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ID THE MORNING OKBGOaJULST, THTJBSDAT, MAY ,18,. 1905. ACTOR IS STABBED Frank Montgomery Is Injured During a Play. ATTACK PROVES TOO REAL A. Scale, Playing. Part of Injured Father, Wounds leading Man -kt the Empire Theater ., TVith a Knife. At the close of the first act of "A "Woman's Revenge." the current attrac tion at Uie Empire Theater yesterday af ternoon, Frank Montgomery, the lead ing man, was painfully stabbed In the neck with a knife In the hands of A. Keale, playing opposite to him. Mr. Mont gomery secured the attendance of a physician between acts and went on with his role. Iast night, in spite of the fact that the wound pained fearfully, the pluck' leading man played his part up to his usual standard. Stabbing an Accident. The stabbing was a clear accident, and Mr. Montgomery has no word of blame for Mr. Keale. Mr. Ncale is an m actor who "gets into his part," and becomes en thused with the role he is playing. At the end of the first act of "A Woman's Revenge," in which Ncale plays John Inglcside, the father of the girl who has been wronged, he Is supposed to attack his daughter's paramour with a knife f snatched from the well-curb on the spur of the moment, and strike him on the cheek, making a nasty wound. Yester day afternoon too great an cle ment of realism entered into the play, and when Ncale struck with the knife It turned in some manner, passed through a double collar Mr. Montgomery was wearing, and into the neck near the back, making an ugly wound about an inch deep. Physician. Is Called. With great presence of mind. Montgom ery stepped In the wings and asked a stage hand to send for a physician. In another moment he was pack on the stage taking his part and listening to the tall piece as spoken by Miss Cham berlain, the leading lady. Blood was flowing from the wound as the act closed, and It is doubtful if cither could have stood it a minute longer. Between the first and second acts a physician took three stitches in the wound, and Mont gomery played out the piece. After the final curtain he was assisted to his resi dence, where the wound was again dressed. He went on as usual last night, but when the end of the first act came both Montgomery and Ncale were ner vous and careful that the unpleasant episode should not be repeated. "I cannot blame Mr. Neale," said Mr. Montgomery last night. "He was in his part and was extremely nervous. He struck hard at me, as he always docs. In an effort to make the scene as realistic as possible. I felt the force of the blow against my collar, but did not realize I was struck until I put my hand up to my neck and found the knife still stick ing there. I stepped in the wings and pulled it out. As Neale fell away from me he said, 'I've stabbed you, Frank!' but I did not realize it until fully half a minute afterward. I whispered to a stagehand to send for a doctor, then stepped quickly back on the stage and went on. The act didn't last but two minutes longer, and I had no lines to speak, so it wasn't very hard. Immedi ately after the curtain fell I got a physi cian and had the wound dressed." "I was In my part and very much wrought up." said Nale, "and I sup pose my hand turned slightly as I struck, enough to tend the knife through the col lar and into tho neck instead of going over the shoulder, as it should. I am very sorry, but of course It was an ac cident and cannot be helped. You can bet I'll be careful enough In future" 'TIS ENERGY WINS THE WAY South Mount Tabor Class to Receive Graduating Diplomas. Graduating exercises of the South Mount Tabor School, Professor W. A. Law, principal, will be held in the school liouse at South Mount Tabor tomorrow evonlng. The class motto is, "Energy wins the way," and the colors arc red and white. Following Is the programme: Class march. Miss Elnora. Blohm; invo cation; club swinging, seventh grade: chorus. "To, Ho, Gallant Sailors"; read ing, W. H. Forrest; violin solo. Dr. J. Harkins; vocal solo. Miss Marion Brodie; address. Judge J. C. Caples; vocal solo, J. C. Cronan: presentation. Chairman George A. Brodie; trio. "A Bird in Hand"; chorus, "America"; benediction. A class of 35 will receive their diplomas from the grammar grade, part of whom will attend the Portland High School next year. BUSINESS ITEMS. If Safer Is Cuttlar Teeth. Be sure ana use tfiut ola and well.trled remedy, Mrs. WlasloWs. Soothing Syrup, for childrea. teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, atlays al! pain. cur wind colic and diarrhoea. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. May 17. Maximum tempera ture, 59 deg.; minimum. 43. River reading at 11 A. M., T.r. feet; change In past 2 hours, none. Total precipitation. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., O.04 Inch; total since September 1. 1004, H0.24 inches; normal. 42.S2 Inches; deficiency, M2.5S Inches. Total sunshine May 16, 1903, 3 hours nad SO minutes; possible, 13 hours. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 3 P. M., S0.26. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. So. Wind. s e 3 STATIONS. 3 ? Baker City Bismarck.. Boise........... Eureka.. ..... Helena... Xamloops, B. C. North Head Pocatello.. Portland Tied Bluff Roseburg........ Sacramento. ..... Salt Lake City.. San Francisco.. Spokane......... Seattle Tatoosh Island.. Walla. Walla. . . . 54iO.OOll6IN Clear CCi0.0010NE ; Clear ..64 0.00;20!NW PL Cldy. ..134 . 158 ..160 0.0OI24IN 0.12 81 W Clear Clou di- 10.001 61 E 1 Pt. Cldy. '50 0.00 22 NW Clear Cloudy Clear Clear 1661 T 12iW ..I59S0.03I10 . IS2I0.00 4 KW N ..16010.00112 Clear Clear .. 76 0.001 61 S . 174 T I26INW .. 62 0.00112 jW .. 60KMH) 14 N" Cloudy Clear Pt. Cldy. V56I T (12N -.134:0.001 6IW ..16410.001 4!S (PC Cldy. Clear Clear T trace. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the SS hours esdlag at midnight. May IS: Portland and Tlelalty Fair and warmer. Northwest wind. Oregon. Waskiegtea and Idaho Fair and warmer. Winds wostly northwesterly. WEATHER CONDITIONS; Showers a4 tkusSertors have Prevailed in the Kerth Pacific States daring the last 84 hows. It Is HMKfc eeeler Jn all seetleaa, ta testperw cast eC'th Caeade Mm- HOTEL Fifth and Washington Street EUROPEAN PLAN Beams, fl.99 to $8.99 Tcr Day According te Loeatlea. J. F. SAVXES, Pres. St. Charles Hotel CO. (INCORPORATED.) FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON EHfopcsB Plaa Roost 0c te $1.50 Flrat-CIas Restaurant In CobbccUob 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 tains having fallen from 12 to 22 degrees since yesterday. The rains have ceased and the indications are that fair and warmer weather will pre vail In the North Pacific States during the next 21 to 36 hours. A. B. WOLLABER. Acting District Forecaster. AUCTION SALES TO DAT. At Gilman's Auction Rooms, 413 Washing ton St.. at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Oilman, Auctioneer. At Baker's Auction Hou.e, corner Alder and Park. Sale at 10 A. M. George Baker &. Co., Auctioneer. At the Portland auction-rooms. 211 First st., bet. Taylor and Salmon. Sale at 10 A. M. sharp. C L. Ford, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. rri.TTMRTA tjnnrcc NO. 14. A. F. & A. M. Stated communication this (Thursday) evenlnc. 8 o'clock, Ma sonic Temple. Work in K. C degree. All F. C Masons Invited. B. S. l'AGUE, secy. MINERVA LODGE. NO. 10. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Thursday) evening at S o'clock. First degree. Visitors welcome. B. llLOTZ, Secretary. ARBUTUS CIRCLE will give a whist and dancing party Saturday evening. May 20, In Woodman Hall, on 10th and Washington. Ad mission 15c: refreshments. HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO. 111. A. F. & A. M. Special communi cation this (Thursday) evening. S o'clock. Burkhard building. Work In the M. M. degree. All M. M. welcome. By order of the W. M. C. E. MILLER. Secretary. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF ROSE C1TV CHAPTER. U. D. O. E. S. are requested to attend the funeral of our late ulster. Orianna Hoover, at Dunning' chapel, cor. East Alder and 6th st., at 4 o'clock P. M. Officers please meet the W. M. at 3:50 o'clock at chapel. By order W. M. SARAH B. GUERIN. Secretary. OREGON COMMANDERT. NO. 1. K. T- Special conclave this evening at 8 o'clock. Order of the Red Cross. Visiting Sir Knights courteously invited. W. S. MACRUM. Recorder. VEREIN EINTRACHT Members ;tre re quested to attend the funeral of our de ceased member. li. D. I.au, which will take place from Red Men' Hall. 170 Second St., cor. Tamhill, tod5". Thursday, at 1:30 P. M. GEORGE HAROLD. Secretary. MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP TER. NO. 14. O. E. S- Officers and members are requested to meet at chapter rooms at 3:30 o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon to attend the funeral of our late beloved sister, Orianna Hoover. ,By order W. M. WILLAMETTE TRIBE. NO. 6, IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN Special meeting at our Wigwam today at 1 P. M. for the pur pose of conducting the funeral services of our late brother. IL D. Leu. Interment at Red Men's plot. Rlvervlew Cemetery. All brothers are requested to be present and members of other tribes or visitors In this city are invited to attend. A. E. BUTTMEK, C Of K. SECOND WARD ATTENTION Meeting Thursday, May 18. 8 P. M-, Larowe Hall, Twenty-third and Kearney, of thone favoring Hugh w. waiiaco for Councilman. DIED. GODWIN At White Rock. Utah. May 12. 1905. Edward D. Godwin. Interment at Crescent Grove Cemetery, near Tigardvllle. Funeral notice later. FUNERAL NOTICES. ROLAND In this city. May 1C. 1903. at North Pacific Sanitarium, Jacob U. liolana. aged 73 years, 2 months and 23 days. Remains at Zeller-Byrnes Co. parlors. Will be sent to Lebanon. Or., May IS, where interment will take place. HOOVER The funeral cervices' for Mrs. C L. Hoover will be held at Dunning Chapel, corner of East Alder and East 6th st.. Thursday at 4 P. .VI. Friends invited. In terment at Rlvervlew Cemetery. METATDR In Albany. May 17, 1903. Very Rev. Louis 3lets-er. flean. agea til years. Funeral will take place at Albany, May 19. at 10 A. M. Oregon clergy respectfully Invited. HOOVER At her late residence. 736 East Salmon street. Orcanna Hoover, wire or CT L. Hoover, aged 38 years, 9 months and 27 days. Funeral will take place today, . May IS, at 4 P. M., from F. S. Dunnlng"a chapel, corner Eaat Alder and East Sixth. Friends luvlted. LAU In this city. May 10. 1903. Harry D. Lau. aged f4 years. 7 months and 26 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from Red Men's Hall. 170H Sec ond street. Thursday, May 18. at 1:30 P. M.. under the auspices of Willamette Tribe. No. 6. Improved Order of Red Men. Interment at Rlvervlew Cemetery. DUNNING, McENTEK GICRAT7GH. sscceseers to DuBalac A Cashes, 8Ber takerr and embalmers, -saodeni la. rezr de tali, 7th asd Piae. Fbe&e afala &9. Xody taslstaat. EDWARD EOUUX CO Undertakers ud eEabalmers. have moved te thrir sew baild C, Third mad Salaaaa. Xody aslrtaBj. Telephone No. 691. i. P. ITNLEX SON. THaeral Directors, cor. Sd mad Madtses. OfSce of Ceasty C er aser. Xadr assistant, Xetsehva No. B. F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady sssUtefit. Telephone East U. ZELLER-BTRXES CO.. UNDERTAKERS, Embalm em 273 RhsI; Eajt IMS: lady Vt NEW TODAY. California "Bliss Lands" Small farms for settlers. 8200 acrea of Irri gated land In 20-acr firms at $50 to $70 per acre ooe-rourtn caca. Keacnec by southern Pacific or Santa. Fe Overland Line, direct to Tulare City. 2 allies from BIIm Laado. Alfalfa, com. grain, Oeciduous fruits, vege table, hogs, dairy catu thrive. Booklet xrea I rem Silas La Bis (lac), care Salllvan & Sul- ll-as. -Lawyers, ie Paxrott Meg., Su .rraa cUoo. HOUSE-BOAT FOR SALE Snag, well-hullt and practically new. part ly furaished: price (366: 12x3S-fot fcettM with walk ob all 4des. CPfceaB owaer. Mala. OS j. or call roa 1M. Sfcerloefc cMg. KB PERKINS PORTLAND, OREGON FlrtClass cheek Xeatasrut Cesaecied WRh Hotel. C. O. DAVIS, Sec ui Trea. AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO THEATER (Formerly Columbia Theater) 14th and Washington Sts. Phone Main 311. BEGINNING NINE NIGHTS Matinees Saturday and Sunday, and Special Matinee Tuesday (Decoration Day). By Special Arrangement With the Author. DAVID BELASCO The Heart of Maryland First Appearance In Portland of THE BELASCO STOCK COMPANY. PPIPF Evenings. 15-75c; r ll,t0 Matinees. 15-50c-Sain of Seats Opens Saturday. May 20, at the Theater and Dolly Varden Candy Store. NEXT. "THE CLIMBERS." Marquam Grand Theater v. t. msie IiMii Kaurtf PHONE MAIN Popular Trices at Night Bargain Prices at Matinee. Friday and Saturday Nights, May 10-20, 1803 Mstlnee Saturday at 2:30 o'clock. J. ALEX HANNA Presents Richard Wagner's Masterpiece "PARSIFAL" Together with "The Reign of Louis Xrv,, on the Animated picture Machine. Mrs. Walter Reed Will Sing Two Numbers. Ex-enlnjf Prices Adults, 50c; Children, 25c Matinee Prices Adult. 25c; Children. 13c N Seats now selling. EMPIRE THEATER E Milton W. Seaman. Resident Manager. THE EMPIRE STOCK COMPANY. Presenting High-Class Plays. 10 ADMISSION CENTS. Matinee every day. 2:15; evening at 8:13. .All this week another big success, pack lng the house to capacity the powerful 5 act melodrama, "A WOMAN'S REVENGE." STAR THEATER &i&LIE 7 ZINN8 FAMOUS PONY BALLET 1 OTTO FIECHTL'S TYROLEAN QUINTET, TOM MACK, -HE EM CHILDREN, CREATORS. BOSCOE AKBUCKLE, THE COUNTERFEITERS." Shown, by ins Stare scope. Shows 2:30. 7:30. 9 P. M. Admission. 10c 20c and 23c John L. Sullivan here week of May 29. GRAND THEATER MATCHLESS MALE SOUBRETTE. THE GREAT RIPIIARns. MR. AND MRS. J. P. LEE AND LITTI.E MADELINE. MARVELOUS 8EY5IOCRS. OR RES M'KNIGHT. TEED AND LAZELLE. MR. BOB WHITE. Mil, JOE BONNER. THE GRANDISCOrK. Rose Eytinge Universally recognized by theatrical man- aociB no me jcaainjr instructor in Stage work, prepares pupils In elocution for Stace. DUlnlt. ntatfnrm nr nHMv innlu personally or by letter. 261 Thirteenth St 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 view In America. See beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from top ct tower. Open 8 A. M. to P. M. ADMISSION. 19 CENTS. 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 advantageous terms to home builders. Seeing is bellevlnr. The Oregon Real Estate Co. 88V& Third Street, Room 4, Pertlaad, Oregon. At a Sacrifice Nice, new, clean, little saloon: crood location; rent $15 per month. Will sell cheap on account of illness of proprietor. "Will hear investigation. A rare snap if taken at once. Ad dress JS tb, Uregoman. Bankrupt Sale OF Pianos and Organs Never again will you have a chance to get an Instrument at a price and terms as dur ing this sale; $400 pianos go for $275 and $230 pianos go for $143. Terms from $8 per month up. A. W. Meyer, 74 6th st-. near Oak. NEW HOME We offer for sale the beautiful and afrhtly home of the late Dr. Herbert Card well. 23th aad Johnson. There are about 2 lots with new llroom dwelling, built after the lat est dsstga. aad will be ready for occupancy about June L For particulars see Grind eta & Schalk. 24S Stark st. ABSTRACTS OF TITIiK Jar rs carts are eoataleta aad aa V 9trsJs& abstracts proaUy. MORTGAGE LOAN'S Ga teSB-sred Pertlaad Real Hits tin. CSCtmXXT AMDUOI ZXDSX CS. GEO. BLACK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 3IS Worcester Stack ISTeeHaMeaa. UttoU wark. ihl aad periodical aadtta. Yfcaaa Watt XI. CLiSSLTIED AD. XATB. faephn: Kwnm." "StrnsHns Wasted." IS ward or less, U wii; libit wards. S ccatst XI UtZS words. X eeet. etc. No dJ txruat far addttieaal SaMrtleaa. UNDER ALL OXHKK HEADS, ezeeat "New Todar," M estfi far U ward or leas: It t St ward. 44) caatoi Zl ta M wards.. St eeata, etc Brsi laaertlaa. Eaah addltleaaJ tniertloa. oac-balfi ma further dtocasnt ea der. aaa aaoath. "NEW TODAY (rasgs ateawsre agate), IB eeats psr liae. arst Issertlaa: It eoata per Uaa of each addltleaal laaertlea. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed cars The Ore-solas, aad left at this afBeew aheaM always be laolosed la sealed esTelopea. "o atuwp la repaired sa aaah letters, x The Oresealaa will sot he reawosttbla for errors hi advartUesaeata talcam threazh th telephoae. NEW TODAY. SELLWOOD. Would you like a fine corner lot In Scll wood on Improved streets and sidewalks. In two blocks from car line, for $175? This Is one of the many snaps 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. OLD GOLD, JEWELRY. BOUGHT, MADE over, exchanged; diamonds, precious stones loose and mounted; watches. Jewelry repaired. Uncle Myers, the Jeweler. 143 3d. near Alder. FOR RENT A STOREROOM 22x60 FEET, 513 uitsan St., by Parrisn, watklna & Co., 2M Alder st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. DO YOU KNOW That the White Salmon Valley Ilea opposite Hood River, with a southern slope; that It raises finer berries ten days earlier than Hood River; that our berrlea ar 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 0-year-old tree Captain C H. Cook gathered 27 boxes of Spltzenberg apples; that you can buy fine berry and orchard land for H le&a than In Hood RlvcrT If you don't know these facts, ecsd for our book of bargains. White Salmon Land Co., White Salmon. Wash. FINE 20-ACRE TRACT NEAR LENTS; NO gravel; ery sightly: J2300, $300 cash. 150 acres. 10 miles from Portland: 50 In cultivation; good house and barn; tine or chard; $33 per acre: easy terms. Fine corner lot. West Side, business prop erty; rent $60 per month; S6000; snap. Fine S-room pressed brick house, modern, one block from car line; nice fruit; fine lo cation; $3730. 32500 cash. Nice modern 3-room cottage on car line, $1750; $200 cash. $15 per month. 10 acres near Lents. $800; $50 cash. $75 every 6 months. 7 per cent. r CHARLESON & CO.. 310 Allsky Sldg. Phone West 361. $10,000 BUYS 100X100 WITH 3 MODERN houses in best residence portion of city: revenue pays 18 per cent net; $8500 cash will handle It. Lot SOxlOd with 4 fiats, within 2 blocks Portland Hotel. $14,300; $8000 cash; lease brings It per cent. 3 acres in highest state cultivation, with R-roora hou. city water, on car line, near UnlverMty. $3200: $1700 cash. J. V. CREIGHTON & CO.. 103!i Third Street. Room A. ACRE TRACTS WE HA?)LE 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 Falling bldg. Phone Main 53S3. FOR SALE QUARTER BLOCK SOUTHWEST corner 12th and East Stark st.. with 2-story B-room house and 2-story bam: $5000; terms $1000 down and balance in annual payments of $1000. Mall A Co., 303 East Burnslde. or telephone Private Exchange 31. FIVE-ACRE TRACT IN CULTIVATION. IN crop, new windmill and water unk. small barn and house, all fenced. 10 blocks east and 4 blocks south Woodstock Station. John Carlson. UERMOSA PARK. SEASIDE IMPROVED lets for sale; graded streets, eewers and water main; finest residence property on Clatsop Beach. A. Gilbert; Jr.. Seaside. Or. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS. I WOO 10-room modern house and full lot. 349 25Hh t-, near Savler; easy terms. For full particulars phone Main 316. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE BEAUTIFUL lot In Willamette Heights. 30x177 feet, for first-class roomng-house or acre property near by. 326 Washington st. I $40,000100x100 GOOD BUSINESS PROP ' erty. brick. Improvements, rented $375 per j month, chance to Increase, no agents. Ad dress Box 2003. city. SNAP BY OWNER. NON-RESIDENT, SS lots on car line, improved; at University, 6 room houw, $3200. H. C. Smith Kon. 224 Washington st. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN. LOT fenced, fruit trees, two blocks from car; cash or terms. Ryder. Montavilla. Phone Main 5538. FOR SALE CHEAP: MUST BE SOLD WITH in 10 days, a-room cottage, bath, .gas, 500l c. uu cur. 101a; lot ovjuw. .rfione juin 628. CHOICE NEW. MODERN. S-ROOM RESI dtnee. northwest comer Fifteenth and East Taylor street. C W. Pallett, 304 Fenton bids. FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 rooms. 15 22d st. Price low. Owner, Mrs. W. A. Daly. The Brown. 271 H Grand ave. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R. Addlton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 5c 6-ROOM HOUSE AND 6 LOTS. IMPROVED and fenced, at Wood Lawn; price $1230. Town send. Drlggs tz Co., 260 Alder at. $1650 NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE AND 2 urge lots on cor. Grand ave. and Shaver su See owner, 304 Shaver st. LOTS. 50X100. NEAR HAWTHORNE AVE. and 40th St.; $200. B. S. Cook & Co.. 251 Alder st. Open evenings. SIGHTLY WEST SIDE LOTS. BANCROFT ave., s line, by owner. .v0 each; terms, G. W. Watt. 410 McKay bldg. $7500-3 MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSES. CLOSE m; yearly income $W0; terms; East Side. Apply S3 E. Sth at., N. FOR E ALE 6-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT 50x100 oa 24tb and Reed, near Fair ground. In quire at 270 Alder st. $2250 MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE. B0-FT. lot. cement walks, caclce fruit and flowers. 722 E. Ankeny. MODERN HOUSE. JUST FINISHED. IN Holladay's Addition; owner must sell. F SS. Oregonlan. FOR SALE-5 ACRES ON THE ST. JOHNS line; fine property. Inquire of owner, 360 Benton st. ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE, G MILES FROM Morrlsoa st. bridge. C K. Ballard. Mllwau klc. Or. A BARGAIN" LOT ON WILLIAMS AVE.. near Hancock. See owner, J S3, Oregonlan. FOR SALE LOT 50X100 AT RICHMOND; lew price. Owner. 360 Water St.. West Side. FOR SALE LAND 8 CRIP. WE HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLT van a forest reserve scrip on the market. we aancie au kinds, public laaa practice. Collins Lied Co.. Concord bldg. FOR2ST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OT3 er guaranteed laad scrip en sand ready ta jccaxe. Magianis c Eos. zzt jrauiag niog. FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. 160 ACRES TIMBER. 3,000.600 FIR. NEAR logging stream, large body timber adjoin ing; $7.0 per acre, tsox, otw. Caa locate hamesteass. timber claims. Cen tral Oregea. T. M. O'Coaaell. Prinerllle. Or. FOR SALE HOMESTEAD ment. Q 76. OregsaUn. RELINQUISH- TO XE.ASE. TO LEASE ONE BLOCK FROM FAIR, 27TH and Tharsaaa sta: creusd lGfeclCO; $709. Mrs. a Frier. 1817 W, 17th st-. Lo Ab- getee, - TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGK FINE BRICK BLOCK and flae. 9-rsaia Kease far Lcs Angeles or . CottB-ty. CaMfat-ala, property. 2MH Re sell sc. H- FOR SAMS FARMS. GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED A alee little home, located ta ede of the additloaa to the City of Kal&raz.; 49 acrea la all, with 30 acrea la cu'.tivatloa; land lays exceptionally gocd. soil black loam; large bearlag orchard; land fenced and cross-feaced; 6-room frame house, with plenty pure spriag water pipad to It; large frame hara. with 34 stalls; fine view of Co lumbia River; moat of land can be Irrigated; fine for gardening; poultry or milk ranch. Price. $1500; terms on part. 120 acrea, with 30 acrea under plow, bal ance open pasture land: land lays nicely and soil very rich; live water; large bearing or chard: fenced and crocs-fenced; good 5-room house, large frame barn and other build ings; with place go large team, of horses, harness and wagon. 11-head cattle, or which 6 are milch cows. 2 pigs, chicken, cream separator, plows. haVrotvo, saws, axe and numerous smaller tools, besides household furniture; close to school, on good county road. 4 miles from town oa N. P. Ry. and Columbia River and 6 miles from Kalama. Price. $2300. with terms on part. IMUS fc WTLLOUGHBY. Kalama. Wash. GET ACREAGE CONVENIENT TO PORT LAND $200 DOWN; $100. one, two aed three yean or labor, buys 10-acre tracts, choice hop, fruit or garden land; good train serv ice now and motor car soon. B. S. Cook & Co.. 231 Alder at. Open evenings. 225 ACRES. 1 MILD FROM RAILROAD STA tlon; good buildings, water irr bouse, large bearing orchard, 30 acres In meadow; Imme diate possession: price $3000. Townsend, Drlggs & Co.. 2t Alder st. 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.. 231 Alder. St.. Port land, Or. Open evenings. FREE GOVERNMENT FARM LANDS JUST opened to settlement: level valley land; no stone or Umber; water and soil first class. Room 66, Labbe bldg., cor. 2d and Washing, ton st& $3400-86 ACRES. 40 CULTIVATION: LARGE pew 7-room house: barn; bearing orchard; Improved farming Implements: 11 head cat tle; 13 hogs; terms, 468 E. 0th st. FOR SALE 330-ACRE FARM; WELL IM proved; bottom; on Columbia River. Will feed 75 cows. M. P. Whalen. Woodland, Wash. FOR SALE FINE DAIRY AND GRAIN farm, 200 acres, only $4000; big bargain. V. Claded. Sclo. Or. FOR TIMBER CLAIMS OR FARM HOME eteads. call on or address A. C. Palmer, 315 Orcgonian bldg. WANTED REAL ESTATE. RDSHJENCE PROPERTIES EVERYWHERE, especially West Side; also business proper ties and rentals for customers. Townsend, Drlggs & Co.. 2S3 Alder, ground floor. I WISH TO PURCHASE 8 OR 9-ROOM house, location with good view preferred. Address, "naming spot cash price and full particulars, Q 90, Orcgonian. WB WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. $2009 to $10,000; also business properties. $5000 to $20,000. Have buyers. L. W- Whiting & Ox. 408 Ablngton bldg. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles aad Harness. HORSES FOR SALE. Two with records, which can be lowered; others naturally speedy, that can take fast records this season; matched teams, single drivers, actors, strictly trottlng-bred of very best and most fashionable families, and sec ond to nor. Call on Mr. H. L. Miller at Irvlngton Track, Brook-Nook Stock Ranch. C. X. Larrabee. S5& 3d st. SNAP $150 BUTE PAIR OF BAYS. HORSE ana mare, weigh 2500 pounds, 7 and 8 years old. good workers every way; also new-3-lnch farm wagon and new harness, price $95. Call Regal Stables. 14th and Burnslde su. Phone Main 4330. SNAP $150 BUYS Ml BAY MARE; 6 TEARS old. safe ror ladies use. new English panel box, latest etyfe runabout and light har ness, whip. robe. Call Regal Boarding Stable, 14th st.. beL Couch and Burnslde. Ask for Mr. Scott's rig. CARLOAD OF HORSES JUST ARRIVED at the Fashion Stables, consisting of some heavy work teams and high-class drivers, farm and delivery horses. 20th and Wash ington sts. $15 BUYS BIG SORREL WORK HORSE. weight 12tH. gentle and works single and double. Call today. Fashlqn Stables, 20th and Washington. HORSE3. WAGONS. HARNESS. ALL kinds of vehicles boueht. sold and rented. Hubert A Han. 261 4th. Phone Mam 2Z03. HANDSOME NEW RUBBER-TIRE SUR- rey. latest style; also new rubber-tlTe run about, low wheels. Call 23" N. 14th st. GOOD AND CHEAP. WELL-MATCHED team, two-seated ' Studebaker wagon and double harness, complete. East 1605. FOR SALE-FINE DRIVING HORSE AND nuggy; must be eold at once. Lyons Stable, 115 l"nltin ave.. cor. East Alder. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND vehicles on roast for sale or hire. 211 Wash. Pianos. CHEAP HARDMAN PIANO. $200; WITH tnuslr rack. Inquire 125 14th si. one door south Washington. FINE $473 HARDMAN. LIKE NEW; MUST sell tar $300 cash. Y 92 Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. DOES TOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair It with Elaterlte; It rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofd. Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg. FOR SAIB-NBW AND SECOND-HAND BIL- llard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables, with privilege of buying; modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswlck-Balke-Col-lender, 40 3d at. FOR SALE 1 30-HORSE-POWER BOILER, l 25-horse-power engine; also brlcx-maklng machinery. Inquire Pacific Iron Works, Astoria. Or. - SOLID OAK BOOKCASE, WITH ADJUST able shelves and curtains, 5 feet 6 by 3 feet 3, for sale cheap. Inquire 783 Northrup at WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR men's cast-off clothing, shoes and hats. Call at 73 H N. 3d; phone Green 428. SECOND-HAND MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS of all kinds at lowest prices, cash or Install ments. Fisher Music Co.. 190 3d st. NEW STEEL FOLDING COUCH BEDS. $3. A few at this special price while they last. Phone Alain 5007. FOR SALE ONE MARINE GASOLINE EN- gine, 15 li. cheap. R. II. Thornburg. Jinappron, nasn. IS-FOOT OASOLINB LAUNCH: IN EXCEL lent con&Itlsa. Price, $325. W. J. Clemens, 273 Stark st. ANY ONE WISHING TO WEAR AMBER beads for health will find them 125 13th. R. Hammond. FOR SALE LADY'S HIGH GRADE WHEEL first-class condition at a bargain. Call 69 Vi etn. NEW AND 2D-HAND CASH REGISTERS and safes; easy payments. 333 Ankeny at. FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL 324 Chamber of Commerce or phone Main 2343. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED GOOD STOVE SALESMAN, travel SpoVine territory; references re quired. Box 740. city. WANTED SADDLEMAKERS. APPLY TO Great Western Saddlery Co., Calgary. Al berta. Canada. A BONANZA SIDE LINE) FOR LIVE TRAV- ellng men. George- M. Cole Co,, North xamhill. or. WANTED CABINETMAKERS. OREGON Furniture Manufacturing Co.. 1210 Ma cadam Road. BOY. 16-20. LEARN CANDY-MAKING. FINE opportunity. Clerks Registration Bureau. 265 Morrison st. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED shipping clen;; references. Address W 92. Uregcnian. WANTED TWO BOYS ABOUT 16 YEARS old at the Marine Iron Works. E. Taylor st. CO ATMAKER WANTED. DEIRLING i PAD- den, 506-510 Main St., Vancouver. Wash. WANTED ICE CREAM MAKER. Washington. Apply noon today. 344 WANTED PLAN ERMAN. QUICK, ABLE to rua one machine. G 166, care Oregonlan. FIRST-CLASS SALB6MAN. CITT, COUN try air wages. 212 Commercial block. JL BOY WANTED ABOUT 17. IN RESTAU"- Tsnt to worfc nights. 336 Stark at. FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT ONCE; refereaeee rearea at suxk sc. WANTED M AN TO TAKR ORDERS AN deliver maat. 2a Hasten - 'HELP WANTED MALE. Wt$ STRAWBERRY PICKERS WANTED at Hood River, Or.; parties must came with caaip outat. teats, bedding aad ceok lag uteaslki: gnawers furnish camplag ground, wood and water, aad will meet you at train or boat and haul you to fields free.- Pickers are paid l'A cents per quart; packers, H-ceat per quart; write ua 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. Shepard. Sec 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 mason 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 of work at. $2 to 52.23 a day. Come to Portland. HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 2d North second street. WANTED MEN" AND WOMEN TO LEARN watchinaklnr. enravlnz. Jewelers' work: only practical working school for Jewelers; money made learning. Seattle Watchmaking and Engraving School. P.-I. building. Seattle. $100 MONTHLY. WITH SUBSTANTIAL IN! crease, ror city manager; must work force of solicitors; our business well established; only competent and reliable applicants con sidered. D 02. Orcgonian. WANTED FOR THE FAIR CHORUS girl?, comedians, sister teams, sketch! teams. Illustrated song singers, novelty dancers, musicians. 351? Morrison, room 12. WANTED MAX TO TAKE CHARGE OF A popular-priced co thing store; must be a good salesman, accustomed to store management; a liberal salary to a good man. Apply with references. M 90, Orcgonian. WANTED 10.000 LABORERS. LOGGERS. mill and railroad work. If you want work come to Portland; wages. $L40 to $3 per day and board. Canadian Employment Co., 243 Burnslde st. YOUNG MAN WITH $350 CAN OBTAIN Po sition with interest in established, growing, moncymaklng office; business $150 monthly guaranteed. Hamilton. 34-Lange Hotel. WANT EXPERIENCED SASH AND DOOR machine men, also door cutters and turn ers; steady employment; pay good wages. Missoula. Lumber Co.. Missoula. Mont. WANTED OLD CLOTHING. SHOES. Highest prices paid for men's cast-off cloth ing, old shoes. Call 60 3d, near Pine. Phone Hood 1SQ2. Orders attended to. WANTED BY MERCHANT TAILOR, young man with some experience as sales' man; give age and salary expected. Ad dress A 03. Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN STENOGRAPHER AND FOR office work. Smith machine; steady em ployment; wages at start, $S weekly. Ad dress H 03, Oregonlan. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESMEN TO sell bonded whisky on commission to retail trade. Address Bonnie & Co.. 640 W. Main st.. Louisville. Ky. WANTED AT ONCE 2000 STRAWBERRY pickers at Hood River. Take Regulator Line steamer from foot of Alder st., every morning 7 A. M. WANTED SINGLE YOUNG MEN OF GOOD address to travel and solicit: references.. Call 2SO?4 Margin st. 150 feet north cast end Steel bridge. MEN TO LEARN THE DETECTIVE Busi ness; paid while learning and work guar anteed; open evenings. .Barrett, 285 Morrison st.. room 301. - WANTED TWO MORE MEN ONLT FOR nign-graae proposition. Apply to J. C. Slater, Parlor I, Portland Hotel. 10 to 12 A. M. WANTED OFFICE BOY FOR WHOLESALE house, not under 15 years of age. with fair education. Apply in own handwriting, A 31. Oregonlan. WANTED MATTRESS MAKERS AND BOY3 to leam mattress making; good wages. Pe ters & Roberts Furn. Co., 40 Front, corner Davis. Wanted Men to leam barber trade; steady practice: expert instructions; write for terms. Glllman's College. 627 Clay St., S. F. Columbus California wine depot; headquar ters cooks, waiters, Darxenaers. All wines 5c per glass. P. Lorati. 143 4th. Clay 1503. LOGGERS, MHiLHANDS. FARMHANDS. laborers, others woric see us. u. S. Em ployment Co.. 183 Morrison. Main 1322, WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT- l&nd and throughout state to solicit busi ness Call or write. 607 McKay bldg. HELP WANTED YOUNG MAN. ABOUT 22. bright ana good rustier, small amount cash required. Address H 92, Oregonlan. 125 TO $65 PER WEEK MADE SELLING sisic ana acciaent Denents tor ice union .nu- tud Aid Ass'n, 705 Marquam Bldg. FIRST-CLASS GERMAN LUNCH-COUNTER man. Apply German Beer Garden, about 10 A. il., opposite f air entrance. WANTED 1000 MEN TO SHAVE DAILY: best shave In the city for o cents; largest shop In city- 2Q7 Flanders. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BOTTLER to work In soda, works. Write, stating ex perience, Q 02. Oregonlan. WANTED A BOOKKEEPER WHO Un derstands using a typewriter. J. Q. ilaclc & Co.. 86 and 88 3d st. SIDE :UNE OF FIREWORKS FOR THE Sound. Eastern wasningion ana uregon. Ad dress w Bl, oregonlan. DR. WALKER, 181 1ST. CURES ALT. PRI- vate diseases 01 men. WANTED A PATTERNMAKER. APPI,Y 424 Belmont. UPHOLSTERER WANTED. 48 NORTH 10TH street. BOY WANTED. 7th. IDEAL GROCERY. 95 N. TTFrr.T WANTED FEMAXE. WANTED A GIRL TO COOK FOR TWO and help take care of baby; references re quired. G 93, Oregonlan. BURNT WOOD AND LEATHER WORKER. must letter well ana oe rapia worxer. Ad dress Y 91. Oregonlan. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAISTHANDS at 3S6 Washlngtdn st., bet. W. Park, and 10th. Mrs. Zeltfuchs. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL TO TAKE care of child. Apply UOO Vaughn St., Wil lamette Heights. YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER WANTED for general office work. Farran Zerbe, 205 Mohawk bldg. WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at Hood River; good wages. Apply 3S9 12 th st. WANTED STARCH CLOTHES IRONER3 and body Ironer. Oregon Laundry & Toilet Supply, Co. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL TO TAKE care of child of 4 years. Apply Hesperian, room 2. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE work, small family. Apply morning. 91 N. 15th. WANTED GIRL, FOR HOUSEWORK; email family. Apply 615 East Pine, cor. 16th. GOOD. RELIABLE GIRL FOR CHAMBER work. Elton Court. 11th and Yamhill sts. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, GOOD COOK; wages $25. 663 Tillamook at., cor. ISth. WANTED LADY TO ASSIST IN TAILOR shop at 231fi Alder St.. bet. 1st and 2d. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. Apply 1S6 N. 18th st. MAMIE CLUNB3. HEAD WAITRESS. PLEASE communicate. Hansen, 26 N. 2d st. WANTED GIRL TO CARE FOR BABY DUR- lng daytime. Inquire 736 Hoyt st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE wprk; wages $29. Phone Main 5016. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SECOND glrL Apply 554 Davis, cor. 17th. A GOOD COOK WANTED. CALL. AT 812 Kearney st.. bet. 24th aad 25th. WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN GEN eral housework. 512 Clay. First-class hairdresser, manicure. Rosenthal Sisters. 160 5tb. WANTED -GOOD PLAIN" COOK, TWO IN family. 812 Johnson st. WANTBD GIRL FOR GENERAL. HOU8E- werk. 181 jBtst 19th. st. WANTBD DRESSMAKERS AND TAILOrt- essest. JeS AMer st.f WANTED A GOOD HOTaCVSCdfe. CALL. 47 Tavlar. e , KELP WANTRDFKMATJE. WANTED A YOUNG LADT. MUST BB rapia aao. ptaia peasa&a, ror rowing and addrese-Ing circulars: $1.00 per day. Addrrss In own haadwrltlag; giving references. Man ufacturer, care Oregonlan office. WE PUT YOU ON THE STAGE STAGE dancing, vaudeville acting, sketches, sing ing, ttc. taught; terms reasonable. New man's Theatrical Circuit. 351 H Morrison. STENOGRAPHER YOUNG LADY. NEAT. attractive not over 22. must be racld. to work at Fair grounds; give full particulars; etate salary. B 90. Orcgonian. WANTED FIVE YOUNG BRIGHT LADIES;,. gwa auurcsa, limuainuue, lor kooo. caear prop osition. Call between 9 and 11 A. M., room 8, 410 Washington at.; today. GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL to see aa uver ivuu positions every naoata. Call aad register. Canadian Parlors, 22&i Morrison. Mala 1226. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WA1T- rra, cnaraucriuaios, general worlters. St. Louis Agency. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. GIRL. WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- erai nousewora; willing to go to country; rtood wages. Call 795 Parle ave., near City Park. DARKROOM WORKER, MUST BB COM- petent to develop, print and finish pictures; give experience. Address X 91, Oregonlan. SENSIBLE WOMEN OF THE BEST CHAR- acier ana innuencc to travel for the Viavl Co.; references. Address Suits 23, Lewis bidg. WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL nousework in family of two; must under hand cooking; references. Phone Main 2164. WANTED FTRST-CDAS3 LADY REPRE- seniauves in peruana and throughout state; good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg. WANTED BRIGHT. ENERGETIC WOMAN to solicit new proposition. Apply to R. L. Ensey. Portland Hotel, after 9 A. M. WANTED ELDERLY LADY TO MAKE- home with old couple. $12 per month. In quire for Mr. Ingle, at Oswego Depot, t SALESLADY, GENERAL STORE. TOWN OF Hooo; salary 340 month. Clerks" Registra tion Bureau. 265 Morrison st. WANTED FIRST-CLASS COOK FOR Ho tel; no other need apply. Call before 10 or after 6 P. M., 475 Taylor. WANTED FOR THE SUMMER, A COMPE- tent -woman for putting up fruit, making Jelly and jams. 161 23d at. WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO ell the new telephone Index. Inquire W. J. Clemens. 273 Stark at. YOUNG GIRL WANTED TO TAKE CARE OF baby. 401 1st st. HELP WANTED MAXE OR FEMALE. HEAD WAITRESS. WAITRESSES. BAKER, yardman, ocean (employer). $20; waitresses (near Exposition lunch. 50c). cooks (restau rants, hotels), milker. $25; ranch couple. $40; child nurse: hotel girls together; housework. Drake. 205& Washington. WANTED-CHORUS LADIES AND GEN tlemen with good voices to sing In Klral fy's Carnival of Venice, at Exposition. Ap ply Marquam Grand Theater dally from 10 to 11 A. M. BOOKKKEEPEBS 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 THREE SALESLADIES AND gentlemen for city and road wpik: salary guaranteed. Address V 90, Oregonlan. WANTED KITCHEN HELP AT AMERICAN Inn. Apply Friday morning. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. YOUNG MARRIED MAN, GERMAN. RE sponsible and best of character, used to all kinds of work, and also business experience, would like a position. Address 320& Front St., room S. FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER, ALSO STEN ographer; years of experience In both lines; would accept position out of town. V b'J, Oregonlan. WANTED POSITION A3 BOOKKEEPER OR generaL office work; first-class references. G 86, care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED AS CREDIT MAN BY thorough, competent man. Address M 92, Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. WANT CD BY "UP-TO-DATE BEE MAN, A small place to start in the bee business; must be la. good alfalfa district; will buy, rent or lease. Address M. M. Barron, St. Johns, Or. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT FOREMAN, best references, for successfully superintend ing an extensive sawmill on the Coast; would like to hear from mlllmen. Phone Main 52S4. GOOD HARPIST AND VIOLINIST, MAN AND wife, desire engagement In cafe, restaurant or other places. Address E. Schoneman, General Delivery, Oakland. Cal. GARDENER WITH THE BEST OF Ex perience In all Its branches wants position in private place, city or country; best of references. C 92, Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAR ried man, will take any kind of work. Is strictly temperate and willing to work. K 90. Oregonlan. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN furnish domestic servants, farmers, all kinds of help. Blade 992, 26S Everett st. NIGHT WATCHMAN WANTS POSITION, can give best references from the Government- C Hartman, 249K Front. BARTENDER. NEAT. SOBER AND CLOSE mixer, would like situation, city or coun try. D 89. Oregonlan. JAPANESE, GOOD COOK. WANTS PLACE in family. Chicago Restaurant. 228 & 1st st. Phone 1S72. PIANIST (MALE) WANTS WORK; CAN play show. W. Payne, 605 W. Bannock st., Boise, Idaho. AS SOLICITOR. BOOKS OR TOILET PRBP- aratlons preferred. G z. uregonian. A. GOOD BAKER ON BREAD AND CAKE wants situation. 9Z, oregonlan. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Domestics. A SWEDISH GIRL WANTS A PLACE IN general housework. Call 495 Everett au SITUATION WANTED AS NURSE GIRL, city references- Phone Union 5626. WOMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK TO DO BY the day. Phone Scott 3603. Housekeepers. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, BEST REFER ences. desires situation managing house keeper, hotel, rooming-house. 230 Yam--hill. Phone Main 5413. Nurses. VISITING NURSE (CERTIFICATED), readier walk with invalid, plain sewing; term! moderate. Phone Main 5813. Miscellaneous. WANTED BY CAPABLE WOMAN TEACHER A place to work for board and room dur ing Summer or would take care of child for reasonable wages. O 90, Oregonlan, SITUATIONS WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, cooks, waitresses, chambermaids, house work girls, nurses. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. POSITION AS MrLLINERY SALESWOMAN, experienced, highest references. B 93, Ore gonlan. YOUNG LADY WISHES EMPLOYMENT AT mattress case sewing. Phone Scott 1910. WANTED AGENTS. THE CONSERVATIVE LTFE INSURANCE Company wants Industrial and intermedi ate agent to sell their Intermediate poli cies; the most liberal agency aad policy contracts on the market. Apply room 6. Stearns bldg 6th and Mdrrlsoa sts. WANTED GOOD NURSERY SALESMEN BY the largest company on the Pacific Coast; write for terms and full particulars, to Ore gon Nursery Company, Salem, Oregon. WANTED. Reliable experienced agents in cities and town of Or., Wash, and Cal. National Financing Co.. 208 Marquam bldg. AGENTS TO SELL THE- BEST, MOST popu lar faacet water filters tsade. Easy sellers, good profit. Jones Manuacturlag Co., Box 7 SO. Helena, Moat. WANTED BOOK. PICTURE AND PORTRAIT nuetlecs. Rembf&adt. Studio. Abtegtoa bide. LADY AGXNT SOMRTHIN& NSW, SOOD aelter. big wages. 213 Ceameretal feUc '