Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 10, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE MOENENG OBEGOOTAN, FRIDAY, MAKCH 10, 1905.
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JOIN THE STRIKE
Plasterers and Staffworkers
Called Out
WOULD CRIPPLE BUILDERS
Work Is Going Forward With New
Hands, and the Claim Is Made
That It Cannot Be
Tied' Up.
Plasterers and staffworkers are now
in tv.fi strike at the Fair grounds. The
labor unions hope that by calling off
the men engaged In the work of mak
ing the bare wooden buildings a glar
ing -white, they can effectively ntcp
proceedings and bring the contractors
to terms. They are gradually calling
off all such men, the laBt to go being a
small bunch of plasterers -working on ,
Varied Industries building.
who Quit yesterday morning. All union
plasterers urere cauea on me uu"- j
ment building and off the work on tie
Trail under contract to xinner ana
rnntrartnM sav. mcanwfalle. that an
attempt to tie up the plasterers and
staffworkers is foolish. They add that it
Vm nnn They claim that it
does not require any special cleverness
to do the class of plastering they re
that thev can teach anyone
to do it. J. E. Bennett, under contract
to construct the Government Duuoing,
has a new foreman of staffworkers and,
Trith four trained men to do the mold
ing, claims that he Is having no trouble
breaking in men to do the other work.
With bis present crew, he claims that
he can finish the whole Government
building In good season.
Secures Competent Men.
So far as the difficult work on the
roof is concerned, be seems to be liv
ing up to his statement that lie would
have no trouble securing men compe
tent to finish the undertaking. Today
will see work betrun on the last large
truss on the roof and then the roof
will bn finished. The only other ciiri-
eult -work then ahead will be on the
two hiarh towers, each of -which are
-within seven feet of the required
height. They need merely to be roofed.
Ranidlv as the work on the Govern
ment building is being carried on, it
Is slower than anywhere else, as tne
ct-rikn had far more effect there, ur
ine the last two days a great deal of
work has been done on the American
Inn, though a full crew has not been
obtained there. A perfectly unpreju
diced observer would say of the strike
that it has crippled work, but has not
stopped it by any means.
Men From East Obtained.
Just what effect the strike of the
plasterers and staffworkers will have
cannot be foretold. If the contractors
or rnrrflfit in their statements that
men are easy to train to do the work
and that all there is to it, is to stir
ud a little nlaster of Paris, this strike
will not prove effective either. Many
men who have turned their hands to
all sorts of trades have been the means
of breaking the strike. These are most-
ly men who come drifting in here from j
the East on the low rates, ana navins
no local affiliation, tire glad to take i
advantage of' the places left vacant by
strikers. The unions have attempted to !
catch such men as they come in on tne
trains, but they have been only paruai
lv Muccessful.
Meanwhile the labor leaders, believ
ing that the cause of unionism is at
stake, have seriously contemplated j
calling out all the trades in the city j
connectod with tne Building -J.rac.es
Alliance, in order to tie up work so
completely that the Fair Commission
win iinn ir worm iviuic
Fair to all but union men.
EEL APSES TO HEATHENISM.
After Many Years as missionary,
Negro Becomes Devil-Worshiper,
1XDIAICAPOL.1S. March 9. A dispatch
to the News from Huntington, Ind., says:
Tho executive committee or tne aus-
fdnnjirv Board of the United Brethren in
Christ has dropped from the rolls of the
hurnh Daniel Fllckinger wiiDeriorce, a
native African, who was Brought to inis
ommtrv an a child and after being edu
cated was returned by the ooara to nis
nlrt tribe as a missionary, it is cnargea
by the board that, after a service of 25
years as a missionary, Wilberforce has
non lnrnri linrk to neatnenism ana on-
come chief of his old tribe of devU-wor-
shiners and has contracted plural mar-1
rlago in the wilds of Africa. I
Nearly 50 years ago Dr. Daniel Kumler
Flicklnger. then secretary or tne mission-
arv hoard of the church, was in west
Africa on mission work. While he was
visltine- n Congregational mission, an
nouncement was made that a male child
had been born in the negro village. The
host of Fllckinger christened the baby
Daniel Fllckinger Wilberforce. Twelve
vears later the boy had been brought to
America by a returning missionary and
Dr. Fllckinger accidentally discovered him
at work at tho missionary house in New
Tork. He took the lad to Dayton, O..
and ho was sont to school, then through
the hich school and later to a medical
college at Cleveland. He married a ne-
grass at Dayton and the two went to
Africa to do missionary work among the
old tribe from which wilberforce came.
Later the family returned to this coun
try and Wilberforce lectured throughout
the Central states. us lour ennaren.
two sons and two daughters, attended
Central College here. The sons are still
in this country, one at Otterbeln College
and tho other in the Dayton High bchooL
Wilberforce returned to Africa and the
board has been informed of his return
to heathenism and its accompanying
plural marriages, together with his be-
comlnc- chief of the tribe, rne venerame
Dr. Fllckinger is much depressed over the
"backsliding of his protege, but sanctions
the action of the board.
Rand Sees No Necessity.
BAKER Cm". Or.. March 9. (Special.)
Senator Rand said this evening, when
told of Senator Haines proposal to hold
an extra session of the Legislature-with
out cost to the stato to adjust the for
mal School appropriation:
"You may say for me that I see no
necessity for an extra session."
Public sentiment in this county is de
cidedly against the Normal Schools as
provided for at present. One good Nor
mal School is considered sufficient.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, March 9. Maximum tempera
ture, 77 deg.: minimum, 47. River Teadlng at
11 A. M.. 4.4 feet: change in past 24 hours.
rise 0.2 foot. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to S
P. M.. none; total since September 1. 1004.
22.54 inches; normal. 34.44; deficiency. 11.80,
Total sunshine March S. 1005. 11 hours and SO
minutes; possible, 11 hours and 30 minutes.
Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 6 P. M.,
20.70
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The weather continues fair and unseasonably
warm in the North Pacific States. At many
stations west ot the Cascade Mountains the
temperature this afternoon wae the warmest
on record tor so early In March. At Portland
(ho .maximum was, 77 -degrees, being within 2
this house-cleaning weather will' soon cull
out the choicest patterns.
We are proud of our spring lines,
and are anxious to have you see them.
Whether you are ready to buy or not,
you will find time well spent in looking
at them.
J. G. MACK Sl CO.
Exclusive Carpet House
86-88 THIRD STREET
rEE.-M.MWI. II SM, JEW.
iTwitMwwHiitaca, mum. stem
EoropMa Pica
DR. B. E. WRIGHT
THE PAINLESS DENTIST
Who can fill or extract any number of -teeth -without in
flicting the slightest pain to the patient. The largest and
best-equipped dental office on the Pacific Coast.
342 Washington Street, Corner Seventh
'Phone Mnin 2119.
degree of the highest temperature ever record
ed during this month.
The Indications are that the tr earner w III
continue fair over Friday.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending: at midnight, March 10:
Portland and Tlclnlty Fair; winds becoming-
southerly.
Western Oregon Fair; winds becoming south
erly.
Western Washington Fair, except probably
rain near north coast; north to east winds.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Fair.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind.
STATIONS.
3
Baker City
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Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
. Clear
dear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
PL cloudy
Clear
Clear
pt cloudy
Bismarck .
oK!oo 4
Belse
Eureka
Helena
Kamloops, B. C...
North Head
Pocatello
5210.00 4
42 T 14 X
OOJO.OOI 0
78 0.00 UlE
fesw.oof 4IN
Portland ...........
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Sacramento ...... ..
7" 0.00 123
W410.00 4'x
I72fo!n0iinlrw
Bait Lake City
S4jO.O0 10 W
00,0.00 12,'W
San Francisco .....
Spokane ............
G4 0.00 4 NW
Seattle
Tatoosh Island ....
Walla Walla
650.00, 6 NW
0VO.0OJ34 B
esjo.oo 4jw
T trace.
A. B. WOLLABER,
Acting District Forecaster.
CLASSIFIED AD. BATES.
Hoom, -Rooms and Board. "House-
beeping Rooms," "situations tvantea.- io
words or less. IS cents; 16 to 20 words, 20
21 to 25 words. 25 cent, etc No dls-
additional Insertions.
XJXDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"2tvr Today. 20 cents for 15 words -or least
10 to 20 words. 40 cents: 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc flrst insertion. Tnch additional
insertion, one-half; no farther discount un
der one month.
"XEW TODAY gnage measure agate). 15
cents per line, flrst insertion: 10 cents per
line of each itddltional Insertion.
AXSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonian. and left at this
office, should always be inclosed In sealed
envelope. o stamp Is required, on .inch
letters.
The Oregonian Trill sot be responsible for
errors In advertisements taken through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
THEIR RIGHT
TO KNOW
j people who entrust their money to a bank wast-
I to know now strong it lo.
"THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN
OREGON."
CAPITAL. $300,000.
Fully recognizes this right, and will gladly
furnish depositors a statement ot its conditions.
snowing in detail its
ASSETS AND T.I ABILITIES.
It wants your business and wants you to know
that It issues
COUPON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
That pay 4 per cent Interest and run for five
years. It also Issues lnterest-bearlng certifi
cates of deposit tnat pay from S to 4 per cent
interest, and can ce orawn at any time by
giving a certain number of days' notice. Full
particulars are contained In our hook of
"ILLUSTRATIONS"
Which we shall be glad to send yoo.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
100 Third Street.
BENJ. I. COHEN President
31. L. PrTTOCK. .Vice-President
B. LEB PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
MORI GAGE LOANS
Be Portland ral estate at lowest rata.
Titles insured. Abstract urnlta.
Title Guarantee & Trust CoH
T Oibmt ox Commaroa.
FREE LAND IN OREGON
Under the "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed
direct from state. WRITE OR CALL
TODAT. Booklets and map free. B. S.
Cook Co.. 251 Alder street. Portland, Or.
NOW if you want
the largest possi
ble selection. Our
shelves are over
full of new spring
Carpets now, but
w. xxowxss, aces.
$1.00, $1.50y42.00per Day
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T. WUson. at salesrooms, 180 First
street., at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson. Auctioneer.
At Gllman's Auction Rooms, 413 Washington
street, at 10 o'clock a. m. a. l. xi. unman.
Auctioneer.
At Baker's Auction House, corner Alder and
Park streets. Sale at 2 P. it. Geo. Baker &
Co., Auctioneers.
At the Portland- Auction Rooms. 211 First
st.. net. Taylor ana Salmon. Sale at 2 P. M.
Gui A. 1X3 wit. Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
MYRTLE CHAPTER. NO. 15. O. E.
S. Regular communication this (Fri
day) evening. In Masonic Temple, at
8 o'clock. Social. Br order W. iL
JENNIE N. GALLOWAT, Secretary.
ALASKA OIL GUANO CO. The annual
meeting of the stockholders of the above-named
company will be held in the office ot the com-
pany. No. 43 Concord building, on Wednesday,
Anrll IO or T xr
BRYDON II. 'niCOLU Secretary.
SONS OF HERMANN For the benefit of
German day, the Order of Sons of Hermann
will give a grand ball In Merrill's HalL cor.
Oak and Seventh. Saturday, March 11, 8
o cioca.
MT. TABOR LODGE. NO. 42. A. F.
& A. M. Stated meeting this (Friday)
evening. 7:30, Grand avenue and
Burnslde. All M. M. invited. By or
der W. M. O. P. LENT, Secretary.
HASSALO LODGE. NO. 15. L O. O. F. Reg
ular meeting this (Friday) evening, at .:3d
o'clock. Initiatory work. Visitors welcome.
HENRY BROWN. Secretary.
DIED.
TOTING March 8, at Cedar Mills, Or., J.
A. Young.
r T!T.sriN- Tn this rftv. March 0. 1905. Charles
Edward Carlson, aged 28 years 6 months and
S davs. The deceased was a member cf
Portland Camp. 107. W. O. W. Funeral
notice hereafter. -
FUNERAL NOTICES.
WALL In iin city, on March S, 1905. at her
late residence, 054 tioyt et., Airs. ts. ji. waiu
T-unkrol TViAnv Much 10. 1005. at 8 A. M.
from residence; thence to Vancouver, where I
cervices will be held at 10:S0 A. M.. at fct.
James Cathedral.
BROWN At the family residence 449 Mag
nolia et-. Woodlawn. March 9. 1905, William
A. Brown, aged S2 years 11 months and 24
dava. Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, whian win oe neid ax. jnnieys cnapei
at 3 P. M. today, interment xne i-tt cem
etery.
WILCOX In this city, on March S. 1905. Car
los D. wlloox. aged To years, funeral Sat
urday. March 11. 1905. at 10 A. M.. from
Holman's chapel, corner Third and Salmon
etreets. Services at the grave private.
JUNG In this city, March 8. 1905. Frank
Jung, aced 75 years. The deceased was
member cf St. Joseph's Benevolent Society.
The funeral will take place Saturday, March
11. at 8:45 A M.. from Dunning. McEntee &
Gllbaugh's chapel, 7th and Pine sta.; thence
to St. Joseph's Church, 15th and Couch sta.,
at 9 A M.. where requiem macs will be
offered for the repose of his soul. Interment
Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
DUNNTNG, M cENTEE tt GtLBAUGH.
successors to Dunning JE Campion, under
takers and. embalm ers. modern In crcij de
tail, 7th and Pine. Phono Mala 430. Lady
asilitant.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers and
embalmers, have moved to their new build-
tng. Third and Salmon s Lady "'-tn.
Toleshone No. 507.
3. P. FLXLEY SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. Sd and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Xelepnoae xo. S.
F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 Bass
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52.
ZEIXER-BYBNES CO- UNDERTAKERS,
Embalmers, 273 Rush East 1088: lady aa't.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE 7-ROOM COLONIAL 2-STORY
house, modern in all appointments: furnace
heat, electric lights in all rooms and hot
and cold water upstairs and down; fine
lawn, beautiful roses and chicken-yard;
either 50x100 or 90x100 feet can go with
house. This is a snap. R. L. Cate, 113 2d.
OLD GOLD. JEWELRY, BOUGHT. MADE
over, exchanged; diamonds, precious stones,
loose and mounted; watches. Jewelry repaired.
Uncle Myers, the Jeweler, 113 3d, near Alder.
A GOOD PENMAN
Accurate In arithmetic, capable bookkeeper.
competent letterwrlter, wants position; salary
requirements moderate; city reierences. Ad-
drees P 53. care Oregonian.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
A Quarter or half-block anywhere on Alder
lease or our- -ew uuueing, a. w, oreronlan.
c
AMUSEMENTS.
Columbia Theater Bffifc.
TONIGHT fFRIDAT). SATURDAY. SUNDAY.
UDlcaou. stock company in rsroasoa
covarai masterpiece,
"Aristocracy"
A brilliant satire on American and
foreign nobility.
MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.
Evening. 50c 33c 25c 15c: matinees. 25c
16c 10c
Downtown box office. 327 Morrison, open an
car. pnene ilaln lio. Ewnlnr at meaier.
Phone Main 311.
Jsext week, starting Monday, March 13. mag
nlflcent production ot "JOAN OS" ARC
EMPIRE THEATER. Geo. L. Baker.v Met.
Seats can be ordered by phone. Main 117.
.HUUWN ' Matinee Tomorrow.
Hugh Eulnger presents the laughing
comeay success,
"YOUR NEIGHBOR'S 'WIFE
Wia Master "Wilfred Dunbar as "Boater
Brown."
Prices Evenings. 15c 25c 35e. 50c.
Buster Brown matinee 10c 15c 25c
All next week: rexcentlnr Friday). Ole
Olson matinee Saturday, the famous North
land singer,
BEN HENDRICKS
And the screaming comedy that has cap
tivated millions.
"OLE- OLSON."
Karquam Grand Theater
W. T. MSSLE
Iitlitsi Uisjtir
Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday Nighty March
ia. 14. 15, 1803. SpecUI-race -jaiir.ee
Wednesday. Klrke La Shelle presents
LAURANCE D'ORSAY
IX
"THE EARL OF PAWTTJ CKET."
Evening prices Lower floor, except last three
rows, ;lo; last three rows, i. uaicony, -i,
75c. 50c Gallery. 25c 35c. Boxes and loses.
SIO. Matinee trie Lmrfr floor. SI. 75c Bal
cony. ,oc ana 60c Gallery, sac. c. ocaia
are now jjelllng. (Phone Main 80S.)
BIG LAUGHING SHOW AT THE
STAR THEATER
ASCOT. EDDIE Jk CO
IONES ELECTRICAL REVELATION.
WASHER BROTHERS.
HANSON AND DREW,
MARDO. COMEDY JCGGLER,
NELLIE EMERSON,
ARTHUR JACKSON,
EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOrE.
Admission. 10 Cents: reserved box seats. 25
Cents. Shows at 3. 7;30 and 9 P. M.
NEW TODAY.
PORTSMOUTH
Central to four miles of deep-water
front, near Columbia University, S25,-
000 payroll, employment for all, Bull
Run water, money furnished for
building purposes. Lots, 200 to 300,
on easy monthly installments. .Fran
cis L McKenna, room 606, Commer
cial H. 6. Sib ray, University Park
Sta. Agents wanted.
Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards.
Real Estate, City and Farm
Insurance In All Lines
A. H. BIRRELL,
202-3 McKay bldg-. Third and Stark.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
NEW DOUBLE FLAT, TWO NEW HOUSES,
on full corner lot. LoTejoy at.: JiWi.
Corner, wiut flats, on lain st.; una invest
ment.
Building lot on 13th. South Tamblll.
Comer lot for flats, cloee in. on 7th st.
Fractional corner, close in. on Corbett: JSOO.
Fine business lot, near 11th and Morrison.
Several suburban homes, in lots or acreage.
some with fruit, berries and other Improve
ments.
If you want to make money explain your
self tO XOKXHRUP at S-LTU.
210 and 211 Commercial block.
FOR SALE 2 BEAUTIFUL B AND 8-ROOM
bouses: new, strictly modern, electflo light
ana gas; on union are. car line; o-minuis
car service: nouses open- sunaay aiierooon;
owner one block south, at 6S2 Union ave.
near Morris. See these if you want
something nice. Cash or Installments.
two noon west side buys
Two houses. 7 rooms eacn, nne location, on
Montgomery sr.; ibooo. .
S-room house, lot S0x95 feet, on Mill at..
near cut; 9m.
217 Ablngton bldg.
FltEE LAND! FREE LAND I
A frnr'r tn securo a home and make money;
only cost Is for water right, which averages
$10 per acre; under state control, ror par
ticulars write or call at office ot Columbia
Southern Irrigation Co.. 639 Worcester block.
SAVE RENT.
Stewart Park. 20 minutes by ML Scott car.
lots 60x100. payment $3X0 a month; 100 to
$200: only a few at $100; best value on the
market, in euouroan property; agency on
grounds.
OTTO & CROCKETT.
233 WASHINGTON PHONE CLAT 1CS3.
Laundry in good Valley town; only laun
Arr In county: bulldlnir 30x50: 2 lots: lat
est Improved machinery. Price $2000. Terms.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS DO YOU WANT
to buv a modern borne in this select neigh
borhood? I can sell you one 25 per cent
below market price; favorable terms, w.
H. Grlndstaff. 240 Stark.
FINE 10-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. ON
corner lot. 50x100; hot water heating plant.
Apply on premises. 304 Ross St., cor.
Broadway. 3 blocks from, river. Phone
Union 032.
ROME CHOICE BARGAINS IN FRUIT AND
and farming lands in tne Kogue iuver
nistrlet. Josephine County, Southern Ore-
Bon. Write or call upon G. L. Kayser, Mer-
lln. or.
ALL ON TIME.
$S50 buys three large lots on west elope of
ML Tabor, 40 bearing fruit trees; no cash If
Improved. A.ooress t ow, uregoauui.
FOR SALE BY OWNER GOOD 6-ROOM MUD-
ern house, b-ioot Dasement, ccsrcni uour, cur.
ner lot. 50x100: price $2100: easy terms. See
same at 134 E. 21st et. North.
FOR SALE 7 SIGHTJUX LOTB ON
heights, Bancroft ave., boutn .foniana.
$300 to $350 each; fine view. Geo. W. Watt,
419 McKay Diag.
FOR SALE WILL SELL CHEAP ON TERMS
tn tmit nne mooern resiaence. ii rooms.
block; good location. Phone .Clay 156, or J
57, Oregonian.
200 FARMS, SMALL, TRACTS AND LOTS I
Bargains on O. w. tr. eiectnc line. v. .
Addlton. Lents. Or. Take ML Scott car, 5c.
FULL LOT AND OLD HOUSE NEAR En
trance to Lewis ana lultk put; w,
cash. Get a move. 42 union ave.
LOT 50x150 AND 8-ROOM HOUSE. TTLLA-
raook st., oet. wuiiams ana iioaaej- mes.
Apply at sun aan juuci -
TWO LOTS, EL 12TH. NEAR TILLAMOOK;
-vrlii sell or muia to suit punwuir; uniu
to suit, pnone izasi oio.
$2500 LOT 50x100. 1STH. BET. IXVEJOY
and. Marsnaii; juai rigni iur, uwsj pan
cash. Phone lain uvu.
FINE UNIMPROVED ACREAGE ADJOINING
Woodstock. Tlgnt on car iwe. jgira xw vai-
nrrt 445 Sherlock bldg.
Tmr rat.k CHEAP. A GOOD SUBURBAN
place; choice fruit ana oemes; oy owner, i
agent, u w, vrc8uaii.
k urww fWTAflE. LOT 50x105. NICE YARD.
Harcaln. I'cone joain ou. w. aukb. xutr-
rison, foot Taylor eC
FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS.
Sla St. xrrica ww. auo. t. a.
Daly. S59 13th st.
a.PIYlf HOUSE. CORNER LOT. SUNNY-
alde. one djocx iraa cor. jw. r. v.
Lewis. 27 1st st.
NICE 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE: 15 MINI
utee wauc to ronuou. oou soa nuw iu,
Upper Alblna. ,
ACREAGE NEAR CAR-UNEt.6 MILES FROM
waukie. Or.
$S50 FTNB LOT, HOLLADAYS ADDITION,
close In, sewer and water pipes in. O 59,
Oregonian.
6 AND 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSES. SMALL.
naymest cown, Daiance montnjy. i-exms
East 675.
FOR SALE THREE ACRES ON ST. JOHNS
line; beautiful home. By owner. 300 Benton
street.
downf balance -monthly. Phone East C75.
FOR SALE- OR LEASE. LOT 50x100." TWO
blocks frost the Fair. Inquire 33 Park.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE
$2600 New. eight-room, modern house.
on Williams ave.
$1530 New 5-roora house on Coot ava.
S12S0 New 4-rooxn house on Ivy st.
5930 -House and lot. Vancouver ave
$273 Corner lot. 2 blocks from car
line Mount Tabor. x
Any of the above on easy payments.
A S. ELLIS.
Phone Union 6221. OSS Williams avenue.
ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY;
of h&ndHng acreage: choice acre tracts for
homes, within tb- city limits or outside;
terms to suit. A. C Churchill & Co 110
Second C
340 ACRES. SITUATED IN FAMOUS KLAM-
atn tiaatn, Jvamata county, uregon. unccr
Irritation, cultivation, fence: 40 acres alfalfa;
new house. Darn, outbuildings. 1 mile river
front, open range adjoining; net income from
land in alfalfa. 10 per cent on ilOO per acre:
no better ranch can be had on Pacific. Coast;
price. -$50 per acre. Address owner, S. C
Trayner, -1 Sutter st., San Francisco.
WEST SIDE.
Choice property In most desirable locality.
25xttX. 5 rooma and attic. $21330
WxlOO and 7-roorn bouse $4350
Sttxioo and o-room houso $4300
50x100 and S-room house..... j$S00
&oxiog ana 3-room houoe $6500
60x100 and S-room boose SS000
UMJ. it. 113 SECOriD ST.
FOR SALE, CORNER, 50x100. 11TH ST..
Holladay Addition; also lot 60x100, E.
16th st.. near Couoh. Inqulro owner, 028
otn. west side. Phone Main 4785.
VERY FINE. RICH. LEVEL. IRRIGABLE
land, covered with grass. $2.50 per acre;
in years' time to pay. a. it. spreaaoorouKb.
G34 E. Morrison St., Portland.
FOR SALE FARMS.
TAFT & CO.
122-3-5-6 Ablngton Block.
FEW EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS JUST IN.
620 acres. 250 acres under high state ot cul
tivation. 100 acres more ready for plows.
springs and running water, well fenced, good
house, 3 good barns, plenty fruit. This Is an
exceptional nuy. Particulars at our ornce
2SO acres, fair house. 3 barns. 90 acres In
cultivation, plenty of good fruit, fine outslds
range, all well fenced, good springs, lots of
very best pasture. This is an exceptional
pick-up. Price only $3500: terms.
Mo acres Fine buildings of all kinds. 40Q
seres under cultivation, well fenced. 13 acres
prunes, good drier: 1 miles from good town
in lamniii county, xnis is an up-to-cat
place in every respect; easy terms; $17 per
aore.
50 acre Ail in cultivation, of which there
are 25 acres of hops In tine condition; all
cleared and plowed; yield last year, 57. (XX)
pounds; latest Improved bophiuse; one ol the
nest yarns ana small farms in Polk tauuty.
lhk miles from town: railroad runs past
place. Price only $6500: par: cash.
00 acres 23 acres In nops, . choice jarc;
good house and bam, also bopbeuas; all good
lano. wen xencea: towo.
jv acres a acres nope: no improvements:
sold crop last year for 91000; price of land
now simj.
CO acres. i-mlle from good live town, all
in cultivation. 40 acres In grain, good new
house, good big barn, plenty of fruit, well
fenced. 3 horses, good buggy, harness, new
mower, new rake, piows, narrows. cows.
lot or nay. uniy $4500.
40 acres, l mile from town. 30 acres in
cultivation, good house and barn, well
fenced. 2 horses. 2 cows. 1 buggy. 1 hack.
plows, harrows and lot small tools. lot
chickens. This Is a model place. Only .18000.
part caaa.
TAFT & CO.
122-3-5-6 Ablngton Block lOSSi Third St.
FARMS
A very choice little farm or 20 acres, niceiy
lmnravedr 7 acres In choice crapes. 3 acres lh
strawberries, other fruits; a fine, hard-finished
nouse of 8 large rooms, nice casement, witn
furnace, water clptd to house, nice born, 2
hothouses, with patent ventilators and steam
heat; fronts on a fine road. East Side.
10 acren. nice lana. near wooaaiocie: m
trade Into a homo In Portland and pay some
cash.
47 acres, all choice level land; running wa
ter: can Irrigate: new house and bam: u
miles out on good level road ail way to port-
land? mlc-lrt trade Into eltv property: oOO.
9 acres on car line; all cultivated; will di
vide and sell on easy terms.
G acres on car line, all cultivated, nice ap
ple orchard, ana other fruits, nouse ana Darn,
sell on easy terms.
40 acres, part cultivated; 4 -room house.
barn, outbuildings, orchard, running water;
convenient to Columbia River; a cheap place.
5775.
SO acres good land, all fenced. 35 acres cul
tivated; good bouse, bam and orchard; 1
tools, 10 head cattle. 14 miles to boat land
ing, price for an. xzxx).
HENKLH & BAKER.
217 Ablngton bldg.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 40 ACRES.
with 20. under plow, o acres good tlmper.
balance in pasture and easily cleared; land
Is rich and lays nicely; nice frame house. 6
rooms; large barn, woodshed, chicken-house;
400 bearing fruit treea in perfect condition;
land fenced and cross ten ceo; large team.
harness and wagon nearly new; plows, har
row, etc. Place Is on county road, close to
church, U mile from W. O. W. Hall, mile
from 2-room school, and ZV, miles from town
cn Columbia River; price, $1700; terms or
part, imus & wlllougnDy, Kninma, warn.
FOR SALE 74 ACRES OF TIMBERLAND
on tidewater -of Shoal Water Bay, Paclflo
County. Washington; timber, spruce, and
nemiDu; .vui ecu cucap u u&ea ai once.
Address rf si, oregonian.
FREE HOMES. FREE LAND FREEt HOME-
stead lands located. DOttom lands, sub-Irrigated
soli, and weater first-class. 30 Labbe
bldg.. cor. 2d and Washington st.
FREE LAND IN OREGON UNDER CAREY
Irrigation law; sure crops, perfect climate.
easy water cost; Improved or unimproved.
Deschutes Alfalfa Land Syndicate. 315 Ore
gonian bldg.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
BUSINESS LOT WANTED. IMPROVED OR
unimproved, ner business center, nest Side;
stall exact location ana lowest casn price.
juioress l cu. uregoniaa.
to $10,000; also Business properties. $5000 to
$20,000. Have buyers, u. w. waiting &'co..
408 Ablngton oicg.
I AM TIRED PAYING RENT; HAVE SPENT
?4000; now want a home; must he a bargain.
Address oz, oregonian.
TO EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE, OR WILL EXCHANGE EOR
city or suour&an property, 4 lots ana cot
tage etc., at Tioga, Long Beach. Inquire
of A. H. Tanner. Phone Main 542.
TTTTiFTR. LANDS.
ANYONE DESIRING A GOOD HOMESTEAD
or timber rlxlT can be accommodated by ad
dressing me or applying at tne Times office.
Good wheat land and good timber land In
Morrow and Umatilla Counties; reasonable
price for locating. Harrison Hale. Heppner,
Oregon.
ISO ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS SPRUCE.
cedar and hemlock In Pacific County,
Washington, near Columbia River; will
cut about 7,000,000. Address Box 690, As-
torla. Or.
3TCCE BODY OF TIMBER, ABOUT 9 MILKS
west of this city, suitable for very long plies;
reasonable; no agents, a oo, oregonian.
PILING. 120 ACRES. CONVENIENT. LONG.
old growtn; 3240O. u. w. t-aatnam, Oregon
City. Or.
HOMESTEAD. 19 MILES FROM CITY: BAR-
galn. D. E. Budd. 110 1st.
LAND SCRIP.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready for immediate
use. lowest pitujtaj.
EL F. & F. B. Riley, COS Chamber Commerce.
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP, TIM-
bered. farm or grazing lana; ail sizes, lowest
prices. H. li. uompsos, eia .uarquam, biag.
FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH-
er guaranteed land .scrip on nana ready to
locate. Maginnis & son. I iiuing cicg.
FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER
scrips; general land practice. Collins Land
Co.. Concord bldg.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Etc
CAR OF WELL-BRED DRIVING HORSES
for sale at central btaaies. weignt from 1100
to 1300 pounds; all well broke, single or
doable.
LAP. G GST STOCK OF' NEW AND 2D-HAND
vehicles on coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash.
FOR SALE 15 HEAVY HORSES. 1 .LIGHT
express; talis or rent. 154 iv. sth st.
FOR SALE TWO BUGGIES AND ONE-TRAP
-busy, cheap. 313 water st.
FOB SALE.
Horses, Vesicles, Etc
BARGAIN PAIR OF HORSES, - WEIGHING
2H pounds; perfectly- sound, .good worxers.
single or double, new. neavy narness. wun
collar; complete outnt, $ix. jau
Hth st.
Pianos.
MUST SELL 430 PIANO, USED A FEW
weeks; $230 cash. Sixteen lessons included.
Answer today. Cash only, x 57, Oregonian.
NEW PIANO. HIGH GRADE. TO" TRADE
for board or board and room. J3, Oregonian.
$100 CASH WILL BUY AN EXCELLENT
upright piano. J 60. Oregoniarc
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE FOUR BEAUTIFUL 3HOW-
cases. 11 feet each, double-deckers, all glass,
mirror In back, mahogany wood, oak base,
solid silver trimmings suitable for druggist,
notions. Jewelry, mllllnfery or shoe store; cost
$15 per root; will sell for $3. TMs is a. Dar
galn. Applr G. N. W. Wilson Co., 72 6th,
Barber Supply Houoe.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Renalr It with Elaterite: It rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old Iron, tin or shingles; beat for new roofs.
Elaterite Roofing Co.. room 2, Hamilton bldg.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL.
Hard and pool tables; easy payments: we rent
tables, with privilege of buying; modern bar
fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswlck-Balke-Col-lender,
49 3d st.
FOR SALE SEASONED OAK FLOORING;
oak and ash cut to order; short lengths.
odd sizes on hand, union Lumoer CO..
Portland. Or. R. F. D. No. 2.
SECOND AND FLANDERS BUILDING, 30x20
storeroom or barn: cneap: must oe movea
now. A. H. BIrreil. 202 McKay oiag.
POMERANIAN SPITZ PUPS FOR SALE AT
Rainier Kennel. Peninsular Sta.. Portland.
Or. Writing, send stamped envelope.
ROSES CHOICE VARIETIES: ALSO
fruit trees and shrubs, reasonable. Ockley
Green Nursery, phone Union 122L
160 CORDS FINE FIR WOOD ON BANK
river at Holbrook for sale or trade. Aix iior-
rison st. Ralston.
FOR SALE FINE CHICKENS. AT
Grove Station. Oregon City car line.
HOP ROOTS. S2 PER 1000. INQUIRE OF C.
Scbaefers. Grant's Pass, or.
FOR SALE $7 AND $10 EACH BULL-DOG
puppies. 145 North 5th st.
wkt.p WANTED MALE.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY. STEADY
young man with .$200 cash for permanent
noaltlon. with interest in estanusneo. grow
ing, money-making: business; no previous ex
perience required: this Is an exceptional op
portunity: reference. Hamilton, J4 Langr
Hotel. 323U, Washington.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED.
unmarried men, between ages of 21 and
citizens of United States, of good character
and temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write English. For Information apply to
Recruiting Officer. 3d and uaic sis., port
land. Or.
CLERICAL AND COMMERCIAL MEN ONLY;
office men, bookkeepers, stenographers, clerks,
salesmen, general clerical and commercial
men are Invited to call on the commercial
Employrs' Association. 504-505 McKay bldg..
so.
$50 WEEKLY THOSE DESIRING TO BE
actors see us ana save money; siage bbcuus.
vaudeville acting, singing taught; lessons.
50c; engagements guaranteed, isewmana
Schoql'Of Acting. XXifr wasnington si,
THERE IS MOREt DEMAND THAN EVER
for competent salesmen, Bookkeeper stenog
raphers and technical men, and we need men
lor many sucn positions now open, .rtuauc
Commercial Bureau. Seattle. Wash.
WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN. SIN-
ele. axe 21 to 2S years, to travel and learn
good-paying business: references. Call 11 to
3 P. M.. room 35, The Ankeny, comer An-
keny and itn sts.
STENOGRAPHERS. BOOKKEEPERS, SALE3-
men and general office men can securo desir
able office positions; better your condition.
Portland Commercial Bureau, 722 Chamber of
Commerce.
WANTED Men to learn barber trade: S weeks
completes; positions guaranteed; tuition
earned while learning. Write for terms. Me
ier's Barber College. 644 Clay, San Francisco.
WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN
plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. CO., scnooi or
Practical Plumbing. Send for catalogue. Ad
dress 4973-75 Easton ave., St. Louis, MO.
WANTED BLACKSMITH AND WHEEL-
wrlght; steady worlc all Summer for the
right party. B. S. & L. Co., Hay Creek.
Or. Give wages wanted and references.
ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN
good income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary; send for particulars.
Press syndicate. Lockport, j. i.
CLERK OR BRIGHT YOUNG MAN TO FIT
for Government position: fair salary to start:
promotion as deserved. Call between 8 and
10, 316 Chamber of Commerce.
ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES; COM-
mission; publications, newspapers, periodicals.
Exposition Journal. Clyde's Special Agency,
C3S Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED STENOGRAPHER. SOME CAP!
tal, take partnership established mercantile
brokerage business; extraordinary opportu
nity. L 67, Oregonian.
WANTED INSTALLMENT COLLECTOR
for merchandles accounts. Good salary and
expenses. Address Manufacturer, P. O. Box
1027, Philadelphia, Pa.
ASSISTANT MANAGER FOR LARGE COR-
po ration, 5100 month; must Invest $200 to
$500 in stock; permanent position guaranteed.
G 60, Oregonian.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT-
land and throughout state to solicit business:
good pay to good men. Call or write 607
McKay bldg.
BOY WANTED, AGE 10 OR OVER, TO DB-
liver reports one nour eacn morning, call
between hours of 1 and 2, room 43, Hamilton
Duiiding.
SNAP ADVERTISING PROPOSITION TO
lease to hustler; also subscription business.
Investigate. 638 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK SEE US. CA-
nadlan Employment Co.. 249 Burnslde and
226ft Morrison. Phone Main 3074.
BOY. 15. TO LEARN FLORIST'S BUSINESS
must te strong ana mgmy respectanie. ureen-
houses, 22d and E. Morrison.
TAILOR WANTED ONE THAT CAN CUT.
Coll from 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 P. M., 2221$
crostiy st., room o.
WANTED TWO GOOD BOYS WITH
wheels, well recommended, at 383 Stark
st.. immediately.
YOUNG MAN WITH SOME CAPITAL TO
Join me in legitimate money-making business,
1 58. oregonian.
WANTED A YOUNG MAN WITH SMALL
capital, to invest In good-paying business.
Apply -tl sa st.
CARPENTER WANTED BOARD AND ROOM
for a little help after work hours. N 69,
oregonian.
YOUNG MAN FOR GOOD BUSINESS PROP-
osttlon; small amount cash required. D 53,
Oregonian. -
WANTED FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER.
Holland & Co.. 209 Fenton block, 84 6th sr.
BOY WANTED AT 205 WASHINGTON ST.
Wm. Klumpp, engraver and printer.
Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber Col
lege, 741 Howard St., Bar. Francisco.
GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH-CLASS
salesman. 215 Commercial block.
DR. WALKER, 1S1 1ST. CURES ALL PR
vate diseases or men.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED YOUNG- LADY; HAS HAD SOME
experience In palmistry; nne business prop
osition. ' ttJ. oregonian.
GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work In family of three; must be a good cook.
Apply 141 j. iota st.
LADY WANTED FOR CANDY AND ICE
cream store; $j00 required; pay $80 & month.
-call Z4Sft stark st.
WANTED WOMAN HOUSEKEEPER FOR
two persons, cn a farm. Call 234 Front st.
for Information.
MARRIED LADY TO DO CHAMBER -WORK
for rent or two housekeeping rooms. 129
Grand ave.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work. Apply 595 E. Salmon at., cor 15th.
WANTED A YOUNG GIRL. GENERAL
housework: small family. 429 3d at.
WATSON'S RESTAURANT WANTS AN Ex
perienced pastry cock. (lady). 109 4th.
YOUNG WOMAN" WANTED AS DISHWASH-
. r. . sos AUKeny sr., - opp. postozsce.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED Ladles to learn barber -trade; 8
weeks completes: tuition earned while learn
ing. Halraressing, manicuring and facial
massage In 4 weeks; special terms cow. Write
Moler System College. San Francisco.
WANTED AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL
actors, singers acu pianists lor dramatic com
panies, Portland's World's Fair, etc.; first
class engagement; big salary; call immediate,
ly. Newman's Theatrical Circuit, S26 Wash
ington st.
FOR RENT MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE. CE-
ment basement and walks; best plumbing.
gas fixtures, window shades; $25. Phone
East 1S17. 40 B. 10th et. North.
GLRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL
to see us. Over 1000 positions every month.
Call and re sister. Canadian Parlors, 22tt&
Morrison. Main 1323.
WANTED HOCSEKEEEPRS. COOKS. WAIT-
resses. chambermaids', general workers. St.
Lcftils Agency, 2303 Yamhill. Phone Black
2SSL
ENERGETIC. RESPECTABLE WOMAN.
good paying work. Apply today Mrs. Aud
ley. Columbia Hotel. Vancouver, Wash.
WANTED WOMAN COOK, CAPABLE AND
wuung. good wages. Grand Avenue Hotel.
334 Grand ave.. and E. Mill.
WANTED GOOD COOK, TWO IN FAMILY.
Appiy in morning, si: Joanson st.
MILLINERY MAKER AND APPRENTICES
wanted. 332 Morrison.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALX.
WANTED 2 LADIES OR GENTS TO CAN
vass on a money-maker. 404 Ablngton bldg.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
EXPERIENCED COLLECTOR DESIRES Po
sition, with wholesale house preferred; ref
erence. B 60. Oregonian.
Miscellaneous.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN FLK
nlsh domestic servants and farmers; also, all
kinds of help. 26S Everett. Black 992.
A GOOD EXPERIENCED ALL-ROUND
hand wants position on farm or ranch. G
59. Oregonian.
JAPANESE DESIRES WORK SUCH A3
porter, chamber or dishwashing. Apply 34
North 2d st.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION TO
do cook, housework or dishwashing. P. O.
Box SOT.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER AND GEN-
eral store man wishes position; mining worlc
preferred; references. V 59, Oregonian.
SWEDISH GIRL WANTS PLACE TO COOK
in Swedish hotel or boardlnc-house, good
wages. 60S Thurman.
SITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED
woman as cook In hotel or boarding-house.
552 Northrup.
SITUATION WANTED BY SCANDINAVIAN:
girl for general housework. Call 229 X- 14th,
street.
WANTED BY A GOOD GIRL. A GOOD
home Instead of wages. H 60, Oregonian.
JAPANESH GIRL WANTS POSITION TO DO
work In family. Q 59, Oregonian.
Housekeepers.
SITUATION WANTED BY REFINED. CAPA-
tle young woman as housekeeper, call sso
Yamhill. Phone Black 2631.
Miscellaneous,
CAPABLE GIRL, HOTEL WAITRESS. FIKST-
class cnamoermaias, lamuy cook, colored.
230ta Yamhill. Phone Black 2SSL
COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES WORK,
cleaning, sweeping, etc: full days only.
Room 30. Phone Main 1623.
WOMAN WISHES WORK BY DAY. TEL.
East 2452. Coll morning or evening, bet.
6 and 7.
WANTED AGENTS.
GOOD LTVB AGENTS WANTED TO SELL
lots on commission. In one of the choicest
suburbs of Portland. Address P. O. Box
703, city.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED
ROOMS
In all parts ot the city.
Apply 202 Goodnough building.
Exposition Accommodation Bureau.
Under direction of Lewis and Clark
Fair Corporation. Phone Main 6266.
WANTED ABOUT MAY. 1. ON WEST SIDE.
7 or 8-room, weii-iurmsned, modem house;
email family; beet references. M 58, Ore
gonian. WANT 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS OR COT-
toge. West Side; respectable location; no chil
dren: moderate rent. A 60, care Oregonian.
OTTO & CROCKETT. 233 WASHINGTON.
Phone Clay 16S3. want rental nouses; also
houses on monthly payments.
WANTED TO RENT YOUNG OUPLE WISH
to rent nicely furnished bouse or flat; state
price. E 60, Oregonian. -
WANTED TO RENT A 5 OR 6-ROOM COT-
tage or flat; must oe centrally located. K
40, Oregonian.
TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
by party without children; state price. C 59,,
Oregonian.
WANTED A COTTAGE AT NEWPORT FOR
season or month; state terms. C 60. Ore
gonian. '
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
THE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS. 211 1ST
et., pays top-notch spot cash price, for any
kind of furniture. Rhone Main 5655.
WANTED $1000 ; GOOD INTEREST; 8E-
cured by chattels with ample insurance, or
will sell half Interest in a profitable busi
ness. Address Buchtcl & Kerns. 370 East
Bumside.
WANTED GOOD SECOND-HAND 40 OR
50-horsepower boiler and engine; would
also buy lath' mill; will pay cash. Address
K.. 388 First street, at once.
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes; highest price paid. Call at the
"Fair Deal," 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 51T.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT
tle of all kinds. Phono East 2233.
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR
one or two gentlemen, private family, gas,
bath, heat. 551 Taylor.
THE ELM. 13TH AND WASHINGTON
Newly furnished, single or en suite; modern;
tourists; special rates. ,
WALKING DISTANCE. FRONT ROOM,
suitable for two. $10 month, including bath,
gas, phone. 292 10th.
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. 3D
door from first-class boarding-house. 163
13th. near Morrison.
FURNISHED ROOM WITH PRIVATE
family; every convenience; close in. 243
6th St.. near Main.
LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH ALCOVE;
very desirable, central, one or two gentlemen.
671 GUsan st.
THE FRANCES STRICTLY MODERN,
cor. W. Park and Morrison; prices rea
sonable. x
454 YAMHILL ST. TWO NEATLY FUR
nlshed rooms, reasonable; close In; nice loca
tion. NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, PRI
vate family. ?8 per month. 168 Park st.
CHEAPEST FURNISHED ROOMS. BOARD,
housekeeping suites; close In. 6 Tenth st.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR ONE OR
two. 410 Salmon st.. bet. 10th and 11th sts.
LARGE. LIGHT. CHEERFUL ROOM, USE
of telephone and bath. $3. 713 Hood st.
Cheapest and. best-located rooms In Portland.
$1 week up. Gilman. 1st and Alder sts.
FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS,
good location. 127 N. 22d at.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. VERY REA
so sable. Call at 27554 Clay.
310 10TH ST. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS;
modem conveniences.
WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, 03a
N. 17tn Et. '