Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 27, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, s 190.
CRACK SHOTS COMPETE
ANNUAL RIFLE MEET OF THE NA
TIONAL GUARD OPENS TODAY.
Eighty-Five Men, Representing "17
Teams From AJl Parts -of the
State, Are Entered. .
Crack shots from every portion oC Ore
gon are gathering here to engage In the
annual rifle, revolver and carbine compe
tition of the Oregon National Guard, be
ginning at 7:30 ovclock this morning-on the
range of the Third Infantry, south of the
City Park and at the head of Jefferson
street. Eighty-five men. representing 17
different teams, -will contest at the shoot,
which will probably not be concluded until
tomorrow night or Saturday morning.
In the state trophy match the prize Is
t silver cup, to, become the property of
the organization winning it three times;
and in the state medal match the prize is
a gold medal to become the property of
the officer or solider winning it three
times. Last year the silver cup was won
by Troop A, cavalry, and the gold medal
br Private E. S. Smith, of Troop A, cav-
alry. The Roseburg team is favorably
spoken of as the winner of the silver cup,
but the Portland teams will certainly do
their best. Other critics favor the cav
alry as possible winners.
The regulations governing, the shoot will
be taken from the firing regulations for
small arms governing the United States
Army, and there is more interest this year
In the shooting than before because of the
recent efforts taken by the United States
Government to Improve rifle shooting all
over this country, not only among the
regular Army and militia of the different
states, but among citizens. This year offi
cers of the different militia companies vie
with sergeants, corporals and private sol
diers, to see who le the best shot. It was
at first a matter of regret to see men of
Troop A, cavalry, frpm Lebanon, take
away both the silver cup and the gold
medal from city soldiers on the occasion
of the last contest, but it has since been
pointed out that the city men were handi
capped from the start in being able to
shoot only at stated occasions on the
Third Regiment range, while their rivals
from the cavalry, largely composed of
farmers and farmers sons, were practi
cally shooting all the year.
Every participant at the shoot Is paid
$3 per day. which Includes $1 per day lor
rations. Each company of infantry and
the cavalry troop are entitled to choose
ne team each, of four selected men and
one substitute. The marksmen are chosen
not only because of their ability to shoot
well but their general steadiness, good
soldierly habits and conduct are taken Into
account. It Is after a careful sifting that
the marksmen are chosen.
Twenty men have been detailed to 'act
as markers, who will be under the direc
tion of staff officers stationed In the rifle
pits to see that the scoring Is correctly re
corded. These staff officers are attached
to no purely local commands, and thus It
Is argued that'' positively no favoritism
can be shown to any one team. It le not
yet known which team shall be the first
to shoot, as a representative of each team
will draw lots for the right of precedence.
The arms used will be United States serv
ice rifles and carbines, caliber .30. with
not less than three-pound trigger pull; and
the regulation United States Army Colt
revolver, caliber.. 3S, with not less than
fnur-nound trigger pull. All practice
shooting practically ceased Tuesday, as
the rules say there must oe no previuua
shooting on the day of the match. In
Knt, matches the distances are for slow
fire 200, 500 and COO yards, and. for rapid
fire 200 and 500 yards. Every competitor
t. oiinuL-Ari ivin shots at each distance.
Every portion of the Oregon National
Guard will be represented at the shoot
t via TTiPn of the First Batters'. Port
land. In past years, officers say, 'the pub
lic has manifested little tor no Interest in
the competition, un me present.
i ic that everv one interested, es
pecially veterans of the Civil and Spanish-
American Wars, Will oe juccym.
Rifle Squad From The Dalles.
THE DALLES. Or.. Oct. 26. (Special.)
nt-in -Rarfrfl with a sauad from Com
pany D, Oregon National Guard, left here
this afternoon ior roruanu w umc
In the rifle competition In that city to
morrow.' Sergeants Burgett and Moore
and Corporals Tyler and Komnson accom
panied Captain Bartell.
BUS INKS S ITEMS.
If Baby Is Cutting Teeth.
t nn snd use thai old and well-tried remedy.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soo thine Syrup, for children
teething.' It soothes the child, softens the sums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic and diarrhoea.
The Denver & Xlio Grande will run
series of special personally conducted ex
cursions to St. Louis during me worms
Fair. No chance of cars Portland to St.
Louis. Call at 124 Third street for partic
ulars.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL RSrORT.
PORTLAND, Oct. 20. Maximum tempera
ture, 63 deg.; minimum, 44. xRlver reading at
11 A. M., 2.5 feet; change lntpaat 24 hours,
rise, 0.8 foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to
5 P. M., none: total since September 1, "1904.
2.36 Inches; normal. 5.01; deficiency, 2.60. To
tal sunshine October 25, 1904, 10 hours and 24
minutes; possible, 10 hours and 24 minutes.
Barometer (reduced to sea level), at IT P. M.,
30.08.
PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER.
STATIONS.
Baker City .
Bismarck ..
Boise
...cs;o.oo
...(52 0.00
!NW
6SE
Clear
lClear
65I0.W
NIY
Clear
Eureka
Helena
Kamloops, B. C
North Head
Pocatello
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg -
Sacramento
Salt Lake City
San Francisco ....
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island .....
Walla Walla
M.O.Ol
Cloudy
O.OO
sw
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
jClear
0.00!
0.00
0.00
SW
nw
SE
W
0.00
0.00
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
0.00
0.00
E
o.oo
W
0.00
W
NE
6410.00
5210.00
11L
Clear
56'0.00j ,SW
Clear
: Clear
640.00
Isw
Light.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Clear and pleasant weather continues to pre
vail In all sections of the North Pacific States:
clear weather also prevails In California, ex
cept along the northern coast, where It Is
cloudy. A light shower also occurred today at
Eureka.
The indications are for continued fair weather
In this district Thursday, with but little change
In temperature.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
2S hours ending at midnight. October 27:
Portland and vicinity Ealr; northwest winds.
Western Oregon and Western Wasningion
Fair; northwest winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Fair.
A. B. WOLLABER.
Acting District Forecaster.
NEW TODAY.
WOODSTOCK
Portland's most attractive suburb.
We offer cheap lots and blocks. We will
loan money to bulla, iou can pay In Install
merit.
See the Owner.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY,
103 Third St.
INVESTMENT BONDS "
Warrants and , stocks . boifght and sold. J. W.
1rutfccrj & Co., Chamber ,ot Commerce.
HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN
Boosts. 91.00 to $3.00 Per Day
According to location.
J., I". DATXES, Pres.
St. Charles Hotel
' CO. (INCORPORATED.) "
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
. PORTLAND, OREGON
European Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50
First-Class Restaaraat In Connection
CLASSIFIED AD. HATES.
"Rooms," "Rooms and Board." "Horue
keeplng Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15
words or lees, 15 cents: 1C to 20 words. 0
cents; 21 ro 25 words, 25 cents, etc No
discount for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL,, OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less;
16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words. 54
cents, etc first Insertion. Each, additional
Insertion, one-half: o further discount un
.der one month.
IMPORTANT Tho low second-time rat
on advertising that rims either in the classi
fied columns, or .under head "New Today,"
will be civ en only when advertising Is In
serted on consecutive days. Dally and Sunday
Issues. Advertising that is scheduled to
appear at Intervals of one or more days
apart will bo charged for at full one-time
rate each Insertion.
"NEW TODAY" (ganre measure agate), 13
cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per
line for each additional Insert! oa.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregon I an. and left at this
a flice, should always be Inclosed In sealed en.
velopes. No stamp Is required on such let
ters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors In julvcrtUemeats taken through the
telephone.
AUCTION SALES TO DAT.
By J. T. Wilson, at aalesroom. 331 An
keny. cor. 6th. at 2 P. it. J. T. Wilson,
auctioneer.
At Baker's auction-house, corner Alder
and Park. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker &
Co., auctioneers.
At Gilman's auction-rooms, 413 Washington
street, at 10 o'clock A. SI. S. L N. Gil
man, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
MINERVA LODGE, NO. 19. L O. O. F.
Regular meeting this Thursday evening at
7:30 o'clock. Initiation. Visitors welcome.
B. KLOTZ, Secretary.
OREGON COMMANDERT.
No. 1, K. T. Special conclave
tnis evening at S o'clock. Or
der of the Red Cress. Visiting
SJr Knights courteously invited.
W. S. MACRUM, Recorder.
OHIO SOCIETY The regular monthly
meeting of the Ohio Society will be held on
Friday. October 28. at K. of P. Hall, Mar
quam bldg. A large attendance Is requested.
Refreshments. WM. GOLDMAN, Sec
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114. A.
F. & A. M. Special communication
this (Thursday) evening. 7:30
o'clock. Masonic Temple. 3d and
Alder sts. Work InM. M. degree. By
order of W. M. B. S. PAGUE, Sec
DIED.
ALLEN At 251 North 24th street, on Oc
mhor 25. 1004. Minnie Anderson Allen, be
loved wife of Captain Robert H. Allen,
U. S. A.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
tt a PT PHnnds and aeaualntanres are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral services
of Jane Hart, wnicn win oe ai nn io
residence. 690 24 St.. at 2 P. M. today, after
which the remains will be taken to the Cre
matorium.
DUNNING. f McEXTEE & GILBAUGH,
successors to Dunning & Campion, under
takers and embalmers, modern in every do
tall, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady
assistant.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Undertakers and
embalmers, have moved to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 507.
J. P. FINLEV & SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52.
NEW TODAY.
D. NCE MT. SCOTT DANCING ACADEMY,
Davis Hall. Lents, tonight; all Invited; gen
eral admission 25c special car. 12:45.
WILL SELL CHEAP 20.000 SHARES STAR
Consolidated Mining stock; adjoins Oregon
Securities. Address P 39, Oregonlan.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY
'In sums to suit. Parrlsh, Watklns & Co.,
250 Alder st.
NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE, ALL
kinds of fruit, lot 60x100. 916 Halght ave
$2700.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Our records are complete and up to date.
We furnish abstracts promptly.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved Portland Real Estate.
SECURITY ABSTRACT TRUST CO.
214-215 Chamber of Commerce.
WE OFFER
One of thi finest quarter blocks' on
Portland Heights
One block from the cars. Location perfect.
Price, low. Terms, reasonable.
PORTUND TRUST COMPANY GF OREGON
109 Third Street.
FOR SALE;
Vorthington Compound
Duplex Pump, second
hand, AI condition. Size
10xl8Kxl4xlO. Deliver
ing 875 gallons per min
ute. Check valve, lub
ricator, etc., complete.
Inquire A. W. Cechraa,
OrconIaH BnIIdl8.
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
PLAN
First-CIass Check Xeetrarast.
Connected "With Hotel.
C. O. SATIS, See. and Treas.
TH&
ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAB ANDERSON, Huaier
Front and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND - OREGON
FREE 'BUS TO AND TROM ALL TRAINS.
Rates European plan. 50c. 75c. $1.00, J 1.50,
(2.00 per day. Sample rooms In connection.
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLD. Res. Man.
.rnone jiain tvts.
Two Performances Onlr Two.
Friday Night and Saturday Mat., Oct. 28, 28,
ISADORE RUSH
In the sparkling comedy with musical numbers.
Evening nrictis Lower floor. 51.50. 1 bal
cany, 51. 75c 30c: gallery. 50c
Matinee pricss Lower floor, SI, 75e; balcony.
ic, ouc; gaiiery, mc, 2oc
SEATS ARE NOW SELLING.
THE ADVANCE SALE OF SEATS
, FOR
FRANK DANIELS
In the musical comedy.
"THE OFFICE BOIV
At the'Marquam Grand Theater. Monday and
Tuesday nights. Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, will open
tomorrow (Friday) morning, at 10 o'clock.
Prices Entire lower floor, $1.50. Balcony,
first 6 rows. Si: first 3 of last 6 rows. 75c:
last 3 rows In balcony, 60c Entire gallery. 60c.
.oozes ana logea, $10.
CORDRAY'S THEATER
CORD RAT & RUSSELL. Managers.
Portland's Most Popular Playhouse.
Crowded houses. Delighted audiences.
Tonight and every night this week, with ladles'
ana children s maunee aaiuraay.
That beautiful pastoral play,
"An Orphan's Prayer"
Starting next .Sunday afternoon matinee, four
days only, Sunday, aionaar. luesaay ana
Wednesday, Oct. 30. 31. Nov. 1 and 2,
ANOTHER BIG SENSATION.
Straight from the heart New York's big hit,
"The Fatal Wedding"
PRICES. 10c 20c, 30c
Special reserved seats. 60c Matinee. 25c any
part of the house: children (special seats), 10c
BAKER THEATER
KEATING & FLOOD. Managers.
Third and TamhllL
LARGEST CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE
HOUSE IN THE WORLD.
EVERY SEAT 10c
One performance afternoon; two every evening.
THE STAR THEATER
The Best and Most Fashionable Vaude
Tllle Theater.
ALPINE .FAMILY.
HOWE AND EDWARDS.
THE THREE RENOS.
LOIS KKNDENHALL.
JOHN J. WELCH.
WILL C. HO XT.
THE PROJECTOSCOPE.
Shows '2:30 to 4:30 P. M-. 7:30 to 10:30 P
M. General admission, 10c; reserved box
seats, 26c
LYRIC THEATER
(.Corner Alder and Seventh.)
HIQH-CLASS.
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:30 to 4:30; 7:30 to 10:30; Sunday, 2 to 10 P.
M. This ad. and 10c will admit two people
any matinee, except Sundaya and holiday.
TEN CENTS NO IIIGHBR.
THE ARCADE THEATER
The Original Family Vaudeville llouve.
This Week.
THE DANCING KIDS.
BEATRICE LORNE.
DURRANT AND BALDWIN.
GILLEN AND GILLEN.
KATE COYLE.
THE BIOSCOPE.
Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., 7:30 rir 10:80 "P.
M. Admission, 10c to any seat.
t .J
BIJOU THEATER
SIXTH ST.. OPP. OREGONIAN.
Week of October 24.
LANE AND SUSINETTE.
- THE TOMLIN KIDS.
STICK AND STONE.,
THE TWO RUSTICS.
MENLO MAGICIAN.
MARGIE GILLETTE. "
NEW PICTURES ON VITASCOFE.
10 Cents; that'salL
Afternoon, from 2:30 to 4:30; evenings,
from 7:30 to 10:30.
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.
BASEBALL
Portland vs. Los Angeles
Rscnsation Park, Oct. 25, 26, 27, 23, 29, 30
Ladles' days. Thursday and Friday.
Games called 3; Sunday, 2:30 P. M. Ad
mission, 254? children, 15c
EW TODAY.
$35 CASH
Buys a lot on -the Peninsula or St.' Johns
car line, high, sightly, level, city water,
streets graded, adjoining Iota same, size.
without Improvements, celling for 5125; must
be sofa to close out estate. Title perfect.
abstract with each sale free. Last chanc to
secure a lot for hi of Its true value, and
are as fine as any between Albtna and St.
Johns.
BROWN. S31 Stark sL. opposite Library.
FOR SALE
We have a very elghtly home in one of
Portland's most beautiful suburbs, half block
of ground, on gooa car-ime: s incur modern
new home; very cneap ai easy terms.
PORTLAND TRIM COMPANY OF OREGON
109 Third Street.
MORTGAGE .LOANS
Ob Portland raal state at lowest rates.
Titles insured. Abstracts furnished.
I Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
FOR 'SALE REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATJfc FOR SALE BY THE TITLE
Guarantee & Trust Co.
S500 Takes a fine lot on Union ave., bet.
Stanton and Sellwood; sewer and gas. (A.
230.)
$1400 New house. 5 rooms, bath, gas.
basement, lot 50x70 feet. Falling at... near
Union ave.; $150 cash, balance 515 a
month. (A. 295.)
51000 New cottage 5 rooms and two lots
00x100 feet In North Irvington. Call at our
North Irvington on Union ave., near Fall
ing st. (A. 293.)
51750 House 5 rooms, bath. Patent W.
C street Improved and sewered, lot 50x
105 feet, on Ivy st.. bet. Williams and Rod
ney ave (Ai 298.)
,.'500 100x100 feet and house 6 rooms,
streets Improved and sewered. Mason st..
3 blocks from Thompson School, car passes
property. (A. 297.) At
51600 New cottage 6 rooms, bath, full
basement, stationary washtubs. electric
light, street Improved and sewered; Mal
lory ave.. near Falling. (A. 293.)
51650 New house 7 rooms, bath, full
basement, lot 50x100 feet; Mallory ave..
near Going st.; bet. two car lines. (A. 292.)
52250 New house 5 rooms, bath, etc;
piped for gas; lot 60x100 .feet; Holladay
Park Addition. (E. B. )
52000 Fine corner 100x100 feet, E. 19th
and Schuyler; cement sidewalks, sewer. (H.
176.)
$225 Woodstock, 100x100 feet, cor. Ross
and Lovell sts. (E. P. 231.)
$1200 Lot on 18th at., near E. .Morrison.
E. P.)
$2500100x100 feet, S. E. cor E. 19th
and E. Stark. (E. P. 236.)
$3250 House 6 rooms, concrete base
ment, gas, barn, sewer In and paid for;
street newly Improved; cor. E. Couch and
E. 24th. (E. P. 223:) , . ,
$3000 E. Taylor st, near 23d, lot 60x100
feet arid a first-class modern house of 7
rooms, piped for gas. (E. P. 234.)
$175003x100 feet and modern house 7
rooms, bath, two fireplaces. Hear the car
line, top of Portland Heights;, fine view.
(P. )
Cheap lots We have a bunch of fine level
lots within a few minutes' walk of car
at Peninsular Station for sale very cheap:
fine chance for small chicken ranch. Also
sites for the homebuilder. Call and Inves
tigate. Titles Insured, abstracts furnished.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.. 6 and 7 Cham
ber of Commerce. Ground floor, 4th-st. side.
THE PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF
OREGON.
'The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon."
offers Its services to the public for the
buying and selling of real estate upon com
mission. This rtrnnrtment of Its business
Is In charge of Mr. John F. Daly. Real
Estate Officer, and Mr. Walter J. GUI,
Second Assistant Secretary.
The Company, having ample capital and
resources, which It does not hesitate to
use In 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 this office.
100 Third street, and confer with Its of
ficers In regard to anything that you may
wish to buy or sell.
$700 TO $1000 NUMEROUS- CHOICE,
building lots In Evans' Addition to Aioina,
the cream and center of that section at low
prices.
51000 to SHOO Two fine lots, N. E. cor
ner 2d and Grover; will advance money to
build.
SIfiOO House 60S Front street.
Portland Trust Company of Oregon, 109
3d street.
$7000-06x100 ON 12TH AND HARRISON
sts.. 1 block from Portland Academy; the
ground Is covered with all kinds of shrub
bery; there la a house that can be re
modeled, but we do not figure this house In
ih nrict The nroDertv without a vestige
of anything on it Is worth more than the
price asked, w. a. unncaiarc, i-io a car.
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.
FOR SALE 0-ROOM HOUSE. SUPERB
Queen Anne style. 2 lots, cnicken-nouse. sta
ble, woodbouse. 15 bearing fruit trees, $1550
if sold in 14 aays. a snap, on- nowe si.,
Durham ave.. E. Woodlawn. Isaac Moore.
Abstract furnished.
FARM FOR SALE CHEAP TO ACRES.
ncrea cleared: house ana nam; weit ana
springs: one acre mixed fruits on county
road. IV miles oorui ul i-iijr. x ai, we
Oregonlan.
PRETTY HOME. 4-ROOM COTTAGE,
tiantrr. hall, beautiful location, corner lot.
car txyo blocks, 15 minutes to city; $300
complete. Address owner. V 55, Oregonlan.
MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE. WITH HOT
water heating plant, witnm easy walking
distance and near two car lines. Apply at
premises. 364 Ross st.
CHOICE BUILDING SITE. 40 FT. FRONT
on 22d st.. near Irving; will advance
money to build. Portland Trust Company.
109 3d st.
S950 I-ROOM HOUSE, 3 FULL LOTS.
housenoia luraiiure, cow. irein soon, iu
sacks potatoes, wood. 129S N. 14th St.,
Woodlawn.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. f. electric line. o. R.
Addition. Lents, Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 5c
COSY COTTAGE: IRVINGTON; CORNER
lot; shrubbery, iruit trees; reasoname terms.
Inquire owners 562 Tillamook st.
FOR SALE 600 ACRES STUMP LAND. IS
miles from Portland. Inquire 2S7
rlson st. C R. Davis Fuel Co.
FOR SALE LOT 12. BLOCK 3. ROSE
dal- Addition; make cash oner. Address
C 40, care Oregonlan.
tlOCO-CORNER LOT, S. E. COR. HOOD AND
Grover sis., iuu ieei on xiooa bu aeo owner.
211 Glbns St.
WILL. BUILD 5-ROOM. HOUSE. FURNISH
lot. $100 cash. $10 month. c commercial
bldg.
NEW, MODERN, 8-ROOM home, Willamette
Heights, easy payments, .rnone -East 875,
FOR SALE 9-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN.
full lot; bargain. 383 urana ave.yx.
HOME CORNER LOT. 9 ROOMS. $675 CASH.
Berry & Alexander, 4 r. etn.
6-HOOM MODERN COTTAGE; EASY TERMS.
Owner. Phone East uio.
FOR SALE FARMS.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 80 ACHES
with 11 under plow and 11 acres more slashed
and nearly cleared; all good land; some
emal' timber on place; 50 bearing fruit trees
and HQ vounc fruit trees not yei Deanng
1-story house, small barn, live water, team
young horses, neany new namess ana mjoa
2 cows and calves. 70 cnicxens. a tons nay,
am Ttotatoes. harrow and other tools:
mile, from Carroll ton. a town on the Colum
bla River and N. P. By. Price $1250. with
$750 down. Imus & Wlllougnby, Kaiama,
Wash.
$3000 FIRST-CLASS SO-ACRE FARM IN
Clackamas County, near electric railroad,
two-thirds in cultivation, good house, two
barns, all kinds outbuildings, big orchard,
fenced and cross-fenced, living water. 118
Ablngton bldg.
BARGAIN FINE STOCK RANCH AND
dairy farm, 320 acres, Columbia River
bottom, 1 miles river frontage. prai
rie, balance brush and grass land; house,
barn and orchard; price $2750; terms. G
30. Oregonlan.
)
FARM FOR SALE 320 ACRES LEVEL,
nice land, nearly all cleared. 100 acres fine
bottom land, JJ5 head of stock, running
water, good out range: close to school;
terms to suit, all for $9000. R. L. Hall.
43 Vt 3d st.
Z
IMPROVED FARMS FOK BALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to suit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wm. MacMaster. 311 Worcester
block.
FINE FARM. 55 ACRES. NICELY TM
proved, 8 miles -east; electric car, fine
roads: 6 acres Winter apples Just bearing:
fine soil, excellent water. 227 Front.
HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS FINE LEVEL
farming lands, abundance of good water;
making up party to start In few days. No.
4 N. 6th. opposite Postotflce.
FOR SALE a SECTION OF LAND, WEST
ern Lane Co., suitable for dairying and
stockralslng. Cascara nearly pays price.
W 100. Oregonlan.
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.
RARE BARGAINS $1600 BUYS 255 ACRES
near Brownsville. P. O. Box 275, Oregon
City. Or.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED A LARGE TRACT OF GOOD
- land near railroad to divide up and sell to
a colony wanting small farms; must be
good land and cheap. B 47, Oregonlan.
WANTZD HAVE CASH TO BUY 7 OR 8
reess acdern bosse: Wnt Side. Particulars
Baft it ciTa. W IS, OrcfQou.
TO EXCHANGE.
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.
win exchange for improved city or farm
property and pay cash difference. 226 Fall
ing bldg.
WANTED TO TRADE FOR AUTOMOBILE:
also lor huiming lots, ttiz commercial bldg.
Main 1940.
TTXBTiR LANDS FOR SALE.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approvkd, unrestricted, ready for Immediate
use. LOWEST PRICES,
a P. & F. B. Riley. 608 Chamber Commerce.
PERSONS WANTING TO BE LOCATED
on homestead or timber claims apply to
306 Commercial bldg.. Portland. Or.
-LAND SCRIP.
ALL KINDS OF LAND SCRIP. GENERAL
land practice; our forest reserve scrip for
nonrtlmbered lands Is now .ready. Collins
Land Co.. Concord bldg.
FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH-
er guaranteed land scrip on hand ready to
locate. Maglnnls & Son. 227 Falling bldg.
FOR "SENT FARMS.
OWNER 190 ACRES IN WILLAMETTE
Valley, all cultivated, new house and barn.
801 Hood st., cor. Glbbs.' Phone Front 077.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles and Harness.
$110 BUTB TEAM. WEIGHS 2350 POUNDS;
ure couna ana true pullers, suitable for farm
or express work, with good harness. Call 26
N. 15th st.
FOR RENT SEVERAL STALLS FOR
horses cheap. Travis Bros'. Woodyard. 463
Everett, cor. 12th. Phone Main 810.
FOR SALE TWO GOOD WORK HORSES;
netful jow uuu urn. juiuerson urea , sta
bles. ,254 3d at.
$30 BUYS A GOOD RIDING OR DRTVTNG
pony witn saaaie ana bridle. 459 Me
chanic .street.
RESPONSIBLE PARTY CAN HAVE USE
of good work horse for - its board. Call
Lyon's Stable.
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AN 2D-HAND
venicies on oost tor saie or hire. 211 Wash.
WOLFSTELN buys and sells horses, wagons,
luuuciu, uusbics. turn implements, zt iront.
FEW TOP WAGONS AND
BUGGIES
cheap, 49 N. 4th, near Davis.
FINE SPAX PONIES, VERY STYLISH, FOR
saie cneap. .rnone union ho
Pianos.
FOR SALE CHEAP FINE. NEW 'A. B.
Chaso piano, owner leaving city. Call morn
ings 147 13th st.
Miscellaneous.
SEWLNG MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY
damaged machines at very low prlcea
singer, v. a., uomesuc. wheeler &. Wilson
and White; dropheads In oak and box tops.
At Wheelex. & Wilson and Domestic offices,
S. S. Slgel, agent. 335 Morrison st.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair it with Elaterlte: It rolls, easv to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old iron, tin or shingles: best for new roots.
Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2, Hamilton bldg..
FOR SALE CHEAP ALMOST NEW
large steel range, suitable for boarding
house or logging camp; reason for sell
ing, have no further use for same. 331
East Jilorrison. Phone East 287.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables; easy payments: we
rent tables, with privilege of buying. Mod
ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick
. Balke-Collender. 49 3d st.
FINE SHOW FOR LEWIS AND CLARK
Fair: three handsome models, magnificent
painting and lecture for same; had success
ful run on St. Louis "fiKe ; easily packed.
Apply 339 sneriocK mag-
FOR SALE 100 TONS 20 AND 25-POUND
steel relaying Tee rails. Apply to D. J.
Gregory, care M. Barde & Son. cor. 8th and
Gllsan sts., Portland.
A LONG-RANGE TOURIST GLASS WITH
case and strap almost new; original cost
$22.50; only $9.50. Uncle Myers, 143 3d
St.. near Alder.
FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED FEMALE
bull terrier. 3 months old: price reason
able; call morning or evening, 413 11th st.
HUNTERS I HAVE A DUCK AND GOOSE
gun. will sell at half what new one costs.
35 North 1st, Exeaubrack. t)verland Hotel.
FOR SALE MAHOGANY. GOLDEN OAK:
Axmlnster carpets, all new. of 8 rooms or
14 rooms In all. 4i0 Taylor st.
FOR SALE A FRESH COW 0 YEARS
old, gives 4 gallons per day. Inquire 344
Sellwood st.. Alblna.
Moving picture film, song slides, magic lan
terns. T. F. Andrews, lou Mont., s. f., Cal.
IF YOU WISH GOOD 4-FOOT LIVE FIR,
oak and asn wooa, go to noover & uonway.
ONE FINE KITCHEN STOVE: ONE HEAT-
ing stove; cheap; party moving. 89 N. 15th.
True writers, ail makes, at coat, from $25: rub
ber stamps, seals, etc Coast Co.. 231 Stark.
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF-
Americans now tn ana jaomson.
GOOD JERSEY COW FOR SALE INQUIRE
1321 Mllwaukle ave. Phone Scott 3671.
WALNUT ROLL-TOP DESK. COST JSO.
Will sell for $40. Phone 3452 union.
TTKT.T- WANTED MALE.
THE ORIGINAL JOHN A. MOLER HAS
opened one of his famous barber colleges at
644 Clay St., San .Francisco, special induce
ments this month; positions guaranteed; tu
ition earned while learning. Write correct
number, 644 Clay st., San Francisco.
LOGGERS. MILL AND YARDMEN. LAB-
orers. city and country; men and teams,
farmhands and milkers, restaurant and
mess-housa helot work of all klnda. Ca
nadian Employment Co., 249 Burnslds and
eja orris on. .fnone Mam 2074.
MANUFACTURING CONCERN DESIRES. A
person living la city, town or village for a
special work; $15 per week for one that Is
active, reliable and honest: a good, steady
position; give age. Ideal Fire Extinguisher
Company. Philadelphia, Pa.
I
POSITIONS OPEN FOR COMPETENT STEN
ographers. bookkeepers, office men. managers,
salesmen and technical men. Call Pacific
Commercial" Bureau. . room 45. Concord blk.
2d and Stark, Portland, or write for. booklet.
f
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OUR SUPE-
rlor. high-grade nursery stock; new and com
plete outfit furnished-' free; cash weekly:
write today for choice of territory. Capital
City Nursery Co., Salem, or.
WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN. SIN
gle, to travel and learn good-paying bust
ness, wno can leave town immediately; rei
erences. Call at room 14, 409 Morrison st.
from 10 to 3 P. M.
WANTED 1 00 AMATEUR SINGERS. ACT-
ors. musicians, etc., for Portland's World's
Fair and road shows. Newman's Vaude
ville Circuit, the Raleigh, 6th and Wash
ington.
WANTED YOUNG MAN. SOME EXPERI
ence. "window-trimming; fine opportunity.
Clerks Registration Bureau, 265 Morrison.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SOLICITORS.
commission; long or short hours. Clyde's
Advertising Agency, 418 Chamber of Com.
j
WANTED YOUNG MAN WITH SOME
talentuo learn cartooning; excellent oppor
tunity. Address E. U.. care Oregonlan.
WANTED HUSTLERS TO TACK SIGNS,
dlstrubute circulars, samples, etc; good
pay. Sun Advertising bureau, unicago.
BOY WANTED. ABOUT 15 YEARS OF AGE.
for omce wont ana as messenger; .witn di
cycle preferred, u 00. uregonian.'
WANTED BOY: MUST BE ACCURATE
and very quick at flgurea; must .write
good hand. X 3S, Oregonlan.
WANTED AGENTS. SALARY OR COMMIS-
slon; $4 to $10 per day. jv. k. xayior & Co.
23 LaDbe mag., roruana, ur.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR
. ber trade; some money required. Inquire at
260 1st st.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MACHINE
miners and tool sharpener, long Job. Q 40,
Oregonlan.
Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber
College. 741 -Howard st.. San Francisco.
PLATEN PRESS FEEDER; ALSO ERRAND
boy. at 210 Stark. A. F. Ellis, printer.
WANTED B OT. GUIS WOLD & PHEGLF-Y.
131 VIS. st,
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLEBODIED,
unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 35,
citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate hablts.'who can speak,
read and write English. For information,
apply to Recruiting- Officer. 3d and Oak sts..
Portland. Or.
MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE IN S
weeks and secure profitable positions. S-Ul
Inducements this month. Catalogue ituUIed
free. Moler System Col.. San Francisco.. Cat
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
25 GIRLS FOR A FACTORY. MANUFAC
turlng overalls, shirts: piece work: guaran
tee $3 per week to Inexperienced help. Apply
to Clendennlng Angllm Co., 410 Occidental
ave., Seattle, Wash.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CHAM-
hennaias. cooks, waitresses, nurse girls,
second girls, housekeepers, housework $15
to $30. Canadian Parlors. 226H Morrison.
Phone Main 1323.
WANTED 100 AMATEUR SINGERS. ACT-
ors. musicians, etc, for Portland's World's
Fair and road shows. Newman's Vaude
ville Circuit, the Raleigh, 6th and Wash
ington. STAGE DANCING. SKETCHES. DRAMATIC
arc. singing, etc, taugnt; engagements se
cured: big salary. Newman's Vaudeville
School, the Ralelgn, 6th and Washington.
WANTED A GOOD NURSE GIRL FOR
.child four years old; must sleep home:
hours, 8-6:30. Call today only, room 2,
Hesperian, 17th and Morrison.
TWO SWEDISH GIRLS. COOKING AND
second work; first-class family; must be
experienced; best wages. 230 Vi Yamhill.
Phone Black 2SS1.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS.
waiters, chambermaids, general workers.
St. Louis Agency. 2304 Yamhill. Phone
Black 2881.
WANTED RESPECTABLE GERMAN
woman, under 35, housekepeer, widower,
with children. 23054 Yamhill. Phone Black
2881.
WANTED A STEADY GIRL FOR HOUSE-
work; good plain cook, small family; call
forenoons. 61 N. 21st St., cor. of Davis.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work; must be a good plain cook; two In
family; good wages. OSS Raleigh at.
WANTED BUSINESS WOMAN TO TRAV-
el for Portland firm; must be over 25; fair
education. D 40, Oregonlan.
WAITRESS, EASTERN OREGON HOTEL,
$zu. fare: girl for camp; hotel cook, $30.
Drake's, 205 Washington.
WANTED TWO WOMEN TO HELP COAT-
makers in tailor ship Immediately. 224
Washington st, room 10.
GOOD RELIABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. 809 Lovejoy, bet. 24th and
25th. Apply morning.
WANTED GIRL AS COOK AND LAUN-
dress; must be competent. 179 St. Clair st.
Mrs. J. N. Teal.
WANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS LADY CAN-
vassers, well experienced, big money. 801
Dekum bldg.
NEAT GIRL,
GENERAL HOUSEWORK.
small family.
10th st.
Apply 495 E. Davis, cor. E.
A GIRL WANTED AT 232 N. 18TH TO
take care of a child 5 years old; call even
ing.
WANTED GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE-
work, small family. 783 Williams ave.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR
general housework. Apply 369 10th st.
WANTED EXPERIENCED RESTAURANT
waitress at Morris', 327 Washington.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL
kitchen work. Apply 575 Hoyt st.
A WOMAN FOR GENERAL HpUSEWORK;
gooa wages. 461 itoaney ave.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED INDUSTRIOC8 MAN OR
woman, each district to manage business
of well-established compuiy; salary $20.
paid weekly and expenses; expense money
advanced; position permanent: no invest
ment; previous experience not essential.
Manager Como bldg.. Chicago.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPH
printer, lady or gent; also two retouchers.
801 Dekum bldg.
WANTED GOOD WASHER, WRINGER
hand and polisher. F 39, Oregonlan.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
AN .EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALES
man wants position in store or as city
salesman or collector. Address L 40, Ore
gonlan.
POSITION IN "GROCERY BY EXPERIENCED
clerk. Address James cook, 28 7th st. North,
POSITION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED
shipping clerk. Y 38, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
NATIONAL &. CONTINENTAL DIST. CO.
iut wasn. oiag.. room ay. .rnone Alain 1T78.
Distributors of all kinds of advertising mat
tr and samples; guarantee advertiser against
all loss; mall or telephone ordem.
NATIONAL & CONTINENTAL DIST. CO.,
270 Washington bldg., room 30. Main 1778.
Distributors of all kinds of advertising mat
ter and samples, guarantee advertiser against
all loss; mail or telephone orders solicited.
YOUNG MAN ATTENDING SCHOOL
wants place to work for beard and room,
outside of school hours. Apply at the Port
land Business College, or phone Main 564.
YOUNG MAN ATTENDING SCHOOL WANTS
place to work for board and room. Call or
Phone Main 564. Portland Business College.
YOUNG MAN FROM EAST DESIRES Posi
tion In office, cashier or light outside work;
best references. Address T 39, Oregonlan.
SIT. STEADY POSITION WANTED BY A
good young baker, stranger In city. Ad
dress 82e N. 3d st. The Model, room 3.
EXPERIENCED JAPANESE WANTS SIT-
uatlon to do cooking and housework, pri
vate family. Frank. 253 Couch street.
OUTSIDE POSITION BY YOUNG MAN.
experience, seven years in office; two years
traveling salesman. T 28, Oregonlan.
EXCELLENT JAPANESE WANTS Posi
tion In hotel or restaurant as chef or sec
ond cook. 71 N. 3d St., city.
FIRST-CLASS CARPET LAYER WANTS
steady place; Is also good furniture doc
tor. Address B 56. Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED HORSEMAN. RELIABLE,
wants work In livery stable, or care of
horses. G 56. Oregonlan.
POSITION BY YOUNG COUPLE. STRANG
ers, in hotel or other work; best of refer
ence. J 50. Oregonlan.
WANTED POSITION AS MEATCUTTBR
and sausagemaker; good reference. F 38.
care Oregonlan:
GOOD JAPANESE SCHOOL BOY WISHES
position to do housework. Address 43 N.
4th st.. city.
FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN CHINESE COOK
wishes a place In hotel or restaurant. R
38, Oregonlan.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS JV. POSITION TO
help In kitchen; small wages. Clay 834.
Eastman.
BARTENDER WANTS A POSITION. CITY
or country; well recommended. N 39. Ore
gonlan. SCHOOL BOY WANTS PLACE TO WORK
for board. W 38, Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Housekeepers.
WIDOW WITH 11-YEAR-OLD BOY, WANTS
position as housekeeper for widower or land,
lady for rooming-house. F 32, Oregonlan.
Domestics.
POSITION WANTED AS FIRST-CLASS
cook in boarding-house; also flrst-class
. dining-room -girl; best of references- In
quire at 193 4th st.
WANTED PLACE BY YOUNG LADY TO
do chamber or second work; several years'
experience. Call 166 N. 18th, bet. 9 and 2.
SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED
Swedish girl as family cook or second
work. 230 YamhllL Phone Black 2881.
WANTED A PLACE TO DO CHAMBER
work, room 25, 228 Washington st.
A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A PLACE AS
neeond glrL F 56.. Oregonlan.
3 SWEDISH GIRLS WANT
GSNSKAL
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers aad Stenographers.
COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER' OF SIX
years experience desires position; ha.
Knowledge of bookkeeping. T 40, Ore
gonian. YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER DESIRE'S
position; pas knowledge of bookkeeping; Rij-U-erate
salary. Main 2331.
Nurses.
PRACTICAL NURSE WISHES A S1TUA-
tlon; no objection to leaving city. Phone
Scott 2402. .
Miscellaneous.
SITUATION WANTED BY CAPABLE
young woman as nurse. Invalid or sick, or
governess; experienced chambermaid; 1st
clas3 washerwoman: housekeeper, waitress.
230H YamhllL Phone Black 2SS1.
WORK WANTED TELEPHONE CLAY 445
for chambermaids, cooks, domestics, house
keepers, laundresses, waitresses. Drake
203H Washington.
WANTED TO GIVE PRIVATE LESSONS
evenings. German or English. For particu
lars address V 38, Oregonlan.
PLAIN SEWING FOR WOMEN AND CHIL-
dren. flrst-class work. 2CS Clay st. Phone
Main 4197.
YOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS
nurse girl; speaks German. Address Q S9.
Oregonlan.
WANTED TO LEARN
MILLINERY
trade. Phone Main 4256.
WANTED AGENTS.
AGENTS ON SALARY OR COMMISSION
The greatest agents' seller ever produced;
every user of pen and Ink buys it on sight:
200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent s
sales amounted to $620 in six. days; another
$32 In two hours. Monroe Mfg. Co.. X 44.
La Crosse, Wis.
HUSTLERS TO SELL HARDWARE NOV-
elty; practical ; sells at sight to farmers,
mechanics or householders; money-maker,
exclusive rights: call after 6 P. M. 2St
Yamhill st. Phone Hood 972.
FIVE FIRST-CLASS AGENTS TO SELL A
choice Investment security; strong com
pany; high commercial rating. Rooms 312
313. Chamber of Commerce bldg.
WANTED TWO UP-TO-DATE PHOTO
coupon sellers; ladles or gents. Rembrandt
Studio. Ablngton bldg.
WANTED PICTURE AGENTS; NEW OF-
fer; big money. &01 Dekum bldg.
WANTED CANVASSERS, MALE OR FE-
male. call 184 4tn st.
WANTED TO RENT.
WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO WANT
houses. If you have a house to rent, see us
or send description. We make no charge' for
renting. H. E. Edwards. 187 1st at.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED BAYj BROWN, SORREL, -OR
dapple gray gelding, 1200 to 1400 lbs.,
thoroughly broke to single harness; ani
mal must have appearance and have no
defects or bad tricks. Apply at U3 Front st.
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes: highest price paid. Call at the
"Fair Deal." 62 X. 3d. Phone Hood C17.
WANTED GOOD YOUNG TEAM WEIGH-
lng about 12Q11 each; harness and farm
wagon. J. E. Cronan. 410 Macleay Bldg.
WANTED TO BORROW $2000 OR .$3000
on land close to Portland. Address B 33,
Oregonlan.
MONEY WANTED $1600 to $2000. at 7 per
cent, on East Side suburban acreage. Q 33.
Oregonlan.
WANTED A HORSE TO FEED FOR THE
Winter; will guarantee best of care. 10J
5th st.
THREE OR FOUR STORE COUNTERS,
must be. cheap. Address P 38, Oregohlatt.
SHOES HALF-SOLED FOR 50c at HOOLA-
baugh'e. 267 Taylor, bet. 3d and 4th.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CATi
tie of all klnda. Phone East 2233.
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
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THE AUDITORIUM. 208 3D ST.. BET.
Taylor and Salmon, one block south of Ba
ker Theater, new brick building, elegantly
furnished, steam heat, hot and cold water
in room, porcelain bath, rooms with private
baths, elevator: reasonable rates.
HOTEL OXFORD (EUROPEAN). 6TH AND
Oak Finest rooms in city, single or en suite;
all modern conveniences; private baths, hot
and cold water In every room; tourists and
commercial men solicited. Phone Main 53.
THE FATRMOUN T. 29 N. 6TH. NEAR P. O.
New. elegantly furnished rooms, single or
en suite; hot and cold water In rooms, steam
heat, electric lights, baths; reasonable rates.
Phone Red 1731. ,
"THE LINCOLN." 409 Morrison, cor. 11th
New brick, elegant, furnished, aunny rooms;
all modern conveniences: tourists, and travel
ing men collcited. Mrs. T. D. Hughes. Prop.
FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. WITH AL
cove. suitable for 3 gentlemen; also smaller
furnished room, accommodating one or two
gentlemen. 141 13th st., cor. Alder.
THE ANGELUS. 272 CTH ST., COR. JEF
ferson Just completed, strictly modern,
choice location; some nice tront suites;
single rooms. $2.50 up per week.
THE NEWCASTLE. .3D AND HARRISON
Elegant up-to-date furnished and unfurnish
ed housekeeping and other rooms; heat, bath,
light free; reasonable prices.
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FOR RENT, 190 12TH ST. ONE LARGE,
nicely furnished room; bath, gas, furnace
beat, parlor; no sign; ladles only.
PLEASANT NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS,
everything new, four blocks from Hotel
Portland, home comforts. 250 6th.
471 JEFFERSON. BET. 13TH AND 14TH
Two beautiful rooms, private family; rea
sonable; board near; references.
FOR RENT A LARGE, PLEASANT
front room, modern conveniences, suitable
for two. 103 13fh st., cor. Taylor.
BEAUTIFUL ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN
suite, newly furnished: bath, gas, phono
and furnace heat. 251 10th st.
ICS 11TH ST. NICE. CLEAN. WELL-FUR-nlshed
rooms, good location; furnace heat,
electric lights; reasonable rents.
LARGE. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM
for gentleman, private family, light, heat,
batb 551 Taylor. Main 2396.
NEWLY FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM IN"
private family; modern conveniences; cen
tral location. 272 Park st.
WANTED TWO OR THREE THOUSAND
dollars on country property, close to city.
Address B 55. Oregonlan.
407 STARK. BLOCK NORTH WASHINGTON,
pear 10th Nicely furnished front rooms, all
conveniences. Phone 1043.
LARGE ROdM NICELY FURNISHED, ALL
modern conveniences; "breakfast If desired.
349 Harrison st., near 7th.
121 13TH, COR. WASHINGTON NEWLY
furnished rooms, lngle or en suite; $2.50 and
up; gas, bath and phone.
129 13TH ST. NICELY7 FURNISHED FRONT
room. bath, phone; reasonable; between
Washington and Alder.
FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BATH AlCD
phone, reasonable, at 129 13th St., bet
Washington and Alder.
TWO LARGE. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
rooms: reasonable; suitable for gentlemen.
288 3d and Columbia.
DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM. WITH BOARD,
modern conveniences; In pleasant home. 181
N. 16th. Main 4971.
244 7TH NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM,
suitable for one or two gentlemen; all con
veniences; reference.
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166 10TH. NEAR MORRISON FURNISHED
front room, suitable for one or two persons;
modern conveniences.
TWO HANDSOME ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN"
suite; modern. Corner Park and Jefferson.
t Phone -Slain 3335.
11TH ST.. 258 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
alcove room, private family, modern; two
gentlemen.
ELEGANTLY FURNISHD ROOMS. NEAR
Multnomah Club; modern. 182 17th. cor.
YamhllL
TWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS,
close In. East Side. 110 E. 14th. Phone
East 304.
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM WITH,
stove. $10; also small front room, $0. 250
12th.
Neatly furntsfeed siagle rooms and housekeeping'
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