of references. Address D 69. Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED COMPETENT STENOGRA
pber desires position. D 84, care Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
ADVERTISER HAVING MANY YEARS'
experience In export and Import trade,
both in America and Europe, Is anxious
to Join syndicate of millers and manufac
turers to work the export business to Far
East, African and European markets;
young, energetic and accustomed to man
agement. Apply P. O. Box 119, New York
City.
FIRST-CLASS MAN AND WIFE OPEN FOR
engagement, beach hotel; manager or day
clerk and housekeeper; experienced; refer
ences. V 81. care Oregonlan.
BY YOUNG MAN AND WIFE, IMMEDIATE
lV, position In club, hotel, or take charge
of store In or out of town. O 80, Oregonlan.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN
furnlflb domestic, servant, farmers and all
kinds of help. 26S Everett. Black 992.
MIDDLEAGED MAN DESIRES EMPLOY
ment some kind; no objection to leaving
state. Address X 83, Oregonlan.
STEADY MAN, PRACTICAL CUTTER AND
tailor, wants a steady Job. In or out of city.
Address P 87, care Oregonlan.
BOY OF 18 WOULD LIKE TO FINISH
machinist trade; 1 year's experience In rail
road shop. F 82, Oregonlan.
ENGINEER AND GENERAL MECHANIC
desires position; mill or factory preferred;
references. F 96, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN .(JEW) MACHINIST, SOME
experience In electricity, wants any kind
of work. G 84. Oregonlan.
rsnnn BARTENDER WOULD LIICB POSI.
A tlon out cf tho city, ? 69, Oregonlan.
SrXUATIONS WANTED rA r.v.
Miscellaneous.
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SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN, HAS
good education, seeks employment of any
kind; can give Al references. O 84. Ore
gonlan. YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE POSITION TO
llt ST Ji0rs5' Iawn "c.; sood refer--ences.
T 83, Oregonlan.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers and Stenographers.
YOUNG LADT STENOGRAPHER. FOUR!
years experience, desires position; salary S3
per week. O 84. Oregonlan.
LADY. EXPERIENCED. WANTS POSITION
as cashier or oRlce assistant; best of ref
erences. K 82, Oregonlan.
bomcstlcs.
DANISH GIRL DESIRES SITUATION
general work, American family; wux'm
$20. 230 H Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1.
CHAMBERWORK BY EXPERIENCED
lady. Phone Black 1S31.
TWO GIRLS WANT GENERAL HOUSE
work. 341 N. 10th. vu.
Housekeepers.
REFINED. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN DE
sires situation. housekeeper, widower's
family; restaurant waitress. 230 Yara
hlll. Phone Black 2881.
Dresamaxers,
CHILDREN'S SEWING, SHIRTWAISTS,
etc.. shirtwaists. $1 and up. 44 Et 7th N.
WANTED PLAIN SEWING AND DRESS-1
making: very reasonable. 504 East 18th st.
MRS. B. SCOTT, DRESSMAKER. WISHES
sewing In families. Call at 146 N. 10th.
Miscellaneous.
EXPERIENCED GIRL DESIRES SITUA-
tlon as nurse for family going coast. 230
Yamhill. Phone Black 28S1.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PIANIST WANTS
position, day or night; good Bight reader.
Address G 10, Oregonlan. (
ANYONE WISHING HOUSECLEANING OR
washing by day, leave work at 223 Market.
WANTED AGENTS.
AGENTS WANTED TO REPRESENT THH
largest nursery on the Pacific Coast. We.
carry all latest and best kpeclaltles and
full line of nur.iery stock, complete out
lit for canvassing furnished free; mention ter
ritory preferred; give referencs with ap
plication. Address Washington Nursery.
Company, Toppenlsh, Wash.
WE WANT SALESMAN TO SELL OUR
Northern grown nursery stock; we carry a
full line of nursery stock as well as all
the latest and best specialties; writ a ac
once lor Information; atate preferences o
territory. Addretxi Washington. Nursery,
Toppenlsh, Wadh.
WE OFFER THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
for the sale of the Perfect Telephone Dls
lnfector In the City of Portland; easily
sold to every one having a telephone. Foe
particulars address Johnson-Lleoer Co., 1
First st.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OUR SUPE
rlor high-grade nursery etock; new and com.
plete outnt furnished free; caea weekly:
write today for choice of territory. Capital
City Nuraery Co., Salem, Or.
AGENT TO SELL ON COMMISSION THO.
fflOBt perfect telephone device out; sold at
sight; good prutUs. Apply at once for exclu
sive territory to Johnaon-Lieber Co., 1 1st st.
WANTED AT ONCE, 1ST-CLASS AD.
solicitor; must give nrst-class referonce;
new newspaper; good proposition to right
parties. Address B 80, Oregonlan.
WANTED ADVERTISING AGENT CA
pable of handling large contracts; salary
guaranteed. Address H 85, Oregonian. giv
ing reterences and experience.
WANTED TO RENT.
IF YOU HAVE A GOOD ROOM TO RENT
for saloon, billiards or bowling. In this
city or elsewhere write us. We will maka
no charge for Xlndlng you a good tenant.
Have numerous applications on llle. Xh
Brunswick-Balke-Cullender Co., 4U 3d at..
Portland, Or.
WANT TO RENT SMALL COTTAGE,
East Side, with yard and shade; gl.M lo
latlon, description and price to good ten
ant; no children. Phone Union J0i, or ad
dress S 22. Orcgonlun.
WANTED 10-ROOM HOUSE. WEST SIDE
east of 12th. near 'Washington; might buy
furniture; describe. E 48, Oregonlan.
MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING AND SHOES
We pay the highest price. 62 N. 3d at.; orders
promptly attended to. Hood 517.
WANTED MODERN 8 OR 9-ROOM HOUSE;
will pay $60; must be central on Washington.
F, Hotel Portland.
MAY 17 ROOMS OR MORE. WEST OF
7th, bet Washington and Jeileraon. E 5ut
Oregonlan.
WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE. SUMMBK
or lease; 8 or 9 rooms; central. F, Hotel
Portland.
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WANTED TO RENT, IMPROVED 5 OR 10
acre tract, near car line, cheap. A 15, Ore
ji'nlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED SECOND-HAND FIRE-PROOF
safe. Give name of maker, dimensions In
side, and lowest cash price. M 83. Ore
gonlan. J
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHINU
and shoes; highest price paid. Call at
Tho "Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517.
WANTED MACHINERY FOR ABOUT A
3-ton Ice plunt. Address Fred Carter, Sell
wood. Phone Scott 4584.
WANTED TO BORROW $2000; GOOD
East Side property; no brokers. Address
L 85, Oregonlan.
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WANTED LOAN. BY PRIVATE PARTY
of $30; can give good security. Address
K 70. Oregonlan.
WANTED HORSE TO RIDE AND DRIVE;
must be gentle and city broke. A 60, Orego
nlan. WANTED TO BORROW $1000 AT 6 PER
cent; good security. S 69, Oregonlan.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CATS
tie of all kinds. Phone East 2233.
WANTED TO BUY TWO DRIVING HORSES,
Oregon Laundry Company.
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SEE PERSONAL COLUMN WANTED SHOE
man.
JTOR RENT.
Booms.
THE ALEXANDER. NEW BUILDING. ELE
gant, newly furnished front rooms, single or
en suite; select location; all conveniences;
transients solicited. N. W. cor. lOth-Alder,
167 W. PARK NEATLY FURNISHEB
apartments with homelike accommoda
tions, every modern convenience; deslrablo
location.
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129 13TH ST. VERY PLEASANT FRONT
room, with running water; also side rooms;
fine location; reasonable. Bet., Wash, and,
Alder.
ONE LARGE FRONT PARLOR; NICE FOR
one or two gentlemen; nicely furnished; $15
month; unfurnished. $10 month. Phone East
1182.
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Furnished and unfurnished housekeeping and
sleeping rooms; $1 week up. Gilman. 1st and
Alder; Alblna Hotel. 450 Goldsmith.
COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, SUNNY
room, modern, cheap; gentleman. 129
10th., bet. Washington and Alder.
3 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, PRIVATE
family; bath adjoining; rent reasonable.
35 N. 18th, near Washington.
364 TAYLOR ST., PLEASANT ROOMS FOR
gentlemen; two blocks Portland Hotel;
gas, phone, bath. No children.
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.en TiTir at two trrr.vA.T WTTniMTSTrwr
rooms near Portland Hotel; connecting or
single; modern conveniences.
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FURNISHED ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN IN
private family: home surroundings. 21st and
Johnson. J 49, Oregonlan.
LARGE FRONT ROOM, PRIVATE HOUSE,
reasonable tern; gas, phone Main 3005. 200
14tb, near Hobart-Curtls.
TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH
private family, four blocks south Hotel
Portland. 248 Sixth st.
ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOM FOR ONE
or two gentlemen; modern house. 551 Tay
lor. Phone Main 2390.
70 PARK ST. NICSLY FURNISHED BAY
i winaow room; aiso wcii-iuroisaca ematiw
J room; bath, shone.