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la THE MORNDTG OBEGOMAy, TUESDAY, MY. 16y 19Q5. NAME THE OFFICERS Conductors Elect E. E. Clark as Grand Chief. RIVALRY OF THE CITIES Memphis,. Boston, Cincinnati, New Orleans, Detroit and Fort Worth ' " All Seek to Be Next Conven tion Place of Order. CONDUCTORS ELECT OFFICERS. The following officers of the Grand Division were elected yesterday: Grand chief conductor E. El Clark, Cedar Rapids. Ia. Assistant grand chief conductor A. B. Garretson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Grand secretary and treasurer TV. J. Maxwell, Cedar Rapids, la. Grand senior conductor C. H. Wll kins. Cedar Rapids, la. Grand Junior conductor 1. E. Sbep yard, Philadelphia, Pa. "With tonight -will come the end of the thirtieth annual session o the Order of Hallway Conductors. Tomorrow morning the special trains carrying the delegates and their friends will leave Portland for the return journey, and by the end of the -week 4000 -people will be telling neighbors in over 1D00 cities and towns that there is" no place quite so good as the "Rose City." Yesterday's session was taken up by a discussion of the Insurance laws, no de cision being reached, and the election of some of the grand officers. E. E. Clark was re-elected grand chief conductor without opposition; A. B. Garrctson. as sistant grand chief conductor; TV. J. Max well, grand secretary and treasurer, and C. H. "Wllkins, grand senior conductor, were also re-elected. I. E. Sheppard, of Philadelphia, was re-elected to the office of grand junior conductor. The other grand officers will be elected this morn ing, and besides this work the decision on the insurance law and the choosing of the next meeting place is all that remains to be done before adjournment. It will be the silent vote that will determine the next meeting place. Memphis has a crowd of enthusiastic followers who have been booming that city since the convention opened. There is another crowd just as enthusiastic -with shouts for Boston, the home of pork and beans. There is an other that declares Cincinnati is the only city suited for the honor, while New Orleans has supporters, and a town in Michigan known to the Postofflce Depart ment as Detroit is also in the race, with a good Jockey up. Detroit blossomed out yesterday with, a strong representation, and made considerable noise about it. Fort "Worth also announced that she would welcome the convention of 1S07. The delegates themselves are anxiously awaiting the result, as the more prom inent cities in the race seem to have about the same strength, and it may be a dark horse's race after all. The voting will probably begin shortly before noon today. Many of the delegates have been taking Fide trips and enjoying themselves im mensely. The Hood River Commercial "Club has extended an invitation for 60 of the delegates to -visit Hood River and take a drive through the valley. The orchards will be visited and the conductors will be given such fruit as only Hood River can produce. It is expected that the conven tion will adjourn at an early hour this afternoon and that the remainder of the afternoon and the evening will be spent by the delegates and their friends in sight seeing. All express themselves as greatly pleased with Portland's hospitality, and all are enthusiastic over the city's en vironment. AUXILIARY HOLDS ELECTION Strong Competition for 3rany of the Places Is Shown. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Order of Railway Conductors went through the ordeal of an election yesterday afternoon, at which there was strong competition for all the offices except grand secretary and treasurer. That belonged to Mrs. E. Higglns, of Columbus, O., and no one liad the temerity to run against her. She has held the office for 16 years and has become the axis about which the organ ization turns. She has seen the organ ization grow from four divisions and 500 members to its present size of a hundred times that many divisions and 6000 mem bers. She knows the work and has shown herself most capable of taking care of It. The officer? elected were: ytrs. P. C. Callahan. Jackson, Tenn.; Mrs. B. F. Wilts?. Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. I. S. Ruby, Kansas City, Mo., mem bers of grand executive committee; pres ident of Fraternal Beneficiary Associa tion. Mrs. J. H. Moon, Toledo. O.; gen eral secretary and treasurer, Mrs. W. N. Drake. Boston, Mass.; Mrs. J. H. Moon, Toledo. O., grand president; Mrs. A. F. Coullsk. Fort "Worth, Tex., grand vice president; Mrs. E. Higglns, Columbus, O., grand secretary and treasurer; Mrs." L. H. Rlgg, Tucson, Ariz., grand senior sis ter; Mrs. M. Hughes. Portland. O., grand junior sister; Mrs. "W. S. Garr, Atlanta, Ga., grand guard. Sold Liquor From Steamboat. CORVALL.TS, Or., May 15. (Special.) Charles 'Wllkins, of the steamer Oregona, paid a $50 fine here today for violation of the local option law. He sold intoxi cants from the steamboat to Corvallls customers in the belief that that boat being in the river made it a safe asylum Xor his. traffic. Four persons have pleaded guilty and. paid $50 fines within the past lew days. Wild Strawberries Are Ripe. SILVER TON", Or., May 15. (Special.) Notwithstanding the unseasonable cool ness, wild strawberries are ripe and are larger than usual. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Or., May 1C Maximum tern perature, "77 dec.; minimum, 46 deg. River reading at 11 A. M.. 7.0 feet; chance in past 24 hours, rise 0.3 inches. Total precipitation, 6 P. M. to 5 P. M., none; total since Septem ber 1, 1904. 29.97 Inches; normal since Sep tember a. 1904. 42.66 inches; deficiency. 12.86 Inches. Total sunshine May 14. 100S. 11 hnnm and SO minutes; possible" sunshine. 14 hours and 5 minutes. Barometer (reduced to tea level) at 5 P. M.. 36.87. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Fair, pleasant weather lias prevailed today In the North Pacific States. The temperature bas rteen seserally In all sections. The indications are for fair weather In thie district Tuesday, except alone the northern coast of Washington, where showers are prob able. WEATHER FORECASTS. Portland and vlctally Fair; north, to east winds. Westers Oregon Fair; north to east wlads. Westers Wafchtegtofi Fair, except prefeaWy HOTEL Fifth tnd Washington Streets EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms, $1.M to f3.ee Per Day According to Location. 7. T. DAVTES, Pres. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED.) FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON EsropeaB Pisa Roens 50c te $1.50 First-Class Restaurant In Connection TiTe ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR. ANDERSON, Manager Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON Free 'bus to and from all trains Rates European plan, 50c, 75c, $ 1 , $ 1 .50, $2 per day Sample rooms in connection showers alone north coast; north to cast winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. i to Wind. t p I? t s la o n 5 o" - a s o '5S. " 6TATI0NS. 2 Baker City Bismarck.... Boise... Eureka Helena.... Kamloops. B. C... North Head Pocatello Portland Red Bluff. . Roeeburg.... ....... Sacramento......... Salt Lake City.... San Franciaco...... Spokane Seattle Tatoos'a Island Walla Walla 2!0. S1SE (Clear 58;0, INW luiouay 00, W N Clear 1620, Clear 620, NW E Clear Cloudy 68'0, 58i0. NW Clear 680. 8 W Clear Clear Clear Clear .770, ooi nlNW 94 0, 64 0. SO 0, UU1 4 IS 00 4 NW 00! 4 NW 00 4pf 00 4NV 00! 4NW ,O014vNW ,O0j24JE 001 0NB Pt. cloudy esp. 84 0, Clear Pt. cloudy 66'0. Clear 620, 560 720. IPt. cloudy ICloudy V'ear A. B. WOLLABER. Acting- District Forecaster. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At 10 A. M., at Portland Auction .Rooms. 211 First St., between Salmon and Taylor. C. L Ford, Auctioneer. At Baker's Auction House, Alder and Park. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co., Auction eers. At the Portland Auction Room. 211 First st., between Salmon and ' Taylor. Sale at 10 A. M. sharp. C. L. Ford, Auctioneer. By J.- T. Wilson, at SS Knott eL. near Mis sissippi ave., at 10 A. SI.; Lower Albino, care. J. T. Wilson, Auctioneer. At Gilman's Auction Rooms, 413 Washlns ton St., at 10 o'clock A. 31. S. L. N. Gilman, Auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. A & A. S. RITE AInswortb Chapter of Rose Croix. No. 1 Regular meeting In Auditorium, Scottish Rite Cathedral, this eve ning at 8 o'clock. Work In IStb degree. By order. WISE MASTER. ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. I. O. O. F Special meeting this (Tuesday) evening. May 16, 1903, at & o'clock. Oddfellows' Tem ple, corner 1st and Alder sts. Patriarchal degree. Members especially desired to at tend. Visitors welcome. E. E. SHARON. Scribe. HARMONY LODGE, A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Tuesday) evening. Masonic Tem ple. 3d and Alder sts.. 7:30. Work in RJL decree. Visitors welcome. by Order W. M. RUFUS R. BALL. Sec. BOYS' AND GIRLS' AID SOCIETY OF OREGON The annual meeting of the mem bers will be held In the parlors of the City Board of Charities this evening at 8 o'clock. Members and friends earnestly Invited to at tend. F. E. BEACH, Secretary. OREGON LODGE, NO. 1. K. OF P. Regu lar convention tonight in K. of P. Hall. Mar quam bldg. Esq. work. Cordial Invitation extended to all visiting Knights. EUGENE H. DOWLING, a C. E. D. CURTICE. K. of R. and S. FUNERAL NOTICES. M'DONALD In this city. May 10. 1003, at her late residence, 497 Gautenblen ave.. Minnie M. McDonald, aged 28 year. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Finley's Chapel at 2 P. M. Tuesday. May 16. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery. BELT In this city. May 14, 1905. George W. Belt, aged 72 years. Friends anad acquaint ances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at the family residence. 723 East Stark St.. at 10 A. M. today. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. CALHOUN In this city. May 15. 1905, at the family residence, 269 East 34th eu, Simeon II. Calhoun, aged 67 years 3 months and 20 days. The funeral services will be held at the above residence at 2:30 P. M. today. Services private. M'DONALD In this city. May 10, 1903, at her late residence, 407 Gantcnbeln ave.. Minnie M. McDonald, aged 28 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to at tend the funeral cervices; which will be held at Finley's Chapel at - P. M. today. May 16. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. HTDE In this city. May 15, 1905, Albert Hyde, aged 51 years. Funeral will take place Wednesday, May 17. at 11 A M.. from Dunning, McEmtee & Gilbaugh's Chapel, 7th and Pine sts. Interment Lone Fir Cem etery. Friends Invited. Dawson (N. W. T.) papers please copy. DUNNING. MeENTEE GILBAUGH. successors D aiming Camples, aader talters and embalm era, modern la every de tail. 7th and X'Ibo. Phons Mala 4S6. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLMAN CO Undertakers aad emhalmers. bats moved to their sew bulld ter. Third sad Sabaes. Lady assistant. Telephone No. M7. 3. T. TTSVEX & SOX. Funeral Directors, coc. id a&d MadUea. Office of Ceaaty Cer es.ee. Lady assist n Tit. Xeteaheae No. 9. F. 8. DUNNING, VmJertaker. 414 Eatt Aider. Xa aadstaat. Telephone Kact &, ZT.TXEK-BYRXES CO, UNDERTAKERS, Emb aimers, Z7S Ras'l; at 1M: lady ast. NEW TODAT. Holladay's Addition The geographical CENTER of Portland. The most DESIRABLE and only EXCLU SIVE residence district In the city. Has Improved streets, gas, electric lights, water mains, trolley lines and sewers. Lots sold on advaatageous terms to home hBllders. Seeing Is beHevIar. The Oregon Real Estate Co. 88)4 Third Street, Kossa 4, Perthutd. Oregwu Eastern Hotel Man Aad cafe maaager open for eagagemeat: wllllag to iavec-t saw-? capital with r sihle parties. Adre E , O-regeataa, PERKINS PORTLAND, OREGON Flrst-Class Check Kestaaraat Comaected With Hotel. C. O. SATIS, Sec and Treas. AMUSEMENTS. Marquam Grand Theater PHONE MAIN SC8. Wednesday Evening, May 17, 1805. VIOLIN RECITAL. MR, REGINALD L. HIDDEN. Edgar E. Coursen. Accompanist. Prices Parquette. $1; parquette circle, 75c; balcony. 75c and 50c; boxes and loges, 57.50. Seats now selling. EMPIRE THEATER g& Milton W. Seaman. Resident Manager. THE EMPIRE STOCK COMPANV, Presenting High-Class Plays. 10 ADMISSION CENTS. Matinee every day. 2:15; evening at S:13. All this week another big success, pack ing the house, to capacity the powerful 5 act melodrama, "A WOMAN'S REVENGE." STAR THEATER l1 7 ZIXN'S FAMOUS TONY BALLET 7 OTTO FIECHTIS TYROLEAN qUINTET, T03I MACK, HELM CHILDREN, CREATORE. ROSCOE ARBUCKLE. THE COUNTERFEITERS." Shown by the Stardwope. Shows 2:30. 7:30. 3 P. M. Admission. 10c 20c and 25c John L. Sullivan here week of May 29. GRAND THEATER ANNIE ABBOTT. THE GREAT RICHARDS. ORRIN MTtNZGHT. MR. AND MRS. J. 1. LEE AND LITTLE .MADELINE. MARVELOUS SEYMOURS. SIGNOR CHENOWITH. MR. JOSEPH BONNER. THE GRANDISCOPE. Lewis and Clark Observatory U I tttrttlitt W Wnni. PORTLAND HEIGHTS Now open. Take Portland Heights car and rei off at Hawthorne Terrace, one block from car line. No climbing. Electric elevator. Most magnificent view In America. Se beautiful eBect of powerful searchlight from top of tower. Open 8 A. M. to 'J H. a. ADMISSION. 10 CENTS. Rose Eytinge Universally recogrnlzed by theatrical man agers as the leadiag instructor in stage work, prepares pupils In elocution for stage, pulpit, platform or society. Apply personally or by letter. 261 Thirteenth St. CLASSIFIED AD. HATES. "Rooms." "Rooms and Board." "IToae keeplng Rooms. "Situations Wanted." 13 irords or less. 15 cents: 16 to 29 words, 20 cents: 21 to 25 words. 23 cents, etc No dl couat for additional Icftertlrtas. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today." SO cents for 15 words or less; 10 to 20 nerds. 40 cent: 21 to 23 vrords. SO ceatr etc first Insertion. Each additional hasertloB. oae-half; so further discount un der one month. "NEW TODAY" (ranee measare agate). 13 cents per Use. first Insertion j 10 cents per Uae of each additional Insert! oa. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregoalaa. aad left at this office, should always be ladesed la sealed envelope. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonian will set be responsible for errors la advertkeaeats takes threat h the telephone. NEW TODAY. SELL WOOD. Would you like a fine corner lot In Sell wood on Improved streets and sidewalks, tn two blocks from car line, for $1737 This Is on of the many enaps we have to offer In Sellwood real estate. We would like to show you. SELLWOOD TOWNSITE CO.. Office at Sellwood and at 222 Falling bldg. California -"Bliss Lands" Small farms for settlers. 9200 acres of Irri gated land in 20-acre farms at $30 to $70 per acre one-fourth each. Reached by Southern Pacific or Santa Fe Overland Line, direct to Tulare City. - miles from Bliss Lands. Alfalfa, com. grain, deciduous fruits, vege tables, hogs, dairy cattle thrive. Booklet free from Bliss Lands (Inc.). care Sullivan &. Sul livan. Lawyers, 610 Parrott bldg.. San Fran cisco. At a Sacrifice Nice, new, clean, little saloon; good location; rent $15 per month. Will sell cheap on account of illness of proprietor. Will bear investigation. A. rare snap if taken at once. Ad dress N 76, Oregonian. NEW HOME We offer for tale the beautiful and sightly home of the late Dr. Herbert CardwelL 23th and Johnson. There are about 2j lots with sew 11 -room dwelling, built after the lat est design, and will be ready lor occupancy about June 1. For particulars see Grind staff & Schalk. 246 Stark st. AUSTKACTS OF TITLK Oar rseotls are eomplet aad a ts &ata, W tarateh abstracts yronsptly. MORTGAGE LOA2C8 Ob tssarered Portland Rnl Xstata, Kxccaurr abcttkact xxorc ce. Xlt-tlS Chamber C ' GEO. BLACK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 3I& Worcester Bfeck GeaeraJ yraeMee. "r" T ,SatU wrk. , Bmrtat aad pari n Waal NEW TODAT. OLD GOLD. JEWELRY. BOUGHT. MADK over, exchanged; dl&moads, precious Biases loose and men ted: watches. Jewelry repaired. Uncle Myers, the jeweler. 143 3d. sear Alder. TO LASE-25-ROOM HOTEL IN CITY. FUR nlshed or unfurnished. Apply to C H. Plg gotr, lawyer, onwer. 4 Mulkey bldg.. cor. 2d and Morrison sts. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. THE BEST OFFERS YOU'LL EVER GET. 15 acres, all .fenced and In cultivation: the very richest of creek bottom garden land; small house, tartly good barn; Ave minutes' walk station. 10 miles from business center city; for only $1600. If you want a real nice, cozy home in a desirable part of the city, not too far to walk from business center, full lot, with ele gant, large bearing fruit trees, berries, and shrubbery, very nice 7-room house, in the same vicinity where vacant lots are sold -at 8"0: price only S1000. These cap any prices that have been offered In the last 10 years, and must be taken, with in this weekA THE DUNN-LAWRENCE COMPANY, 149J4 First Street. DO YOU KNOW That the White Salmon Valley lies opposite Hood River, with a southern slope; that It raises finer berries ten days earlier than Hood River; that our berries are ripe now; that we do not have to Irrigate; that we have a better climate and richer soil than Hood River; that our cherries, peaches and apples are hard to excel both in quality and quantity of production; that from one TJ-yrar-old tree Captain C II. Cook gathered 27 boxes of Spltzenberc apples; that you can buy One berry and orchard land for 4 less than In Hood River? If you don't lraow these facts, eend for our book of bargains. White Salmon Land Co., White Salmon. Wash. LOT 50X100 ON EAST 1ITH ST., 6-ROOM modern house, almost new, fine garden: price 91350: terms. Special bargain, tine new 6-room house, large lot, cement basement, new carpets, shades and stoves, all for $3100; family, mov ing away; location near East Ankeny St. B. S. COOK & CO.. Open evenings. 251 Alder st. ACRE TRACTS-WE HANDLE ACREAGE as a specialty, within city limits or outside. Some acres with terms as low as $10 per month with water. A C Churchill & Co., "Inc." 110 2d st. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Only 12 of our -lots left. They are the best and the cheapest on the Heights. AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO.. 222 Failing bldg. Phone Main S3S3. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Choice lot on Spring St.; fine view; street Improved; cement walk and curb; Bull Run water; sewer: $1300. $300 cash, balance $20 per month. J S3, Oregonian. FOR SALE QUARTER BLOCK SOUTHWEST corner 12th and East Stark St.. with 2-story 9-room bouse and 2-story barn; $5000; terrod $1000 down and balance In annual payments of 11000. Mall Co.. 393 East Burnside. or telephone Private Exchange 3L HERMOSA PARK. SEASIDE IMPROVED lots for sale; graded streets, sewers and water main; finest residence property on Clatsop Beach. A. Gilbert, Jr.. Seaside. Or. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE BEAUTIFUL lot In Willamette Heights, 50x177 feci. Tor flrf t-claes roomlng-noune or acre property near by. 326 Washington sC FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN. LOT fenced, fruit trees, two blocks from car; cash or terms. Ryder, Montavilla. Phone Main 5536. CHOICE NEW. MODERN. 8-ROOM RESI dence. northwest corner Fifteenth and East Taylor street. C W. Pallett, 304 Fenton bldg. FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 rooms. 315 22d it. Price low. Owner, Mrs. W. A. Dalr. The Brown. 271V: Grand ave. 500 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS- k Bsrcatna on O. W. P. electric Hire. O. R. Addlton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car, 5c NEW S-ROOM HOUSE, $2750-EAST MADI- son, near E. 2i)th; full lot: temvi to suit, James N. Davis, owner. 7 First rt. 6-ROOM HOUSE AND 0 LOTS. IMPROVED and fenced, at Woodlawn; price $1230. Town send, Driggs &. Co.. 2&9 Alder U BARGAIN A FIXE LOT ON UNION AVE., near Russell st.. only $000. Hatfield & Smith. 163'i -4th st-, room 32. LOTS. 30X100. NEAR HAWTHORNE AVE and 40th st.; $200. B. S. Cook & Co.. 231 Alder st. Open evenings. $75003 MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSES. CLOSE In; yearly Income $9ui; terms; East Side. Apply l3 E. 8th St., N. CHOICE CORNER LOT. CENTRAL. WEST Side, good building, income $30U per month. F 84. Oregonian. i $2250-MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE, 50-FT. i lot, cement walks, choice fruit- and doners. ' 722 E. Ankeny. MODERN HOUSE JUST FINISHED. IN Holladay's Addition. Owner must sell. F CS. Oregonian. 4-ROOM HOUSE CORNER LOT. $650; $300 down. $10 a month. inquire 3SU East Washington. 5-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT. $S30; $100 down, X15 a month. Inquire 380 East Washington. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE LONG BEACH. Wash.; $450. Donald G. Woodward, agent, 246 Stark St. ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE. 6 MILES FROM Morrison st. bridge. C K. Ballard. Mllwau kle. Or. $1GOO-BEAUTIFUL 5-ROOM COTTAGE. CAR lines, liberal terms. -326 E. 11th. Owner at place. A BARGAIN-LOT ON WILLIAMS AVE., near Hancock. See owner, J 86, Oregonian. FOR SALE LOT 50X100 AT RICHMOND; low price. Owner, 3S0 Water St., West Side. FOR SALE FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. TAFT & CO. 122-3-3-6 Ablngton Blfc. Main 136. FEW SELECT BARGAINS. C2S ACRES Polk County, 1 mile from railroad station: 200 acres under high state of cultivation; 100 acres now ready for .plow; balance of land In oak; plenty of wood to pay for clearing land; good house, 3 rooms; watered by well and springs;, one of best fenced farms In the state: R. F. D.; also phone. High-class ranch In every respect. Very eay terms can be had. Price. $16 per acre. 138 ACRES Near Dallas. Polk County: 45 acres In cultivation. 20 acres more slashed and cleared; balance In wood; lots of choice fruit In good bearing; good 6-room house, 2 barns; good springs: lots of farming tools, 9 head of cattle, 37 goats, 5 hogs. 2 horses. Everything complete. Good, modern, up-to-date farm. Price, only $3300. eO ACRES Near Hlllsboro. 33 acre. In cultivation; balance In timber: 8-room bouse, good barn, all kinds of outbuildings; 7 cows, good team of horses, wagon and all kinds "Of tools necessary on good farm; fine crop on place now; splendid orchard. This Is bar gain at $3000. 320 ACRES Well-Improved, good build ings; best-located farm In Polk County: all good land. Will exchange for Portland property. 39 Vi ACRES Good new 7-room house, large new barn. 12 acres bops: all in .cultivation and in crop; nice young orchard; $3000; terms. 39 ACRES Good house and barn, all well fenced; 30 acres In cultivation; 2 horses. 2 cows, wagons, plows, harrows and lots small tools; lots chickens; come fruit: 1 mile of good live town. Polk County: $3000. 60 ACRES All In cultivation; good new house, big barn, plenty of fruit; 40 actes In grain; well fenced; 3 horses, 2 cows, mower, rakes, harness, plows, harrows, all necessary tools; lots hay in barn: a beautiful little home; X-mlle from good live town; Folk County; price 'or everything, only $4300. TAFT A CO, 122-3-5-6 Ablngton Block Main 156. GET ACREAGE CONVENIENT TO PORT LAND $200 DOWN; $100. one, two and three years or labor, buys 10-acre tracts, choice bop. fruit or garden land; good train serv ice now and motor car boob. B. S. Cook & Co.. 2S1 Alder st. Open evenings. 23 ACRES. 1 MILE FROM RAILROAD STA tlon; good buildings, water in house, large bearing orchard, 30 acres In meadow; imme diate poaseaslofl: price $9000. Townsend, Driggs &. Co.. 290 AMer st. FREE GOVERNMENT FARM LANDS JUST opened to settlement; level Valley land; ao stone or timber: 'Water aad soil first class. Room 69, Lahbe bldg.. cer. 2d aad Washing ton sts. FOR SALB-34 ACRES. OF FINE LAND ON Johnson Creek at $0 per acre; close 10 Lents. J. L. Wells Co., 84 Grand ave. FOR TIMBER CLAIMS OR FARM HOMK ateads. call as or address A. C Palmer. 313 OregonUa fcMg. FOR SALKr-A NICB - HOME AT BEAVBK tea; lS.aares; e-thkd eju Xei 7S, 4V ertea. Or FOR SALE FARMS. GUARANTEED A3" ADVERTISED A nice little home, located la one of the additions to the City of KsJama; 40 acres In all. with 30 acres In cultivation; Mad lays exceptionally good, soil black learn: large bearing orchard; land fenced and, cross-fenced; 6-room frame house, with plenty pure spring water piped to It; large frame harn. with 24 stalls; fine view of Co lumbia River: most of land can be Irrigated: fine for gardening, poultry or milk ranch. Price. $1500; terms on part. 120 acres, with 30 acres under plow, "bal ance open pasture land; land lays nicely and soil very rich; live water: large bearing or chard; fenced and cross-fenced; good 3-room house, large frame barn and other build ings; with place go large team of horses, harness and wagon. 11-head cattle, of which 6 are milch cows, 2 pigs, chickens, cream separator, plows, harrows, saws, axes and numerous smaller tools, besides household furniture; close to school, on good county road. 4 miles from town on N. P. Ry. and Columbia River and 8 miles from Kalama. Price. $2500. with terms on part. IMCS &. WILLOUGHBY. Kalama Wash. FREE LAND IN OREGON UNDER THE "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed direct from state; write or call today: booklets and map free. B.-E. Cook Co.. 261 Alder St.. Port land. Or. Open evenlags. TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE 5 FULLY-PAID DIVIDEND paytng shares In one of Mexico's best rubber and coffee plantations; value $900; country realty vicinity Portland: no agents. Address JC L.. 276 Fremont st., Chicago. 111. TO LEASE. TO LEASE ONE BLOCK FROM FAIR. 27TH and Thurman sts; ground 100x100; $700. Mrs. C Frier, 1017 W. 17th sc. Los An geles, Cal - FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. Can locate homeste&os. tlmoer claims. Cen tral Oregon. T. M. O'Connell. Prinevllle. Or. FOR SALE HOMESTEAD RELINQUISH roent. Q 76, Oregonian. WANTED REAL ESTATE. RESIDENCE PROPERTIES EVERYWHERE, especially West Side; also business proper ties and rentals for customers. Townsend, Drigga & Co., 289 Alder, ground floor. WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. $2U09 to $10,000; also business properties, -$3000 to $20,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whiting & Co.. 40S Ablngton bldg. FOR SALE LAND SCRIP. WE HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLY valid forest reserve scrip on the market. We handle all kinds. Public land practice. Collins Land Co.. Concord bldg. FOREST RESERVE, SANTA FE AND OTH er guaranteed land scrip on sand ready u locate. Magtnnts It Son. 22. Falling bldg. FOR SALE. Horses. Vehicles aad Harness. HORSES FOR SALE. Two with records, 'which can be lowered: otherti naturally speedy, that can take fast records this season; matched teams, single drivers, actors, strict!)' trottlng-bred of very best and most fashionable families, and sec ond to none. Call on Mr. H. L. Miller at Irvlngton Track, Brook-Nook Slock Ranch. C. X. Larrabee, SSVi 3d sU PAIR OF BAYS. HORSE AND MARE, weigh 2330 pounds, art sound and gcod workers; new, heavy team harness and new 3-Inch farm wagon: alco one goud single drivtr. Regal Stables. 14th and Burnside nt. SNAP-$45 BUYS BROWN HORSE. 8 YRS. old, weight 1100 pounds, suitable for any business; safe for ladies. Call 23 N. 14th st. HORSES, WAGONS. HARNESS. ALL kinds cf vehicles bought, sold and rentto. Hubert & HalL 264 4th. Phon Main 2206. GOOD AND CHEAP. WELL-MATCHED team, two-seated Studebaker wagon and double harness, complete. East 1605. FOR SALE FINE DRIVING HORSE AND buggy: muM.be sold at once. Lyons' Stable, 115 Union ave., cor. East Alder. SWELL SPAN PONIES. VERY STYLISH, j fine drivers, weight 300 each. Address 515 ' E. Couch. Phone Union 3432. LARGEST STOCK OK NEW AND 2D-HAND vehicle an oast for tale or hire. 211 Wash. FOR SALE HEAVY DRAFT TEAM. HAR ness and wagon. Address 1006 Denver ave. Mltreellaneous. PORTLAND BIRD CO.. 127 NORTH 5TH. near Union Depot, carries the largest stock of birds, animals and reptiles on the Coast; hundreds of monkeys and parrots to select from: we ship all over the U. S. and guar antee satisfaction. does your Roof leak? Repair It with Elatsrlte; it rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating: good over old Iron, tin or shingles; best for new ruufrf. Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND B1L liard and pool tables; easy payments; wc rent tables, with privilege of buying; modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswlck-Balke-Col-lender. 40 3d at. WILL TAKE $00 FOR 30 CORDS. MORE OR tf. of second-growth wood on the Kennedy road, 6 miles due eat 6l Morrlson-st. bridge. Frank C Baker, owner. Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE 1 30-HORSE-POWER BOILER, I 23-horse-power engine; also brlck-maklnp machinery. Inquire Pacific Iron Works, Astoria. Or. TWO ANGORA AND ONE MILCH GOAT. Can be seen first house on right. Mil waukle road. Anabel Station, Mount Scott road. SOLID OAK BOOKCASE. WITH ADJUST able shelves and curtains, 5 feet 6 by 3 feet 3. for sale cheap. Inquire 783 Northrup st MANTEL BED (DOUBLE); WILL PAY TO Investigate; also 2-burncr gas heater with tubing. Call 570 Mill or phone Front 671. WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR men's cast-off clothing, shoes and hats. Call at 73 N. 3d; phone Green 428. FOR SALE ONE EDISON TRIUMPH PHO nograpb, 20 dozen records, everything com plete. Phone East 1733. 18-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH: IN EXCEL lent condition. Price. $323. W. J. Clemens, 273 Stark st. $17 FOR A $26 KINGERY CORN-POPPER and peanut roaster. 285 Larrabee St.; call afternoon. NEW AND 2D-HAND CASH REGISTERS and safes: easy payments. 333 Ankeny st. FOX TERRIERSPUPPIES FOR SALE CHEAP 919 East Everett st. Phone East 1712. FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL 32 Chamber of Commerce or phone Main 2363. SNAP-$15 BUYS ROLL-TOP DESK. NEW. Call 23 N. 14th at. 30-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH. PHONE East 2233. HELP WANTED MALE. BRIGHT OFFICE BOY. 14 OR 15; CALL BE mrcu iiu 4 . m., niui iciier 01 -appu . cation In own handwriting. Allen & Lewis. WANTED TO GIVE OUT JOB OF PAINT lng two housen on outside, plain work and paint furnished. Call 193 and 195 7th st. WANTED YOUNG MAN (SINGLE) TO travel and learn good-paying business. Call 10 to 4. room 7, 413i Washington. WANTED A SALESMAN FOR. WHOLESALE cigar and tobacco house; suite salary and experience. Address A S3, Oregonian. LOGGERS. MILL HANDS. FARMHANDS, laborers, others work. Sea us. U. S. Em ployment Co., 193 Morrison. Main 1322. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN TN PORT iaad and throughout state to solicit busi ness. Call or write. 007 McKay bldr WANTED A FIRST-CLASS DRY PRESS brick setter. Apply to Portland Brick & Tile Co.. 102 1st sc. Portland. Or. $25 TO $65 PER WEEK MADE SELLING sick: and' accident beneflts for the Union Mu tiI Aid Ass'n. 705 Marquam Bldg. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS- CLOTHING salesman; good salary to good man. Apply Paul Strain. 285 Washington. WANTED 1 000 MEN TO SHAVE DAILY; besL shave in the'clty for 3 cents; largest shop In city. 267 Flanders. TWO GOOD. CAPABLE CARPENTERS FOR finish work. Apply on premises, Pettygrove, between 20th and 21st. WANTED GOOD STOVE SALESMAN, travel SpoVtae territory; references re quired. Bex 740. city. WANTED SADDLE MAKERS. APPLY TO Great Westers Saddlery Co., Calgary. Al berta. Canada. A BONANZA SIDELINE FOR LIVE TRAV eHagmea. Georga ,JM. Cole Cer. North TmWH, Or.' . HELP WANTED MALX. 3803 STRAWBERRY PICKERS WANTED at 'Hood River. Or.: parties mast coma with camp outfit, teats, bedding and coek lKg. utensilsr growers furnlsa camping ground, wood and water, and will meet yos at train or boat and haul you to fields free. Pickers are paid 1 cents per quart; packers. H-cent per quart; write us and we will hand your letters to growers, -who will write you direct when to come and give you further particulars. Picking will begin about May 20 to 23. Hood River Fruitgrowers' Union. E. H. Sbepaxd. Sec WANTED TEA AND COFFEE AGENT; A hustling, capable man of large acquaintance to work up a wagon route, tn city or coun try, for established Arm; largest retailers of the United States. Splendid Inducements offered to the trade; no graft. Good pay to right party. Address, stating experience and references. Grand Union Tea Co.. Seattle. Wash. 3 BRICK MASONS WANTED BY J. L. MARS at La Grande. Or., by May 16; 2 months" steady work without delay; have all the material and money ready; wages $5 and up; It depends how much a man does;- all plain, common work: need 3 more brick masons by June 1: could let subcontract to the" right men; nonunion desired. LABORERS WANTED. This section Is short of able-bodied men -for general common labor for a variety at -work at $2 to $2.25 a day. Corns to Portland. HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 26 North Second street. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN watchmaking, engraving. Jewelers woric; only practical working school for Jewelers; money made learning. Seattle Watchmaking and Engraving School. P.-L building. Seattle. WE ASSIST COMPETENT OFFICE MEN, bookkeepers, stenographers, cashiers, collect ors, salesmen, general clerical and commer cial men Business Men's Clearing-House, 504-5 McKay bldg. WANTED 10.000 LABORERS. LOGGERS, mill and railroad work. If you want work come to Portland: wages. $1.40 to $3 per day and board. Canadian Employment Co;. 240 Burmlde st. A GOOD SIDE-LINE OF FIREWORKS ON commission for hustler through Eastern Ore gon. Idaho, Washington. Willamette Valley and on the Sound: give references. T 49. Oregon la n.- HAVE LARGE RANCH IN EASTERN ORE . gon; would like man with capital to go In with me and run cattle or sheep. H 80, Oregonian. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BOTTLER as first hand for beer bottling; good wages and permanent position for right party: state ex perience. Address P. O. Box 205. Tacoma, Wash. WANT EXPERIENCED SASH AND DOOR machine men. also door cutters and turn ers; steady employment; pay good wages. Missoula Lumber Co., Missoula. Mont. WANTED FOR THE FAIR. CHORUS GIRLS. comedians, sister teams, sketch teams. Illus trated song singers, novelty dancers, musi cian!'. 351H Morrison, room J-. WANTED OLD CLOTHING. SHOES. Highest prices paid for men's cast-off cloth ing, old shoes. Call 50 3d, near Pine. Peons Hood 1862. Orders attended to. WANTED A YOUNG MAN WHO IS SOBER (and understands tinning, plumbing and gen eral juunurK mtnujr juu. auuicxi j. j. Hodson, McMlnnville. Or. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESMEN TO sell bonded whisky on commission to retail trade. Addre;s Bonnie & Co.. 640 W. Main st., Louisville. Ky. MEN TO LEARN THE DETECTIVE Busi ness; paid while learning and work guar anteed; open evenings. Barrett. 265 Morrison room ui. WANTED TWO GOOD BENCH HANDS: also, a man who 'understands sotting up stairs, (jail o5 Vaughn st., cor. 18th. J. is. aepp. WANTED MATTRESS MAKERS AND BOYS to learn mattress making; good wages. Pe ters & Roberts Furn. Co.. 49 Front, corner Davis. Wanted M-n to learn, barter trade; steady practice; spert Instructions; write for terms. Glllman's College. 627 Clay sr.. S. F. Columbus California, wins depot: headquar ters cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines Sc per gloss. P. Loratl. 14S 4th. Clay 150X WANTED PRACTICAL QUARTZ MINER TO accompany prospectors. Addtess N 80, Ore gonian. weavers Wanted by the Portland Woolen Mills. Apply at the mill. St. Johns. COATMAKER WANTED. DEIRLING & PAD den, 503-510 Main st., Vancouver. Wash. WANTED AT ONCE. A PRESSMAN. AD drefs Telephone Register, McMlnnville. Or. BRIGHT BOY. WORK IN STORE AND DE llver. Apply before 9 o'clock. 171 3d st. FIRST-CLASH SALESMAN, CITY. COUNV try; big wages. 215 Commercial block. WANTED A RESTAURANT WAITER AT Oregon City. Olympia Restaurant. FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT ONCE; references required. 232 Stark st. DR. WALKER. 1S1 1ST. CURES ALL PRI vate diseases of men. WANTED A PATTERNMAKER; APPLY 424 Belmont. HELP WANTED FEMALE. SENSIBLE WOMEN OF THE BEST CKAR acter and" Influence to travel for the VlaVl Co.; references. Address Suite 23, Lewis bidg. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE centatlves In Portland and throughout state; good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg. WANTED FOR THE SUMMER. A COMPE tent woman for putting up. fruit, making Jelly and Jams. W 79, Oregonian. LADY STENOGRAPHER. BRIGHT. GOOD address, for law office; give experience and lowest salary. X 89. Oregonian. WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO cell the sew telephone Index. Inqulrs W. J. Clemens. 273 Stark at. WANTED A GIRL IN PRIVATE FAMILY for general housework; must know how to cook. 427 Washington st. A GERMAN GIRL FOR GERMAN FAMILY to assist in general housework. 374 E. Taylor. Phone East 2003. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAISTHANDS. at 386 Washington st., between W. Park and 10th. Mrs. Zelttuchs. WANTED A" WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework, out of city: wages $20. Inquire at 330 Washington st. YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHIL dren and assist with housework. Tele phone Union 2935. GIRL FOR GENERAL . HOUSEWORK; wages $25. Cor. El 12th and Schuyler sts., or phone East 2462. WANTED COMPETENT' GIRL TO TAKE care of child. Apply 1100 Vaughn st., Wil lamette Heights. NEAT GIRL. GENERAL HOUSEWORK: small family.' Apply 495 E. Davis, cor. B. 10th st. WNTED GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE work. small family. Apply morning, 91 N. 15th. WEAVERS WANTED BY THE PORTLAND Woolen Mills. Aprjy at. the mill, St. Johns. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS SECOND GIRL. Apply mornings. 341 11th st,; good wages. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work In small family. Apply 75 Ellast. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE worfc. Call In the morning. 14S N. ISth. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. GOOD COOK; wages $25. 663 Tillamook St.. cor. 18th. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GOOD room and good pay. Call 8 E. 20th N. WANTED EXPERIENCED RESTAURANT waitress. At Morris'. 321 Washington. GIRL 'WANTED. ABOUT 16 TEARS OLD. to take care of baby. -401 1st st. WANTED GIRL TO CARE FOR BABY DUR- lng daytime. Inquire 73e Hoyt su GOOD. INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN TO COL lect in city. 217 Oregonian' bldg. WANTED 2 LADY AGENTS; BIG MONEY to right party. "404 Ablngton bldg. WANTED FIRST-CLASS VEST MAKERS. NIcoll. the Tailor. 108 Third st. CHAMBERMAID WANTED AT OREGONIAN Roomlng-Houee. 41 N. 3d 1st. WANTED DRESSMAKERS. 441 MULTNO mah st. Phone East 778. WANTED GDD FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 181East lStB-sC CLBRK WANTED AT COFFMANS CANDY Store. 3e TVas&lngteH. WANTED A XIRST-CLASS SECOND GIRL ml RX K. lHth t. - . KELP W"ANTXr FXXALE. COMPETENT, REFINED YOUNG WOMAN lor general nouseworK, very am an family; good wages; . permanent position; exceptional opportunity; references- re quired. Apply Thursday afternoon, 179 SU Clair sU WANTED A SWEDISH, GIRL TO WORK for Swedish family, general housework; good wages. Take U car, step off at Hol laday ave. and Adams at., 1 blocks north 245 Adams st. WHITE. CHINESE. JAPANESE COOKS. city; country noteis. resorts; housework, city. Aurora. Wasco; waitresses, chamber maid, nurse. Coast help. Drake. 203'- Wash ington. WE PUT YOU ON THE STAGE STAGE dancing, vaudeville acting, sketches, sing Ing. etc, taught; terms reasonable. New man's Theatrical Circuit, 351'.j Morrison. WANTED FOR THE FAIR. CHORUS GIRLS comedians, sister teams, sketch teame. Illus trated song singers, novelty dancers, musl al Claris. 351i4 Morrison, room 12. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work and cooking; good wages: small fam ily. 346 Clifton, near 7th, bet. Jackson and Lincoln. Phone Main 3016. A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSB work must be good cook; first-class wasea to right party. Apply 12th and Davis, Pa cific Coast Biscuit Co. GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL to sea us. Over 1000 positions svery month. Call and register. Canadian Parlors. XTtiti Morrison. Main 1323. GIRL WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN eral housework: willing to go to country; good wages. Call 785 Park ave., near City Park. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT. ers, cnamoermaias, general workers, st. Louis Agency. 230& Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. RAPID FREE-HAND PYROGRAPHIC BUR ner for wood and leather: must furnish .samples of wcrk. Address G 60, Oregonian. LADIES EARN $20 PER HUNDRED WRIT lng short letters. Enclose stamped envelope. American Batavla Works. Batavla. Illinois. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. BOOKKKEEPERS I HAVE A SYSTEM for checking calculations and posting with which an error is impossible. Will send to you for $3. S. O. Talt. Marlanna. Ark. WANTED A GOOD HELP ON COATS. 109 6th st.. room SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. o. i r'ATlON WANTED EVENINGS BY young man. bookkeeping or salesman; ex perienced and competent; highest refer ences. Address B 79. Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN. clerical work of any kind; collector or cash ier: highest references furnished. Address Q 88. Oregonian. WANTED POSITION AS SALESMAN: CAN sell anything wholesale or retail; best ref erences. H 83, Oregonian. WANTED POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER Oil general office work; first-class referenced. G 86. care Oregonian. Miscellaneous. ENGINEER. JUST FROM THE EAST. 10 years' experience with compound condensing engines and all kinds of boilers; have chief's papers from Minnesota; no objections to leav ing the city. J 77. Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERT SODA dispenser Just from the East; latest and best trade-winning ideas. O S9. Oregonian. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN furnish domestic servants, farmers, all kinds of help. Black 992, 263 Everett st. SITUATION AT ANY KIND OF ELEC trlcal work: thoroughly experienced. T 89, Oregonian, or phone Union 3593. SITUATION BY THOROUGHLY EXPERI enced gasoline engineer. S 89, Oregonian. or phone Union 3593. BARTENDER. NEAT. SOBER AND CLOSE mixer, would like situation, city or coun try. D 89. Oregonian. PIANIST (MALE) WANTS WORK. CAN play shows. W. Payne. 605 West Bannock at.. Boise. Idaho. SITUATION WANTED FOR FIRST-CLASS pastry cook; hotel or confectionery. Inquire 148 4th st. FIRST-CLASS JAPANESE COOK WISHES A situation in family, city or country. C 90. Oregonian. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and stenographers. WANTED POSITION .AS .STENOGRAPH er; can assist with books. Phone Scott 6107. Domestics. CAPABLE MIDDLE - AGED SWEDISH girl, references, desires situation, upstairs woric and care of children; good wait. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. TWO GIRLS WANT PLACE TO DO GEN cral housework. 522 Starr st., Alblna. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS PLACE TO DO general housework. 430 Burnside. Housekeepers. A RELIABLE, WELL-RECOMMENDED lady wants position as housekeeper or chambermaid, or work, at Fair grounds. Address R 26. Lewis and Clark House. SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPER by neat woman, girl 4. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. Dressmakers. WANTED SEWING BY THE DAY IN FAM lly by an experienced dressmaker. A 90, Oregonian. Miscellaneous. SITUATION WANTED CHAMBERMAIDS, cooks, housewcrk girls, nurstu, waitresses, second girls. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 5113. MIDDLE-AGED LADY, BEST REFERENCES, experienced in hotel work, desires situation. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. HOME LAUNDERED LACE CURTAINS Phone Scott 3846. Mrs. S. Scott. LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED IN FIRST class style. Phone Union 2127. WANTED AGENTS. THE CONSERVATIVE LIFE INSURANCE Company wants Industrial and Intermedi ate agents to sell their Intermediate poli cies; the most liberal agency and policy, contracts on the market. Apply room 6, Stearns bldg.. 6th and Morrison sts. AGENTS TO SELL THE BEST. MOST POPU lar faucet water filters made. Easy sellers, good profit. Jones Manufacturing Co., Box 760, Helena, Mont. WANTED BOOK, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT hustlers. Rembrandt Studio, Ablngton bidg. LADY AGENT SOMETHING NEW. GOOD seller, big wages. 215 Commercial blk. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED A WELL-FURNISHED, MODERN seven or eight-room house In a quiet and nice neighborhood, for four or Ave months; must have good-sized yard and be up to date; references. N 81. Oregonian. CALIFORNIA GENTLEMAN DESIRES room and board, modern conveniences; per manent: private family preferred; refer ences given. Address R 89. Oregonian. WANTED TWO GENTLEMEN DESIRE 2 single rooms and board with private fam ily; permanent. central location;, state terms. E 84, Oregonian. WANTED TWO OR THREE NICB HOUSE keeplng rooms by a married couple; good location; will pay $40 a month. S 88; care Oregonian. 4, OR 5 YOUNG GENTLEMEN WOULD LIKE board in private family: 5 minuted walk from Oregonian bldg. Address T 41. Ore gonian. WANTED-BY FAIR EXHIBITOR, A well-lighted, well-furnished room; good lo cality; good family. K 89.-Oregonian; WANTED TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS with board for young married couple; state, terms and location. Phone' East 1930. YOUNG LADY ATTENDING COLLEGE wishes room for light housekeeping- in pri vate family. H 90, Oregonian. SUBURBAN HOUSE. FURNISHED. WITH good water, garden, bam. near car line. Ad dress B 86, Oregonian. WANTED BY MAN, WIFE AND CHILD Boom .aad beard In private family.' D. 9$, Oregonian. , . -