Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 15, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OKJCiiUxlA-V, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1905.
NIOBE STARTS FOR ENGLAND
WITH BIG LOAD.
Btcamcr Snndhurst Expected to
Leave Tonight With 3,500,000
Feet of Lumber for China.
Not a day passes without a lumber
laden vessel leaving Portland. The ma
jority are coasting schooners taking lum
ber to California, but one big load for
England started on Its long passage yes
terday, and another for China will proba
bly leave tonight.
Early yesterday morning the German
bark NIobe left down, loaded with 1,682.000
feet of lumber, taken on at the North
Pacific mill. At the same mill a cargo for
South Africa Is going Into the hold of the
British ship Pythomene.
By tonight the remainder of the cargo
of 3,500,000 feet should be on board the big
freighter Sandhurst, lying at the Victoria
dolphins. She will leave down as soon as
possible. Taku Bar, China, Is her dertl
xiatlon. The barkentine Portland cleared at the
Custom-House yesterday with 578.000 feet
of lumber, loaded at the Inman-Poulsen
mill. A larger coasting cargo Is on the
big schooner Virginia, which also cleared
with 700,000 feet. She goen to San Fran
cisco, while the Portland goes to San
Pedro.
The Niobe made the remarkably fast
time of 22 days from Japan to Portland, and
her cargo, which will probably be deliv
ered at London, will be hurried to Fal
mouth for orders with all dispatch.
Newport Back In a Week.
At 10 o'clock last night the steamer
Newport reached the Columbia dock from
Coos Bay, Coqullle River and Yaqulna
Bay, making the rornd trip from Portland
In seven days. It was expected when the
Newport went on the run that ten days
would be required, as slow time Is neces
sarily made In entering and leaving the
small ports along the coast.
On board the Newport are hides, cedar
and hardwood, and a general cargo picked
up at the ports where other steamers sel
dom call.
Domestic and Foreign Ports.
ASTORIA. July 14. Condition of the bar
at 3 P. M.. smooth; wind northwest,
weather cloudy. Arrived down last night
and sailed at 10:30 A. M. Schooner En
deavor, for San Pedro. Arrived at 0 and
left up at 0 A. M. Steamer Newport, from
coast ports. Arrived down at fl and sailed
at 8 A. M. Steamer South Bay, for San
Pedro, and steamer W. H. Kruger. for San
Francisco. Arrived at 7 and left up at
7:30 P. M. Steamer Cascade. Arrived
down at 7 P. M., Niobe in tow.
San Francisco. July 14. Arrived Steamer
M. F. Plant, from Coos Bay. Sailed Steam
er Umatilla for Victoria; barkentine
Georgina. for Portland; schooner Repeat, for
Coos Bay. Sailed at 7:30 Chehalls.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marriage licenses.
Charles E. Gardner. 27; Bertha I.. Hofman,
21.
Clyde Maulding. 21; Maria A. Jamison. 17.
George P. Robertson, 30; Alice Ruth. 30.
Erwln Hansen, 32; Ray Barron. 23.
Samuel P. Strong. 33; Birdie Slocum, 23.
Building Permits.
Mr. Terrlli. dwelling, Larrabee street, be
tween Dixon and Dupont. 92000.
William Vaude Conneel, repair dwelling.
East Tenth, near Alberta, f 50.
Julius H. Beyer, flats. Sixth street, be
tween Mill and Market. $4000.
H. Stanford, repairs to stores. First street,
between Glbbs and Grover. $130.
John Johnson, dwelling, Kirby street, be
tween Fargo and Cook, $1200.
Andrew Gordon, repairs to stores. Fourth
street, between Taylor and Salmon, $1000.
Real Estate Transfers.
A. R. Cumpston to S. Jensen, lot 13,
block 13. Miller's Addition 9 350
V, Cook to H. W. Kerrigan, lot 1.
block 18. Piedmont i
E. O'Donnell, administratrix, to M.
S. Cook, lot 1. block 18. Piedmont.. 270
F. J. Koerner et al. to M. L. Hol
brook, lot 5, block 3, St. Johns
Park Addition 1,700
Thomas Gray to O. A. Gray, lot IS,
block S. Goldsmith's Addition 1
M. Eaton et al, to J. E. Eaton, lots
1 and 2. block 3, Portsmouth Villa
Annex No. 1 1
G. S. Barrett to C. Dunn, lots 1, 2,
21, 22. 23 and 24, block 1. Henry's
Fourth Addition 2
Oak Park Land Company to G. D.
Bake, lots 20 and 21. subdivision
block 6. Oak Park Addition.. 1
P. P. Dabney et al, to S. H. Graham,
3.4444 acres .section 19, T. 1 S.,
R. 1 E 350
3d Epstein to T. Epstein, undivided
half lot 0. block 64. Caruthcrs Addi
tion to Caruthers' Addition 1
21. Epstein to T. Epstein, undivided
half of part of lots 5 and 0, block
C4. Caruther6' Addition to Caruthers
Addition 1
A. B. Alnsworth and wife to L. L.
Hawkins, lots 5 and 0, block 11. city 10
Sheriff to D. R. Hawkins, lots S and
fl, block 11, city 20S
D. R. Hawkins to L. L. Hawkins, lots
5 and 6. block 11. city 1
N. W. Alford. administrator, to O. G.
Cable, lot 8. block 10, Riverside Ad
dition 108
J. R. Shaver et al, to C M. Frost,
lots 10 and 11, block 3. D. Shaver's
Second Addition 2.200
C. A. Sherburn and wife to J. Schlegg.
lot 8, block 7. Woodlawn 000
Heirs of S. Wallace to J. Wallace.
5 acres section 31. T. 1 N., R. 2 E... 1
William B. Jones and wife to E. A.
Stafford. 1S.3G acres section 1. T.l
S.. R. 3 E I
William B. Jones and wife to M. M.
Dunbar. 17.73 Inches section 1. T. 1
S.. R. 3 E 1 1
E. Vandcrmeer and wife to E. E. Pa- .
quett. southeast half lot 1. block
33, J. Johns' Addition 575
W. O. Beck. Jr.. to C. C. Vance, lot
8. block 4. Pleasant View Addition.. 1
A. H. Reed to B. R. Hannaford. lot
10. block 3, Caples Addition to St.
Johns - 850
G. W. Brown to A. J. Murphy, lots
10, 12 and 13. block 1. Laurel wood.. 1,000
E. D. Parrott and wife to O. B.
Aitlchlson. lots 27 and 28 block 4,
Point View 300
United States Saving & Loan Com
pany to O. M. Crouch, lots 1 and 2,
block 2, Howitt 900
W. B. Jones and wife to J. A. Jones,
20 acres section 12. T. 1 S.. R. 3 E. . 1
W. B. Jones and wife to A. O. Clark.
18.S0 acres section 12. T. 1 S., R. 3 E 1
J. K. Gill and wife to E. K. Brodwlck.
lot 5 .block 1. East Lynnc 200
J. Thomas Went to L. M. Went.
2 acres being part lot 10. Glcnwood. 1
R. Price and wife to R. W. Price.
100x120 feet section 1.T.1S..R.1E 1
R. Price and wife to M. A. Price.
103x120 feet section 1. T. 1 S.. R. 1 E 1
L M. Holston and husband to Victor
Land Company, lots 11 and 12.
block 17. Klnzel Park 15
William Holl and wife t L. A. Purdy.
714x152 feet beginning at northwest
comer lot 1. Highland School-House
Addition 5
Work on Cutoff Begins.
EUGENE. Or.. July 14. (Special.)
Active work on the connecting link be
tween the main line of the Southern
Pacific Railroad at Henderson and the
branch line at Springfield has begun
C. S. Freeland. one of the Southern Pa
cific Company's engineers, arrived hers
yesterday with ten men and went at
once to Springfield to begin work. The
plans include the laying- of about a
mile of track and the building of a
steel bridge across the 'Willamette River.
Yakima Ladles Will Not Come.
NORTH YAKIMA, Wash.. July 14. The
ladles appointed to entertain for Yakima
week at the Lewis and Clark Fair, com
mencing August 6, have decided to aban
don the entertainment They say it will
cost them too much. The city and coun
ty refused to appropriate money for de
fraying the expense. The ladies all
agreed to pay their personal expenew.
HOTEL
Fifth snd Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Beomt, $1.00 to 93.00 Ter Day
According to Location.
JT. F. DATXES, Pres.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND; OREGON
European Plan Rooms 75c to $2.00
First-Class Restaurant In Connection
UTe ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR. ANDERSON, Manager
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON
Free 'bus to and from all trains
Rates Eu&pnea Z5c to $3.00 Per Day
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL ItEPOKT.
PORTLAND. July 14. Maximum tempera
ture. 70 deg.; minimum. 51. River reading
at 11 A. M., 8.2 feet; change in pan 24
hours, none. Total precipitation. 5 I. SI.
to 3 P. M., none; total since September 1.
1904. 34.07 Inches: normal. 40.07 Inches; de
ficiency. 12 inches. Total (sunshine July 13.
li03. 7 hour.i and 46 minutes; possible. 15
hours and 27 minutes. Barometer (reduced
to sea level) at 5 P. M.. 20.04.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind.
STATIONS.
o oj2.
a
Baker Cltv
I 7210.00
81NAV
18lS
SlW
O.iNW
JClear
fCloady
I PL CM)-.
Bismarck..
I 02(0.00;
Boise
Eureka... ,
Helena
I MiO.OO
.! fioio.oo
i 801 T !
IClear
C1NW
Rain
Kamloons n c
! nr.jo.io;
I o;o.oo!:
' RO.O.OCi
Cloudy
Pt. Cldy.
(Cloudy
JClear
JClear
Clear
JClear
(Cloudy
Cloudy
IClear
JPt. Cldy.
PL Cldy.
IClear
North Head
PocatIln
20INW
8!SE
ll'NW
Portland
! 7010.00,
I 0410.00
Red Bluff
Rosehurir
8W
8S
oo o.oo;
70 0.00;
J 7CI0.00!
Sacramento
12NE
is;s
4 IS
10,'W
4 W
ow
0'W
Salt Lake City..
ban Francisco...
so.o.oo,
fcpokane
Seattle
1 50 0.00
I 7410.00
.' 02 O.fMt
1 78:0.00
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla
T trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Durlnir the Inut i- hmr .
has occurred at Pocatello. Idaho, and mod
erately heavy rain has fallen In that locality
and also In Northern Utah. Elsewhere In the
acme states mir weather prevails.
It Is warmer In Southern and Eastern Ore
son and murh rnnl.r In Cnntli..M.. Y . i.
and Northern Utah.
The indications are for fair and warmer
weather in this district Saturday, except In
Southern Idaho, where showers are' probable.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
hours ending at midnight. July 15:
i ui nana anu vicinity Kalr and warmer.
No;.herly winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair, warmer.
Northerly winds.
Idaho Fair north, probably showers south
portion. Warmer.
EDWARD A. BEALS.
District Forecaster.
UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS
ANSWERS A TIE URf.n AT tutc nrrmp
FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS
AND MAT BE HAD BT PRESENTING
YOUR CHECKS AT THE OREGONIAN
OFFICE;
A 30, 83, 84, 01, 82. 90. 07. 100
B 18, 86 89. 91, 94. 85, 98, 100
C 2, 07. 73. 78. 91. 94. 100.
D 1, 90. 91. 92, 93, 95. 86, 100.
E 1, 86. 87. 89, 94, 90 87.
F 39, 90. 97. 90.
G 2. 80. 84. 8G, 88. 80.
II 1. 51, 95, 96 99.
J 2. 49. 78 85. "91, 97. 99.
K 1. 52. 67, 69. 90, 93, 94.
L LH. LE. 92. 84.
512. 80 06.
N 83, 93.
O I, 89. 90. 95. 98.
r 2. 80. 88. 90. 89.
Q 39. 80, 92. 96. 97, 88.
R RO. 2. 36. 92, 97. 93.
S Southern California. 36, 78, 80. 80. 83. 98
T 47. 84, 89. 90. 94, 85. '
V 2. 42, 84. 94. 89.
2- G?. "3. ". 1. 0. 91, 93, 95, 98,
X X3. 1 88, 82. 99, 101.
Y 1, 96, 97.
MEETING NOTICES.
ALBINA LODGE. NO. 101. A. F
tVi .cA -Stated communication
this (Saturday) evening, at S o'clork.
All M. M. cordially Invited. By order
51. A. J. HANDLAN. Sec
FUNERAL NOTICES.
SS?iTIl.lnolh!s c,t- JuI" 13- "MS. Martha
Elizabeth Smith, widow of James G. Smith.
mof.h.er of C- M Smith and Dr. F. S.
fSJi ianSc !tCr. 01 Mrs- 8- E- Charleson
t"1 . Xnano f Portland, and
Jnmes Anderson, of Beaverton. Or Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral services which will
F..J Ti!fclh,! VnLte? EvanReca! Church.
t i ,1 nth-and Salmon streets, Sunday.
July 10. at 3 P. M. Friends of the famllV
maj have an opportunity of viewing the
remains at Finley's parlors.
B.RPJXE, w nw!n. aR W years, died
?J.h. r'dec ?f his daughter. 181 North
11th St.. at 4 o'clock A. M.. July 14. l05
f."1 ,frmT "!dence Saturday! July 15!
at . P. m. Interment private.
WINTER-The funeral services of Anna v
S7.nl?r Wi" bc held at 1 lafe reSdencV
310 Second t . at 2 P. M.. Sunday. July lei
DUNNING. aPENTEE & GILBAUGn t -cessors
to Dunning & Campion, undertakers
and embalmem. modern la every detail 7th
and Pine. Phone Mala 430. Lady aksis'taat.
EDWARD IIOLMAN CO., Undertakers aad
embalm ers, have moved to their aew build
ing. Third and Salmon. Ludr assistant
Telephone No. 007.
J. P. FINLEY SON, Fttneral Directors,
cor. Zd aad Madleoj . Office of County Cor
acr. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 Eat
Alder. Lady a Istaat, Telephone East 52.
ZELLER-BYRNE5 CO., UNDERTAKERS.
Emb aimers, 278 Rus'lt East 1BS5; lady at!
NEW TODAY.
B1Pl !?" SEAR ,"COLN. LOT 50x100
feet, and cottage. 5 rooms, full basement
cement aldewalk: price $3500; terms half
cash, balance on mortgage. The Title Guar
antee A Trust Co., 6 and 7 Chamber of
Commerce.
FULTON PARK. KELLY AND CUSTER
sts.. lot 50x100 fet and cottage. 5 ROOMS
rent 512 a month: price only $S50 The
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.. 6 and 7 'Cham
ber of Commerce.
OLD GOLD. JEWELRY. BOUGHT. MADE
over, exchanged; diamonds, precious stones
loose and mounted: watcher. Jewelry repaired.
Uncle Myera, the jeweler. 143 3d. near Alder.
Holladay's Addition
For Bale A nsw 0-room cottage, all con
veniences, full cement basement, streets
fully improved.
A very desirable location.
Convenient to two trolley lines.
Terms will be givsn.
Lots cold on advantageous terms to horse
builders. The Oregon Real Estate Co
81 H Third 8L, Room .
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
First-Class Check Restaurant
CoBBected With Hotel.
C. O. DAVIS, Sec aad Trea.
AMUSEMENTS.
Marquam TU ninr BlndlM
Grand 1 llC3tr T-0CIITIM
urana 1 iiv.uia,i c. riWt. frtilital
Morrison Street between 6th and 7th.
rhone Main 868.
Special-Price Last Performance
Matinee Tonight
Today nt 2:30 o'clock. At S:30 o'clock.
PORTLAND'S FAVORITE ACTOR
T. DANIEL FRAWLEY
In Richard Harding Davis Romantic
Comedy-Drama
RANSOM'S FOLLY "
A Beautiful Play and Excellent Company.
SPECIAL TRICES !.al!n'"'- "I'z ?T'c'-?')ci .
Night. 2... 35. 50. 75e. $1.
Seats Now Selling Buy Them Early.
Marquam Grand Theater
AH Next Week. Beginning Monday
THE FAMOUS GERMAN COMEDIANS
KOLB AND DILL
In the Merry Magical Comedy Burlesque
"I. O. LV
POPULAR PRICES-25. 35. 50 and 75 cents.
SEATS ARE NOW SELLING.
BELASCO THEATER rm
(Formerly Columbia Theater) 14th & Wash.
THE COOLEST THEATER IN TOWN.
TONIGHT ALL THE WEEK
MATINEES TODAY AND SUNDAY.
A FOOL AND
HIS MONEY
7th Week
lie la wo
Stock
Company.
Geo. H. Broadhurst's Latest Farce
as played by William Collier.
"A delightful farce Go see it." Oregonlan.
"It is to taugh." Telegram.
"A brilliant farce." Journal.
Prices Night. 15 to 75c; matinees, 15 to 50c
Next week "The Prisoner of Zenda."
EMPIRE
THEATER
Twelfth and Morrison.
EXTRA-thls week EXTRA. A 50-cent show
for 10 cents. Johnston McCulley'a great ro
mantic play.
THE HEIR APPARENT
Matinee every day. 2;15; evening. S:15.
Admission Always lOc
Only boxes and loges reserved, 25c. Best
theatrical bargain of the season.
Special
Big Bill.
STAR
Week of
Julv 10th.
SHIELDS & PAUL.
CARL SANDER.SON Jt CO.
ABBOTT & BRYANT.
JOSEPH M. GOLDEN.
ZENELDA.
JOSEPH BONNER.
General admission, 10 cents. Evenings,
Sundays and holidays, reserved seat on
lower floor. 20 cents. Box seats. 25 cents.
Vaudevlll.
Supreme.
GRAND wk of
BOBBY G A Y L O It,
HOLMES & HOLMES.
FISHER A JOHNSON.
THE HEALYS.
MR. RICHARD CHARLES.
THE C.RANDISCOPE.
General admission. 10 cents. Evenings,
Sundays and holidays, reserved seats on
lower floor. 20 cents. Box seats. 25 cents.
THE BAKER
Keating & Flood. Mgrs. (Feature acts only.)
Murray and Lane. Ashton and Carl, Alta
Phlpp. Roy MrRraln. .Tone and Hennlngs,
Tom Mack. Moving Pictures.
Performances dally at 2;30. 7;30 and 9 P.
M. Admission ten cents to any seat.
Lewis and Clark Observatory
t PORTLAND HEIGHTS
; Now open. Take Portland Heights car and
j get off atHaw:home Terrace, one block from
1 car line. ,Nn climbing. Electric elevator.
; Most magnificent view In America. Se
; beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from
i top of tower. Open' 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
j ADMISSION. 10 CENTS.
NEW TODAY.
I University Park
j A building boom is now in progress
j at University Park. Houses are in
1 heavy demand. Prices are advancing.
Employment for laborers and me
j chanics is abundant. It is the bon
) ton residence portion of the whole
peninsula. It has the Columbia TJni
' versity, Portland public schools, Bull
Run water, electric lights, electric
street-cars, in short, every thing nec
essary to build a great city. There
will be a great city between the rivers
and University Park will be its busi
ness and social center. Prices of lots
$80 to $330 each, on easy installments.
You have been reading advertisements
of University Park and notice the ad
vance from month to month. How
much higher will you let these prices
Co before you buy?
FRANCIS L M'KENNA.
Room 606, Commercial Block, and
Office at University Park Station.
California-" Bliss Lands
Email farms for rettlera. 0200 acres of Irri
gated land In 20-acre farms at J50 to $70 per
ctd one-fourth cash. Reached by Southern
Pacific or Santa Fe Overland Line, direct to
Tulare City. 2 miles from BUm Lands.
Alfalfa, corn, grain, deciduous fruit, vege
tables, hogs, dairy cattle thrive. Booklet free
from Bliss Lands (Inc.). care Sullivan & Sul
livan. Lawyers. 010 Parrott bldg.. Saa Fran
cisco. Special Bargain
50x95 vrith 7-room honso built 1904
at cost of $3000, renting 40 per
month, Clay street, between Eleventh
and Thirteenth streets; price $4000.
J. V. Oreighton & Co., 165y2 Third
street.
CLASSIFIEDAD. RATES.
"Room "Rooms aad Beard "Heae
keepiag Rooms," "Sltuatioas Wasted 15
words or less. 15 ceats; 18 to 20 words. 28
cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc. No dis
count for additional la vert Jon .
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today 20 cents for 15 words or less;
10 to 20 words. 40 ceats; 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc. first Inwrtlon. Each additional
Insertion, ose-half; no further discount un
der one monfh.
"NEW TODAY- (gauge measure agate). 15
cents per line, first Insertion: 10 ceats per
line for each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan. aad left at this
office, should always be iaclooed la sealed
envelopes. No stamp Is required on sach
letters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors In advertisements takes through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
KEARNEY ST.. BET. 22D AND 23D; LOT
60x100 feet and two cottages; price $3250.
The Title Guarantee & Trust Co.. 6 and 7
Chamber of Commerce.
TITLE GUARANTEE
AND TRUST CO.'S'
SAVINGS BANK
PER CENT Accepts your deposit ac
count subject to check and allows you
3 per cent Interest on 'dally balances.
PER CENT Issues certificates of deposit
bearing Interest at four per cent per
annum.'
DIRECTORS:
W. M. Ladd T. T. Burkhart.
J. Tborburn Ros. Frank M. Warren.
George 11. Hill.
BANKING HOURS: 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Saturdays. 10 A. M. to 12 noon.
Saturday Evenings, 5 to 8 o'clock.
7 Chamber Commerce
PORTLAND, OREGON
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
;-ro6m new modern house, e. madi-
son and 29th. $3000.
2 lots, each litixlOO. sidewalk, sewer,
gas. and water. E. Madison, cor. 3oth. $000
and $7l0. .
Large lot on Hawthorne ave. and E.
2Mh. $1500.
1 acre. Hawthorne ave. and E. 4Gth. $1000.
17 acres on Johnson Creek. 9 mile nut.
electric railroad station on land. $1700.
140 acres limber, 4 miles from Oregon
City. $2200.
45 acres near Sellwood. on creek, suit
able for platting or garden. SI GO per acre
ICO acres timber. Columbia County, $15
per acre. Liberal termf.
JAMES N. DAVIS. Owner. 7 1st st.
12 ACRES.
All cleared, rich land. 3 acre beaverdam
(onion land). jrlng water, within 300 feet
of Oregon City car line. 2 miles south of
Milwaukle; could be subdivided Into tots or
acre tracts; price $3000; easy terms; would
sell one-half for $1UOO.
AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO..
Phone Main 53S3. 222 Falling building.
$C75-n-nOOM HOUSE WITH BARN. COR
ner lot; rented $! month; $lix down.
$S0 C-room houee. near new woolen mill.
$1375 S-room houe. fine rinlfh.
$475 4-room houe. corner lot.
$1450- Modern 5-rootn cottage.
Easy terms on above
$5 a month will buy jou a fine 50 100-foot
SELLWOOD TOWNSITE CO.
Phone Union 1411.
Offices at Sellwood and at 222 Falling bldg.
.Sellwood car. get off at Tenlno st.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Six lots, commanding good view; $fi5A each.
Six lots, commanding best view; $lrt each.
We bel!-ve these are the cheapest and beet
lots on the Height or In the city; all front
Ing on car line: cas-y terms.
AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO.
Phone Main 53S3. 222 Falling building.
ir YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT
a great bargain here Is your chance; If pur
chswl within nxt three dayr, a nonresi
dent wish to sell his 10-room house with
all modern conveniences,. located on quar
ter block. In best part of Holladay's Addi
tion, near 2 car llnei; terms easy. Address
Owner. C 3. Oregonlan.
ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE
as a specialty, within city limits or outside.
Some acrcm with terms as low as $10 per
month with water. A. C Churchill U Co..
"Inc. 110 2d st.
10 ACRES C MILES FROM COURTHOUSE,
best of iwll. running water; on the new
Hlllsboro electric car line, on which actual
construction has begun: price $W per acre.
$250 cash, balance $100 yearly, tt per cent
Interest; must be sold at once. Owntr. room
410 McKay building.
LOTS NEAR NEW WOOLEN MILLS. WE
have only 5 of the $75 lots left; they are
going like hot cakes.
SELLWOOD TOWNSITE CO.
Phone Union 1401.
Offices at Sellwood and at 222 Falling bldg.
BEAUTIFUL HOMES. 7 AND R ROOMS,
with' all modern conveniences; on E. 3d.
between Wasco, and Multnomah; conven
ient to 3 carllnes; for rale on eay terms.
Apply to owners. Parish & Gourlay. oa
premises. Phone East 150.
FOR SALE EASY TERMS. OR EXCHANGE
for other proi-erty. Hood River. 10 acres
good. Improved fruit land; 7 acres In bear
ing etrawberrles: t Inches perpetual water
right for land. Address Sunny Ide Farm.
Hood River. Or.
EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR MERCHANTS
General store, county seat of best county
In Valley, brick corner. &IO.0O0 buMness.
50Oii. terms; closest Invcntlgatlon solicited
F. Fuchs, U9H First.
SIX AND EIGHT-ROOM HOUSES ON SELL
ood. near Rodney ave., and East Taylor,
near 23rd ft., respectively; modern; bar
gain; murt ikU. Inquire owner, 551 Union
ave.. corner Knott.
r-ROOM HOUSE 3f-FOOT LOT. PETTY
grove t.. new Hlllfboro car line, now con
structing; 210f. A corner lot. 3 cottages,
big Income, central. East Portland. 14500.
Culver. 43H 1st.
FOR SALE HOUSE. TWO STORIES. CE
ment foundation, furnace, electric lights,
etc.. near Junction Hawthome av. and Mt.
Scott car II nee, Mt. Tabor. Apply 35 1st St..
city.
CITY PROPERTY. 70X70 FEET. FACING
Willamette st.; a new two-story frame store
building on it: the building Is 30x60 feet.
'7
12250 FINEST MODERN C-ROOM HOUSE
in I'ortiand; every convenience. Including
furnace and electric Hunts; on car line; easy
payments. Phone Union 1491.
FOR SALE BY OWNER, C-ROOM MODERN
house, new, fine location. 24th and Brook
lyn; price 91000. with 9300 cash, balance
to suit. Phone Union 3552.
OWNER WILL SELL LOT. EAST SALMON,
fine location, and build houe on lot to suit
buyer; about SSuO caih required; pay balance
monthly. P 3. Oregonlan.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addltcn, Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 5c
NEW MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE AT 43D
and E. Taylor: very favorable terms. See
Myers. 22a SeconJ r Clay 012.
IMPROVED VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE
for sale at a bargain. Healy Inv. CO..N211
Ablngton bldg.. H4 3-1 st.
50X100 FEET. ONE BLOCK FBOM PORT
land Hotel. Call at The Cozy, between 2
and Z p. M.. 105 7th t-
ACREAGE NEAR -CAR LINE. C MIL EH
from Morrison at. bridge. C K. Ballard.
Milwaukle. Or.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND LOTS.
Weit or East Sid. Apalr forenoons 449 3d st.
FOR SALEFARMS.
$750 DOWN AND $730 IN THREE YEARS
for 16a acres of rich berry and orchard land.
4 acres In cultivation. 4y acres fine timber,
balance brush, easy to clear; watered by
two springs. mall cabin and hed. 2H miles
to shipping point. 2 miles to town of Vhlte
Salmon; tnls property will make an v- '"int
orchard. Send for our bock on the Mtritc
Salmon Valley. White Salmon Land Co..
White Salmon. Wash.
FOR SALE FARMS.
Suburban home of IS acres, located one
mile southeast of Oregon City; all in fine
cultivation. Good eight-room houso and
fine barn; plank walks and excellent
roads; prettiest spot in Clackamas County;
terms to suit. Apply to B. E. Williams.
The Firs, at Mount Pleasant. Oregon City.
Or.
A SNAP ACRES WELL-I51PKOVED. Ill
ri gated ranch, dost to Prosstr; new 0-room
house; river front; nne 'orchard; will trad
for 5. 10 or 20 acres near Portland or Ta
coma. Portland preferred. Address C U.
Baker. Prosier. Wash.
FOR SALE 50-ACRE FARM. $2500. NEAR
Clackamas River. 8 miles Oregon City, will
trade for city residence. Address owner.
M. H. Rtebhoff. Oregon City. Or.. R. F. D.
No. 2, or Inquire tw East 2lth St.. Portland.
Or.
$2.50 PER ACRE FOR WHOLE OR HALF
tloa of land In Benton Co., 1 miles
from R. R. station; good grazing and fruit
land, well watered. Owner. 107 Sherlock bids-
FREE GOVERNMENT FARM LANDS JUST
opened to settlement; level valley land: no
tone or timber; water and soil first clas.
Room C6. Labbe bldg.. cor. 2d and Wash.
FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
WR LOCATE YOU ON TIMBER CLAIM?.
Central Oregon, or homesteads; nne valley,
good water. See us; It not good, yuur
money back. Room u. Hotel Scaslko. b'ha
tilko. Or.
PILING. OLD GROWTH. LONG. CONVE
nlent. spU-odld quality; near Butteville. on
Willamette: 120 acres for $2400. Box 424.
Oregon City.
FOR LARGE AND SMALL TRACTS OF
timber or timber claims, see A. E. Mathews
& Co.." 221 U Morrison St.. room 5. Port
land. Or.
TWO TIMBER OR HOMESTEAD RELIN
qulshments. Call up Main 1503 mornings
or address C 100. Oregonlan.
CHOICE TIMBER CLAIMS. HOMESTEADS
for location. Inq. 70S Chamber of Commerce.
TO EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE I HAVE 500 SHARES
Kock. paid up. In Wyoming vtueen Mining
Company's mines, gold and copper, situated
in Albany County. Wyoming, at Jelm. 30
mtle& from Laramie; will be worth 55 per
share before January 1; I want one-hulf In
terest In a fim-class up-to-the-minute sa
loon In Portland or Seattle of equal valu-f,
with established trade: what have you? Ad
dress H U3. care Oregonlan.
A RICH-PAYING FARM. GOOD BUILD
lr.gj. telephone and bath; 75-a ere monster
crop, fruits, walnuts, all tock and farm
macnlnrry; some furniture; very close In;
Portland residence taken In exchange: bal
.ar.ee very easy terms. H. Gtebe, owner,
! Sherman st.
ROOMING-HOUSE. VALUE $2i; WILL
exchage for houite and lot. take or pay cah
difference: no agents. Q 95. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE LAND SCRIP.
LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS GUARAN
teed. mineral lands titled, public land prac
tice. Collins Land Co.. Conccrd bldg. .
CERTIFIED SCRIP FOR SURVEYED OR
unsurveyed lands. W. G. HowelL 5;tS
Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. $2000
to $10,000: also business properties. $50uu to
$20.uou. Hava buyers. L. V.'. Whiting Co..
40S Ablngton bldg.
FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicle and Harness.
100 VEHICLES IN STORAGE. CONSISTING
of express, furniture and delivery wagon,
hacks, buggies, carta and surreya; they musl
be sold regardless of cost. tvt-85-S7 Union
ave., bcfen Stark and Washington st.
FOR SALE OR RENT HORSES AND VE
hlcles by the day, week or month; harness,
saddles and 2(0 new and scophd-hand rigs
for sale or exenange. Tomllnson & Cao!
day, 211 Washington si.
FOR SALE TWO GOOD DRIVING OR RID
lng mares, weight ICOO and 1100. well broken
and safe. Phone Main 1217.
CAMPING WAGONS. HARNESS. HORSES
For rent and for sale. Hubert fc Hall. 26G
Fourth st.
LIGHT TEAM. DOUBLE HARNESS AND 2
seatetl wagon; Ideal camping outfit; cheap.
East ItioS.
$S0 BUYS A HOTEL 'BUS IN GOOD CON
dltlon. Inquire room 10. Washington bldg.
LIGHT RUBBER-TIRED BUGGY; NEWLY
painted. $50. 347 Washington st.
SAN FRANCISCO VETERINARY COLLEGE
Next session begins July 17.
l'lunos.
GREAT REDUCTION SALE1-ENTIRE STOCK
to be sold below coat; please come In and
look; ladles underwear and shirtwaists. Mas
Sing & Co.. S92 Morrimn st.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Cover 11 with Mastic roofing. In rolls,
easy to lay; needs no painting or coating;
good over old iron, tin or shingles: for
new roofs there is nothing better, guaran
teed: Mastic roof paint and cement wilt
stop small leaks. National Mastic Roofing
Co.. room Hamilton bldg.
GOOD STOVEWOOD. $2.50 PER LOAD,
nearly two cords: bargain In brick this
week: agents wanted. Mrs. Howe Wood
Brick Co. Teams for hire; 5 houses for
rent. 1209 E. Division st. Phone Union
173.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables; easy payments; we
rent iabl. with privilege of buying; mod
rn bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-
I ualke-ccilencer. 40 3d sr.
A SNAP.
I Brand-new tent. 12zI4. with floor, dlohes.
s:ov. etc.. all set up. located on Portland
Height?; furnished completely; location se
cured. M 3. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE - TINNER'S TOOLS AND MA
chlnes, 5 bundles rheet Iron. 2 boxes tin
plate; price S2 Kelly st.
FOR SALE BARGE. HO FEET LONG. 32
feet wide. Inquire Office Star Sand Co.,
I5th and Front ste.
SECOND-HAND SAFE IN GOOD CONDITION
at a bargain. Inquire at Wooster's, Mor
rison and Seventh.
FOR SALE 2500-POUND MOSLER SAFE,
good as new. Apply John Clark Saddlery
Co.. 104 Front st.
GENTLE JERSEY COWS. REGISTERED. SCO;
full-blooded. 5U. Inquire W. Horea Wood.
nib at m.
FOR SALE ' SMITH-PREMIER TYPE
wrlter. almost new; reasonable. C 73. care
. Oregonlan.
AT HALF COST 40 NEW YUM-YUM COTS,
mattreccs and bedding. J. La nil l gas. ltsi
Sherman st.
FOR SALE SMITH PERMIER TYFE
wrlter. almost new; reawnable. T 2, Ore
gonlan. FURNITURE OF 0 ROOMS. CENTRALLY
located, well paying. Call owner. 240 3d at.
FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL S2t
Chamber Commerce or phone Main 23C3.
WANTED TO BUY A GOOD MARTIN
guitar. Address F 3. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. CALL AT
t$S Williams ave.
HELP WA NTS I) MALE.
MEN WANTED TO DRIVE. MRS. HOWE
Wood and Brick Co.. 1200 Division st.
Union 173.
WANTED A RAILROAD BRAKE5IAN TO
work on logging road. K 1. care Orcgonlan.
OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED: HIGH
est price paid. 50 3d. Phone Pacific 40.
FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. COUN
try; big wages; 215 Commercial block.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS ICE CREAM
maker. Address W 1. care Oregonlan.
wanted First-class bookkeeper
and stenographer. B 2. Oregonlan.
WANTED CHEF COOK. MERK'S RES
taurant. cor. Morrison and 3d sts.
WANTED GOOD RUNNER FOR ROOMING
house. Apply 135 North ISth st.
ELEVATOR BOY AT 150 6TH ST. CALL
between 10 and 11 A. M.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED YOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED
in general merchandise business, to handle
new store to be opened In small, growing
country town, excellent prospect; man with
some capital preferred, but not necessary;
must have best of references and be a rust
ler; excellent opportunity for the right man.
Address T 3. care Oregonlan,
NOTICE DRAMATIC CLASSES NOW FORM
lng under the able direction of Waldemar
Koehler. fspeclally engaged from New York.
Pupils guaranteed positions and public ap
pearance. Vaudeville acting, stage dancing,
elocution, sketches taught; terms reasonable.
Newman a School of Acting. 3514 Morrison
Phone Main 1&S5.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE
repair man and one who understands buy
ing Junk, or we will sell our second-hand
etore doing a good business In one of the
hest towns on the Pacific Coast. Anyone
who Is Interested and has $200. write us.
J 2. care Oregonlan.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARM1 ABLE-BODIED
unmarried men. between the ages of 21 and
35. citizens of United States', of good char
acter and temperate, habits, who can speak,
read and write English. For Information
apply to Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak
sis., Portland. Or.
6 KITCHEN HELPERS. $30. ROOM AND
board; 4 cooks. $lu; $15. $10 a week; all
kinds of kitchen help; woodsmen. loggers,
sawmill hands. R. R. laborers: others.
HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
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..
249 Buraslde st.
I EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FOR PU51P3.
j engines, boilers, etc.. In power and pump
ing plants; right salary to right man. Ad
dress Southern California, care of Ore
gonlan. WANTED BOOKKEEPER; MAN ABOUT 25
jear eld for general office work In busy
mercartlle office; must be active and poo
seas first-class credentials. P 2. Oregonlan.
MEN and women to learn watcemkx. en
gmvlng. Jeweler" wk; only prac. school for
Jewelers: money made learn'g. Watchmkg
Eagrav. School. P. I. bldg.. Seattle.
WANTED ENERGETIC SINGLE YOUNG
man who can leave town Immediately, to
travel and learn good-paying business. Call
10 to 2 P. 51.. room 14. 381 Yamhill.
WANTED SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR;
good opportunity for man who will rustle;
must furnish bond. Call at Singer Sewing
Machine Store. 42 Washington st.
YOUNG MAN WHO WRITES A GOOD HAND
and can furnish character reference, as as
sistant storekeeper In hotel: 930 and board
to start. Hansen. 2J N. 2d.
BOY TO DRIVE DELIVERY WAGON:
must be well acquainted with streets. Call
after 2 P. M.. Swetland & Son, 273 Mor
rison. Wanted Men to learn barber trade: steady
practice: expert Instructions. Write tor
terms. Glllman's College. 027 Clay st.. S. F.
WANTED CITY SALESMEN: MUST HAVE
experience: 93.50 a day If you can do the
business. Call today P. 51.. 4i3 Gllsan st.
California wine depot: headquarters bakers,
ccoks. waiters, bartenders. All wines 5c
per g!a3. P. Loratt. 148 4th. Clay 1503.
BARBER SHOP FOR SALE. 2 CHAIRS. DO
Ing good business; near Portland; will sell
half or whole. Address Y 1. Oregonlan.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT
land and throughout state to solicit bust
ncss. Call or write. 607 McKay bldg.
YOUNG MAN TO PREPARE FOR PAYING
position; tine opening; good salary: chance
for promotion. Box 1553. Denver. Colo.
HALF-INTEREST IN 5IANUFACTURING
business; large prottts; live hustler wanted
more than money. V 5)0. Oregonlan.
WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR ASSISTANT
bookkieper; must have experience and be
u good penman. V 2. Oregonlan.
WANTED THREE OR FOUR MEN TO
work In brick yard. Randies & Klnsey.
Sylvan. Or. Phone Suburban 2S1L
AN EXPERIENCED FIRE INSURANCE
solicitor, well acquainted In city. Address
with particulars D 10O. Oregonlan.
WANTED TO HIRE A TEAM OF HEAVY
horse., v lth driver, for hotel bus. Apply H.
E. Nob.e. 312 Commercial block.
WANTED LAUNDRY WASHERMAN.
Wire at once, stating pay desired, LeClalr
Laundry, Lewlston. Idaho.
.GOOD OPENING FOR FIRST-CLASS AD
vending man with dally paper experience.
63S Chamber of Commerce.
SINGLE MAN. 25. FOR GROCERIES AND
delivery, suburban. Clerks' Registration Bu
reau. 2C5 Morrison st.
WANTED YOUNG 5IAN TO LEARN BAR
ber trade: some money required: union shop.
5GI1 Washington st.
WANTED TRAVELING SALESMAN TO
take staple article of hardware a; side line.
N fctf. Oregonlan.
RELIABLE BOYS TO DISTRIBUTE 3AM
ples. Inquire 431 7th. 8:30 to I) morning;
after 7 evening.
WANTED YOUNG MAN. -GENTS' FUR
nlshlngs. city. Clerka Registration Bureau.
2G5 Morrison st.
WANTED STABLEMAN: JIUST BE FIRST
class man with horse. Hubert & Hall. 2tt
Fourth st.
WANTED YOUNG MAN STENOGRAPHER,
ncqualnted with office work. Address E 3.
Oregonlan.
HARDWOOD FLOORLAYERS OR 5IEN
willing to break In one apprentice. Call 344
Alder st.
A RELIABLE ROY WANTED FOR DRUG
store. See Albert Bern!, the druggist,
about It.
School of telegraphy and electricity: pupils
wanted: positions wanted for grads. 305 1st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED A COMPETENT WOMAN TO
do general housework. 3G7 Spring St.;
telephone Main 2937.
WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; good wagfs. SS3 E. Taylor &t.. cor.
29th. Call mornings.
STARCH CLOTHES IRONERS AND 5rA
chlne hands; good wages. Oregon Laundry
Co.. 3C8 E. Oak st.
GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
two In family; no children. Apply forenoons.
tSM Northrup.
WANTED GOOD GIRL TO TAKE CARE
of child. Call at once novelty stand. 325
Washington..
WANTED PLAIN COOK FOR GENERAL
housework, small family. 257 N. 22d, cor.
Northrup.
GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILD AT
Fair grounds; must be reliable. Apply E 5.
Oregonlan.
GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
small family. Call forenoons. 355 14th
cor. Mill.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED.
Watson's restaurant. 109 4th; waged 910 per
week.
YOUNG GIRL. ONE THAT STAYS HOME
nights, for housework. 605 Davis, cor. 21?t.
WANTED NURSE OIRL TO CARE FOR
baby. Apply St. Schick. Vancouver bks.
WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK IN PRI
vate family. 393 11th t.. near Harrison.
HAND-IRONERS. ALSO GIRLS ON MAX
gle. Grand Laundry. 17th and Qulmby.
WANTED GIRL TO WORK CANDY STORE
and lunch parlor. 49rtV; Washington st.
WANTED EXPERT SEAMSTRESS,
clflc Tent & Awning Co.. 27 N. 1st at.
PA-
WANTED EXPERIENCED BAG SEWERS.
Neville Bag Co.. 5th and Davis sts.
GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK. SMALL
family: good home. 504 Davis Ft.
A WOMAN TO DO KITCHEN WORK: A
private boarding-house. ISA 5th st.
WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOU5E
wurk; no washing. 295 12th st.
WANTED AT WATSON'S RESTAURANT,
first-class pastry cook. 109 4th st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A
small family. Call 569 1st st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 31
E. 18th. bet. Aaa and Pine.
WA NTED CLEVER WAITRESS. WAGES
97. 631 Washington st.
WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE
work. 004 College st.
WANTED LADY CLERK. EXPERIENCED.
181 Third st.
WOMAN COOK WANTED AT 50 NORTH
6th irt.
WANTED SEWING GIRL AT 553 MORRI
ton at.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
TWO WAITRESSES. 925; LAUNDRESS.
Plain work, beach hotel. 930; see party hero
today; fared paid; 7 restaurant waitresses.
9S week: 9 hotel waitresses. 920 and room.
7 waitresses for the Exposition.
2 souvenir salesladies. Exposition.
HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY.
343h Washington at., cor. 7th. upstairs.
LADIES WANTING EMPLOYMENT
please call; many situations too numerous
to mention. Exposition and other places.
HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY.
ZiZhi Washington st.. cor. 7th.
PHONE MAIN 2692.
WANTED 150 GIRLS TO MAKE OVER
alls and shirts; instructions given to in
experienced. Apply Neustadter Bros..
Standard Factory No. corner East Tay
lor and Grand ave.
GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
plain cooking; wages 930" month. AVomen to
cook for an institutional home; wages 930
month. Call 270 Burnside. Phone Main
3C8S.
BUSINESS LADIES PORTLAND OR OTH
er towns wishing paying business see Miss
Lease, of Chicago. Tuesday. Wednesday and
Saturday after 2 P. 51.. 441 E. Couch st.
WANTED CHORUS GIRLS. AMATEUR
and professional actors, singers, musicians,
etc.. for dramatic companies. Fair. etc. New
mun'y Theatrical Agency. 351H iforrlson.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS, EXPERIENCED
second girl, good wages, references required.
Call between 9 A. M. and I P. M., 95 North
20th. southwest comer 20th and Flanders.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS GIRL FOR
general housework; must be good cook;
wage 930 per month. Apply at Pacific
Coast Biscuit Co.. 12th and Davis.
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. satisfactory wages to one who will
make themselves agreeable. 1031 Commer
cial at., cor. Alberta; take U car.
WANTED WOMAN TO WASH AND IRON.
Call at once 309 Holladay ave; near B. 1st.
or Mrs. Zlegler. Oregonlan office, bet. tt
A. 51. and 6 P. M.. Main 607.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND
cooking; we are perfectly willing to pay
good wages to the right girl. 251 North 21st.
between Marshal! and Northrup.
WOJIAN. ABOUT 35. AS MATRON. OFFICE
work; referencea; clerk In toys, notions;
clerk and bundle wrapper. Clerks' Registra
tion Bureau. 205 Morrison st.
GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL
to see us. Over 1000 positions every month.
, Call and register. Canadian Parlors, 226
Morrison. Main 1323.
THREE GOOD-LOOKING YOUNG WOMEN
to appear In an Illusion at Exposition; tights;
respectable, but public. Answer to G 5.
Oregonlan.
WANTED A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO
light cooking, wait In restaurant and make
herself generally useful. Address Q 4. care
Oregonlan.
WANTED I5IMEDIATELY. GOOD COOK
for private family; none without references
need apply; high wages. Parlor C. Hotel
Portland.
WANTED A YOUNG LADY FOR PLEAS
ant work: must be a good conversationalist
and well educated. Address P 4. care Ore
gonlan. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE
eentatlvis In Portland and throughout state;
good pav. Call or write 607 McKay bldg.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS,
waiters, chambermaid?, general workers. St.
Louis Agency. 230U Yamhill. Main 5413.
WANTED EXPERIENCED IRONERS;
electric Irons, cool workroom, best wages.
Opera House Laundry. 332 Alder st.
WANTED A MIDDLE-AGED NURSE TO
go to beach and help care for babies. Call
5t9 Kearney st. or Phone Main 3001.
WOMEN AND GIRLS FOR LAUNDRY
work; steady work, good wages: no experi
ence required. Troy Laundry Co.
SALESLADY FOR EXPOSITION; MUST BE
experienced and able to burn on leather
goods. Apply D 15. Oregonlan.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR SEC
ond work, wages 925. Apply mornings, 20th
and Clifton. Portland Heights.
AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR COOK AND
general housework: small family. Apply
mornings. 729 Gllsan et.
WANTED YOUNG LADY TO ASSIST IN
bath parlors: experience unnecessary. 234
Morrison St.. room 10.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WAITRESSES. CHAMBERMAIDS. LAUN
dresses (Coast. Springs), cooks, dishwash-'
ers, nurse (babies), pantry help, house
work. Drake's. 2053 Washington.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
WANTED POSITION AS SALESMAN,
young married man. 35 years old. wishes
to locate In Portland: 11 years' road experi
ence In groceries and specialties; Al refer
ences from all past employers; bond. X 99.
Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED. BOOKKEEPER. UNEN
gaged for next few weeks, would do any
klnd of office work at reasonable price. J
3. Oregonlan.
YOUNG 51 AN. AGE 30. WOULD LIKE
place to do copying, making reports or any
common office work. H 100. Oregonlan.
WANTED POSITION BY EXPERIENCED
stenographer and rapid penman; good city
references. Address N 3. Oregonlan.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GROCERY
man: none other need apply. Address L 3.
Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN
furnifh domestic servants, farmers also; all
kinds of help. Clay 513. 268 Everett st.
WANTED POSITION Al WATCH. CLOCK
and Jewelry repairer; ate salary In first
letter: no bad habits. P 92. Oregonlan.
A YOUNG MAN. FIRST-CLASS BLACK
smlth. desires employment after August 1;
state wages. Address T 4. Oregonlan.
STRICTLY SOBER AND TRUSTWORTHY
gentleman wants position as night watch
man. V 4. Oregonlan.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION TO DO
cooking in smalt family. K 2. Oregonlan.
ALI,ROUND BAKER WANTS SITUATION,
country town preferred. A 3. Oregonlan.
GOOD JAPANESE HOY WANTS SITUATION
to do general housework. 45 N. 1st st.
SITUATIONS .WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers and Stenographers.
COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER AND STEN
ographer desires petition : good referencea
given. Address M 1. care Oregonian.
YOUNG LADY. EXPERIENCED. WISHES
position as cashier. X 4. Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED BY A LADY" STENOG
rapher. C 5. Oregonlan.
Domestics.
YOUNG GIRL WANTS TO HELP TO DO
housework. Apply 508 Thurman.
Miscellaneous.
CAPABLE WIDOW. 30. OF GOOD AP
pearance and beet local reference desires
position In gentleman's home with chil
dren;. alary 925. Address 694 Front st.
SITUATION AV ANTED EXPERIENCED
hotel chambermaid;, middle-aged woman
housekeeper; cooks, waitresses. 230 Yam
hill. Phone Main 5413.
ALL SORTS OF REPAIRING FOR LADIES:
also darning and mending at your home by
hour. Seamstress. Phone Main 4206.
YOUNG WIDOAV WITH 2-YEAR-OLD CHILD
wishes poflztlm with family: country pre
ferred. Phone Front 2045.
AV ANTED AGENTS.
LADY AGENTS FOR UNIQUE TOILET
preparation: Eastern agents clearing 93 to
95 per day: exclusive territory given satis
factory agents In cities and towns of Oregon
and Washington: state experience In making
application. N 4. Oregonlan.
AGENTS GREATEST 23C SELLING Pic
ture: new and original: entitled "Pike's
Peak." Everybody laughs. Quick seller.
Sample copy 15c. 1420 Lorlmer. Denver.
Colo.
LADY AOENT SOMETHING NEW. GOOD
i!lr. big wage. 215 CommrrrUl bile
WANTED TO RENT.
BT RESPONSIBLE TENANT. R-ROOM MOD
ern house, or will lease one to be constructed
to suit: prefer reasonable distance Haw
thorne School, East Side. O 3. Oregonlan.
WANT NICELY FURNISHED MODERN
flat. West Side, near car-line, first-class lo
cation; rent not exoeed $33. Phone Clay
1712.