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- THE MOSXESG OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, OL7TOBEB 21, 190..
WANTS NO GAT8PAW
Fiat Against Union by Tele
phone Company,
UNION GIRLS ARE BARRED
President Sabln Promises Good
Wages and Fair Treatment, but
Girls Say That Is What They
Are Striking to Secure.
The local management of the telephone
company la being strongly backed up
by the San Francisco headquarters. A
cop-' of the following dispatch from Pres
ident Sabln to the Portland office found
Its way to the strikers yesterday:
San Franciaco, Oct. 19. 1:45 P. St.
G. P. Robinson, Traffic Manager; J. H.
Thatcher, Dh-leion Manager:
In order to avoid all poaslmitty of a misun
derstanding you will port this telegram la
the operating-room:
"Under no circumstances will thl company
employ or continue In Its employ telephone
operators known to be connected with any
UNION' organization. We wni pay nrefrclass
wages, we will give first-class treattss&t and
will only have the necessary rule to give
coed service to our patrons, bat we will not
take any chances on our girls being used aa
a 'catspaw by the organizations of nien who
are liable to call our operator out oa a strike
on account of eympatfay."
Acknowledge receipt of this telegram.
JOHN I. SABTN, President.
TM is rwrarded as an Indirect refer
ence to the linemen, tvho have actively
sympathized -with the struiers ana vrno
are said to have long been trying to get
the operators to orgarnxa.
Commenting on the telegram yesterday,
ran of the strike leaders said:
We would sot have -unionized except to get
Just nrtiat President sawa promises, we uu.ro
oil lnnr a that We WOUld CtV U9 the
iMinn if nn-mrded fair wases and fair treat
ment. We organized because we saw that an
attempt was being made to cut wages ana
then we strstdc because we found that we
.r. hnftur mwfhfinel for organizing. We
had a right to organise and It la unjust to be
discharged for exercising that ngat ine
company openly states that was why we were
discharged. "Catfga.w" or no "catspaw," we
would never have organized if we had been
getting ftart-claas wages ana mm-ciass treat
ment.
The linemen will hold a meeting tonight
at -which it -will be decided wnat, 11 any,
notion their organization will take In the
controversy. The strikers say they have
received a considerable sum from some
unnamed local unions with, which to carry
ha ormtest. A. local clothier has do
nated to the strikers 5 per cent of the
proceeds of his store sales lor baturoay
ftnmoirnwl.
The strikers announce that up to last
evening they had secured aoout ibw sig
natures to their petition to the telephone
company.
Two or three more vacancies were filled
by the company yesterday. The strikers
ot-o cnw'rinp the names of all the im
ported girls with the object of getting
them published by tne -fuget couna pa-
arfl f Tvnsalhle.
A rumor is circulating among the strik
ers that a large number of girls from
San Francisco are on the way to Port
land to nil up present and expected va
cancies.
IN SYMPATHY WITH -GULLS.
nmnRrat!c Club Condoles With
Striking Telephone Operators.
The Multnomah Democratic Club met
last night in their headquarters in the
Hibernian Hall for their occasional po
litical feast The political part of the
menu was lost sight of, however, in the
sympathy early created by Citizen Parker,
who arose to ask the co-operation of the
club in expressing sympathy for the
striking telephone girls.
The motion made by Mr. Parker brought
out a long and spirited debate. Several
of those present thought that It was not
a wise thing for the club to take action
at this time until more was known of the
merits of the case and the question had
been viewed calmly from both sides. The
natural sympathy of the Democratic
heart triumphed at last, however, and the
motion was carried wlthbut one dissent
ing vote. The Democrats of the county
are, therefore, in sympathy with the
strikers and express the belief that the
company has acted unfairly with the
girls In importing "foreign labor, brought
from a foreign country," as stated by the
champion of the girls, Air. Parker.
The old question of to rally or not to
rally came up at the meeting again last
night and It was decided in the affirma
tive. ITor a long time the club has been
trying to join with the Young Men's
Democratic Club in a big rally, but neith
er side would take tho burden of starting
the entertainment. It was decided, there
fore, to relegate the whole matter to the
executive committee of the club with in
structions to arrange the meeting at any
cost It was also decided that Friday,
November 4, was the time to have the
eruption, and that it would be wholly and
solely under the auspices of the Mult
nomah Democratic Club. If any of the
other Democratic organizations want to
get Into the fun they can come as the
guests of tho parent stock.
It was not right, so it was contended,
for tho Multnomah Club to do all the
work while the other fellows, who seemed
to not want to have a meeting at all, to
havo even a part of the glory. Therefore,
It was thought best to take tHe bit In tho
Democratic teeth of the organization and
have all the fireworks In their own
backyard.
The meeting then adjourned In hopes
that the 4th of November would bring
together a larger quorum than usual to
listen to the inspired words of those who
are to be brought to Portland to tell of
the surety of Mr. Parker's election four
days later.
MUSIC IN THE CAPE.
Popularity of Hotel Portland Raths
keller Makes More Room Necessary.
Owing to the overcrowding popularity
of the recently completed rathskeller
feature of the Hotel Portland. Manager
Bowers yesterday announced his decision
to throw open the magnificent hotel cafe
as a place of light refreshment for ladles
and gentlemen, with nightly concerts by
the Hungarian 'Orchestra from 9 o'clock to
midnight. The cafe will accommodate
three times the number of patrons pos
sible in the rathskeller, and the lofty
colling of the huge hall will afford much
greater orchestral scope. Here, con
venient to the street, the public will be
able to hear one of the finest musical
organizations of its size in the country,
and at the same time be served with all
kinds of refreshment ct no greater cost
than In the rathskeller.
"We were compelled to have more
room." said Mr. Bowers yesterday. "The
new rathskeller, with the music of that
orchestra has proved so popular that we
no longer have room cither to properly
serve or otherwise conveniently accom
modate the patrons who pour In every
night. As we could not further enlarge
the rathskeller area and . as no other
place is available except the cafe, we have
concluded to have our concerts there
very evening hereafter from 9 to 12
sTHKi JsssWSCKAX Pi liJ.
ExropMua'Pfc
THE
PORTLAND
FQBTLWD, OR.
Americas Plan
also Earopcaa
Plaa. Modera
Restaarant.
$3 PER DAY
and apward.
New Building Elegantly FaraUhed,
n. Centrally Located.
COSX ONE MXLUOX POTT.ftM.
HOTEL SGOTT
SEVENTH AND ANKXNY STS.
Postomeo Slock.
EUROPEAN PLAN
ROOMS 75e TO $3.00 "PER DAT.
FREE KtB
M. E FOLEY, Xsocager.
o'clock. Aa heretofore, the orchestra will
play in the corridor during the dinner
period from 6 o'clock to 9. We have been
much gratified at the appreciation shown
us by the public and hope now to have
room enough to meet all requirements.
Of course, patrons will continue to be
served in the rathskeller as heretofore."
With this extension of enterprise on the
part of the hotel management, Portland
will have one of the most delightful at
tractions of Its kind in the United States.
Woodmen to Entertain Women.
"Webfoot Camp, No. 65, W. O. W.. will
extend a fraternal reception to Royal
Circle, Women of Woodcraft, this even
ing, assisted by fraternal -visitors from all
the TV. O. W. camps in the city. The
programme will Include a fancy drill by
Royal Circle's Peerless Guards. An ad
dress on "The Fraternal Good Fellow vs.
The Fraternal Knocker," by Capt. F.
H. Coulter, vof the First Regiment staff;
music by Professor Andrew Jackson Davl3
and wife, the blind musicians of Oak
land, Cal., Professor Davis being a mas
ter of the violin; original dancing by Miss
A. H. Hughes, Portland's most elegant
artistic dancer; a reading by Miss
Eugenia Craig; a vocal solo, selected.
Webfoot's new rchestra will be there
with Borne high-class concert music. Re
freshments and a short dance programme
will conclude the evening. Admission free
to Woodmen and their friends.
LAST ST. LOUIS RATES.
Very Low Excursion Tickets Offered by the
O. K. & N. This Month.
On October 27. 28 and 29. the O. R. & N.
again sells very low-rate return-trip tick
ets to St. Louis, good returning until De
cember 3L It will pay you to call at
Third and Washington streets and obtain
particulars from C. W. Stinger, city ticket
agent.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Oct. 20. Maximum temperature,
08 deg.; minimum. 43. Rlrer reading at 11 A.
M., 1 foot, change in past 24 hours, none.
Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., none;
total since September 1. 1904, 2.S5 inches; nor
mal, 4.11; deficiency. 1.76. Total sunshine
October 19, 1904, 6 hours and 12 hours; possible,
10 hours and 48 minutes. Barometer (reduced
to sea level), at 6 P. M., 30.27.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind. 5
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STATIONS.
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Pocatello
Portland .........
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Sacramento
Bait Lake City....
San Franclaso !..
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island ...
Walla Walla
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Fair and pleasant weather continues this
evening in the North Pacific States, except
along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, where it is
cloudy and threatening. The weather la clear
in California. Light rain fell today in North
western Washington, and a light shower oc
curred last night in Southwestern Oregon. The
indications are for generally fair weather in
this district Friday, except along the immediate
coast, where showers are likely to occur.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight, October 21:
Portland and vicinity Increasing cloudiness;
winds becoming southerly.
Western Oregon Increasing cloudiness, with
possibly showers south portion; winds becoming
southerly.
Western Washlngton-Increaslng cloudiness,
with showers near coast.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Fair. A B. WOLLABER.
Actlnr District Forecaster.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE BY
J. W. 0GILBEE
Room 11, 145i First Street
51700
Choice corner lot 50x100 feet with
C room cottage within 5 minutes'
walk of Madison-street bridge.
(East Side); neat, cheap home,
S700 cash, balance time.
Lot 50x100 feet, with 4 -room cot
tage, near ' 14th and Beacon at..
(East Side), very accessible to car
llnes; low price. ,
Corner lot, 50x50 feet, with 5-roora
cottage, near 16th and Ellsworth
sts.. In Tibbetts Addition.
$850
$900
Lots 50x100 feet, each from
$350.00
In Tibbetts Homestead, with different car
lines around it. Lots 50x100 feet Jn Green's
Adidtlon. opposite the Oregan Furniture Fac
tory on Macadam street, from $250 each. All
on easy terms.
I
$35 CASH
Buys a lot on the Peninsula or St. Johns
car line, high, sightly, level, city water,
streets graded, adjoining lots same size,
without improvements, selling for $123; must
be sold to close out estate. Title perfect,
abstract with each sale free Last chance to
secure a lot for hi of Its true value, and
are as fine as any between Alblna and St.
Johns.
BROWN, 331 Stark st opposite Library.
ipenruB, Mgr.
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day
BUSHMTEM
fXlflOMTa
COMKICUL lUTElfn
Special rates
Bade to famllias
and sins Is gentle
sea. The maa
agemect will be
pleased at all
times to saoir
rooms aad give
price. A modern
Turkish bath es
tablish meat la
the hotel.
U. C. BOWERS,
Manager.
F&st-Clasa Restaurant la Ceoaectlea,
Steam Heat, Electrle lights.
PORTLAND, OREGON
CLASSIFIED AD. BATES.
"Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "House
keeping, Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15
words or less. 15 cents; 16 to 20 words. 20
ceats; 21 to IS words, 25 cents, eta. No
discount for Additional Insertions,
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today," SO cents for 15 words or leas;
16 to 20 words, M ceats j 21 to 23 words, 6t
ceats, etc first Insertion. Each additional
lasertloB, one-half; bo further discount un
der one month.
IMPORTANT The low second-time rate
ca advertising that runs either In the classi
fied columns, or under bead "New Today,"
will be gives only when advertising Is in
serted on consecutive days. Daily and Sob day
Issues. Advertising that Is scheduled to
appear at intervals of out or more days
apart will be charged for at full oae-time
rate each insertion.
"NEW TODAY" (gang measure aerate). 15
ceats per line, first Insertion; 10 ceats per
lino for each additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonian, and left at this
office, should always bo hacloscd la sealed en
velope. No stamp is required ea sack let
ters. The Oregonian will aot be responsible for
eituts In advertlscmenta takes through the
telephone;
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Baker's auction-house, corner Alder and
Park. Sale at 2 P. M. Geo. Baker & Co.. auc
tioneers. At Oilman's auction-rooms. 413 Washington
street, at 10 o'clock A M. S. L. N. Gil
mas, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
WEBFOOT CAMP,
No. 65, Woodmen
of the World.
Will extend a fra
ternal reception to
Royal Circle
Women of Wood
craft this evening.
A splendid pro
gramme has been
prepared. Lunch
will be served and conclude with dancing.
All members of the order Invited.
a a. elliott. a a
A. L. BARBUR. Clerk.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
All members of Multnomah
Camp, No. will meet to
night for a short business ses
sion in our hall. We will then
pay a fraternal visit to Webfoot Camp.
J. M. WOODWORTH. Clerk.
PORTLAND CIRCLE. NO. 55. W. O. W.
.uon t forget: circle win give a whist party
tonight. Oct. 21. In their hall In the Ablngton
bldg. Admission 15c. including refreshments.
COMMITTEE.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A
- F. & A M. Stated communication
this (Friday) evening. 7:30. Work
in F. C degree. All F. C are in
vlted. By order W. M.
I. W. PRATT, Sec
HASSALO LODGE, NO. 15, I. O. O. F.
jteguiar meeting tnis i-riuay evening at 7:30
o'clock. Work in the Initiatory degree Visi
tors welcome. HENRY BROWN, Sec
BORN.
BALL October 18, to the wife of Leo S.
Ball. 589 E. Couch st. a girl.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
LEAKE In this city, Oct. 18, 1004. Eliza
beth Ann Leake, aged 20 years. C months,
1G days. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 22. 1904.
at 11 A M. from Holman's Chapel, corner
3d and Salmon sts. Relatives and friends
respectfully invited to attend. Interment
River View Cemetery.
SH1PIRO At 260 Baker St, OcL 20. 1904.
Mrs. Nettio Shlpiro. age 60 years. Funeral
services will be held at the above resi
dence at 2 P. M. today (Friday). Friends in
vited.
DUNNTNG, McENTEE A GILBAUGH,
successors to Dunning & Campion, under
takers and cmbalmcrs, modern In every de
tail, 7th and Pine. Phone Mala 430. Lady
assistant.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Undertakers and
emb aimers, have moved to their sew build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 507.
J. P. PTNLEY & SON, Funeral Directors.
cor. 8d and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. .Lady assistant. Telephone East 53,
Zeller-Byrnes Co., Undertakers, exnbalm
ers. 273 Russell. Phone East 1085. Lady As't.
NEW TODAY.
NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. ALL
Unas of xruit. lot ooxioo, sis Halght ave..
iruu.
Clean Living
CLEAN AIR
CLEAN WATER
A CLEAN SOIL
WOODSTOCK
Has Them All
Think of the mere comfort of
cleanliness.
Our lots in Woodstock are
cheap. We will lend you money
to build. You can pay us in in
stallments.
See the Owner.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY,
Third. St.
c w.
AMUSEMENTS.
AJ ARQUAM GRAND THEATER
AT W. T. PANGLB, Besident Manager:
Phone Main 868.
Tonight and tomorrow night at 8:15 o'clock.
Special-price matinee tomorrow;
Mr. Frederic Belasco presents
FLORENCE ROBERTS.
IN
"MART A OF- THE LOWLANDS."
A Spanish romantic drama.
Evening prices Entire lower floor. $1. Bal
cony. II. 75c. 60c Gallery, 25c. 35c
Special matinee price (tomorrow) Entire
lower floor, 75c Entire balcony, 50c Gallery.
26c, 35c
Seats are now selling for entire engagement..
M ARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T, PANGLE, Resident Manager.
Phone Main S6S.
Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday Nights. October
24. 25. 28. 1004,
FURIOUSLY FUNNY FARCE,
"A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY."
Better than 'Charley's Aunt." More laughs
, than "Jane."
Prices Lmrrr floor, int lt three rows.
$1; last three rows, 75c: last 6 rows. 60c Gal
lery, 25c S5c Boxes and loges, $7.50. Seats
are now celling.
CORDRAY'S THEATER
CORDRAT A RUSSELL. Managers.
Portland's Most Popular Playhouse.
Continued success of the great Russian play.
For Her Sake
Tonight and every night this week,
with Saturday matinee.
Starting Sunday Matinee, October 23, the
idyllic pastoral creation.
Master play of the century.
An Orphan's Prayer
PPTrTE NTrTTT-R TJECOURSEY
And an absolutely faultless supporting company.
men, luv, AFC, ovc, ayrcm i:i? D
50c Matinee. 25c to any part of the house;
CoiumbiaTheater":K
14th and Washington. Phone U0.
TONIGHT. 8:15. AND ALL THIS WEEK.
MATINEE SATURDAY.
THE POPULAR COLUMBIA STOCK CO..
Presenting
Charles Frohman'a New York Success.
"SOTTING THE WIND."
By Sydney Grundy.
Pricee Eveninc. 15c 25c and 50c: matinee.
10c 15c and 25c Downtown ticket office.
Rowe & Martin's Drug Store, 6th and Waah-
lngton ets., rrom 10 A. m. to 1 r. ii.; at u
ater, after 7 P. M.
I -
OREGONIAN COUPON
No. 18 Coupon No. 18
STAR THEATER
Friday Matinee. Oct. 14, 1904.
"This coupon and 5c entitles holder to
one admission when presented at box
office
THE ARCADE THEATER
The Original Family Vaudeville House.
This Week.
HOWARD AND CAMPBELL.
HEARN AND LEWIS.
JARRETT.
WESTIN.
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
(Corner Alder and Seventh.)
H iQ H -CLASS
.REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:3U to 4:20; 7:30 to 10:20: Sunday. 2 to 10
P. U. This ad. and 10c will admit 'two
people any matinee except fiendays and
holidays.
TEN CENTS NO HIGHER.
BIJOU THEATER
SIXTH ST.. OPP. OREGONIAN.
This Week's Programme.
BEHAN, MASCOTTE AND BE HAN.
HUNT'S DOG AND MONKEY CIRCUS.
ROBINSON AND DONOVAN.
LOUIS LE MAR.
MENLO MAGICIAN.
MAGGIE GILLETTE.
THE VITAS COFE.
ALL FOR 10 CENTS.
AFTERNOONS. 2:30. EVENINGS, 7:80.
AKER THEATER
Keating & Flood, Props.
Largest continuous vaudeville house In
America, will open Monday evening, Oc
tober 24, with high-class "Vaudeville. Ten
big Bastern acts.
ADMISSION ONLY 10c
BASEBALL
Oakland vs. San Francisco
Recreation Park, Oct. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
Ladles' days, Thursday and Friday.
Games called 3; Sunday, 2:30 P. M. Ad
mission, 25c; children, 15c
NEW TODAY.
A GOOD RULE
For prudent people is to pick out an old and
well-established institution and to save their
money by depositing it therein. NOW we
want your business and want you to know
that
"THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN
OREGON"
Issues interest-bearing certificates of deposit
tnat pay rrom 3 to 4 per cent interest, and
can be drawn at any time by giving a cer
tain number of dayV notice. Full particulars
are contained in our book of
"ILLUSTRATIONS,"
Which we shall be glad to send you.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
109 Third Street.
BENJ. 1. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
PORTLAND HOMEBUILDING
COMPANY
The next distribution of funds in
Series No. 1 will take place on the first
Saturday in November. Each share
holder in good standing will partici
pate to the extent of one ticket for
each $5 paid by him. There are now
seven happy home-owners who got
their homes through this series, and
whose payments amount to no more
than half rent for such property. Re
member that the last to enter has the
same opportunity to get a home, in
proportion to the number of payments
made, as the first 'to enter, It will pay
you to investigate this.
PRAN0IS L M'KENNA Agent,
Boom 606 Commercial Block.
The Last Quarter
Do You Want It?
We are offering for sale that entire block
between Weidler street and Broadway, on
East Twelfth street. It is the choicest block
in Holladay's Addition, and the price Is
right. We are making arrangements for all
but the last 100 feet square. If you want
this' corner for a home we will advance
money for building.
PORTUWD TRUST COMPANY GF OREGON
Mortgage Loans 5 hh Upwards
Beal Estate City a Farm
Insurance In All Lines
JL H. BISSELL,
aet-3 McKay SnUdlag. Third aad Stark.
NEW TODAY.
' INVESTMENT BONDS
Warrants and stocks bought and sold. J. W.
Cruthers & Co.. Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE:
Worthington Compound
Duplex Pump, second
hand, A 1 condition. Size
10x18x14x10. Deliver
ing 875 gallons per min
ute. Check valve, lub-
ricator, etc., complete.
Inqalre A. W. Cochraa,
Oregoafaa Building.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
THE PORTLAND TRUST CO.. OF OREGON.
109 Third Street.
OFFERS FOR SALE.
$4G0 to 5750 Three choice building lots In
Bartsch Park, 5-mInute car serv
ice; will advance money to build.
J 000 to $750 Seven choice lots in Dent's
Addition; will advance money to
build. '
$850 to JSS0 Six desirable lots, bet. E. 27th.
28th. 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 G rover; will advance money
to build.
$ 1600 House 568 Front street.
$1000 to $6000 Lots and houses on Port-
' land Heights, reached by the new
"loop" electric line.
$ 2000 Lot and building S. W. cor. Union
ave. and Broadway. A profitable In
vestment. $ 7000 100x150 feet East 3d and Pine, 3
houses. $10.000 The finest block in Holladay's Addi
tion. On car line. Will advance
money to build eight houses, or any
other number the purchaser may de
cide on.
$ 7000 A beautiful large house, with barn
ana loveiy grounas, u. ti. cor. ti.
15th and Hancock, worth $10,000.
We can sell for $7000.
$ 2000 Fine lot. on Northrop St., facing
eouth. bet. zm ana zatn, on car
line. Will advance money to build.
$ 2400 Choice building site, 40 feet front.
on Z2Q St., near irving; win aavance
money to build.
$ 87 00 A homelike house on Corbett st..
near juancrott ave., iu rooms, pos
session given promptly, price moder
ate: terms reasonable.
$ 2450 A beautiful lot facing south on
Nortnrup street, Detween mo. ana
24th sts., barn, cement sidewalk,
Improved street: will advance money
to build.
$ 2500 A choice building lot on 23d st
near jonnson, noo ttui aistnct;
will advance money to haild.
$ 000 To Investors we offer a beautiful
house ana lot on PiOD iiui ior $&uuu,
now leased to responsible tenant, so
as to yield a good return on the
price.
We have lots Improved and unimproved In
Eouth 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 advuca
money if desired.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF ORE
GON, NO. 109 THIRD STREET.
$700096x100 ON 12TH AND HARRISON
sts., 1 block from Portland Academy: the
ground is covered with all kinds of shrub
bery: there Is a house that can be re
modeled, but we do not figure this house
In the price. The property, without a
vestige of anything on it is wortn more
than the price asked. W. H. Grindstaff,
240 starx.
FOR SALE 2 FIVE-ROOM MODERN
cottages, gas, electric lights, electric door
bells, nice yard; will rent for $42.50 per
month; good Investment; sell cheap. 32S-
330 San Rafael St., cor. Rodney ave.. Up
per Alblna; will sell -one or both. .
FOR SALE WE HAVE A VERY SIGHTLY
home In one of Portland's most beautiful
eruburbs. half block of ground, on good car-
line: strictly modern new borne; very cheap
at $2000; easy terms, rortiana xruet uom
pany of Oregon, 109 3d st.
$3000 FIRST-CLASS. SO-ACRE FARM IN
Clackamas County, near electric railroad,
two-thirds In cultivation, good house, two
barns, all kinds out buildings, big orchard,
fenced and cross-fenced, living water. 305
Ablngton bldg.
125 TO $180 WILL BUT TOU 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 LARGE 20-ROOM ROOMING
house, centrally located; clears $S0 per
month; good lease, or. will take In ex
change farm land unimproved. E 50, Ore
gonian. '
CHOICE LOTS NEAR MT. SCOTT CAR
line, $80 and $90 each, streets graded,
water mains laid, $5 down and $5 monthly.
Pacific Land Investment Co., room 7, 167
First st.
I .
FARM FOR SALE CHEAI-70 ACRES, 7
acres cleared; house and barn; well and
springe; one acre mixed fruits on county road,
10 miles north of city. T 17, care Oregonian.
BEAUTIFUL LARGE 5-ROOM COTTAGE,
baths. fireplace, cement basement, corner
lot. $1S00. 43d and East Salmon sts. Phone
Union 105.
200 FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOT8
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addlton, Lenta. Or. Take Mt. Scott car; Be
$7000 THREE MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSES,
close In, yearly Income $864; terms; East
Side. Apply Osborn Hotel. Phone East 375.
FOR SALE 500 ACRES STUMP LAND, 16
miles from Portland. Inquire 287 E. Mor
rison st. C R. Davis Fuel Co.
GOOD INVESTMENT, WEST SIDE, COR.,
paying 15 per cent net on $4700. Phone
Main 4340. Owner.
$1000 CORNER LOT, S. E. COR. HOOD
and Grover st., 100 feet on Hood st. See
owner, 211 Glbbs st.
LARGE. MODERN HOUSE, CLOSE IN.
West Side corner. Phone East 670.
HOME CORNER LOT. 9 ROOMS. $675 CASH.
Berry & Alexander. 4 N. 6th.
SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE IN HIGH
land. Call 434 Yamhill st. v
TOR SALE FARMS.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 80 ACRES
with 11 under plow and 11 acres more alarbed
and nearly cleared; all good land; some
small timber on place; 50 bearing fruit trees
and 50 young fruit trees not yet bearing;
lV4-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; is
mile from Carrollton. a town on the Colum
bia River and N. P. Ry. Price $1250. with
$750 down. Imus & WUIoughby. Kalama,
Wash.
CHOICE FARM FOR SALE 317 ACRES IN
best part Willamette Valley. Oregon, 20
acres old hops and 12 acres new hops, al
together 160 acres In cultivation; good 8
room house, barn and all necessary out
buildings, running water, outside of all
other products hop crop brought income
this year $6000; price $jl0 per acre. Inquire
B. S. Cook, 231 Alder st., Portland, Or.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to suit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wm. MacMaater. 311 Worcester
block.
FINE FARM, 55 ACRES, NICELY IM
proved, 8 miles east; electric car. fine
roads; 6 acres Winter apples just bearing;
fine soil, excellent water. 227 Front.
FOR BALE DAIRY FARM. 150 ACRES, 40
cattle, team. Implements, etc.. 8 miles on
Bandy road; easy terms. George Wills,
owner, Cleone, Or.
WANTED FARM OF" 160 TO 200 ACRES,
well Improved. In Washington County; give
full description and price. C 47. Oregonian.
IRRIGATED LANDS OF THE DESCHUTES
Irrigation & Power Co. for sale by A. C.
Palmer, local agent, 418 Oregonian 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. Oregonian. '
RARE BARGAINS $1600 BUYS 25 ACRES
near Brownsville. P. O. Box- 275. Oregoa
City. Or.
FOR RENT FARMS.
OWNER 190 ACRES IN WILLAMETTE
Valley, all cultivated, new house and bars.
01 Hood at. cor. Glbbs. Phone Front 877.
TO EXCHANGE.
NINE LOTS IN THE ABBEY HOMESTEAD
Additicn of San Fraaclsco, two blocks from
ear line; value 93000: clear. Wish small
heme in Portland. What have you? Ad
dress B 33. Oregonian.
WILL EXCHANGE "USE OP 6-ROOM COT
tage in Sumpter for furnished rooms or
house in Portland; will pay difference. C
48. Oregonian.
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 got? Box 9, Hub
bard. Or.
BLOCK OF 14 SIGHTLY LOTS. PORTLAND,
will exchange for Improved city or farm
property and pay casn cutrerence. 226 Fall
ing bldg.
WILL EXCHANGE ONE-THIRD INTEREST
In fine hardware and sporting goods buslnesu
at Seattle for Portland property. Box 740,
City.
TIMBER LAND FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
for city property. D 50. Oregonian.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED A LARGE TRACT OF GOOD
a colony wanting small farms; must be
good land and cheap. B 47, Oregonian.
WANTED HAVE CASH TO BUY 7 OR 8-
room moaera nouse; tvesc sice, particulars
muet be given. W 13. Oregonian.
TIMBER LANDS TOR SALE.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. APPROVED.
Santa Fe with rower of attorney to convey:
also fractional soldiers addlUonal: will enter
small tracts. Maglnnls & Son. 227 Falling
building.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready for immediate
use. LUWr puJiua.
E. F. & F. B. Riley, 608 Chamber Commerce.
PERSONS WANTING TO BE LOCATED
on homestead or timber claims apply to
30S Commercial bldg., port! an a. or.
LAND SCRIP.
at.t. KINDS OF LAND .SCRIP. GENERAL
land practice; our forest reserve scrip for
non-umbered lanas is now ready, uomns
Land Co.. Concord bldg.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles aad Harness.
PAIR OF HORSES. WEIGHT 2900 POUNDS.
are sound, and can oe seen at grading Job:
also pair of farm horses, weight 24O0
pounds; also wagons, harness, buggies
bought, sold and exchanged. Tel. Main
1125. Call Red Front Stables, 15th St., off
Washington.
GOOD. YOUNG DRAFT TEAM. WEIGHT
1000 pounds eacn; wen mateu: win sen caeap;
owner going .bast. Aaaress xj 4u oregonian.
FOR SALE TWO GOOD WORK HORSES;
weight 1300 ana nw. Anaerson -tsros . sta
bles. ZS4 aa st.
WOLFSTEIN buye and sells horses, wagons.
harness, 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 BUGGIES
cue ay, to x. wi, lie fir ubvji.
f
Pianos.
FOR SALE CHEAP FINE. NEW A B.
Chaso piano, owner leaving city. Call morn
lnca 147 ISth at.
Miscellaneous.
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. Tho
H. c Albee Co.. Z4 urana ave.
j
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Renalr It with Elaterlte: It rolls, easy to
lax; needs no painting or coating; good over
old iron, tin or shingles; best ior new roots.
Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN COMPLETE
merchants' lunch outfit; only used a short
time, consisting of large cooiung range,
soup tureens, roast heaters, knives, forks.
plates, etc. call 378-331 .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. Bruns-wIck-Balke-Collender.
49 3d at
LARGE MILK RANCH, 140 FINE COWS,
malt and milk routes, horses, wagons, har
ness. 150 itons hay. all farm Implements,
kitchen furniture; poor health; $10,500 cash.
D 48, Oregonian.
FOR SALE 100 TONS 20 AND 25-POUND
steel relaying Tee rails. Apply to D. J.
Gregory, care M. Barde & Son, cor. Sth and
Gltsan sts., Portland.
MALE FOX TERRIER PUP. THORO
bred pedigreed beauty, 3 months old.
Hance Beaken, 134 N 9th. Main 133S.
NEW TYPEWRITER, LATEST MODEL. $25
off; best make, never been used. H 46.
Oregonian.
Moving picture film, song slides, magic lan
terns. T. P. Andrews. 109 Mont it. S. F.. CaL
IF YOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LIVE FIR,
oak and ash wocd. go to Hoover & Conway.
'TYPEWRITERS, all makes, at cost, from $25:
rubber stamps, seals, etc Coast Co., 231 Stark.
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE-$40 WOLFF
Americans now $25. 7th an'd Morrison.
HARD BRICK FOR SALE 1209 DIVISION
st Mrs. Howe.
FOR RENT PIANOS.
GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO FOR RENT
cheap; owner leaving town. Telephone Main
2408. "Howard," or address Y 47, Ore
gonian. HELP WANTED MALE.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OUR SUPE
rlor. high-grade nursery stock; new and com
plete outfit furnished free; cash weekly; writs
today for choice of territory. Capital City
Nursery Co., Salem, Or.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS MEAT-CUT-ter
for good shop In Everett, Wash.; high
est wages paid to thoroughly practical
roan. Apply with references. Box 54, Ev
erett, Wash.
WANTED 100 AMATEUR SINGERS, PBR
formers, musicians, for Portland's World's
Fair; long engagement Newman's Theat
rical Agency, the Raleigh, 6th and Washing
ton. WANTED GOOD, BRIGHT OFFICE AND
errand boy, about 16 years; must write
. good hand; etate salary expected, refer
ences aad phone number. N 100. Oregonian.
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.
SEE D. E. BUDD, 110 FIRST GENERAL
employment and contractors agent for all
kinds of work: blacksmiths, cooks, tail
ors, lathers, stablemen and railroad men.
14 ROOMS. ON 6TH STREET GOOD
lease; will clear $500 a month the coming
year; 1300 if sold this week; must sell. X
49, Oregonian.
WANTED BOY ABOUT 15 TO DELIVER
letters and be, useful about an office; state
salary expected. Address P. O. drawer 7,
Portland, Or.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SOLICITORS.'
commission; long or short hours! Clydes
Advertising Agency, 418 Chamber of Com.
WANTED TWO PLUMBERS; GOOD
wages for first-class workmen. Address
Lynch & O'Rourke, Walla Walla, Wash.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO STUDY LAW;
excellent cnance to save time and money.
Address E. C, care Oregonian.
WANTED A GOOD TAILOR, GOOD JOB
for the right man. Rook the tailor, Jones
bldg.. Walla Walla, Wash.
WANTED EPXPERIENCED MACHINE
miners' and tool-sharpener; long Job. Ad
dress O 46, Oregonian.
FIRST-CLASS PLUMBERS WANTED
Wages $4.50 per day. Apply to Robert Gil
Ian, 413 Morrison st
YOUNG MAN WANTED TO LEARN BAR
er trade in good shop; terms reasonable.
J 33, Oregonian.
WANTED GOOD INSIDE WIREMAN.
Western. Electric Works, cor. Sixth and
Pine streets.
WANTED CITY SALESMAN TO CALL ON
the trade. Address, with reference, J 47,
Oregonian.
WANTED A NO. 1 FRAME MAKER. - IN
quire Portland Showcase & Fixture Co.
HELP. WANTED MALE.
LOGGERS. MILL AND YARDMEN. LAB-
orers. city ana country; men ana teamsv
farmhands and milkers, restaurant and
mesa-house help; work of all kinds. .Ca
nadian Employment Co.. 249 Burnslds aad
228 Morrison. Phone Main- 3074. .
POSITIONS OPEN FOR COMPETENT 3TEN-
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.
4
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR-
ber trade; some money required. Inquire at
260 1st at- ,
Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber
College. 741 Howard at.. San Francisco.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS
chambermaids, ccoka, waitresses, auras
xtrls. second girls, housekeepers, house
work, $15 to $30. Canadian Parlors. .tiH
MorrJeon. Phone Main 1323.
WANTED 100- AMATEUR SINGERS. PER-
lorniers. musicians, tor portiana s world s
Fair; long engagement. Newman's Theat
rical Agency, the Raleigh, 6th and Washing
ton. STAGE DANCING, SKETCHES. DRAMATIC
an. singing, etc, taught; engagements se
cured: big salary. Newman's Vaudeville
School, the Raleigh. 6th and Washington.
COMPETENT GIRL TO WAIT ON TABLE
assist in general housework1. 71S Wayne
ft-, bet. King and St. Clair, one block
South Washington car.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS.
waiters, caamoermaius. general workers.
f,V f"0?1", -ASency. 230 YamhllL Phone
Black 2S8L
WANTED YOUNG LADY HAVING EX-
jjenenco oa a. gooa soliciting- proposition.
Ryder & Russell, printers. 2d and Wash
ington. LADIES. EARN $20 PER HUNDRED WRIT-
ing anon letters, oena stamped envelope
for particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co.. Caasopolls.
Mich.
. .
WOMAN, NOT UNDER 30 YEARS OF AGE.
to take charge of rooming-house. Call be
tween 3 and 6 o'clock P. M.. 213 3d st.
WANTED EXPERIENCED HOUSEWORK
ui. urst-ciass private iamny: wages 53o.
230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2881.
FIRST-CLASS COOK FOR THE DALLES,
general housework; two in family. Annly
761 Flanders, cor. 23d. 2 until 4.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY CARPET
sewer at once: noun nthora tumwI inniv it
Jennlng & Sons, 172. 174 1st st.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY. YOUNO LADY
for general office work. Apply in own
handwriting, N 00, Oregonian.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED COOK.
Call at Mrs. Z. Snow's, 184 20th St., N.
corner Johnson.
WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework; good wages. Address K 49,
Oregonian.
WANTED TWO. FIRST-CLASS, UP-TO-date,
experienced lady canvassers. 801 De
kum bldg.
WANTED LADIES FOR PLEASANT WORK,
good pay. Room 77. Lewis bldg.. after 10
A. M.
GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND
care of children. 368 E. 15th N.
WANTED A GIRL1 TO ASSIST IN GEN
eral housework. Apply 181 12th.
GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND
care of children. 368 E. 15th N.
WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL
housework. Apply 411 Stark st.
HELP WANTED utat.t; OK 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 2 BRIGHT, NICE-APPEARING
solicitors, ladles or gents: nice clean work,
money every night. 345 1st.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
WANTED BY CAPABLE MANAGER (NOW
in Colorado) position as superintendent of
large office building or similar situation; sat
isfactory references. N 45, care Oregonian.
FIRST-CLASS EASTERN HOTEL MAN
wishes position as clerk, cashier, steward
or bookkeeper in city or out of town. Ad
dress Q 47, Oregonian.
YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD REFERENCES
and eight years' experience In grocery
business wants position as Clerk. P 47, Ore
gonian. WANTED POSITION AS TRAVELTNG
salesman with best of references: state
articles and salary. F 47, Oregoniarr.
MAN OF EXPERIENCE IN OFFICE AND
as salesman wants any kind office work;
reasonable salary. Y 49, Oregonian.
YOUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED IN GENT'S
furnishings, desires position la or out of
town. E 48, Oregonian.
Miscellaneous.
SITUATIONS WANTED FIRST-CLASS
boarding-house cook, experienced woman,
family cook, waitresses, chambermaids,
nurses, washerwomen, houseworkers. 230
Yamhill. Phone Black 2881.
YOUNG MAN WANTS A POSITION: NOT
afraid of work; has good habits and well
acquainted with the city; Inside work pre
ferred. O 47, Oregonian.
YOUNG MAN ATTENDING SCHOOL WANTS
place to work for board and room. Call or
Phone Main 564. Portland Business College.
MAN OF 35 DESIRES POSITION AS
watchman, or to take care of horses; Al
references. J. Stone. Washington Hotel.
J
OUTSIDE POSITION Bl YOUNG MAN,
experience, seven years in office; two years
traveling salesman. T 28, Oregonian.
NO. 1 FIRST-CLASS COOK JUST FROM
the East wishes position as dinner man in
a first-class place. V 47, Oregonian.
FIRST-CLASS PASTRY COOK, CAKE
baker. Ice cream and candy-maker wants
position. G 47, Oregonian.
YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS WISHES
position with Christian Science business
man. T 47, Oregonian.
GOOD JAPANESE SCHOOL BOY WISHES
position to do housework. Address 43 N.
4th st, city.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS A POSITION TO
help in kitchen; small wages. Clay 834.
Eastman.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION TO
work in morning or afternoon. W 49, Ore
gonian. WANTED A POSITION AS PASTRY
cook by first-class man. K 48, Oregonian.
WANTED OFFICE WORK OF ANY" KIND;
experienced; references. P 49, Oregonian.
JAPANESE COOK WISHES SITUATION IN
good family. Phone Black 152.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers aad Stenographers.
COMPETENT LADY STENOGRAPHER DE
slres position; moderate salary. V 43, Ore
gonian. Dressmakers.
MRS G. C. RUNDELLE. 350 3D ST., WILL
give special prices on ladles and misses'
shirtwaist suits 10 days only.
SEWING WANTED FOR CHILDREN OR
fine underwear. Phone Front 194.
Norses.
PRACTICAL NURSE WISHES A SITUATION;
no objection to leaving city. Phone Sootr
2402.
'Housekeepers.
SITUATION WANTED RESPECTABLE
middle-agsd woman, housekeeper, widower,
city or country. 230 Yamhill. Phone
Black 2881.
Miscellaneous.
CHAMBERMAIDS. WAITRESSES, FAMILY
help, housekeepers, nurses, dishwashers,
store, factory, laundry, anybody furnished.
Drake's, 205 Washington.
COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES DAY
work, laundrying, housecleanlng, cooking,
etc; - permanent weekly engagements.
Phone Main 1625.
WOMAN WANTS WASHING. OR ANY
kind of work by day. J 48, Oregonian.