Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 21, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MOKXING OREGOXIAy, -FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1903.
PUSES JOB'S WIFE
Rev. R. D. Grant Says Her
Advice Roused Job's
Fighting Spirit.
COMPARES BOOK TO DRAMA
Dr. Hoadlcy's Talk on Holmes,
Magic by-Professor Carter and
Ball Game Complete Chau
tauqua Programme.
GLADSTONE PARK, July 20. (Spe
cial.) Job's wife, -who has been thor
oughly criticised for centuries for the
advice she grave her husband while he
was suffering from bolls, was vindi
cated this afternoon at Gladstone Park
by Rev. Roland Dwight Grant. Her
admonition to "curse God and die." said
the speaker, was the best advice that
could have been given, as It roused the
fighting spirit of the sufferer and;
caused him to place still greater faith
in the Almighty.
Rev. Mr. Grant's presentation of the
book of Job was novel. He likened it
to a drama, surpassing the works. of
Shakespeare, and in presenting It to
his hearers he divided lh principal
parts of the book into acts, presenting
the picture of the meeting of the devil
with the Lord, and the subsequent suf
fering of Job. His descriptions were
vividly presented, especially the part
where the sufferer gave way under his
afflictions and cursed the day he was"
born.
Little reference was made to the part
Job's wife took In the drama, but all
through the presentation of tho tale th
speaker showed the contrariness of hu
man nature in believing the opposite
from that which was told, and claimed
that believing the worst had happened
suffering was alleviated. In this way
he asserted that the consolation of
fered by Mrs. Job vindicated her in the
light of the present day.
Rev. Mr. Grant defined the Bible as a
snap shot of human affairs, saying that
evil and good were presented with
equal clearness.
Aside from the lecture by Rev. Mr.
Grant, the feature of the programme
was the exhibition of magic by Professor
Carter, who mystified his audience for
two hours with Oriental exhibitions. His
slelght-of-hand performances drew a
crowd that filled the auditorium.
Dr. B.'J. Hoadley, before his class
In American literature, speaking of
Holmes, said that "Old Ironsides" and
"The Chambered Nautilus" 'w.ould rn-
main immortal verse, but that the
prose writings of Holmes Indicated bis
willingness to say "I." However, he
had the ability to utter the right word
to express his meaning.
Receptions at the tent of the "W. C
T. U.arc well patronized at Gladstone
Park. At a mothers' meeting this af
ternoon several speakers of prominence
took part, including an address by Mr
L. A. Nash, state superintendent of the
franchise department of the TV. C. T. U.
Another reception will be held tomor
row afternoon at 4 o'clock -at which an
entertaining programme is promised.
The ball game between the Chemawa
Indians and the Y. M. C. A. resulted In
a victory for the former "by a score of-
to 8. The game was raggedly plnyed
at times, but was interspersed with a
number of good plays.
The feature of the programme to
morrow will be an address by Dr.
Frank TVakely Gunsaulus, president- of
Armour Institute of Technology, of
Chicago. Dr. Gunsaulus will lecture on
the life of Gladstone. Rev. Mr. Grant
will deliver a lecture on "Snakes In
Paradise."
DAILY C!TY STATISTICS
Marriage LIceme.
I J Marshall. 30. Everett. "Wash.; Maud
E, Mlnneker. 20.
James Alan Brice. 32. San Francisco;
Anna E. Clark. 32.
J. R .RUey, 28; Rose E. Weygandt. 20. ..
Deaths.
At Good Samaritan Hospital. July IS. Mrs.
Lillian Ida Boone, a native of Iowa, aged
31 years. 7 months and 17 days.
At Good Samaritan Hospital. July IS, E.
W. Rlckard, aged 55 years.
At Portland Sanitarium. Mt. Tabor, July
17. Mrs. Margaret M. Hughes, aged 48 years,
2 months ar.d 3 days.
At Good Samaritan Hospital, July IP. John
D. Keough, a native of Massachusetts, aged
21 years.
Birth.
At Maternity Hospital. July 4, to the wife
of George "Warwick Haft, of Mexico, a
daughter.
Building; rermlta.
Albert Dahl repairs to dwelling, Garfield
avenue, between Falling and Shater, $100.
Portland Gas Company, repairs to gas
works. Front street, between Flanders and
Everett, (2000.
W, Holman, dwelling, Vaughn street, be
tween Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth.
$1500.
Real Estate Transfers.
A. H. Baumann and wife to E. WeU
ler east half lot S and north 45
feet of east half lot 7. block 234,
city $
3 F Davles and wife to A. Collins,
lot 8. block "B." Caruthers Addi
tion to Caruther's Addition
M. H Olson et al. to li. Meter.
12 2-3 acres sestion S, T. 1 6.,
R. 4 E
11 E. Swigert to J. M. Fisher, lot 10.
block 1. subdivision tract "K." M.
Patton Tract ,
W E. Getz and wife to M. E. Sell
wood, lot 24. block 2. Salisbury Hill
J H Rathburn to O. F. Batkln,
west 50 feet lots S and 9. block 2,
Mt Tabor Villa
B. Selling et al, trustees, to A. F.
Be vans, lot 22. block 6. Laurelwood
Park -v
TV Reidt et a!, to C. Eastland, east
IS feet lot 16 and west 15 feet lot
17. block 318. Batch's Addition
Sheriff to O. Shattuck et al. east half
lots 7 and S. block 1, McMUlcn's
Addition
A Harold to E. C, A. Johnson, lot 21.
block 12. Good Morning Addition. .
Hawthorne estate to J. M. Healy. lots
7 and S. block 101. East Portland..
"W G. Calvin and wife to S. I- Peter
son and wife. 10 acres section 22.
T 1 S R 4 E ... ......
P W. Sheffield and " wif e "to V. K
Paisley, lots S. 9 and 10. block 6.
Highland Park
The Title Guarantee St Trust Company
to E. M. Durham, lots -. 4 and 6.
block 5. Lexington Heights.
3,800
1,500
1.S00
300
3.600
125'
73
1.750
2.500
25
7.500
1.300
S00
875
Contest for Uintah Water Rights.
SAN FRANCISCO. July 30. A special
from Salt Lake says: A peculiar situa
tion has arisen in connection with the
water rights on the Uintah Indian Reser
vation, soon to be thrown open to settle
ment under the lottery plan. There is no
land on the reservation suitable for culti
vation except under irrigation. TVhlle no
person can file a claim to the land prior
to drawing, and while "sooners" are
strictly barred from the reservation, it
seems to be uncertain whether the law
embraces the water rights. 4
In behalf of the Indians, who will re
tain the most valuable agricultural lands
on the reservation. Captain C. G. Hall.
"United States Army, has made 30 filings
on water rights, which are said to cover
practically the water supply of the reser
vation. Three private GerperatteBg have
Axminster
Arc justly famous for their long, silky pile, the
beauty of their designs arid colorings and their
fine wearing qualities.
We are showing a magnificent line of new
Axrainsters, including
Saxony Axminsters
Middlesex Axminsters
Saronnerie Axminsters .
. Extra Axminsters
: " Hartford Axminsters
Bigelow Axminsters
PRICES:
Sewed, Laid, Lined $1.44 to $2.20 Per Yard
EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE
J. G. MACK & CO
86-88 THIRD STREET
razz SCKTSCKAX, Pre.
tmrnui viHHSfui
Earopean Plan
been formed and also have filed on the
reservation water rights with the Utah
State Engineer Owing to the uncertainty
of the law, none of these claims for water
have been approved or disapproved. The
Interior Department, it Is stated, has tho
matter under consideration and may pro
test against the granting of the claims
filed by the private companies.
The cud is called "quld In Surrey, Eng
ls.nd. Hence, perhaps, a "quid of tobacco.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, July 20. Maximum tempera
ture. 83 deg.; minimum. 57. RKer reading"
at 11 A. M.. 7.3 reet; chance In past 21
hours, fall, 0.4 of a foot. Total precipi
tation. S P. M.. to S P. M.. none: total since
September 1. 1801, 34.08 Inches; normal.
40.17 Inches; deficiency. 12.08 inches. Total
sunshine July 10. 1905, 13 hours and 16 min
utes; possible. 15 hours and 10 minutes.
Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 3 P. M-,
29.03. Humidity at 5 P. M., 4C per cent.
(This is not the highest percent et for the
day.) Hourly temperatures: 5 A. M., 3S de
grees: C A. M-. 57; 7 A. M. 59; 8 A- M-. CO:
9 A. M.. 02: 10 A. M.. 05; 11 A. M, CO; 12
M.. 71: I T. M.. 70; 2' P. M.. 78; 3 P. M-. SO;
4 P. M-. 82; 3 P. M.. S3.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
? Wind.
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STATIONS.
Baker City
..I !0.Ol2!NV:Pt. Cldy
..j 84 0.00 4 'S PL Cldy.
.. HSiO.OO! 4)SWiClear
..I ftOIO.OOIlOlNWlCloudy
. l SSIO.OO: 4 NE Clear
. (5i0.O0' . . .. iClear
. 54(0.00124 IN WlCloudy
,. O0:0.02l 4'W ,'Pt.Cldy.
.1 S3I0.00' S'NWIClear
.IIOO'O.OO' CSW Clear
.1 84l0.O0i 4:NWClear
.. 88!0.00;i2S iClrar
.1 10I T HOINWlClear
.J CO'O.OOJlblSWICloudy
..i tt!0.00! 4'NE Clear
.' 70iO.OOI12!NWIClear
..' 30 0.00'12!SW Cloudy
. UOSiO.00! 4!SWClear
Bismarck.......
Boise
Eureka..........
Helena
KamlooDn B. n.
North Head
Pocatello
Portland..
Red Blut:
Rnufhurr
Sacramento. .....
Salt Lake City..
San Francisco..
Spokane. ........
Seattle
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla....
T trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Cloudiness has Increased In the North Pa-,
clflc States and showers have occurred dur
ing the afternoon at Baker City and Poca
tello. The temperature has fallen slightly
in the Willamette Valley and the Sound
Country, and risen at Walla Walla and
Boise. At Wails. Walla the heat during the
afternoon was Intense, being the hottest day
of the season.
The Indications are for showers and thun
derstorms Friday In the Inter-mountaln re
gion of this district with lower temperatures
by Friday afternoon or Saturday.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 28
hours ending at midnight. July 21:
Portland and vicinity Partly cloud)- and
probably cooler. Westerly winds.
Western Oregon Partly cloudy, probably
cooler, except near the coast. Westerly winds.
Western Washington Partly cloudy. West
erly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington' and
Northern Idaho Showers and thunderstorms.
Cooler.
Southern Idaho Showers and thunder
storms. Cooler west portion.
EDWARD A. BEALS,
District Forecaster.
CLASSIFIED. RATES.
"Room," "Rooms asd Board." "House
keeping Rooms, "Situation! Wasted," 15
words or less. IS cents; IS to 20 words, 20
cent.; 21 to 25 words. 25 c-att, etc No dl
couBt for additional laserUoas.
UNDER ALL OTHER 1 LEADS, except
"New Today," SO cents for 15 words r less;
10 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 20
cents, etc. Smt tasertlea. Each addition KJ
insertion, one-hall; bo lurtacr aucetiBt se
der one month.
"NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15
cents per line, ftrai Insertion; 10 ceats per
line for each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oreroalaa. aad left at tUs
etSce. should always be hsclosed la sealed
envelopes. No siaBsp Is required en such
letters.
The OreroalaB wiU sot be responsible for
errors 1b advertises et takes through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
OLD GOLD. JBWELR1. BOUGHT. XADt
over, excaaaged: dtaaaoads, precious Kones
loose and mounted: watches. Jewelry repaired.
Uncle SJyerB, the jeweler. 143 3d. near Alder.
California-" Bliss Lands5'
Small farms for settler. S200 acree af Irri
gated laad in 20-acre farms at $60 to f"0 per
acre oas-fourth caatt. Reached by Southern
Pacific or Santa Fe Overland Ltae, direct to
Tfclare City. 2 miles izm Stlss Lands.
Alfalfa, corn, grain, deciduous rrctu. vege
tables, hogs, dairy cattla thrive. Booklet free
from Stlss Laads (Inc.). care Sullivan & Eul
llvaa. Lawyer. C10 rxrr&U side. Saa FTaa-ctsco
Carpets
C TT. XXOHXX8, Mxs.
num. maiic. iimi
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 par Day
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At the Portland auction rooms. 211 First
ri. Sale at 2 P. M. C. L. Ford, auctioneer.
At Gllman's Auction Room. 413 Washing
ton at., at 10 o'clock A. 11. S. L. N. Gllman.
Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
MULTNOMAH CAMP.. W. O.
W. Meets every Friday evening
at East Alder and East Sixth
suets. All Woodmen cordially
invited to meet wita ns.
J. M. WOODWORTH, Clerk.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A.
F. Si A. M. Stated communication
,thls (Friday) eve.. 730 o'clock.
Work In the .E. A. decree. All
entered apprentices Invited. By or
der W. M. L w. PRATT, becretary.
ROSE CITY CHAPTER. NO. So.
O. E- S. A regular communication
this tFriday) evening at S o'clock. X.
T Wall Uitnuira bide Br order
' W. M. SARAH B. GUERIN. Sec
HASSALO LODGE. NO. 15. I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this Friday evening, at X
o clock. Second degree, visitor welcome.
HENRY BROWN. Secretary.
itneralnot:
CES.
DAILY Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral serv
ice of Mrs. U. O. Dally, which will be
held at Fiaieys chapel at i: ii. today,
K EYES In thl- city. July 20. IfrlS. at 514
East Osk et-. Mary A. Keye. aged 40 years.
The funeral etrvices win be neia at fin
ley's chapel at 4 P. M. today. Interment
Lone Fir Cemetery. Fnenda invited.
DAILY At the Open-Air Sanatorium, near
Mllwaukle. on the 19th lnU Vlvla Starr
Dally, widow of Charles O. Dally. Ute of
Plc.ua. O.. and daughter of Mrs. Mary R.
Melllnger. of Dayton. Or. Funeral erv!cts
at Flnleye Chapel. Friday, 2 P. M., thence
to Crematorium. Friends Invited to chapel
femces. unio papers copy.
DUNNING. M'ENTKK GILBAUGH. i
cessors to Dnnnlng Campion, undertakers
asd embalmers. modern 1b every detail. 7th
aad Pine. Phono Mala 430. Lady assUtaat,
EDWARD HOLMAN CO. Undertakers aad
embalmers, have moved to their aew build'
lnjr. Third aad Salmon. Lady asslstajtt.
Telephone No. 507.
J. P. FIN LEY & SON, FBaeral Directors,
cor. 3d aad Madlset . Offlce of County Cor
aaer. Lady Msbtaat. Telephone No. 8.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO, UNDERTAKERS.
Embalmers. 273 Uus'I: Easi !; lady asc
BUSINESS CHANCES
Good opportunities are constantly open to
go Into a nice little business of your own.
provided you can raise
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
But not having the money your chances are
dally slipping past.
SAVE 25 CENTS a day or J 1.70 a week and
place it at compound Interest with the Old
est Trust Company In Oregon, and you will
have that sum In five years time and be
prepared for the business opportunity which
comes to all who are ready to grasp It.
Do not be afraid to begin with a small de
posit. You will be made welcome.
One Dollar and Upward Received.
Open an Account Now.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
103 Third Street.
BENJ. I. COHEN....
H. L. PITTOCK
B LEE PAGET
J. O. GOLTRA ,
Phone Mala 453.
President
Vice-President
Secretary
.Assistant Secretary
VERNON
The 10 prize offered for a head-line for
our "Vernon ad. will be awarded August L
Suggestions received yesterday:
"watch Vernon!!! That's Alllir
"View Vernon's VHid Valus.
"Hear Te. Be Wise."
"Invest In Vernon."
"Vernon: View, Value Verity."
"Vernon. Haven of Rest."
"Sun-Kissed Vernon Heights."
"Vernon. Dreamland of Homes."
"Apex of the BeautlfuL"
"Vtrnoa. the Sunset Queen."
Moore Investment Co.
ISlji Sixth St., Phesc, Main IS
HERE'S A BARGAIN !
S-room 2-story house. East Side: rooms
all Urge; one block from one ear line, two
blocks from another; $2100 cah. balance 6
per cent.
COLLINS LAND CO.
Aft B&ftfaa OpPWHB I0St&fA4VB
Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards.
Real Estate City and Farm.
Insurance In All Urtes.
A H. BIRRELL.
TrM-S Xe&ar hMc ThW aad Stark eta.
AMUSEMENTS.
Karquam
Graad
Theater
K.V.LAU4XHTIH
Morrises Street between 4Rh asd 7th.
Dsobo Mate 868.
THE COOLEST THEATER IN TOWN".
Tonight Bargain-Price
aad Matinee
Tomorrow Night Tomorrow
At 8:30 o'Clock At, 2.30 o'clock
THE FAMOUS GERMAN COMEDIANS
KOLB AND DILL
la the Merry Marical Cemedy-Barlesqse
66
I. 0. u.
59
COMEDY FUN MUSIC.
40 PEOPLE IN THE COMPANY 40
SO-BEAUTIFUL CHORUS GIRLS 30
POPULAR rRlCES-.-,1..;
BELASCO THEATER m
(Formerly Columbia Theater) 14th and Wash.
THE COOLEST, THEATER IN PORTLAND
EXITS ON ALL SIDE3.
TONIGHT ALL WEEK
MATINEES TOMORROW AND SUNDAY
THE PRISONER
OF ZENDA
8th Week
BeXaoco
Stork
Company.
ANTHONY HOPE'S POPULAR ROMANCE.
PRICES Night, 13c to 73c; Mats.. 15c to 50c
NEXT WEEK "NAUGHTY ANTHONT."
GRAND
JOHN P. HILL CO.
4 LAFAYETTE-LAMONT TKOUPE 4
GLENROY Jfc RUSSELL.
LA G RE CIA.
MR. FRED PURINTON.
THE GRANDISCOPE.
General admission. 10 cents. Evenlen.
Sundays and holidays, reserved seats on
lower floor. 20 cents. Box seats, 25 cents.
THE BAKER r"S3LAett
Third and Yamhill.. ..Keating & Flood. Mgrs.
THE THREE RAYS.
BURLEIGH CO.
WILLY LENEltr. KAY MBRAIN.
THE EL YIN G ZERELDAS.
LAKUSC, HATH ELD Jt CAUSES.
MO1NU PICTURES.
BAKER'S ORCHESTRA.
Theater always coot and comfortable. Per
formances dally at 2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M.
AdmUslon TEN CENTS to any seal except
boxes.
STAR .
ZARA & CO.
THE FINNEGANS.
ROSCOE AND SUIS.
1CRAET AND BIUDKN.
HA YD EN.
y MR. JOSEPH BONNER,
THE STAROSCOrE.
General admission, 10 cents. Evenings.
Sundays and holidays, reserved seats on
lower floor, 20 cents. Box seats. 25 cents.
Baseball
RECREATION PARK.
Corner Vasgbn aad Twenty-fourth.
PORTLAND v. TACOMA
JULY 10. 20. 21. 22.
ADMISSION. 35c.
GRANDSTAND. 25c. CHILDREN. 15c
Box tickets and reserved seats on sale at
Woodard. Clarke & Ca.'a.
Lewis and Clark Observatory
HAWTHORNE TERRACE
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Now open. Take Portland Heights car and
get oS alHawthorne Terrace, one block from
car line. No climbing. Electric elevator
Most magnlscent view in America. Se
beautiful effect -of powerful searchlight from
top of tower. Open 0 A. M. to 0 P. M.
ADMISSION. 10 CENTS.
NEW TODAY.
Holladay's Addition
For Sale A new 5-room cottage, all con
veniences, full cement basement, strssta
fully Improved. I
A very desirable location. I
Convenient to two trolley lints.
Terms win be given.
Lots told on advantageous terms to horns
builders. The Oregon Real Estate Co
ESVi Third St, Room 4.
-
MORTGAGE LOANS
Oa rertlaBd Real Estate at Lowest Rates.
Titles iBSBred. Abstracts Famished.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
12 ACRES.
All cleared, rich land, 3 acres beaverdam
(onion land), prlcg water, within 300 feet
of Oregon City car line. 2 miles south
Mllwaukle: could be subdlvislded Into lots or
acre tracts: price jjwj; easy terms; would
-sen one-can xor itM.
AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO..
Phone Main &3i3. 222 Falling building.
FOR SALE TO MAKE AN IMMEDIATE
sale. I will sell at a great bargain and on
easy terms my weu-auut couie of 10 rooms
all modern conveniences; located on quarter
block nortaeaK corner uth and Schuyler.
Holladay's Addition, on 2 car lines. Address
jno. .Lawrence, iioiei oxford, 6tn and oax.
SSLLWOOD TOWNS ITE LOTS, S MONTH
Fine corner, 100 feet square, two blocks
xrom car line;
Three lota, near new woolen mills. $75
each. Phone Union 1491.
- SELLWOOD TOWN SITE CO..
Office at Sell wood and at 222 Falling bldg.
NEW HOME WE OFFER FOR SALE THE
beautiful and slrhtly home of the late Dr.
Herbert Cardwell. 23th and Johnton. There
are about z4 lota with new 11-room dwelling.
built after the latest design and Is now
ready for occupancy. Grlndstaff &. Schalk.
Stark C Phone Main 392.
"BEAUTIFUL HOMES. 7 AND S ROOMS,
with all modern conveniences; on E. 3d,
between Wasco and Multnomah; conven
ient to 3 canines; for sale on easy terms.
Apply to owners. Parish & Gourlay, on
premises, rnone East liu.
TEN ACRES ON WEST AVE, MT. TABOR,
all in cultivation, good house, barn and
outbuildings; small payment down, bal
ance on long time. Mrs. R. Downing.
Phone East 2rr.
1H ACRES. HOUSE. BARN. ORCHARD.
fruits, garden, cow and chickens; near car
line; cheap; owner tearing, n. j. Etkerson.
Washington Dice.
6-ROOM HOUSE. CEMENT BASEMENT
ami walks, one block from car. South Port
land. J1MX). Mrs. R, Downing. Phone East
2007.
200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Adciua. Lenta,
lis. ur.
Taka Ml. Scott
NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE. HOLLADAY PARK:
owner occupylcr; will sell cheap; terms.
pxae tn lfw. or can vm wasco ru
FOR SALE THAT FINE LARGE HOUSE.
corner of 10th and Washington stc Apply
at Tvm. i-ueaner, ai r. si st.
10 ACRES FINE FRIUT AND BERRY LAND.
2 miles east of Mount Tabor: a snap. Jb-
quire. -jui ortgoman. qicc.
flTOO-HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS. FRUIT
trees, snrao&ery. uxtuire 401 Oxford st.
woodiawn car.
ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE. C MILH
trots Morrtaoa ar, bnage. C K. SaUard.
xiiwauue. or.
$3.100 MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE. HALF
blorx from Aruceny car liar, inquire owner.
6 E. IMff sc.
LOT 54X100: HOUSE ROOMS: NOW VA
cant;, "good buy. ls-attlre cf ewaer. 301. Ore-
gonlan bisg.
saeeo-FiNE unimproved residsnce
lot. 30x100; lSln at.. Nob Hill fUstrtct, Pkose
Mala 865.
FOR SALE LOT 1. BLOCK 216. HOLLI.
day's Addition ; price 39. Address J 13,
orecotuas.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE. LOT 30x160. ALU MOD-
crn imrovemeiV. caea. raoae Red 814.
owtmc .
DSKIRABLE RJHHDBCSi AND LOTS.
WHteraut. AMfrmtMsarwtKK.
TOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALS CHOICE INCOME-BEARING
property. J36.S0G. brtnglag two pr moath.
Three houses and lots near Steel Bridge, oa
easy terms. Three lota In Holladay Addi
tion, terms to antt. Lot on Graad ave HXG.
CO loti In Highland Park, on terms to ault.
1 housea. 13th. near Washington, 14750.
brlnglnr $55 per month. Double korue la
North Portland for S2450. bringing 00 per
month. Houses on Thurman St., fcr 919SO.
oa easy terms. 3Vi acres la St. John?, oa
car line for S2750. 2 acres In heart of St.
Johns, foe 41030. S acre oa car line la Sr.
Johns, for $4750. Lots and acreage close la
on terms to salt. Apply to owner. W. ReUt,
Room IS. Washington bldg.. ccr. 4th asd
Washington it.
ROOM NEW MODERN HOUSE. E. MADIr
son and 29th. 300a
2 lota, each (54x100. sidewalk, sewer, gas
and water. E. MadUoo, cor. 30th. J600 and
3700.
-Large lot on Hawthorne ave.. and E. 2Sth,
3150U.
1 acre. Hawthorne ave, and E. 40th. $1600.
17 acre on Joonnoa Creek. 9 miles out,
electric railroad station on land. $1700.
45 acres, oa Johnson Creek, and O. W. P.
railroad. 1 mile from city limits, will sell
In 5-acre tracts; station en premises.
160 acres timber. Columbia County. $13
per acre. Liberal terms.
JAMES N. DAVIS. Owner, 7 1st st.
1 1500 7-ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE. FINE
fruit tree?, one diock rrom caa line.
$2250 New C-room modern Souse, with
furnace and electric lights.
$1000 Coxy S-rocm house, half block from
car.
$475 Small house, corner lot.
Come out and we will show yoa - the?
bouittx. Easy terms on alL Take Sellwood
car and get off at Tenlno st.
$5 down and $5 a month will buy you a
fine lot.
SELLWOOD TOWNS ITE CO..
Phone Union 1401.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Six lets, commanding- t,ood view; $660 each.
Six lot, commanding t Mt view; J10O0 each.
We. believe thee are tl e cheapest and best
lots on the Height or It the city; an fronting-
on car line; ea?y teims.
AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO.
Phone Mala 53SJ. 2tf Falling building.
ARDMORE THD MOST DESIRABLE
building rite In Portland, surrounded by
palatial home, with an unobstructed view
of our famous mountains; the only exclu
sively hlgh-claes residence property sup.
piled with bltullthtc ctreets. cement .side
walks. Bull Run water, sewer and gas laid
to each lot. Take Washington-it car to
City Park and get off at Park ave. For
Plata and prices call on or addrees Grind
exaff & Schalk. 254 Stark su Phone Main
332.
BARGAIN IN ACREAGE.
13Vi acres on West Side Railroad. 25 mtnutee
from 4th and Alder, near station; all under
cultivation; watered by spring; surrounding
unsurpateed for suburban home; $2500. oniy
$5f cash: will pay Interest on price to cul
tivate or rent land: will rapidly Increase In
value, as can be sold In lota when trans
portation facilities have bees Increased. Ad
dress D 14. Orezonlan.
ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE
as a specialty, within city limit or outside.
Some Acres with terms as low aa $10 per
month with water. A. C Churchill & Co.,
Ixfc." 110 2d sC
FOR SALE FARMS.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED
40 acres two mllea from town on navi
gable river; land lays good; soli very rich;
10 acrea cleared; orchard. 4-room houoe; a
snap at only $35u. with down.
tfi acres, with 35 acres under plow and
In crop: nearly all creek bottom; no waste
land: one acre of green Umber, fine trout
stream Cows through place; good family
orchard, good 7-room house with spring
water in yard: large barn; with this place
goes a horse. 5 head cattle, of which 4 re
mUch cows; aU farming implements, lnclud-;
lax wagon and harness; also household fur
niture; on county road close to school and
4 miles from Castle Rock. Price $1050. with
convenient term.
IMUS WILLOUGHBY AND COWLITZ
LAND COMPANY COMBINED.
Offices Kalama. Wash.; Kelso, Wash.
GILT-EDGE INVESTM ENT WILLAMETTE
alley stock farm. 1004 acrea open pasture
land, all under post and wire fence; 700
acres wovea wire, dog and coyote-proof;
place will carry the year round 1000 sheep
and 50 head of cattle, without extra feed;
3CO acres meadow. If cut for hay would sup
port many more; springs In abundance: l.i
mile good town; buildings; price only $3.50
per acre, is, s. Cook & Co., 51 Aicer at.
. DON'T MISS IT.
I can offer for 30 days only, 40 acres of
nret-ciara early strawberry and fruit land.
H miles from transportation; orchard of &00
yellow Newton Pippins, two and three years
old; fine family garden, plenty of good
water, a four-room bouse, barn and other
buildings. A beautiful home for S2000 cash.
This Is an exceptional bargain. White Salmon
iand Co.. White Salmon, wash.
FOR SALE AT A BARGALV FINE 354-aCre
Valley farm. . about 200 acres bottom land.
about let) In cultivation; balance low bench
partly cleared and In crass: rood buildings.
fences and orchard; some beaverdam; about
15C0 cards of fir and ash timber; electric
light and telephone; close to rail, church ana
schools; 23 miles to Portland; $45 per acre;
terms, s 3. oregoniarr.
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE 140 ACRES
of Improved land 0 mUes north from Corral
lis; 100 acres In cultivation; good house, good
water. . on good road and good settlement;
will excharfge for house and lot In city to
the amount of 2G0O to SZ30O. and balance
mortgage on. farm at 6 per cent Interest
fTixiner particulars, call on J. i. neiu &
Co.. 34 Grand ave.
LITTLE DAIRY FARM-SO ACRES. MILE
li. xv. station; 15 acres in cultivation: house.
barn, woodshed, other buildings; running- wa
ter through yard: 2 miles rood fence: or
chard; 38 miles from city by rail; 50 acres
timber, will pay for place: 5 head young
neirem. s sneep, -iz goats; an for )aw.
ii. b. uook & co., 51 Alder su
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE 11 ACRES.
the best land on Johnson Creek; 40 rods from
lents: well-improved, rood bouse, barn.
chicken-bouse and creek runs through land;
Ihla land win be sold part cash and ex
changed for house and lot In city. For
terms and particulars call en J. L. V eui &
l. a., vi orand ave.
THE BEST ON THE MARKET 103 ACRES,
easy SO minutes drive of center of Portland.
65 acres cultivated: good house, barn and
fencts; strong strtam water across the place;
none better It you want a rood farm close
to city; mortgage foreclosure; must be sold
at halt price, u. S. Cook & Co.. 231 Alder sr.
A SNAP 20 ACRES. HANDY TO CAR LINE.
12 acres cultivated, no gravel: good garden
land; $5 per acre; easy termn. B. S. Cook
& CO.. Z31 Alder st.
IRRIGATED LAND. FARMS AND CITY
property- A. c. Palmer. 315 Oregonlan
DICg.
TO EXCHANGE.
A RICfl-PAYINQ FARM. GOOD BUILD-
!eg. telephone and bath; 75-acre monster
crop. fruitA walnuts, all Kock and farm
machinery: some furniture: verr close In:
Portland residence taken In exchange; bal
ance very easy terms, m. Grebe, owner.
l,, bnerman st.
WANTE D STOCK OF GOODS. REAL Es
tate, sawmills, la exchange for Eastern
property; give full particulars. Denlsloa
Brother. Mazomanie. vv l.
WILL TAKE OUTSIDE LOT AS PART
payment for building your house. Wahl &
Bell, uo ."orUi 1 6th at.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. J3CS0
to $10,000: also busiaeas properties. $5009 to
520.080. Have buyers. L. W. whiting it Co..
TO LEASE.
TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS. SIX
acres of land In North Alblaa. Apply to H.
H. Northup. guardian. Rooms 39-40 Wash
ington nice. '
FOR SALE LAND hCRXP.
LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS. GUARAN
teed, mineral lands titled, public land prac
tice, coiims Lajxa uo.. stearaa DWg.
TOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
PILING. OLD GROWTH. LONG. CONVE-
nlent, splendid quality; near Battevllle, on
Yviuaasetie; uv acrea xor Bex 424
Oregon City.
330 ACRES. CRUISING 12.000.600 FEET.
towBialp & south, rastae 4 east. Willamette
meridian, c i. Treway. areat, Sfekaae.
nua.
U4 ACRES OF TIMWR IN" COWLITZ
County, -aatu. for ate at a bargaM if
taaea soon. o. w. jraKaer. abki. ku
HOMESTEADS AND TIMBBR CLAIMS
can place a limited BTtreeer Bfea aest-class
yellow ptee cUlas. Ia-fSlre 4 Nortfc 9th M.
12 sacTi-otfs or sprcce . rmiM for
FOR $XLK TIMBER LANDS.
CHOICB TI3CBER CLAIMS. HOMESTEADS
for locatlott Inq. TOO usamoer or commerce.
TOR SALE.
Henes. Vehicles mad Haraeet.
100 VEHICLES IN STOR-.GE. CONSISTING
of express, ruraiture ana delivery wagona.
hacks, buggies, cart aad surreys: they must
be sold regardless of ost. S3-S5-S7 Union
ave... between Stark and Washington st.
FOR SALE OR RENT HORSES AND VE-
Blcles by the day, week or month: harness,
saddles and 200 new and second-hand rigs
for sale or exchange. Tomllason & Cassl
day. 211 Washington st.
FOR SALE TWO GOOD DRIVING OR RID-
Ing mares, weight 1000 and 1100. well broken
and safe. Phone Main 1217. 1163 Thurman st.
CAMPING WAGONS. HARNESS. HORSES
t or rent and for sale, aubert & Haiu sea
Fourth st.
GOOD SADDLE AND DRIVING HORSES
tor sale cheap. U. P. Stables. 233 Russell t.
LIGHT RUBBER-TIRED BUGGY; NEWLY
painted. $50. 317 Washington sr.
FOR SALE THREE FINE HEAVY TEAMS.
154 North 3th.
Mbceftaaeaas.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK I
Cover it with Mastic roofing. In rolls,
easy to lay; needs -no painting or coating;
good; over old Iron, tin or shingles; for
new roofs there U nothing better; guaran
teed: Mastic roof paint aad cement will
stop small leaks. National Mastic Roofing
Co,, room 2. 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: five houses for
rent. 1200 E. Division su Phone Union 173.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables: easy pay menu; we
rent tables, with, privilege of buying; mod
em bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick
Balke-Ccllendar. 49 3d st.
A SNAP.
Brand-new tent. 12x14. with floor. dihes.
stov. etc.. all set up. located on Portland
Heights; furnished completely; location se
cured. M 3. Oregonlan.
GASOLINE LAUNCH FOR SALE. 10-TON
carrying capacity. 24 horsepower engine;
will sell at a bargain. A 10. Oregonlan.
NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. USED THREE
months, cost $150. will sell foe $10O; good as
new. X 15, care Oregonlan.
5x7 PREMO CAMERA. NEARLY NEW.
with S plate-holder and tripod, cost $35.
price $18. O 13. Oregonlan.
EXPRESSFURNITURE AND TRUNKS RE-
moved, reasonable rated. Phone Union 173.
Howe. 1200 E. Division at.
FORTY OR MORE UPHOLSTERED SPRING
cots, three feet width, brand new, cheap.
Address S 15. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE BARGE. 110 FEET LONG, 32
leet wide, inquire oxxice star &ana ex,
15th and Front st.
FOR SALE COW GIVING THREE GAL-
lons milk per day. west ave.. Montavilla
car. C. W. Davlp.
34 TO 5-HORSEPOWSR WOOD SAWING
macnine tor cost oij water st.
Phone Main 4503.
100O LARGE NEW NAPKINS. HEMMED:
best quality linen, for sale. 304 Alder; suit
able for hotel.
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE OF
all kinds, clocks, brass, bronxe and pewter.
333 Washington.
FOR SALE SMITH-PREMIER TTPE
wiiter. almost new; reasonable. C 73. cars
Oregonlan.
TICKET TO CHICAGO FOR SALE. MAN'S.
first-class, via Denver. Address V 15, Ore
gonlan.
FOR SALE FURNISHED COMPLETE HAND
laundry, cheap: laundry for rent. 6S3 Love
Joy. HOUSEBOAT FOR SALE A BEAUTY AND
a bargain. Owner. 109 Sherlock bldg. Phone
5S5.
A FRESH JERSEY MILCH COW. 4 YEARS
old. 394 East Burnslde at- Phone East 42.
FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL 321
Chamber Commerce or phone Main 2363.
HELP WANTED MALE.
MEN and women to learn watcnmksr. en
graving. Jewelers wk; only prac school for
Jewelers; money made learo'g. Watchmkg
Eograv. School. P. L bldg.. Seattle.
WANTED BRIGHT SALESWOMAN. AP
ply room 57, Hotel Northern. 12th and Mar-
shall, this evening between 7:15 and 0
o'clock.
WANTED STENOGRAPHER FOR GENERA
al office work In growing business; wages
small to start with. Address L 14. Orego
nlan. Wanted Men. to learn barber trade: steady
practice: expert Instructions. Write for
terms. Gill-nan's, College. S27 Clay st., S. F.
California wine depot: headquarters bakers,
cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines Sc
per glass. P. Loratl. 143 4th. Clay 1503.
WANTED FOREMAN FOR SASH AND
door dept.; experienced and aggressive, good
habit. Washington Mill Co.. Spokane. Wash.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT
land and throughout state to solicit busi
ness. Call or write. 607 McKay bldg.
YOUNG MAN TO PREPARE FOR PAYING
?iosltlon; fine opening: good salary: chance
or promotion. Box. 1553, Denver. Colo.
WANTED TAILOR. HANDLE CLEANING
and pressing business. Room 03 Falrmount
Hotel. Fair grounds. Call at once.
WANTED NONUNION BRICKLAYERS. AP
ply between S and 10 A. M., room 7, Can
terbury bldg:, 3d and Washington.
EXPERIENCED SOLICITOR. GOOD TERMS,
steady Job. for reliable- aggressive man. Chl
exso Dye Works. 408 Washington.
AN EXPERIENCED FIRE INSURANCE
solicitor, well acquainted In city. Address
with particulars D 100. Oregonlan.
WANTED ' IMMEDIATELY. INSIDE LEC
turer. young man. strong- voice; educated.
Siberian R. R. Co.. Trail.
WANTED WAGON-MAKER DOWN AT As
toria, steady Job; $3 a day and up. Address
Andrew- Asp. Astoria, Or.
WANTED TWO YOUNG MEN. AGE 20;
many other openings. Business Men's Clear-lnx-House.
110 2d.
MAN WANTED TO WORK ON RANCH
near city. Denlsan News Co.. 326 Johnson
St., opposite depot.
RELIABLE BOYS TO DISTRIBUTE SAM
ple. Inquire 431 Seventh. 8:30 to 9. morning;
after 7 evening.
WANTED SOME PLANERS AND GRAD
ers, and also sawmill labor. Eastern St West
ern Lumber Co.
WANTED MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS
tinning and plumbing. ' A. Mlblstlne, Ore
gon City. Or.
BARBER, FIRST-CLASS MAN, GOOD
wages to right man. Call at once, GS
X. 3th st.
"WANTED FIRST-CLASS MOULDER MAN
on detail work. Washington M1U Co.. Spo
kane. Wash.
GROCERY SOLICITOR AND DELIVERY
man: must furnish good reference. O 13.
Oregonlan.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS CRAYON ARTIST;
must- be the best. Address K 15, care Ore
goa4aa. WANTED BRAKEMAN FOR WORK TRAIN
on conftrsctica or logging' road. J 14, Ore
goaJaB. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS BRICK SETTER,
wages $3 for 18,000. at Mrs. Howe's brick
yard. CARPENTER. HUSTLER. PORTLAND Ci
gar Box Mfg. Co.. Union ave. and East
Pine.
BARBER. WANTED SATURDAY NONE
bet flnt-claM. SIS Williams are., cor. Rus
sell. OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED: HIGH,
est price paid, 56 3d. Phoae Pacific 4C
Y6UNG MAN FOR SOUVENIR STAND;
must be a hustler. Apply 5ft N. 3th st.
FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. CO UN
try: Mr wages: 215 Commercial block.
WANTED TINNER AND PLUMBER. IN
qulre A. Miahttav Oregea CKy.
WANTED A COOK AT THE BERLIN" RES
taaraat. 504 North 3th at.
BARBER WANTED STEADY JOB. 280
YajftMH M. J. B. Curtis.
A K3TCHEX MAX WANTBD. 53 N". 1STH
at, ear. Davis
WANTS D TWO XXFEXIKfCBO WAITERS.
JOS- at. ' "
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED A CLOTHING SALESMAN WHO
understands the art of dressing windows,
writing window cards and be generally use
ful; do not want an apprentice, but a man
of experience and of sober habits. The posi
tion la for a store In one of the larger towns
In this state. Adorers D 15. care Oregonlan.
TAKE NOTICE NEWMAN'S AMUSEMENT
Agency furnishes for "all occasions perform
ers, .musicians, singers, novelty acts, dram
atic people, private entertainments, clubs,
dramatic companies, vaudeville houses a spe
cialty. Phone Main 13SS. 351H Morrison.
WANTED HONEST HUSTLING ORGANI
xers whucan produce permanent business
for Fraternal Union of America: best fra
ternal Insurance extant: salary and commis
sion. F. K. Roose. Supreme President.
Denver. Colo.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY BALLADISTS.
sister teams, novelty acts, chorus girls, ama
teurs and professional actors, singers, mu
sicians, etc.. for dramatic companies. Fair,
etc Newman's Theatrical Agency. 351& Mor
rison. WANTED 10.000 LABORERS. LOGGERS,
mill and railroad work. It you want work
com to Portland: wages. $1.40 ta $3 per
day and board.- Canadian Employment Co..
249 Burnslde at.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING
salesman for country: only temperate, ex
perienced persons need apply: good wages
to the right man. Addreas E 15. Oregonlan.
WANTEDA COMPETENT ENGINEER TO
.take charge of an Irrigation plant; must
furnish best of references as to competency
and experience. Address C 12. Oregonlan.
WANTED LEADED GLASS MAKER;
moauy plain leaaea; permanent posmua.
good habits; state experience and wages.
Washington Mill Co.. Spokane. Wash.
WANTED SINGLE YOUNG MAN OF
good address to travel and learn good
pajln- business; references. Call 10 to 2
P. M.. Hotel Imperial.
WANTED BRIGHT. ENERGETIC MAN.
small capital, to take active Interest in good
paying business; pay you to Investigate.
H 15, Oregonlan.
WANTED THREE WIDE-AWAKE HUST
lers. 2 hourrf work every afternoon; good
pay; 2 months' work. Call 87 6th. Se
Sommers.
HELP WANTED "FEMALE.
LADIES WANTING EMPLOYMENT
please call; many situations too numerous
to mention. Exposition and other places.
HANSEN'S LADIES AGENCY.
243H Washington at., cor. 7th.
PHONE MAIN 2662.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY BALLADISTS.
sister teams, novelty acts, chorus girls,
amateurs and professional actors, elngers.
musicians, etc., for dramatic companies.
Fair, etc Newman's Theatrical Agency.
351 Vi Morrison.
10 WAITRESSES. COOK. INSIDE EXPOSI
tlon; others, $20. room near; waitresses,
cooks, dishwashers, pantry, laundry: 50
housework: washwomen wanted. Harvest
hand bellboy. Drake's, 205 Washington.
WANTED 150 GIRLS TO MAKE OVER
alls and shirts; Instructions given to In
experienced. Apply Neustadter Bros..
Standard Factory No. 2, corner East Tay
lor and Grand ave.
EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS FOR COR
sets. shirtwaists, muella underwear, para
solo and fancy articles. Apply between 3
and 0 A. M., 3S0 Washington.
GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL
to see us. Over 1000 positions every moath.
Cail and register. Canadian Parlors, 22U)a
Morrison. Main 1323.
GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN
small family: must be able to cook; $20 per
mo. Apply 40 Front St., Thursday or Friday
morning.
WANTED A WOMAN COOK THAT THOR
. oughly understands the work; references re
quired; a second girl kept. Apply at 835
Lovejoy st.
WANTED A NEAT. TIDY, EXPERIENCED
girl for general housework In a eroall family.
Call mornings at 630 Tillamook st,. Irvlngtcn.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRB
sentatlves In Portland and throughout stats;
good pav. Call or write 607 McKay bldg.
A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework In family of three: German pre
ferred. Apply mornings. SS North 22d st.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT
ers, chambermaldi!. general workers. St.
Louis Agency, 220 Yamhill. Main 5413.
MIDDLE-AGED GIRL. GERMAN. HELP
lady In rooming-house and stop with the
same In her residence. H 33. Oregonlan.
WANTED PLAIN COOK FOR GENERAL
housework, small family. S. W. cor. d
and Northrup. Phone Main 2737.
REFINED. EDUCATED WOMAN TO TAKE
responsible position with Vlavl Co.; perma
nent. Call room 23. Lewis bldg.
COMPETENT FIRST AND SECOND GIRLS,
general housework, small family. Apply
mornings. 72 North 20th st.
WANTED CHRISTIAN WOMAN" FOR GEN
eral housework; must come well recom
mended. Phone Main 2363.
WANTED A DAY NURSE; MUST BE GEN
tie and kind, for a child of 5 yeara. Apply
at elevator. Brown HoteL
TWO WAITRESSES, TWO DISHWASHERS,
nice private house, good wages. 874 Sav
ler at. Main 59S6.
WILLING WORKING GIRL FOR HOUSE
work: must be good, plain cook; reference.
695 Davis, cor. 21st.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE
work: one who stays home nights preferred.
Call 501 Jefferson.
TWO EXPERIENCED GIRLS FOR CHAM
ber work: new-hoteh Hotel Hood, 6th and
Everett ets.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework. Apply 374 Taylor st,, cor.
"West Park.
WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH
housework. Apply after 11 today. 370 Park
street.
WANTED GIRL FOR ROOMING-HOUSE.
Call or address Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver,
Wash.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework. 155 16th 6t, cor. Morrison.
WANTED NECKBAND IRONER AND BODY
Ironer, Oregon Laundry Co., 368 E. Oak at.
LADIES HANDY WITH THE NEErLE FOR
necktie work. Apply room 3, 3920 6th st.
WANTED LADY STENOGRAPHER. CALL
room 17. Washington bldg.. after 10 A. M.
A GIRL FOR - GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
small family. 252 13th st.. near Main.
WAITERS AND WAITRESSES WANTED AT
Hood Restaurant, 0th and Everett et:
WANTED WAITRESSES AT THE LINDELL
Hotel. Market aU et- 3d and 4th.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED AT
Watson's Restaurant, 109 4th st.
WANTED EXPERIENCED CHAMBERMAID
for private hotel. 394 Alder st.
NICE GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK
and take care child. 211 6th st.
WANTED PANTRY GIRL AT THE ZINS
ley Restaurant, 230 First st.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE,
work. Apply 770 Overton st. "
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work and cook. 714 Everett.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN" GENERAL
housework at 22 X. 11th st. . '
WANTED WAIST FINISHERS,
dale. 508 Marcuam.
WANTED TWO EXPERISNCED WAIT
resees. 123 5th .
WANTED GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF-BABY.
221 10th et.
SMALL. GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK.
508. Everett.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED YOUNG PEOPLE TO FIT
themselves for stenographers and book
keepers: placed 207 In positions past year;
can. place you when competes-- -Beanke-Walker
Business College, day ami night.
Catalogue. Call.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers aad Clerks.
WANTED POSITION BY YOUNG. MAN
experienced stenographer 1b law office at
small salary. 3 13. Oregeaias.
GARDENER AND FLORIST A .ROSS
grower; IS years' exporteaee ttader gtaso.
seker asd. steady worker. B 16V Orgtau
A 1 BAKBR, BREAD AND CAKBS, CITY,
or cewicy. H 44 st. v
"H