Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 16, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OBEGOEIAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 190.
DAIRYING ON COOS BAY
COUNTRY CELEBRATED FOR ITS
PRODUCT OF FORXY YEARS.
The Profits Are Not' Large, but the
Rancher Has a Life of Plenty
and Is Content.
MARSHFIEL-D, Or., Sept 1Z Special
Correspondence.) The dairy 1b the typical
life of the Coos Bay country. This vas
the first industry developed here. Even
before the timber of this region became
celebrated and was sent abroad, ships
that touched here and brought in the mall
took in return Coos Bay butter for their
commissaries. From far and near the
woodsmen and hunters came down out
of the mountains to the postofflce at Em
pire for their mail and took home with
them a roll or two of Coos Bay butter.
This was 40 years and more ago. This
was in the days before the modern cream
ery, when the butter was "gathered in
the old-fashioned churn with its up-and-down
dasher. It was in the days before
the Roseburg wagon-road, when Coos Bay
was as isolated for all except ships as
were the Hawaiian Islands. Now Coos
Bay gets all its mail from the railroad
and there are many postoffices around
through the county, but the ships still
touch here and carry away cargoes of
Coos Bay butter and cream cheese to the
San Francisco market, where they com
mand the highest prices.
And yet, after all, things have not
changed much in 40 years. The writer
has Just returned from a trip up the
North Fork of the Coos River, where he
visited several dairies. They are all
about alike and when you have seen one
you have seen all. On either bank of the
river up as far as Allegany, about a mile
apart, is a wharf, trunks of trees four
feet through at the little end, moored to
piling. Twenty feet above the water in
the river is a level piece of bottom land,
seldom more than a quarter of a mile in
width. Set with a background of ever
greens is a white house with a red roof,
and flowers blooming on the lawn. To
one side is the cowbarn and near it an
acre or two of greencorn. There Is al
ways the accompaniment of the orchard
and garden. This, In brief, is a Coos
River dairy.
In particular It is a near description of
the dairy of Thomas Blain as seen in the
accompanying photograph. This is a rear
view, the front being on the river side.
"When more than a half mile away from
Sir. Blaln's place a boy was heard alter
nately singing and whistling as he herded
the cows in the pasture. The cows are
turned into the meadow for an hour or
two in the morning and herded in one
spot till they get their fill. Then they
are allowed to wander in the forest on
the hillside till evening, when they are
again fed on the grass of the meadow.
In addition they have their mangers filled
twice a day with the succulent greencorn.
This corn is a revelation to a man who
came from a corn state. It is not
very tall, but It grows In rows as thick
as peas. It becomes one tangled mass,
and one cannot go through the cornfield
as he would in Kansas. The corn is cut
oft even with the ground and the cows
eat up every vestige of the stalk. There
is no stubble left, and every weed long
before had been carefully hoed out. The
corn does not mature, but keeps in the
roasting ear for months. It remains a
deep green while the meadows at this
season are parched and brown. Mr. Blain
grows the Missouri popcorn for his cows.
The boy came nearer as he drove the
cows before him, always singing or
whistling. The music was like the choir
of a whole tabernacle. There is a won
derful echo in the canyon of the Coos
River. The voice rebounds again and
again from the soft-garbed hillsides un
til the music swells into a vast chorus.
It is a perfect auditorium. The scene all
around was one of great beauty. The
perfect mirror of the river lay in a half
circle at the base of the mountain, re
flecting the saffron of the maple and the
green of the myrtle that hung above It.
A boy could sing at his work amidst that
scene and be happy.
The boy came from behind some trees
and was in sight. That boy was 56 years
old and a bearded man. It was Mr. Blain
himself. He came to Oregon 40 years
ago overland from Missouri, when a lad
of 16. He has been a lad ever since,
never ill a day, and Is good for another
half century. Two years go he went
back to Missouri and brought home a
young bride, his second wife.
For 38 years Mr. Blain has lived in one
place on Coos River. Only he and Robert
Rooke are left of the old-timers of that
day. Even In those early times Mr. Blain
began making butter, and has run a
dairy ever since.
But before he could do much he had
to clear his SO acres of bottom land of
the heavy growth, of mrytle trees. He
paid $1500 for the place unimproved. It
would seem as if real estate was high
In those days, but it must be remembered
that there was very little bottom land on
Coos River to be cleared.
It cost Mr. Blain $75 an acre to clear
his land, or $6000. He invested several
thousand dollars in buildings. The other
day he was offered $S00O for his place, but
wouldn't take $10,000. Thus we see that
after a lapse of 40 years land on Coos
River has practically made no advance in
value. But this will not always be. The
time is coming when property there will
be very valuable.
And the mrytle wood that was cut off
that tract would today be worth several
times what the land is. Mr. Blain sold
all the myrtle timber for $100 to a man
who cut It himself and took It to San
Francisco for rudder-posts in ships.
But this is not the point. A man does
not want to wait 40 years for one big
feast. What he wants Is a dinner every
day. That myrtle was worth in those
days Just what he sold it for. The finest
of myrtle in those days -was slashed and
burned up Just to get rid of it. If Mr.
Blain had tried to keep his myrtle timber
lor a feast some day he would have
6tarved to death. But he cleared it off
and has had a happy home ever since.
When Mr. Blain first came to the coun
try he planted a slip from an Isabella
grapevine. That vine has spread until it
Is today a fine arbor. The leaves pile up
several feet thick over the trelllswork
and the sun cannot come through. In
fact, the leaves have to be cut away
to let 'the sun in to ripen the grapes. It
Is late when the grapes get ripe, but
they are fine when they do. This year
Mr. Blain picked a half dozen delicious
early Crawford peaches out of his or
chard, but as a rule peaches here are not
a success. But this Is the home of the
apple, and six Just fill a box in length.
The story of the profits from running
a dairy is told in a few figures. The
gross return from each cow per year,
including the value of her calf. Is $60.
Some make the estimate as high as $75.
Out of this you must deduct the cost of
her keep and the cost of milking. It is
a good man who will milk SO cows, and
in the height of the season 12 are all
he can take care of, and he Is worth $40
a month. Then there Is the boatman's
charge for taking the milk to the cream
ery, when all this Is considered there
is little left for interest on investment.
And there must be an investment In two
acres of land to each cow.
But the life is one of peace and con
tentment. The farmer usually does all
his own milking and he counts his work
as clear gain. In addition he has his liv
ing off the ranch, and the 23 cents that
comes in for a pound of butter he puts
away In bank. Butter is not his only
Income, for he markets bis garden truck
and the fruit from his orchard.
The life is one of ease. The boat does
not start till 7 of a morning, and If the
dairyman gets his cows milked by the
time it gets along at 9 or 10 o'clock he is
all right. But one delivery a day Is made.
The evening's milking is left in cans on
the wharf for the boat in the morning.
The can Is left partly uncovered both on
the wharf and in transit, so that the
jnllk will not sour.
There are no serfs In the dairy lysl-
naz. MXTSCKAX, Pm.
Europc-m Plan
THE
PORTLAND
POBTWiD, OB.
American Plan
also European
Plan. Modern
Restaurant.
$3 PER DAY
and upward.
New Building Elegantly Furnish od.
Centrally Located.
HOTEL
COST ONE HTEXIOK DOTiT.Aatl
SEVENTH AND ANKENY 6TS.
Postofflco Block.
EUROPEAN PLAN
BOOMS 75o TO $2.00 PEB BAT.
FREE BUS
M. E FOLEY, Manager.
ness. Each man Is an American king,
and it would be difficult to And a happier
people.
DISTURBANCES IN TURKEY.
Missionaries Report Rebels Active In
Various Sections.
BOSTON, Sept. 15. The American Board
of Foreign Missions has received reports
from the various sections of Eastern Tur
key. Serious disturbances have taken
place during the last three months. These
reports agree fully with that recently
made by United States Consul Norton,
who is now in that region by direction
from the State Department at Washing
ton to investigate the conditions that pre
vail there. Reports from ali parts of the
country indicate conditions similar to
those that prevailed in Macedonia a year
ago.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL BEPOBT.
PORTLAND. Sept. 15. Maximum tempera
ture, 76 deg.; minimum, 47. River reading,
11 A. M., 4 feet; change in 24 hours, 0.2 foot.
Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., none;
total since September 1, 1904, trace; normal,
0.64 inch; deficiency, 0.64. Total sunshine Sep.
tember 14, 1004. none; possible, 12 hours and
30 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level),
at 5 P. M.. 30.02.
PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER.
"Wind. 1 2
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Bismarck
Boise
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Helena
Kamloops, B. C.
NW
NW
IClear
Clear
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W
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Cloudy
Cloudy
Smoky
Clear
Clear
Smoky
Pt. cloudy
North Head
Pocatello ..
Portland ...
N
S
NW
S
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Red Bluff
Roseburg
Cloudy
Sacramento
Salt Lake City..
San Francisco..
Spokane
Seattle
Tatooeh Island..
Walla Walla
is
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Pt. ciouay
Pt. cloudy
Clear
00124 W
IN
6 NW
NE
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Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Smoky
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Light.
"WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Dry, smoky weather continues In the North
Pacific States this evening, and no rain Is re
ported west of the Rocky Mountains during
the last 24 hours.
It is slightly warmer in the "Willamette Val
ley and the interior of Northern California,
and correspondingly cooler in Southwestern
Idaho.
The Indications are for fair weather in this
district Friday. It will probably be wanner
west of the Cascade Mountains.
"WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight, September 16:
Portland and vicinity Fair and slightly
warmer; northerly winds.
"Western Oregon and "Western "Washington
Fair; slightly warmer, except near coast; north
erly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern "Washington and
Idaho Fair. A. B. WOLLABER.
Acting District Forecaster.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Baker's Auction House, corner Alder
and Park streets. Sale at 2 P. M. Geo.
Baker & Co., Auctioneers.
At Gllman's Auction Rooms, 413 "Washing
ton street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N.
Gllman, Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
"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 tb order. Come and
meet with us. J. M. WOODWORTH. Cleric
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A.
F. and A. M. Stated communica
tion this trriaay evening. 7:30.
Work in F. C. Degree. All F. a in
vited. By order "W. M.
L "W. PRATT. Secretary.
DIED.
HUNTER In this city, at the residence of
his parents, 371 Front street, Martin Mil
ton, infant son of Liddle and Boss Hunter,
aged 2 months and 24 days. Notice of
funeral hereafter.
DENNIS September 15. 1904, near University
Park, by accidental drowning. David Elmer,
son of Stephen and Amanda Dennis, aged 12
years. Funeral notice hereafter.
SPARROW At the residence of his daugh
ter, Mrs. G. A. D. Mallleue. In Vancouver.
B. C, I. M. Sparrow, aged 81 years and 10
days.
HARRINGTON In this city, September 15,
1004. at 726 Northrop at.. May Harrington,
age 20 years,. Announcement of funeral later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
ALLEN At her late residence, Louisa A,
wife of Rev. J. H. Allen, aged 60 years,
8 months. Funeral from Berea Mission,
Second and Jefferson streets, Sunday, at
10:30 A. M. Friends invited.
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EDWARD HOLMAN CO- Undertaker end
embalm ers, have moved to their anr build
ing Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 607.
JT. P. UNLET SON, ran mil Directors,
cor. Sd and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lcdjr assistant. Telephono No. 9.
F. S. DUNNES" O, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Ltdr assistant Telephone East fit.
DUNNING & CAMPION. Undertaker, 7th
and Pine. Lady assistant Phone Main 439.
Zeller-Byrnes Co-, Undertakers, embalm
era. 273 RusselL Phone East 1088. Lady As't
NEW TODAY.
GOOD INVESTMENT.
Corner lot on 0th and Davis with three,
nice buildings yielding good income on
XB&oa. TTmmwH Jc Birth. ZZUt 34 ccr. Oak.
.... SOi.O.00
.... tfSO.OO
.... 86 0.00
.... 56 0.00
74 O.OO
.....,.U.U.W
184 K). 00
76 0.00
17210.00
84 0.00
82 0.00
.... 62 0.00
.... 8210 .00
72(0.00
56 0.00
84 0.00
p. W. KKOWZXS, Mgr.
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 par Day
RUDOnlSTERS
F8ST80R1ST$B
COMES CUL I BATE LEI 1
Special rates
xaade to families
sad slur's gentle
men. Ths man
agement trill be
pleased at ail
time to she-
room and (It
prices. A Kocton.
Tnrkfsh bath es
tablish meat la
the hotel,
n. C, BOWERS,
Manager.
First-Class Reatacrant In Connection,
Steam Heat, Electrics' Light.
SCOTT
PORTLAND, OREGON
AMUSEMENTS.
Cord ray's Theater
CORD RAT & RUSSELL. Managers.
Portland's Most Popular Family Theater.
Tonight, Friday. Saturday Matinee and Even
lng. Last Performances of
"On the Bridge at Midnight"
THE BIG CITT SHOW.
"Week Commencing Sunday, September 18,
Sunday Matinee,
Jule Walters in "Side-Tracked"
A PERENNIAL SUCCESS.
New Specialties New Faces New Music.
PRICES 10, 20 and 30 cents. Special re
served seats, 50c Matinee prices, 10 and 25c.
3IARQUAM GRAND THEATER.
W. T. Pangie, Res. Mgr. Phone Main 868.
TO-NIGHT AT 8:15 O'CLOCK
Hoyt's Successful Comedy,
A TEXAS STEER
Prices, $L00, 75c, 50c, 35c. 25c
Bargain Matinee Tomorrow (Saturday) After
noon. Adults, 50c Children, 25c
Last Performance Saturday Night.
"New York."
THE BAKER THEATER
Oregon Theater Co., Inc. Lessee
GEO. L. BAKER, Manager.
A Genuine Success.
ALL THIS "WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY.
Melbourne MacDowell. supported by excellent
company, in Sardou's Masterpiece,
"GISMONDA."
. Note Our Prices.
Evening: 15c, 25c, 35c, BOo
Matinee 10c, 15c, 25c
FMPIRE THEATER
Cor. 12th and Morrison. Phone Main 117.
TOM "WIEDEMANN, Manager.
AU this week,
"MICHAEL STROGOFF'
PRICES 10c. 15c, 25c; matinee, 10c and 15e.
Reception matinee Saturday. Ice cream and
cake free. Next week, commencing Sunday
matinee. "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN."
t OREGONIAN COUPON
No. 12 Coupon No. 12 ;
STAR THEATER J
Friday Matinee, Sept. 16, 1904
This coupon and 5c entitles holder to
one admission when presented at box
office.
At the Arcade This Week
EARL & HAMPTON,
BEN TRASK,
STANLEY & SCANLON,
CAMPBELL, THE JUGGLER,
KATE COYLE,
AMERICAN BIOSCOPE.
Admission, 10c to any seat.
Continuous vaudeville, 2 to 4, 7 to 10:50 P. M.
LYRIC THEATER
(Corner Alder and Seventh.)
HIQH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:S0 to -4:30? 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday. 2 to 10
P. M. This ad. ana 10a will admit two
people- any matinee except Sundays and
holiday.
TEN, CENTS NO HIGHER.
The home of polite vaudeville.
Continuous performances from 2 to 4:20 P. M
Sundays, continuous 2 to 10:30 P. M.
Evening prfonnances from 7 to 10:30 P. U.
Any seat in the theater,
TEN CENTS
BASEBALL
Tacoma vs. Portland
Recreation Park, Sept 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
Ladies' days, Thursday and Friday.
Games called 8; Stmday, 2:30 P. M. Ad
mission, 25c; children, 15c
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE RESIDENCE, 8 ROOMS, HIGH
corner lot, on 10th St.; $5000. Apply 220
Oak st.
Easy Terms
If you will pay $200 cash for a lot
at Portsmouth we will lend you
money enough at a low rate of inter
est to build you a 5 or 6 room
house.
FRANCIS I. McKENNA,
Room 606 Commercial Block
Mortgage Losns 5 and Upwards
Real Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Lines
A. H. EIItRELL,
202-3 McKay Bulldlnr. Third and Stark.
WANTED
CASCARA
CHITTAM BARK
CAR LOTS OR LESS
Call or write to Rosenberg Bros. &
Co., 211 California St, San Francisco,
or 2004 Washington St. Portland. Or.
JAPANESE GOODS
Bamboo furniture, wholesale and retail. R.
XOH.ARA. 351 MORRISON. NEAR PARK.
CLASSIFIED AD. HATES.
"Seetne." "Booms as BearaV "Heuse
keepbsg Beess," "SitaatfeB Wanted," IS
werda or less, 15 casts; IS te SB -worda, 29
eeata; 31 25 wards, eeata, etc No
dfeeeaat ier additieaal iaserteas
UNDER ALL OTHER XQCADg, except
"Sew Todar," 8 easts far IS wards or less;
1 to 2t wards, 49 casts; 21 ta 25 wards, CO
casts, etc. first lBsertlea. Sack additional
iaaerttes, eee-kali; bo farther dlseooBt hb-
"JOSW TOD AX" rasse aaeassre acate), 15
casts -ser Mae, first; lasertloa; 1 cestx per
lisa far each additJeaal lasartJeB.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dresses' esre The Oregon In it, aas left at this
office, abaald always b lecloeed la sealed en
velopes. Ne otas-B is repaired ea such let
ters. The OregaaJsa will Bet he responsible far
errors la adTertisemeats takes threagh the
telephcse.
NEW TODAY.
The Oldest Trust Company in Oregon.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF
OREGON.
NO. 109 THmD ST.
Incorporated April 22, 188T.
Banks and trust companies formerly waited
for buslneea to seek them, now tbey eeek busi
ness. They act upon the theory that what is
worth having Is worth asking for.
THE PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OP
OREGON Is 17 years old; it has become firmly
established In this community, and has strong
financial connections.
It has ample capital for the conduct of any
business that may be entrusted to lt care.
It conducts a general banking business with
all the liberality consistent with prudence.
It issues interest-bearing certificates of de
posit for any term from 10 days to five years,
at from 3 to 4 per cent interest Particulars
are contained in our book of
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Copies of which we shall be glad to furnish.
BENJ. I. COHEN., President
H. li. PrrroCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET - Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
FOR SALE:
Worthington Compound
Duplex Pump, second
hand, Al condition. Size
10xl8xl4xl0. Deliver
ing 875 gallons per -minute.
Check valve, lub
ricator, etc., complete.
Inquire A. W. Cochran,
Oregonlan Building.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY
or stock ranch, good fuel business, city. B
40, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
SUBURBAN RESIDENCE CHEAP; LOVE
ly home at Richmond; handy to car; sur
rounded by highly improved residences and
desirable neighbors; cottage 5 rooms, bath,
furnace, concrete basement Btone founda
tions, wired for electric lights; grounds
100x100 feet; fine lawn, fruit and shade
trees; concrete walks; must be sold irt
once, as owner leaves for Europe next
week; photo at office; price $2500, easy
terms. The Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
0 ani 7 Chamber of Commerce, Portland,
Or.
$4000 FINEST 8-ROOM HOUSE IN CITY
aor money; N. W. corner 10th and Broad
way, in Holladay's Add.; was built for
home, but business reasons demand sale
at once: combination stairs, elegant man
tel, built-in sideboard, fine modern seats,
reception hall, 4 bedrooms, two toilets, full
basement, laundry tubs; finely decorated
and finished in weathered oak; terms to
suit See owner on premises.
57500 BEAUTUTUL 10-ROOM RESIDENCE
on 14th st., West Side; ground SOxlOO ft.
fg00 Fine full lots on E. Taylor st;
close in.
CHARLESON & STAUB, 245 Morrison.
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DO YOU WANT SITE FOR HOTEL. lOOXJOO.
on 12th and Alder; best central location for
both car-lines, theaters, hotels and churches?
Louis Salomon, 112 1st st.
BRAND-NEW BEAUTIFUL 0-ROOM HOME,
721 Hawthorne ave.; Just ready to occupy:
best location In the city. For terms call
100 3d at.
j
MODERN 11-ROOM HOUSE. 2 FULL LOTS,
choice fmlt and shrubbery; east front; a
snap. See owner, 1247 Mallory ave. Phone
Gcott 6752.
54600 NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE,
Nob Hill; nothing like it for the money;
move right in. W. H. Grindstan", 246
Stark st.
FINE MODERN RESIDENCE,, 14 LARGE
rooms, 2 baths, cement basement Between
two car lines. 204 N. 22d st
FOR SALE 500 ACRES STUMP LAND 16
miles from Portland. Inquire 287 E. Mor
rison st. C. R. Davis Fuel Co.
200 FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addlton, Lents, Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 6c
r
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. CALL
on us when you want to buy. Mathews &
Palmer, 418 Oregonlan bldg.
LOT SITUATED 100 FEET WEST OF
school, Portland Heights; beautiful view.
231 Washington st.
MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE. GAS. FURNACE;
cash or Installments. Address Box 44 M. B.,
Sherlock bldg.
RARE BARGAIN 51600 BUYS 255 ACRES
near Brownsville. P. O. Box 275, Oregon
City. Or.
NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. 243
Sellwood. st, Alblna. bet 2 car lines.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
I WANT TO BUY WITH S8500 WEST 8IDE
property; give Ibwest price and location.
Address E 65, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE FARMS.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 120
acres, with 30 under the plow, balance graz
ing land that can be put In cultivation;
lots of good cedar on place; land fenced
and cross-fenced; live water; 400 choice
bearing fruit trees; six-room house, two
large barns, and other outbuildings; ideal
place for stockralslng and general farming:
on county road, cIok to school, and
miles from Carrollton, a town on Columbia
River and N. P. Ry. Price S1700, with 5500
down, balance on Installments. Come see
us, or write for list of bargains, lmus &
Willoughby, Kalama, Wash.
NEVER A BETTER TIME TO BUY "AN
Oregon farm" than now. See those fine
bargains we have In small and large
farms, one each 10, 37, 40 -acre tracts, on
Columbia River; larger farms in the Wil
lamette Valley, 100 to 000 acres, all In
high state of cultivation. We have some
thing choice to show In Eastern Oregon
stock ranches that cannot be excelled. In
quire B. S. Cook, 251 Alder st
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FARM FOR SALE 10 ACRES, G&OD SOIL,
near a sawmill; good, young orchard, 5
roomed house and new cellar; two living
springs; price 5500. See owner at 407
10th st
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE EN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to suit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wm. MacMaster. 311 Worcester
block.
1
PARTY GOING TO LOCATE ON HOME
stead wants a few more persons to locate
good wheat land. McMullen. room 2, 205
Morrison.
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IRRIGATED LANDS OF THE DESCHUTES
Irrigation & Power Co. for sale by A, C.
Palmer, local agent 418 Oregonlan bldg
MODERN 55 ACRES. CLOSE IN. ELECTRIC
car; 700 Winter apples; easy terms. 227 Front,
TTMp-R LANDS FOR SALE.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready for Imme
diate use.
LOWEST PRICES.
E. F. & F. B. Riley, 608 Chamber Commerce.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. APPROVED.
Santa Fe. with power of attorney to convey;
also fractional soldiers' additional; will enter
email tracts. Maglnnls & Son, 227 Falling
bldg.
Approved scrip; new lot agricultural or timber
lands. L. W. Whiting & Co., 408 Ablngton.
GOOD timber land cheap, scrtp for sale.
juathsws Palmer. 418 Oregoni&n bldg. ,t
FOR KENT FARMS.
DAIRY FARM FOR RENT WILL SUP-,
port 25 cows; new. un-to-date dairy barn
for 28 cows. S. M. Beard, Vancouver,
Wash.
SO EXCHANGE.
GOOD AUTOMOBILE FOR EXCHANGE
Call room 204. Ablngton, or address Lock
Box 478.
LAND SCRIP.
ALL KINDS OF LAND SCRIP, GENERAL
land practice; our forest' reserve scrip for
non-timbered, lands is now ready. Collins
Land Co.. Concord bldg.
FOR SALS.
Horses, Vehicles, Etc.
SOUND. BAY HORSE, WITH HARNESS:
gentle and good driver; weight 1150; sell
cheap. Call between 4 and 6 P. M. at
Sprague's Arcade, 30 N. 6th.
FOR SALE CHEAP FINE TEAM AND
express wagon, doing a good business. In
quire 381 East Morrison, or phone East
28T.
ONE GOOD DOUBLE-SEATED CARRIAQH
for 527, or will trans os wagos. 813
Water st
WOLFSTEIN buys and sells horses-wagons,
narness. Duggies, iina implements, -jxi i- ront.
HORSES AND WAGONS TO HIRQ BY DAY,
week or month. 211 Washington.
Piano.
NEW. RELIABLE MAKE. WTLL TRADE
for real estate, or sell cheap. W 84, Ore
gonlan. WEBER PIANO. 5150: GALLE, 525; ORGAN
with mirror. 558. 241 1st St., cor. Main..
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE CHEAP ASSORTED LOT OF
feed-mill fixtures in good condition, com
jjrtalng pulleys, belts, platform and flour
scales, trucks, tools, etc. Address for fur
ther information. Room 36 Concprd Bldg.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair It with Elateiite; It rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old iron, tin or shingles: best for new roofs.
Elaterlte Roofing Co., 10 Worcester bldg.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables; easy payments.
We rent tables, with privilege of buying.
Modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Bruns-wlck-Balke-Collender,
49 3d st
FULL-BLOODED FOX TERRIER PUPS;
very handsome; will make fine companions
and house dogs; will be sold cheap; satis
faction guaranteed. Brayford, Hood River,
Or.
MITCHELL MOTOR CYCLE, LADY'S Co
lumbia and Rambler bicycle at a bargain.
10 Washington bldg.
TYPEWRITERS, all makes, av cost, from 525;
rubber stamps, seals, etc. Coast Co., 231 Stark
Moving picture film, song slides, magic lan
terns. T. P. Andrews, 109 .Mont st, S. F., Cal
IF YOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LIVE FIR.
oak and ash wood, go to Hoover & Conway,
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE 540 WOLFF
Amerlcans now 525. 7th and Morrison
SMALL AND LARGE SAFES, GOOD CON
ditlon; cheap. R 80. Oregonlan.
HELP WANTED MALE.
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LOGGERS, MILL AND YARDMEN, LAB
orers, city and county; men and teams,
farmhands and milkers, restaurant and
mess-house help; work of all kinds. Ca
nadian Employment Co., 249 Burnslde and
220 Morrison. Phone Main 3074.
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WANTED IMMEDIATELY A FIRST
class retail store salesman; also a shelf
hardware salesman; each man must be
able to prove his ability and have first
class references. Write Jensen, King,
Byrd Company, Spokane, Wash.
A BRIGHT FUTURE FOR THOSE AT
tendlng the Portland Watch School; first
class, practical instruction in watch and
jewelry-making, engraving, assaying, op
tics, etc; tuition reasonable. Address C
H. Saake. 311 Dekum bldg.
WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN,
single, to travel and learn good-paying
business, who can leave town Immediately;
references; others need not apply. Call at
room 14, 409 Morrison St., from 10 to 3
P. M.
WANTED EXPERIENCED SPECIALTY
salesman who can Invest 5200 to 5500 In
stock with reliable manufacturing company;
must have ability and be able to earn $2000
to 53000 per year. Call 513 Marquam bldg.
WANTED ENERGETIC MAN TO WORK
In country store; must understand book
keeping; one who wants a long job pre
ferred. Monument Mercantile Co., Monu
ment, Or.
SINGERS, PERFORMERS, PIANISTS, ETC.,
wanted Stage dancing and vaudeville act
ing taught; engagements guaranteed. New
man's Vaudeville Circuit, 313 Washing
ton. BARBER TRADE TAUGHT BY OUR NEW
method, which enables student to earn wages
while learning. Call or addrees for free cata
logue American Barber College Co.. 66 N. 6th.
WANTED MEN AND BOTS TO LEARN
plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Co. School
of Practical Plumbing; send for catalogue.
Address 4073-5 Easton ave.. St. Louis, Mo,
MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE IN
8 weeks and secure profitable positions. Spe
cial Inducements this month. Catalogue free.
Moler System College. San Francisco, Cal.
WANTED TAILOR THAT UNDERSTANDS
ladles' tailoring work and pressing; will
employ a gents' tailor If willing to work
on ladles suits. Apply 432 Wash. st.
WINTER TERM AT THE PORTLAND
watchmaker School begins October 10; ap
plication should be made now. For particu
lars address C. H. Saake. 311 Dekum bldg.
WANTED A MAN WITH EXPERIENCE
In grocery or crockery business. Address,
giving reference, experience and age. Ad
dress J 86, care Oregonlan.
TRUSTWORTHY AND CAPABLE MEN
can obtain positions they desire through
us. Pacific Commercial Bureau, Agts.,
"Hapgoods, Inc.," Seattle.
WANTED?OUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN
billing and stock; able to use typewriting
machine; small wages to begin. Address
B 86, Oregonlan.
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BARBER TO BUY PAYING SHOP; NO
opposition; living and clubrooms furnished;
lease. Address Barber, lock box 5. Echo,
Oregon.
WANTED-BOY TO DELIVER PACKAGES
and work In store. Apply Sunday from 10
to 12 Robinson & Co., 289 Washington ou
COMPETENT GUNSMITH WANTED; GOOD
stocker; give experience and salary. Charles
E. Tlsdall, Vancouver, Canada.
WANTED 3 SHEET METAL-WORKERS;
54 a day; -union men; shop 19th and Wil
son. W. G. McPherson Co.
TWO WELL-DRESSED YOUNG MEN WITH
good referenc-es. Fashion Tailoring Co.,
433 Washington at.
A GOOD SOLICITOR WANTED, TO REP
resent a Portland Mfg. Co. Call or address
514 Marquam bldg.
WANTED TOUN MAN ABOUT 17 YEARS
old to assist In store and errands; references.
C 87, care Oregonlan.
WANTED AT ONCE. FIRST-CLASS COAT
maker. Dlerllng & Padden, Vancouver,
Wash.
WANTED EXPERIENCED TELEGRA
pher for commercial work. R 60, Orego
nlan. WANTED 10 GOOD PRACTICAL MIN
lng men. 30 Concord bldg., 2d and Stark.
BOY. WITH PONY. TO CARRY MORNING
papers. Apply Oregonlan office, bet. 4 and 5.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION TO DO
work in boafding-house. H 87, Oregonlan.
A FIRST-CLASS PANTSPRESSER. FASH
lori Tailoring Co., 433 Washington st
GOOD BARBER WANTED; STEADY JOB TO
right man. Address B 87, Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED SHOE CLERK WANTED.
Call 291 Morrison. Marks Shoe Co.
WANTED DELIVERY BOY.
market 2C0 Yamhill.
WANTED BOY FOR DELIVERY. CALL
429 Washington st
WANTED BOY FOR FACTORY WORK. 4U
Front, cor. Davis.
BOY WANTED THE J. M. ACHESON CO.,
5th and Alder.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
GIRL FOR GENERAL WORK. GOOD
wages. Apply 547 ,7th st Phone Front 76.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
LADY AGENTS MAKING LESS THAN 525
weekly should write today for our catalogue
and terms. We start you In business and
make you Independent; outfit prepaid. Wom
an's Apparel Supply Co., Chicago.
WANTED WORKING HOUSEKEEPER:
auues ngnt; iaay of refinement and edu
cation; widower, alone; farm, convenient
to railway. Answering give mall address,
self-written. F 81. Oregonlan.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KTDS
chambermaids, cooks, waitresses. nurse
girls, second girls, housekeepers, house
work. 515 to 530. Canadian Parlors. 228
Morrison. P&one Main 1323.
WANTED LADY CASHIER AND BUNDLE
wrtfyper; rausi oe inoroughly experienced;
able to run a desk and use typewriter:
state references and salary to E 00. Ore
gonlan. HOTEL COOKS. CITY. 535 DOWN; SPRINGS.
530; waitresses, tf city, 2 East. 530; cham
bermaids. 3 city 1 East, 520 (fares); lronens,
housework. Drake. 205 Washington.
CwOI$ i35.', HOTFL DISHWASHER, 54
Z' tl; waitress, 520, hotel; cook,
camp. 525; chambermaid;' plenty work.
Pioneer Employment. 215 Morrison.
WANTED YOUNG LADY TO STAY IN OF
flee of music studio during day; can practice
and take lessons. Room 218 Tourney bldg.
Phone Red 3376.
WANTED SCHOOL GIRL TO WORK FOR
board and room; good home; near Park
or High School. Apply N. E. cor. 14th
and Jefferson.
WANTED RESPECTABLE WOMAN,
good appearance, under 40, housekeeper
widower, country. 230 Yamhill. Phone
Black 2S81.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS,
neuters, cnamoerxnaias, general workers
St, Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone
Black 28S1.
PRINTER COMPETENT TO TAKE CHARGE
of small plant; must be good Jobber; country;
steady Job. Address James Barnum, Hotel
Perkins.
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WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN
cral housework; references; cottage; small
family. Apply SC7 16th st, near Mont
gomery. SALESWOMEN WITH EXPERIENCE IN
selling domestics can find steady positions
at Llpman, Wolfe & Co. Apply to superin
tendent WANTED YOUNG LADY WITH AD
dress; a good proposition for right party.
Call at 488 Flanders st, from 4 to 6 P. M.
WANTED A WOMAN TO WASH TODAY.
Call S47 Mississippi ave. Phone Scott 411.
Take L car and get off at Shaver st
COMPOSITOR LADY; GOOD ON STRAIGHT
matter, to go to country; steady job. Ad
dress James Barnum, Perkins Hotel.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK AND GEN
eral housework In a small family. Call
Main 1309 or call at 822 Kearney.
WANTED COMPETENT WOMAN COOK
for private boarding-house. Apply by let
ter to The Leyde, Astoria, Or.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework; references. Apply 600
Belmont, or phone East 2276.
WANTED EXPERIENCED. GOOD SHIRT
hands on power machine; good wages; steady
work 422 Washington.
WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework; family three. Phone East 1200.
D 86, care Oregonlan.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
must be good cook. Apply before noon to
day 67 N. Park st.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSB
work; family of three. 848 Overton st
Phone Main 3540.
WANTED GIRL FOR LIGHT HOU8E
work and to tako care of children. 308
East 15th North.
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COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSB-
work; none other need apply; good wages.
093 Marshall st.
WAITRESS AND CHAMBERMAID; WAGES,
520. room and board. National Hotel, Front
and Yamhill.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work, small family. 571 Jackson st. Phone
Main 3525.
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A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK:
must understand cooking; good wages. 690
Flanders st.
WANTED GI RL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; no children to care for; at once. 340
10th st.
ELDERLY LADY TO ASSIST IN ROOM-Ing-house,
for room and board. E 89, 'Ore
gonlan. WANTED GOOD LADIES CLOTHES
lroners. Union Laundry Co. 2d and Colum
bia. f
WANTED RELIABLE PERSON FOR
nurse to two small children. 777 Flanders
st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: 2 IN
family; good wages. 581 E. Main, cor. 14th.
A GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL HOUSE
work. Apply at 215 12th st, cor Salmon.
FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY MAKER; ALSO
apprentices. Apply 352 Morrison st.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK
Ing and housowork. 215 N. 20th st
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE
work. 546 3d st, near Lincoln.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN CARE OF
baby. Apply 533 Johnson st.
GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Apply 747 Glisan st.
A COOK TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK;
good wages. 074 Everett st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
small family. 570 Hoyt st
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED COOK;
good wages. 231 7th st.
SHIRTMAKER WANTED. JACOBS SHIRT
Co., Hamilton bldg.
GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK. 194
N. 17th st
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO TAKE PRI
vate lessons in bookkeeping; rare chance
to acquire a fine profession. Address E.
C, care Oregonlan.
MAN. SEVERAL YEARS' EXPERIENCE
as manager and salesman, wholesale busi
ness, wants position. D 89, Oregonlan.
BOY WISHES POSITION IN DENTIST'S
office: experienced in laboratory; best rec
ommendations. J 80, Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED STENOGRAPHER,
young man, 8 years' experience; 5100
month. M 82, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN WITH 2 YEARS' EXPERI
ence in general drugs, wants position at
once. G S5, Oregonlan.
DRUGGIST, REGISTERED IN WASHING
ton, as prescription clerk or manager.
S 59, Oregonlan.
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EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WISHES
position; understands stenography. K &),
Oregonlan.
WANTED BOOKKEEPING TO DO AFTER
0 o'clock. M 87. Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
A MIDDLE-AGED MAN. RESPONSIBLE
and capable of doing any kind of business,
wants employment. F 86, care Oregonlan.
A MAN THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH
warehouse and wholesale grocery work,
desires position. G 87, Oregonlan.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUA
tlon to do cooking and milk cow; any kind
work in con. J 90, Oregonlan.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUA
tlon to do good cooking and housework.
Phone Hood 363.
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MAN AND WIFE WANT JOB ON FARM
or dairy ranch, no children. J. W. Shlneall,
355 Second st. ?
BY MAN AND WIFE. BOTH GOOD COOKS;
man good baker also. E. G. Wagner, 63
North 0th st.
HOUSE CLEANING AND SCRUBBING
done flrst-class by white labor. L 85,
Oregonlan.
GOOD JAPANESE MAN WANTS POSITION,
cook, business, janitor, housework. H 90,
Oregonlan.
3 JAPANESE BOYS WANT SITUATION
farmer work In country. L 87, Oregonlan
TEAMSTER WANTS POSITION. F S7.
Oregonlan.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeeper aaa Menotcrapbers.
YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER. 4 YEARS
experience, desires permanent position. . D
85, Oregonlan.
YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER DESIRES
position; moderate salary. Phone Main
3755.
Dressmakers.
EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WANTS
sewings Dy aay. inone ront 702.
Mlscelniiieous.
WANTED POSITION AS GOVERNESS OR
companion Dy couege-Drea young woman,
qualified to teach various branches, includ
ing languages, piano, drawing and physical
culture. L 90, Oregonlan.
SITUATIONS WANTED GOOD WOMAN
nouseKeeper. cnamDermaids. cooks, house
work girls, nurses. 230 Yamhill. Phone
Black 2881.
MIDDLE-AGED LADY WANTS COOKING.
private xamiiy; no wasning or scrubbing;
good cook. Call 330 North 17th st.
POSITION BY EXPERIENCED CHAMBER.
mala; no triners need answer. Call even
ing at Phone Scott 20.
WILL TRIM AND MAKE OVER HATS REA-
oonaoie. aw at your come to laxe orders.
Phone Red 3376.
WANTED AGENTS.
AGENTS, PEDDLERS. STREET MEN FOR
an uqoj ok noveiues. sneu rings, stamped
solid gold cigars. Jewelry, souvenirs, cam
paign goods. 315 Commercial block.
WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO
" uus mo ucoi ana iostest sailers on
the market Call 175 11th St., upstairs.
IF YOU ARE OUT WORK AND WANT TO
uiuko some money call at room 401 Mar
quam bldg., and we will put you next.
WANTED SEVERAL GOOD SOLICITORS;
easy proposition; gooa money. 33 Wash
ington st.
WANTED TO RENT.
WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO
uuuaeo. xi you nave a nouea to rent.
ee us or send description. We make no
charge for renting. H. E. Edwards. 187
1st st.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSE,
in good residence district on West Side;
modern; will pay good rent F. C, Port
land Hotel.
YOUNG MAN WANTS BOARD AND ROOM,
not over 54 week, and not over 18 blocks
from Commercial bldg. West Side. rK. 89,
Oregonlan. .
WANTED 3 UNFURNISHED HOTJSE
keeplng rooms; close in. B 85, Oregonlan.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes; highest ptios paid. Call at the
"Fair Deal," 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517.
WANTED FULL-GROWN PIGEONS. IX
large or small lots; homers preferred; also
squabs. McPherson, Gllman Hotel.
WANTED INFANT OR SMALL CHILD TO
board; good home; references exchanged.
593 Spokane ave., Sellwood.
52500 WANTED FOR ONE YEAR ON
flrst-class security, worth over 57000. P
60, Oregonlan.
WANTED SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRI
ter No. 2; state condition and price. Box
740, city.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT
Ue. of all kinds. Phone East 2233.
FOB RENT.
Rooms.
THE AUDITORIUM. 208 3D ST.. BET.
Taylor and Salmon, one block south of Ba
ker Theater, new brick building, elegantly
furnished, steam heat hot and cold water In
room, porcelain bath, rooms with private
hatha, elevator; reasonable rates.
HOTEL OXFORD (EUROPEAN). 6TH AND
Oak Finest rooms la city, single or en suite;
all modern conveniences; private baths, hot
and cold water In every room; tourists and
commercial men solicited. Phone Main S3
THE FA1RMOUNT." 29 NORTH 6TH.
near P. O. New, elegantly furnished
rooms, single or en suite; hot and cold
water in rooms, steam heat, electric lights,
baths; reasonable rates. Phone Red 1731.
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"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.
THE NEWCASTLE, 3D AND HARRISON,
elegant up-to-date furnished and unfur
nished housekeeping and other rooms; heat,
bath, light free; reasonable prices.
ROOM. MODERN CONVENIENCES. CEN
tral, nice neighborhood, bath, furnace heat
and gas; reasonable; private family; refer
ences. 431 Taylor st.
181 1ST, COR. YAMHUAf SPLENDIDLY
furnished front suite with closet; also single
rooms, reasonable; transient solicited. Phone
Clay 755.
FINELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR. 5
per week; suitable for one or two; furnace
heat; private family; central. 894 Yam
hill st
DESIRABLE SUITE OF ROOMS. FIRST
floor, for three months; steam heat gas,
hot and cold watar. Apply 809 Stark st.
Furnished and unfurnished housekeeping and
sleeping rooms; 51 week up. Oilman. 1st.
and Alder; Alblna. Hotel. 450 Goldsmith.
LARGE WELL FURNISHED. SUNNY
rooms, suite or single, with private family,
modern conveniences. 324 Salmon st.
WILL HAVE THREE NICELY FUR
nlshed rooms for gentlemen only, Portland
Heights. October 1. H 85. Oregonlan .
PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS. IN NEW
house, four blocks from Hotel Portland;
home comforts.' 250 6th st.
755 IRVING, COR. 23D FURNISHED
rooms, with every modern convenience;
furnace heat Take W car.
fS FURNISHED SUITE OF ROOMS. WITH
bath and phone; young lady desired, with
references. Phone Red 3376.
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THE MARQUAM, 145 0TH ST. ROOMS,
transient, en suite or single and house
keeping. Phone Clay 1653.
3C4 TAYLOR PLEASANT ROOMS FOR
gentlemen; two blocks Portland Hotel; gas.
pnone, oaiaj no ciijiucu.
THE TEMPLE NICELY FURNISHED
rooms; rent, $2.50 up. 343 Yamhill st., op
posite the Portland Hotel.
129 13TH NICELY FURNISHED ROOM,
suitable for two; reasonanie; phone; bet.
Washington and Alder.
FOR RENT 3 PLEASANT UNFURNISHED
rooms, very reasonable, walking distance.
Telephone Main 3253.
FINE, COMFORTABLE FURNISHED
rooms at 201 10th st., cor. Taylor, 4 tolocks
from Portland Hotel.
THE FRANCIS. UP-TO-DATE APART5IENTS.
Transient solicited; new management. West
Park and Morrison.
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VERY PLEASANT. COMFORTABLE ROOMb
at reasonable rates. Call at 16S 11th st..
or phone Main 1995.
NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM SLIT
able for one or two gentlemen; modern. 188
12th. near Yamhill.
CLOSE IN LARGE FRONT ROOM. 8UIT
able for two; also small room. Phone,
etc. 205 4 th st.
GENTLEMEN CAN FIND NEWLY FVR
nlshed rooms In private family. 141 13th
st, cor. Alder.
NICE QUIET ROOM. WITH FRIVATE
family, four blocks south Hotel Portland.
248 6th st.
CLOSE IN FURNISHED ROOMS, $1
week; housekeeping, 2 rooms. 512 month.
SO 10th.
THE OLIVE. 303 WASH. ST., COR. 5TH
Rooms en suite or single, per mo. 510 up.
"THE APPLETON." 71 N. TH ELEGANT
furnished sunny rooms, 52 per week and up.
FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT NO. 211 12TH
st. Apply to J. P. Bronaugh, 144 4th st.
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FOR RENT 3 FURNISHED ROOMS,
modern. 269 Clay st.
Rooms With Board.
718 WAYNE ST.. BET. KING AND ST
Clair, one block south Washington car
Very desirable front room, with board,
best block on King's Heights.
BLAKELY HALL FIRST-CLASS BOARD
with rooms; now in our new quarter. 270
and 270Vi 6th ft. All up-to-date and modern
conveniences. Main 2631.