Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 04, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE MOENING OKEGONIAJS, TUESDAY, OCTOBEE 4, 1904.
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SON SHOOTS HIS FATHER
claude erickson didn't know
PISTOL WAS LOADED.
Injured Man is urougni prom in
Country to Portland Hospital,
and Is Doing Well.
H. F. Erickson, of Etna, Clark County,
rrr 1,1 . wnf tlr-olIv rVi nf" and
ZtZ tZLllv injured by Claude, his
.o - , . ' . ,, 3,,nnir aft. I
10-yeitr-ulu bu... w- o- -, I ,
trnoon. The wounded man was Drougnt i
. " " , . . , j i.n I
to Portland yesterday morning and taken
to -Good Samaritan Hospital.
Sunday afternoon Erickson's son was
cleaning a snotsuu prcpu "("--
ing trip to o't uitcii uut,
Insr so he came across an old 3o-caiiDer i
revolver in a closet, took it out and began
to inspect it. I
'Thls couldn't hurt a flea, ne saio. i
"It is a pretty old gun,' answered tne i
father, advancing to take it from his son s I
hand. I
At that moment the boy raised the gun
playfully, pulled the trigger and fired,
He was horrified to see a flash of flame
come from the old pistol and to see his
father fall with a bullet in his chest. Help
vma JmrnAdiatnlv summoned, and it was I
found that the ball had pierced the chest j
on the right side. Just below the lung.
causing a dangerous wound. It was de-
Ciaea to Dnng .encitson to rorumia, tuiu.
the trip was accordingly made. An opera-
tion was performed upon his arrival at
the Portland institution, and it was an-
nounced at a late hour last night tnat un- I
less umoreseen cuiupuLZkuuiia act iu ma i
wounded man's chances for recovery were I
very good. The son is heartbroken and
desired to come to Portland with his
father, but was not allowed to do so.
AT THE THEATERS
What the Press Agents Say
"NIOBE" WEEPS ANP SMILES.
At the Columbia Theater.
Niobe. billed as "All Smiles" at the
Columbia Theater this week bears out its
name admirably.
There have been few opportunities In
town, for a long time, to get more hearty.
Imiirha in nnfl ovpnln? Tt f lpiHHmntiv
clean-cut farce-comedy, 'capitally done by
a splendid stock company, brisk in every
line, beautiful as to setting, rollicking
and entertaining from first to last.
The ground work of tne play is the
6tatue of Niobe, taken by Miss Countiss
with rare good taste and discernment.
realizing before us the excrutiating pre
dicament tearful Niobe of mythological
renown would be in, were she to come to
life in a modern drawing-room, and make
love to the old man of the house.
Mr. Dills is the old man in question, and
this natural and popular comedian makes
the very most of a particularly hilarious
part. Mr. BoUps is the owner of the
statue and naturally is prominent. Miss
Angus has a telling part as the old maid
8lster-ln-law. Miss Brandt is fetching In
etanter as the mischievous daughter of
the family. Mr. Baume, the leading man
of tho company, graciously steps aside
this week in a less conspicuous role, prob
ably because he has well earned a week's
respite, as he has borne the brunt of the
jaau nor, tcvciiu iciuu5 feiis.
j ne people line xiODe, .miss uountiss
looks very lovely as the statue, and
makes the conception an extremely poetic
and sustained piece of artistic portrayal.
The farce Is Indeed worth seeing. It will
run all this week.
"A Romance of Coon Hollow."
"A Romance of Coon Hollow" is one
of the largest dramatic companies on the
roau. oeaiues tne imc scenery ana a
strong company. The troupe carries a
band of colored boy buck dancers and
quartet, that are hard to beat. The
original production is presented at Cor-
dray a this week. The comedy Is a story
something on the lines of "In Old Ken
tucky." The characters are skillfully
drawn ana are interpreted, by a com-
pany which receives praise all along the
line.
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
Warde-Kidder Sale Today.
This morning at 10 o'clock .the advance
sale of 6eats will open for Frederick
"Warde and Kathryn Kidder, who come to
the Marquam Grand Theater next Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday nights, Octo
ber 6. 7, 8, with a special matinee Satur
day, in the elaborate spectacular drama.
"Salammbo." "Salammbo," as presented
by Managers agenhals & Kemper, con-
fists of Ave acts and six scenes, and all
of them are said to vie with tho best
scenes in "Ben Hur' and other famous
spectacles of late years. A brilliantly
costumed ballet, the varied uniforms of
ancient armies and a melodious strain of
barbaric music which runs throughout the
play enhance the general effect. The au
thor Is Mr. Stanislaus Stango, who earned
so much fame for his dramatization of
"Quo "Vadis?"
Ralph-Stuart at the Marquam.
Ralph Stuart, one of the greatest favor
ites that ever trod the boards in Port
land, will be seen next Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday matinee and night, October 10,
11 and 12 at the Marquam Grand Theater
in his magnificent romantic production of
"By Right of Sword."
AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS
The Star.
Daring and clever acrobatic work Is
suuMn uy ujo mree rorresi marveis ax I
ine star mis weeK. The orrests are
top-liners, two men and a vounir worn-
an, all models
training, and it is interesting to -watch
jiow tncy an wont togciner ana at tne
rsame time. One of the young men has
IrlUS, AUS; h ?
, nnvno ui
the trapeze while he swings the two
other performers as if they were
feather-weights. Tho single casting I
act, as It Is professionally called, is
watched in breathless silence. The
team is a flrst-class one. Every time
little Miss Kramer, she with the as-
sumed Bowery gait ana runny teeth.
makes a joke, something about her
says: "Toot, toot." She Is a very com
ical girl, and sho and her partner earn
many a hearty laugh by their songs.
"The Bowery Queen . and Barney.
Two little girls, tho Downeys, have
beautiful voices, soprano and contralto.
and they made hits with: "I'm "Wearing
-Mv- u.,rr A-tcnt- Vnr V "Tv,t
My Heart Away For You," and "The
Village by the Sea." Clifford EskelL ma
gician, comes straight from the great
Harry Rickards show In Melbourne.
Australia, and is well dressed, clever
and a good talker. Bell and Dalton,
German comedians and Will a Hoyt,
in a new song, make good. One of the
hits in the projectoscope display is the
illusion "Rock of Ages.
The Lyric.
So many different sounds came from
the Liyric stage when Rafel, the ven
triloquist. was doing his turn, that it
was difficult to believe that several peo
ple were not helping him. His dolls
seemed to have minds, speech and live
muscles of their own, and they even got
Into a vocal conflict, so clever Is Rafel's
work. The vitascope flashes stirring war
pictures of events that are taking place
in Manchuria, In which ftuss and Jap aru
the principal actors, and the contribu
tlon is both entertaining and timely.
Anyone who has' heard Worfleld and RoseJn. 278 RasccU. Phase East IMS. Xady As't.
will remember the genuine humor of He-
brew comedy, -and the dozen, and one
mannerisms that produce hearty laugh
ter without hurting anybody. Dave
Samuels is the Hebrew comedian at the
Lyric this week, and he is very amusing.
S13 woTk tacSui and weii donl
"Southern Skies" is the title of the song
tne new oantone, narry noyt, oncn
and he makes good. So do the Jupiter
and the carters, who present musical
comedy.
The Bijou.
Pictures of the burning steamer. Gen
eral Slocum, in New York Harbor, last
Spring, are making a hit at the BIJou.
The vitascopo illustrates most of the ,1a-
ciaenta oi tne irageay as 11 it were uut-
-vara hfnr nno'. v sn -eK-M Is
rr 'I " k- - ,fV, .
the portrayal and so faithfully has. the
Jf -rt,.
mt, o o
and step dan'clne js a feature. Their
dialect work is sparkling, and their
stories are of the same degree of excel -
. -otrv Ttufh a rhiM ntnrt-rm-
and her jg quite gracefully
done. Tint "Walsh makes a fine appear-
qjqq ring work being worth seeing.
Hattie Wade Mack has been much her-
aided in advance as a character come-
dienne, and she is worth all the good
things that one can say about her. She
caused many a laugh by her faithful im-
personations, many of them true to life,
Bowen and Mass are clever dancers, and
earned their share of the applause going
around. The whole programme Is en-
tertainlng.
The Arcade.
.-.- v,H th. t -QI1Paorv rr-
forraed one trick on the Arcade stage
yesterday than he had the people with
him. Burdock is a magician, and the
waj - he creates eggs, apparently out of
notning, tnreatena to drive an xiens out
of the business. One of his etar acts is
taking different-colored silks from an in
nocent-looking . newspaper and -making
them into tho Stars and Stripes,. He also
Juggles about gold coins, and the latter I
appear to fly to him from tne realms oi i
nothingness. "I'm only in the business for I
iuii. i ,uu"l,r"umn
ne epuuiuj. jvaitj v-oiie u ucaiu iu a. i
verr attractive ballad. "St.iv in Tour Own I
Back Yard." the offering belnir well sung I
and worthy of the hearty reception it Is
getting. Russell and O Nell. Irish comedi
ans, are the funny duo of the show. Mr.
Russell has a good make-up as a son of
the Emerald Iele, and he aroused Interest
by singing a eong "All "We want Is John
Jj. Sullivan Back Again." Emma O'Neil.
female baritone. Is heard In a couple ot
of the greatest pictures shown this sea
son in vaudeville is that flashed by the
Arcade bioscope Illustrating the work of a
lifeboat crew. This act is alone worth the
P"ce ol aumission.
Death Rate in September Low.
CHICAGO, Oct 3. September, 1904. takes
Its place In the vital statistics of tho city I
as that of the lowest September mortality I
on record, according to the weekly bulle-
tin or tne unicaKO ieaitn ueommcnL its i
total of 1935 deaths from all causes repre-
sents an annual death rate or 12.33. The
lowest previous death rate for the month
was that of September. 1103, when the rate
was 13.12 per thousand.
LOW RATES TO ST. LOUIS PAIR.
St. Louis and Return, $67.50.
Chicago and Return, S72.60.
Tho Great Northern Railway will sell
on October 3. 4, 5, 27, 2S. 23. round-trip
tickets to St. Louis and Chicago at above
SSgl. a.stoDOvers allowed adiood for
return via same or any direct route, jfor
further "information call on or address H.
Dickson. C P. & T. A.. 123 Third street.
Everybody jrornE to the World's Fair
Ehould use the Denver & Rio Grande, tho
"Scenic Line ot the World." either going
or coming. See tha Mormon Capitol, the
Canon of the Grand, the Royal Gorge and
Flke a, ireaK Uod s art gallery or Mature.
T j.. "th n i,.r,a nrot MUm- at.
tacks. sick headache, dizziness, and And
them Just what they need.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Oct. 3. Maximum temperature.
65 dec; minimum, 47. River reading at II
A. M., 2.4 feet; change in past 24 houra, 1.4.
Total TiriclnltaJJon. 5 P. XL to B P. M- none:
total since September 1, 1004. 0-2S inch; normal.
2.05 inches; deficiency, 1.77. Total sunshine
October 2, 1004. 7 hours and 30 minutes; pos
sible. 11 hours and 3d minutes. Barometer
(reduced to Eea level), at 5 P. M., 30.01.
"WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Fair and pleasant weather continues In the
Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast States. It
Is cloudy this evening In "Western "Washington.
but elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest and In-
California the weather Is clear.
The temperature has changed but little since
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson, at 569 Williams ave.. cor.
Knott street, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson.
auctioneer.
At Gllman's auction-rooms. 413 Washing- I
ton street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gll-
man, auctioneer.
AtrBaker's auction-house, corner Alder and
Park. Salo at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co.,
auctioneers.
At residence. 43d and East Taylor sts.
Take Mt Tabor cars to 43d st. 2 blocks
south. Sale at - 1 . M. Ctoo. Baker & Co..
auctioneers.
MEETING NOTICES.
A. & A. S. RITE, .OREGON
LODGE OF PERFECTION.
NO 1. Regular meeting In
Memorial Hall, Scottish Rite
Cathedral, this evening at 8
o'clock. By order
VEX. MASTER.
OREGON LODGE. NO. L X. OF P.-
Come up to the meeting, eighth floor. Mar
quam bldg.. this (Tuesday) evening. October
' ?m,8V
good things to eat. itnignts ranic
iiiau i. uiiAvcs.
ED D. CURTIS, K. of R. ana fa.
Ujrr re-
quested to meet at tne aoor oi tne irst
Christian Church. Park and Columbia sts.,
Ending Secl,ro?rSdca
neighbor. Emma J. Cameron.
MRS. A. M. MILLS, Clerk.
MRS. JESSIE SIEGNER, G. N.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
beck Died in this city. October 3, 1004.
I Aaron Beck, aged 77 years, 2 months, 4
days. Funeral from family residence. 75
7th st., Wednesday, uctooer o, iu a. jo.
San Francisco papers please copy.
CAMERON In this city. Oct. 1, 1004. Emma
J. Cameron, aged 30 years. Friends ana
acquaintances are respectfully Invited to
attend the funerAl sen-ices, which will bo
held at the First Christian Church today
at 2 P. M. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
GIEBISCH In this city. October 2. 1004. at
his late residence. t24 Pacific st,. Joseph
GleblEcn. aged 70 years. Friends and ac
qualntaaces are respectfully Invited to at
tend the funeral services, which will be
held at St. Francis' Church, corner 11th
and E. Oak sts., at 9 A. M. Wednesday.
October 5. Interment Mt. Calvary Cem
etery.
oLM STEAD Friends and acquaintances
respectfully invited to attend the funeral
cervices ot George A. Olmstead, which will
be held at 400 Prescott st,, at 2 P. M.
today. Interment Rlvervlew.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertaker and
cmbolmrrs, hare moved to their new bolld
Ing Third and Salmon. Ladr assistant.
Telephone No. 567.
3. P. UNLET SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. Sd said Madison. OCico of County Car
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 3.
T. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52.
DUNNING CAMPION. Undertakers. 7ta
and Pine. Lady nssltaat. Phono Mala 430.
J Zeller-Byrnes Co., Undertakers, embalm'
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN
ReesBS. $1.80 to $3.00 Per Bay,
AccordiBC to Tocatlcrrt.
T. T. DAYTES, Pres.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
European Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50
First-Class Restaurant In Connectloa
yesterday, except in Northeastern "Washington,
where It Is cooler.
The Indications oa for continued fair weather
la this district Tuesday
v nAxtitxx vtitAbi.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
Portland and vicinity-Fair: northwest winds.
"western Oregon and Western waeningtoa
Fair: northwest winds.
.Eastern Oregon. Eastern "Waahlngtoa and
Idaho Fair.
PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER.
2 ? "Wind. 52
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North Head
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10.001 )SE
TO.O01 ON
Pocaiello
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Pt. cloudy
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Light.
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLE. Resident Manager.
Tonight and tomorrow night, at 8:15 o'clock.
Last two penormanecs,
Tho distinguished English actor,
MR. KYRLE BELLEW
Supported by Mr. E. M. Holland and the orig
inal ew lortc cam, in
RAFFLES. THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN."
Prices. 52. Jl.ov: oaicony, voc; gaiiery.
75c, 50c
I
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER "W. T. Pan-
gle. Kcsldent aianager. -lnureaay. rnaay.
Saturday nights. Oct. 6. 7. S. 1004. special
price matinee Saturday. Frederick Warde and
Kathryn Kidder. In the epectacular romantic
drama, "SALAMBO." Evening prices Lower
floor, except last 3 rows, $1.50; last 3 rows.
51; balcony, first 3 rows, ?1; fiecond 3 rows,
75c; last ts rowe, 50c; gallery. S5c and 25c;
boxes and loges. $10. Special Saturday mat
inee prices Parquet, $1; parquet circles, 75c;
balcony, first 3 rows. 75c; second 3 rows. 50c;
last 6 rows. 50c; gallery, 35c and 25c , Seats
are now belling.
COLUMBIA THEATER.
GEO. L. BAKER. Manager.
14th and Washington. Phone Main 110.
All This Week. With Matinee Saturday.
The superb Columbia Stock Company In
"VtnRP1' K.rn- Punllnn'a Frc rimHv.
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.
CORD RAY'S THEATER
CORDRAY & RUSSELL. Manager.
PORTLAND'S POPULAR FAMILY RESORT.
Two Dlavs this week. Both good.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Charles E.
Callahan's best Southern play,
"A Romance of Coon Hollow."
Thumday. Friday and Saturday matinee and
night, new comedy-drama, first
time on any stage.
"Grandfather's Clock."
Night prices. 10c. 20c 30c: npeclal reserved
seats, 50c Matinee prices. 25c to any part of
the house; children, special seats. 10c
BAKER THEATER
Oregon Theater Co. (Inc.), Lessee.
Phono1 Main 1007. Geo. L. Baker, Manager.
ALL THIS WEEK, MATINEE SATURDAY,
A great success.
"THE SIGN OP THE FOUR"
Sir A. Conan Doyle's wonderful story of the
adventures of bheriocK Holmes.
True S. James aa Sherlock Holmes.
Baker prices prevail.
THE STAR THEATER
The Biggest and Most Fashionable Vaude
ville rneater.
THE THREE FORRESTS.
CLIFFORD ESKELL.
BELL AND DALTON.
THE KRAMERS.
THE DOWNEY SISTERS.
WILL C. HOYT.
THE PROJECTOSCOPE.
Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M.. 7:30 to 10:30 P. M.
General admission. 10c; reserved box seats. 25c
THE ARCADE THEATER
The Original Family Vaudeville House.
This Week
THE GREAT BURDICK.
RUSSELL AND O'NEIL.
EMMA O'NEIL.
KATE'COYLE.
THE BIOSCOPE.
Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., 7:30 to 10:30 P. M.
Admission. 10c to any seat.
LYRIC THEATER
iCorner Alder and Seventh.)
HIQH-CLASS
REFINED VAPDEV1LLE
2:30 to 4:20; 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday. 2 to 10
1'. M. This ad. and 10c will admit two
people any matinee except Sundays and
holidays.
TEN CENTS NO JTIGHEX.
BIJOU THEATER
Sixth, Bet. Alder and Washington
The home of polite vaudeville.
tCcstlnuoua performances from 2 to 4:30 P. M.
Sundays, continuous z to iu:hj v. js,
Eveline performances from 7 to 10:30 PI M.
Any seat In the theater,
TEN CENTS
ROSE EYTIINGE
Pupils prepared for stage, pulpit,
platform or parlor. Either private
lessons or class work. For time and
terms, apply at
497 East 17th Street
PHONE EAST 1830.
BASEBALL
Seattle vs. Portland
RtcrsaBM Park, Qci. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Xadles' days, Thursday and Friday.
Games called 3; Sunday, 2:30 p. M. Ad
mission, 25c; children, 15c -
NEW TODAY.
FURNITURE OF 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR
X ele; hoar r rent. 213 X, 7th at.
PORTLAND, OREGON
PLAN
Flrst-Class Check Reetaazsat.
CeaaecW With Hotel.
C O. SATIS, See. aad Tre.
:THE:
ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR AKDEBS6M, HlMZtr
Front and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND - OREGON
FREE 'BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
Rates European plan, 50c. 75c, $1.00. $L30,"'
$2.00 per day. Sample rooms In connection.
CLASSIFIED AD. BATES.
"Rooms," "Booms and Board," "Hose
keeplBg Rooms," "Situations Wasted," 15
words or leas, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20
cents; 21 to 23 words, 25" cents, etc No
discount for additional lnsertloas.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today," 20 cents for IS words or les ;
16 to 26 words, 4& cents; 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc. first Insertion. Each, additional
InsertloB, one-half; bo further discount un
der oao moath.
IMPORTANT The low second-time rate
on advertising that runs either in the class!
fled columns, or under head "New Today,"
will be given only when advertising Is lnl
eertcd on consecutive days, Dally and Sunday
Issues. Advertising that Is scheduled to
appear at Intervals of one or more days
apart will be charged for at full one-time)
rate each Insertion.
"NEW TODAY" (gmage measure agate), 15
cents per line, flrst Insertion; 10 cents per
lino for each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Orexonlaa, and left at this
office, should always be Inclosed In sealed en
velope. No stamp Is required on such let
ters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors la adrextlacmeats taken through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Our records are complete and up to data.
we lurnltn abstracts promptly.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved. Portland Real Estate.
SECURITY ABSTRACT & TRUST CO.
214-215 Chamber of Commerce
WASHINGTON STREET
Property for Lease
100x100, southeast corner Lowns
dale and Washington, opposite Co
lumbia Theater. Will remodel build
ings to suit tenants. Inquiries 413
Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE:
Worthington Compound
Duplex Pump, second
hand, Al condition. Size
10xl87Xl4xlO. Deliver
ing 875 gallons per min
ute. Check valve, lub
ricator, etc., complete.
Inquire A. W. Cochran,
Orcgonlan Building
Select Bargains
$2675
vacant, a g
Corner. 50x100. on lflth and Pet
tygrove sts.; 5-room house, on
msiae so teet: corner. 30X70 feet.
vacant, a good business location.
$2850
100x100 feet on Williams ave.
only 2 blocks from Russell sU
This Is the best buy on the mar
Ket ana can De had upon easy terms.
ket and ca
$2950
Houne and lot, 32-foot frontage,
near Park and Harrison.
F. BRESKE
Room 444. Sherlock Bldg.. 83 Third St.
TO OUR FRIENDS
"THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN
OREGON,
has elected
MR. JOHN F. DALY.
Real Estate Officer.
With the Intention of engaging In the general
buying and selling of real estate for Its cli
ents. The same faithful attention to their
Interests as marks the other departments
of the company's business will be carried
out, and the use of its own capital will
often enable It to make sales that might
otherwise fall.
When calling at the office upon real estate
business, kindly ask for Mr. John F. Daly,
Real Estate Officer, or Mr. Walter J. GUI,
Second Assistant Secretary.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON,
100 Third Street.
BENJ. L COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
1
Some Tit-Bits of
REAL ESTATE
THE PORTLAND TRUST CO. OF OREGON.
109 Third Street.
OFFERS FOE SALE
lot on 23d st. ,near Johnson. Nob Hill dis
trict; low price; will advance money to bu'Id.
A BEAUTIFUL LAEGE HOUSE
With barn and lovely grounds. S. E. cor. E.
15th and Hancock, worth $10,000. We can
sell for $7000.
pjVT? T frfi on Nortbrup at., facing
.CAIUS AiUJ. aouth. bet. 24th and 25th.
on car-line. Will advance money to build.
TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS
N. E. cor. 23th and Qulmby, very low price.
Will advance money to build.
SIX NICE BUILDING LOTS
Bet. E. 27th. 2Stb. Pino and Ash. These lots
are cheap; and we will build on them, for you.
WE HATE LOTS uXm
South Portland. Some exquisite building sites
on Portland Heights, and hundreds 'of lots In
our most desirable suburbs. We can suit
every purse and can build or advance money
If desired. ,
TO INYEST0BS li
lot on Nob HIIV. for $000, now leased to re
sponsible tenant, so as o yield a good return
on the pries. Call upon
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OBJSGON
30S -rate Stmt.
NEW TODAY.
CLOSING-OUT SALE OF LADIES MUSLIN
underwear opens tocay at -MCAllen & McDon
nell's. Garments less than cost o material.
FOR Rat.t; OR EXCHANGE FOR DA.IK.T
or stock ranch, good fuel business, city, a
43. Ore coal an.
MOR1GASE LOANS
On Portland real eatata at lowest ratsa.
Titles insured. Abstracts rarnlihea.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co
T Cbambr of Cemsaercaw
TOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
THE PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF
OREGON.
ThA Oldest Trust Company in Oregon."
offers Its services to the public for the
buying and selling of real estate upon com
mission. This department of Its business
li In charge of Mr. John if. uaiy. iteai
Estate Officer, and Mr. "Walter J. Gill,
Second Assistant Secretary.
Tha Comnany. having ample capital ana
resources, which It does not hesitate to
use la the service of Its-clients, expects to
do a large and continually Increasing
business In real estate, and you are re
spectfully invited to call at tnis omce.
100 Third street, and confer with .its of
ficers in regard to anything that you may
wish to buy or sen.
A BIG BARGAIN HOMESTEAD RELIN-
quisnznent xor-Baia ur wuaut
sickness; no reasonable offer refused; 0
miles from Forest Grove, with road right
to the place; some Improvements; price.
$125. Apply at once to Roberts Bros, (of
fice), 3d and Morrison.
$2100-6-ROOM NEW HOUSE, CEMENT
casements uniea wo. us. ucauiuui
modern plumbing; gas fitted, full lot, streets
Improved: terme if desired. Call-at preml
ees. S23 Cook ave.. cor. Rodney. "Upper Al
blna. Pit tenser, 215 Morrison- st.
6-ROOM NEW HOUSE; TINTED WALLS;
beautiful rooms; best plumotng, gas pipea,
$200 cash; 512 monthly: Interest 7; 10 min
utes to city; also 100x100 on 4th st.. rents
for $1800 per year; good buildings. T. W.
Plttengcr. 243 Morrison st.
2C50 LOVELY 7-ROOM NEW, THOR-
oughly modern house, near Montgomery--car
line. West Side: cement basement, large
porch columns; house cost $2100; lot Is
worth $1500; terms. Address O 15, Ore
gonlan. CHEAP BEAUTIFUL HOME, 0 ROOMS,
gas. mantel, porcelain batn, toilet, oricK
basement, full corner lot, fruit trees, close
to school, central. East Side; part cash,
balance, any old terms. Owner, Y 10, Ore
gonlan. FINE HOME PORTLAND. EAST SIDE
100x100 feet, large nouse. zruits. signtiy:
convenient, most desirable, cheap terms;
must be sold. Johnson & Vstn Zante. attys.,
505 Commercial bldg. Phone Hood 467.
FOR SALE 6-ROOM, NEW MODERN
house. E. Davis, bet, E. 15th and E. 16th
sts.; on easy terms. $3400; 40x100 feet on
E. 16th. 60 ft north of E. Ankeny St., $1150.
J. L. Wells Co., 94 Grand ave.
NICE 2-ACRE HOME: GOOD BUILDINGS,
fruit and water, close in; also 3 acres
cleared and fenced, near car line. Owner
for particulars. Room 38 Russell bldg., 4th
and Morrison.
FARM FOR SALE CHEAP 70 ACRES, 7
acres cleared; house and barn; wen ana
springs; one acre mixed fruits on county road,
10 miles north of city. T 17, care Oregonlan.
THINK OF THAT BEAUTIFUL Yt, BLOCK
with. 100 feet ot cement pavement, s. E. cor.
15th and Weldler, being slaughtered for $1000.
A. jj. uarsnau. 8;i 3d st.
1
TWO FINE LOTS. NOS. 11 AND 12. BLOCK
9. in -Kern faric, on Ait. Scott car line.
Price. $125 each. Write to Marlon -Coppln,
Salem.- Or.
$4600 NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE.
Hoa ill n ; notning uko it lor me money;
move right In. W. H. GrlndstafC, 246
Stark st.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. w. r. electric line. u. .
Addlton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 0c
-BLOCK FOR SALE, BY OWNER. ON
13th ana uivision sts.. xiooccis aqu.; price
$2500. Inquire at 428 E. 11th.
$4300-CORNER. TWO NEW HOUSES. NEAR
Steel bridge. Mcaimen o Aauiuon; nays io
pev cent. 306 Ablngton bldg.
FOR SALE BOO ACRES STUMP LAND. 18
miles from Portland. Inquire 287 El ilor
rlaon st. C. R. Davis Fuel Co.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. CALL
on us when you want to buy. Mathews A
Palmer, 418 Oregonlan bldg.
LARGE MODERN HOUSE, 12 ROOMS. SIT-
uated on a corner lot, cios in; liberal
terms. Phone East 675.
FOR SALE OR RENT 7-ROOM HOUSE.
easy payments; installments. L 14, -Oregonlan.
Phone East 273.
HOUSE. 3 LOTS; WILL SELL CHEAP ON
account of poor neaitn. inone scott 1153.
Woodlawn. 1203 14th -N.
FOR SALE TWO IMPROVED BUSINESS
cor. lots, 50x1 OO eacn. &ee owner, 405
Flanders, over grocery.
WE BUILD HOU8ES; EASY PAYMENTS:
furnish lot If required. 012 commercial
bldg. Main 1040.
PLEASANT ROOM IN NEW HOUSE; ALL
modern conveniences: private family; close
In. 2484 6th.
V
CHEAP BEAUTIFUL FIVE-ROOM MODERN
cottage ana Dainroom; on mree car-iines.
326 E. 11th.
FOR SALE CHEAP NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE,
lot 60x100, barn and garden. 321 Spencer St.,
Montavllla.
FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE. 7 ROOMS; 771
Kearney, bet. 23d and 24th. Apply 322 Fall
ing bldg.
RARE BARGAIN $1600 BUYS 255 ACRES
near Brownsvule. P. O. Box 275. Oregon
City. Or.
FOR SALE MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE,
very cheap. Inquire room 1. 1334 5th st.
$2000 HOUSE OF 0 ROOMS. FULL BRICK
basement; lot 50x100, at 246 North 17th st.
6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE; SMALL PAY-
ment; balance same aa rent, Jcone .East mz.
$3200016 E. TAYLOR. NEW MODERN.
7-room house, lot size to suit, nice lawn.
NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE.
Sellwood st.. Alblna. bet. 2 car lines.
FOR SALE FARMS.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 200-ACRE
dairy farm on uoiumoia. iviver, ana gooa
county road, 2Vi miles below Kalama; 150
acres meadow, balance cleared grazing land;
large, well-arranged dairy barn, almost new;
large tarmnouse; uma icnccu mm emmcucm;
nrohurd- Dlace Is an Ideal dairy farm, and
will support from 60 to 80 milch cows; don't
buy until you see tnis one; price oniy
Imus Ci WlUOUgnoy, fluianm, Hsaa.
A FARM, 215 ACRES. 100 ACRES IN CULTI-
vatlon, good nouse ana Darn, gooa xences. ior
$25 per acre, on long time by paying a small
payment down; good hop land; three miles
from canton. Appiy u u. u nuomo, iu-v
ton. Or.
FOR RENT OR SALE STOCK. RANCH. 170
acres, 00 cleared ana sown to grass; fair
house and barn and good orchard. Will rent
cr sell on Installments tor Jl0. For par
tlculars write C L Starr, Corvallls, Or.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to suit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wo. MacMaster. 311 Worcester
DIOCK.
320 ACRES WHEAT LAND, 200 IN CUL
tlvatlon. fenced. "4 mile to It. R. station
In Walla Walla county; $3000, part cash
or .trade. Box 13, iJcaverton, or.
FOR SALE DAIRY FARM. 150 ACRES. 40
mttle. team, implements, etc 8 miles on
Sandy road; easy terms. George JVUls, owner,
Cleone. or.
Farms, acreages, city property, timber in large
and small tracts: homestead locations. Max
well It Burg. 310 Ablngton bldg.
IRRIGATED LANDS OF THE DESCHUTES
Irrigation A- Pownr Co. for sale by A. C
Palmer, local agent, 418 Oregonlan bldg
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR INSIDE
property. 120 acres, near Gresham; good
Improvements. C 2. Oregonlan.
MODERN 55 ACRES. CLOSE IN. ELECTRIC
car; 700-Winter apples; easy terras. 227 Front.
LAND SCRIP.
ALL KINDS OF LAND SCRIP, GEN3RAL
laad practice; our forest reserve scrip for
non-timbered lands Is bow ready. Celllas
Land Co.. Concord bldg. .
FOR KENT .FARMS.
FARM. 205 ACRES, ALL TINDER CULTIVA
tlon, for rent; cash or crop' rent; In heart of
Willamette Valley. Kerry A Alexaader; No.
4. N. IU tt
TTMTtyR LANDS FOR SAL3C
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready for lsiate
Clato we.
LOWEST PRICES.
E. T. t F. B. Riley. 603 Otsinber Commerce.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. APPROVED.
Santa F with power of attorney to convey;
also fractional soldiers' additional; will enter
email tracts. MaglnnU & Son, 22T Filling
bldg.
Approved scrip: new lot agricultural or timber
lands. L. W. Whiting Co.. 408 AB-tagtoa.
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP NOW
ready. H. B. Compson. SIS Marquam bldg.
GOOD timber iaad cueap, scrip for salt.
Mathews & Palmer. 418 Orcgonlan bldg.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED HAVE CASH TO BUY 7 OR 8
room modern house: West Side. Particulars
muet be given. W 13, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles aad Harness.
WILL RENT OR SELL TEAM. 2CO0.
single horse, 1200. lumber wagons, 3U and
3'i Inches; will sacrifice for cash. Phone
East 2333.
i
BARGAIN BROWN MARE. 8 YEARS OLD,
weight 1100; new top buggy and harness.
585; Fifth.
ONE GOOD DOUBLE-SEATED CARRIAGE
for $27. or will trade on wagon. 313
Water st.
WOLFSTEIN buys and sells horsed wagons,
harseas. buggies, farm implements. 227 Front.
WANTED GOOD DRIVING HORSE,
about 1000 lbs. Inquire 45 1st st.
HORSES AND WAGONS TO HIRH BY DAY.
week or month. 211 Washington.
Pianos.
FOR SALE CHEAP FINE. NEW A. B.
Chase piano, owner leaving city. Call morn
ings 147 13th st.
BAILEY. ROSEWOOD CASfi, USED BUT LIT.
tie; great bargain, $130. Eilers Piano House.
351 Washington at.
FOR SALE PIANOLA, USED ONLY FEW
months; good as new; bargain. Address
X C, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
HAY FOR SALE 8000 TONS OF FIRST
class alfalfa hay for sale In lots to suit
purchaser on the Payette bench, well lo
cated for feeding sheep or cattle; v for
particulars -inquire of W. F. Ringer. New
Plymouth. Idaho, li. F. D. No. I. In
dependent phone.
SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY
damaged machines at very low prices
Singer, v. 5.. Domestic, wneeier & Wilson
and White; dropheads In oak and box tops.
At Wheeler & Wilson and Domestic office.
S. S. Sigel. agent. 335 Morrison st.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN COMPLETE
merchants' lunch outfit; only used a short
time, consisting of large cooking range,
soup tureens, roast heaters, knives, forks,
plates, etc Call 370-381 East Morrison.
I
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Renalr It with Elaterite: It rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old iron, tin or aningies: nest tor new roois.
Elaterite Roonng Co.. 10 W orcester oicg.
FOR SALE BARGAIN IN GOOD VIOLIN,
Including - case and bows; will pay to in
vestlgate. V 0, Oregonlan.
TOR SALT? AT SACRIFICE ALMOST NEW
Singer tailoring sewing machine; leaving
town. M 17, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE. CHEAP YOUNG HOLSTEIN
cow, good milker, suitable for family use.
Phone Union 4203.
FINE YOUNG JERSEY COW: FRESH
six weeks; gentle and good milker. 585
5th st.
TYPEWRITERS, all makes, av cost, from $25:
rubber stamps, seals, etc Coast Co.. 231 Stark
Moving picture film, song slides, magic lan
f terns. T. P. Andrews. 100 Mont- at.. S. F Cal
IRON BED AND SPRING. NEW CHAIRS
and rocker. 134 N. th at. Phone Main 1353.
VP YOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LIVE FIR.
oak and ash wood, go to Hoover It Conway.
BICYCLSLOSINO OUT 8ALE S40 WOLFF-
juncrjcans now . iu uu jusmsua.
BARGAIN NEW 1 -BARREL HAND CIDER
press. Call 5S5 5th et.
FOR KENT PIANOS.
FINE-TONED UPRIGHT PIANO FOR
rent; $2.50 per month. Inquire room 5
Washington bldg.
HELP WANTED MALE.
MAN WANTED TO SELL TJORTHERN-
grown nursery stock; full line of fruit, nut.
shade and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses,
vlnee, etc.: Yakima stock; advance commis
sion paid weekly In cash. Write for terms
and territory: outfit free. Send reference
with first letter and save time. Washing
ton .Nursery Co.. Toppenlsn. wash.
WE PREPARE YOU QUICKLY AS IXJ.US-
trator. cartoonist, lawyer, pharmacist,
stenographer, bookkeeper. Journalist, ad
wrlter, correspondence man, banker. Write
for free book, 'Profits of Knowing How"
tells everything. National Correspondence
Schools. 82 When.. Indianapolis. U. 8. A.
. 1
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-
bodled unmarried men, between ages of 21
and 35. citizens ot United States, of good
character and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write English. For In
formation, apply to Recruiting Officer, 3d
and Oak sts., Portland. Or.
ENERGETIC MAN WANTED TO TAKE
charge o Portland brancn omce or Ban
VranTmn -mnTrnfflrtirrlnff- rnnrpm crood' ref
erences and small Investment required: lib
eral salary and commission. Address, "Man
ager, 927 Market si., Han Francisco, cal.
LOGGERS. MILL AND YARDMEN. AB
orers, city and county; men ana Teams,
farmhands and milkers, restaurant and
mess-house help: work of all kinds. Ca
nadian Employment Co.. 249 Burnslde and
226H Morrison. Phone aiain 3074.
A BRIGHT FUTURE FOR THOSE AT
trndlccr the Portland Watch School: first'
class, practical Instruction in watch and
Jewelry-making, engraving, assaying, op
tica, etc: tuition reasonable. Address C.
H. Saake. 311 Dekum bldg. r
$100 WILL BUY HALF INTEREST IN NEW
ana lucrative Dusiness; proms o . uay
new; the services of a partner rcqulredto
furtner aeveiop same. vau room n, vi ti
3d st,, 12 to 2 ana 4 to r. ji.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OUR SLPE
rior high-grade nursery stock; new and com
plete outfit furnished free; cash weekly: write
today for choice of territory Capital City
Nursery t.o., saiem. ur.
STAGE DANCING. SINGING, VAUDEVILLE
acting, dramatic art, music, ouc per les
son, engagements secured. Newman's
Vaudeville School, the Raleigh, 6th and
Washington.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS. RAPID MOLD
ers capable of doing general bench and
floor work: $3.50 per day, 9 hours; open
shop. Benlcla Iron "Works. Benlcla, Cali
fornia.
WANTED GOOD, BRIGHT OFFICE AND"
errand boy, about 10 years; must write
good hand; state eaiary icisu, refer
ences and phone number. N 100, Oregonlan.
ttot? KiT.F TWO-CHAIR BARBER SHOP.
t5ihniiii tn years. In city; no opposi
tion; good trade; $330. Apply Sec Barber's
Union, 167 jrirsi w J"'
TRUSTWORTHY AND CAPABLE MEN
can obtain positions they desire through
us. Pacific commercial- .Bureau, Agts.,
"Hapgoods, Inc." Seattle.
tv i ic-rt-T) .VOTING MAN TO BECOME
correspondence clerk; will qualify you In
your own nome; ois swarj. uukh v.
care oregonian.
AMATEUR SINGERS, PERFORMERS, MU
.iMn wanted: salary $25 weekly. New
man's Theatrical Circuit, the Raleigh, 3234
Washington.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN TO SELL
stock for a new patent naraess duckic,
everybody wants It. L 99, care Oregonlan.
BARBER APPRENTICE. ONE WITH
ahout 2 years' experience, at the New
Gram! Central Hotel Barber Shop.
w A-MTED OFFICE BOY IN LARGE
wholesale store; reply In own handwriting.
G 18 Oregonian.
wi-w-rpvh .VOTING MAN TO LEARN BAR
ber trade; terms reasonable. R 7, Ore
gonlan.
WANTED 2 PHOTO COUPON AGENTS,
ladles or gents, winning offer. 801 Dekflm.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS TINNER FOR
furnace wora oy nuiuuo xmiyu, v&ucuuer.
B. C
WANTED WORKMEN ON MY FARM.
jiaar .Brooks. Jamac i iaaey, crooks. Oc
KELP WANTED MALE.
TWO TURKISH BATH RUBBERS.
Baths. 7th and Washington sts.
KONG'S
BOY ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD, STEADY
work. 347 Washington st.
BOY 16 YEARS, TO WORK IN STORE.
Apply 171 3d st.
DRUG CLERK WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
Phone Union 20.
BARBER WANTED EXTRA.
3d st.
EWELL. 189
PAINTER WANTED CALL AT SOS FIRST.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KT-."n
chambermaids, cooks, waitresses." Burst
girls, second girls, housekeepers, house
work. $15 to $30. Canadian Parlors. 22tP4
Morrieon. Phone Mala 1323.
STAGE DANCING. SINGING. VAUDEVILLE
acting, aramauc aa, music. 50c per les
son; . engagements secured. Newman's
audevllle School, the Raleigh. 6th and
Washington.
WANTED A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT
ana rename woman solicitor for a special
charity work; first-class references re
quired. Address .F 18, Oregonlan.
WAITRESS, CHAMBERMAIDS (COUNTRY.
-uj; city, (restaurant, boarding), best
wages: chambermaid. $30; housework
Drake's, 2054 Washington.
LADIES EARN $20 PER HUNDRED
writing short letters. Send stamped en
velope for particulars. Ideal Manufactur
ing Co., Cassopolls, Mich.
AMATEUR SINGERS, PER FORME'
sicians wanted: salary $25 wee.
man's Theatrical Circuit, the
3234 Washington.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS.
waiters, cnambermaius. general workers.
St. Louis Agency, 2304 YamhllL Phone
Black 28SL
LADIES EARN $20 PER HUNDRED WRIT
lng short letters. Send stamped envelope for
particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., Cassopolis, Mich.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU3E-
woric. small family, must be able to cooS;
good wages. Call mornings, 74S Johnson st.
WANTED YOUNG WOMAN, EXPERI-
euceu monogram stamper on stationery.
W. G. Smith & Co.. Washington bldg.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR
general housework; must be a good cook.
812 Kearney at., bet. 21th and 25th.
CAPABLE WOMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS
for responsible permanent position; refer
ences and security. D 15, Oregonlan.
WANTED EXPERIENCED CLOAK AND
suit salesladies. Apply bet, 12 and 1. SII
verfleld's, 4th and Morrison.
EXPERIENCED GntL FOR GENERAL
housework; Norwegian girl preferred; two
In family. Call 'M Corbett st.
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT FOR CAPA
ble woman to assist In city business; must
be over 25. R 00. Oregoalan.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework and cooking; ood wages; ref
erences. 295 West Park.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL TO DO
cooking and general housework. Apply
at 307 North 22d st.
GIRL TO DO UPSTAIRS WORK AND TAKE
care of 3-year-old child. 236 King st.
Phone Main 2511.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SECOND
girl; good wages. Apply mornings, 332 10th
St., cor. Market,
LADY TEACHERS ARE WANTED AT
Christian Mission, 227 Second. Apply 243
Second st.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, THOMPSON'S
Restaurant. 5th st., bet. Washington and
Alder.
WANTED A WOMAN TO WASH AND IRON
by the day. also one to sew. Phone Red 30S7.
EXPERIENCED NURSE WANTS POSITION
caring for sick or invalid. V 5. Oregonlan.
WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN
small family. Call 560 1st, near Grant,
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOLSEWORK
xrom s to wages fu:. 631 Kearney st.
RELIABLE GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL
housework In small family. 393 11th.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS (HAIRDRESSER
and manicure. 304 Morrison st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
small family. Phone Main 729!
SPECIAL WORK FOR LAD7 ; GOOD PAY TO
rlgnt party. C 100, Oregonlan.
WANTED A GIRL FOR SECOND WORK.
Apply 321 Hth st.. cor. Clay.
WANTED COMPETENT CHAMBERMAID.
53 N. ISth St., cor. Davis.
GIRL TO WORK FOR HER BOARD AND
attend school 687 Gllsan.
WANTED A GIRL
TO COOK SECOND
girl kept. 04 21st N.
GIRL TO ASSIST IN BAKERY. CALL 315
3d. cor. Clay.
HELP WANTED MALE OR JFEMALE.
WANTED INDUSTRIOUS MAN OR
woman, each district to manage business
of well-established company; salary $20.
paid weekly and expenses; expense money
advanced; position permanent; no invest
ment; previous experience not essential.
Manager Como bldg., Chicago.
HELP WANTED, MALE OR FEMALE.
small grocery store; reference required. 557
Jefferson st.
WANTED TEACHERS. $45 MONTH. FISK
Teachers Agency, 04 7th. cor. Stark, after
noons. SITUATIONS WANTEDMALE.
Bookkeepers aad Clerks.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERT-
enced salesman; good references. Address
P 15, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
YOUNG MEN ATTENDING SCHOOL WANT
places to work for board. Holmes Business
College. Yamhill and 11th Sts. Phone Main
613.
JAPANESE ASSN. CAN FURNISHED Do
mestic servants, farm and all kinds of
help. Black 092. 268 Everett st.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION TO
do housework or wash dishes; has many
experiences. X 10, Oregonlan.
DENTAL STUDENT WANTS A PLACE TO
earn his board, doing any worlc required.
M 12. Orcgonlan.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUA-
tlon to do good cooking and housework. C
IS, Oregonlan.
-JAPANESE COOK WISHES SITUATION IN
family In the city or country, ja iz. ore
gonlan. JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION TO DO
cooking and housework. Phone Black 7512.
WANTED SEVERAL
make collections for.
GOOD HOUSES
L 07. Or,egcnlan.
YOUNG JAPANESE" WANTS POSITION AS
school boy. Tel. Clay 743.
YOUNG MAN SEEKS SITUATION AS BAR
tender. P 20, Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers aad Stenographers.
POSITION BY EXPERIENCED BOOK
keejfer; references. S 20, Oregonian.
De-Bstles.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; good plain cook; small family. 651
Hoyt st-. near 20th.
Nurses.
EXPERIENCED NURSE WITH REFER
ences desires situation. ladles' nurse or in
valid. 2304 YamhllL Phone Black 2881.
Housekeepers.
SITUATION WANTED NEAT WOMAN
with girl 5. housekeeper widower's fam
ily. 2304 YamhllL Phone Black 2881.
Dresoatakera.
YOUNG LADY D3IRES WORK TN DRESS
maklng shop or to assist In dressmak
ing. Phone Miss Anderson, Mala 1535.
A GOOD WOMAN DESIRES SEWING BV
the day. one also would wash and Iron. Phone
Red 30S7.
WANTED BY RELIABLE DRESSMAKER,
sewing by the day. Q 20. Oregoalaa.
WOMAN WANTS STEADY DAY WORK
if oc TuH-4y aad .Friday. PbM Main 345.