Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 18, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MORNINa OREG02JIAN, .TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 190-i.
MAYOR TALKS TO MAYOR
L. F. BOYD, OF SPOKANE, CALLS
ON GEORGE H. WILLIAMS. -
Man From Washington Seeks Infor-
.nation on Various Problems of
City Government.
After a day spent In Portland studying
the various phases of municipal govern
ment; Mayor I F. Boyd, of Spokane, left
last night for Beattle,Vhere he will visit
Xor a day or two before returning to
his home.
Yesterday morning Mr. Boyd called
upon Mayor Williams at his office and
spent several hours in discussing the dif
ferent questions upon which he desired
tot receive information. The police sys
tem of Portland was taken up and dis
cussed comparatively with the systems of
other cities in the country. Municipal re
form Jn all its phases was discussed and
the various plans often suggested for the
betterment of city conditions were talked
at length.
The City Engineer was next visited by
Mr. Boyd and the good and bad qualities
of the different pavements in use in the
city of Portland were discussed at length.
The plan of surface-paving the bridges of
the city was explained to the visitor and
estimates given as to the cost of the
work.
In the afternoon Mayor Boyd viJted
the City Park, where, he went over the
grounds and through the Zoo. He made
particular note of the method ofhandling
the animals, of their care and their
habits, In order that he would be able to
arrange for the Institution of the proposed
new park In Spokane.
The visitor from the Northern state
was much impressed by what he saw In
Portland and will take back to his home
some valuable ideas which he will put
into effect as rapidly as possible. He was
much interested In the conversations hold
with the city officials and is sure that
good will come from his visit. The Spo
kane Mayor Is a man who has the Inter
ests of his city at heart and is out looking
for any points that may be of use to him
in his administration. Sunday night he
talked of what he wished to do, and
among other things stated that it was his
Intention to secure the services of a
plain-clothes man and make a tour of
tfle city in order to see if it was either
better or worse than his town. The re
porter suggested that a detective was not
at all necessary and that he would will
ingly lend his assistance in solving any
of the problems confronting the Spokane
government, or its executive head.
"Let's see," said the Mayor as he
emerged onto the street and started
North. "Now, this Is Sixth street, I be
lieve." x
The reporter admitted the fact and the
Mayor counted off the cross streets as he
walked along.
"My, my." he said, "but Portland has
grown. I have not been here for 11 years,
and this part of the town was out in the
woods when I lived here."
"Don't you know," confided the official,
as he stopped and gazed off across the
housetops, "I went to -school In Portland
in 75. I lived on Eighth and Morrison
then and It was considered to be out In
the country. Portland has surely grown."
"I see they are remodeling the custom
house," continued Mr. Boyd, as he and
his companion turned down Burnslde
street. "I noticed it as I left the hotel."
The reporter explained that it was the
Postofflco that was being remodeled.
"Well, well," commented the visitor,
"is that the Postoffice? It used to be the
custom house when I lived here. I re
member how they fixed the lawn there
vears atro. They sodded It. ana 1 as
boy could not get It through my head
how they had made the grass grow so
thick in a night."
The two travelers stepped out across
Third street and the Mayor paused and
looked above him.
"My goodness." he ejaculated, "look at
those lights. This Is a onmanuy-iigntea
street, to be sure."
The reporter pushed -open a swinging
door and waited for his guest to pass in.
but the guest paused on the threshold
of the block-long room in open-moutnea
wonder.
"My, my," he said at length, "we
haven't got anything like this at Spo
kane. This is a wonderful place, ne con
tlnued, as he ventured In a little farther
and stood looking around tne loresi 01
tables, and the several hundreds or men.
listening to the orchestra playing on the
stage. Then he counted the bars, each
large but looking little in the immense
room, and his wonder broke iorin again.
"Well, well," he said slowly, "but this
is an awful big place. I never saw any
thing like it before."
The newspaperman took the guest out
through another door and across the
street into another place.
"My goodness," he explained, as he
stopped in front of a marble-tiled bar
built up in the middle of the hall, "that
is a pretty thing and It must cost a lot
of a money."
"There, now," continued the investiga
tor, as he looked through a door at the
strong man balancing a dozen chairs on
his chin, "that is something like we have
In Spokane, only we have it all upstairs.
But it is all bigger, so much bigger," he
said, as he sought the outer and the
fresher air. Spokane hasn't got half that
Portland has."
"I tell you what," confided the man
from Washington, as he walked slowly
back towards his hotel, "the Mayor of
Portland has got a job on his hands for
pure. That is a wonderful place and it
must be a hard job to control it," And
the visitor sought his hotel still ponder
ing at the load upon the shoulders of
Portland's chief executive.
TO IMPROVE THE SQUARE.
Grounds Surrounding Soldiers' Monu
ment to Be Laid Out.
M. It. Pratt, president of the Lone Fir
Monument Association, says that plans
' have been adopted for the improvement
of the grounds surrounding the soldiers
monument in Monument Square in Lone
Fir Cemetery. The association has a deed
for the 50-foot square In the center of the
block, but it is proposed to improve the
entire block. Some of the trees -will be
removed and others planted, and the
ground will be leveled and seeded. Iron
seats vrill be provided and fired perma
nently and some field cannon will be pro
cured to be placed at the four corners of
the monument. Professor Pratt has had
some correspondence Tvlth the War De
partment, and he is confident that the
cannon can be had.
The Improvements will be permanent.
as it Is felt that Lorie Fir Cemetery will
soon become a park, and that burials
there must become less and less every
year, and finally cease altogether.
Professor Pratt hopes to get work
started in a few days.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 17. Maximum tem
perature, 55 degrees; minimum. 42 degrees,
River reading at 11 A. M., .9 of a foot; change
in past 24 hours. 3.4 feet. Total precipita
tion. 5 P. M. to 6 P. M., trace: total si ce
September 1, 1004. 2.29 inches; normal since
September 1. 1904, 3.69 inches; deficiency. 1.40
inches. Total sunshine October 16, 1904. 2:30;
possible, 10:54. Barometer (reduced to sea
level) at 5 P. M.. S0.29.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressure has decreased rapidly today In
the western portion of the North Pacific States
and another disturbance has made its appear
ance off the Washington coast. It has caused
Increasing cloudiness west of the Cascade
Mountains and the weather In this section is
again quite threatening, although no rain has
yet .occurred except along the extreme north
west coast of Washington.
The indications -are that the storm wUl con
tlm Us inland moremant during the next 'M.
HOTEL
Fifth 'and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Rooms. SLM to S3.ee Per Day,
AceerAfcac to Locatloa.
J. F. DAYJES, Free
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.) ,
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
European Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50
First-Class Restaurant In Conaectlon
hours and that a chance will occur to rainy
conditions by tomorrow.
TVEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours
ending at midnight October J8:
Portland and vicinity Cloudy, with showers;
winds becoming southerly.
"Wee tern Oregon and Western Washington
Cloudy with showers; increasing southerly
winds, probably becoming high along the coast.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern "Washington and
Northern Idaho Increasing cloudiness, slightly
warmer.
Southern Idaho Partly cloudy and slightly
warmer.
PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER.
a
Wind.
22
5 a
STATIONS.
Baker City
Bismarck .......
Boise
Eureka
Helena
Kamlodps, B. C.
North Head
Pocatello ........
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Sacramento
Salt Lake City...
San Francisco...
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island...
Walla Walla.....
14810.00
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8INW
W
8 N
Cloudy
iCiouay
Clear
152 0.00
520.00
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56 o.oo;
520.00
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Cloudy
Pt. Cldy.
Cloudy
Cloudy
14-W
10 jS
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'NW
8 NW
I 'IS
10W
61 S
IS
Clear
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C80.00
CO 0.00
C8 10.00
Cloudy
Pt. Cldy.
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
PL Cldy.
42 0.00
70:0.00
5210.00'
56 0.00
Cloudy
54 0.10
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Cloudy
Pt. Cldy.
15810.001
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light. T trace.
A. B. WOLLABER,
Acting District Forecaster.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Gllman's auction rooms. 413 Washing
ton street, at 10 o'clock AM. S. L. N. Gll
man, auctioneer.
At Baker's auction-house, corner Alder and
Park. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co..
auctioneer.
By J. T. Wilson at 331 Ankeny at 2 P. M.
J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. .
MEETING NOTICES.
A. & A. S. RITE, AINS
WORTH CHAPTER OF ROSE
CROIX NO. L Regular meet
ing in Memorial Hall, Scot
tish Rite Cathedral, this even
ing at 8 o'clock. By order
WISE MASTER.
OREGON LODGE, NO. 1. K. OF P.
Come up to the meeting, eighth floor, Mar
quam bldg.. this (Tuesday) evening, October
4, and Join with the boys in having one
of their usual good times, winding up -with
good things to eat. Knights rank.
THAD L. GRAVES, C, C.
ED D. -CURTIS, K. of R. and S.
PORTLAND LODGE, NO. 55, A
F. & A. M. Special communication
this (Tuesday) evening, 7:30. Work
In "F. C. degree. All F. C. are
invited. By order W. M.
I. W. PRATT. Secretary.
rx-cnrj mnnr 'n l. rr of t
PAm. .ir n h Tnitlns- .lphtl floor. Mar.
quam bldg., - this (Tuesday) evening. Oc
tober IB, ana join wtn xoc Days in naming
one of their usual good times. Knights rank.
ED D. CURTIS. K. of B, and S.
DIED.
WILSON At Oswego, Or., the infant son
of A King Wilson.
GRENIER In this city. Oct. 17, 1904. Peter
Grenler, aged about S years, unerai no
tice hereafter.
NORDSTROM At St. Johns. Or., October 17,
1004. Robert G, Nordstrom, aged 42 years.
Funeral notice hereafter.
HUNT Mrs. C R. Hunt, of Tillamook, died
Oct. 15, at the residence of her daughter,
Mrs. A. C. Dey, 4S0 Burnslde st.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
HAS KINS Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral
services of Annette H. Hasklns, which will
be held at Finleys Chapel at 2:30 P. M.
today. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery.
FINKE Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral
services of Luclle C. Finke which will be
held at the family residence, 206 Market
street, at 2 P. M. today. Interment River
view Cemetery.
DUNNING, McENTEE St GILBAUGH,
successors to Dunning & Campion, under
takers w"1 erobalmers, modern la every de
tail. 7th. said Fine. Phone Mala 430. Lady
assistant.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO, Undertakers and
enibalmers, have moved to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 607.
1
3. T. FINLEY & SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. Sd and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. 6. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. lady assistant. Telephone East 62.
Zeller-Byrnes Co., Undertakers, embalm
ers. 73 Russell. Phone East 1088. Xady A't
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF
Mrs. Deshon; dry goods, furnishing goods,
show-cases, fixtures; etc 9 North 8d st.
NEW MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE, ALL
kinds of fruit, lot 50x100, S16 Haight are,,
12700.
INVESTMENT BONDS
Warrants and stocks bought and sold. J. W.
Cruthers & Co.. Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE:
Worthington Compound
Duplex Pump, second
hand, Al condition. Size
10xl8Kxl4xlO. Deliver
ing 875 gallons per min
ute. Check valve, lub
ricator, etc., complete.
Inquire A. W. Cochran,
OreftealaD huiIjlo.
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
First-CIaas Check? Sestauraat.
CeBBected With Hotel.
C O. SATIS, Sec aad Tress.
:THE:
ESMOND HOTEL
8SCA8 AXDEBSOR, Mauser
Front and Merrison Streets
PORTLAND - OREGON
FREE 'BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
Hates European plan. 50c. 70c, $1.00, $1.50,
$2.00 par day. Sample rooms In connection.
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
AT W. T. P ANGLE, Resident Manager.
Phone Main S6S.
Tonight and Tomorrow Night
FREDERIC BELASCO PRESENTS
FLORENCE ROBERTS.
IN
"TESS OF THE D'CRBERYILLES."
Thursday. Friday. Saturday Matinee and Night
"MARTA OF THE LOWLANDS."
Evening Prlccs-$1, 75c, 50c. 35c and 23c
Matinee Prices 75c. 60c and 35c
Seats Are Now Selling for Entire Engagement.
pORDRAY'S THEATER
v- CORD RAT & RUSSELL. Managers.
PORTLAND'S MOST POPULAR PLAY HOUSE
There is no law in the State of Oregon that
will permit the Russian Consul to stop the play
For Her
Soke
It is the greatest Russian play ever written
and depicts scenes and Incidents true to life.
It is the reason's biggest "HIT" and must be
eeen to be appreciated. Will be presented to
night and every night this week with Saturday
matinee. .
PRICES 10c. 20c and 30c: special reserved
seats, 50c Matinee, 25c to any part of the
house; children (special seats), 10c
ColumbiaThcaterr
14th and Washington. Phone 110.
TONIGHT. 8:15. AND ALL THIS WEEK.
MATINEE SATURDAY.
THE POPULAR COLUMBIA STOCK CO.,
Presenting
Charles Frohman'a New York Success,
"SOWING THE WIND."
By Sydney Grundy.
Prices Evening. 15c, 25c and 60c: matinee.
10c 15c and 25c Downtown ticket office.
Rowe & Martin's Drug Store, Cth and Wash
ington ta.. from 10 A M. to 7 P. M.; at the
ater, after 7 P. M.
THE STAR THEATER
The Biggest and Most Fashionable Yande-
vlllo Theater.
SYLVESTER, JONES AND PR INGLE.
IIARRY HOWARD.
THE THREE ALARCONS.
DOTTSON.
THE THREE ALTONS.
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.
HOWARD AND CAMPBELL.
HEARS AND LEWIS.
JAR RETT.
WESTTN.
KATE COYLE.
THE BIOSCOPE.
Shown 2:30 to 4:30 P. M 7:30. in in-3ft T
M. Admission, 10c. to any seat.-
LYRBC THEATER
(Corner Alder and Seventh.)
HIQH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE '
2:30 to' 4:30; 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday. 1 to 10
P. X. This ad, ana 10c will admit two
people any matinee except Sundays and
holidays.
TEN CENTS NO HIGHER.
BIJOU THEATER
SIXTH ST.. OPP. OREGONIAN.
This Week's Programme.
3EHAN, MASCOTTE AND BEIIAN.
HUNT'S DOG AND MONKEY CIRCUS.
ROBINSON AND DONOVAN.
LOUIS LEMAR.
MENLO MAGICIAN.
MAGGIE GILLETTE.
THE VITASCOrE.
ALL FOR 10 CENTS.
AFTERNOONS, 2:30. EVENINGS, 7:30.
ROSE EYTINGE
Pupils prepared for stage, pulpit,
platform or parlor. Either private
lessons or class work. For time and
terms, apply at
261 Thirteenth Street
PHONE MAIN 1203.
CLASSIFIED AD. SATES.
"Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "House-
keeplnxr Rooms." "Situations Wanted," 15
words or lees. 18 cents; 1C to 20 words. 20
cents: XI to 25 words. "25 cent, etc. No
discount for additional insertioas.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today," SO cents for 15 words or Ieta;
16 to 20 words, 40 ceata; 21 to 25 words, 56
cents, etc Qrst insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-half ; so further discount un
der cbo xaoBtb.
IMPORTANT The low second-time rato
ea advertislnc that runs either in the classi
fied column, or under bead "New Today,'
will be gives only whea advertising is In
serted on coBsecBtrro days. Dally and Sunday
issues. Advertlslaf that Is scheduled to
appear at intervals of one or more day
BjLrt will be charged for at full one-time
rate each lasertloB.
"NEW TODAY" (rase measure acate). 13
cents per Use, Rrst Insertion; 10 ceata per
line for each additional Inseraom.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregoaiaa. aad left at this
face, should always he laclosed la sealed ea
Telope. Ne staap is required oa sach let
ters. The Am tn will act be respossibla icr
errors la advertisesieBts takea throagh tlit
telephoae. ,
NEW TODAY.
NEW TODAY I AM A FARMER. HAVE
farms to sell, small and large, improved,
unimproved and some choice; 32 years
here. T. Wltbycons.be, room S, Hamilton
block.
NEW TODAY.
Homes Free
PORTLAND HOMEBUILDING
COMPANY
Will enable 7011 to procure a home on
payments less than rent. Get a house
and lot through the Portland Home
building Co. and let the rent pay your
payments, which will he equivalent to
getting the property free. JSetter still,
occupy the house yourself and pay the
rent to yourself.
OUR PLAN
You select a lot at University Park,
price $200, and pay down 10 and pay
5 monthly till you are awarded $1000
with which to build a house, after
which your monthly payments will be
$10 monthly and 6 per cent simple
annual interest on what remains un
paid at the end of each month. No
part of your money is used for ex
penses. The Land Company bears all
the expense in return for the benefits
that will come to it by having so many
fine houses built in University Park.
CONTRACTS
Contracts are issued in series of 100
contracts in each series. Every con
tract holder must get a home. When
you take a contract in this company
you know, positively, that you will
some day have a home. All contract
holders stand on an equality. The last
to purchase has the same opportunity
as the first
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT
You can rent such property for the
full amount of the monthly payments,
including interest, thus making the
property practically free to you. The
6 per cent interest paid by those who
have homes will be divided among
those who have not yet received
homes, thus making your money draw
interest as it is paid in, at a higher
rate than you could get on any sav
ings deposits.
CLASS OF HOMES
You select your lots when you pay
down your first payment, and thereby
get the benefit of the advance in values
as well as 6 per cent interest. You will
be allowed to furnish your plans and
specifications for y6ur home. You may
select your contractor, and may pur
chase the material, and see that no
graft" is worked on you. Every
house must be built new. Only a
limited number of these contracts will
be issued, and only to the best class of
persons morally. All will get homes,
and have them paid for in a compara
tively short time. For particulars call
at the office of
PORTLAND HOMEBUILDING CO.,
Room COG Commercial Block,
Portland, Oregon.
Francis I. McKenna, Agent.
$35 CASH
Buys a lot on the Peninsula or St. Johns
' line, high, sightly, level, city water.
streets graded, adjoining lots same size,
without improvements, selling for $125; must
be sold to close out estate. Title perfect,
abstract with each sale free. East chance to
secure a lot for K of its true value, and
are as fine as any between Alblna and St.
Johns.
BROWN. 35i Stark st., opposite Library.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Our records are complete and up to date.
W furnish abstracts promptly.
, MORTGAGE LOANS
On improved Portland Real Estate.
SECURITY ABSTRACT & TRUST CO.
214-215 Chamber of Commerce.
MORI GAGE LOANS
On Portland real estate at lowest rates.
Titles insureds Abstracts furnished.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
7 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
THE PORTLAND TRUST CO.. OF OREGON,
103 Third Street.
OFFERS FOR SALE.
$460 to $750 Three choice building lots in
Bartsch Park, o-mlnute car serv
icer will advance money to build.
$000 to $750 Seven choice lots In Dent's
Addition; will advance money to
build.
$C50 to $850 Six desirable lots. bet. E. 27th.
2Sth. Pine and Ash. These lots are
cheap, and we will- build on them
for you.
$700 to $1000 Numerous choice building lots
in Evans' Addition to Alblna, the
cream and center of that section
at low prices.
$1000 to $1100 Two fine lots, N. E. corner
2d and Grover; will advance money
to build.
$ 1C00 House 563 Front street.
$1000 to $6000 Lots and houses on Port
land Heights, reached by the .new
"locp" electric line.
$ 2600 Lot and building S. W. cor. Union
ave. and Broadway. A profitable In
vestment. $ 7000100x150 feet East 3d and Bine, 2
houses.
$10.000 The finest block In Holladays Addi
tion. On car line, win advance
money to build eight houses, or any
other number the purcnaser may de
cide on.
$ 7000 A beautiful large, house, with barn
and lovely grounds, S. E. cor. E,
15th and Hancock, worth $10,000.
We can sell for $7000.
$ 2000 Fine lot, on Northrup st., facing
south, bet. 2itn ana zatn, on car
line. Will advance money to build.
S 2400 Choice buildlnsr site. 40 feet front.
on 22d St., near Irving; will advance
money to build.
$ 3700 A homelike house on Corbett st.
near Bancroft ave.. 10 rooms, pos
session given promptly, price moder
ate; terms reasonable.
$ 2450 A beautiful lot facing south on
Northrup street, between 23d and
24th sts.. barn, cement sidewalk.
. Improved street; will advance money
to build. i
$ 2500 A choice building lot on 23d st.
near Johnson. Nob Hill district;
will advance money to build.
$ 000 To Investors we offer a beautiful
house andMot on Nob Hill for $8000.
now leased to responsible tenant, so
as to yield a good return on the
price.
We have lots Improved and unimproved In
South Portland. ome 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.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF ORE
GON, NO. 109 THHtD STREET.
THINK OF THAT BEAUTIFUL U BLOCK
with lOOvfeet of cement pavement, S. E. cor.
15th and Weldler. being slaughtered for $1900.
A D. Marshall. S2& -2d st.
$800 QUARTER BLOCK, FOOT OF GROV
er street. South Portland; good place for
small cottages; will rent quick. 305 Ablng
ton bldg. 1
200 FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on.O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addlton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 6c.
FOR SALE SCO ACRES STUMP LAND. 16
miles from Portland. Inquire 2S7 B. Mor
rison st. C R. Davis Fuel Co.
GOOD EtfVESTMENT, WEST SIDE, COR,
paying 15 per cent net oa $4700. Phone
Main 4340. Owner..
LARGE. MODERN HOUSE, CLOSE
.West S4d ceraer. Fheae Jttost f7.
IN.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE" BARGAINS.
Lots In North Alblna, $250 to $350
Lots- In Point "View s 90 to tlOO
Lota In Central Alblna $300 to $350
Lots In Patton Tract $230 to $300
will sell for1 $3 or $10 per month; no excuse
for you not owning a home of your own In
Portland's best speculative property.
Do not overlook Walnut Park, with her
wide streets and allies,' selling for only ?9
and S10 a front foot. Building restrictions;
no shanties can be built In Walnut Park.
W. M. KILLTNGSWORTH.
303 Chamber of Commerce.
18 SMALL MONTHLY" PAYMENTS: STX
room beautiful house, full cement basement,
modern plumbing, piped for gas, nice re
ception hall, beautiful room?, tinted walls;
Upper Alblna. Easily rented for $18 month;
house cost $1550; lot worth $S00. Bargain,
$2000, $500 cash. Do you pay rent? You
can easily pay for this home. T. W. Plt
tenger. 245H Morrison. .
FOR SALE WE HAVE A VERY SIGHT
ly home in one of Portland's most beau
tiful suburbs, half block of ground, on
good car line; strictly modern new home:
very cheap at. $2000: easy terms. Portland
Trust Company,, of Oregon, 109 Third st.
$125 TO $180 WILL BUY YOU A LOT AT
Myrtle or Myrtle Park, on the Mount Scott
car line, on Installments of $5. and $5 per
month. Good water, etc. Knapp & Mackey,
room 2. Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE WE HAVE A VERY SIGHTLY
home in one of Portland's most beautiful
suburbs, half block of ground, on good car
line: strictly modern new home; very cheap
at $2000; easy terms. Portland Trust Com
pany of Oregon. 109 3d st.
NICE 2-ACRE HOME. GOOD BUILDINGS,
fruit and water, close in; also 3 acres
cleared and fenced, near car line. Owner
for particulars. Room 33, Ruesel bldg., 4th
and Morrison.
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FARM FOR SALE CHEAP 70 ACRES. 7
acres cleared; house and barn; well and
springs; one acre mixed fruits on county road.
10 miles) north of city. T 17. care Oregonlan.
WE BUILD HOUSES, EASY PAYMENTS,
furnish lots If required. 612 Commercial
bldg. Main 1040.
$2600 NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE,
close in. large . lot, fruit trees. 303 Cham
ber Commerce.
$3400910 E. TAYLOR, NEW MODERN
7-room house, 50-foot lot, very attractive
neighborhood.
WILL BUrLD HOUSE AND FURNISH LOT,
$100 cash, $io per montn. 612 commercial
bldg.
HOME CORNER EOT. 9 ROOMS. $675 CASH.
Berry & Alexander. 4 ri. Otru
SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE IN HIGH-
land. Call 434 Yamhill st.
6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE; EASY TERMS.
Owner. Phone East 675.
FOR SALE FARMS.
1
GOOD FARM BTJTS-
106 acres. 25 fine orchard, house, barn,
new fruit-drier; all well-fenced; In high
state cultivation. $4250.
60 acres, all one-plowed, field deep black
loam soil: none better for hopfleld; a pickup
at $35 per acre.
220 acres, all cultivated, near depot; house,
barn; $40 per acre; all above-named places
near North Yamhill.
STOCK RANCH AND RANGE.
SCO acres of alfalfa land. In Irrigated val
ley, Eastern Oregon; this property practical
ly controls 40,000 acrea unoccupied- outside
range; all this tract can be Irrigated and
will produce hay enough with the range to
support 3000 head of cattle from year to
year; other alfalfa lands can be secured ad
Joining at low figure; this property must be
sold and the price has been reduced to $15
per acre. Here is the opportunity for a
stockman's paradise.
Call and learn about our Little Homes on
the Columbia River. 45 minutes ride of the
city.
Inquire B. S. Cook. 251 Alder street.
Phone Main 953. Portland. Or.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 80 ACRES
with 11 under plow aad 11 acres more slashed
- and nearly cleared; all good land; some
small timber on place; 50 bearing fruit trees
and 60 young fruit trees not yet bearing;
1-story house, small barn, live water, team
young horses, nearly new harness and wagon,
2 cowa and calves. 70 chickens. 3 tons hay, 1
acre potatoes, harrow and other tools; H
mile from Carrollton, a town on the Colum
bia River and N. P. Ry. Price $1250, with
$750 down. Imus & Wllloughby. Kalama,
Wash.
$3000 FIRST-CLASS. 80-ACRE FARM IN
ClacKamas county, near eiecinc rauroau,
two-thirds In cultivation, good house, two
barns, all kinds out buildings, big orchard,
fenced andcross-fenced. living water. 305
Ablngton bldg.
13 ACRES, 714 ail.l.ta iKUJi ruKiiiAjiu,
near depot, stores, churches and graded
school; partly cleared, two acres cultivated;
$600 cash, balance time. Box 73, Beaver
ton, Or.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; -payments
made to suit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wm. MacMaster. 311 Worcester
block.
FOR SALE DAIRY FARM. 150' ACRES, 40
cattle, team. Implements, etc, 8 miles on
Sandy road; easy terms. George Wills,
owner, Cleone, Or.
IRRIGATED LANDS OF THE DESCHUTES
Irrigation & Power Co. for sale by A C
Palmer, local agent. 418 Oregonlan bldg.
Farms, acreages, city property, timber In large
and small tracts; homestead locations. Max
well & Burg. 319 Ablngton bldg.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR INSIDE
property, 120 acres, near Gresham; good
Improvements. C 2. Oregonlan.
$350 10 ACRES. 8 MILES ELECTRIC
line, surrounded by cultivated farms,
springs, creek. 468 E. 9th.
TEN ACRE8. ALL IMPROVED; SOME
fruit: near electric cars. Owner, room 445,
834 3d st.
RARE BARGAINS $1 600 BUYS 255 ACRES
near Brownsville. P. O. Box 275. Oregon
City. Or.
FOB BENT FARMS.
160-ACRE CORN. WHEAT AND STOCK
farm, with orchard; furnished house; Im
plements, etc $150 year."' Oregon Ex
change. 283 H Washington st.
TO EXCHANGE.
NINE LOTS IN THE ABBEY HOMESTEAD
Addition of San Francisco, two blocks from
car line; value $2000; clear.. Wish small
home in Portland. What have you? Ad
dress B 33. Oregonlan.
WELL STOCKED AND FEtELY IM
proved farm of 28 acres, 6 miles from
Courthouse; to exchange for city property.
L. E. Thompson. 223 3d.
A TRACT OF -GOOD TIMBER LAND 20
miles from Portland to trade for a farm or
city property. Ames Mercantile Agency,
. Ablngton bldg.
FOR EXCHANGE SEATTLE PROPERTY
for lodging-house or any business In Ore
gon; what have you gotT Box 9, Hub
bard, Or.
WILL EXCHANGE ONE-THIBD ETTEREST
in fine hardware and sporting goods business
at Seattle tor ronisna imiiiwij. cuj. "v,
City.
CITY LOTS TO EXCHANGE FOR IM
p roved acreage; will pay cash difference.
220 Falling bldg.
FOR SALE OR TRADE, A MODERN C
room house. Inquire room I, 133 5th.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
tt-ait TO PURCHASE A GOOD 6 OR 8
room house between Montgomery and Mbr
. ....... ,-n.lv Address T SX. Ore
gonlan.
nnnnn TO INVEST IN INCOME-BEARING
business property. Send particulars of lo
cation, rents and price to -n jh. care ure-
gcnlan.
utatctotv-HAVE CASH TO BCr 7 OR 8-
room modern house: West Side. Particulars
must be given, w 14. uregonma.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
KVmrsrr RESERVE SCRIP. APPROVED.
Rgnti -kv with cower of attorney to convey;
also fractional soldiers" additional; will eater
small tracts. Maglnnls & Son. 227 Failing
building.
WIBT?ST TIRSERVS SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready for lsanaediats
use. .L.U w 1 t'iuv.&e.
EL F. F. B. Riley. COS Chamber Commeree,
PERSONS WANTING TO BE LOCATED
on homestead or timber claims apply to
306 Commercial bldg., Fortiaaa. or.
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP NOW
ready. H. B. Compeoa. 818 Jtarauam otag.
LAND SCRIP.
1T.T. CTTDS OF LAND SCRIP- GENERAL
land practice; "our forest reserve, scrlp ec
non-umoerea iaao i ru.r.
L4 Ca., OtaMfd -.
FOR sT.-tr.
Horses, Vehicle aad Karaeas.
HORSES" FOR SALE FIVE HEAD, TWO
draught horses, weight at 1600 pounds
each; 3 driving horses, weight 1000 pounds
each. Address Page, The Gazette. Rai
nier, Oregon.
FOR SALE TWO GOOD WORK HORSES;
weight 1300 and 1100. Anderson Bros.'. Sta
bles. 254 3d st. '
ONS GOOD DOUBLE-SEATED CARRIAGE
for $27. or will trade oa wagon. 313 Water sc
WOLFSTDIN burn and sella horses, wagons,
harnessi buggies, farm implements. 227 Front.
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AN 2D-HAND
vehicles on Coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash.
FEW TOP WAGONS AND
cheap 49 N. 4th, near Davis.
BUGGIES
Pianos.
FOR SALE CHEAP FINE. NEW A B.
Chase piano, owner leaving city. Call morn
ings 147 13th st.
SHERMAN-HYDE. IN FIXE MAHOGANY
case. $00. Ellers Piano House. 351 AVaehing
ton street.
ITHACA, EBONIZED CASE. GOOD ACTION.
$150. Sellers Piano House, 351 Washington
street.
Misccliaarou.
FOR SALE LOGGING OUTFIT. 2 DONKEY
engines. 9x10, with cables, blocks. Jacks,
chains, etc. a complete outfit, with all
necessary tools, axes, saws, etc.; cook
house outfit complete, can be seen at
Marshland. Or, during present week. The
H. C Albee Co.. 248 Grand ave.
-I
BE WIN G MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY
damaged machines at very low prices
Singer, V. 8.. Domestic. Wheeler & Wlisoa
and White; dropheads In oak and box tops.
At Wheeler & Wilson and Domestic office.
S. S. SlgeU agent. 335 Morrison st.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair It with Elatertte; It rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs.
Elaterlte Roofing Co., room 2. Hamilton bldg.
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 379-381 East Morrison.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables: easy payments,
we rent tables, "with privilege of buying.
Modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brans-wlck-Balke-Collender,
49 3d 'st.
MACHINERY, BOILER. CENTRIFUGAL
pump, engine, small tools, stoves, builders
hardware. 187 Front.
Moving picture film, song slides, magic lan
terns, i. i . Andrews, xuu aiont. sc. a. js .. u
IF YOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LIVE FIR,
oak and ash wood-, go to Hoover tt Conway.
TYPEWRITERS, all makes, at cost, from $25;
rubber exam pa, seals, etc coast Co., zjj. biarx.
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF-
Amerlcans now $Z3. 7th and Morrison.
FOR SALE A GOOD COUCH, HALF
price. 163 Park at.
HARD BRICK FOR SALE 1209 DTVISION
st. Mrs. Howe.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE
bodlcd. unmarried men. between ages of 21
and 35, citizens of 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.
WANTED AT ONCE FIRST-CLASS CARD
writer, one experienced floor man, one ex
perienced silk salesman, Tine domestic and
washgoods salesman, one harness and sad
dlery traveling salesman, one manager real
estate office. All high-class, high-salaried
positions. Call suite 45, Concord block.
LOGGERS. MILL AND YARDMEN. LAB
orers. city and country; men and teams,
farmhands and milkers, restaurant and
mes-t-house help; work of all kinds. Ca
nadian Employment Co., 249 Burnslde and
226 Morrison. Phone Main 3074.
WANTED-MAN WITH MOVING PICTURE
machine and films; also young man or boy
with gcoa voice; long engagement, sure sal
ary; state all particulars; medicine comedian.
Write Brother Edward Quaker Med. Co.,
CuldesBC. Idaho.
POSITIONS OPEN FOR COMPETENT STEN-
ographers, bookkeepers, office men, managers,
salesmen and technical men. Call Pacific Com
mercial Bureau, room 45, Concord block, 2d
and Stark, Portland, or write for booklet.
i
BOARDING-CAR OUTFIT, COMPLETE IN
every way and boarding a good-sized gang at
present: 3 cars and outfit, tents, bunks, etc.
for 70 men; price $250 cash; a fine place for
man and wife. 110 1st st.
AGENT3 WANTED TO SELL OUR SUPE-
rlcr. high-grade nursery stock; new and com
plete outfit furnished free; cash weekly; writs
today tor choice of territory. Capital City
Nursery Co., Salem, Or.
WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN.
single, to travel and learn good paying
business, who can leave town Immediately;
references. Call at room 14. 409 Morrison
st., from 10 to 3 P. M.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS MEAT-CUT -
tcr for good shop In Everett, Wash.; high
est wages paid to thoroughly practical
man. Apply with references. Box 54, Ev
erett. Wash.
WANTED TRAVELING SALESMAN Ex
perienced In hardware and machinery;
good opening to right man. Address giv
ing experience and salary expected. M 30,
Oregonlan.
WANTED 100 AMATEUR SINGERS. PER-
formers. musicians, rpr Portland's world's
Fair; long engagement. Newman's The
atrical Agency, the Raleigh, 6th and Wash
ington. WANTED GOOD. BRIGHT OFFICE AND
errand boy, about 10 years; must write
good hand; state salary expected, refer
ences and phone number. N 100. Oregonlan.
MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE IN 8
weeks and secure profitable positions. Special
.inducements this month. Catalogue mailed
free. Moler System Col.. San Francisco, CaL
WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED GROCERY
salesmen for Eastern Oregon towns; prater
clerks with some knowledge of nam ware;
give references. Address S 44. Oregonlan.
GOOD LIVE MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF
business chance department in real estate
office; give address and references In first
letter; central location. V S3, Oregonlan.
rWANTED SUPERINTENDENT LARGE
mercantile house; must De tuny experi
enced and have best of references. Clerks
Registration Bureau, 265 Morrison st.
WAKTCO-BOY ABOUT 15 TO DELIVER
letters and be useful about an office; state
salary expected. Address P. O. drawer 7,
TVwtlnnil Or.
1
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SOLICITORS;
commission; long or snort nours. t-iyo.es
Advertising Agency, 418 Chamber of Com.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN AD-
WTltlng; expert instruction; snuui lee. au
dress E. C. care Oregonlan.
WANT GOOD. HONEST MAN THAT CAN
repair bicycles, guns; suu .msca. j.
Miller & Son, Aurora, Or.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS STOVE MOUN
ter. Apply to Stove Dept., Albion Iron
works Co., Victoria. B. C
WANTED FIRST-CLASS BUILDERS HARD-
tenre man: no omer au uyytj. juuvjuniu
Bros., Spokane, Wash.
wiktwi-A. YOUNG MAN THAT HAS EX
perlence in fur trade. Apply H. Llebes&
IX., Soa jaorriauu 01.
FIRST-CLASS PLUMBERS WANTED
Wages $4.50 .per day. Apply to Robert Gil
lan, 413 Morrison st.
YOUNG MAN WANTED TO LEARN BAH
ber trade In good shop; terms reasonable.
J 33, Oregonlan.
nrAVTRD FIRST-CLASS COATMAKEB,
none other need apply. C O. McWllllams,
Baker City. Or.
GOOD BARBER, $15 PER WEEK; STEADY
lob for suitable man. No. 8 Chamber of
Commerce bldg.
TV A KTCT) TO UN G MAN TO LEARN BAR-
ber trade; some money required. Inquire at
280 1st st.
MEN FROM 18 TO 35 YEARS TO PREPARE
for railway mall examination. S 31, Ore
gonlan. f
wivTOn-ira-PKRIHUCSP MACHINE. MTN
ers and tool sharpener; long Job. S 38. Ore
gonlan.
WANTED THREE SKILLED BROOM TY-
ra VVssomiton uroom norisj, oibuu.
Wash. -
ur wasted to learn barber trade. Barber
College. 741 Howard, st.. San Francisco.
Tk-ANTED OFFICE AND ERRAND BOY. AP-
X sir Paa jfay C., FcthK rt jsjft
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
DOMESTIC HELP QP ALL KCTD8
chambermaids, costs, waitresses, sure
girls, second girl, housekeepers, house
work, $15 to $30. Canadian Parlors. 226U
Morricon. Phone Main 1328,
STAGE DANCING, SKETCHES. DRAM-
atlc art. singing, etc. taught; engagements
secured; big salary. Newman's Vaudeville
School, the Raleigh, 6th and Washington.
COMPETENT GIRL TO WAIT ON TABLE
and assist, in general nousework. 718 Wayne
St.. bet. King and St. Clair, one block
south of Washington car.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS.
waiters, chambermaids, general workers.
St. Louis Agency, 230 & Yamhill. Phono
Black 2S81.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY RESPECTABLE
woman, under 4U, nousexeeper, widower,
country home. 230 .4 YamhllL Phone Black
2SS1.
TEN SEWING GIRLS WANTED IN THE
cloak and suit department of Llpman, Wolfe
& Co. Apply after 8:30 A. M. to superin
tendent. WANTED-EDUCATED WOMAN; MATURE
years, to fill responsible position with North
west Vlavl Co., at once. Call room 23 Lew
is bldg.
LADIES. EARN $20 PER HUNDRED WRIT-
ing snort letters, send stamped envelope
for particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., Cassosolls
Mich. " '
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL TO As
sist In tailor shop. Sam' I Rosenblatt & Co.,
cor. 3d and Morrison sts.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
worjc; must De good cook. Apply 248
N. 20th st.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work, email family. Call before noon. 463
Market st.
WANTED DRAMATIC PEOPLE IN ALL
lines for company now organising. F 45,
Oregonlan.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
woTk. Inquire at 45 E. 15th 0f, bet. Oak
and Pine.
WANTED COOK; MUST BE EXPERI
enced; for private boarding-house. 394 Al
der st.
WANTED A YOUNG STRONG GIRL TO As
sist in general housework. Apply 54 16th
st. N.
A GIRL TO ASSIST IN SECONDNWORK AND
caring for children. 574 GUsan st.. cor. 18th.
YOUNG GHtL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE
work. Apply 767 Qulmby street, near 23d.
GIRL WANTED FOR KITCHEN WORK.
Portland Delicatessen, 183 3d st.
WANTED A WET NURSE. INQUIRE BET
2 and 4 P. M. 325 Marquam bldg.
WANTED NEAT GIRL FOR SECOND
work. 9 N. 10th St., near Burnslde.
LITTLE GIRL AS DISHWASHER
help in kitchen. 3S6 Morrison st.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Apply 669 Johnson st.
GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND
care of children. 368 E. 15th N.
t HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
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.
WANTED TEACHERS, $45 MONTH. THE
.risK ieacnera Agency, 4 7th st. cor
Stark.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
WANTED BY CAPABLE MANAGER (NO'
in oiorauo; position as superintendent of
large office building or similar situation; sat
isfactory references. N 45, care Oregonlan.
WANTED A POSITION BY A YOUNG
married man as collector or salesman. Best
of references. Address H 45, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED POSITION BY YOUNG MAN
wen educated; speaks French fluently; four
years In bank of Nova Scotia, Canada; ex
cellent references. Addrero W. 7 Park st.
WANTED BY THE JAPANESE BOYS.
position of schoolboy, valet, or some kind
of work at lodging-house or hotel. Address
M 35, Oregonlan.
WORK WANTED FOR COOKS. FARM
hands, laborers, waiters, dishwashers, por
ters, camp help. Phone Drake's, 205
Washington.
YOUNG MAN ATTENDING SCHOOL WANTS
piace to work ror board and room. Call or
Phone Main 564. Portland Business College.
TWO JAPANESE YOUTHS WHO SPEAK
fluent English wish to do work for a few
hours in the daytime. TeL Clay 854, William.
MAN OF 35 DESIRES POSITION AS
watchman, or to take care of horses; Al
references. J. Stone, Washington Hotel.
OUTSIDE POSITION Bl YOUNG MAN.
experience, seven years In office; two years
traveling salesman. T 28, Oregonlan.
FIRST-CLASS BARTENDER WOULD LIKE
position in or out 01 city; can give good city
references. C 45, Oregonlan.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUA-
tlon to do good cooking and housework.
Phone Black 152.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION
at housework; wait table. Address 53 N.
4th. city.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS A 'SITUATION
as schoolboy near High School. B 44, Ore
gonlan. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION
as schoolboy. Address 43 N. 4th at., city.
SITU ATI OX WANTED FEMALE.
Nurses.
WANTED
children o
Oregonlan.
BY EXPERIENCED NURSE,
: infants to care for. Q 40,
PRACTICAL NURSE WISHES A SITUATION;
no objection to leaving city. Phone Scott
2402.
AN EXPERIENCED NURSE DESIRES
cases; good referenced. Phons' Main 4138.
Housekeepers.
POSITION WANTED BY A COMPETENT
and reliable woman as housekeeper; refer
ence. 31 N. 16th St., care Sisters of Mercy.
Domestics.
WANTED POSITION, CHAMBER WORK,
laundry cr pantry; can give best references.
O 44, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
CHAMBERMAIDS, WAITRESSES. FAM
lly help, housekeepers, nurses, dishwash
ers, store, factory, laundry, anybody fur
nished. Drake's, 205 Washington.
SITUATIONS WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS,
cooks, waitresses, chambermaids, day
workers, cleaning, housework, nurses. 230
YamhilL Phone Black 28SL
SITUATIONS WANTED REFINED, MID-dle-aged
woman, housekeeper, elderly
couple; experienced waitress. 230 Yam
hill, Phone Black 288L
COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES DAY
work, laundrying; cooking, cleaning, emerg
ency and substitute work. Phone Mais 1625.
WANTED POSITION IN PASTRY COOKING
or housekeeping; can give best of references.
P 44, Oregonlan.
LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED AT HOME;
nrst-ciasa worx. x-none union iw.
HOME LAUNDERED LACE CURTAINS, 13
cents and up. Phone East 623.
WOMAN WANTS FAMILY WASHING. CALL
184 N. 0th. Phone Main 1353.
PLAIN SEWING DONE REASONABLE.
Phono Front 502, .
WANTED AGENTS.
WE WANT LIVE, ENERGETIC AGENTS
to handle best selling goods in the world;
$5 to $15 per day; no experience, neces
sary. For particulars, write Underwood &
Underwood, 113 Phelaa bldg., Saa Fran
cisco.
FIVE FIRST-CLASS. AGENTS TO SELL A
choice Investment security; strong com
pany: high commercial rating. Rooms 313
313 Chamber of Commerce feuUdlag.
AGENTS WANTED EXPERIENCED POR
trait agents for proof orders; also proof
passers. Call m E. A. Kale. 43 3d st.
AGENTS $5 A DAY AND UP, KASYr PAK-