Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 03, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY," " AUGUST 3, 1904.
ONLY ONE QUESTION
is Share of Stock a Chose
in Action?.
V
ISSUE IN BURRELL WILL CASE
On Decision of Court Depends tho
Payment of Charitable Be
quests to Amount of
$179,000'
Whether a share of stock is to be con
sidered personal' property or a "chose In
action" formed the burden of the argu
ment before Judge Wobster yesterday by
attorneys representing opposing Interests
under the terms of the will of Rosa P.
Burrell. Attorney William M. Gregory
opened the argum'ent for the Boys' and
Girls' Aid Society and the Portland
Women's Home, maintaining that 450
shares of stock sold to W. M. Ladd by
Administrator Gordon Voorhles comes un
der the head of "choses In action." At
torney "W. D. Fenton followed for tho
Burrell heirs, contending that the stock
is to be considered personal property. The
arguments were not closed when the
court adjourned for the day.
Upon the court's decision depends
whether charitable bequests to the
amount of $173,000 shall be paid. If the
Burrell Investment Company shares, sold
to W. 1L Ladd for $40,000, but declared by
attorneys representing the charities to
be worth $700,000, are held to be personal
property, the charities will get little.
Only 531,000 Is available to discharge these
bequests, under this interpretation of the
will. But if the court holds that the
shares are "choses in action," the money
realized at a sale of the stock will be
applied to paying the charitable bequests.
A chose was defined by Attorney Greg
ory as something not in actual possession
of the owner, but for the possession of
which he has -a right to bring action at
law. He quoted from a large number of
authorities, largely . English, in his at
tempt to show that shares of stock come
under the meaning of chose.
In arguing that stock is personal prop
erty. Attorney Fenton maintained that the
term chose originated when shares of
stock were unknown and that they could
not be Included in the meaning. His sec
ond contention was that a share of stock
Is not tangible and not a material thing.
To Hold Court in Barn.
Judge Hoguev-of the Municipal Court,
will hold court In the old barn at the
corner of Front and Jefferson streets next
Thursday. Witnesses will be sworn and
testimony taken there. The case to be
heard la the barn Is one in which Jona
than TJce is charged with having repaired
the barn In question after it had
been condemned by the Fire Depart
ment The attorney for TIce stated yes
terday that he desired the Judge to visit
the premises and learn the truth for
himself, and the Judge consented to hear
the case in the barn.
Five Saloonkeepers Fined.
Five saloonkeepers were fined $50 each
In the Municipal Court yesterday for sell
ing liquor to minors. They were.W. H.
Close, Thomas McGlinn, J. Kobath, Minor
"Lewis and Fred Woodhouse, and the spe
cific charges against them was selling
liquor to Pearl Caldwell, the country girl
who came to Portland and met her down
fall, owing, she alleged, to the fact that
liquor was supplied her and her escort in
the saloons owned by the' men named.
The girl testified against the men in tho
court yesterday. The saloon men gave
notice that they will appeal the case.
Refuses to Pay Attorney.
Though an order was entered in the
Circuit Court that James Haltom pay $75
to the Clerk as an attorney's fee in the
6Uit of divorce brought by Agnes Haltom
on July 14, it is alleged that he has failed
to heed tho injunction. A petition was
filed yesterday asking that he be cited
to appear and show cause why he should
not be punished for contempt. Mrs. Hal
tom declares in an affidavit filed with the
petition that she has no money and can
not proceed further In "the case unless
Haltom Is forcedto obey the mandate of
the court-
Charged With Larceny.
Information has been filed in tho State
Circuit Court by District Attorney Man
ning against Addle Cox, charging her
with the larceny of $30 from John Car
mody. It Is alleged that the-crime took
place on July 3.
FUNERAL OF B. J. KELLY.
Victim of Explosion of Gasoline Tank
in Automobile Is Buried.
GRESHAM, Or., Aug. 2. (Special.) The
remains of B. .JKelly, who was killed on
Saturday evening in Portland by the ex
plosion of a gasoline automobile, were
burled at Pleasant Home this morning.
The body was brought through here from
Woodstock, where services were held on
Monday, and taken to the Methodist
Church at Pleasant Home for the final
obsequies. The deceased was born within
a stone's throw of the place of his Inter
ment and was widely known throughout
this section. Several hundred" persons,
nearly all of whom were friends and ac
quaintances of the deceased's family, were
present to pay their last respects to his
memory. Kev. M. L. Hardlngham con
ducted the services at the grave. Many
beautiful floral emblems were contributed
by the people of the neighborhood, and
excellent music was volunteered by a
local choir as a last tribute to one whom
they had known and respected during all
his life.
Work on the Base , Line Road is
progressing rapidly eastward from Mount
Tabor, the Improvement being a center
roadway of crushed rock from the crusher
located In the Reams' gravel-pit further
out A layer of coarse rock is being put
flown first, which Is covered with fine
screenings, making a most desirable and
permanent thoroughfare. From Mount
Tabor the work has progressed as far
as the Russellville schoolhouse, and will
be continued to the nine-mile post, from
where a similar road was laid last year.
When completed there will be no better
thoroughfare in Oregon than the Base
Line for a distance of 15 miles, although
the crushed rock will not become thor
oughly packed until it receives a good
soaKing by the Winter rains. The crush
er is being run full-handed and is turning
out aoouL aw tons ot crushed rock each
flay."
PRIVATE P1A2TT COST TOO MUCH
Rockefeller Will Buy Mansion Lights
From Public Company.
TARRTTOWN, N. T., Aug. 2. After
spending $10,000 and considerable time in
experimenting, John D. Rockefeller has
decided that, so far as he is concerned.
the operation of a -private electric light
ing plant is a failure, and he signed the
contract with the local lighting com
pany to light his estate at Pocantlco
Hills.
As soon as trje new service is begun the
private plant will be for sale at a bar
gain price. It requires about 600 large
incandescent lamps to llghf the mansion
grounds, and .private park, and.-they will
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VIOCL MET8 CHAN, 'pres.
SETEITH US WUHH8TM ITimS, PdlTUUD, 0IES31
European Plan ..... $L00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day
COST ONE MTT.T.TOK DOLLARS.
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
American Plan
also European
Plan. Modern
Restaurant.
$3 PER DAY
and upward.
Now Boll ding Elegantly Furnished,
Centrally Located.
HOTEL
SEVENTH AND ANKENY STS.
Postofflce Block.
EUROPEAN PLAN
BOOHS 75a TO 52.00 PEB DAT.
FREE BITS'
SI. E FOLEY, Manager.
be Installed at once. The private plant
was put in a year ago. The dynamos
were set up in an end of the barn.
After operating It a short time, Mr.
Rockefeller discovered that the new sys
tem was costing more than the electric
ity formerly supplied by the lighting
company. There was also the constant
danger of burning the barns, which cost
about $200,000.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. August 2. Maximum tempera
ture, SI dep.; minimum, 54. River reading,
11 A. M., 8.4 feet; chance in 24 hours, 0.3
foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.,
none; total since September 1, 1903, 47.24
Inches; normal, 40.51; excess, 0.73. Total sun
shine August 1, 1004, M hours and 48 minutes;
possible. 14 hours and 48 minutes. Barometer
(reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M., 23.90.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind.
2
STATIONS.
Baker City
Bismarck
Boise
Eureka
Helena
Kamloops, B. C
North Head
Pocatello
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Sacramento
Salt Lake City...
San Francisco
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island ..
Walla Walla ...
Light.
88!
S
SE
N
W
W
Nw"
SW
NW
SB
N
S
NW
W
W
W
SW
SW
Raining
Clear
Pt. cloudy
88!
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
ICloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
HOURLY TEMPERATURES.
The following are the hourly temperatures
today:
5 A. M 60 12 noon 70
6 A. M... 54 1 P. M 74
7 Ai M.... 54 2 PM. 78
8 A.M. 56 3 P. M 80
9 A. M. :...58 4 P. M .-...S6
10 A. M CO 5 P. M. 81
11 A. M. G5
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Fair weather continues In the Paclflc States.
except that a thunder 6torm la reported at
Baker City, with 0.04 of an Inch of rain. It
Is cooler in the Willamette valley and Sound
country, and also cooler where rain baa fallen
In extreme Eastern Oregon.
The indications are for fair weather In this
district Wednesday. It will be cooler In East
ern Washington and Idaho, and slightly warm
er in Western Oregon and Western Washington.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. 31. for
28 hours ending at midnight. August 3:
Portland and vicinity air ana sugnuy
warmer; westerly winds.
Western Oregon and "Western Washington
Fair; slightly warmer, except near the coast:
westerly winds.
Eastern Oregon Fair.
Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair and
cooler. EDWARD A. DEALS,
Monthly Meteorological Summary.
Station. Portland, Or.; month, July, 1904.
Temper
ature. '1
73150
0410.00
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
76
64
u.uu
82!
0.00
T
Pt. cloudy
0.00
Pt. cloudy
Clear
0.00
58)6610.00 Clear
CSjO.OO Pt. cloudy
JsjoloOiClear
81JGll710.O0l
67 D4t00 0.00j
70 43 30 0.00
PC Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
02;50i500.17
tCloudy
03 38 0.24
Cioudy
152154 T (Cloudy
UU 51 00 0.04
ICloudy
S7 58 7210.00,
Clear
Clear
0.00
0.00Clear
T iPt. cloudy
C4 O.OOtPt.' cloudy
05)70
O.OOiClear
100;C2 SI
O.OOjClear
74 59 60
07 50 62
T PC cloudy
O.OSlCloudy
n.20 ninnrtv
54 02!
C9)o2)G0 T iPt. cloudy
7lK5G88(O.00Pt. cloudy
uDiKou(u.uuuicar
Average Maximum, 77.5 deg.; minimum,
5G.6; mean, 07.0.
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE.
(Reduced to sea level; Inches and hundredths.)
Mean. 29.90; highest, 30.26. date 20thf low
est. 29.G1. 14th.
TEMPERATURE.
Highest, 100 deg., date 25th; lowest, 43, 13th;
greatest daily range, 38, 25th; least, C, 10th.
Mean for this month In
1871 70 18S0. CO 1S89 70 1898 6G
1872 CO 18S1 03 1S90.,...60 1899 67
1873.. ...07 1SS2. 67 1891 69 1900 67
1874 08 1883 08 1S82.....65 1901 03
1875 70 1884 65 3803 C4 1902..... -5
187C 00 1SS5 70 1834 67 1003 64
18T7 00 1SS0 03 1S95 68 1904 67
1876 64 18S7. CO 189G. 70
1579 65 1SS8 08 1897 65
Mean of this month for 34 years, C0.7 deg.
Average daify excess of this month as com
pared with mean of 84 years, 0.3 deg.
Accumulated excess since January 1, 103 deg.
Average dally excess elnce January 1, 0.5 deg.
TVTND.
Prevailing direction, northwest; total move
ment, 4056- miles; maximum velocity (for five
minutes), 20 miles per hour, from northwest,
on 30th.
PRECIPITATION.
Total this month In .
1871... 0.55 1880... 0.59 1SS9.... T. 1898.. .0.70
1872. ..0.20 18S1...1.10 1890.. .0.59 1809. ..0.47
1873. ..1.02 1882.. .0.95 1891. ..0.24 1900.. .0.34
1874. ..0.19 1883. ..0.00 1892.. .0.70 1901.. .0.12
1875.. .0.02 1884.. .1.80 1893. ..0.14 1802.. .1.76
1876.. .0.00 1885. ..0.24 1894. ..0.10 1003...0.51
1877... 0.54 1880... 0.32 1895... 0.23 1904... 0.73
1878... 1.10 1SS7...0.03 1693.... T.
1679... 1.75 188S...1.04 1S97...0.C3
Average ot this month for S4 years, 0.5S of
an inch.
Excess of ths month as compared with, aver
age of 34 years, 0.15 of an. inch.
Total from September L- 1903, to date, 40.49
inches.
-
Excess from September 1, 1903, to date, as
C W. KNOWIXS, Mfi.
KEIDODISTERS
FOMOuUSTS A3
CCBHEBCUL TEATEIHS
Special r t e
made to families
and single gentle
men, Tho man
agement will be
pleased at all
times to show
rooms and give
prices. A modern
Turkish bath es
tablish meat in
the hotel.
II. C. BOWERS.
Manager.
First-Class Restaurant In Connection,
Steam Heat, Electric Lights.
SCOTT
PORTLAND, OREGON
compared with average of corresponding period,
0.7C of an Inch.
Average for 34 wet seasons, 42.44 Inches.
Greatest 24-hour precipitation, 0.3S of an
inch, on 14th and 15tb.
SUNSHINE AND CLOUDINESS.'
Number of clear days, 11; partly cloudy, 13;
cloudy 7; on which .01 of an lech or more of
rain fell. 5.
AMUSEMENTS.
THE BAKER fi-xS58-
THEATER ai Manager.
Phone Main 1507.
Farewell Week of THE BAKER THEATER
COMPANY, Presenting That Funny Farce.
THE PRINCE OF LIARS
OR ARABIAN NIGHTS.
REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY
SPECIAL LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY"
MATINEE WEDNESDAY Don't Miss It!
Evening Prices 50c, 35c, 25c and 15c
Matinee Prices 25c, 15c and 10c.
SHIELDS' PARK
CORDRATS THEATER
The Screaming Musical Comedy,
1 YVETTE
THIRTY
PEOPLE
3 HOURS'
SHOW
New Songs and the Famous Pony Ballet.
Cordray"s Sundays and Rainy Nights.
10, 20 and 30 cents.
A GREAT BILL
AT THE
STAR THEATER
PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE
VAUDEYILLE PLAYHOUSE
General admission, 10c; reserved box seats. 25c
Performances 2. 7:30, 8:30. 10:30 P. M.
ARCADE THEATER
Seventh and Washington.
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:15 to 4:30. 7:15 to i0:30.
Sunday, continuous from 2 to 10:30.
For Ladles; Gentlemen and Children.
Admission 10 cents to any seat.
LYRIC THEATER
(Corner Alder and Seventh.)
HIQH-pLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:30 to 4:30; 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday. 2 to 10
P. M. This ad, and 10c will admit two
people any matinee except Sundays and
holidays.
TEN CENTS NO HIGHER.
The home of polite vaudeville.
Continuous performances from 2 to 4:30 P.
Sundays, continuous 2 to 10:30 P. M. '
Evening performances from 7 to 10:30 P. M.
Any seat in the theater,
TEN CENTS
BASEBALL
Tacoma vs. Portland
Recreation Park, August 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Ladle' days. Thursday and Friday.
Games called 3:30; Sunday. 30 1. Al. Ad
mU&ion. 25c; children, 15c
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T Wilson, at salesrooms. 6th and
Ankeny sts., at 10 A, M. J. T. Wilson, auc
tioneer. MEETING NOTICES.
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 46, A.
F. Si A. M. Stated, communication
this (Wednesday) evening, 8 o'clock,
Burkhard building. Work M. M. De
gree. All Master Masons cordially
invited. By order "W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND, Secretary.
COURT SCANDIA NO. 7. F.-OF A. Atten
tion: All members are hereby requested to
meet at Forester Hall next Wednesday at 2
p M. harn in order to attend the funeral
of our late brother," Adolph Petterson. By order
Of the C. R. AXEL E. BUHWAKra,
Secretary.
erhood of Carpanters and Joiners of America,
meets now in G. A. R. aaii, union ave.,
near Oak, on Wednesday evenings.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
PETTERSON At Trout Lake. Washington,
July 30. 1904, Adolph Petterson, aged 38
years, 12 days. Funeral "Wednesday, Au
gust 3, 1904, at 3 P. M.. from Holman's
Chapel, corner Third and Salmon sts.
Relatives and friends respectfully Invited
to attend. Interment Rlverview Cemetery.
BROWNING Friends and acquaintances are
rsneetftillv Invited to attend the funeral
services of Walter Browning, which will be
held at 11 A. M. today, at the chapel of J.
P. Flnley & Son. Interment Lone Fir Ceme
tery.
BARKER At the residence, August 1, 1904,
Merrill M. Barker, aged 61 years, 7 months
28 days. Funeral will take place today,
August 3. at 2 P. M., from his late resi
dence. 489 Union ave. Friends Invited.
w. . 1
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Undertakers and
embalmers, have moved to their new build
ing: Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 507.
3. P. FTNLEY & SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madison. Ofilce of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52.
DUNNING & CAMPION. Undertaker, 7th
and Pine. Lady assistant. Phono Main 430.
NEW TODAY.
222 ACRES EXCELLENT TIMBER, WITH
finest of soil, near railroad, on fine stream;
only $2000. Also 400-acre stock ranch, with
1 miles river front, good improvements, 70
acres cultivated; finest of grass land: near
i cax-jiDc; price uaiy $m per acre.- j.. w iui-
combe, room 8, Hamilton bli., Portland, Or.
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"Rooms." "Rooms and Board." "Hoisekeep
tng Booms."" "Situations "Wanted," 15 words
or less. 15 cents; 10 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 Jess; IB' 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" (cause measure agate), 15
cents per line., first insertion; 10 cents per line
tcr each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed cars The Oregonlan, and left at this
office, should always he Inclosed in sealed en
velopes. No stamp is required on such letters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors in advertisements taken through ,tbe
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION
Notice Is hereby given that the County Su
perintendent of Multnomah County will hold
the regular examination of applicants for state
and county papers at the High School building,
Portland, as follows: -
For StatePapers
Commencing "Wednesday, August 10, at a
o'clock A. M., and continuing until Saturday,
August 13. at 4 o'clock P. M.:
Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling,
algebra, reading, school law.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of
teaching, grammar, -bookkeeping, physics, civil
government
Friday Physiology, geography, mental arith
metic, composition, physical geography.
Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general
history, English ltlerature,. psychology.
For County Papers
Commencing Wednesday, August 10, at 9
o'clock A. M., and continuing until Friday,
August 12, at 4 o'clock P. M.:
FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD-GRADE
CERTIFICATES.
Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthogra
phy, reading.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of
teaching, grammar,, physiology.
Friday Geography, mental arithmetic, school
law, civil government.
Primary Certificates
Wednesday Penmanship, arithmetic, orthog
raphy, reading.
Thursday Art of questioning, theory of
teaching, methods, physiology.
B. F. ROBINSON,
County School Superintendent.
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WE ADVERTISE
PURELY AS A MATTER
OF BUSINESS
Wo want you to know that our banking fa
cilities jire excellent that you will make
no mistake In affiliating with our bank.
Many new friends arc opening accounts
subject to check with us. " -
WE ISSUE SPECIAL CERTIFICATES
OF DEPOSIT.
Ca) Payable' on short call.
(b) They are negotiable.
(c) Provide for 3 to 4 per cent interest.
We shall be glad to explain or send you
book ot
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Portland Trust Company of Oregon,
No. 100 Third Street. X
The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon.
(Incorporated April 22, 1SS7.)
BEN J. I. COHEN w President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET .. .Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
J. W. Ogilbee
Room 11,145 1-2 First St.
40x100 feet on Grand av.,
near East Market street,
with a good, well-built 0
room cottage, bath, con
crete basement, wood honse. Very cheap prop
erty and a good home: so conveniently situated.
Mortgage LQans 5and Upwards
Real Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Linos
A. H. BIRRELL,
Formerly of MncMaster & BIrrell.
202-3 McKay Building, Third and Stark.
Phone Main 232.
$6850Think of It $6850
Waahlngton-street business property; corner,
25x100. Telephone Main 44.
Japanese Goods
tn ti at" rout reduction. ""
R. KOHARA CO.. 351 MORRISON STREET.
FOR RENT.
irA (..mnm hrmvn Tvtth nil pnnvpnt.
n- 7s Trvine st.: S50. Portland Trust
Company of Oregon, 109 3d st.
LOUIS M. BOLL
m... Crrttr :.!. TVnahtnr'tnn St. Parlnra
9 and 10. PuplU accepted from Sept. 1, 1004.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved city and farm property. Build
ing loans. Installment loans. WM. MAC-
M,ASTJsk, 311 Worcester oiock.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
SOME CHOICE BARGAINS.
5-room cottage, extra well located in Mc
MUlen's Addition; full lot. Price $2100.
Very easy payments.
(J-room house and full lot, HIGHLAND
cement walks. This is an "Ideal" little
home. Price $2000; terms ?300 cash, bal
ance monthly.
G-room house, brand new. full lot; located
on E. Taylor St.. HAWTHORNE PARK.
Price $2700; terms $250 cash, balance
monthly.
8-room house and two full lots on 11th
St.. near Madison. THIS IS THE BIGGEST
BARGAIN IN PORTLAND. Price for a
'quick sale," $11,000.
TAFT & CO.,
123-G Ablngton bldg. Phone Main 150.
THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF
the Episcopal Church are desirous of sell
ing the following fine properties, without
reserve:
Block ICS, Couch, bounded by Washing
ton, Couch, Seventeenth and Eighteenth
street.
One block of land on Nineteenth street,
near "Washington, upon which the Bishop'
Scott Academy stands; or might be leased
for three or live years.
These properties are of very attractive
character, and the locations are suitable
for hotel purposes.
Bids will bo received by the Undersigned.
Fred Townsend, treasurer, 517 Commercial
block.
BARGAINS WORTHY YOUR CONSIDERA
TION:
$1300 Good G-room house! and lot. at Mid
way, 1 block from car line.
$2150 Very nice 6-room cottage, on Cor-
bett st.; lot 60x100 ft.; all In trult; good
terms.
J2000 Very good house and 2 lots, on E.
251th st.
Two elegant lots on "West Side, near City
Hall, and one close to Washington St., suit
Able for flats.
CHARLESON Sc. STAUB. 245 Morrison st.
ELEGANT NEW 9-ROOM HOUSE IN HAW
thorne Park, corner lot; sightly location.
New 8-room house: fine location.
New 6-room cottage, Hawthorne's First Ad
dition.
All of the above are fine modern homes for
eale cheap and on easy terms. Houses built
on liberal terms in Hawthorne Park, Ladd's
Addition and Hawthorne's First Addition.
CATS Ss. POWELL.
701 Chamber of Comerce.
BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE IN THE BEST
uart of Holladay Addition. N. E. cor. 12th
. and Weldler sts.. 100x100 feet, nice lawn,
fruit and choice shrubbery; bouse modern
In all respects. 9 rooms, large reception
hall, butler's and kltbhen pantries, "two
open fireplaces, furnace, concrete casement,
gas and electric light, nlco barn. Price
$7000, on easy terms. The Title Guarantee
Sc. Trust uo., u ana i cnamDer or wm
morce.
BARGAIN GUARANTEED AS ADVER
Used SO acres, with 15 acres under the
plow, balance nearly all covered with cedar
and piling- timber; good house and large
barn; good mil fence, fine orchard, abun
dance or spring water; miles rrom uar
rollton. a town on the Columbia River;
price $S50. Come and see ms. or write for
our special list of farm bargains. Imuo Sc.
Wllloughby, Kalama, wach.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE BY OWNER-6 ACRES AND 1Q
room residence, nicely located on Base Line,
road, one-half mile west of 3Iount Tabor:
shrubbery, fruit, dowers; price $12,000: part
cash; will take part other real estate In ex
change. M S. Oregonlan.
J :
$500 lOOrlOO. CORNER EAST 44TH AND
Salmon sts. $8502 lota on Mllwaukle at.
opposite Brooklyn School. Owner must sett.
Address 695 East Washington St.; phone
, East 1620.
FOR SALE -BLOCK, 7-ROOM HOUSE
basement. modern conveniences; most
sightly location on Portland Heights. Ad
dress S 3, Oregonlan.
SNAP PROPERTY NETTING 6 PER CENT
on 7000; all in good condition; might
trade. Phone Scott 43S2. J. II. Oatman.
Montaviila, Or.
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HILLSBORO PROPERTIES LARGE LIV
ery stable, complete fruit drier and cider
mill. Including engine, etc; county teat
town. Barnes & Simon. Hlllsboro, Or.
THREE WEST SEDE LOTS, 33 1-3x110 FT.,
16th st., 100 ft. south of Montgomery:
$1500 each. Owner. 210 Allsky bids.. 3d
and Morrison.
MODERN 11-ROOM HOUSE. 2 FULL LOTS,
choice fruit and shrubbery; east front; a
snap. See owner, 1247 Mallory uve. Phons
Scott 6752. ,
MUST SELL MY LITTLE COTTAGE 110MT3
In Laurelwood, of 3 rooms, vestibule, pantry
and closet: stable; fine garden. II. H. Hlmth.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTH
Bargains on O. W. P. electric lino. O. U.
Addlton. Lents. Or. Tako Mt. Scott car; So,
FOR SALE 500 ACRES STUMP LAND. 10
miles xrom .foruana. xnquiro aai m. aiot
rlson st. C R. Davis Fuel Co.
TWO CORNER LOTS. 50x100; IMPROVED
Dusiness property, ouo uwuer, iutin blun
ders bL. over grocery.
A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO UUY A MOD-
em o-room cuuusu icwumiuio, ivhhb.
Phone Union 43S1.
5-ROOM COTTAGE, 2 LOTH, 100x1011, MIU
Shaver.
NEW. 7-ROOM HOUSE. 1 OR 2 LOTS: KAHlf
terms; Aioniavnia. oi oinmoroim qiiik.
lOIt
1'ARMS.
27.C00 ACRES OF IRRIGATED LAND,
fixe rrom mo naio io icuicw, wno win
pay from $5 to $15 per acre to tho Co
lumbia Southern Irrigation Company for
perpetual water right; for Information call
or address B. 8. Cook, 251 Alder st., Port
land, Or.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR BALE IN ALL
parts ot Oregon ana wasmngton; payments
made to suit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wm. MacMastcr. 211 Worcester
block.
TEN ACRES, IMPROVED. NEAR PORT-
land and electric cars; small nousc. Darn,
fruit, -good soil. Owner, room 445, 83J4
3d st.
IRRIGATED LANDS OF THE DESCHUTES
Irrigation Sc. Power Co.. for sale by A. C.
Palmer, local agent. 418 Oregonlan bldg.
FOR. RENT FARMS.
PASTURE FOR CATTLE OR HORSES. AP-
ply Oregon Iron & Steel Co., 339 Sherlock bg.
LAND SCRIP.
ALL KINDS OF LAND SCRIP, GENERAL
land practice; our forest reserve scrip for
non-tlmbored lands will be ready in a
few days. Collins Land Co., Concord bldg.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
FOREST RESERVE, APPROVED, SANTA
Fe, on band, ready for location; also sol
diers' additional land warrants and Sioux
1 scrip. Maglnnls & Son, 227 Falling bldg.
FOREST RESERVE SCR11. GILT EDGE.
general land practice. coiuns Lona Co.,
Concord bldg.
Approved scrip; new lot agricultural or timber
lanos. w. Whiting & Co.. 403 Ablngton.
TO EXCHANGE.
WANT TO TRADE 155 ACRES OF LAND
near Cottace Grove. Or.: xood house. 5 rooms:
Jt barn, chicken-houses, etc.; aboout $300 worth
or piling; for a smaller place or a or 4 acres.
TAFT & CO.,
123-G Ablngton bldg. 10C Third st.
EASTERN INCOME BEARING PROPER-
ty, value $3000, for Oregon or "Washing
ton lands. 220 Falling bldg.
DIVIDEND PAYING STOCK. CASH VALUE
$U00; ior house and lot or improved acre-
age. S 11, Oregonlan.
GOOD AUTOMOBILE FOR EXCHANGE
Call room 204, Ablngton, or address Lock
Box 270.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
CASH AND IMPROVED ACREAGE ON
car line for Improved or unimproved lot,
close In. McPherson, Gllman Hotel.
FOR SALE,
Hortes, Vehicles. Kts
TEAM FOR SALE WEIGHT 2S0O LBS.. 0
and 8 years old. Portland Fuel Co.. 334
Water st.
WOLFSTEIN buys and sells norsea, wagons.
narnesg, ouggies, larm implements, zzi ront.
Largest stock vehicles- ami harness, new and
secona-nana; encap ror ou cays. 211 wasn.
YOUNG BROKE HORSE FOR SALE AT
Dr. S. J. Carney's, Uth and, GUsan sts.
HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR
sale; cheap for cash. 587 E. 20th st.
Pianos.
HIGH-GRADE PIANO, NEARLY NEW.
beautiful mahogany; must selL W 94, Oreg.
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 shingles; best for new roof.
Elaterlte Rocflne Co., 10 Worcester bldg.
IF YOU WISH GOOD 4 -FOOT LIVE FIR,
oak and ash wood, go to Hoover Sc Con
way, 313 Water st. Phone Main 4390.
FOR SALE REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE
Down bucks. Apply Wm. Adams. Columbia
Slough, Woodlawn. Phone Scott 0572.
FOR SALE 2 HORSEPOWER MOTOR
mcycie, gooa oraer; price iuv. Appiy jas.
Mcl. Wood. McKay bldg.
$500 WANTED. 8 PER CENT INTEREST. ON
lmprovea property wonn tix com
mercial bldg. Main 1940.
FOR SALE CHE1, 1 NEW SECOND-
hand No. 6 Remington typewriter. N 11,
Oregonlan.
4-YEAR-OLD JERSEY COW AND YEAR
llng heifer cheap. P. "W. Lpwls, 27 1st st.
TYPEWRITERS, alt makes, at cost, from $25;
rubber stamps, seals, etc. Coast Co., 231 Stark
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF
Amerlcans now $25. 7th and Morrison.
ONE SINGLE AND ONE DOUBLE-DOOR
safe; a bargain. X 73. Oregonlan.
3 COWS AND CALVES AT 308-310 FRONT
St., Farmers' Stable.
HELP WANTED MAJfE.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS, ACTIVE SALES
man. with wide experience in steam en
gineering line, to represent us in this ter
ritory. Give experience, present position
and references. Fine opening. Strictly
first-class man only. "Weber Steel Con
crete Chimney Co., Ashland block, Chicago.
SALESMAN EXPERIENCED. TO FILL
vacancy; exceptionally good position with
old established house; men who command
large salaries; hustlers only need apply:
liberal advances. Staple line to general
merchants. Box 150, Minneapolis, Minn.
WANTED PERSON TO CALL ON RETAIL
trade for manufacturing house; local ter
ritory; salary $25 paid weekly; expense
money advanced; previous experience un
necessary. American ' house. Star build
ing, Chicago.
EXPERIENCED TRAVELING SALESMAN
at once ior the Northwest; established
Cleveland house; general mercantile trade;
high commissions and $25 weekly. W. S.
Merle & Co., 00-90 Prospect st., Cleve
land. O.
WANTED MFGR. HAS OPENING FOR
good men to travel In Oregon; staple line;
, experience unnecessary; $20 per week and
expenses paid weekly. Inclose addressed
envelope. Dept. F, 52 Dearborn, Chicago.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OUR Su
perior high-grade nursery stock; new and
complete outfit furnished free; cash week
ly; write today for choice of-territory. Cap
ital City Nursery Co., Salem, Or.
HELP WANTED JJAXE.
WANTED SKILLFUL SCHEME. SALES
man Retailer Wins out and Is pleased.
Offlco er road position. Nothing equal to
It. $200.00 per week can bb made. Can
be used as a very profitable side line.
Samples light and furnished on references.
Correspondence confidential Address 211
Dickey bids-. Chicago.
MEN FOR PANAMA-3 ALL TRADES ; ALSO
good laborers. Transportation furnished.
Send Cc postage for interesting booklet.
eta, giving zuu pwutumts. ..v.
box 297. New Orleans. Lo.
TRATNMEN FOR LOGGING R. R., $3
ana a.uu; wmw .v.u, ...o x.
flunky. $23; rockmen, ,quarrymen. R. R.
laborers, others. Hanson's Employment of
fice. 20 N. 2(1 st.
BARBER TRADE TAUGHT B" OUR NEW
woBM wnlls Iettrln. Call or tfddresa for
fre? ctAt08u ArnorTeati Barber College
Co., 00 N. Cth t.
orlnl Bdltlmi): It t" Wft?1 lo make money
call or write W. 11. Taylor & Co.. 22 and
23 Lttbbe bklfr
SXPitAIttNGMO LAVHDIIY SOLICITOR
ruediti lnfly wfk i,' the
rlBht MAHj Wfll lfl, Alttftfcft Laundry, Ju
neati, AfA4fca-
YouNfi- BN mmwwHmx, copy lbt-
tfeM, home ei-flffl, WMK. Send
sddfes""l eiiralpt? !F 8fftlMlfii. Man
ft""l)fbL S ifii. & 1411, Fhlladnlphla.
Pn,
WAilffsDfdm A 8Y& TO LEARN
blUfflhlHff IMdV WfiS BM. Ct. . Bebsol
et Ftat-iiefii PWRhiag Ma JOt catalogue.
Addftsg
IftriOfl ftVe,, 8t. Louis. Mo.
MBM WAifat-0 L8AMN BARBER
tr'Adfti UelaT iH!flns ur1. constant
al, $pH fi9tfMtnt eftUldRue free.
Wtlr BystefH 0lg. 8n Krnnelsco, CaU
15H'f M?M V V fcUY LOCALITY. PROF
lUble, liiPkbf)pJW" fttiimcKhl trained.
fftitljyaH Miikrinii' Ifltw iMtlonui De
leeliirf Afiy, MHWHtike, Wis.
BTHKGOHAf'Jia-TJWl'(4AKlLY tPER
liHlts jtrHBtft; must b rapid on ma
ehfn u4 l nswr; Kiv xpr!eno
tM ff rem. it 12, frK"ln.
HUOftTlfAMiy, TypKWKlTINO. BOOK
k?eplflir, peMHrtfidhJf and JSntfllKh branches
tnugtit f efcpartaneed teacher; day and
nlgbt. l. Uti, OreiionlAtu
WANTfiD MKH EVERYWHERE; GOOD
pay; Ut distribute circulars, adv. matter,
tack Rlffttf, t; no canvajtolng. National
Adv. Huru, Chicago.
1000 MHN, ALL KINDS OF WORK NAME
your Job; o have It. Phono Main 3074.
Canadian Employment Co., 240 Burnslde
and 220 ',4 Morrison.
WANTED ALL-ROUND DRY-GOODS MAN.
able to tri'n windows: state experience, salary
expected; references required. Address Box
-2000. Pendleton, Or.
WANTED GOOD CANVASSERS TO TAKE
orders for 3 staple articles through grocers.
Call 8 to 11:30 A. M.,,107 1st, room 7.
PLANERMAN. $2.50; PLANER-FEEDERS
$2; mlllhands, $2 up; axmen, $2.25. Lum
bermen's Labor Bureau. 205 Morrison.
DAY AND NIGHT CLASS IN TELEG
raphy is now opened at A. O. U. W. bldg.,
cor. Second and Taylor sts.
YOUNG MEN, 18 TO 22. TO WORK K BAG
factory: wages, $0 to $i.50 per weak. Apply
Ames & Harris, 27 1st st.
"WANTED COOK. GERMAN PREFERRED,
in 2d-class hotel by August 10; references
wanted. J 14, Oregonlan.
WANTED 20 TEAMS TO HAUL CORD
wood, pays $5 to $G a day. Vancouver Fuel
Co., Vancouver, "Wash.
CAPABLE BOOKKEEPER AND" STENOG-
rapher: work not heavy; state wages wanted.
J 12, Oregonlan.
BLACKSMITH, $3.50, COUNTRY SHOP; MAN
ana wuo on rancn, $iu. 1'ioneer employment,
215 Morrison.
YOUNG MAN WANTED TO LEARN
baker trade. Inquiro Homo Bakery. Van
couver, Wash.
2 DRY GOODS SALESMEN, WHO CAN
also trim windows and write cards. W" 11,
Oregonlan.
WANTED TWO GOOD HUSTLERS. CALL
between 7 and 8 P. M., 01 Grand ave.
Room 46.
WANTED SECOND BAKER. ADDRESS W".
T. Stolz, Salem, Or. v
BOY WANTED. 594 WASHINGTON ST.
HxJLP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED LADY OR GENTLEMAN OF
fair education to travel for a firm of $250,
000 capital; salary $1072 per year and ex
penses; paid weekly. Address with stamp,
J. A. Alexander, Portland, Or.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
LADIES WANTED EVERYWHERE COPY
ing letters at home,.ovenings or spare time
.and return to us; no mailing or canvass
ing; $9 weekly earned, materials free. En
close self-addressed envelope- for particu
lars. Guarantee Co., No. S 151, 9th st,,
Philadelphia, Pa-
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED CLOAK AND
ready-to-wear soleswoman; state experi
ence and salary expected; reference re
quired; permanent position to right party.
Address Box AA, Pendleto.n, Or.
ILLUSTRATED SONG SINGERS, PER
formers, musicians wanted; school of stage
dancing, vaudeville acting, singing en
gagements guaranteed. Newman's Vaude
ville Circuit, 313 Washington.
DOMESTIC HELP OH ALL KINDS
chambermaids, cooks, waitresses. nurse
girls, second girls, housekeepers, house
work, $15 to $30. Canadian Parlors, 220
Morrison. Phone Main 1323.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL TO
cook for largo family at Seaside cottago
five woelcs; all conveniences, good room
and privileges. Phone Main 1385, or call
at 213 Commercial block.
LADIES WHO ARE PLAIN WRITERS
earn $10 to $12 weekly writing for us at
home; stamped envelope for particulars.
Wilson Specialty Co., Benton Harbor, Mich.
-4
EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR1 MARKING
and distributing; will pay $15 a week to
good hand; steady employment; write me,
Alaska Laundry, Juneau, Alaska.
ACTIVE CATHOLIC LADY TO WORK AT
home; $30 paid for 12 days' trial; per
manent If satisfactory. John Engwall,
Lakeside bldg., Chicago.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS, WA1T
era, chambermaids, general workers. St.
Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone Black
2SS1.
LADIES TO HANDLE NEW PREPARA
tlon, grand seller, big profit. South Sea
Medicine Co., 804 Fell st., San Francisco.
Cal.
I
LADIES ONLY PORTLAND WOMAN'S
Employment Co., 21G Allsky bldg. Phono
30S7. Situations secured; help furnished.
LADY CASHIER CAPABLE OF EARNING
$30 month; give reference, experience and
age. Address D 12, Oregonlan.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR
general housework; 'must understand cook
ing. Call at 435 Yamhill st.
W ANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS IN
our lunchroom; call after 10 A. M. Swet
land Sc. Son. 273 Morrison st.
RELIABLE FEMALE HELP WANTED AND
furnished. Multnomah Bureau, room 30.
Washington bldg. Clay 1811.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work small family; call mornings. 822
Kearney. Phone Main 1309.
A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK.
Apply N. W. Rpuntree. CO Ella.
WANTED GIRL T(2 ASSIST WITH
housework. 03 Ella st.
WANTED LADY STENOGRAPHER. GEN
eral office work. Call from 9 to 12, room
8. 127 First st.
GIRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE
work, 551 Lovejoy. bet. 16th and 17th;
good wages.
WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN FOR COM
pany at nights; board and room free. 410
First st. ,
WANTED LADY TEACHER. APPLY AT
145 First St., from 7:30 to :30 P. M.
Cooks" and waiters' union headquarters. Local
189. 204 Alder st. W. P. Tobin, bus. agent.
WANTED A GIRL TQ DO COOKING AND
general -housework at S12 .Marshall st.
WANTED-A' GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL
. housework. 215 12th st.. cor Salmon.
GIRL OR WOMAN TO HELP COOKING
at Baumanu Hotel, 412 N. 19th.
. HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK FOR
woman, 391 Alder st.
"WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
vrurtf. .uureas JOS rs. st.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR
second, work. 341 11th. .
WANTED A NURSE GIRL, CALL AT 623
xiuuj , Laaa s tract.
GIRL TO ASSIST IN BAKERY.
CALL 313
a.. cor. Clay st. . j
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE MAN WANTS
pusmun in retail store; can do tin work
and plumbing; best tf reasons for chang
ing and first-class references. Box 124,
lone, Or.
SALESMAN. SIX MONTHS' EXPERIENCE
selling machinery, would like position; un
derstands farm Implements; strictly sober:
references. O 11, Oregonlan.
WANTED POSITION BY EXPERIENCED
uuuweeycf, -aaaaian, gooa references, sal
ary secondary consideration for first
month. A 11, Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED BT YOUNG MAN",
city salesman or collector; can -furnish
horse, and buggy; best ot references. G 11
Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED, COMPETENT STENOG
rapher desires position; can assist on
books. G 9, Oregonlan.
FIRST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER WANTS
position. T llr Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
FOREMAN OR SUPERINTENDENT FOR
logging camp; will buy Interest if satis
factory; best ot references. Address M
Bixby, Jr., Kelso, Wash.
MIDDLE-AGED MAN CGERMAN) WISHES
position as bartender or clerk in small
hotel. (Address Eagle House, 3d and Burn
slde, room 33.
1
AN EXPERIENCED JAPANESE BOY
wants to do some kind of domestic work
rellable. Care S. S., P. O. Box StJS, city. '
WANTED WORK AS MACHINIST OR
engineer; have had years' experience; am
German. Apply 285 Front.
WANTED WORK BY YOUNG MAN AC
qualnted West Side, not afraid of work
K 11, Oregonlan.
HOUSE-CLEANING AND WASHING WIN
dows. Phone Slack 992. Japanese Employ
ment ofilce.
HOUSE CLEANING AND GARDEN MAK
lng. Phone Scott 2604. Main 3127. Fay.
D. M.
JAPANESE WANTS PLACE TO WORK BY
day. Japanese Mission. Clay 745.
SITUATIONS "WANTED FEMALE.
Domestics.
SITUATIONS WANTED REFINED MIDDLB
aged woman housekeeper, chambermaids,
waitresses, housework girls. 230 Yamhill.
Phone Black 2SS1.
SITUATION WANTED AS COOK BY CAPA
ble Swedish woman; good wages. 230 Yam
hill. Phone Black 2SS1.
!
WIDOW WANTS ONE OR TWO CHIL
dren to board: mother's care; references.
Phone West 097.
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WANTED SITUATION TO DO GENERAL
housework. Phone Main 2992.
WANTED WOMAN WANTS WORK BY
day. Address ICG N. 18th st.
LADY WISHES WORK BY THE DAY.
Phone Main 4493.
WANTED AGENTS.
AGENTS $50 A WEEK GUARANTEED:
automatic washers sell themselves. Agent
writes: "Exhibited sample to 10 women;
took 10 orders." Tlmo 45 minutes, profit
over $50; guaranteed to do a washing In
j 30 minutes; furnishes Its own power; re
quires uu juuur; tusia less umu uuy utiiti
machine; free sample and exclusive terri
tory furnished. Automatic Washer Co.,
Station U. Chicago.
WANTED AGENTS TO COMETQ ' CALI-
fornla; our magazine tells all about the
wonderful progress In tho Golden State,
only 25c a year. We pay you one dollar
In transportation to California for every
dollar's worth of subscribers you get us,
or cash commission. Send 10c for six
months' trial and outfit. The Western
Empire, 32G Times Building, Los Angeles.
California.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELr. OUR HIGH
grade .nursery stock; liberal commissions;
cash advanced on receipt of orders; outfit
free; experience and capital unnecessary If
you have push' and energy. A few choice
fields still open In Oregon. Washington and
Idaho. Write Immediately before they are
assigned. Chtco Nursery Co., Chico. Cal.
OUR MEN MAKE $3 TO $10 PER DAY
fitting glasses; our 21p free eye book teli3
all about it. Wrlto Jacksonlan Optical
College, College Place. Jackson, Mich.
$S5 PER WEEK SURE SELLING OCR
new patents. Free samples guaranteed
agents answering this advertisement. Bra
ham Co., 2172 Cincinnati, O.
AGENTS SELL BEST PATENTED FIRE
extinguishers; write for special starting of
fer with free material. Badger Chemical
Mfg. Co.. Milwaukee. Wis.
BIG MONEY IN SOAP; SOMETHING NEW.
Agents easily earn $10 a day. Best offer
out. Parker Chemical Co., 93 Market St.,
Chicago.
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 make
no charge for finding you a good tenant.
Have numerous applications on file. Tha
Brunswlck-Balke-Collender Co., 49 3d at.,
Portland, Or.
WANT TO RENT SMALL COTTAGE,
East Side, with yard and shade; give lo
lation, description and price to good ten
ant; no children. Phone Union 3072, or ad.
dress S 22. Oregonlan.
WANTED LARGE. FURNISHED "ROOM IN
ail moueru, ruspeciaDie nouse, oy rennea
young couple; give particulars to G 12, Ore
gonlan. RELIABLE COUPLER 2 OR 3 FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms; must be reasonable and
modern. Q 11, Oregonlafi.
WANTED
SMALL ,HOUSE ON NORTH
or West Side, close in. Address 09 N.
0th st.
WANTED 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS IMMB
dlately; two adults. J 10, care Oregonlan.
WAITED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANT TO BORROW. $1200 ON GILT
edgo chattel security, to be paid off month
ly; will pay good rate. Address B 12, Ore
gonlan. x
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes; highest price paid. Call at
Tha "Fair Deal." 02 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517.
WANTED A HORSE FOR ITS USE. ONLY
worked 3 or 4 hours a day; good treat
' ment and boat of care. 370 East Morrison.
WANTED FIR STAVE BOLTS MADE
from No. 1 fir timber. Address Western
Cooperage Co.. Houlton, Qr.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT
tle of all kinds. Phone East 2233.
WB PAY $30.00 FOR MONARCH RANGES.
II E. Edwards. 133-191 First st.
WANTED WOOD TEAMS. INQUIRE 321
Morrison. Phone West 818.
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
THE AUDITORIUM. 208 3D ST., BET. TAY
lor and Salmon, one block south of Bake;.
Theater; new brick bunding, elegantly fur
nished, hct and cold running water, porce
lain bath, rooms with Nprivate baths, ele
vator: tourists solicited; reasonable rate.
THE NEWCASTLE. 3D AND HARRISON.'
elegant and up-to-daia furnished and un
furnished housekeeping and other rooms;
heat, bath and light free; reasonable
prlcea.
THE LINCOLN." 409 Morrison, cor. 11th
New brick, elegant, furnished, sunny rooms;
all modern conveniences; tourists and travel
ing men solicited. Mrs. T. D. Hughes, Prop.
190 13TH NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
roo, new house, private family, with all con
veniences; central; board close by; reason
able; gentlemen preferred.
Neatly furnished single rooms and housekeeping
suites. Close In. Bath. 86 10th. near Stark.
FOR- RENT. NEAT, COZY ROOM. GEN
tlcman preXerrsd, 94 cox. 1th ana Stark..