Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 05, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OREGOXIAy, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1905.
EFFECT ON THE'
SENATORSHIP
Possibilities, or Probabilities,
Following Conviction 'of
Mitchell.
MAY GOVERNOR APPOINT?
Year May Be Taken Before Supreme
Court Finally Acts, and It Is
Within Custom for Senate
to Demand Jtcslgnatlon.
Has Oregon one United States Senator
or two? Will the Democratic Governor
have a chance to appoint a Democratic
Senator to 1111 the two yers yet to run In
the tenure of Senator Mitchell's term- of
office? How does the jury. verdict affect
the status of Senator Mitchell? "What
will be the next development in the polit
ical drama of Oregon?
Many questions are being asked today
about the effect the conviction of Senator
Mitchell will have upon the office he
holds, and speculation is rife as to the
outcome of It all. A verdict of guilt un
qualified, to all Intents and purposes, nul
lifies tha credentials of a Senator of the
United States when that guilt holds in it
betrayal of the public trust and assurance
of crime committed. If that Is so, it is
being asked. Is it not, then, true that the
office of Senator is vacant by virtue of
the conviction of Monday night, and can
not Governor Chamberlain appoint a suc
cessor ti fill the two remaining years of
the convicted Senator's term?
May Draw His Salary.
Senator Mitchell will yet continue to
draw his salary as a United States- Sen
ator, and it may be that he will continue
In office until his term has expired. Until
Judgment haa been pronounced upon him
and has been executed, there Is remaining
a barrier In the way of those who have
their eyes upon the Democratic Senator
ship of Oregon. Senator Mitchell today
holds practically the same position in rela
tion to the Senate as he Has at any time
since his indictment and during his trial.
He will. In all probability, continue to
maintain his present status until uftcr
the Supreme Court has passed upon the
case. Until judgment Is passed, he is a
Senator of the United States, though
barred by custom from attendance upon
the sessions of that body.
On Monday morning the convicted man
will once more face the bar of justice,
when his attorneys will ask for a new
trial on grounds of error which will at
thu time be presented by them. Since
the error alleged has been once covered
by the ruling of Judge De Haven during
the progress of the trial, it is safe to pre
sume that the motion may be denied.
This being done, the court will probably
set aside a day for pronouncing Judgment,
while the defendant, as announced by
Senator Thurston, will give notice of ap
peal to the Supreme Court of the United
States, and will, within a short time speci
fied by law. file a writ of error with the
Supreme Court asking the consideration
of th.- case by that superior tribunal upon
the points of. law set forth.
While the Supreme Court, under the
law. is not compelled to grant a stay of
proceedings and of judgment as regards
the lower court, yet it is practically cer
tain that it will be done, in which case
the Senator will receive no sentence, or
at least such sentence will not be enforced
until after th? decision of the Supreme
Court has been given.
Law Governing Case.
The law and the rule governing the cir
cumstance, as expressed by a prominent
attorney yesterday, is this:
"Section 1007 of the Revised Statutes of
the United States relates to writs of er
ror generally, but does not specify when
they shall be a supersedeas'or stay of pro
ceedings: but the Supreme Court of the
United States promulgated rule 36 of that
court by which a supersedeas may be
obtained by merely serving the writ with
in the time prescribed without giving any
security, provided the Justice who signs
the citation directs that the writ shall
operate as a supersedeas, which he may
do when no security is required or taken.
In re. Ciasen 340 United States 200. 1S3
United States 176."
These remarks in plain English mean
that the Supreme Court may, upon the
liling of the writ of error by Senator
Mitchell, suspend sentence or stay the
execution of sentence if it has been pro
nounced until such time as the appeal has
been heard, and may require no bond to
be filed.
May Suspend Judgment.
It is presumably certain therefore not
only that the case will bo taken to the
Supreme Court, but that judgment may
be suspended until the appeal has been
decided. These suppositions being true,
the Senator will remain in office until
after the case has been passed upon by
the court, unless outside influences are
brought to bear upon the case. These
may come from the Senate itself, or per
haps from the President.
As long as the case is pending and
there Is a chance for error to be found
and a new trial ordered the Senator has
a chance of being held once more in
nocent in the eyes of the law. But the
Senate, is a body Jealous of its honor and
its dignity. It may therefore, in view
of the conviction and the evidence, ask
Senator Mitchell for his resignation in
order to show its disapprobation of the
actions proved by the verdict of guilty.
The Senate, however. Is Republican arid
would naturally look askance at any
move that would add another Democratic
vote to the .roll. So it is doubted whether
or not for the sake of putting Itself upon
record it would ask for the resignation
and open the way to an appointment bv
Governor Chamberlain. Neither is ft
thought by conservative people here that
President Roosevelt would attempt to in
fluence the Senate to take such action un
less it desired to do so voluntarily. Even
should the Senate make the request. Sen
ator Mitchell is not forced to comply.
Case of SenntoV Burton.
In the case of Senator Burton, convicted
under the same section of the law for
practically the same offense as Senator
Mitchell, the questions at issue were
argued before and decided by the Su
preme Court within a year after the date
of the trial in the lower court. It is
possible, and since the Government is here
in earnest to finish, it Is probable that the
Alltchell case will be before the Supreme
Court in an equally hort space of time,
and Jf that be so and the decision of the
lower court is sustained, there will yet
be a year to run after judgment has been
executed upon the Senator. This would
still give Governor Chamberlain an op
portunity to appoint.
With this remote possibility, already the
names of Colonel James H. Raley. of
Pendleton: J6hn M. Gearin and Jefferson
Myers, of Portland; A. S. Bennett, of The
Dalles; W. R. Bilyeu. of Albany, and
others are appearing as timber to patch
ROXBURY
RUGS
Roxbury Carpets have been standard for thirty years.
Their wearing qualities and attractiveness are pro
verbial. We have received our full line of Roxbury
Rugs, including the handsome two-tone reds, greens,
and blues, and some especially fine Orientals. -m
They are worth seeing.
SIZES 9X12 .. . $24.75
- . SIZES 7X9 ... . 513.50 "
J. Q. Mack & to.
86-88 THIRD STREET
tmm m YxtwtTfi nurrs, ntruii. iimi
European Plan ..... $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day
THE BEST WAY TO
Sire t accommodate t. C. 3. 10 and
the Senatorial chair during the time of
Republican vacancy. Future developments
will shape the puzzle and time may solve
it in a manner not yet considered. i
Complains of Crowded Cars.
PORTLAND. July 3.-(To the Editor.)
I wish, through your valuable publication,
to state a grievance. Yestetdaj-. with some
ladies. I took a trip to Cascade Iorks by
the O. H. & X. train. On boarding the
train for the return trip we found It packed
with pnsjengers. who were compelled to
stand In the aisles and vestibule. I went
through the cars until I camn to the 'tour
ist." where I lipped the porter to set seats
for my wife and friend, They had hardl
sot seated when the Pullman conductor, in
a most rude manner, ordered them to va
cate. Baying: "I cannot have my passengers
disturbed by people coming in and occupying
seats in this car."
It. seems to me an outrage that persons
who pay for Accommodation should not
get them. There van no excuse for the
railroad company. If n person pay, flrst
clasg fare he or she in certainly entitled to
a neat and falling in one car. should be
allowed a seat In any other which had seats
not taken. If this Is not so. then let th
railroad people look after the Interests or
their patrons by putting on sufficient cars
and not have their passengers herded to
gether like so many cattle.
subscriber.
Tin Plate Scale Itcnewcd.
PITTSBURG. July 4. A rettlement has
been arranged between the American Tin ,
Plate Company and the Amalgamated '
Association by which the old scale is (
continued, with the limited output re
moved. A MACHINE lOR WOMEN.
Should be the best obtainable. The Singer
sewing-machine 1b acknowledged the light
est running, most durable and convenient j
oi iiiiv. miuk iur nit,- rcu a. i
3M Morrison St., I
402 "Washington sL.
C40 "Williams ave..
Tortlnnd. Oregon.
Main St.. Oregon City. Or.
It Is tio longer necessary to take hlue ;
pills to rouse the liver to action. Carter's
Little Liver Pills are much better. Don't :
forget this. 1
I
i
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL ItErORT. j
PORTLAND. July -Maximum tempera
ture. 79 deg.: minimum. 50. River reading at
11 A. M.. fl.8 feet; change in past 24 hours,
fall. 0.3 of a foot. Total precipitation. 5
P. 5t. to 5 P. M.. none; total since Septem
ber 1. 15)0.1. 33.0(1 Inches; normal. 45.$4
Inches; deficiency. I1.8S Inches. Total sun
shine July 3. 1005. 15 hours and 42 minutes;
possible. 15 hours and 42 minutes. Barom
eter (reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M.. S0.0S.
Is :3 ' to
5 S3 w,nd
r 2. r
3 o
STATIONS. 3 Esj 5
I IS 5 :
Baker City. .
rsio.ooi 'N
Clear
(Rain
Clear
Clear
iCUar
iPt. CWy.
Clear
'Clear
Clecr
P- CWy.
Clear
iCIear
ICIear
iCIear
ICIear
Clear
.Clear
(Clear
Bismarck
Boise
Eureka
Helena
Kamloops, B. C
North Head....
Pocatello. ......
Portland
Red Bluff
Roscburg
Sacramento.
Salt LAke City.
San Francisco..
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla. . .
' 70i0.1o:34NW
; S4o.oo:io nw
.' SSjO.OO. SIN
.! 74 O.O0jl4.NV
84(0.00 . . ;
.1 5R!0.00l34NW
l 82!0.00!24;SW
. 80,0.00 10 NW
, 10010.00 4'N
.. SSiO.OO! S'N
102 0.00' VNW
. i 84 0.00 10N
.J fl4IO.O0i20'W
SO 0.O0' 14 'SW
. ' 74 0.00 12 NW
. i 0'0.K) 81W
. 8K!0.00i 0'W
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
No rain has fallen during the last 24 hours
In the Pacific States.
Tho temperature has risen in Northern
California and remained nearly stationary In
Oregon. Washington and Idaho. During the
afternoon a maximum temperature of 10G
degrees occurred at Red Bluff. 102 degrees
at Sacramento and 1)4 degrees at San Fran
cisco. The Indications are for fair and continued
warm weather In this district Wednesday.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 2S
hours ending at midnight. July 5:
Portland and vicinity Fair and continued
warm weather. Northwest -winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair and con
tinued warm weather. Northwest winds.
Idaho Fair and continued warm weather.
EDWARD A. DEALS,
district Forecaster.
C W. JCXOTTLES, Mxn
SEE PORTLAND
Is byTa!Iy-Ho,
Cabriolet,
Boulevard
Wagon,
or Landau.
X'HONE MAIN 222
bNITED CARRIAGE
z. ccmiT .
25 people.
Ilta and U3BBIS0N Sti.
CLASSIFIEDAD. RATES.
"Rooms," "Room and Board." "HoufC
kerplnz Room," "Situation Wanted." 15
words or 1c. IS cent; 16 to 20 word. 20
cents; 21 to 2.1 vrortl-. 25 crntf. etc No dis
count for additional lnertiont.
UNDER A I.!. OTHER HEADS, except
"Nev Today." 30 cent for 15 words or le;
10 to 20 words -10 rents; 21 to 25 words SO
cents etc.-flrt Insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-half ; -no further dUcount un
der one month.
"NEW TODAY"" (cause measure agate). 15
cent per line, flirt In-ertlon; 10 cents per
line for each-additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed cure The Oregonlan. and left at this
of flee, should alwnjs be Inclosed in sealed
envelopes. No stamp Is required on such
letter.
ine Oregonlan trill not he responsible Tor
rrmrs In advertisements taken through the
telephone.
AUCTION
SAI.'
IS TODAY.
By J. T. Wilton, at -saloscwom. 1S4 let tn.,
at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilton. Auctioneer.
At the Portland Auction Roomt. 211 Is et.
Sale at 2 P. M. C. L. Kord, Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
ORIENT LODGE. NO. IT. I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening In
Orient Hall. East Portland. Installation of
officers. Visitors welcVme.
W. A. WHEELER. Acretary.
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 4.
A. F. & A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Wednesday) evening M
o'clock. Hurkhard tMg. Work M.
M. decree. All M M onr.ilallw In.
vlted. By order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. I. O. O. F. -Regular
meeting this. (Wednesday) evening
at S o'clock. Initiation and Installation or
officer?. Visitors welcome.
M. OSVOLD. Secretary
WILLAMETTE TRIBE. NO. 0. IMP. O. R.
M. Mets every Wednesday, at SP. M.. In
Red Men's Wigwam, northeast corner 2d ami
Yamhill fW. Visiting members always wel
come. A. BL BtTTNER. C. or R-
ARBUTUS CIRCLE 273. W. OF W.. will
Install with Portland Camn 10? this even-
Ing. July 5. at their hall. Selling-Hlrsch
building. Members of tlrcles ami camps
welcome. COMMITTEE
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BGGLESTON In this cltj. on July 2. IW6.
Motile A. Egglesten. aged 41 ean. 3 months.
15 days. Funeral today ednemlay). July
5. U05. 1:30 P. M.. from 301 Knott st:
2 I. 51. from Church r the Good Shen
herd, corner Vancouver ave. and Sellwood
st. Friends respectfully Invited to attend.
Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
LOBDKLL In this city, on June 29. 1905.
at 40 7th St.. Albert W. Lobdel. aged 7
years. 3 months, in da) a. Funeral today
(Wedneday. July S. 1905. at 2 P. 51..
from Hoi man's Chapu). corner 31 and Sal
mon sts.: thence to CrAnntorlum. Fnendi
respectfully Invited to attend.
ADAMS The Infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. I.
I.. Adams. 000 Taggart St.. aged 7 month.
Funeral will be held In Salem, July 5. at
10:30 A. M.
! CLARKE July 4. 1905. infant daughter of
j Mr. and Mrs. W. J Clarke, aged 10 months.
; Funeral will take place today at 3 P. M.
!from residence. 009 H Overton st. Inter
ment. Lone Fir Cemetery.
JONES July 4. 1905. Infant daughter of
! Mr. and Mrs. R F. Jones, aged 3 month.
Funeral will take place today at 1 P. M.
from residence. North Seventeenth and
Front streets. Interment. Lone Fir Ceme
tery. LARDER In this city at the family resi
dence 389 East Couch street. July 3. 1905.
Herbert H-. son or Mr. and Mrs. L. Larder,
aged 4 years and 28 day. Friends aad
acquaintances are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral services, which will be
held at the above residence today at 2
P. M. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery.
BOETHLIN-Frlends and acquaintances are
respectfully Invited to attend the funeral
servicer, of Florentln Boethlln. which will
be held at the residence of John Zwahlcr.
Columbia Slough, at 2 P. 51., Wednes
day. July 5.
DUNNING. M7ENTEE & GILBAUGIT. t jc
cesMirs to Dunning- Camploa, undertakers
and embalmers, modern In every detail, 7th
; and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady as!stanL
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Undertakers and
embalmers, have moved to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 507.
i. V. FINLEY SON. Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madisoi 4 Office of Coanty Cor
ser. Lady assistant. Tclephose No. 9.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East Si.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO., UNDERTAKERS.
Ei&balsaer, 27S Kus'l; East 18S; lady as'L
AMUSEMENTS..
Marquam Grand Theater
PHONE MAIN SCS.'
(Morrison at., bet. 6th and 7th)
TONIGHT AT H:36 O'CLOCK
Continuing Erery Night This Week With a
Ladles and Children's Matinee Saturday.
THE FAMOUS GERMAN COMEDIANS
KOLB AND DILL
In the Funny Musical Comedy Burlesque
"The Beauty Shop"
An Excellent Cast of Principals.
40 BEAUTIFUL CHORUS GIRLS 10
MIRTH AND MUSIC
POPULAR TRICES Matinee. 25, 35 and 5Sc.
Night. 25. 35. 56 and 75c.
Seats Are Now Selling for the Entire Week.
A HINT Buy jour seats early.
BELASCO THEATER wxJilf
tFormerly Columbia Theater) 14th and Wash.
TONIGHT ALL THE WEEK
Sixth Week Belasco Stock Company.
First Presentation on Any Stage of
"The Conquest"
By PhtL E. Rogoway. From Eva Emery
Dye's Popular Novel of the Same Name.
SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION "BIG CAST
Story of Lewi and Clark Graphically Told.
Regular Matinees Saturday and Sunday.
Prices Night. IS to 75c; matinees. 15 to 50c
NEXT WEEK
"A FOOL AND HIS MONEY"
EMPIRE
THEATER
, Twelfth and Morrison,
Two Performances Dally.
Matinees at 2:15. Evening at S:15.
All this week the Empire Stock
Company In the great emo
tional comedy-drama.
"Lost in London"
ADMISSION
ALWAYS
lO
CENTS
BAKER THEATER vnf
Keating & Flood. Manager.
THE THREE KUHNS.
LIZZIE WELLER.
FINE AND DANDY. JEAN WILSON.
ROBERT NOME.
BURNS AND WILSON.
MOVING PICTURES. BAKER ORCHESTRA.
Theater alwajs cool and comfortable. Per
formances dally at 2 ;-V. 7 ..TO and 0 P. 51. A'd
mlrslon 10 cents to any eeat. except boxes.
TlUECTlilS TUP ftPANTl ttrOSmflJ
THE BUCKEYE TRIO.
5 MUSICAL HEWITTS 5.
MARSHALL AND LORRAINE
DALY AND HEROLDI
ROBERTS AND DEMONT.
MR. G. II. SHONE.
THE GRAND1SCOPE.
General adm'ssion 10c Evenings Sundays
and holiday;, front seats lower floor 20c
Box seats 25c
E0UC1T TUC CTA D BEST :X
ATIUCI1Q.1S I ItC O I AlY Ti'JCHIltE
STEPHEN FITZPATKICIC A CO.
FRANK MILTON AND THE DE LONG
SISTERS.
MACK AND WILLIAMS.
. JENKINS AND O'NEILU.
FRANK SELEH.
MIL JOSEPH BONNER.
THE STAROCOP.
General admlsMon 10c. Sundays, evening
and holidajs. front seats lower floor 20c
Box seats 25c .
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 e IT oct of powerful searchlight from
top of tower. Open OA M. to O P. 51.
ADMISSION. 10 CENTS.
Baseball
RECREATION PARK.
Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth.
PORTLAND vs. TACOMA
Two Games Today. 10:30 and 2:30.
ADMISSION. 35c.
GRANDSTAND. 25c. CHILDREN. 15c.
Box tickets and reserved seats on sale at
Woodard. Clarke & Co.'s.
NEW TODAY.
WANTED.
Three thoumnd a err nontlraber. nonmlner
al unappropriated public land?, any part of
United State!, what hae you to offer?
State locatlt-n. a-lvnntagw and price. Ad
dress G S. Ortconlan. Portend. Or.
SAFE BANKING
There Is no method of banking money
more convenient or profitable, for Ion or
short terms, than our Time, Special or
Coupon Certificates of DepoMt.
ISSUED IN ANY A5IOUNT $50 TO $10,000.
RATES OF INTEREST. r., TO 4 PER
CENT.
YOOR MONEY IS SECURE
Every Certificate- of Deposit with the "Old
est Tryu Company In Oregon" has over
el.W0.O00 behind It.
Call on us o. send for our rook of
"I LLUSTRATIONS."
PORTLAND TRUST OttlPArtY OF OREGON
105 Third Street.
BENJ. I. COHEN.
H. U PITTOCK...
B. LEE PAGET. .
J. O. GOl.TRA
Phone Main 453.
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
MINNIE R. CLELLAND
"Was awarded the money yesterday by
the Portland Homebuilding Company
to build a house on her lot at Univer
sity Park, purchased through that
company. No plan ever devised by
man for procuring a home on easy
payments is equal to that of the Port
land Homebuilding Company, room
606, Commercial block. Investigate.
Holladay's Addition
For Sale A new 5-room cottage, all con
veniences, full cement basement, streets
fully Improved.
A very' desirable location.
Convenient to two trolley Uses,
Terms will b given.
Lots sold on advantageous terms to horns
builders. The Oregon Real Estate Co
SSV Third SL. Room 4.
1
California-" Bliss Lands"
Small farms for settlers. 9200 acres of Irri
gated land in 20-acre farms at $50 to $70 per
acre one-fourth cash. Reached by Southern
Pacific or Santa Fe Overland Line, direct to
Tulare Oty. 2 miles from Bllffi Lands.
Alfalfa, com. grain, deciduous fruits, vege
table, hogs, dairy cattle thrive. Booklet frre
from Hll.-i Lands (Inc.). care Sullivan & Sul
livan. Lawyers. 610 Parrott bldg., San Fran
cisco. MORTGAGE LOANS
On Portland Real Estate at Lowest Rates.
Titles Injured. Abstracts FurnUhed.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce.
nnPTOR Western Washington: on
L,uv',Urt account retiring from
practice, will sell practice, house,
office, lot; outside Income, $40 monthly; is
only physlclan. Price. $22CO. Address
Doctor. Box V SI. Orifgonian office.
FOR SALE
Good modern house. Irving at.,
west of 23d. FRANK E. HART.
105 Sherlock bldg.
$8500
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND LOTS
West or East Side. Apply forenoons 449 3d st.
6-ROOM COTTAGE, FULL CORNER LOT.
easy terms. Phose East 675.
. FOR SALE REAL, ESTATE.
GOOD S-ROOM HOUSE. WELL LOCATED.
West Side, lot 25x100; $1750. $3CO cash, bal
ance eajqr terms
Five good houses. 3 fine lots. West Side,
rente $5 per month; J1U.0OO. easy terms.
Fin quarter-block 20th and Stark. East
Side; $225o; $500 cash, balance long- time.
A beautiful quarter-block. East 20tn; $1350.
$200 caxh.
Fine new 5-room cottage on car line, mod
ern; $IC50. $50 cash, balance $15 per month.
20 acres-, near Lents, very nne and el$htl,
no gravel, will make- a fine home; $2uw,
$500 cash, balance 3 years. 0 per cent.
Five acres, near Lents; $400. '$25 each, $25
every three months.
20 acres, near Lents. 14 In cultivation,
house, barn, orchard, good crop; $3000, !;
each.
CHARLESON & CO.
310 Allsky bkSg. Phone West 31.
ON THE WEST SIDE.
100x1 CO, well located on a, prominent cor
ner; 5 good houses; 3 early rental $10H.
Price $10.S00.
25xl0 Nice 5-room cottage: J early rents
$lSO; a nice little home or for Income.
$lSCo.
50x75 A corner, with 2 good 7-room houses;
yearly rent $43S. $4fts.
50x752 good 7-room houses; yearly rent
$42o. f42Co..
These properties are all rented at reason
able figures and are worthy of Investigation.
DAVID S. STEARNS.
219 Washington St.
AN IDEAL LITTLE HOME FOR YOU 104
acres black loam soli, lu acres In cultiva
tion. 70 acres nearly fenced. 100 acres
smooth enough to cultivate, rest fine pas
ture; running water, well, 5 to 10-year-old
orchard, variety; 4-room house. Jjarn. 3 root
houses, woodshed, chicken-house. Inclosed
chicken yard; 3.000.000 feet fir timber, on
river; school, store, postofrice: price only
$1200; don't let this opportunity slip.
JAMES J. O'KEANE.
Vancouver. Wash.
$2750 ELEGANTLY FINISHED. THOR
oughly modem eight-room house, nearlng
completion, fractional lot. on Stephens St..
near Ladd tract: splendid location, two car
lines on tarse block, has fireplace, furnace,
wash tray, paneled dining-room, handsome
ly stained woodwork, enameled tiled kitchen
end bathroom; will sell for small cash pay
ment, balance Installments If desired; this
Is a splendid home and will appeal to good
taste. W. L. ilorgan. 513 McKay bldg.
ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE
as a specialty, within city limits or outside.
Some acren with term- as low as $!' per
month with water. A. C. Churchill & Co..
"Inc.." 110 2d st.
RIVER FRONT PROPERTY LARGE WAKE
hotxe on east side of Front st.. bet. ilorrt
son and Madison sts.. for sale; 50x100 feet;
two floors: property paying good Interest on
amount asked for It. Inquire of owners. 7S-I
North ru? st.
CITY PROPERTY. 70X70 FEET. FACING
Willamette St.; a new two-story frame store
building on It; the building Is SOxCO feeC
Inquire at 402 Willamette sc. Eugene. Or.
$1100 FOR NICE 3-ROOM HOUSE. WITH
half-block, good garden, on Clackamas ave..
bet. 23d and 21tn. Sellwood. Inquire for
G. M. Rlnkcr. box ISd. city.
FINE HOMESTEAD OF YELLOW PINE
timber claim relinquishment; house and
well: In apple belt; $200; opportunity. S
73. Ortgohlan.
SACRIFICE. OWNER GOING AWAY SIX
room house yarn, corner lot. Iron fence.
E. Everett st.. good location. Phone Scott
3013.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric tine. O. R.
AdCttcn. Lents. Ur. Take ML Scott car. 5c
TWO LOTS. TWO-ROOM HOUSE. FINE GAR
dn. trees and flowers. $.150; terms; mut
be sold at once. O. R. Addlton. Lsnts. Or.
100 FEET ON WASHINGTON ST.. $40,000:
cheapest baslnss property on the market.
Sahlstrom & Patterson. 1454 4th st.
FULL SIZE LOTS ON CAR LINE. 20 MIN
utt' ride. $l.Vi to $200; $5 per month. Sahls
trom & Patterson. 165? 4th st.
FOR SALE THOROUGHLY MODERN
house and lot. HolUday Park. Inquire
owner. 31S Falling bldg.
$2050 LOT 30X100. WEST SIDE. 1STH.
near Lovejoy; part cash; fine property.
Phone Main 366.
ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE. 0 MILES
from Morrison at. bridge. C K. Ballard.
Milwaukee. Or.
FOR SALE-$1500; ONE BLOCK OF 8 LOTS
ln Patten's Addition. 27U Washington St.,
1. vanduyn.
FOR SALE FARMS.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED
$700 buys a nice little home of 10 acres
with 6 under the plow, all rich soli without
a foot of waste land; fine bearing orchard;
good 4-room house and barn; live water:
close to school and only 2 miles from town.
Terms.
$1500. with H down, take a fine 100-acre
farm, of which 20 Is bottom land and un
der plow; all rich land; live water, house
and barn. 5O.C0i feet Cr timber, close to
school and Kelso.
$50o0 buys an Al farm all stocked: 143
acres with 50 acres under plow, balance
ereded to pasture; land lays nicely: rich
soil. live water, fenced and cross-fenced,
large bearing orchard, elegant 7-room dwell
ing, two large cattle burns; with this
I lace goes 3 horses. 3o head cattle, of which
10 are milk cows. 10 hugn harness and
wagon, mower, ha rake, plows, harrows and
e mailt r farming Implements and a fine crop;
cloic to J-hooi and good town; reasonable
terms; greatest bargains of two land com
panies; will not be on market long; write
or come at once.
IMUS & WILLOUGHBY AND COWLITZ
COUNTY LAND CO. C05IBINED.
Offices: Kalsma and Kelo. Wash.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED
$01. with one-half down, buys the "fa
mous. Coweman property" of 4S0 acres, of
which one-half In bottom land, with 150
aires under pljw. balance second bottom
land seeded to pasture: land lays most
beautifully; all black loam soil; not subject
ti June overflow; live water on every 4;
fenced and cross-fenced; large bearing orch
ard; el'gant S-rnom house; two large barns:
schoclhouse cn place; well adapted for dl
vtrsined farming: come or writ for par
ticulars. Imus & Wllloughby and Cowllts
Cnunty Land Co.. combined; offices Kalama
and Kelso. Wash.
AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNI"! Y ON
account of recent death of wife and desire
to 30 with daughter to South Dakota on
July 20 to live with her. will sell my farm
of 160 r.cre at Cowlitz. Washington, with
crop, stock, etc.. at a great sacrifice; per
fect title guaranteed; good plank roads to
Chehalls and all towns nearby; two miles
from postofflce and telephone and rural
free delivery with box at door expected
soon; tome and see. Francis Dean. Cow
litz. Wash.
ONLY $35 PER ACRE.
For an SO-acre tract of strawberry and fruit
land "h mile from White Salmon; the land
lies beautifully. Is level, rich, deep ublrri
gated soil This land Is easily worth $50
per acre and will bring that wlthtn six
months: we must have some quick money,
and offer this tract at that price for only
520 da. Act quickly If you want It, Send
fOr our book on White Salmon Valley.
White Salmon Land Co.. White Salmon.
Wash.
A FINE DAIRY FARM
270 acres, all good soli; 75 acres heavy
crop, good house, two barn's; railroad sta
tion on place; convenient to Portland; 25
head cattle, mostly milkers; 4 horses, har
ness, wagon and hack, farm Implements:
lta acreajn onions, worth, when gathered.
$500 per acre; orchard, spring water: price.
$20 per acre, and low price for crop, stock
and Implements. B. S. Cook & Co.. 251
Alder st.
STOCK FAR5t BARGAIN. 7G0 ACRES,
well watered. 100 acres can be Irrigated,
controls miles of range, postofflce at ranch.
$12 per acre; Improved irrigated farms.
$20 to $30 per acre; several exceptional
bargains. Enterprise Realty Co.. Enter
prise. Or.
A SNAP 50 ACRES WELL-IMPROVED. IR
rigated ranch, close to Prosser; new 0-room
house; river front; fine orchard; will trade
for 5. IO or 20 acres near Portland or Ta
coma, Portland preferred. Address C. U.
Baker. Prosser. Wash.
$3400-SJ ACRES. 40 CULTIVATION. NEW
7-room house. ne.w barn. $400 worth stock
and Implements, orchard. well. springs,
school. li miles electric line; terms. 4G3
E. 0th. near Ca rut hers.
FOR SALE STOCK RANCH OF 320 ACRES,
not In hand of real estate agents. Address
J. C Shellenbaum. 05 Union ave.. North.
Portland. Or., or write to Box 54. Gates.
Marlon Couniy. Or.
FOR SALE lftJ ACRES PATENTED LAND,
with over feet finest yellow pine,
-a mile from White Salmon River from store
at Trout Lake. Washington. P. O. Box
460. cltj-.
$2.50 PER ACRE FOR WHOLE OR HALF
je-ctlon of land In Benton Co.. IU miles
from R. R. station; good grazing and fruit
land, well watered. Owner, 107 Sherlock bldg.
15 ACRES. $2000; HALF DOWN: CONVE
nlent to Portland on car line: good build-
lngr. young orchard, garden, furniture, cow
and 50 hens. Box 73. Beaverton.
SACRIFICE SO ACRES. GOOD BUILDINGS.
12 acres clear. H". Muenster. P. O. address
Lewlsvllle. Clark Count?. W4ah.
TO EXCHANGE.
EXtHANGB FOR CITT PROPERTY 40
acres; 25 In fruit; o3 of tbo finest In tha
Valley. If you have something" good call
or address L. J. Shell. 14a 0th sc.
TEN ACRES. 7 IN FRUIT. 4 MILES FROM
Vancouver. Clark County. Wash.; will sell
or exchange for house and lot In Portland.
J. V. Crelgaton & Co.. 165V, 3d st.
SECOND.HAND TALKING MACHINES OP
all makes, bought, sold and exchanged; bar
gains In second-hand machines and records.
190 3d st.
TO TRADE LANDS NEAR VERNONIA. Co
lumbia. County, for team, harness and wagon.
Address John G. Prtngle. Vernonia. Or.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. $2000
to $10,000: also business properties. $5000 to
$20,000. Have buyers. .L. W. Whiting & Co..
40S Ablnzton bldg.
FOR. SALE TIMBER. LANDS.
WB LOCATE YOU ON TIMBER CLAIMS,
Central Oregon, or homesteads; tine valley,
good water. See us; If not good, your
money back. Room C. Hotel Sbanlkp. Sha
nlko. Or.
WE WANT PROPOSITIONS FROM OWN
ers for the sale of timber and farm land.
The larger the proposition the better: no
middlemen. Collins Land Co.. Concord bldg.
FOB SALE LAND SCRIP.
LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS GUARAN
teed. mineral lands titled, public land prac
tice. Collins Land Co.. Concord bldg.
CERTIFIED SCRIP FOR SURVEYED OR
unsurveyed lands. W. G.v Howell. 53S
Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicles and Harness.
FOR SALE OR RENT HORSES AND VE
hlcles) by the day. week or month; harness,
saddles and 200 new and second-hand rigs
for sale or exchange. Tomllnson St Casal
day, 211 Washington st.
LOT OF SECOND-HAND EXPRESS. GRO
cery. furniture wagons, trucks, surrejs; sac
rificed for cash. 2tW Fourth.
BLACK it ARE. 8 YEARS OLD. 1100
pounds; safe and sound. Lockwood's Sta
ble. Burnstde. cor. 0th.
GOOD SADDLE AND LIGHT DELIVERY
horses for sale. W. P. stables. 230 Russell st.
FOR SALE-FOUR HEAVY TEAMS AND 1
fine 12C0-lb. single driver. 154 N. 5th st.
SAN FRANCISCO VETERINARY COLLEGE
Next session begins July 17.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Cover It with Mastic roofing. In rolls,
easy to lay; needs no painting or coating:
good over old Iron, tin or shlnglSs: for
new roofs there Is nothing better; guaran
tee!; Mastic rcof paint and cement wilt
stop small leaks. National Mastic Roofing
Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables: easy payments; wa
rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod
ern bar fixtures, cheap prices. .Brunswick-Baike-Ccllender.
40 3d st.
STOVEWOOD EQUAL TO TWO CORDS OF
wood. $2.50 per load In stovewood lengths.
In any quantity. Mrs. Howe Wood Co.,
1200 Division: Phone Union 173.
GREAT REDUCTION SALE ENTIRE STOCK
to be cold below cortt; please come in and
look; ladles underwear and shirtwaists. Man
Sing & Co.. 302 Morrison st.
FOR SALE SMITH-PREMIER TYPE
wrlter. almost new; reasonable. C 73. care
Oregonian.
FOR S A LE 20-CAN DAIRY. BEST PAYING
dairy In town, or single cows. Box 6ti. Ful
ton. Or. i
FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL 324
Chamber Commerce or phone ilaln 2363.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED 10.000 LABORERS. LOGGERS,
mill and railroad work. If you want work
come to Portland: wages. SI.40 to $3 per
day and beard. Canadian Employment Co.,
241 Eurnslde st.
WANTED SW I FT COMPOSITOR AND GOOD
Job printer on country vcckly; single man.
sober. Industrious; state speed, wages want
ed and reference. Address Express. Klam
ath Falls. Or.
WANTED AMATEUR AND PROFES3ION
al actors, singers, musicians, etc., for dra
matic companies, vaudeville circuit. Iralr,
etc. Newman's Theatrical Agency. 331 -j
Morrison.
MEN and women to learn watchmkg. en
graving. Jewelers wk; only prac. school for
jewelers; money made learn' g. Watchmks
Engrav. School. P. I. bldg.. Seattle.
YOUNG 5IAN WHO CAN FURNISH $2000
bond as assistant manager for new enter
prise; state what business experience you
have. Address F SS, Oregonlan.
5IILLWRIGHT3 WANTED TWO FIRST
clawi millwrights, on zawmlll construction.
Falls Cltj . Or. Call 736 Chamber Commerce.
Wednetlay. 10 A. M.
A FIRST-CLASS ENGINEER AS SUPERIN
tendent; experienced In the construction
work of ditches' and power plant. Address
B H. Oregonlan.
ACTIVE. EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN
for general work In grocery- Apply after
noon only. Bulllvant's Grocery. 401 Jeffer
son at.
WA NTED M AN ACQUAINTED IN CITY TO
drive laundrj wagon. Applj' In own hand
writing with references, Opera-House Laun
dry. California wine depot: headquarters bakers.
ccoks. waiters, bartenders. All wines 5c
per glass. P. Loratl. I4S 4th. Clay 1503.
ANY Intelligent person maj- earn good Income
corremnamg tor newspapers; experience un
necessary. iress Syndicate. Lockport. N. Y.
Wanted Men to learn barber trade: steady
practice: expert Instructions. Write for
terms. Gtiiman's College. 627 Clay st.. S. F.
LOGGERS. MILLHANDS. FARMHANDS,
laborers, others work. See us. U. S. Em
ployment Co.. 103 Morrison. Main 1322.
RATCHET SETTER. $2.50; PLANERMAN.
$; mill and yardmen. $2; others. Lum
bermen's Labor Bureau. 205 H Morrison.
EXPERIENCED SPECIALTY SALESMEN
wanted: new article, fella to merchants; ex
clusive territory. 572 E. Oak. Portland.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN FORT
land and throughout state to eol'clt bust
nets. Call or write. 607 McKay bldg.
YOUNG 3IAN. WINDOW DRESSER. LIM
lted experience, $50; fine opportunity. Clerks
Registration Bureau. 265 Morrison st.
WANTED EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN
as manager for power and lighting plant.
Address L 7S. care Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE.
me money required; fine chance; union
shop. 500 Washington.
WANTED TRAVELING .SALESMAN TO
take staple article of hardware as side line.
N SO. Oregonlan.
MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF REAL Es
tate office; salary moderate. Address E
Orczonlan.
WANTED EXPERIENCED QUARTZ MINER
Must understand mining thoroughly. K
62. Orezontan.
WANTED TWO BRIGHT BOYS, 16 YEARS
old, act as messengers; miitu know cltj-.
252 Alder.
WANTED-A MAN TO RUN EXPRESS
wagon. Address with references. H eS. Ore
gonlan. YOUNG) MEN OF GOOD APPEARANCE FOR
responsible ponltlons. Room 301. Allskj
bldg.
School of telegraphy and electricity: pupils
wanted: positions wanted for grads. 3054 1st.
WANTED EXPERIENCED PLAIN COOK
wanted immediately. 484 Biirnslde. cor. 13th..
TWO BOYS. 16 YEARS. TO WORK IX
store. Apply thUs morning before 0. 171 3d.
OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED: HIGH
est price paid. 50 3d. Phone Hood 1SC2.
WANTED GOOD SHORT-ORDER COOK.
Merk's Restaurant; cor. Morrison and 3d.
WANTED SAILORS FOR EUROPE. APPLY
at Sailors Home. cor. 2d and Gllsan sts.
FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. COUN
try; big wages; 215 Commercial block.
WANTED A WAITER. APPLY COLUM
bla Hotel. 1st and Clay sts.
YOUNG MAN WANTED FOR CIGAR
store. Apply 135 4th st.
RUNNER FOR ROOMS, GOOD PAY. AD
dress G S3, Oregonlan.
HELP WANTED MALE.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
Certificates of stock, lease and fixtures of
Oregon" Mercantile Co.. Portland. Or., for
sale at $3500; fixtures Include complete
Lampson package system and modern, up-to-date
store and window fixtures, dry
goods, shoes and ladles ready-to-wear
goods handled at pres'ent; men's furnish
ings. clothing1 and shdes could be added to
advantage; present business about $75,000
a year; rent. $150 per month, with lease
IS months to run; size of storeroom 50x100
feet with tine basement; merchandise not
for sale, as we will move same to our store
at Spokane. Wash.; This Is abonaflde op-portunltj-
to start Into business with a
new stock, good will and an established
trade of $75,000 a year, which can be In
creased materially. Do, not answer unles.-
you have money and mean business. Wlr
or address the Oregon Mercantile Co.,
Portland. Or.
itAN AND WIFE AS FIREMAN AND
waitress for sawmill company, $G5 and
found; woodsmen, railroad laborers, kitch
en help, others.
HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
20 North Second Street,
WANTED MAN BETWEEN 25 AND 35
years of age; must be energetic, intelli
gent, and have some business experience.
Address, stating age. also names and ad
dress of references. Q SO, Oregonlan.
WANTED SHEET METAL WORKERS
(tlnnera and cornice makers): no union:
wages 50c per hour: steady work. Applv
Puget Sound Sheet Metal Works. 1318-20-22
Western ave.. Seattle. Wash.
WANTED SINGLE YOUNG MAN OF GOOD
address who can leave town immediately to
travej and learn good-paying business; oth
ers need not apply. Call 10 to 3 P. M..
room 1. 3S1 Yamhill st.
TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR OREGON;
taple, line; entirely new Inducements to
trade; high commissions; $25 weekly ad
vance; permanent to right man. F. C -Farley
Co.. Detroit. Mich.
HELP AVANTED FEMALE.
LADIES WANTING EMPLOYMENT
please call; many situations too numerous
to mention. Exposition and other places.
HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY.
3433 Washington St., cor. 7th.
PHONE MAIN 2602.
AT ONCE. SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES TO
enter hospital training school; between 20
and 25; In answering, give personal de
scription, previous occupation, etc Win
lock General Hospital. Wlnlock. Wash.
GIRLS IF' YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL
to see us. Over 1000 positions every month.
Call and register. Canadian Parlors, 22ti
Morrison. Main 1323.
WANTED A WOMAN TO GO TO THE
Beach with family of two as companion
"and to assist with work. Call at 104 Aber
nethy at.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE
eentatlves In Portland and throughout state;
good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WA1T
err. chambermaids, general workers. St.
Louis Agency. 2SOI5 Yamhill. Main 5413.
GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS
In family of two; personal reference re
quired. Call at 434 Morrison st.
WANTED TWO NEAT GIRLS.. ICE CREAM
parlor; willing to work. Clerks Registra
tion Bureau. 265 Morrison st.
WANTED GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF TWO
children and assist In housekeeping. Apply
at once. 0O North 8th st.
WANTED A GIRL FOR CHAMBER WORK
and wash dishes. $5 per week with room
and board. 105 7th st.
WANTED YOUNG LADY TO ASSIST IN
bath parlors; experience unnecessary. 234W
Morrison St., room 10.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; good wages. SS3 E. Taylor St.. cor.
20th. Call mornjngs.
WANTED 1 PRETTY GIRLS FOR HIGH
class vaudeville act: big salary. Call room
11. 35ta Morrison.
WANTED A GOOD GIRL TO DO GEN
eral housework.- small famllj-. Call morn
ings. 730 Hoyt st.
A FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTED. TAKE
charge of kitchen In private boarding
house. 231 Gth.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED WAITRESS.
Apply at once open-air sanitarium: take Ore
gon City car.
GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
two In family; no children. Applj' forenoons.
604 Northru-?.
WANTED GOOD NURSE. WHITE OR
colored, to take care of twins. Call at
331 Davis st.
WAITRESS AND CHAMBER5IAID; WAGES
$25. room and board. National Hotel, Front
and Yamhill.
WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN
housework and take care of child. Apply
211 Gth st. v
GOOD SEAMSTRESS FOR CHILDREN'S
sewing, must cut. fit; $1 per day. 605 Davis,
cor. 21st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL OUSEWORK: MUST
live at own home nights; references. 320"a
7th st.
WANTED GOOD. STRONG WOMAN FOR
general housework. Rlplej-. Telephone, West
2040.
WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE
of two children during daytime. Call 5S0
5th st.
GIRLS WANTED STEADY FACTORY SEW
Ing power machine. '40 Front, corner Da
vis. SCHOOL GIRL. DAILY". TO CARE FOR
children; reference. 005 Davlj, cor. 21st.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN
?ral housework: no children. 565 Hoyt st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN
small family to sleep at home. 461 V2 Bth st
WANTED TWO GIRLS FOR DINING
room and kitchen work at 104 N. 7th.
WANTED REFINED. MOTHERLY WOMAN
I to care for invalid. Phone 5Iain 2000.
A GOOD WILLING GIRL WANTED TO
help with light housework at 450 5th st.
WANTED GIRLS FOR FINISHING OVER
alV and shirts In factory' at 75 1st,
WANTED WOMAN TO TAKE CARE OF
rooming-house. 311 Everett, st.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work and cooking. 161 14th st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A
small famllj'. Call 560 1st st.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES AT HOTEL
Pendleton. Pendleton. Or.
A STEADY GIRL FOR ALL-ROUND WORK.
321 Davis st.. cor. 0th.
WANTED CHAMBERMAID. AT 510 FLAN
ders St.. corner 15th st.
WANTED GIRL AS DISHWASHER. SSOf
Morrison st.
COMPETENT SECOND GIRL. 404 MADI
son st.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED 50 TOUNG PEOPLE TO TAKE A
course In bookkeeping or shorthand, daj
and night sessions: a good position Is
worth the price of tuition. The demand for
our graduates Is far greater than we can
supply. Had 20 calls within past two
weeks: let us help j-ou: it will be a sure
road to success. Call and have a talk with
us: catalogue. Behnke-Walker Business
College.
WAITERS. HEAD. $40. OTHERS; CHEF. $'W.
restaurant. $15: dishwashers, farmhands, sub
urban home. $20; cooks. 20 waltiwass. house
work Drake. 205-- Washington.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
SALESMAN. INSIDE. RECENTLY FR05
the East; experienced In drug, cigar and
gents' furnishing lines. R 60. Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED POSITION BY A FIRST-CLASS
steam engineer: 12 years' experience erect
ing and operating mine and mill engines,
air compressors. d-namoes. etc.; good steam
fitter and electrician; will go anywhere.
P SC. Oregonlan.
WANTED BY INDUSTRIOUS MAN AND
wife, a position in charge of logging camp;
both good cooks and experienced. Address
M SS. Oregonlan.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN
furnteh domestic servants, farmers also; all
kinds of help. Clay 513. 26S Everett sU
A JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION AS
dishwasher or houseworker In the hotel or
boarding-house. B SS. Oregonlan.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION
to do cookln? in family. J S9. Oregonlan.