Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 28, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MOBNLNG OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER " 28, IS0
COINS SELLING FAS
Great Demand for Lewis and
Clark Souvenirs,
TOURISTS EAGER FOR THEM
Another Issue May Be Needed Be
fore Year Expires Banks All
Over United States Asked to
Help Ladles' Good Work.
I the sale of the Lewis and Clark sou
venir coins continues as it has during the
six days since the coins were placed on
sale, another coinage "will he required
from the Government Mint before the
close of the year..
When the Exposition Company's office
in the Stearns building closed last even
ing 3341 of the coins had been sold, and
the revenue from these sales amounted
to $4650. During the day 200 coins had
been sold, bringing in $346. On Monday
the sale brought in $578, customers ap
pearing every few minutes during the
day. Many of those who made purchases
are tourists, but the majority are Port
landers, who see that by an investment
of $2 .they can help the fair and at the
Eame time acquire a valuable souvenir,
which is bound to increase in value be
yond its purchase price in years to come.
' The Commercial Club has sent in an
order for $300 -worth of coins, the first con
signment for sale by the committee of
young' ladies having been disposed of.
This indicates that the fair Portlanders
are dolnjj effective work.
In order to hasten the distribution of the
$25,000 in Lewis and Clark souvenir coins,
the co-operation of banks all over the
"United States is to bo secured. Commu
nications were sent out yesterday by Sec
retary Henry E. Heed to all banks con
nected with the clearing-houses and to
other prominent banks, apprising their
officers of the facts concerning the Lewis
and Clark coins. The communication is
as follows:
The Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition
Company offers for sale at the price of $2
each ' 25.000 souvenir gold dollars. To each
purchaser of five coins will be given one coin
free of charge, making six for $10. These
coins are Issued by the Secretary of the Treas
ury, under authority of an act of Congress,
approved by President Roosevelt. April 13,
1904. The itace is limited to 250.000.
These coins are singularly Interesting from
the fact that they have two heads or obverses.
On one side Is the head of Captain William
Clark and the words "United States of Amer
ica" and "One Dollar." On the other elde
appears the head of Captain Meriwether Lewis
and the words "Lewis-Clark Exposition. Port
land, Ore.," and the date "1004." The coin
has neither wreath nor stars.
Some estimate of the value of this email
issue of souvenir legal-tender gold dollars may
be made from the present value of the or
dinary United States gold dollar, of which
there were coined 10,490.337 between the years
1840 and 1800. These now i"ell for $2 each.
No coins 6f this Issue will be placed upon
eale at a lower figure than is quoted In this
circular. All coins are sent to purchasers by
registered mall at the expense of the Exposi
tion Company.
SAVE BEST FRUIT FOR SHOW
State Commission's Appeal to Grow
ers How to Preserve' Fruit.
Since Oregon fruits are to be a feautre
of the exhibits in the Agricultural Palace
at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, the
fruitgrowers of the state are being com
municated with daily and urged to pre
serve their best products for next year.
While the response to the appeals for
fresh fruits recently was not all that
could be expected, it Is believed by the
State Commissioners, who have charge
of the preparation of Oregon's exhibit,
that interest will awaken with the ap
proach of the Fair.
In order that producers may become fa
miliar with the best methods of preserv
ing fruit for exhibit purposes, circulars
are being distributed by President Jeffer
son Myers explaining the most approved
formula. The general directions con
tained in the circular follow:
After the fruit has been carefully- selected,
place It in a receptacle in which it Is to be
preserved; cover with clean, clear water, and
let it stand for six or seven hours, pouring off
the water and rinsing the fruit thoroughly in
the receptacle with a email hose, in order to
remove every partlcule of dirt from both the
jar and fruit.
It is difficult to determine just how much
glycerine should be used, ao different fruits
require different amounts, and practically the
only way this can be determined la to make a
practical test, which can be done by adding
glycerine from time to time as It seems neces
sary to do so.
The specific gravity of the different fruits
and even different specimens of the same vari
ety differ considerably, so that no definite
advice can be given. If a fruit is firm and
solid. 1t will not require a liquid of the eame
specific gravity that it would if it were over
ripe. It is recommended that the preserving
liquid be as much lighter than the Juice of
the fruit as is possible without causing the
fruit to crack. If ' the preserving liquid Is
heavier than the Juice, the result will be that
the fruit will shrivel: therefore, there la danger
of adding too much, glycerine, and practically
the only way to avoid doing so is to begin with
a email amount and add more if It is found
to be necessary to keep the fruit from crack
ing. Fall Strawberries to Bo Exhibited.
B. C. Giltner returned yesterday from
Southern Oregon after effecting the pur
chase of 150 boxes of Fall apples for the
fruit exhibit of the Lewis and Clark Ex
position. Mr. Giltner brought with him
several boxes of fine strawberries, which
he found on the market at Ashland at a
reasonable price. The strawberries were
of the third crop, and the successful rais
ing of them is the discovery of an Ash
land agriculturist, who makes the predic
tion that a few years hence will see
strawberries a regular Fall dish.
TO HONOR A GOOD "WOMAN.
Bishop O'Dea Comes to Conduct Mrs.
Anderson's Funeral Services.
Bishop O'Dea, of Seattle, came to
Portland yesterday to hold pontifical
requiem mass over the remains of Mrs.
Emma H. Anderson, who died here
Sunday morning. Bishop O'Dea will
hold mass because he was long a
friend of the deceased woman. He said
yesterday:
"It was little enough, for me to do
for Mrs. Anderson to make this jour
ney for her after the good she has
done the church and its institutions.
"It is a pleasure for me to tell you
something about Mrs. Anderson," ho
continued, "for during her lifetime she
always objected to having her dona
tions and charitable actions made pub
lic Now that she is dead, I can take
advantage of the situation and tell of
her noble life.
"Besides being openhanded and lib
eral .on all occasions, she made some
very'valuable gifts to oharitable insti
tutions during her life. The largest
of these was 14 acres known as Hob
inson's Hill at the south, end of Park
street, at the time of the gift valued at
$75,000, and not to be sold according
to the gift for less than that amount,
the proceeds of the sale to be expended
in the building of an orphanage for
boys.
"She also donated ten acres at Park
Place near Oregon City for the estab
lishment of a home for .sraxward war.
SffiffH ttfi 1A!WTH STBKTS, HITU3I. 8KSi
Earopwa Pfcn $1.00, $10, $2,00 pr Dy
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
American Plan
also European
Plan. Modern
Restaurant.
$3 PER DAY
and upward.
Jfew Building Elegantly Furnished,
Centrally Located.
cost oxe mxxxxox doixjm.
HOTEL SCOTT
SEVENTH AND ANKENY STS.
Pcstomee Blocfc. c
EUROPEAN PLAN
BOOStS 75o TO S2.00 PER BAY.
FREE BUS
M. E FOLEY, manager.
men and girls. She also endowed the
first and only bed for the poor in St
Vincent's Hospital, and furnished be
side a large ward and a private room."
Mrs. Anderson was the wife of Judge
Levi Anderson and for many years
after his death, until a few months
ago, lived in her old home on the cor
ner of Second and Salmon streets. She
was born in Paris, May 21. 1F37, of
Swedish r"nts, who w-jre visiting in
Paris at the time of her birth. She came
of a distinguished family, a fact she
was never heard to mention, her father
having been Minister Plenipotentiary
of the Free States of Sweden. She came
to Portland with her husband in 1,865
and has lived here since .that time. She
became a convert to Catholicism in
middle life and has remained a devout
member of the church since.
At her funeral, which will take place
at 9:30 tomorrow morning, Bishop
O'Dea will sing pontifical high mass of
requiem. Archbishop Christie will also
officiate. The body will bo buried at
Rlverview Cemetery.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Sept. 27. Maximum tempera
ture, 04 deg.; minimum. 54. River reading at
11 A. M., 8.1 feet; change In past .24 hours,
0.3. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.,
trace; total since September 1, 1004, 0.21 inch;
normal, 1.46; deficiency. 1.27. Total sunshine
September 2C. 1904. none; possible, 12 hours.
Barometer (reduced to Eea level), at 6 P. M.,
80.10. '
PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Showers have occurred today In the "Willam
ette Valley and the Sound country, while else
where In the North Pacific States fair weather
has prevailed, except in Southeastern Idaho,
where a light shower occurred this morning.
The weather Is still cloudy and -uneottled west
of the Cascade Mountains, but to the eastward
of this range It is partly cloudy this evening.
The indications are for cloudy to partly
cloudy weather In this district "Wednesday, with
light showers In the "Willamette Valley and
Western "Washington.
"WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight September 28:
Portland and vicinity Cloudy, with probably
showers; south to west winds.
"Western Oregon Cloudy, with showers north
portion; south to west winds.
"Western "Washington Cloudy, with showers;
southeasterly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern "Washington and
Idaho Partly cloudy. A. B. WOLLABER,
Weather for October.
The following data, covering a period of 32
years, have been compiled from the "Weather
Bureau records at Portland, Or. They are
lsrued to show the conditions that have pre
vailed, during the month In question, for the
above period of years, but must not be con
strued as a forecast of the weather conditions
for the coming month.
TEMPERATURE.
Mean or normal temperature, 04 deg.
The warmest month was that of 1001, with
an average of 59 deg.
The coldest month was that of 1893, with an
average of 50 deg.
The highest temperature was S3 deg., on
October 7, 1891.
The lowest temperature was 31 deg., on Octo
ber 31, 1877. and on October 30, 1895.
The earlleet date on which the first "killing"
frost occurred in Autumn, was October 13.
Average date on which first "killing" frost
occurred In Autumn, November 15.
Average date on which last "killing" frost
occurred In Spring, March 17.
The latest date on which last "killing" frost
occurred In Spring, May 9.
PRECIPITATION. RAIN OR MELTED SNOW.
Average for the month, 3.00 Inches.
Average number of days with .01 of an Inch
or more. 13.
The greatest monthly precipitation was 11.63
Inches, in 1691.
The least monthly precipitation was a trace.
In 1S95.
The greatest amount of precipitation recorded
in any 24 consecutive house was 2.93 inches,
on October 9 and 10, 18S2.
The greatest amount of snowfall recorded in
any 24 consecutive house (record extended to
"Winter of 18S4-85 only), was, none.
CLOUDS AND "WEATHER.
Average number of clear days, 9; partly
cloudy days, 10; cloud)' days, 12.
WIND.
The prevailing winds have been from the
northwest.
The average hourly velocity of the wrad is 5
miles.
The highest velocity of the wind was 53 miles,
from the south, on October 10, 1900.
NEW TODAY.
jUortgage Loans 5and Upwards
Real Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Lines
A. H. MR HELL,
202-3 McKay Building, Third and Stark,
CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
The modern 7-room house. No. 738 Irving
at., can be bought at a reasonable price;
part cash, baL at 6 per cent. Is In the best
residence district, convenient to both car
lines. For prices and terms see Geo. M.
Strong, 103 Second st.
LOUIS H. BOLL
PUCNO STUDIO, S42 WASHINGTON ST.
Students . should a1 l- rlr. Fw hours dU
HEADOOUTESS
f OB TOURISTS JU5
CCKHE8WAL 1UTELES?
Special rates
made to families
and single gentle
men. Tks mas-j
aremeat will be
pleased at ail
time to ahovr
rooms and sire
prices. A raoaera
Turkish bath es
tablish meat Is
the hotel.
U. C BOWERS,
Manacer.
Xlrst-ClaM Restaurant In Connectlo,
Steam Heat, Electric LlghU.
PORTLAND, OREGON
AUCTION SAXES TODAY.
At residence, 171 13th st. (Dekum resi
dence), by S. L. N. Oilman, at 10 A M.
By J. T. Wilson, at 331 Ankeny, at 10 A.
M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
WASHINGTON COUNCIL, NO. 3,
R. & S. M. Stated assembly this
(Wednesday) evening, 7:30 o'clock.
In Masonic Hall, Burkhard. bldg..
East Side. Visiting companions
cordially Invited. Work. Refreshments. By
order of TH. ILL. M.
C. M. BROSY, Rec.
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER, NO. 54.
O. E. S. Regular communication
this (Wednesday) evening at 8
o'clock. Work. By order W. M.
KATE M. STEADMAN. Secretary.
DEED.
WOOD In this city, at the family residence,
600 East 2Sth st, Sept. 27, 1904, Thomas A.
Wood, aged 07 years. Notice of funeral
hereafter.
SIMMONS In this city. September 27. 1004,
Samuel Simmons, aged 52 years. 2 months
and three days. Notice of funeral here
after. FUNERAL NOTICES.
ANDERSON Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully Invited to attend the funeral
services of the late Mrs. Levi Anderson,
which will be held at the Cathedral. 15th
and Davis sts., at 9:80 A M., Thursday,
29th Inst. Services at the grave private;
kindly omit flowers.
FRASER In this city, September 28, Ida
Shogren Fraser, wife of Arthur R. Fraser;
funeral will be held from the residence of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Shogren, 229
Grand avenue, Wednesday morning, Sep
tember 28, at 10 o'clock.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers and
emb aimers, havo moved to their new build
ing Third - and Salmoa. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 507.
J. P. I7NLEY & SON, Pnneral Director,
cor. 2d and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 8.
T. 8, DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Tclephono East S3.
DUNNING CAMPION. Undertakers. 7th
and Pine. lady assistant. Phono Main 430.
Zeller-Byrnes Co., Undertakers, emb aim
ers, 273 Russell. Phono East 1088. Lady As'fc.
CLASSIFIED AD. BATES.
"Rooms," "Booms and Board," "House
keeping Booms," "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 less;
16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional
insertion, one-half; no further discount un
der 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 let
ters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors in advertisements taken through the
telephone
NEW TODAY.
$3500 TO LOAN AT C PER CENT FOR 3
years, on West Side property only. Y 1,
Oregonlan.
FURNITURE OF 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR
sale; house for rent. 2S2 E. 7th st.
LOOK HERE
25x100, west side of 10th, between Wash
ington and Alder, grand chance for small
Investment In extra choice Inside growing
business property.
ACREAGE
36 acres or less, Junction of Portland
Boulevard and Patton ave., between Pied
mont and Willamette River. Only large
piece between Portland and St. Johns avail
able for platting. .
CORD WOOD LAND
160 acres, 12,000 cords, close to Willamette
Blough.
TIMBER LAND
2400 acres, head of Nehalem River, solid
body cheap. Very easy terms on all of the
above. Part of office for rent.
R. M. WILBBR. 306 McKay Bldg.
.ILLUSTRATION NO. 17.
The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF
OREGON.
NO. 109 "THIRD STREET.
Incorporated April 22, 18S7.
In January, 1002, a life Insurance company
took one of our special certificates of deposit
payable upon ten days' call for the sum of
$10,000. It thus secured a liquid investment
for a portion of Its reserve, and this money
Is still on deposit with us.
There are other life insurance companies
in the country that might with advantage
use these certificates. We should be glad
to confer with their officers, or send them
full particulars together with our book of
ILLUSTRATIONS.
BENJ. I. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant ' Secretary
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FOR SALE:
Worthington Compound
Duplex Pump, second
hand, A 1 condition. Size
10x18)x14x10. Deliver
ing 875 gallons per min
ute. Check valve, lub
ricator, etc., complete.
Inquire A. W. Cochran,
Oregonlan Building.
JAPANESE GOODS
p Every Description. Lowest Prices.
R. KOHABA. 351 ilfiiaoa, Gear 7th.
ASffUBKXrTNTg.
Columbia
Theater
CIIAS. W. YORK, Assistant' Manager. -
14th and Washington. Phone Main 110.
ALL THIS WEEK,
The superb Columbia Stock Company In
Dion Boucicaulfs masterpiece.
"THE JILT"
Prices 15c. 25c, 50c; entire gallery.
15c. Matinee 15c and 25c; entire gal
lery, 10c Ticket office open at Rowe
& Martin's. 6th and Washington, from 10
A. M. to 7 P. M. Phone Main 110. At
theater from 7 P. M. to 10 P. M. Phone
311.
Marquam Grand Theater, W. T. Pangle',
resident manager. Phone Main S68.
LAST PERFORMANCE TONIGHT
At 8:15 o'clock.
THE BEAUTIFUL COMEDY-DRAMA,
. "SWEET CLOVER"
A play with a moral.
Prices, $1, 75c. 60c, 35c, 25c.
Marquam Grand Theater, W. T. Pangle,
resident manager. Phone Main 868.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday nights, Sept.
29, 80. Oct. 1; special price matinee
Saturday.
The big Chlnese-Engll&h musical comedy.
"SAN TOY"
"The Real Thing." 76 people in the castr-j-70.
Evening prices Lower floor, except last 3
rows, $2; last 3 rows, $1.50; balcony, first
3 rows. SL50; second 3 rows, ?L00; last 0
rows, 75c; gallery, 75c and 50c; boxes and
loges, $12.50.
Special Matinee Prices Parquette, $1.50;
parquette circle, $1.00; balcony, first 6 rows,
$1.00; last 6 rows. 50c; entire gallery. 50c
Not more than 6 seats to one person for
any single performance.
BAKER THEATER
Oregon Theater Co. (Inc.) Lessee.
Geo. L. Baker, Manager.
FIVE- NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE,
Farewell performances of
Melbourne MacDowcIl
In the Great Spectacle.
"EMPRESS THEODORA"
No performance Saturday night, as Mr. Mac
Dowell leaves for Spokane after mattnee.
Baker prices prevail.
Next week, "The Sign of the Four."
pORDRAY'S THEATER
v-' CORD RAX & RUSSELL. Managers.
.Portland's Most Popular Family Theater.
Tonight and every night this week, the one
big hit of the season. Hundreds turned away
last night. Return of the favorite. Frank
Bacon, In the v
"HILLS OF CAUFOBNIA."
Supported by Wilfred Roger and Beeele Bacon
and a Splendid Company of Players.
Prices. 10c, 20c, SOc; special reserved seats,
50c Matinee prices any part of house Adults,
25c; children's department, 10c.
GREAT ACTS AT THE STAR.
THE KTNS-NERS,
The Marvellous European Equilibrists.
MR. AND MRS. HUNN.
EDWARD DE MOSS.
DE SHIELDS.
HARRY GIBBS.
WILL C. HOYT.
THE PROJECTOSCOPE.
Shows: 2:30 to -1:30; 7:30 to 10:30.
General admission 10 cents; reserved box
seats, 25 cents.
THE ARCADE'S NEW BILL.
RIZAL AND FAT IMA.
RUSSELL, O'NEIL & RUSSELL.
BILLIE MILLER.
MORRIS, THE IMITATOR.
KATE COYLE.
AMERICAN BIOSCOPE.
Shows, 2:30 to 4:30; 7:30 to 10:30. Ad
mission to any seat, 10 cents.
L.YRIC THEATER
l Corner Alder and Seventh.).
HIOH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:30 to 4:20; 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. M.
Sundays, continuous 2 to 10:30 P. M.
Evening performances from 7 to 10:30 P. M.
Any teat in the theater.
TEN CENTS
BASEBALL
Oakland vs.. Portland
Recreation Park, Sept. 27,28, 29, 30, Oct. 1, 2
Ladies' days. Thursday and Friday.
Games called 3; Sunday, 2:30 P. M. Ad
mission, 25c; children, 15c.
NEW TODAY.
FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY
or stock ranch, good fuel business, city. B
49. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
$7500 BEAUTIFUL 10-ROOM RESIDENCE
on 14th st.. West Side; ground 80x100 ft.
jS00 Fine full lot on E. Taylor St.;
close in.
CHARLESON & STAUB. 245 Morrison.
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FOR SALE SECOND HOUSE NORTHWEST
cor. 10th ave. N. and Broadway, Holladay'a
Addition, by owner; strictly modern 7-room
house; must be sold at once; no reasonable
offer refused; terms to suit.
SURPRISINGLY CHEAP. BY OWNER
$1500 Very nice S-room house on East Tay
lor st., Sunnyslde; bath, hot and cold water,
sewerage, etc.; everything In fine condition.
Inquire 170 B. 34th. '
FOR SALE 8 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS
33 1-3x60 feet each; fine location, near Haw
thorne Park; streets and grounds Improved;
will eell separately. Inquire on premises,
060 E. Salmon.
I
FOR SALE A NICE LITTLE CHICKEN
ranch, with house and water, on 5c car
line; $10 down. $10 a month. Inquire third
house north of station. Laurelwood. C. L.
Brubakerv
5-ACRE TRACTS, RUNNING WATER, $60
per acre; make your own terms; house and
2 acres, $325. Take Estacada car. get off
at Gates crossing; agent at first house
south.
TWO SELECT LOCATIONS ONE LOT 60s
100 feet. 23d and Johnson; quarter block,
Portland Heights, one block from car line.
Inquire rooms 225-6 Ablngton bldg.
FOR SALE PRETTY HOME AT ST.
Johns, full block, good house, barn, fruit,
water: must be sold at once: see Louie
Henrlch, east end Steel bridge.
FOR SALE 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 38S
San Rafael 8t., near Union ave.; good loca
tion; will sell reasonable. Inquire 390 Han
cock. Phone Ea6t 1685.
Hj00 NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE,
Nob Hill: nothing like It for the money;
move right in. W. H. Grindataff, 246
Stark st.
6-ROOM HOUSE, GOOD PLUMBING,
nearly new, $100 cash, bal. $15 per month.
A. S. Ellis, 058 Williams ave. Phone Union
CS71.
200 FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addlton, Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 5o.
$4300 CORNER. TWO NEW HOUSES, NEAR
per cent. 305 Ablngton bldg.
FOR SALE 500 ACRES STUMP LAND 13
mllefc from Portland. Inquire 237 E. Mor
rison st. C. R. Davis Fuel Co.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. CALL
on ui when you want to buy. Mathews &
Palmer. 418 Oregonlan bldg.
NEW G-ROOM HOUSE. HIGHLAND FOR
particulars address Owner, Box 148, South
Seattle. Wash.
FOR SALE CHEAP NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE,
lot 50x100. barn and garden. 321 Spencer St.,
Montavllla.
FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE, 7 ROOMS: 771
Kearney, bet. 23d and 24th. Apply 322 Fall
ing bids.
NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. 243
1. Sellirnod AIMna. .hat. 2 xar Jlaec
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED THREE
good homestead places of 100 acres each,
with more or less In cultivation good
houses, barns, and orchards; black loam
soil; lire water: In every way excellent
places for general farming and stockrals
lng; all within 7 miles of town on Colum
bia River. Price $100 each, with part
down. Bo first and get choice. Imus &
Willoughby, Kalama, Wash.
MY FINE RESIDENCE, MODERN, NINE
rooms, 3 baths, 2 toilets, gas, full brick,
basement, fireplace, mantel, full corner lot,
close, in, best residence district. East
Elde; terms, part cash, balance same as
rent. Address E 7, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST-LOCATED
0-room, modern houses, with barn and 2
full lots, on the East Side, close In, on
Improved street; schools, churches and
car lines; will sell on easy terms. J. L.
Wells Co., 04 Grand ave.
8-ROOM HOUSE ON PATTON BOULEVARD
tor 5 1 BOO; modern Improvements; a bargain;
4 more lots can be had If wanted; all im
proved; young fruit trees; all for 53000; 400
feet from car-line. Call Sundays. Scott 671L
After Sunday. East 70S.
RARE BARGAIN 1 GOO BUT 3 255 ACRES
near Brownsville. P. O. Box 275. Oregon
City. Or.
FOR SALE MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE,
very cheap. Inquire room 1, 133 Vk 5th at.
FOR SALE FARXS.
DON'T FAIL TO HrVESTIGATB-35.00 PER
acre for 240 acrea of finest land, 16 miles
from Portland; 100 acres clear, balance pas
ture and timber; fine orchard, elegant new
8-room house; large, good barn; everything
in finest condition; close to school and
church, fine road, best dairy or stock farm
in county; good reasons for selling bo cheap.
Charleson & Btaub, 245& Morrison st.
SYVR (TO R1T.P cyrvwL- t vrritr
acres. 90 cleared and sown to grass; fair
house and barn and good orchard. Will rent
or sell on installments for $1250. For par
ticulars write C. I. Starr; Corvallls, Or.
FOR SALE 37-ACRE ORCHARD. ASSORT
ed fruits; near Vancouver, Wash.; all In full
bearing trees, except 10 acres; house, stable
n and well: lovely country home; will sell very
cheap. Owner 605 Commercial block.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 35 ACRES
best soil; VA miles from Portland, J-mlle to
depot; stores and graded school; two acres
cultivated, rest partly cleared. Box 73,
Beaverton. Or.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
mads to suit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wm. MacMaster, 311 Worcesttr
block.
IRRIGATED LANDS OF THE DESCHUTES
Irrigation & Power Co. for sale by A. C
Palmer, local agent. 418 Oregonlan bldg.
WE HAVE A FEW MORE CHOICE HOME
steads open for location. J. A. Mortenson,
205 Morrison.
MODERN 55 ACRES, CLOSE IN. ELECTRIC
car; 700 Winter apples; easy terms. 227 Front.
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.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready ,for Imme
diate use.
LOWEST PRICES.
E. F. & F. B. Riley. 003 Chamber Commerce.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIF, APPROVED,
Santa Fe. with power of attorney to convey;
also fractional soldiers' additional; will enter
small tracts. Maglnnls & Son, 27 Falling
bldg.
HAVE YOU USED YOUR TIMBER OR
homestead right? Have two or three yet,
near coast for location. Address M 6, Ore
gonlan. Approved scrip; new lot agricultural or timber
4anas. u. w. Whiting & Co.. 408 Ablngton.
GOOD timber land cueap. scrip for sale.
Mathews & Palmer, 418 Oregonlan bldg.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
RECENTLY FROM THE EAST AND WANT
to hear from dealers In real estate, timber
lands and mining propositions. D. J.
Forbes. 515 Yamhill st., Portland, Or.
TO EXCHANGE.
WILL EXCHANGE MODERN LARGE RESI
dence, completely furnished, corner 50x100;
close in; for good business; city or country.
Address D 7, Oregonlan.
CONTROLLING INTEREST IN VALUABLE
mining- property for real estate, farm lands
preferred. C 7, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles and Harness.
HAVE FOUR HEAVY PAIR OF HORSES,
weighing from 1350 to 1600 lbs., are sound
and true pullers; will be shown In harness;
also ten sets of logging harness; will sell
separately. Call Red Front Stables, 15th
and Washington st.
BARGAIN PAIR OF MATCHED HORSES,
7 and 8 years old. weight 2400 lbs., are
sound and suitable for delivery, express or
farm work; also heavy double harness and
three-Inch wagon; sell separately. Call
20 N. 15th st.
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WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET VALUE FOR
horses, wagons, bugglos, harness; If you
have any of the above to sell telephone
Main 1125. Call Red Front Stables.
A BARGAIN TODAY. WAGONS AS GOOD
as new. iiVt, stougnton, $u; uia jiick
ory, $00. Inquire 361 Halsey st. Phone
East 2333.
ONE SINGLE EXPRESS WAGON. HORSE
and harness, doing good business, for sale
cheap. 115 Union ave.. South. East 252.
A BARGAIN FOR CASH. GRAY TEAM,
weight 2400; black horse, 1300; bay, 1130.
Call 301 Kalscy at., cor. E. 3d.-
EXCELLENT HORSE, 1000 LBS., YOUNG
and sound, for sole or trade. Phone West
2975, after 3 P. M.
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ONE GOOD DOUBLE-SEATED CARRIAOE
for $27. or will trade on wagon. 813
Water st.
WILL LET FINE DRIVING MARE TO RE
sponslble party for her keep. Address K 7.
Oregonlan.
WOLFSTEIN buys and sells norses, wagons,
harness, buggies, farm Implements. 227 Front.
HORSES AND WAGONS TO HIKE BY DAY.
week or month. 211 Washington.
OLPSMOBILE, REASONABLE. INQUIRE
John A. Gram, 41 1st st.
Pianos.
BAILEY. ROSEWOOD CASE;. USED BUT HT
tle; great bargain, $130. Etlera Piano House,
351 Washington et.
FOR SALE PLVNOLA, USED ONLY FEW
months; good as new; bargain. Address
X 6, Oregonlan.
UPRIGHT PIANO, $135, COST $400. NEW
Kimball organ with mirror. $35. 241 1st.
Miscellaneous.
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-wick-Balke-Collender,
49 3d st.
FOR SALE BARGAIN IN GOOD VIOLIN,
including case and bows; will pay to In
vestigate. V 9, Oregonlan.
NEW COLUMBIA DISC GRAPHOPHONE.
with 12 popular records, at your own
price. Phone Union 6S71.
RAMBLER TOURING AUTOMOBILE, 5
pasyenger, for sale at sacrifice; perfect
condition. Hood 1551.
WHEEL IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. IN
qulre Severance, 515 Yamhill. Phone Front
740.
TYPEWRITERS, all makes, a', cost, from $25;
rubber stamps, seals, etc Coast Co.. 231 Stark
Moving picture film, song sliaes, magic lan
terns. T. P. Andrews. 109 Mont. St.. S. F., Cal
IRON BED AND SPRING. NEW CHAIRS
and rocker. 134 N. 9th st. Phone Main 1353.
IF YOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LIVE FIR.
oak and ash wood, go to Hoover & Conway.
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF-
Americans now $25. 7th and Morrison.
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, ALMOST
new, a bargain. Address P. O. Box 816.
SMALL AND LARGE SAFES, GOOD CON
ditlon; cheap. R SO. Oregonlan.
SHOWCASES AND COUNTERS FOR SALE
at the Chicago, 69 3d st.
COW FOR SALE. GOOD MILKER. $20.
a none union .sjw.
FOR SALE.
Miscellaneous.
DOES TOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repalrlt with Elaterite; It rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating: good over
eld Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs.
Elaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester bldg.
FOR SALE ONE FIRST-CLASS TICKET
from Portland to Denver. Call 127 Grand
ave.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WE PREPARE YOU QUICKLY AS ILLUS
trator, cartoonist, lawyer, pharmacist.
stenographer, bookkeeper,' Journalist, ad
writer, correspondence man, banker. Write
for free book. "Profits of Knowing How"
tells everything. National Correspondence
Schools, 82 When.. Indianapolis. U. S. A.
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COOK FOR A SMALL PRIVATE CLUB, $70;
only first-class man need apply. Man and
wife, laborer and cook. Station men, new
R. R. work, free fare. R. It. laborers, $2.50
day. Northern California.
HANSEN'S OFFICE 26 N. 2D ST.
LOGGERS, MILL AND YARDMEN. LAB
orers, city and county; men and teams,
farmhands and milkers, restanrant and
mess-house help; work of all kinds. Ca
nadian Employment Co., 240 Burnslde and
226 Morrison. Phone Main 3074.
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 GOOD. BRIGHT OFFICE AND
errand boy, about 16 years; must write
good hand; state salary expected, refer
ences and phone number. N 100, Oregonlan.
BARBER TRADE TAUGHT BY OUR NEW
method, which enables student to earn wages
while learning. Call or address for free cata
logue American Barber College Co., 06 N. 6th.
A FEW FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN TO
travel and sell fire and burglar alarms;
fine opportunity to make big money. Amer
ican Alarm Co.. 403-404 Marquam bldg.
EMPLOYED OR UNEMPLOYED CAPA
ble. experienced men aro wanted: write for
booklet. Pacific Commercial Bureau, agents.
"Hapgoods Inc" Walker bldg., Seattle.
FOR SALE TWO-CHAIR BARBER SHOP,
established ten years. In city; no opposi
tion; good trade; $350. Apply Sec. Barber's
Union. 167 H First at., room. 1.
AMATEUR SINGERS, PERFORMERS, Mu
sicians, wanted; salary $25 weekly. New
man's Theatrical Circuit, The Raleigh.
323 Washington.
WANTED BRIGHT, SINGLE YOUNG MAN
with $50 cash for paying inside proposi
tion, guaranteeing $4 daily. D 0, Ore
gonlan. WANTED BASS SINGERS FOR MALE
quartet; must be good: references. Call bet.
10 and 12 A. M.. room 66, 280 Grand ave.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN TO SELL
stock for a new patent harness buckle;
everybody wants It. L 99, car Oregonlan.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO TRAVEL AND
learn good paying business; references.
Call 10 to 2 P. M., Hotel' Perkins.
WANTED CAPABLE YOUNG MAN FOR
office work, wholesale house. Clerks' Regis
tration Bureau, 265 Morrison st.
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WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN AD-
wrltlng. Expert Instruction, small fee. Ad
dress E. C, care Oregonlan.
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WANTED BRAKEMAN FOR LOGGING
road; none but experienced men need apply.
Address A 10. Oregonlan.
dentists Wanted two good opera-
tors: highest salaries paid. New York Dental
Parlors, Seattle, Wash.
WANTED TRAVELING SALESMAN TO
take standard article of hardware as side
line. H 7, Oregoniarh
ALL-AROUND BUTCHER, MECHANICS
can apply B. F. Jones, the Fulton Market,
3d and Yamhill.
WANTED A PHYSICIAN REGISTERED IN
Oregon who Is willing to travel. P 10,
t Oregonlan.
WANTED STRONG BOY TO HELP
driver on delivery wagon. H. E. Edwards,
191 1st.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR
ber trade; terms reasonable. R 7. Ore
gonlan. WANTED AT ONCE A FIRST-CLASS COAT
maker. Dlerllng & Padden. Vancouver,
Wash.
TAILOR COATMAKBR WANTED IMME
dlately. 01 Court St.. Salem. Or. Enrlght.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE BAK
ery wagon. Apply 114 Russell st.
WANTED CLEANER AND PRESSER FOR
gents' clothing. Call at 236 2d st.
PRESS-FEEDER WANTED; ALSO ER
rand boy. Alvln S. Hawk Co.
WANTED ERRAND BOY. MANN &
Beach, 92 2d st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS
chambermaids, cooks. waitresses. nurse
girls, second girls, housekeepers, house
work, $15 to $30. Canadian Parlors. 226
Morrison. Phone Main 1323.
WANTED A NURSE TO WORK AT HOT
Lake Sanatorium; permanent position; sal.
ary $40 per month with room and board;
write at once to Dr. W. T. Phy, Hot Lake,
Oregon.
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WOMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND REFINE
ment for responsible managerial position In
town of 3000 inhabitants; references and se
curity required. Q. 1. Oregonlan.
LADIES $20 PER THOUSAND COPYING
letters home. No canvassing; material free.
Send stamp for particulars. Howard Co.,
12C9 Broadway, New York.
AMATEUR SINGERS. PERFORMERS, Mu
sicians, wanted; salary $25 weekly. New
man's Theatrical Circuit, The Raleigh,
323 Washington.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS,
waiters, chambermaids, general workers.
St. Loula Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone
Black 2S31.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework; must be good cook; good
wages. 812 Kearney st., bet. 24th and 25th.
WANTED YOUNG LADY WITH TASTE
for art to learn book and magazine Illus
trating, jvaaress r.. cars uregoniui
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WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST GENERAL
housework, small family, In small cottage.
1024 Vancouver ave., cor. Bain st.
WANTED A (RL FOR GENERAL HOCSE
work. throo In family; no washing. For In
formation call at 346 Washington si.
IF ANY LADY KNOWS THE ADDRESS OR
whereabouts of Mrs. Alice M. Wolter,
please send it to E 9, Oregonlan.
WANTED RELIABLE GIRL, GENERAL
housework and cooking; good wages. Ap
ply 825 E. Main, cor. E. 20th at.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING AND
general housework: good wages: small fam
ily; references. 295 West Park.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY SECOND GIRL,
first-class family; good wage3. Call 230
Yamhill. Phone Black 2881.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL, GOOD
wages, small family; references required.
367 10th, near Montgomery.
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WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work. family of three, wages $15. Apply
mornings. 447 W. Park st.
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WANTED GIRL FOR SECOND WORK AND
to help care for two children. Inquire
mornings. 393 W. Park.
nnnn rnnK TCtn ROOD EASTERN TRE.
gon family. Apply room 10S, Perkins Ho
tel, 11 to 1 o'clock.
NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; small family. 257 North 22d, cor.
Northrup.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR
second work. Apply morning, 332 10th, cor.
Market.
GIRL TO "DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. SLEEP
home, call before S A. M.. 320 1st, cor.
Halsey.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; MUST
be good cook. 6S2 East Aah St.. corner 19th.
WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN
housework and care of baby. 723 Gllsan st.
EXPERIENCED NURSE WANTS POSITION
caring for sick or invalid. V 5. Oregonlan.
STRONG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. 351 32d st., Willamette Heights.
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Apply 65 N. 21st st.
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SPECIAL WORK FOR X.ADY; GOOD PAY TO
right party. C 100, oregonlan.
JLBBJRI HELP WANTED, 314, THE DEKUM
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work in family of three; good wages. Apply
661 East Ankeny st.
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN OR GUIL FOR
general housework; two In family; no wash
ing. 591 East Aider.
WANTED A NURSE TO TAKE CARE OF
child of 2 years; references required. Call
251 10th.
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WANTED YOUNG WOMAN FOR GENERAL
office work; must be good at figures. K 10.
Oregonlan.
MIDDLE-AGED LADY FOR HOUSEWORK
and a good home. Apply 553 4th st., near
Lincoln.
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WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO HELP WITH
cnnaren ana second work. Phone Scott
1S02.
GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOU3E
work; German preferred. 547 Hoyt. near
10th.
NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
small family. 495 B. Davis, cor. E. 10th su
GOOD COOK AND SECOND GIRL, AT
good wages. C. E. Smith. Call at 721 2d.
WANTED GOOD FINISHERS ON COATS
at once. 422 Washington st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GOOD
wages. 690 Flanders street.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST EN' GENERAL
nousework. 560 Hoyt st.
GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK. 127 N. 12TH
St., German prefered.
WANTED GIRL FOR SECOND WORK.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED A MAN OR WOMAN AS CASrf-
ler ana sienograpner in nie insurance of
fice who has had experience. F 6, Ore
gonlan. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
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Bookkeepers and Clerks.
GOOD RETAIL SALESMAN WANTS Po
sition as traveling salesman for wholesale
house; sober and a hustler; will take a
position on trial; references. Q 10, Ore
gonlan. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER AND
general office man. owning machine, desires
position: have had experience In creamery
business; references. John M. Low. 387
Taylor St.; phone Front 1703.
THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED GENERAL
store salesman wishes poeltion 'In country
eore; Just from Indiana; best of reference;
In town only a few days. D 6, Oregonlan.
YOUNG 'MAN EXPERIENCED AS Col
lector wants position; well acquainted with
the town: can give references and bonds.
Address C 10, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN, 23, GOOD EDUCATION.
considerable clerical experience, desires po
t sltlon In city. A 6. Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERI
ence would like position with lumber com
pany, either as log-scalar or lumber tally
man; would do part of office work If desired.
W 10, Oregonlan.
WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN WHO
wisnes to attena college, a place to work:
vonlnga and mornings for board and
room; reference given. T 7. Oregonlan.
YOUNG MEN ATTENDING SCHOOL WANT
places to work for board. Holmes Business
College. Yamhill and 11th Bts. Phone Main
613.
POSITION WANTED BY YOUNG MARRIED
man with responsible firm; chance for ad
vancement; no soliciting. C 6. Oregonlan.
WANTED TO DO SCRUBBING AND
house or office cleaning or fire furnace, by
white man. Address W 2. care Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN. WISHING TO FINISH Ap
prenticeship in barberlng. would like posi
tion; two years' experience. J 7. Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE A POSITION
at gas and electric fixture work; has had
some experience. V 10. Oregonlan.
JAPANESE ASSN. CAN FURNISHED Do
mestic servants, farm and all kinds of
help. Black 992. 268. Everett st.
YOUNG MAN. WELL ACQUAINTED WITH
city, understands care of horses, wants work
driving. T 10. Oregonlan.
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SITUATION WANTED BY JAPANESE BOY
to do cooking in hotel or boarding-house.
O 10, Oregonlan.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION
to do good cooking and housework. S 7.
Oresonlan.
WANTED SEVERAL GOOD HOUSES TO
make collections for. L 97. Oregonlan.
MAN AND WIFE WANTS STOCK RANCH
on share or salary. B 7, Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED COMMISSARY MAN, TIME
keeper wants Job. G 7, Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Domestics.
SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERD3NCED
German girl as upstairs maid or care of
children; good seamstress. Address E 6.
Oregonlan.
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TWO SWEDISH GIRLS WOULD LIKE TO
work In same place or do second work.
Upshur 642 N. cor. 20th.
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Miscellaneous.
HOUSEKEEPER FROM FASHIONABLE
resort seeks position In hotel or rooming
house; personal references. 7 Park at.
YOUNG LADY WILL TAKE CARE OF
children a few hours each day. Call or ad
dress room 3, 295 Third st.
A POSITION WANTED BY TWO YOUNG
girls, 16 and 18, to care for child. Phone
Main 3311.
LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED AT HOME;
first-class work. Phone Union 1844.
HOME LAUNDERED LACE CURTAINS, 15
cents and up. Phone Eat 623.
Nurses.
EXPERIENCED NURSE WANTS CARE OF
invalid willing to assist with housework.
A 0, Oregonlan.
WANTED AGENTS.
WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO
sell one of the best and fastest sellers on the
market. Call 175 11th. upstairs.
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LADIES AND GENTS TO HANDLE GOOD
toilet article; hustlers can earn big money.
429 Mohawk.
WANTED TO RENT.
WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO WANT
houues. If you have a house to rent, see ua
or send description. We make no charge for
renting. H. E. Edwards, 187 1st st.
A NEW COTTAGE OF 7 OR 8 ROOMS. ON
West Side, centrally located and with all
modern Improvements: state price; references
exchanged. Address P. O. Box 103.
WANTED 2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSE
keeplng rooms; must be close In, 5 min
utes' walk from Oregonlan building; state
price. A 99, Oregonlan.
BY LADY EMPLOYED DURING DAY.
small sleeping room In private family;
references. C 9. Oregonlan.
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WANTED S-ROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED
or unfurnished; hospital district; long time.
Q 100. Oregonlan.
SUITE OK TWO ROOMS. WITH BATH,
wanted by gentleman; centrally located. X
9, Oregonlan.
NICE CLUBROOM. POSSIBLY WITH PIANO,
as a meeting place for singing circle. O 7.
Oregonlan.
WANTED 2 OR 3 FURNISHED HOUSE
keeplng rooms, or small cottage. V 1.
Oregonlan.
WANTED TO RENT SMALL COTTAGE. 3
or 4 rooms; suburban. Corner 16th and
Marshall.
2 ROOMS. SELECT. NEAR CENTER OF
town, with or without board. W 9, Ore
gonlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
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WANTED SECOND-HAND RAMBLER Bi
cycle with coaster brake; must be good
wheel and cheap. Call from 10 to 11 A. M.
today only, 272 Oak.
WANTED TO HIRE TEAM FOR FEED
until March. See Geo. Bracey, 209 E. 6th.
North.
SHOES HALF-SOLHD FOR 50C AT HOOLA
baugh's. 2C7 Taylor, bet. 3d and 4th.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT-
' tie of all kinds. Phono East 2233