Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 10, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MORNING- OREGONIAN, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1905.
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ALTAR, HIS THEME
Rt Rev. Abbot Thomas Speaks
at Cathedral.
LOVE, GOD'S MASTERPIECE
Declares That the Altar of the Church
Shows the Divine Love for
Man, and Aeks Its
Remembrance.
Right-Rev. Abbot Thomas, of Mount
Angel, was the preacher at vespers last
night at the Cathedral of the Immacu
late Conception, and chose as his sub
ject, "The Altar." He specially ad
dressed the members of the altar society
of the Cathedral parish, and among the
clergy present was Archbishop Christie.
The musical service was an Impressive
one, solos being sung by Miss Elizabeth
A. Harwass and Dom J. Zan. There was
a large congregation.
Abbot Thomas gave an eloquent lecture,
and said In part:
"Pointing to the altar which has been
raised in this sanctuary, I raise my voice
in earnest appeal and say: 'Behold, tills
altar will bo a testimony unto you; a tes
timony of your faith in Him who has
made this altar the place of his daily
oblation; a testimony of your hope in him
who hides his glory and majesty upon
this altar, in order without fear and
trembling that we alljnay approach him.
Orators tell us of the altar of our coun
try where her best and noblest sons wil
lingly sacrifice their hopes, ambitions
and aye, their lives. "We hear lofty
words spoken of the altar of the human
heart, upon which we offer sacrifice either
to virtue or vice, and the pages will re
main unknown until God shows them to
the world In his owi good time.
"There is also the altar of love and
hatred. Love Is the grandest creation.
God's masterpiece. "When God created
love he consulted his heart rather than
his intellect Hatred Is love's opposite.
The altar of the Catholic Church is the
altar of God's love for man, in the man
ger at Bethlehem, at the Last Supper at
Jerusalem, and upon Mount Calvary. Be
from God's altar you have rejoiced in time
of prosperity and there, too, your tears
have flowed in the hour of sorrow. There
you have formed your resolutions, made
your promises and felt the streams of
heavenly grace overflowing your soul.
The poverty of the altar shall proclaim
the fact that you remember the beauty
and comfort of your own home, but for
get the beauty and comfort of the house
of God. Its splendor snail announce to
all that enter this church that God's busi
ness is dear to your heart, and that you
love the beauty of God's home on earth."
In closing the abbot made a plea for
new members for the Altar Society and
called the latter "a priceless diamond."
I0HB0N STOCK MARKET DULL
Money Grows Cheaper and American
Securities Are Higher.
LONDON, April 9. The stock market
developed dullness during the week, ow
ing to the various new bond issues at
tracting more attention from the public
Investor than speculative shares. The dis
appearance of the hopes of peace between
Russia and Japan, which, caused Paris
to sell here also added to the depression,
while the Moroccan question and the
hpme political situation had an effect
upon the sensitive market, which was
reflected in the decline In the price ot
consols during the week.
Money for the time being Is fairly cheap
now that dividends "have been disbursed
and the Japanese loan calls paid, but
there Is some doubt that there will be
a plethora at the present time, owing to
the fact that Paris is absorbing all the
gold on the open market, presumably for
Russia, and not much Is likely to arrive
at the Bank of England. Should the war
be concluded soon, however, the position
will bo reversed and gold probably will
be sent to the continent from London.
American securities have shaken oft
the recent depression under the efforts
of the Wall-street bulls, and quotations
were generally higher during the week.
Canadian Pacifies and Steel preferred
leading with a rise of six points each.
Public Interest here is still moderate, de
spite the optimistic reports from Amer
ica regarding general prosperity and
splendid trade conditions.
Multnomah Club Shoot.
The second weekly meeting of the
Multnomah Rod and Gun Club found
smaller percentages recorded yesterday
than in the first meeting. The score yes
terday :was:
Shot at. Broke. P.C.
Collier 100 84 .84
Abraham 100 81 .81
Winters . 100 77 .77
Carlson 100 74 .74
Cooke 6a 48
Caldwell 70 46 .66
Ijong r 100 64 .64
Klernan 50 31 .62
Halver 0 SO .60
Llpman S9 .60
Thornton 100 60 .60
WpIIr 100 52 .52
Buckley 100 27 .27
finpars 10 2 .20
Kodal 10 1 .10
The last two weekly club shoots may
he regarded as simply practice events,
"but next Sunday the club will begin the
series for the Inman medal. From that
time on bigger scores may be expected.
Trials of a Game Warden.
Milwaukee Sentinel.
'rut-ma Wnrflens lead a strenuous exis
tehee, it is paid, and I know that some of
v.nm lmvp to tx -nrp.ttv shrewd to carry
out the work for which they are appoint
ed, said M. L. Ferguson.
"T true tnld a storv In a little town out
on the other edge of tho state the other
day which bears out this statement.
a c-Qrno xffardnn found a man EDearlnx
pickerel through the Ice. At the side of
the little snanty in wmcn iu usuiuk yod
lav a inrim ntekerel. The came
warden stole to the hut and -threw open
the door. ,
' Did you spear thlsickereirte asked.
" -Did you know it Is against the lawr
" Well, you see that the fish isn't dead,"
rr.ao tVin nc5iirAfl resrvmse. 1 have been
spearing catfish, and that pickerel kept
getting in the way. i naa to jau it bbhi
ly and lay it on the ice until I finish fish
ing. Then I will put it wick."
"Tho game warden walked off."
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, April .-Maximum tempera-
tore. 66 dee.; minimum, 4Z. iuver reaaing at
11 At M.. 5.1 feet; change in part 24 hours,
n a iwai TM-ectoltatlon. C P. M. to 5 P. II..
trace; total since September 1, 1904. 27.05
tnrhoa? normal 89.32: deficiency. ll.CT. Total
sunshine April 8, 1905, 7 hours and 38 minutes;
possible. 13 hours and 11 minutes. Barometer
f reduced to sea level), at O F. M., 80.01.
WEATHER. CONDITION'S.
a ilrM!rhflrce, of moderate energy has devel
oped over the Great Salt Lake Basin, causing
minn in scattered Txirtlona of Eastern Oregon.
Knstpra "Washlneton. Southern Idaho and
Northern "Utah. Light showers have also oc
curred today In the Sound country. The
weather thin evening: Is generally clear In this
district west of the Cascades, and cloudy and
threatening In the sections east of this range
of mountains.
The indications are for generally fair weather
A
CLEAN
KITCHEN
IB THE MASK OF A' GOOD HOUSEKEEPER.
lFO WOMAN, HOWEVER, WANTS TO LIVE EST
HER KITCHEN, OR TO BREAK HER BACK
TRYING- TO KEEP IT CLEAN.
COVER THE FLOOR WITH LINOLEUM,
AND YOU CUT THE KITCHEN WORK IN TWO.
OUR BIG STOCK OF LINOLEUMS AND OIL
CLOTHS WILL MAKE SELECTION EASY.
PRICES RANGE FROM 40c TO $1.75 PER
SQUARE YARD. . ,
EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE
J, G. MACK & CO.
86-88 THIRD STREET
fUL 1EXXSCXAX, Zrea.
Sovopeaa Plan
THE BEST WAY TO
Slzen to accommodate 4. 6, 8. 16 and
in this district Monday, except In Southern
Idaho, where showers -will probably continue.
PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER.
Is. 2?
3 2- f a so
STATIONS. 5
I 5 g. I r
1 Vf f
Baker C!ty.
440.0024tN
4SO.O0j2O&W
54f T (l21N
56!0.001241NW
Cloudy
Bismarck.........
Ipt- cloudy
Boise
IRaln
Eureka
Helena...........
North Head.....
Pocatello..
Portland...
Red Bluff.. .......
Roseburg....
Sacramento
ICIear
321 T 14N
50 0.00I24INW
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
54 0.141 GSW
SS T U31NW
7ZO.O0
58 0.00
eso.oo!
IPt, cloudr
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Salt Lake City
San Francisco.
020.06
1500.001
Pt, cloudy
Spokane
52 0.00
Clear
Clear
dear
Seattle
56 0. Si
520.00
Tatoosh Island
"Walla "Walla
-MSiO.oO!
Cloudy
T trace.
"WEATHER FORECASTS.
Pnwi maAr, at Portland for 28 hour
ending at midnight, April 10:
Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy; north
westerly winds.
western Oregon ana western aeningun
Partly cloudy: brisk northwesterly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho Cloudy and oocastor.ally
threatening.
Southem Idaho Cloudy ana threatening, wun
showers. A. B. WOLLABER.
Acting District Forecaster.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At residence. 407 Alder St.. at 10 o'clock A.
M. S. L. N. Gllraan, auctioneer.
Ttr T T Wllunn ai salesroom ISO 1st fit., at
10 A. M. J. T. "Wlleon, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
tr i-KTxnvn TrYrwn m 10. JC OF P. Ttfltr-
ular convention tonight at 8 o'clock, in Pythian
Hall, ejgnui soar, .nurrjuam uuiiuui. jvoquiro
Rank. Visiting Knights cordially Invited.
L. VET6EY. C. C.
FRED P.fHOLM, K. of R. and S.
MARTHA "WASHINGTON CHAP
TER, NO. 14, O. E. S. Stated commu
nication this (Monday), April 20, 8 P.
M. By order W. M.
BELLE RICHMOND, Sec
REPUBLICAN VOTERS Meeting of regis
tered Republican voters of Ninth "Word will be
held at 518 Williams ave.. as follows: Precinct
53, 8 P. M.; Precinct 02. 0 P. M., April 10.
Precinct .51. 8 P. M.; Precinct 60, O P. II.,
April 11. Precinct 49, 8 P. M.; Precinct 48. 9
P. M., April 12.
HARMONY LODGE. A. F. AND A.
M. Stated communication this (Mon
day) evening, 7:30 o'clock. Masonic
Temple. Third and Alder sts. "Work
In F. C. Decree. A cordial Invitation
to all M. M. By ordor "W. M.
RUFUS R. BALL, Sec
DIED.
KELLY In this city, April 9, 1903. Bridget
Kelly, wife of Michael Kelly, of Sycamore,
Otv, aged 69 years. Funeral notice later.
KELLY In this city. April 0, 1905. at the
liome of her daughter. Mrs. Applegate, 197
Cook avc. Bridget Kelly, aged ttt years.
Remains at Zeller-Byrnes Co. 'a parlors. Fu
neral announcement hereafter.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
SYMPSON In this city, April 6. 1005. J. S.
Sympson aged 34 years. Funeral will take
place today at 2 P. M., from Dunning. Mc
Entee & Gllbaugh's chapel, 7th and Pine sts.
Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
T
DUNNING, McENTEE GILBAUGH,
successors to Dunning & Campion, under
takers and embalmers, modern In every de
tail. 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady
assistant.
EDWARD HO T.MAN CO Undertakers and
embalmers, have moved to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 597.
J. P. FINLEY A SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
P. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO., UNDERTAKERS,
Embalmers, 273 Bas'l; East 10SS; lady as't.
NEW TODAY.
FREE LAND IN OREGON
Under the "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed
direct from state. "WRITE OR CALL
TODAY. Booklets and map free. B. S. Cook
& Co.. 251 Alder street, Portland, Or.
G. W. XJfGWLES, lfe
$1.00, $1.50, $2.0Oper Day
SEE PORTLAND
Is byTally-Ho,
"-Cabriolet,
Boulevard
Wagon,
or Landau.
PHONE" MAES' 222
UNITED CARRIAGE
CfMfAHT-
28 people. 1Kb 2nd HOBBISOK Sts.
AMUSEMENTS.
Marquam Grand Theater AyfiSJ,
PHONE MAIN 868.
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT,
M ai FIgman
And an excellent supporting company In the
famous farcical comedy eucccss.
"THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY."
Prices Lower floor, except last 3 rows. 51;
last 3 rows. "5c Balcony, 75e and 50c Gal
lery, 25c and 35c Boxes and loges, $7.50.
COLUMBIA THEATER
TONIGHT, ALL "WEEK, MAT. SATURDAY,
The New Columbia Stock Company,
In the powerful play.
"WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN."
Evening, 50c 35c 25c, 15c Matinee, 25c,
15c 10c Downtown box office open all day,
Dolly Varden candy shop: Main 110. Evening
at theater; Main 311.
NEXT "WEEK "DORA, THORNE."
Fill PI PP Geo. L. Baker,
i-lTll irVL Resident Manager.
1g CENTS
XJ ADMISSION.
MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:15 P. M.
One Show Evr vir-v,t ,. c.i t nc
All This "WeekSthe Sensational Melodrama,
"The Ticket-of-Leave Man"
An Excellent Stock. Special Scenery.
GRAND
Here at Last! The Real Shenks!
DIAMOND QUARTETTE.
RAND AND BYRON.
GEO. W. LESLIE.
MOHAN AND "WILSON.
HENRY CUVE.
ALF. BONNER.
fiiLivnisrnpp.
Admission 10c Xew seats reserved in front
fcu actus c
STAR THEATER PARK -VXD
1,1 t-'A LrV "WASHINGTON.
PERLE AND DLVMANT
Singers and Dancers from Paris.
First Western Appearance.
ED ZOYARRAS AMETA
JONES AND ROBINSON
And Five Other Great Acts.
SHOWS 2:30, 7:30, 0 P. M.
ADMISSION 10c TO ANY SEAT.
BAKER THEATER
Third and Yamhill sts.. Keating & Flood,
"o.atio. "iiBesi YLuaeviiie a. neater
in America. The New Bill;
2IUGLE BROTHERS. THE ALLYN8
STANLEY AND A1LEEN.
INGOMA.
WINN AND LEMAR.
JEAN WILSON. DEAGOUS TRIO
Admission 10c to any seat. Shows at 2:30,
Lewis and Clark Observatory
If llfTtrAWVd frrr-n-n a
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Now open. Take Portland Heights car and get
off at Hawthorn Terrace, one block from car
line No climbing. Electric elevator.
Most magnificent view In America. See
beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from
luji ut lunci. upcu v A. Ju. to U tr. J4.
ADMISSION, 10 CENTS.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES.
"Rooms." "Rooms and Board." "Houso
keeplnar Rooms," "Situations Wonted," IB
words or less. 15 cents; 1G to 20 words, 20
cents; 1 to 25 words. 25 oents, etc No dis
count lor additional insertions.
IADER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today," SO cents for 15 words or leas:
10 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words. 50
cents, etc. Cirst Insertion. Each additional
insertion, cne-naii; no zurther discount tin
der one month.
lODAl ' (gauge measure agate), 15
cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per
une oi eaco aauiuonat uaseruon.
A"VRWKn TO A niTT?TT(;VfTX"To .
dressed care The Oregonlan. and left at this
office 6hould always be inclosed in sealed
envelopes. No stamp is required on such
letters.
The Oregonlan will not bo responsible for
errors in advertisements t--Ti through tfie
teJeplione.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE AT GREAT SACRIFICE
Improved Front-street block, lot 200xl50x
210. 200 feet river front. Cost S&Q.OOO: win
sell for SGo.000. Long leases; paya over 8
per cent net. i-rincipis only. Address H
14. care oregonian.
FOR SALE GENTS FURNISHING BUST
ness and S1400 stock, doing a good bus!
ness; best of location; 'will sell on terms
to suit to the right man. Address Box
COS. Roseburg. Or.
FOR SALE 1CHEAP
Quarter block, Portland Heights; gran-i -I err.
Apply to owner, 303 Chamber of Commerce.
NEW TODAY.
"THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN
OREGON."
(CAPITAL, $300,000)
Wishes Its depositors .to feel at liberty to
consult It when they aesire lnxormauon or
advice regarding investments.
Our book or
"ILLUSTRATIONS."
"Will interest you. Send for It.
Portland Trust Company of Oregon.
109 Third Street. ' .
BENJ. I. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
"We Bring Buyer and SeUer Together."
List your farm with us. if you wish to sell
or exchange. Dally we receive many inquiries
lor zarma in Oregon. .Buyers come irom ine
East in numbers this year; we are on the
ground and in center of section from which
they come, and are in close touch with them
through our method of advertising. Our fa
cilities are unsurpassed. We operate under a
new plan, by which buyer and seller save
money. They are placed In direct communica
tion. Hundreds of listings tnrougnout country,
every one from owner directly. We deal with
owners only. Exchange list large Many want
to exchange Eastern for western Xarms. Ex
change often brings Quicker results than direct
sale Send for plan. Hlles & Myers, 014
Matthews bldg.. Milwaukee, Wis.
Water Front
950 feet of choice water-front with
46 acres joining tho drydock on the
south, and 400 feet joining the Penin
sular Lumber Company on the south,
with eight acres of land.
FRANCIS I. M'KBNNA,
Boom 606 Commercial Block.
Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards.
Real Estate, City and Farm
Insurance in AI! Lines
A. H. BIRRELL,
202-3 McKay bldg., Third and Stark.
MORTGAGE LOAN 5
Pvrtlasd real cstat at lowest rata.
Titles laturvd. Abstracts rurnlth.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
X ChiBr cr CVi m in rc.
Money at 6 Per Cent
To loan In sums to suit, direct rom
owner: no expense. Address P 15, Ore-
gonian.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE NEW 6 AND 8-ROOM HOUSE;
both, stationary washatand, concrete oage
rnent, gas and electric lights, furnace, house
tinted, pate pantry, large bedrooms, with
closets in each, wood elevator, stationary
washtuba in basement: on Union-avenue car
Une, five-minute service, near good school,
lawn, fftreetn improved; houses now open for
inspection; cash or installments. Inquire
owner, H. B. Etentler. 122 3d t.. or at res
idence, 652 Unlon ave. North, one block
south ot houses.
FARMERS OR MANUFACTURERS AT-
tentlon Advertiser has large tract, one
hour's ride of Portland, on railroad; build
ings, station and townslto; great induce
ments, as whole or portion to parties seek
ing location for manufacturing; not in
flated values, but less than $30 per acre;
will subdivide nicely, affording beautiful
home sites for employes; no better farm
investment; with 125 acres cultivated. Buy
this and make a fortune. C 10, Oregonlan.
ACRE TRACTS WB MAKE A SPECIALTY
of handling acreage; choice acre tracts for
homes, within the city limits or outside:
terms to suit. A. C Churchill & Co.. 110
Second st.
FOR SALE NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE,
full basement with concrete floor, porce
lain plumbing, washtubs, gas and electric
ity, furnace, walls tinted, hardwood floors;
cash or Installments; "West Side. O. M.
Smith, owner. -730 Chamber of Commerce.
FREE LAND I FREE LAND I
A chance to secure a home and make money;
only cost is for water right, which avarages
910 per acre; under state control. For par
ticulars write or call at office of Columbia
Southern Irrigation Co., S3Q Worcester block.
ONE 7-YEAR-OLD HORSE, 1200. "WORK
double or single; ono candy showcase; 0
feet 2 inches long. 26 Inches deep. 80 Inches
high. One large ice box, 5 feet wide, 3
feet deep, 6 feet high: 15 tin tea cans: 16
coffee bins. lead lined, lot 1st.
CROOK COUNTY LANDS 5 CONTRACTS
payable monthly. 1C0 acres each, of the
Columbia Southern Irrigation Company.
Deschutes. Crook County. Oregon: will sell
In amounts to suit. Grindstaff & Schalk.
246 Stark bU
BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE t-ROOM COT-
tagc and lot, two blocics from 2ast AnKeny
car on 22d et., modern, houne nearly new,
rooms very large and newly papered; bargain
at $1250. Address 11 lu, care oregonlan.
FOR SALE BY. OWNER-MODERN 6-ROOM
house, 8-foot basement, cement floor, corner
60x100; will rent for $30 per month, easy
terms; price $2100. See same at 134 East
2lst bU. North.
SIX ACRES OF CHOICE LAND INSIDE
city limits and adjoining car line; can be
platted Into lots, but will be sold together
obeap for cash. Address A is, uregonian.
CHARMING HOME. CLOSE TO CAR, 250x
loo; choice xruit trees, snruooery; nouse ana
lmprovementa alone worth $5000; for $3500;
easy terms. F. Fucns, 144 1st .
SIGHTLY CORNER. EAST STH AND Ev
erett; whole, or fractional; wiU trade for
house of six or seven rooms and pay dif
ference. Owner. 00 E. 8th. North.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
10-room modern house and full lot. 34.0 29th
St., near Savler; $0000; easy terms. For full
particulars phone Main 310.
NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE (NEVER BEEN oc
cupied) In Holladays Add., near both car
lines, for talc cheap: must raise money at
once. C 14, uregonian.
25 ACRES LAND AT MONTAVILLA. 3
blocks from car line, $400 per acre; 0
acres -mlIe car line; $300 per acre.
Alpine Co.. 152 1st.
NEARLY NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE: BATH.
basement: rent $13. E. 10th st.. IK blocks
from car line; $1300. Hatfield & Smith, 165
4tn st., room az.
FOR SALE 5 ACRES ON CANNON ROAD.
three miles out: fine place to build a home:
garden and orchard; celling cheap. Apply
ZS7 .Morrison st.
8-ROOM HOUSE. LOT 125x115. FRUIT
trees, one block to Monta villa car. $1000;
great snap. Townsend. Drlggs & Co.. 239
Alder.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. "W. P. electric line. O. R.
Add! ton. Lents. Or. Take lit. Scott car. 5c
FOR SALE 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, A
line location; price $1800: small payment
down; balance to suit, fhone union 3503.
FOR SALE NEW FrVE-ROOM COTTAGE;
good location; $1400, cash or installments.
O. M. Smith, 730 Chamber or commerce.
$2200 GOOD HOUSE AND TWO BEAUTT
ful lots, plenty fruit, garden all In, "Wlll-
lams-ave. car. .Miner, aus cnam. com.
nyelde, between 34th and 36th sts.. $1800,
NEW MODERN COTTAGE. 6 ROOMS, 12
blocks east of Morrison bridge, $2450; easy
. . Vrr,mw lfi'.li ft A . mom T
$26,000100x100. BEST INVESTMENT FOR
the money in the city; 12th and Alder. Louis
Salomon. 112 i" st.
FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS.
815 22d st. Price low. owner, aim. V . A.
Daly. S59 13th st.
TOWNSEND, DRIGGS & CO.. REAL ESTATE,
insurance. . Immigration. 253 Alder St., bet.
4ta ana a in.
ACREAGE NEAR CAR-LINE, MILES FROM
Morrison st. bridge. C K. Ballard. Mil
waukle. Or.
CHEAP ONE OR TWO SIGHTLY COTTAOES
car lines. 326 E. 11th st. Owner at place.
ACRE "WITH HOU3E, $S00; BEAUTIFULLY
surrounded. uaK urove. v xi, Oregonlan.
100x100 "WAREHOUSE PROPERTY: $8500;
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE TOWN LOTS IN TOPPEN1SH.
wash., J mues east or laxima. on N. p.
R. R.; no agents; sold by owner, Josephine
LUlie.
GOING EAST; WILL SELL ONE OF BEST
residences Holiaoay Park Add., conslderabla
less than cost. Inquire cdr. 24th and Clack
amas. FOR SALE 8-ROOM COR. HOUSE AND
part of lot; ono or the nicest corners in
South Portland. Inquire 224 Pine or 706
1st.
BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME AT A
sacrifice. C. Ben RIesland, 002 Commer
cial bldg.
FOB SALE FARMS.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED
120 acres with 20 under plow. 8 acres
hay land, balance covered more or less
with brush and timber; land lays nicely;
soil rich; live water; 4-room house, large
barn; one-half aere orchard; In good com
munity; close to school and only 3 miles
from town on N. P. Ry. and Columbia
River. Price $900. with one-half down,
balance on time.
80 acres with 26 acres under plow, bal
ance covered with brush and timber; land
lays exceptionally good with rich soil; live
water; family orchard; good 5-room house,
large barn; with this place goes 4 head
of cattle, all farming Implements, includ
ing now mower, hay rake, plows, steel har
rows and hay press: close to school, in
good community. 4 miles from town on the
N. P. Ry. and Columbia River. Price
$2150, with one-half down, balance on easy
terms.
1MUS & "WILLOUGHBY, Kalama, Wash.
FARMS. FARMS.
FARMS.
"WISDOM CRIETH! "Go not elsewhere
than old Willamette Valjey for sure crops
and enjoyable and prosperous farm life.'
These gilt-edge tracts will "make a young
man a Prince" if secured before the ad
vance, which is sure to come.
152 acres near Carlton at one-half its
value.
114 acres nearer, on railroad, SO acres cul
tivated, $4700.
80 acres, -mIle station, bouse, barn, or
chard. 17 acres in crop. See this and other
Improved farms near Portland at $20 per
acre.
B. S. COOK & CO.. 251 ALDER ST.
FOR RENT OR SALE DAIRY RANCH OF 80
acres, all level land, with living water run
ning through the place, 20 milch cows, new
separator and cans, good creamery close, also
school and postofflce, sawmill close, with
good county road alongside of the place, is
all fenced and cross-fenced, good family or
chard, dwelllng-bouso and barns, good span
of brood mares, with colts; also 2-year and
1-yeor-old colts; 2 wagons, mowing machine
and all farming tools, too numerous to men
tion, with good outside range the year around.
For further Information apply to I. MoKown,
care Rhelnpfalz Hotel.
70 ACRES OF VIRGIN LAND ONLY 1
muea rrom town or White Salmon, wun.,
40 acres of extra choice fruit and berry
soil, balance hillside pasture. There are
several p rings on hillside: all orchard land
sublrrlgated. Land adjoining sells for $125
per acre. It Is near school and store. Mall
delivered. Price, $20 per acre: terms $900
cash, balance to suit. White Salmon Land
Co., "White Salmon, "Wash.
40 ACRES. 23 UNDER CULTIVATION, 9
muea soutn ox Romano, l span horses, u
good wagons, light and heavy, good milch
cow, all kinds farm Implement, cherry or
chard. 100 trees, ground cannot be beat;
com and see; prico $3250.
I have 10 acres improved, adjoining, which
can go with the 40 If wanted at a reduced
figure; houses and barns on the 40. Address
B 11. care Oregonlan.
AN IDEAL HOME 150 ACRES ON THE
Columbia River; 75 acres under cultiva
tion, balance can be cultivated; soil very
fertile and productive; large 6-room house,
warehouse 74x120; Government light pay
ing $10 month; boats land day. or night;
$7000; Cowlitz Co. Land Co.. Kelso, "Wash.
FOR SALE FARM IN CLARK COUNTY,
tvtuju., j acres, -w in ciuurauoo, nno or
chard, new buildings, 2 miles from steamboat
landing, 5 miles from railroad, free mall de
livery. Owner, National Hotel.
FOR SALE 74 ACRES OF TrMBERLAND
on tidewater of Shoal water Bay. Paclflo
County. "Washington; timber, spruce and
hemlock; will sell cheap If taken at once.
Address N 31, Oregonlan.
CHOICE IRRIGATED SNAKE RIVER BOT-
tom lanes, on ranroaa. w to 400 acres, at
$25 per acre, free water, will produce an
nually more than prfce. Townsend, Driggs
& Co.. 260 Alder.
GOOD IMPROVED FARM OF SO ACRES
within eight miles of Portland: fine soil, no
Btones or gravel; very desirable-; price
125 per acre. Parrish, "Watklns & Co.. 250
Alder st.
160 ACRES, 1 MILES FROM "KALAMA. 25
in cumvauon. oaanca gooa umDer: 6-room
house, barn and outbuildings; soil good;
title clear; $4500. C J. Lee. Kalama.
"Wash.
FOR SALE OR RENT ICO ACRES IN CCL-
tivation, gooa Dutiainxs, stocx, machinery,
ij-mlle from O. W. P. Ry. station, store.
Postofflce. Address S. King, Eagle Creek, Or.
A SNAP.
$6.50 per acre, 160 acres, near Cape Horn.
"Wash., on "Washougal River. Inquire 6S5
Second street.
100 ACRES NEAR FOREST GROVE; 71
acres near Oregon city, very cheap. Shoo
Store, 270 "Washington Rt.
BUY FARMS DIRECT FROM FARMERS:
large or sman. wan josepn iancer, 5 3d
st. N.; saloon.
C ACRES, SECTION LINE ROAD. $400: 7
miles Courthouse. L. E. Thompson & Co..
223 3d.
IMPROVED FARMS AND APPLE LANDS.
R. L. Cate & Co.. 113 2d st.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
FOR IMMEDIATE CASH . CtTSTmrRR-
nouse about 8 rooms and two or more full
lots, preferably Mt. Tabor or equally sight
ly location. For quick sale list at once with
Townsena, unggs it co., zsa Alder st.
WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES, $2000
to $io.oou: also Dusineeo properties, $0000 to
$20,000. Have buyers. L. W. whiting & Co
408 Ablngton bldg.
"WANTED RESIDENCE LOT; WILL Ex
change business property, best in the world,
St. Johns. L. B. French. 603 McKay bldg.
LAND SCRIP.
WB HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLY
valid forest reserve scrip on the market.
We handle all kinds publlo land practice.
Collins Land Co Concord bldg.
FOREST RESERVE. SASiTA FE AND OTH.
r guaranteed land ecrip on hand ready to
locate. Maginr.is et son. i railing Didg.
TIMBER LANDS.
TWO HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENTS
fm. ,,Tq A. riOA fWl font wtrnnrt.Trflvtli (ImhA.
will sou cheap. N. P. Nielsen, Hotel Rheln
pfalz.
XO EXCHANGE.
EXCHANGE AN 8-ROOM HOUSE, BARN
and 10 lots, on Mount Scott electrlo line.
to exchange for CO or SO acres good land
on car line, within s muea or the city.
Call 300 McKay bldg.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicle and Harness.
FOR SALE TWO TEAMS DRAUGHT
horses, weight 2800 and 2S0O; five seta heavy
harness. Columbia Stable, cor. Front and
Columbia sts., J. J. Cusack.
HORSES, WAGONS. HARNES3, ALL
kinds of vehicles bought, sold and rented.
Hubert & Hall. 204 4th. Phone Main 2205.
FOR SALE GOOD HEAVY WORK TEAM,
harness and wagon. "Woodlawn. Frank Ku
blk. Phone Scott 5000.
15 HORSES BY W. E. JACOBS. ONE STAL
llon. 1050 pounds. 134 E. 34th st. Phone
Union 1632.
HORSE, SOUND. TRUE, WEIGHT 1100,
works double; only $80. SOiJfc Front et.,
room 5.
FOR SALE GOOD DRIVING AND RIDING
horse, weight 800; well broke. Phone- Main
1217.
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND
vehicles on r.oast for sale or hire. 211 Wash.
Pianos.
NEW $400 PIANO. $185; 6 MONTHS LES
sons tree; Fischer $75. 2414 1st, cor Main.
Miscellaneous.
PRINTERS AT A BARGAIN. PEERLESS
press, 6 fonts Shaefter. 6 Quentell. case long
primer, border, ornaments, galleys, cases,
etc.; mum be sold this week. Address F 19,
care Oregonlan.
FOR SALE WATER TOWER. ONE MILE
from "Washougal. on north bank of Columbia
River; also good farm. D. H. Gary, Wash
ougal. Wash.
FOR SALE.
MlscelxaBeoas.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL.
Hard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent
tables, with privilege of buying; modern box
fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-Col.
lender. 40 3d st.
ES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair it with Elate rite; it rolls. ujy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old Ircn, tin or Bhlngles; beat for new roots.
Elaterlto Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN NO. 6 RBM
Ington typewriter and No. 2 Smith Premier,
both nearly new. Address R 11, Oregonlan.
COW. PART ALDERNEY, CHEAP INQUUtB
first house on right, south, Anabel Station,
Mount Scott road.
HELP WANTED 3TAT.T:.
SECURE A GOOD POSITION!
In Clerical, Technical or Commercial Line.
We Assist Competent
Office men. Assistant bookkeepers
Bookkeepers. General office clerks.
Stenographers. Hotel clerks.
Managers. Railroad clerks.
Correspondent clerks, Timekeepers.
Accountants. Collectors.
Cashiers. Shipping clerks.
Entry clerks. Bill clerks.
General clerical, technical, commercial men.
Apply BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE,
504-505 McKay Bldg.. 102 3d St.. Portland.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED,
unmarried men. between ages of 18 and 35,
citizens of United Staten, of good character
and temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write English. For Information apply to
Recruiting Olflcer, 3d and Oak sts., Port
land Or.
WANTED A TRAVELING SALESMAN OF
good address and well posted In Implement
and machinery lines; none but an experi
enced man with good references need ap
ply; give reference and salary wanted. Ad
dress lock-box 755.
WANTED YOUNG MEN TO LEARN
watchmaking, engraving, jewelers- worK.
Only practical working school for Jewel
ers. Money made learning. Seattle
Watchmaking & Engraving School. P.-I.
bldg.. Seattle.
WANTED HIGH-GRADE TRAVELING
salesman for strong special line: must be a
persistent, energetic worker, able to pro
duce results and earn $3000 and expenses.
Address Wholesale, Box 155. Rock Island,
HI. i
BOOKKEEPERS. STENOGRAPHERS AND
paIo?men, eee us for that position you want.
Some of our many openings will suit you.
Portland Commercial Bureau, 772 Chamber
of Commerce.
WANTED 1000 R. R. MEN. NEW WORK.
100 other Jobs; name your work and we
have it; also station work. Canadian Em
ployment Co.. 24D Burnslde st. Phone Main
3074.
WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade; complete course In 8 weeks; expert In
structions; positions guaranteed; for terms
write GUlman College, 627 Clay, San Fran.
WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN
plumbln trade. Coyne Bros. Co.. School or
Practical Piumomg. send ror catalogue. Aa
dress 4073-75 Easton ave., St. Louis, Mo.
WANTED COMPETENT SALESMAN TO
handle silk mufflers and Indian handker
chiefs as a side line, on commission; refer
ences. Address J 13. Oregonlan.
TO SOLICITORS AND AGENTS "WE HAVE
absolutely the beat offers ever put in the
field for canvassers. Sunset Magazine. 738
Mission St.. San Francisco. Cal
BOOKKEEPER. 573; STENOGRAPHER, $60;
office manager. $00; traveling salesman; oth
er openings. Business .Men's cieanng-uouse.
6O4-B05 ilcKay bldg.. iix;io ao
"WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT-
land and throughout state to solicit busi
ness; good pay to good men. can or write.
607 McKay oiag.
GOOD CITY ADVERTISING SOLICITORS
wanted: liberal commission. Clyde's Spe
cial .Newspaper Agency, oao uuamoer
commerce.
MEN TO LEARN THE DETECTIVE Busi
ness; paid while learning. Barrett, room
B01 Allskr bldg., 3d and Morrison. Open
evenings.
WANTED A YOUNG MAN IN A CLERICAL
position, salary $100 per month; must Invest
$1000, money secured. K. u. care urego
nian.
WANTED COMPETENT MAN STBNO-
grapher; state experience and references.
Wind River Lumber Co., Cascade Locks. Or.
LESSONS IN ALL BRANCHES OF STAGS
work, 75c: and secure you positions at Fair.
Newman s facnooi or Acting, ooij .-uomeon.
LOGGERS. MILLH AND S, . FARMHANDS,
laborers, other work. See us. U. S. Em
ployment Co.. 103 Morrison. Main IS 22.
WANTED Al MILL BENCH HANDS:
wages $3.50 per 8-hour day. Palo Alto
Planing Mills, Palo Alto. Oal.
MAN. OFFICE WORK, SALARY $75 AND
commission; must invest money scourea.
R 21, Oregonlan.
BARBERS. ATTENTION FINE 3-CHAIK
shop for sale, low rent, good location. R 12,
care Oregonlan.
WANTED A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN
business of priceman in wnoiesaie nouse.
18, Oregonlan.
BOY. IB. STRONG. RESPECTABLE. TO
learn florist's business. 22d and E. Morrison.
greenhouees.
WANTED PLATEN PRESS FEEDER. IN
dependent Printing Co. (not in the trust),
248 Ash st.
YOUNG MAN "WITH $S0 FOR GOOD Busi
ness, auena ouice, snip goous. 10, ure-
goniua.
WANTED SIGNPAINTER; MUST BE FIRST-
claa shop man. Foster & Klclser, 846 Mor
rison.
"WANTED KAPJUK1ENCED ARM WAIT-
ress at tho Zlnsley Restaurant, 230 1st sc.
FIR8T-CLA SS SALESMAN. CITY. COUN
try: big wages. 216 Commercial block.
FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT
Once; references required. 232 Stark st.
WANTED 2 GOOD BOYS WITH WHEELS
Apply Immediately at 363 Stark.
WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD CLOTHING,
shoes. DO 3d. Phone Hood 1S6Z.
WANTED AN OFFICE BOY FOR WHOL3-
sale house. O IS. Oregonlan.
MAN TO SPADE UP YARD. 494 COLUM
bis, before 8 A. M.
DR. WALKER, 181 1ST-. CURES ALL FBI-
vate diseases of men.
FIRST-CLASS BENCH MEN WANTED. AP-
piy 227 Davis st.
WANTED BARBER AT 222 2D ST.; STEADY
work.
TTCT.P WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work. family of two; must be good cook, can
Monday, 705 cnamoer or commerce mag.
GOOD COOK: FAMILY 3: GOOD WAGES.
Call Saturday or Sunday morning or any
evening after 6 o clock, at SCto aalmon.
WANTED A GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN-
eral houiwwork in German family. 574 E.
Taylor at. Phone East zcw.
WANTED YOUNG LADY DISPLAY GOODS
in window. ew .ungiana department btore.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU6E-
work; references. Apply 600 Belmont st.
Phone East 2276.
2 YOUNG WOMEN WANTED AS DISH
washers; must be clean. 306 Ankeny St., op
posite Postofflce.
GOOD DINING-ROOM GIRL AND CHAM-
bermald In a small private boarding-house
Call 251 7th.
WANTED YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER,
new beginner, small salary. Apply
Ablngton bldg.
EXPERIENCED BUTTONHOLE MAKER
wanted. Jacobs Shirt Co., Hamilton bldg.
131 3d at.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL
housework in family of two. Apply 594 E.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL, FOR GEN
eral housework. Apply 575 Hoyt st., cor.
I8tn.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN-
eral housework. 400 Holladay ave.
NURSE GIRL; GOOD WAGES TO RIGHT
party, can mornings, K1 E. Ash.
A CAPABLE WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK
by the day. Call 331 Salmon st.
GIRL TO "WAIT ON THE TABLE. BAU-
mann Hotel. 412 North 19th.
TYPESETTER WANTED; LADY PRE-
ferred. R 17. Oregonlan.
A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSB-
work. 330 Park et.
HELP WANTED FEMAUE.
"WANTED LADY OF EDUCATION AND
refinement as working housekeeper, by mio-dle-aged
widower, without incumbrance;
duties light; no farm work; railway sta
tion and postoffice adjacent. K 13. Orego
nlan. DO YOU WORK AT PORTLAND WORLD'S
Fair? Amateur actors, singers, musicians,
easy work: big salary. Newman's Theatrical
Circuit. 351a Morrison.
GIRLS D7 YOU WANT "WORK DON'T FAIL
to see us. Over 1000 positions rrery manta.
Call and register. Canadian Parlors. 223
Morrison. Main 1323.
"WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN-
eral housework: must be good cook: tour la
family; no children; good wages. 554 East
Morrison et., cor. 13th.
WANTED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN. GEN-
eral housework, small family In suburbs; one
who can do plain pewing. Address Mrs. D.
A. Gibson. Mt. Tabor.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY RBPRESEN-
tatlves in Portland and throughout the statex
we pay good money. Call or write 007 Mc
Kay bldg..
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WA1T-
ers, chambermaids, general workers. be
Louis Agency, 230V- Yamhill. Fhone Btaek
2SS1.
WANTED GOOD. CAPABLE GIRL FOR
general housework; must be good cook;
good location and wages. Phone Scott 86.
GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. PHONB
.East 1DS4.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
IF YOU WANT A MONEYMAKER. WRITB
The Oregon Crystallized Photo & Picture Co..
43 2d St.. Portland. Or.
SITUATION WANTED tat.t:
Bookkeeper nnd Clerks.
YOUNG MEN "WHO WRITE "WELL AND
compose a business-like letter get attention
when answering advertisement: we give pri
vate Instruction. F 16. care Oregonlan.
MAN WITH MUCH EXPERIENCB IN
drugs and sundries, general merejKMdtee aad
offices, dsslrea position; have references. A
17. Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER. RELIAKt.B
collector, office man, desires position, first
class city or country references. L 10. Ore
gonlan. Miscellaneous.
WANTED BY MIDDLE-AG ED MAN AND
wife, position in hotel, city or country. clerX:
and chambermaid; years ot experience; wtu
work together or separately; beet of refer
ence. S 14, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN. "WITH REFERENCES. QUICK
at ngures, some experience in orace and
strictly temperate, wants any position with
chance of advancement. R 9. Oregonlan.
AN ENGINEER (BRITISH) IS OPEN TO
take charge of engine plant, etc; If salt
able opening offered would Invest It neces
sary. F 13. Oregonlan.
THOROUGHLY COMPETENT. RAPID. Ac
curate commercial and railroad stenographer
and correspondent desires position. L 11.
Oregonlan.
JAPANESE. GOOD COOK. WANTS A SIT-
uation. hotel or restaurant. I have refer
ence. 264 Davis st.
18 YEARS EXPERIENCE STEAM EN-
gmeer; can givo test of references, uss
Couch st.
WANTED SITUATION. BY SOBER. STEADY
man to care for horses. J. Stone, 111 N.
7th sC
SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED
German bartender. 60 N. 3d.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers and Stenographers.
POSITION BY FIRST-CLASS LADY BOOK-
keeper; best of references; 8 years expe
rience. W 12. Oregonlan.
WANTED POSITION BY YOUNG LADY A3
cashier and assistant bookkeeper. V 12. Ore
gonlan. Dressmakers.
Plain Shirtwaists 75c.
Shirtwaist suits made to order.
Children's clothing a specialty.
Phone Main 3247.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED BY LADY "WITH 8 TEARS Ex
perience, demonstrator or solicitor en rel
with good firm. H 21. Oregonlan.
A MIDDLE-AGED "WOMAN "WOULD LIKE
to take charge of a rooming-house of 1C or
20 rooms. 223 Market, room 27.
SITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED
German lady: competent cook and housekeep
er. Phone Hood 1602.
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG LADY
as olerk in bakery: experienced. Fhen
Main 1024.
YOUNG "WOMAN "WANTS PLACE TO "WORK
mornings for board and room. V 10. Ore
gonlan. EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY WANTS
gonian.
WOMAN WANTS HOUSE-CLEANING BY
the day. Phone Hood 543. room 6.
WANTED AGENTS.
GOOD LIVE AGENTS WANTED TO 8BLX,
lots on commission, in one of the choicest
suburbs of Portland. Addre&e P. O. Bss
703, city.
EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS FOR PH0T03
and portraits; big money. 801 Dekum bldg.
LADY AGENT SOMETHING NEW. GOOD
seller, big wages. 215 Commercial bile
WANTED TO RENT.
FIRST-CLASS ROOMS
Close In, can be booked now with II. C.
Bowers, Portland Hotel, or The Lewis i
Clark Hotel Co.. 133 6th st.. Oregonlan bldg.
The Lewis & Clark Hotel Co. Is the only
rooming company that I am interested la,
H. C. BOWERS.
WANTED
ROOMS
Tn all parts of the city.
Apply 202 Goodnough building.
Exposition Accommodation Bureau.
Under direction of Lewis and Clark
Fair Corporation. Fhone Main 6266.
WANTED UNFURNISHED 25-ROOM ROOM
lng and boarding-house in good location of
city; state rent wanted and where located.
Joseph Wopperer, 202 Front st.. city.
WANTED TO RENT DURING THE FAIR,
a furnished 10 to 15-room house, with priv
ilege of renting rooms; references given.
Address J 14. Oregonlan.
WANTED UNFURNISHED FLAT. WEST OF
10th st. and not south of Taylor; three
adults; best references. H IS. Oregonlan.
WANTED A FLAT. 10 TO 15 ROOMS. UN
fumlshed; must be close In. sultabta for
roomers. Mrs. Miller. Phone Hood 8l.
WANTED MODERN 10 OR 12 ROOMS. FUR
nished. near Fair Grounds; will pay well,
no boarding-house. M 8. Oregonlan.
BY LADY. ROOM. BOARD. PRIVATE FAM
lly. modern conveniences. West Side; refer
ences; permanent. L 14, Oregonlan.
WANTED TO RENT A 5 OR 6-ROOM COT
tage or flat; must be centrally located. R
40. Oregon an.
WANTED SUBURBAN COTTAGE; NICB
yard and fruit, near car line. Phone West
1602.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
THE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS. 211 1ST
rL. pays top-notch spot cash price- for all
kinds of furniture. Phone Main 56S5.
$2500 LOAN WANTED ON MANUFACTUR
ing plant In growing railway town, center
of prosperous lumbering and farming com
munity: freehold site buildings, machinery
and equipments cost $7500; now producing
$250 per month above expenses, and increas
ing: money wanted for extension. WriKi,
stating interest wanted, to X 14, care Ore
gonlan. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes: highest price paid. Call at the
"Fair Deal," 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 017.
WANTED TO KNOW OF A GOOD LOCAL
ity to start tinshop or run shop on shares,
city or country. O 12, care Oregonlan.
WANTED BUILDING LOAN 5 YEARS. LOW
interest: Improved city block. Addreja Q
18, Oregonlan.
WB CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT
tle of all kinds. Phone East 2233.