Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 22, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING UKEGPNIAN, SATURDAT, APEIL 22, 1905.
PLUCKY
MAN
SAVES HUSH
She Drives Away With Knife
the Men Who Sought to
Murder Him.
BOTH INJURED IN STRUGGLE
Hanson Is -Knocked Senseless and
His AVife Is Badly Hurt, but the
Marauders Flee Before Her
Determined Defense.
Standing in front of the prostrate form
of her husband with a three-months-old
Infant In her arms, Mrs. Eunice Hanson
earls' yesterday morning successfully
warded off two desperate men who had
attempted the life of the father of her
child. The attempted murder took place
In a small Tiouse along the river on the
East Side, near the Morrison-street bridge.
Hanson had been felled to the floor by
a terrific blow from one of the men, who
pulled a knife and avowed his Intention of
finishing his adversary. Mrs. Hanson
grabbed a clasp knife from a table near
by and threatened to kill the men If
they again touched her husband, who was
unconscious from the blow.
When the two unknown men entered
the room Mrs. Hanson was nursing her
baby, which had been restless through
the night. Her husband, who had been
away, had Just returned. Hanson asked
the men what they wanted, and in an
swer received a blow on his jaw from
some sharp instrument which penetrated
to the bone. He fell unconscious to the
floor, Mrs. Hanson at the same time
springing to the rescue with a scream.
"Get out of the way," growled one of
the men, who had a knife in his hand,
at the same time dealing her a blow on
the nose.
The blow staggered her, but she held
to her infant and grabbed the clasp
knife. She Jumped in front of the two
men and defied them to advance. Blood
was streaming from her face, but she
did not wince, and made a rush at the
men, who disappeared through the door
In great haste. The men hung around the
house for several minutes, and did not
leave until lights In the houses near by
showed that the neighbors had been
aroused.
The police were telephoned, but when
they arrived no trace could be found of
the two men who had attempted the das
tardly deed. Hanson, who had regained
consciousness, ( was taken to the police
station, where Dr. Slocum was called.
Several stiches were taken in the wound.
If it had been a few inches higher It
would havo undoubtedly crushed. In his
skull.
Hanson is a Dane who has worked in
Portland as a laborer for several years.
His wife is partly Indian. She Is only a
young woman, and is very beautiful. At
the police station she was very Indignant
over the attack that had been made upon
her husband.
"When taken to the station Mr. and
Mrs. Hanson presented one of the blood
iest spectacles that has been witnessed
by the police for some time. Hanson,
with his jaw cut open, was so weak from
the loss of blood that he could hardly
stand, and when he walked had to be as
sisted by the police. His wife was still
bleeding from the nose. The blood had
coursed down her breast 'upon the sleep
ing infant, which was literally covered
with gore.
It Is thought that the two men followed
Hanson home, having some grudge
against him. Two men were seen cross
ing the Morrison-street bridge In a rapid
walk a few minutes before Hanson was
attacked. Hanson says .he never saw
the two men before, and does not know
why they attacked him. He did not have
any money on his person at the time.
The police are unable to find a reason for
the assault, but are making a very rigid
Investigation into the case, with the hope
of apprehending the two men.
In the City's'
TroubleShofi,
How "W. J. Cain and his partner, rep
resenting the Murillo Art Company, forced
their way into the home of Mrs. H. M.
Ogden, 627 East Morrison street, laid vio
lent hands upon the lone woman of the
house, tore a sleeve out of her waist
and knocked the kitchen stove down, was
told to Judge Hogue yesterday morning
In the Municipal Court
As told by Mrs. Ogden. a woman of
small stature, but possessed of great
nerve and determination. It showed that
Cain made a brutal and unwarranted as
sault upon her because she refused to
purchase from his a frame for an en
larged crayon portrait, and demanded her
original photograph before paying him
for the sketch.
After hearing the story of Mrs. Ogden
and a carpenter who came to her rescue.
Judge Hogue fined Cain $50, and an appeal
was taken.
Cain took the stand and made a state
ment, but Judge Hogue did not hesitate
a moment to find him guilty of assault
upon Mrs. Ogden and to impose the pen
alty. "I was alone in my home," said Mrs.
Ogden, "when Cain came with the por
trait. I opened the door and he and the
man with him pushed right Into the hall
way and past me. They kept going, and
finally reached the parlor. I was very
Indignant, and asked them to step back
to the hall. Cain replied that I could
come Into the parlor if I wished to see
the portrait.
"Words led to a struggle, in which Cain
laid violent hands on me. He tore a
sleeve from my waist, and nearly knocked
down the kitchen stove, as we shifted
Into the kitchen in our struggle. I
screamed, but as all the doors were closed
no one could hear me. At last I broke
from Cain and went to a window, which I
opened, and called to carpenters working
next door. One of them came and sum
moned the police."
Mrs. Helen M. Ward was held to the
Grand Jury under bonds of $500 on. a
charge of obtaining money under false
pretenses. Aged Mra Sarah M. Martin
was the complainant. She alleges that
the defendant and her husband have made
repeated attempts to defraud her by mort
gaging her property. The Wards "have
had much trouble of late, the hiutmnd
recently suing his wife for a grocery
bill. He conducts a grocery, "and charged
her for goods purchased of him. Mrs.
Martin operates a rooming-house at 42S
Stark street, and Mrs. Ward was former
ly a partner, or was to have become such
upon making certain paymenta These,
It is claimed, she never made.
S. E. Dlxson, arrested for threatening
to kill his wife, was bound over to keep
the peace. Judge Hogue fixing his bonds
at $250. While awaiting the decision of
the court, Mrs. Dixson, seated in another
room, fainted. Bailiff Goltz and Deputy
Clerk Kiernan revived her by applications
of cold water.
William Edelman, who was arrested by
iP&trolman... Carlson. ia one of. .the. PlazaJ
HOTEL
Fifth-md Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Booms, $1.00 to $3.00 Fer Day
According to Location.
J. F. DAVIES, Pres.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS 4
PORTLAND, OREGON
European Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50
First-Class Restaurant In Connection
The ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR. ANDERSON, Manager
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON
Free 'bus to and from all trains
Rates European plan, 50c, ?5c, $ 1 , $ 1 .50, $2 per day
Sample rooms in connection
blocks, lg now charged with disorderly
conduct and assault. He was arraigned
and entered a plea of not guilty. His
casa will be heard today.
Edelman Is the man who, when aroused
from a sleep on the grass, drew a re
volver and snapped the trigger two times
at the officer. The weapon, upon investi
gation being made, was found to be un
loaded. Many of his friends were present
In court to testify. Several witnesses will
be present In behalf of Policeman Carlson
today. It Is claimed by Edelman's
friends that he was brutally clubbed by
the policeman.
Would Xame Deputy Health Officers.
Mayor Williams issued an invitation
yesterday morning to the ladies of the
School of Domestic Science to attend a
meeting of the City Board of Health at
the City Hall Monday afternoon at 4
olclock for the purpose of considering the
appointment of a Deputy Health Oiflcer
from among the members of the school.
The appointment, if one is made, will
not be effective until the first of May,
and It is expected that at the next meet
ing of the City Council that provision
will be made for the payment of the new
deputy's salary of $G5 a month.
Spring humors, pimples and bolls are
cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. the great
blood purifier.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. April 21. Maximum temper
ature. 75 deg; minimum, 50. River reading
at 11 A. M., G.-i feet; change in past 24
hours, fall, 0.1 feet. Total precipitation. 3
P. M. to 5 P. M., none; total since Septem
ber 1. 1904. 29.20 Inches: normal, -40.03
Inches: deficiency, 11.43 Inches. Total sun
shine April 20, 1005. 12 hours and .24 min
utes; possible. 13 hours and 48 minutes.
Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 0 P. M.,
20.77.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
? Wind.
5 s.
o o 2.
3 ? f
s o
9
STATIONS.
Baker City
Bismarck.. .... .
Boise
Eureka
Helena
Kamloops, B. C.
North Head
.. lC0iO.O0ll?INW
... 500.00 8fE
...!0GO.00ll2E
!Pt. Cldy.
I Cloudy .
Cloudy
Clear
IClear
0.00 XIW
0.01 ! 4'NW
0.00 .....
IClear
0.00II41NW iClear
Pocatello
0.001 4'S Cloudy
Portland 75
o.oo fflsw Clear
Red Bluff 170.0.001 4 NW IClear
Roseburg.
7210.00! 4iNW IClear
Sacramento. ...
Salt Lake City.
San Francisco.
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla...
..ir.Sl0.O0i 0N
. -C4O.00 oIe
.104 0.0112 W
Pt. Cldy.
Cloudy
Pt. Cldy.
Pt. Cldy.
04 0.00! R'N
.-70i0.00 8NW jClear
560.00( 4IW
Clear
!72!0.00 4 IE
Pt. Cldy.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
No rain has fallen during the" last 12 hours
in the North Pacific States. It is much
warmer In Northern California and slightly
warmer In Oregon. Washington and Idaho.
The indications aro for partly cloudy
weather In this district Saturday with show
ers In Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 28.
hours ending at midnight April 22:
Portland and vicinity Probably fair.
Northwesterly winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Partly cloudy. Northwesterly winds.
Eastern Oregon and 'Southern Idaho
Showers. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho
Probably fair.
EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster.
MEETING NOTICES.
OREGON COMMANDERY.
NO. 1, K. T. Special conclave
on Easter Sunday at 0:80 P. M.
sharp, for the purpose of at
tending divine services at St. David's Epis
copal Church, corner of Eat 12th and Hel
mont sts. Visiting Sir Knights courteously In
vited to meet with us. W. S. MACRUM.
Recorder.
BORN.
HAMILTON-SAWYER On the 21st Inst., at
the Portland Maternity Home,' Overton St.,
the wife of F. Hamilton-Sawyer, of a son.
DIED.
NILES At Portland. Or.. April 21, 1905; Lydla
M. NUes. widow of Jesse Nlles. in th 81st
year of her age. Cincinnati papers please
copy.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
WALKER At Beaverton, Or.. April 21. 1005,
Mary Louise Walker, daughter of Robert H.
and Rachel Walker. Funeral at family resi
dence, Sunday. 1 P. M. Friends Invited.
BRAAK In. this city. April 20. 1905. Mall- i
wlene Braak. age :! yearn. Friends, sisters
and brothers of the Sons of Herman are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral ser
vice, which will be held at Eagles Hall at
2 P. M., Sunday. April 23. Interment Lone
Fir Cemetery.
RICHARDSON At St. Vincent' Hospital.
Thursday, April 20. 1005, Thomas M. Rich
ardson. Funeral Monday. April 24, from
Cathedral. 15th and Davis streets, at 9
A. M. Interment' at Rlverview Cemetory.
Remains at Holman's undertaking parlors.
PARENTI In this city. April 20, 1905. at the
family residence. 312 Main St.. Stella Viola,
daughter of Alfonso and Frances Parentl.
aged 4 years 1 months and 5 days. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral services, which -will be
held at St. Michael's Church, corner 4th and
Mill streets, at 10:30 A. M. today. Inter
ment Mount Calvary Cemetery.
DUNNING, McENTEE A GILBAUGH.
successors to Dunning & Campion, under
takers and embalmcrs, modern in every de
tail. 7th and Fine. 1'hon Main 430. Lady
assistant.
EDWARD HOLM AX CO Undertakers and
embalmcrs, have moved to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 597.
J. P. FTNX.EY & SON. Funeral Directors,
cor. Sd and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. S.
Alder.
DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Ladj assistant. Telephone East 52.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO- UNDERTAKERS.
JEwhlwen.27S Ste'l; XaJt lefeg; lady aa'U
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
F Irst-CIaas Check Restaurant
Connected With Hotel.
C. O. DAVIS, Sec and Tress.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES.
"Rooms," "Booms and Board." "Honae
keeplnc Rooms." "Situations Wanted." 15
words or less. 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20
cents; 21 to 25 words. 25 cents, etc No dis
count for additional insertion.
UNDER ALL OTHER I LEADS, except
"New Today," SO cents for 15 words or less;
10 to 20 words. 40 cents: 21 to 25 words. 50
oenU, etc first Insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-half; no further discount un
der one month.
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cents per line, first Insertion: 10 cents per
line of each additional Insertion.
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NEW TODAY.
AYIiNGS
BANK
OF-
THE TITLE GUARANTEE
6 TRUST COMPANY
Pays 4 per cent on certificates of
deposit.
Accepts your deposit account sub
ject to check and allows you 3 per
cent interest on daily balances.
Directors. i
W. M. Ladd, T. T. Burkhart,
J. Thoburn Ross, Frank M. Warren,.
George H. Hill.
Banking Hours, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Saturdays, 10 A. M. to 12 Noon.
Saturday Evenings, 5 to 8 o'clock.
7 Chamber of Commerce
Portland, Or.
Prices Go Up!
Prices of all lots at University
Park and Portsmouth "will be ad
vanced 10 per cent on May 1, 1905.
Don't forget tbe date. Prices will
adavance rapidly from that date on.
We Lave told you that lots at Univer
sity Park will sell for S1000 per front
foot within the lifetime of persons
! now living. This statement restjs on
reasoning from cause to effect and not
on visionary prophecy. It will only
require a glimpse to convince any
person that business of immense im-
I nnrt.PTir.fi is nnxr in nrnrpss nf rlAVflnn-
ment on the whole Peninsula and Uni
versity Park is the very center of Jhis
business movement. The sooner you
invest the larger will be your profits
within the next five years. Prices 60
to $300 each, one-tenth down, balance
5 monthly on each lot, no interest,
no taxes, abstract with each deed.
FRANCIS I. M'KENNA, ,
Boom 606, Commercial Block, and
University Park Station.
HO! FOR ST. JOHNS
Take a delightful car ride tomorrow to St.
Johns and fee for yourself Its remarkable
growth. Don't fall to have a look at South
St. Johns, that beautiful level and tightly
tract of land between the car line and.
Willamette Boulevard high above the river,
commanding a fine view of river and har
bor within a short distance of all tbe mills
and factories. Fine large new schoolhouse.
Improved car service. C'bolco lots, 59x100
feet, at $200 each and upwards on very easy
terms. Now Is the time to buy If you would
make money. Prices are steadily advancing.
THE TITLE GUARANTEE
& TRUST COMPANY
6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce.
Portland. Oregon.
AMUSEMENTS.
COLUMBIA THEATER
Hth and Washington.
MATINEE TODAY, LAST 'TIME TONIGHT
Columbia Stock Company, presenting Bertha
M. Clay's famous
DORA THORNE.
The only tint-class attraction in the city.
Popular prices, 50c. 35c, 25c. 15c: matinee.
25c. 15c. 10c. Down-town box-office all day
at 327 Morrison. Phone Main 110; evening at
theater. Main 311.
Farewell week, starting tomorrow matinee,
the screaming farce-comedy "Pink Dominoes."
Mfljfliiam Grand Theater aSMS,1
Phone Main 68.
Monday and Tuesday Nights. April 21-25.
1 R. STOCKWELL and CHAS E. YERNER
In the Comedy Drama
"HON. JOHN NORTH."
P,RICES Lower Floor, except last 3 rows,
$1; last 3 rows. 75c. Balcony, 75c and 50c
Gallery, 25c and 35c Boxes and Loges, $7.50.
Scats now selling.
EMPIRE THEATER, 12th and Morrison Sts.
LAST TWO TIMES MATINEE TODAY 2:15,
TONIGHT 8:15.
f f CENTS
i U ADMISSION
The Great Temperance Flay,
"TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM"
All next week, starting tomorrow Matinee,
the world-famous emotional drama, "EAST
LYNNE."
GRAND gSgfgSg
A WONDERFUL BILL!
Return Engagement
8YLVESTER. JONES AND PR INGLE.
FIELDS AND HANSON.
THE OLIVER TROUPE.
KARDEL AND ZILARDNA.
GARDNER AND REVERE.
YEROVEE AND HOUSTON.
MR. ALF. BONNER.
GRAN DISC OPE.
General Admission. 10c. Few Reserved
Seats in front. 20c Box Seats. 25c.
STAR THEATER SSS,.
DEMORA AND GRACETA.
EDDIE WESTON Jt BESblE E. BEASLEY.
DALY AND MURPHY.
KNOX BROTHERS.
LOIS CECELE HOBSON.
JOHN CLIFFORD.
ROSCOE ARBUC1CLE.
PROJECTOSCOrE.
Shows 2:30, 7:30, 0 P. M. Admission 10c
hOFFMANS IN CYCLE WHIRL
AT THE BAKER.
Third and Yamhill. Keating & Flood. Mngrs.
Greatest Aerial Act In Vaudeville.
OTHER ACTS:
Memphis Kennedy. Smith and Ellis.
The Two Travlolas. Gardner Golden.
Jean Wilson. Mr. and 3Irs. Bobby Uagan.
The Blograph.
Showing "The Great Yegg Burglary."
Shows at 2:30. 7:S0, 0 P. M. Admission 10
cents to anj seat.
Lewis and Clark Observatory
HAWTHORNE TERRACE
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Now open. Take Portland Heights car and get
off at Hawthorne Terrace, one block from car
line. No climbing. Electric elevator.
Most magnificent lew In America. See
beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from
top of tower. Open 0 A. M. to P. M.
ADMISSION. 10 CENTS.
RECREATION PARK,
Corner Vnusbn nnd Twenty-fourth.
PORTLAND VS. LOS ANGELES
APRIL 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 21.
ADMISSION 33e.
GRANDSTAND, 25c. CHILDREN. 15c
NEW TODAY.
Ardmore
The most desirable building site
in Portland; surrounded by palatial
homes with an unobstructed view of
our famous mountains; Ihe only ex
clusively high-class residence property
supplied with bitulithic streets, ce
ment sidewalks, Bull Run water,
sewer and gas laid to each lot. Take
"Washington-street car to City Park
and get off at Park Ave. For plats
and i rices call on or address
Griridstaff & Schalk
246 STARK STREET.
Five-Story Stone
BUILDING ON SIXTH
Bet. Ankeny and Burnsidc
FOR
SALE
HARTMAN, THOMPSON
& POWERS
3 Chamber of Commerce
FREE LAND IN OREGON
Under the "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed
direct from state. WRITE OR CALL
TODAY. Booklets and map free. B. 8. Coolc
& Co.. 251 Alder street. Portland. Or.
A Country Store Wanted
I have a brick building to rent at Gerval?.
Or There ki a good opening here for a general
merrhandlre rtore This is one of the richest
agricultural and hop isectlons of Oregon.
Address At SCHWAB. GERVAIS CITY.
STORhS FOR RENT
On Washington st.. desirable location. Ap
ply 314 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE 50 ACRES. ALL IN CULTlVAi
tion. H mile from town; house, barn, fruit,
etc.; a beautiful home; only $2600. Address
.Box 4S. Gervals, Or.
100 ACRES LAND ON BLUFF OVERLOOK
Ing ocean, 4 miles routh of Seaside, Or.,
with 4.000.000 feet timber, mo&ly spruce.
Phone Main 5703.
FOR SALE 5 ACRES ON CANNON KUAU,
three miles out; fine place to build a home;
garden and orchard; celling cheap. Apply
257 Morrison st.
FOR SALE 2 WEST SIDE LOTS. 40X100
each; grand view, one block to car. Phone
Main 1181. 204 14th st. D. B. Kelly, owner.
T
FOR .SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10
rooms. 315 22d et. Price low. Owner, Mra.
W. A. Dalv. The Brown. 271H Grand ave.
FOR SALE NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE;
good location; $1400. cash or Installments.
O. M. Smith. 730 Chamber of Commerce,
$7600 IMPROVED INCOME PROPERTY,
close in; yearly Income $000; terms; East
Side. Apply 23 'Grand ave. South, room 3.
NEW MODERN COTTAGE. 6 ROOMS, 12
blocks east of Morrison bridge, $2450; easy
terms. Kroner. 165 3d St., room B.
G UNIMPROVED LOTS ON HILLS SOUTH
of city; Ideal place for party In quest of
health; $300. G 40, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE S-ROOM COR. HOUSE. ONE OF
the nicest corners In South Portland, in
quire 706 First or 224 Pine t.
TOWN3END. DRIGGS & CO., REAL ESTATE,
Insurance. Immigration. 2&9 Alder at.. Deu
4th and 0th.
ACREAGE NEAR CAR-LINE. 8 MILES FROM
Morrison st. bridge. C K. Ballard. MU
wauke. Or.
FOR SALE BY OWNER, $1800: a six-room
modern house, fine 'location. Phone Union
:i52.
$150025x100; 18TH. NEAR LOVEJOY; PART
cash. Phone East 1507.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE CHEAP $2,000.
Phone East 2S30.
TOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE NEW ANU 5-ROOM HOUBB;
bath, stationary wasbatand. concrete base
ment, gas and electric lights, furnace, nous
tinted, pais pantry, large bedrooms, with
closets in each, wood elevator, stationary
wathtubs In basement; on Union-avenue car
line, five-minute service, near good school,
lawn, streets Improved; houses now open for
lsipectlon; cash or Installments. Inquire
owner, H.' E. Stemler, 122 3d at., or at res
idence. 652 Union ave. North, cna block
south of houses.
535 TO $100.
Fine sightly lots orr the Peninsula, short
distance from St. Johns car line: city water:
graded streets; hurry, before they are all
gone.
SHERMAN D. BROWN. 351 Stark st.
INVESTORS. ATTENTION!!!!
Best buy on the market. 12tb. near Ghsan
St.. lot 50x100, with building 30xSO feet, two
rtory. price only J3500. The building alone
Is worth (2000. F. Breske, room 444 Sher
lock btdg.. S3 3d st.
ACRE TRACTS WE MAK.fi 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.
HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT. 3 MILES
from railroad; good Improvement, work at
good wage, neat, only $200; good farms,
trom $20 to $50 an acre, near railroad and
' river; great bargains; city residence and
vacant lots and acreage. Townsend-Drigg9 &
Co., 2S0 Alder 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.
FIVB NEW, MODERN HOUSES IN HOLLA
day - Parle Addition; also 14 choice lots;
streta improved, cement walks, sewer or
wiii ouua housa. to suit customers, see
R. B. Rice on premises. East 22d and Wasco,
or W. G. Beck. 307 The Failing blcg.
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE 10 ACRES BEST
df land, no gravel. 3 miles from cltj on
HiMboro trolley line; $850, $300 cash, bal
ance $100 per year at 6 per cent; nrj-ciui
Investment. Owner, 410 McKay bldg.
FOR SALE-22X10O, FLANDERS ST.. NEAR
22d: this Is one of the prettiest neighbor
hoods in Portland: price S15UU; barf caan.
balance on time; go and look at It. Phone
owner. Main 44.
FOR SALE BY OA'NER MODERN 6-ROOM
house. S-foot basement, cement floor, corner
50x100; will rent for 530 per month, easy
terms; price 32100. See came at 134 East
21st St.. North.
BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOUSE. BUILT BS"
owner for permanent home; Urge grounds,
best car sen-Ice; will be sold at a loio of
$500 If taken soon. Inquire 74 Sixth.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
10-ropm modern houte and full lot. 340 - th
t.. near Savier; $COW; capy terms. For rull
particulars phone Main 3 Its.
4 LOTS. POINT VIEW. BEAUTIFULLY SIT
uated on St. Johns 'car line; desirable home
site; cheap. Adlre;a owner. N 31, Orego
nlan. rw FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric Una. O. K
Addlton, Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car, 5c
$300 LOT 7. BLOCK 7. LINCOLN PARK; NO
cash rKjulred. W. E. Thomas, 400 Cham
ber of Commerce.
iOfl SALE FARMS.
FORCED TO SELL AT SACRIFICE. ITAL
IAN PRUNE ORCHARD. WILLAMETTE
VALLEY. NEAR PORTLAND. OR.; 230
ACRES IN BEARING TREES. 180 IN
LIGHT UMBER; COMPLETE PACKING
AND DRYING PLANTS: PRODUCED $S000
NET PROFIT ABOVE ALL EXPENSES IN
10IM IMMEDIATE SALE AN INDUCE
MENT FOR UNUSUAL SACRIFICE.' AD
DRESS OWNER DIRECT AT Q 30. ORE-
GONIAN.
A CHOICE DAIRY RANCH.
240 acres of rich, black sail, all level. 210
acres in hay. 1MJ acre.i n timber, for paoture
and wood, a stream runs acrots land, a tine,
large house, barn. 5ux0; outbuildings, 'i
mile to sohool or store, mall, delivered. -miles
to creamery and choew rectory, 'this
ranch lies In tlu- famous Trout like section
of Klickitat County. Extensive outside range;
price $S50U; terms J2T0, balance orf casy
time, bend for our book on White Salmon
Valtey. hlte Salmon Land Co.
AN IDEAL HOME 130 ACRES ON THE
Columbia River; 75 acres under cultiva
tion, balance can be cultivated; soli very
fertile and productive; large p-room house,
warehouse 74x120; Government light pay
ing $10 month: boats land day or night;
$7000: Cowlitz Co. Land Co.. Kelso. Wash.
A BARGAIN 1C2 ACRES, $20 PER ACREi
50 In cultivation. 70 acrea good tlmhor, now
leafed at 50 cents stamiiaKf; 4 miles west
of Estacada; good houte and outbuildings.
3 acrrs orchard; Ifc mile from store, school
and church. Call at Viola, or addres E: L.
Walker, Oregon City. R. F. D.- No. 2.
FOR SALE S20 BEST TALIPOOIA BOTTOM
land. 200 In crop, balance all clear, in alfalfa
pasture l"? miles to railroad; running creek
through farm; No. 1 Improvement?; price
$50 per acre, including crop; 30 milk cows.
8 horses, hogr., poultry, machinery, dairy.
Addrew owner, Wm. E. Spence, Shedd, Or.
160 ACRES. 20 MILES FROM PORTLAND.
If you want the best, cheapest and health
iest, tbe best soil, tbe best spring water,
the best fruit: no frost, no wind; near boat
landing In fact, the finest farm or home
on the Pacific Coast, write to .Owner, care
V 24, Oregonlan.
TEN-ACRE TRACT. SIX MILES EAST OF
Morrlson-etrcet bridge, on Russellvllle road,
between Base Line and Section Line Roada;
recently cleared and plowed; one-quarter
down, balance In ten yeah at C per cent.
Frank C. Baker, room 12 Hamilton bldgl
;SU ACRES. $10,000 BEST STOCK FARM IN
Cowlitz County for money rBood house, good
bam. good water, good orchard, public scnool
on place; 150 acres In cultivation'; a snap.
If you want It. write Cowlitz County Land
Co.. Kelso, Wash. '
FARM FOR SALE SO ACRES. 5 ACIJES BOT
tbm land. 500 bearing fruit trees, 3 living
spring. 5-room hou?e. barn, chicken-houses;
1 mile from school, railroad and boat-landing.
Box 57, Lyle, Wash. '
ICO ACRES. li MILES FR05I KALAMA, 25
In cultivation, balance good timber; o-room
house, barn and outbuilding; roll good;
title clear: $4500.. C. J. Lee. Kalama.
Wash.
Bargains In real estate Improved and parjly
Improved farms In Multnomah and Clacka,
mas Cos. List of prop, will be fur. on ap
plication. Roberts & Wtrtz. Gresham, Or.
FOR SALE 40 ACRES GOOD LEVEL 3"IM
ber land, 1 miles from Boring, on the O.
W. P. & Ry. line. Call between 1' and 2
P. M. Phone Main 3913.
" ANTED A PURCHASE!: FOR 200 ACHES
of best of dairy or grain In Linn County;
price $20 per acre; half cash. V. Cladek.
Sclo. Or.
FREE GOVERNMENT LAND OPEN FOR
settlement: level valley land; no stone or
timber; soil arid water first-class. 1S4 Burn,
side st.
100 ACRES NEAR FOREST GROVE; 71
acres near Oregon City, very cheap. Shoo
Store. 270 Washington st.
BUY FARMS DIRECT FROM FARMERS:
large or small. Call Joseph Parker, U5 3d
it. N.; saloon.
IMPROVED FARMS AND APPLE LANDS.
R. L. Cate & Co.. 113 2d st.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. $2000
to $10,000: also business properties, foOOu to
$20,000. Have buyer. L. W. Whiting & Co..
403 Ablngton bldg.
WANTED Full or fractional lot? West Side;
dose In; for cash. M 23, Oregonlan.
TO EXCHANGE.
EXCHANGE AN 8-ROOM HOUSE, BARN
and 10 lots, on Mount Scott electric line,
to exchange for CO or SO' acres good land
on car line, within S miles of the city.
Call 300 McKay bldg.
LOT AND HOUSE FOUNDATION AND CASH
to exchange for 6-room house In central lo
cation. Townaend-Drlggs & Co., 269 Alder st.
LAND tJCRIP.
WE HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLY
valid forest reserve scrip on tbe market.
We handle all kinds public land practice.
Collins Land Co., Concord bldg.
FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE-AND OTH.
r guaranteed land tcrlp on hand ready to
Jecate. X&tfnnla Sea. 22T raWaff.bM.
TIMBER LANDS.
HAVE FINE SCRIPPING PROPOSITION
3000 acres good timber. If Interested, ad
dress R 40, Oregonlan.
Can locate homesxeaas, timber claims. Cen
tral Oregon. T. M. O'Connell. Prlnevllle. Or.
FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicles and Harness.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. BAND OF
range horses. For particulars address G 30,
Oregonlan.
FOR SALE GOOD DRIVING BAY MARE.
7 ' years old, and harness, with new open
buggy, with rubber tires. Inquire at Elks
Stable, cor. Burnslde and 4th sts.
FOR SALE ONE GOOD DRIVING HORSE;
one Studebaker top buggy and harness. In
quire between 1 o'clock to tl P. M., Bon
Ton saloon. 271 Couch street.
HORSES. WAGONS. HARNESS. ALL
kinds of vehicles bought, sold and rented.
Hubert & Hall. 234 4th. Phone Main 2203.
$45 BUYS BAY HORSE. 8 YEARS OLD.
weighs 1100 lbs., good delivery horse. Call
today. 23 N. 14th st.
GOOD SIZE AND WEIGHT. NICE GENTLE
city-broke driving horse. Room 503. Mar
quam. Main 221U.
15 HORSES BY W. B. JACOBS. ONE STAL
lion, 1650 pounds. 134 E. 34th st. Phone
Union 1632.
LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND
vehicles on oast tor sale or hire. 211 Wash.
FOR SALE SEVEN HEAVY TEAMS,
harness and wagons. 154 N. 5th st.
Pianos.
Kimball upright piano. $125; organ, $25: guitar,
banjo & Mandolin. $5. 241, 1st, cor. Main.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair it with Elaterlts; It rolls. asy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old iron, tin or shingles; bet for new roofs.
Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL.
Hard and pool tables; easy payments; wo rent
tables, with privilege of buying; modern bar
fixture, cheap price. Brunswlck-Balka-Cct-lender.
49 3d st.
FOR SALE WATER POWER, ONE MILE
from Washougal. on north bank of Columbia
River; al good farm. D. H. Gary. Wada
ougal. Wash.
18-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH: IN EXCEL
lent condition. Price. $325. W. J. Clemens.
273 Stark st.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
'soda fountains. Northrop & Sturgls, 6 Front.
NEW AND 2D-HAND CASH REGISTERS
ani safes: easy payments. 333 Ankeny at.
UABY BUGGY FOR SALE CHEAP: NEAR
LY new. Inquire 575 Main. Phone Main 4600.
FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL 324
Chamber of Commerce or phone Main 2303.
FOR SALE CHEAP COCKER SPANIEL
pups. Phone Main 1152.
TENT, 52XS5 FEET. $150. 555 MORRISON
st. Phyic Main 4608.
HELP WANTED MALE.
BOOKKEEPERS. STENOGRAPHERS, SALB8
men will find It to their advantage to in
vestigate our successful plan of placing men
In good positions; do It now. Portland
Commercial Bureau. 722 Chamber of Com
merce. WANTED YOUNG MAN OF THE RIGHT
metal to take position' as stenographer and
office assistant with opportunity for advance
ment: cood education, accuracy and ref
erences required. Addresa L 33, Oregonlan.
VO YOU WA"NT WORK AT PORTLAND
World's' Fair? Amateur and professional
actors, singers, musicians, etc., wanted; call
and fee at once; ea.-y worn. Dig salary.
Newman's Theatrical Circuit. 3oli Morrison
CLERKS BOOKKEEPERS. CLERICAL AND
general office nun reeking employment ean
best terve their Interests by calling at the
Portland Commercial Exchange, rooms 307-
30$ Alwky. bldg., 203U Morrison st.
MANAGER? WANTED FOR OUR BRANCH
office to, he opened throughout Oregon; ref
erences and email investment required; lib
eral salary. Great Western Telephone Co..
JC05. Market St., San Francisco.
WANTED BUSINESS WOMAN. SINGLE. 25
yeara old or over, that understands book
keeping, as Joint manager of an office; sal
ary $9 per week. Apply 223 Ablngton bldg..
1U0'? Third 6t.
WANTED 1000 R. R MEN. NEW WORK,
100 other Jobs; name your work and we
have It: also station work. Canadian Em
ployment Co.. 2 10 Burnslde st. Phoce Main
3074.
WANTE.D RELIABLE PARTY. 200 PER
cent selling Imperial cane and camp stool
at Portland Exposition. Send stamp.
Imperial Novelty Works. Fremont. Ohio.
AVANTED BRIGHT. HONEST CABIN BOY.
willing to learn, about 15 yea re; $10. board
and clothes. Apply Steward, sch. Transit
Portland Lumber Mills.
ADVERTISING. SOLICITORS KENNEL
Booklet, quick coramlffi(ons; other publica
tions; good newipqper propositions. 038
Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED SINGLE YOUNG MAN TO
I travel who can leaw town immediately. Call
10 to 4. room 7. Hotel Avalon. corner Wash
ington and Eleventh.
FOR POSITIONS AS CASHIERS. TICKET
taker, etc.. for concessionaires at the
Portland. Exposition, call 303 Alisky bklg.,
2S.V,fc Morrison st.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT
land and throughout state to solicit busi
ness: good pay to good men. Call or write,
W7 McKay bldg.
STAGE DANCING. VAUDEVILLE ACTING,
singing, fketches. etc.,- taught; positions
guaranteed. Newman's School of Acting.
351 Morrison. .
Wanted MVn "to learn barber trade; steady
practice; e"xpert Instructions; Write for
terms. Glllman's College, 627 Clay st., S. F.
LOGGERS. MILLHANDS. FARMHANDS,
laborers, other work. See us. U. S. Em
ployment Co.. 103 Morrison. Main 1322.
We sell sick and accident benefits- that peo
ple want; splendid proposition to agents.
Union Mutual Aid Assn., 401 Marquam.
WANTED YOUNG MAN. ABOUT 20 YEARS,
with experience in photograph work; wages
email to commence. SOI Dekum bldg.
COLLECTOR " WITH SOME GENERAL OF
ttce experience; will pay liberal salary, li!
Chamber of Commerce.
CUTTER FOR ESTABLISHED HOUSB IN
the city; mitft be a practical tailor. Ad
dress 51 31'. Qregonlan. .
WANTED BOY. 16-18. CLERKING. STORE
work. $1 day. Clerks' Registration Bureau,
265 -Morrison st.
WANTED SOLICITORS . FOR FAMILY
trade; salary and commission. 404 Wash
ington street.
POSITIONS IN CALIFORNIA SECURED FOR
reliable help; either sex. Address Box 385,
Modlsto, Cal.
WANTED MAN FOR A RESTAURANT;
duties cashier; $330- required. Call 248
Stark at.
WANTED TO BUY BARBER SHOP IN
small lown -pulslde of Portland. K 32.
Oregonlan
MAN WITH $76 TO INVEST CAN HAVE
steady work and fair wages. E 33, Ore
gonlan. OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED HIGH
cct price paid. Phone Hood 1862. Call 50 3d.
WANTED TOUNG MAN WITH SOME Ex
perience In meat market. 22 Grand ave. N.
WANTED CAKE BAKER. GOOD SECOND
hand. Apply 114 RUS3ell su Phone E. 57.
FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. COUN
try; big wages. 215 Commercial block.
FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT
ence; references required? 232 Stark: at.
MEN TO LEARN THE DETECTIVE Busi
ness. Barrett. Alisky bldg., room 301.
TEAMS TO HAUL BRICK. MRS. HOWE,
brlckmaker. 1200 Division st.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PANTS MAKERS
Nlcoll the Tailor, 108 3d st.
WANTED PLANERMAN. GEO. AINSLEB
& Co.. 16th and Pettygrove.
DR. WALKER. 1SI 1S1. CURES ALL PHI
vate diseases of men'.
EXPERIENCED AUTOMOBILE REPAIR
men. 64-66 6th at.
BOY ..WAXTEDjrAT IS AND, 20 FRONT
etreet. ", ,. . i
HELP WANTED XAUC
BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSiw
Position Secured for
Bookkeepers. Railroad clerks.
Stenographers. Hotel clerks.
Office managers. Shipping derktT
Cashiers. . " Bill clerks.
Accountants. Entry clerks.
Office men. AssUtant bookkeeper
Salesmen. General office clerks.
Grocery clerks. Clerks deptmt. stores.
Collectors. Timekeepers.
Genernl i-Irlral torhnlcal. commercial men.
Apply BUSINESS MEN'S'CLEARING HOUSE.
304-505 McKay Bldg.. 102 3d St.. .rortiancu
BRIDGE CARPENTERS. $3; ROUGH CAR-
penters. $2.50; planerman, 5.Ua up; jaru
men, $2; man and wife, $75: same, ranch,
$40; farmhands and milkers. $30; other work.
U. . S. Employment Co., 103 Morrison. Main
1322.
WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN"
piumoing iraue. uoyne tsros. 1.0.. acnooLa
of Practical Plumbing. 4073-75 Easton ave.,
St. Louis. Mo.; 107-0 W. 3d st.. Cincinnati, O.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED LADIES AND GIRLS TO As
sist In a new line of fancy work; $10 per
week; experience unnecessary; work can
be taken home. Call at office. 268? Mor
rison at., the Cosmos, room 3.
WANTED WOMAN TO DO LIGHT GEN
eral housnwork. for small family; good
home furnished. Call at 1107 Thurman
st, Willamette Heights. Phone Main 376.
GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL
to see us. Over 1000 positions every months
Call and register. Canadian Parlors. 2i"ij
Uorrlscn. Main 1323.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRESEN
tatlves In Portland and throughout the state;
we pay good money. Call or write 607 Mc
kay bldg.
WANTED RELIABLE GIRL TO TAKE
care of children and do upstairs work. Ap
ply at 460 Holladay ave. Telephone East
304.
WANTED A GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED
woman for general housework; wages $20.
Address Mrs. C. A. Buckley, Grass Valley,
Or.
WANTED ELDERLY LADY TO KEEP
house for gentleman and child: very light
work. Address W. S. Clark, Forest Grove,
Or.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS,
waiters, chambermaids, general workers. St.
Louis Agency. 230& Yamhill. Main 5413.
WANTED HONEST, CAPABLE WOMAN
housekeeper: widower on farm; Swedish pre
ferred. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413.
WANTED A STRONG YOUNG GIRL TO AS
slst In cooking and general housework.
Scandinavian preferred. 54 16th St., North.
WANTED NURSE; ALSO SECOND GIRL;
city references required; small family; good
wages. 233 N. 24th. cor. Marshall.
WANTED NEAT-APPEARING GIKL FUR
general housework; family of 3. Call 5s
N. 32d et.. Willamette Heights.
WANTED GERMAN WOMAN UNDER 35
as housekeeper, widower with children. 230Va
Yamhill. Phone Main1 5413.
WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO
eell tho new telephone Index. Inquire W.
J. Clemens. 273 Stark at.
WANTED AN . EXPERIENCED COOK,
small family; good wage. Call 102 Lowns
dale St.. near High School.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS COOK. MUST AS- .
slut with washing and ironing; references.
100 King at.
WANTED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR
light housework: small family. Apply 210
Market st.
YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK,
family three; no washing. 7QU Marshall,
near 22d.
NURSE GIRL WANTED BETWEEN THBT
hours of 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. Apply 35
22d st.
WAiNTED A WOMAN TO DO KITCHEN
work In a private boarding-house. 1S6 3th.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN.
eral housework. Apply 750 E. Burnside 3U
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework and cooking. Apply 215 N. 20th.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; references. 361 10th t., cor. Mill.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO
cooking and general houseVork. 205 12th at.
AVANTED FIRST-CLASS VEST MAKERS.
Nlcoll the Tailor. 108 3d st.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR SEC
ond work. Apply 341 11th st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
small family. Call SCO 1st st.
GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND
cooking. 461 Rodney ave.
COMPETENT COOK.
Nunn, 777 Flanders st.
MRS. RICHARD
EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER AND
manicure, 160 5th st.
COMPETENT COOK.
Nunn. 777 Flanders st.
MRS. RICHARD
EXPERIENCED WAIST FINISHERS WANT
ed. 314, The Dekum.
GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK,
quire 710 E. Main.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. 365 12th st.
WANTED GIRL TO PACK AND LABEL
cans. 20 Front st.
GOOD TABLE GIRL AT ONCE. 284 MAIN
street.
WANTED A GOOD COOK. 434 MARKET
street.
HELP WANTED MA L E OR FEMALE.
HOTEL KITCHEN CREW. $36 WEEK (4
waitresses, $20); housework, cooks, $30; res
taurant caehler (put up lunches mornings).
Drake. 200Vi Washington.
WANTED PARTY TO INTERVIEW WELL-to-do
class: what they say to carry weight;
big money; steady position. Room 2, 43i
2d st.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOK
kecper and accountant; able to take com
plete charge of books and office; good cor
respondent and business man desires posi
tion, willing to start moderate salary, good
references: age 28. Address D 34, Oregonlan.
COUNTRY BANKERS MAN OF 26, HU5T
ler and business-getter, wants position in
country bank; 5 years, experience; can taka
Htock. H. P., 40S Hail st.
YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION, BOOK
keeper and stenographer, willing to start on
any office work; references. T 33. Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
ALL-ROUND HOTEL MAN DESIRES RE.
sponsible position as checker, assistant man
ager, etc.; also able to take charge dining
room; six years' bet experience on Western
Coast; best references. M 34, Oregonlan.
YOUNG BUSINESS MAN. WHO SPEAKS
and writes English. French. German and
the three Scandinavian languages, would
like position. Y 32, Oregonlan.
POSITION WANTED BY STATIONARY
engineer: 10 years' experience; strictly
sober; can do mill blacksmlthlng. Address
William M. Douglas. 126 12th st.
RESPONSIBLE MAN. FAMILIAR WITH
Janitor work In office building, seeks per
manent place; can fire boiler and run ele
vator. B 40, Oregonlan.
THOROUGH AND EXPERIENCED TIN
smlth and machinist wishes employment
In or about Portland. A. Strebel, box 212,
South Bend. Wash.
WANTED POSITION ON A COUNTRY PA
per by a sober, practical printer. Address
E. F. Morsbach. Bucoda, Wash.
WANTED POSITION AS SCALER: Ex
perienced; good references: aleo familiar
with books. G 24. Oregonlan.
POSITION AS GASOLINE LAUNCH EN
gineer; thoroughly experienced. L 32. Ore
gonlan. or Phone Union 3593.
YOUNG GERMAN BUTCHER. GOOD SAU
sagemaker and meatcutter; references. Call
325 Davis st.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS A POSITION, AT
tend school, where he can work. 264 Davis.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Housekeeper.
WOMAN OF ABILITY AS HOUSEKEEPER,
rooming or boarding-house; capable of tak
ing full charge. T 2S. Oregonlan.
POSITION BY RELIABLE, COMPETENT
woman as managing housekeeper; best of
references. H 32, Oregonlan.