Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 04, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1905.
NEGLECT HASTENS DEATH
IiACK OF FACILITIES AND DELAY
IX CARE OF SCHWARTZ.
Prisoner Suffering With Delirium
Tremens Dies in Cell in
the City Jail.
Lack of proper facilities upon the part
of the city, and neglect upon the part of
some officials, are alleged to be reasons
for the hastening, at least, of the death
of Samuel Schwartz. From an attack of
delirium tremens he died at 4 o'clock yes
terday morning in a cell of the City Jail.
Schwartz was a Chinese gin "flend,"
and has no relatives in Oregon, so far
as known. He was an outcast, and for
years had wandered about, earning by odd
Jobs sufficient means only o keep soul and
body together. "Wednesday morning he
was picked up by a policeman and locked
up in the City JalL "When found to be in
a bad condition. Assistant City Physician
Slocum was summoned, and ordered that
doses of some decoction be given the pris
oner, and turned his attention to other
and more important business.
"When Captain Moore came on duty he
found Schwartz suffering, as do all gin
drinkers, and continued the applications
of the decoction that i9 usually dealt out
to prisoners with delirium tremens. It
was known that Schwartz was in a crit
ical condition.
Captain Bailey took up the matter when
he assumed command of headquarters at
midnight, and Jailer Lillls gave special
attention to Schwartz. On several occa
sions LIUIs reported to Captain Bailey
that Schwartz was suffering greatly and
was In a dangerous condition; that he was
likely to die at any moment. During the
early hours of the morning Schwartz re
fused to take the decoction, and grew
worse.
At 2 A. M. City Physician Zan tele
phoned to headquarters and inquired of
Captain Bailey if anything needed atten
tion from him. He was told there was
not, and was not again called until after
it was discovered that Schwartz was dead.
Captain Bailey thought there was some
hope, and tried to call Dr. Zan and Dr.
Slocum. but could get neither by tele
phone. Coroner Fmley was notified when it be
came known that death had relieved
Schwartz of his sufferings, and took
charge of the body. He announces there
will be no inquest. Funeral arrange
ments have not yet been made.
"I do not think I am to blame," said Dr.
Zan, "because I asked If I was needed at
2 A. M. and was told I was not. I sup
posed Schwartz was getting along all
right"
"I did not realize Schwartz was so ill.
as he was in the common drunk cell," said
Captain Bailey. I did not hear Jailer LI1
lis say that the man was dangerously 11L
I do not consider that I am in any man
ner responsible for the death."
"I think all was done that could be for
Schwartz," eald Chief of Police Grltz
inachcr. "His critical condition was
known from the start, but we have no fit
place for such prisoners: the hospitals re
fuse to take them, and we have to do
the best we can. "What we need is an
emergency hospital, where such sufferers
as he can be taken and properly cared for.
"Until such time as that, the police can
only use the means at hand, which aro
totally Inadequate and Insufficient."
FAIR FOR JYEW ZEALAND
International Exposition Planned
for Next Year.
The official notice of the New Zealand
International Exhibition, to be held at
Hagley Park, Christ Church, New Zeal
and, has been Issued, and contains valua
ble information to those who may wish
to islt the exhibition. The date of the
opening will be November 1, 1906, and
the exhllbtlon will continue until tho first
week In April. 1307.
The object of the exhibition is educa
tional, and is intended to demonstrate
the resources and possibility of the colony
as one of the world's food producers, fac
tors to show Its vast mineral resources
and to draw attention to its wonderful
scenery and to the opportunities offered to
sportsmen.
Perhaps the principal object will be to
bring before the world the great opening
for industrial enterprises in New Zealand
and to induce capital to turn that way.
Invitations have been, or will be, sent
to all governments to participate in the
exhibition, which is expected to be world-wide
in its scope.
$87.50 BUFFALO AND RETURN $87.50.
On August 14. and 15 the Great Northern
Railway will sell excursion tickets to
Buffalo and return at rate of $87.50 for the
round trip, tickets good going via Great
Northern Railway, returning same or any
direct route, stop-overs allowed on return
trip, limit 60 days east of Chicago, 90 days
west.
For additional Information call on or
address H. Dickson, C. P. & T. A., Great
Northern Railway. 122 Third stret, Port
land, Or.
Those who wish to practice economy
should buy Carter's Little Liver Pills.
Forty nllls in a vial; only one pill a dose.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Aug. 3. Maximum tempera
ture. 72 dep.; minimum. 58. River reading
at 11 A. 1L, 6.S feet: change In past 24
hours, fall. 0.3 of a foot. Total precipita
tion. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., none; total since
September 1, 1804, 34.08 inches; normal.
46.31 Inches; deficiency, 12.23 inches. Total
sunshine August 2, 1005, 6 hours and 20
minutes; possible. 14 hours and 45 minutes.
Barometer (reduced to sea level) at S
P. M.. 30:01.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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"WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Cloudy, -unsettled weather continues In the
North Pacific States. Light rain has fallen
along the North Washington coast and a
thunderstorm wlh moderate rainfall has oc
curred at Focatello, Idaho. It Is cooler east
Of the Cascade Mountains.
The indications are for showers Friday in
Northwestern Oregon, Washington and
Northern Idaho, and for cloudy and threat
ening weather In Eastern Oregon and South
ern Idaho.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 2S
hours ending at midnight, August 4:
Portland and vicinity Showers. South
westerly winds.
Western Oregon Fair Bouth, showers
north portion. Westerly winds.
Washington and Northern Idaho Show
ers. Southwesterly winds.
Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Part
ly cloudy and occasionally threatening.
, ' EDWARD A. BEALS.
District Forecaster.
A Gen
OF
An unprecedentedly heavy Spring season's
business has left us with broken lines that
must be disposed of to give way to Fall Sea
son's Goods now constantly arriving and fill
ing our shelves to the limit.
Largest Exclusive Carpet
House in the West
J. G. MACK & CO.
86-88 THIRD STREET -
ffKL XSTSCXAX. rna.
KftrrKUBViUNimfi
Eoropecn Pits
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At the Portland Auction Rooms. CXi. Jlrst
st. Sale at 2 P.M. C L. Ford, Auctioneer!
At Gllman's Auction Room. 413 Washington
street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gilman,
Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
Multnomah Camp,
No. 77. W. O. W..
will hold regular
session tonight In
their hall. East Cth
and East Alder. A
class of candidates
will be initiated. Re
freshments 'will be
served. All visiting
neighbors cordially Invited to meet with us.
M. O. WILKINS. C. C.
J. M. WOODWORTH, Clerk.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 53.
A. F. & A. M- Stated communica
tion this (Friday) evening. 7:30
o'clock. Work in E. A. degree.
All entered apprentices Invited to
attend. By order W. M.
1. W. PRATT, Sec
MACCABEES. PORTLAND TEXT NO. 1.
meets every Friday night at Elks Hall, Mar
quam bldg. Initiation; drill of Uniform Rank.
All Maccabees are welcome.
E. M. LANCE. R. K.
ROSE CITY CHAPTER. NO. 6.
O. E. S. A regular communication
this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock,
K. P. Hall. Marquara building. By
order W. M.
SARAH B. GUERIN. Secretary.
DIED.
GILMORE In San Francisco, August 2, Mrs.
Caroline Proctor Gil more, beloved mother of
Fred M. GUmore.
McGRAW In this city, at 8 A M., August 3.
1005. Maud Mary Tereaa Frances, beloved
daughter of Arthur and Mary MeGraw, aged
22 years 10 months and 11 days. Funeral
notice later.
AERNE In this city, at the residence of her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Q. Freeburger. 440 E.
8th Pt., on August 3, 1005. Mrs. Dorothy
A erne, aged 66 years. Funeral announce
ment later.
MGRAW In this city, on August 3. 1105. at
the family residence. 285 Lincoln St.. Maud
Theresa Francen MeGraw. aged 22 years,
10 months, 0 days. Funeral announcement
later. -
FUNERAL NOTICES.
W ATKINS At Oregon City. August 2. 1805,
Harry W. Watklns. aged 29 years. The fu
neral services will be held at Flnley's Chapel
today. Interment Rlvervlew. Services pri
vate. GLAFKE At her borne. 327 East Nineteenth
street. Thursday morning. August 3. Cath
erine Glafke. aged 76. beloved wife, of Fred
erick Glafke. Sr., and mother of Fred, Will
Sam and Charles Glafke. and of Mrs. Kate
Johnson. Mrs. Llbble Brayton and Mrs. Net
tle Ludlam. Funeral from the house. Friday,
at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment at Rlvervlew
Cemetery. Friends Invited.
CONNER In this city, on August 2. 1805, at
the family residence, 277 Portland boulevard.
Piedmont, Mary Elizabeth Conner, aged 1
year, 21 days, beloved daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Conner. Funeral today,
Friday. August 4. 1805. at 10 A. M., from
the above residence. Friends of the family
wpectfully Invited to attend. Services at
the grave private. Interment Rlvervlew Cem
etery. PICKENS In this city. August 3. 1805. Mrs.
Mary Pickens, aged 28 years. Friends are
Invited to attend the "funeral today at 0:30
A. M.. at Dunning. McEntee & Gilbaugh's
Chapel. 7th and Pine sts. Interment Mount
Calvary Cemetery.
DUNNING. MENTEE GILBAUGH.
eessors to Dunnlnr It Campion, undertaken
and embalmers. modern In every detail, 7th
and Pine. Phono Mala 430. Lady assistant.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO., 'Undertakers and
embalm ers. have moved to their ucvr build
inc. Third and Salmon. Lady uItaat,
Telephone No. 507.
JT. P. FINLEY SON, runeml Director,
cor. Sd and Madlsoi . Offlco of County Cor
ser. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
P. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady auULaat- Telephone East it.
ZKLLER-BYRNES CO., UNDERTAKERS.
Embalmers, 27S Rus'li East lOSSj lady aVU.
NEW TODAY.
A COUNTRY STORE IN RAILROAD
town near Portland for less than cost by
death of owner; a money-maker; see or ad
dress T. Wlthycombe, room 8. Hamilton
blk Portland Or.
OLD GOLD. JEWELR1. BOUGHT. MADE)
over, exchanged; diamonds, precious stones
loose and mounted; watches, Jewelry repaired.
Uncle Myers, the jeweler. 143 3d. near Aider.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Portland Real Estate at Lowest Rates.
Titles iMured. Abstracts .Furnished.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
0 and 7 Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE
50x50, with two cottes on Petti
grove street, between Seventeenth d
Eighteenth streets. Price 2100. Rents
yield 16 per cent on above price.
RUSSELL & BLYTH x
82y2 Third, Corner Oak.
Sale
ume
c. w. xxewzjEs, acsz.
mcn. rtiruis, ume
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Dsy
AMUSEMENTS.
osr Theater
Dinettes
I. V. T. A1S0CUT19I
C. tilti. fratliHl
Morrison Street between 6th and 7th.
Thono Main 8C8.
Tonight and Special Matinee
Tomorrow Night Tomorrow (Saturday)
At 8:50 o'CIock. At 2:30 o Clock.
THE FAMOUS GERMAN COMEDIANS
KOLB & DILL.
In tho Musical Comedy-Burlesque
" I. 0. U."
COMEDY-FUN-CATClfT MUSIC
20 BEAUTIFUL CHORUS GIRLS-30
POPULAR PRICES Matinee, 23. 35 and 50
cents. Night, 25, 35, 50 and 75 cents.
BELASCO THEATER
TEL
Fill in
(Formerly Columbia Theater) 14th and Wash.
52 PLAYS IN 52 WEEKS
TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK
MATINEES TOMORROW AND SUNDAY
TENTH WEEK BELASCO STOCK CO.
Dramatic Version of Bizet's Opera
CARMEN
BY MARIE DORAN
PRICES Night. 25c to 75c Mats.. 25c to 50c
Aext Week ""LADY BOUNTIFUL"
THE BAKER
,gREAT SPECTAL BILL.
Theater always cooL Keating Flood. Mgrs.
HANVEY & BOYD'S MINSTRELS
Ben Duley. Harry Boyd.
De Garro Brothers.
Casino Comedy Four.
Louis llanvey. Jean Wilson.
Grand Finale Sensation Act.
Moving Pictures.
Baker's Orchestra.
Performances dally at 5:30. 7:30 and 8
P. M. No advanced prices for big show all
seats selling for Tea Cents, excepting boxes.
THE GRAND
EDDIE LESLIE
THE YALE TRIO
MME. CARRIE
THE KING8UURYS
MME. YIDA
MR, FRED PURINTON
THE GRAND1SCOPE
General admission. 10 cents. Evenings.
Sundays and holidays, reserved seats on
lower floor. 20 cents. Box seats. 25- cents.
THE STAR
HUNT'S DOG AND MONKEY CIRCUS
THE MUSICAL REEDS
REKLAW
THE FRANCESCOS
GILES W. HARRINGTON
JOSEPH BONNER
THE STAROSCOrE
General admission. 10 cents. Evenings.
Sundays and holidays, referred teats on
lower floor. 20 cents. Box seats. 25 cents.
RACES
IRVINGTON PARK
RACETRACK
Evep day except Sunday.
First race starts at 2:15 P.
at least 6 great events daily.
ADMISSION (Including;
srradstaBd)
.50c
N. B. All cars transfer at
Second and Washington streets
for track.
Fall of Port Arthur
GRAND OPENING EVERY EYENING
7:30 o'clock. 27th and Upshur St. Great
spectacular reproduction of the famous
naval battle and fall of Port Arthur. Can
nonade and naval siege conducted by 200
men. ADMISSION 25c. Under manage
ment of Major Jack McGuire. Take any
Fair Grounds car.
Lewis and Clark Observatory
HAWTHORNE TERRACE
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Now open. Take Portland Heights car and
get off atlHawthorns Terrace, one block from
car line. No climbing. Electric elevator
Most magnificent view In America. S'es
beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from
top of tower. Open 9 A M. to 0 P. M.
ADMISSION. 10 CENTS.
DANCING
Every Evening: at the
SHAMROCK PAVILION.
S55 Ustsnur St.
Half block east of Main Entrance to
l Tho Exposition.
Good Music. Good Floor.
ADMISSION FREE.
2Co liquors sold. Under sen management.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES.
"Rooms." "Roes ad Board." House
keeping Rooms." "Sltaatleas Wanted. 15
words or less. 15 ceats: 18 to 20 words. 20
cents; 21 to 25 words. 25 ceats. etc No dl
eesBt for additional Isjertioas.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today." 3 cents for 15 words or less;
10 to 20 words. 48 cents; 21 to 25 words, SO
cents, etc first Insertion. Kach additional
iBscrtldB, ear-half; bo farther discount un
der osa iseBtla-
"NEW TODAY" (gange measure agate). 13
cents per line, Srst insertion; 10 cents per
line far each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The OregenlaB. and left at this
office, sfaoatd always be inclosed In sealed
envelope. No stamp Is reaalred on such
letters.
The Oregoalaa will not be responsible for
errors Is advertisements taken through tho
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
A GOOD BANKING HOUSE
Gets better as It grows older, and Its de
positors usually grow with It.
THE OLDEST TRUST CO i IT ANY IN
OREGON
Invites you to Join the large number of
prudent, careful people who for so many
years have found banking relations with It
both agreeable and profitable.
You will like our Speclal-Certlficate-of-Depoilt
plan It is always in favor where its
peculiar value is known.
To be able to keep your money In the
bank, earning liberal interest, yet available
when you want it such & plan is worth
while.
CALL. TIIONE OR WRITE FOR
PARTICULARS.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
Resources over $1,000,000
109 Third Street. Phone Main 433.
BEN J. I. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
Butter! Butter!
Our. Other
Price. Prices.
Best creamery 50c 53-C0c
Dairy butter 35 -40c
Ranch eggs 22K-25C 30c
Best sugar-cured hams.. He 10c
Breakfast baron .... 15c ISc
Best of tea, lb 30c 50-75c
Lard. 5-lb. pall 45 -55c 55-C5e
Remember, Chickens on Satur
. day 16c and 17c
All 'goods retailed at wholesale prices.
LA GRAND CREAMERY.
201 Yamhill Street.
Holiday's Addition
For Sale A new S-room cottage, all con
veniences, full cement basement, stretts
fully Improved.
A very desirable location.
Convenient to two trolley lints.
Terms will be given.
Lots told oa advantageous terms to hoxas.
builders.
The Oregon Real Estate Co
SSU Third fit Room 4.
California "Bliss Lands
Homeseekers act promptly. Secure a 20
acre farm of Irrigated lend at 550 to 1Q per
acre, price Including water rights one
fourth cash. Reached by Southern Pacific
or Santa Fe Overland Line, direct to Tulare
City. 2 miles from Bliss Lands. Alfalfa,
com. grain, deciduous fruits, vegetables,
hogs, dairy cattle thrive. Booklet free from
Bliss Lands (Inc.). 610 Parrot t bldg., San
Francisco.
Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards.
Real Estate City and Farm.
Insurance in AH Lines.
A. H. BIRRELL.
202-3 McKay bid.. Third and Stark sts.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
160 ACRES. NINE MILES FROM M'MINN
vllle. 4 mllfti from another good town, on
the Willamette River; fine farm buildings,
well fenced with good wire fencing, good
water system, with windmill; 10 acres bear
ing hops, good drying plant; 12 acres bearing
orchard; 70 acres grain land; balance pas
ture; public warehouse on place, school and
church near by. This hopyard produced
20.000 pounds of dried hops for five years;
last year's crop worth J 0000. This year"
crop goes with sale, with Immediate pos
session. Price 510,000. Write for particu
lars. Warren & Stater. McMInnvllle, Or.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Eli let, commanding uood view; 650 each.
Six lots, commanding t st view; 51000 each.
We believe tbeie are tl e cheapest and beat
lots on the Heights or Li the city; all front
ing on car line; easy turns.
AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO.
Phone Main 6'jSX. 22j Failing building.
12 ACRES.
All cleared, rich land. 3 acres beaverdam
(onion land), spring water, within 300 feet
of Oregon City car line. - miles south of
Mllwaukle; could be subdlvlslded Into lots or
acre tracts; price $3000; easy terms; would
sell oae-halt for 51600.
AMERICAN INVESTMENT-CO..
Phos Main 53S3. 222 Falling building.
ACRE- TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE
as a specialty, within city limits or outside.
Soros r.crrj with terms as low as 510 per
month with waur. A. C Churchill & Co..
-lac," 110 2d st
BEAUTIFUL HOMES. 7 AND S ROOMS,
with all modern conveniences; on E. 3d.
between Wasco and Multnomah; conven
ient to 3 carllnes; for sale on easy terms.
Apply to owners. Parish & GoUrlay. on
premises. Phone East 150.
1COX100 FEET. GL1SAN. BET. 23D AND
. 24tb. $70(O, provided residence will be built
thereon costing at least 16000. Frank C
Baker, owner. Hamilton bldg.
FOR SALE THE CHOICEST HOMES IN
Oregon at Beaverton. 8 miles west ot
Portland: 1 to 100 acres; fare 35 cents.
Barnes it Cady.
BUY FROM THE OWNER; SAVE COMMIS
SI on a; several four and five-room cottagN for
sale on Installments; some as rent. H 33,
Oregonlan.
53C00-20TH STREET. NEW TWO-STORY
house, attic, gas and electric flxturea. fur
nace heat; rents 535: terms. O 37, Ore
gonlan. LARGE HOUSE AND GROUND, EAST
Side, close In. suitable for small sanitarium
or lovely home: cheap. Phone East 475.
SELLWOOD LOTS. J5.00 DOWN AND 55.00
a month; from 575.00 to $200.00. Sellwood
Townsite Co. Phone Union H91.
FOR SALE NEW C-ROOM HOUSE. ALL
modem conveniences; price reasonable. In.
quire owner, 731 E. Ash st.
ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE. S MILES
from Morrison et. bridge. C. K. Ballard,
MUwaakie. Or.
FOR SALE CORNER LOT; WILL SACRI
flee for cash. Address Box K 31. Oregonlan.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND LOTS.
West or East Side. Apply forenoons U9 3d st.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
COLLINS LAND CO. (IXC.MVE BRING
hti-M ..r! ..11... A.t)ir lift Your nrnrtrtir
with cs; we aro doing considerable advertis
ing, and will extend It further; our facilities
are exceDtlonal: bank references. Steams
bldg. Phone Maln'2324.
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT RESIDENCE
with modern Improvements; conveniently
near good public school. Address F. C
Knapp. Camp Peck. University Park. city.
FOR RENT FARMS.
110-ACRE FARM. 75 ACRES HEAVY
"nearly harvested crop, all stock, farm
machinery; for rent, sale or exchange:
1 hours' drive. Owner, 177 Sherman st.
FOR SALE LAND HCKIP.
LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS. GUAR AN-
teed, mineral lanes Utiso. public land prac
tice, iuu&s iza wo.. tears cucg.
FOR SALE FARMS.
CLARK COUNTY BARGAINS.
LOOK HERE! Land, Improvements, stock,
implements and crop, very sightly, 5Vj miles
to dally train.
Now read It: 160 acres, almost level, very
rich toll, no rocks; 60 acres cleared. 20 acres
half cleared. 10 acres slashed. 140 acres
fenced, wire and board. 60 acres swale; beau
tiful tt large room houm; excellent well wa
ter: creek; large bam. fruit drier; other
buildings; 600 large prune trees; another
mixed orchard; 10 milch cows and 10 head
young stock; 35 sheep: 13 hogs; young span
mares and colt; wagon, mower and rake; 40
tons fine hay, 5 acres nice wheat. 20 acres
oats, 2 acres potatoes; mile to school. 2
miles to small town. 5h miles to dally train.
20 miles by good wagon road to Vancouver;
only 55500.
A beautiful little farm. SO acres fine wheat
and hay land; 30 acres cleared. 40 acres
fenced, two small houses, small barn, stone
mllkhouse. 15x15 feet. 100 large fruit trees;
2ij miles from email town, iij miles from
dally train; only 51750.
40 acres good level land. 3 acres cleared
and in cultivation; 4 acres slashed; small or
chard; 6-room house, bam 16x24 and sheds; 3
miles from a town and tv.-o dally steamboats
to Portland; 1600; other good buys.
JAMES J. O'KEANE.
Christ Block. Vancouver. Wash.
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 10 ACRES
with 0 acres In crop: land lays beautifully,
not foot of waste land; live water; fine
bearing orchard; nice 4-room house, bam:
close to good shipping town; on road close to
school. Price. ?700. Terms.
SO acres with 35 acres under plow and
In crop; nearly all creek bottom; no
waste land; one acre of green tim
ber; fine trout stream flows through
place: good family orchard; good 7
rocra house with spring water in yard;
large bam; with this place goes a horse. 5
head cattle, ot which 4 are milch cows;
all farming Implements, including wagon
and harness; also household furniture; on
county road close to school, and 4 miles
from Castle Rock. Price 51650; with con
venient terms. Call at 730 Chamber ot
Commerce between the hours of 9 A. M. and
2 P. M. and 7 and S la evening of Tuesday.
Wednesday and Thursday of this week and
get Information from a member of our firm.
Go to Kelso firm to see property. Imus &
Wllloughby. Kalaroa. Wash., and Cowllta
County Land Co.. Combined. Kelso. Wash.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN FINE 354-acre
valley farm, about 200 acres bottom land,
about 160 In cultivation; balance low bench
partly cleared and In grass; good buildings,
fences and orchard; some beaverdam; about
1500 cords ot flr and ash timber; electric
light and telephone; close to rail, church and
schools; 26 miles to Portland; 545 per acre;
terms. S 3. Oregonlan.
67 ACRES ARABLE LAND. 0 MILES FROM
corvaills, railroad and school 1 mile, county
road, mall route, telephone line, well fenced,
no buildings; would make good home for one
with money to build; price 52000. Address
owner, O 40. Oregonlan.
FOB SALE TIMBER LANDS.
FOR SALE CHEAP QUARTER-SECTION
timber land, 12 miles from S. P. railway,
Douglas County; large body of timber ad
joining. Apply 375 East Burnslde st.
FOR SALE CHEAP HOMESTEAD RELIN
qulrhment; will cruise 8 to 10 million of yel
low flr. J. W. Derabach. St. Charles Hotel.
6H ACRES OF TIMBER IN COWLITZ
County. Wash., for sale at a bargain if
taken scon. D. W. Faulkner. Anita, la.
CHOICE TIMBER CLAIMS. HOMESTEADS
for location. Inq. 70S Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicles and Harness.
100 VEHICLES IN STORAGE, CONSISTING
of express, furniture and delivery wagona.
hacks, buggies, carts and surreys: they must
be sold regardless of cost. S3-S5-S7 Union
ave.. between Stark and Washington st.
FOR SALE OR RENT HORSES AND VE
hlclcs by the day. week or month; harness,
raddles and 200 new and second-hand rigs
tor sale or exchange. Tomllnson &. Caatl
Cay. 211 Washington it.
CAMPERS' FINE TEAM. HARNESS. WAG
on; a bargain If sold today; suitable for
farmer; might exchange for suburban acre
age, pay difference. 653 Halsey st.
FOR SALE GOOD RIDING AND DRIVING
mare; well broken; also rubber-tired
buggy. 1166 Thurman st. Phone Main
1217.
BLACK PONY BUGGY AND HARNESS FOR
sale. Inquire Red Front Stable. 26 N. 15th
St.. after 8 A. M. Sunday.
CAMPING WAGONS. HARNESS. HORSES
For rent and for sale. Hubert &. Hall. 26tl
Fourth at.
FOR SALE A FINE NEW STUDEBAKER
trap, half price; must be sold. Phone East
211.
FINE HORSE AND BUGGY. SAFE FOR
woman. 307 Falling bldg. Main 3407.
Pianos.
A GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE; 510o;
will deliver to purchaser. Phone East 1532;
Monday.
Miscellaneous.
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 shingles; to;
sew roofs there is nothing better; guaran
teed: Mastic roof paint and cement wilt
stop small leaks. National Mastic Roofing
Co., room 2, Hamilton bldg.
SHOE STORE FOR SALE NICE STOCK. IN
volce about 51500.00; full line, with yell-established
trade; living-rooms In rear; rent
very low; owing to 111 health of owner, must
sell at once for cash, or will trade for In
come property at invoice price; no bonus.
Apply 220 Oak. city.
FOR SALE NEW ANI SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables; easy payments: ws
rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod
em bar fixtures, cheap prices. Uruoswtck
Balke-C'cllender. 49 3d st.
FINEST AND BEST-PAYING LAUNCH ON
"Willamette River; price reasonable; terms.
Address Harry Randies. 405 1st st. Phone
Main 4750.
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE.
carved, and 4 pot beds, bureaus, cheat, ta
bles and desks; genuine antiques. 633 wash
Ington.
SUBURBAN GROCERY STOCK. FIXTURES
and furniture of 4 living rooms, on car
line; cheap rent. Call 110 Grand ave.
FOR SALE 45 ACRES OF OYSTER LAND,
situated at Hood Canal, Kitsap County,
Wash. E 34, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE A, BILLIARD AND A POOL
table, good condition. Post Exchange, Van
couver Barracks. Wash.
GOOD FRESH COW. MILKING 5 GAL
lons; choice of two cows, Fralney's rock
crusher. Barnes Road.
FOR SALE 12 H. P. WEBER OASOUNE
engine. Al condition and a bargain. 524
Chamber Commerce.
FOR SALE GAS ENGINE MACHINERY,
tools and patterns. Address 927 L St..
Fresno, Cal.
FOR SALE SMITH-PREMIER TYPE
writer, almost new; reasonable. C 73, cars
Oregonlan.
HOUSEBOAT FOR SALE A BEAUTY AND
a bargain. Owner. 100 Sherlock bldg. Phone
5S5.
FOR SALE CHOICE JERSEY COW. PA-
clflc Stables, comer Salmon and Front sts,
ONE FRESH YOUNG COW AND CALF
for sale. Inquire at 123 Lownsdale st.
FOR SALE NEW ROLL-TOP DESK; PAID
545; will sell for. 530. K 34. Oregonlan.
3 SECOND-HAND SAFES. IN FINE CONDI-
tlon. for eale cheap. 54 3d st.
GASOLINE LAUNCH FOR SALE.
Union 12S1.
PHONE
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS.
TENT GROUND FOR RENT; REASONABLE.
cloe In. D 34. Oregonlan.
HELP WANTED MALE.
ENERGETIC ADVERTISING SOLICITOR.
Call 10 A. M. or 3 P. M. 315 Oregonlan bldg.
FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. CO UN-
try; big wages; 215 Commercial block.
WANTED BOYS. IS YRS. AND OVER. TO
work In factory. Apply Zi 1st st.
TOOL SHARPENER. MINE. 4 DAY.
HANSEN. 26 N. 2D ST.
BOY IN TYPEWRITER BUSINESS, 52.50
weex. iloss & noes, starx st.
WANTED BOOKKEEPER AND AD-WRIT-en
call today. 110 2d sU
BARBER WANTED G UAR ANTEE. 253 1ST
St.. near Maauon.
WANTED ROOMING-HOUSE RUNNER. 135
North isth st.
BARBER WANTED GOOD GUARANTEE.
2bW.34 St.
FIRST STICKERMAN. APPLY 291 4TH ST.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER
and general office man. must be neat, rapid
and accurate; willing to start at moderate
salary and give bond; answer In own hand
writing, giving references; experience and
lines familiar with; permanent to right party.
Address Q 32. Oregonlan.
MEN. 1000 MEN.
For new R. R. construction. Eastern Oregon,
ouniusion; years wore; jaoorers. team
sters, rock and station men; free farei
HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
26 North Second St.. Portland.
ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY
treated; discharges pofltlvelv cured In from
3 to 5 days; consultation free and strictly
confidential; send tor our symptom blank.
X-Radlum Medical Institute. Allsky bldg.,
3d and Morrison sts., Portland.
WANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS HUSTLERS
to sen popular article in the city; none but
first-class men need apply. Call Saturday, 10
A. M. Baggage Transfer Co., room 10, 6th
and Oak.
WANTED JUNIOR DRUG CLERK. WITH
one or two years" experience; permanent po
sition .and promotion for right man; prefer
young man who lives at home. A 34, Ore
gonlan. MEN and women to learn watchmkg, en
graving, jewelers nic; omy prac. scnooi tor
Jewelers; money made leara'g. Watchmkg
Engrav. School, P. I. bldg.. Seattle.
ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN
gooa income corresponding tor newspapers:
experience unnecessary; send for particulars.
Press Syndicate. Lockport. N. Y.
GOOD SALARY. EASY WORK. SHORT
hours and a profession with a future. Fbr
particulars. Newman's Theatrical Informa
tion Bureau. 3510 Morrison.
WANTED GOOD JOB PRINTER, WITH
knowledge of presswork; state wages; none
but sober, reliable need apply. Southern
Oregonlan. Medford. Or.
STATION MEN. ROCK WORK.
Good prices, all winter work, free fare.
Particulars from HANSEN'S OFFICE, 26
North Second st.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS GROCERYMAN,
city; cierx in general merchandise. Eastern
Oregon. Clerks Registration Bureau. 265
Morrison st.
SAILORS WANTED FOR ENGLISH SHIP
bound to South Africa. Apply at Sailors
Home. cor. 2d and Gllsan sts.; wages $25
per mo.
WANTED TWO MEN WHO HAVE GEN-
eral experience In working in smelter; must
be men not afraid of hard work. H 34. Ore
gonlan. Wanted Men to learn barber trade; steady
practice; expert instructions, tvrue xor
terms, GUlman's College, 627 Clay at., S. F.
California wine depot; headquarters bakers.
cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wince 3c
per glass. P. Loral!. 148 4th. Clay 1503.
WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN OF
good address as traveling salesman. Call
10 to 12 A. M.. room 14, 3SI Yamhill st.
RELIABLE. ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN
about IS years age apply at once, superin
tendent's office. Olds. Wortraan & King.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT-
land and throughout state to solicit bust
nt. Call or write. 607 McKay bldg.
WANTED AT ONCE SECOND-HAND MOV-
Ing picture machines, films, song slides.
Room 11. 351H Morrison.
A BRIGHT EASTERN BOY IN RETAIL
store; age 16. 18. Address, with references,
B 34. care Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN. NEAT APPEARANCE.
knowing city, delivery and general work, at
once. 40S Washington.
WANTED MAN TO HELP BUILD LOG
cabin Is timber. Call at once at 66 Labbe
bldg.. cor. 2d--Vash.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR
ber trade: fine chance; some money required.
500 Washington st. .
WANTED A WOOD TURNER. APPLY
Dcerobecher Manufacturing Co., East 2Sth
and O. R. Sc. N.
WANTED 10 TEAMS AT TENTH AND
Taylor street, at 56.50 per day, to haul dirt.
E. M. Skinner.
WANTED TENOR AND BASS SINGERS
for minstrels. Apply Hanrey & Boyd, Ba
ker Theater.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN TO MAN
age furniture factory. Address lock box 17.
Newberg, Or.
WANTED CABINET-MAKER FAMILIAR
with furniture. Call Portland Sprlngbed &
Fura. Co.
WANTED A GOOD CANVASSER: SALARY
to right party. The Western Lady. 147
Front st.
EXPERIENCED COLLECTOR AND so
licitor for law firm. Address W 34, Ore
gonlan. WANTED FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER
and stenographer. Address F 23. care Ore
gonlan. MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED;
highest price paid. 50 Sd. Phone Pacific
WANTED OLD CLOTHES. SHOES. HIGH
est price paid. 160 Front. Phone Pacific 02.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED 150 GIRLS TO MAKE OVER
alls and shirts; Instructions given to In
experienced. Apply Neustadter Bros..
Standard Factory No. 2. comer East Tay
lor and Grand ave.
DOMESTICS. COOKS. WAITRESSES. CHAM
bermalds. etc: city. Coast. Fair and coun
try; plenty of work. Canadian Parlors.
2264 Morrison. Main 1323.
HOTEL WAITRESSES AND COOK (MAN),
fare advanced. Hoqulam; chambermaid and
dishwashers, coast. .Drake's. 2054 Wash
ington. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work: must be good cook; two in family;
wages 530.00. Apply 816 Lovejoy. forenoon.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRB
itntativs In Portland and throughout stats;
good pay. Call or writs 607 McKay bldg.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAlt
ers. chambermaids, general workers. St.
Louis Agency. 230 YamhllL Main 5413.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES (YOUNG
ladles) in our lunch room. Call after 10:30
A. M. Swetland & Son. 273 Morrison.
HANSEN'S LADIES AGENCY,
343 tt Washington st.. cor. 7th. upstairs.
Phone Main 2692.
WANTED TWO GOOD ACTS FOR THE
Fair. Call immediately at Newman's Vaude
ville Circuit. 851tt Morrison.
GIRL WANTED TO DO COOKING AND
housework. Apply to Mrs. L Frohman,
Parlor C. Portland HoteL.
GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work: good cook; good wages. 67 N. 14th.
bet. Davis and Everett.
WANTED NEAT. INDUSTRIOUS GIRLS IN
left cream parlor. Clerks' Registration Bu
reauj 265 Morrison st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL nUSEWORK. FAM
ily of three; wages 515. Inquire mornings.
. 447 West Park st.
WANTED PARTNER. BY MRS. DAVIS,
for day nursery; small capital required.
Phone Main 4044.
WANTED A GOOD SALESLADY AT SOU
venlr stand who understands leather burning.
324 Washington st.
GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. FAMILY OF
three living In flat. 4616 6th st.. comer of
Jackson.
WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Apply 605 East Main St., cor.
10th st.
WANTED WOMAN OR GIRL FOCI GEN
eral housework. 344 Oregon st- Phone East
2207.
EXPERIENCED OIRL FOR CHAMBER AND
dining-room work. Brown Hotel. 271& Grand
ave.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; small family; good wages. 570 Hoyt st.
WANTED GIRLS TO WORK IN BOOK
bindery. Howe. Davis & Kilham, 111 2d st.
TWO COMPETENT GIRLS.1 ONE FOR UP
stairs, one for pantry. 53 N. 18th. Davis.
WANTED COMPETENT NURSE FOR FOUR
children; ages 3 to 11. 404 Madison st.
WANT GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK:
two In family. 1196 East Taylor st.
WANTED GIRLS. EXPERIENCED SHIRT
makcrs and finishers, at 75 1st.
A GOOD GIRL WANTED AT LANGE Ho
tel. 6th and Washington.
WANTED GOOD COOK,
st,, comer Everett st.
APPLY S3 W. 23D
WANTED GOOD COOK. PRIVATE FAMILY.
54 North IStb st.
EXPERIENCED CHAMBERMAID WANTED
at 147 13th st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
2 CHAMBERMAIDS. 535; CHAMBERMAIDS
Deacn. -u; waitresses Exposition, city,,
country; top wages; housegirls and corks;
others.
HANSEN'S LADIES AGENCY.
343 tt Washington st,. cor. 7th. upstairs.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED YOUNG PEOPLE TO FIT
themselves for stenographers and bock
keepers; placed 207 In positions past ycar
can place you when competent. Behnke
Walker Business College, day and night.
Catalogue Call.
WANTED 100 HQPPICKERS; BEST YARD
easy to earn money. Apply to Andrew Kxtj,
& Co.. 27S Morrison st.
SITUATION WANTED MA I.E.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
WANTED POSITION IN OFFICE: CAN
give satisfactory references from house was
with eight years. Address G. F. Powell. Ea
gene. Or.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED WORK BY GERMAN OF FIRST,
class experience in carpenter and cement
work: also signs and fresco painting, scalp
tor work In wood and plaster; situation pre
ferred for factory, company or firat-c!aaa
contractor. E 31. Oregonlan.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN
furnish domestic servants, farmers also, all
kinds of help. Clay 513. 26S Everett sr.
SITUATION WANTED BY STRICTLY SOB
er man. of good habits and appearance city
or country. L 34. Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED BY ARCHITECT,
ral draughtsman, good sculptor, for any de-.
oration. F 31. Oregonlan.
STEADY POSITION BY
speller, professional, parka
street). F 34. Oregonlan.
BIG-LUNGEO
or fairs
CARPENTER; GOOD. ALL AROUND WORK
rnan. wants Job or day work. Phone Car
penter. Scott 5303.
JAPANESE BOY WISHES TO WORK AT
housework in family or lodging-house. V
34. Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE WORK TRIV
ing grocery wagon or bus for hotel. T 32.
Oregonlan.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS HOTEL CHAM
ber work or any kind help. P 40. Oregoniarj
JAPANESE WANTS ALL KINDS HOT. SS
work In a small family. C 34. Oregontar
JAPANESE. FIRST.CLASS COOK. WANTS
situation to do cooking. 45 N. 1st st.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Domestics.
WANTED POSITION FOR GENERAL
housework with German-speaking famUj
Phone Black 012.
GENERAL HOUSEWORK
cooking. 864 E. Davis st.
AND PLAIN
Housekeepers.
SITUATION WANTED CAPABLE WOMAN
housekeeper, widower's family; experiencfl
woman, chamberwork. 230tt Yamhill, Phcn
Main 6413.
RESPECTABLE REFINED WOMAN A3
housekeeper for one or two: wages 513 per
month. M 34. Oregonlan.
Ulscelianeocs.
FURNISHED CHAMBERMAIDS. WAIT
resses. cooks, doir-jr-lcs. Exposition help
anybody, city, country; (Japs. Chinese
Drake. 205tt Washington.
BY A YOUNG WOMAN AS MAID OR NURSE
to party going East or South. Tel. Main
2814. Address Miss K. Macdonald. Pertlanl
postofflce.
COLORED LADY WISHES SITUATION
chambermaid, second girl or cook, la small
family. 631 Hood st.
COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS STEADY
day work for Mondays; whole days omy.
Phone Main 2435.
GIRL WANTS WORK BY DAY OR HOI R
In restaurant, lunchroom or bakery. Phone
Clay 710.
WANTED AGENTS.
"GENERAL AGENT TO HANDLE PEER
lesi enveloDe. stamD and label molstener
In Oregon. Quick seller; used In every of
flee, mailing-room, etc.; ean make g-o&
money; retails for 51- Send for samp;
and terms. Good show for a live- man,
W. B. Curtis St Co.. 617 Mission St.. San
Francisco. Cal.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OUR SUPZ
rior. high-grada nursery stock; new and com
plete outfit furnished free; ch weky.
write today for choice ot territory. Adlreas
Capital City Nursey Company. Salem. Or
AGENTS WANTED--TO SELL OUR HIOH
grada nursery stock. Choice territory is Or
egon. Washington and Idaho. Cash ad
vanced weekly; outfit free. Write at one for
terms. Chlco Nursery Co.. Chlco. Cal,
LADY OR GENTLEMAN TO SELL NEW AR
tlcles; quickest eeller ever put en the mar
ket; 55 to 510 a day to hustlers. Inquire
at 2Stt North 16th St.. comer of Washington,
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO INTRO
duce and sell self-Ughtlng gas lamps; dees
away with matches and gas lighters; se.Is
on sight. 603 Washington, cor. 10th.
Wanted Photograph coupon salesmen; big pay.
Exposition offer. Kemoranai siuaio, uj
ADVERTISING SOLICITORS. $3 TO 510
daily. See Allen mornings. 107 Sherlock bldg.
LADY AGENT SOMETHINO NEW. OOOQ
seller, big wages. 215 Commercial o!.
W ANTED TO RENT.
OWNERS AND AGENTS WILL FIND IT TO
tleir advantage to list their vacant houses
or flats with our free rental department.
Our vacant house directory has become a
recognised institution in Portland, hon
dreds of tenants being weekly placed tn
suitable quarters. We make no chargs
whatever, and landlords should take ad
vantage, of this service by calling at our
rental department, filling In our Informa
tion blank: leave the rest to us; wo wi i
secure a dsslrable tenant; we want houses
In all parts of city and suburbs. It you
have a vacant house, flat or apartment,
phone the particulars. We won't allow It
to remain long idle.
H. E EDWARDS. HOCSEFURNISHER.
Rental Department. 1S3 to 191 1st r
WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY. TO BUY
the return portion of railroad ticket to
Omaha. Neb. Write full description of ticket
and give owner's telephone number. R 31.
Oregonlan.
MARRIED COUPLE WANTS 2 FURNISHED
rooms, permanently. In private family, must
be reasonable; references exchanged. Phons
Main 3142.
WANTED THREE OR FOUR HOUSEKE3P
lng rooms, must be centrally located. Ad
dress, stating price, G 27. care Oregonlan.
WANTED RESIDENCE LOT IN Ex
change for 5 acres land and some cash.
Phone Ecst 1546.
HOU3E 25 TO 30 ROOMS. WILL PAY GOOD
rent for suitable place. J. V. Crelghton
Co.. 165tt 3d st.
YOUNG MAN WISHES BOARD WITH PRI
vate family, convenient to city. Q 31. Ore
gonlan. GENTLEMAN WANTS FURNISHED ROOM
fairly close In; state rent, T 34. Oregonlan,
THREE OR FOUR HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
by adults. J. V. Crelghton Co.. 165 3d st.
FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED FOR Vis
itors. J. V. Crelghton & Co.. 165H 3d st,
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
THE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS BUYS
all kinds ot furniture, new or old. at 211
1st st. Phone Main 5655.
WANTED SECOND-HAND 8 OR 10-H.-P.
gasoline engine; must stand Inspection and b
reasonable in price. Address G 34. Oregoal-8.
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes; highest price paid. Call at tho
'Fair Deal.' 62 N. 3d. Phono Hood 517.
. -. ,UU AVANTED ON RIVER BANKS
at once. Write particulars and price; must
be low. Kenyon. 38S 1st st,. Portland.
20 TEAMS WANTED FOR WORK IN C1TT ;
wages 55 00 per day. Apply 81 East 11th St..
or phone Union 78.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT-
tle of all kinds. Phone East
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
ONE PLEASANT ROOM. IN PRIVATE FAM
lly; convenient to car line. 342 Morris sc.
bet. .Union and Rodney aves. Phona East
2474.
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