Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 14, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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    -THE MORNING OREGOXTAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1905,
GREAT CROWD ill SEASIDE
SPOUTING WHALES ARE SEEN
BY TEN THOUSAND.
Portland Is Well Represented as
Are All the Cities of the
Northwest.
ASTORIA, Or., Aug. 13. (Special.)
lost favorable weather conditions
Drought 10,000 people to Seaside today, the
patronage easily breaking the record for
the season. In fact, never in the history
of this beach resort has a scone so ani
mated been presented.
The Itinerants hailed from everywhere,
Portland's contingent, of course, predom
inating, but Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma,
Boise and Astoria were represented in
goodly numbers.
Early this morning the beach was fairly
crowded. Upon the arrival of the through
train from Portland shortly before noon,
the popular strand was black with peo
ple. Rooms in all hotels were at a pre
mium, and to seat parties of Jour was
quite Impossible In the dining-rooms. With
high tide In the morning, surf devotees
turnad out in hundreds. Bathing con
tinued through the day.
A school of whales played about the
waters In plain sight of those on tho
beach and excited considerable Interest.
Occasional glimpses were caught l the
mammals, and they were presumably of
the gray species. They remained near
Seaside for a full hour, by frequent spout
ing manifesting their presence. The sight
was unique, especially to Eastern visitors,
who were at the seashore for the first
time.
Several attempts were made to launch
the lifeboat late this afternoon, but a
high surf prevented a successful trip. The
attempts, however, were spectacular, and
many fears were expressed among those
on shore as to the possibility of the crew
coming out of tho ordeal alive.
Dressed In swimming suits and wearing
life-preservers, the crew of Ave amateurs
forced the boat Into the breakers. They
reached a point 100 yards from shore and
were suddenly slapped back upon the
beach by a formidable roller. The second
attempt was made, and this proved futile.
Ine night train to Portland was made
up of 20 coaches, and these were packed
with the itinerants, every seat being
taken and hundreds of persons being
forced to stand. The crowd was well
handled, however, the train leaving Sea
side and arriving at Astoria on schedule.
Hotel men pronounce today the best they
have had In years.
FIGHT SHY OF BATHS.
Eastern Folk Don't Ijike Frec-for-A1I
Show.
Boston Transcript.
"What is the matter with the public bath
system in New York City? The Society
for Improving the Condition of the Poor
in the metropolis has been Impelled, It ap
pears, by lack of patronage at the public
baths, to institute a campaign of educa
tion in the hope of Inducing the great
congested throngs, minus cleanliness fa
cilities, to take advantage of the gener
ous provisions offered gratis by city and
private philanthropy. A handsomely il
lustrated calendar has just been got out.
and is being distributed in the saloons
and in the small shops of the vicinity,
showing the attractive interior of the new
MHbank Memorial Bath. The free inside
baths In Manhattan, It is stated, now
have accommodations for 20,000 bathers
daily, but the actual attendance is but
6000 a day. In addition, tho public bath
houses in New York seem to have been
peculiarly the prey of vandals, who have
visited the places merely for amusement,
bent on mischief, and with the inclination
to make playhouses of them rather than
to use them for the purposes of cleanli
ness. The discipline, essential, does not
seem to have been well sustained, and the
result has been destruction and waste of
money and endeavor.
The difficulty, it Is claimed by those
who have had broad experience in public
bath administration, lies in the fact that
the bath privileges are provided free of
charge. The consensus of opinion leans
to the view that this plan Is a mistake,
when the uneducated, and those lacking
in finer sensibilities, have to be dealt
with. The Ignorant, stupid poor have. It
is conceded, only contempt for what Is
offered them free of charge, and an im
portant principle in scientific charity Is
Involved in the pauperizing plan of provid
ing even so essential a. thing as oppor
tunity for cleanliness, free of cost. Much
better results, it is proved, are had. when
a small fee is collected, which dignifies
the privilege acquired In the view of the
patron.
This contention Is supported by the ex
perience of Philadelphia, where the ali-the-year
baths have been on the fee plan
from the beginning, and where the record
is of constantly Increasing expansion and
attendance, which is four times greater
than at the outset seven years ago. It is
stated by the superintendent of the Phil
adelphia baths that many poor but self
respecting working people patronize tho
institutions who would not attend if they
could get the service for nothing. Unfor
tunately for New York, however, no
charge can be made for the baths under
the arrangement by which Its extensive
and generous free public bath system has
been installed. Recourse can only be had
to the process of education, inculcating re
gard for public property and Inspiring tho
self-respect which makes personal clean
liness an obligation.
Value of Walking and Riding.
London Chronicle.
A brisk daily walk or a ride on horse
back beats any more elaborate forms
of physical exercise for simplicity com
bined with efficiency. In walking, es
pecially If the ground Is somewhat
undulating:, a very large number of
muscles are brought into natural and
easy play, sufficiently, at any rate, to
stimulate the circulation, which In Its
turn compels full expansion of the
lungs and due aeration of the blood.
The professional or business man re
quires no more than this to keep him
fit for his duties, provided he follows
the ordinary rules of "health in respect
of bathing, eating, drinking and cloth
ing, ir he is afflicted, with a sluggish
liver. Indigestion or inactivity of the
alimentary canal as a whole, a man
may derive more benefit to health on
horseback. But that is really a cura
tive form of exercise.
DAYLIGHT DOWN COLUMBIA.
On
"T. J. Potter," Queen of IUtct Boats.
Don't Miss It.
T. J. Potter sails for Astoria and North
Beach as follows: August 15,S:15 A. M.;
August 16. 3 A. M.; August 17. 8 Ai JL:
August 18, 9 A.M.; August 19. 10:40 A. M.
Don't fail to see the Lower Columbia from
decks of this magnificent boat. Particu
Sars and O. R. &. N. Summer book by
asking C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent.
Third and Washington streets, Portland.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL RETORT.
PORTLAND. Aug. 13. Maximum tempera
ture, 75 dee.; minimum. 58 deg. River read
ing at 11 A. M., 6.1 feet: change In past 24
hours, fall 0.2 foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M.
to 6 P. M., none: total elnce September 1, 1D04,
34.0S Inches; normal, 40.41 Inches; deficiency,
12.23 Inches. Total sunshine, August 12, 1005,
9 hours and 24 minutes; possible, 14 hours
and 18 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea
level), at 5 P. M., 20.07.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Light showers have occurred today alone
What Is a House Without
WINDOW SHADES?
If your Shades don't work you might as well live outdoors.
We Make Shades That
Shut Out the Light, Run
Straight and Smoothly,
Wear
Our Shades are made by skilled workmen from
the finest materials, including hand-made oiled opaque
and Hartshorn rollers. If you buy them your shade
troubles are over.
J. G. MACK
&CO.
86-88 THIRD STREET
Exclusive
Carpet
House
IHIL METSCHAN, Pres.
Seventh and Washington
European Plan
the extreme northern coast of "Washington,
and scattering thunder ahowers are reported
In Southern Idaho. Elsewhere in the Paclflc
Northwest fair weather has prevailed. Cloud
iness has Increased, however. In the Willam
ette Valley and Sound country, and the
weather Is becoming threatening In those sec
tions. It Is slightly cooler In Eastern Oregon and
Southern Idaho, but elsewhere In tho Paclflc
Coaet States the changes in temperature have
been slight.
The indications arc for cloudy and occa
sionally threatening -weather in this district
Monday, with probably ehowers in North
west rw-n Oregon and Western Washington, and
thunder showers in Eastern Oregon, Eastern
Washington and Idaho.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
S3
Wind.
STATIONS,
1
Baker City
Bismarck
Boise
Eureka.
.issjo.ooi s:nw
.IC6 0.40'12IK
. 02 T. 30'SW
lPt. cloudy
iCloudy
Rain
'Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
PL cloudy
ICloudy
, IO0O.OO14 N
Helena.... ......
North Head
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n tin) ti.jiVKT
Portland
Bed Bluff
02(000 SW
Roseburt'
74K.00 4 XW
Sacramento.
s2;o.oo;n!s
ftO..0 4'SW
iC2O.O0'24'W
IS2W.O0 14,V
72O.O0UGlS
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Salt Lake City.
San Francisco...
Snokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island..
T trace.
FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portlad far the SO hours
ending midnight, August 14:
Portland and vicinity Cloudy and occasion
ally threatening, with possibly showers; cooler;
south to west winds.
Western Oregon Cloudy and occasionally
threatening, -with possibly showers north por
tion; cooler; south to west winds.
Western Washington-Cloudy and occasion-,
ally threatening, -with possibly showers; cooler
except near the coast; south to west winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eaetern Washington and
Northern Idaho Cloudy, with possibly thun
der showers and cooler.
Southern Idaho Probably thunder showers;
cooler west portion.
A. B. WOLLABER,
Acting District Forecaster.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES.
"Rooms," "Booms and Board." "nouse
keeplng Room," "Situations Wanted," 15
words or less. IS cents; 16 to 20 -words, 20
cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 centr, etc. No dis
count (or additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today,' SO cent for 15 words or less;
10 to 20 words, 40 cents: 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc. Qrst insertion, Each additional
Insertion, one-half no farther discount un
der ono month.
"NEW TODAY" ( -range measure ngs-te), 15
cents per line, first insertion: 10 cents per
line for each additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonian. and left at this
office, should always be Inclosed in sealed
envelopes. No stamp Is required on such
letters.
The Oregonlan will 'not be responsible for
errors in advertisements taken through tho
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
SEVERAL REQUISITES
Are necessary to commend a bank to the
confidence and patronage of the public, but
the MOST IMPORTANT are:
1. Safety of the funds entrusted to Its care.
2. Experience and conservatism, gained
ONLY by years in the conduct of its busi
ness. 3. Courtesy and fair dealing to its patrons.
4. Accessibility of location.
All of the above are afforded by the
OLDEST TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
PSRTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
Resources Over $1,000,000
100 Third Street. Phone Main 453.
BENJ. L COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA. Assistant Secretary
For Sale House
Of ten rooms "with corner quarter-hloclc,
100x100; entiro property In excellent repair;
cement walks, full cement basement, fur
nace. Improved streets, sewers, etc.; beau
tiful lawn and shrubbery, making desir
able home; or room for six flats or three
housc-s without movlnc present house;
good location for Income property. Im
mediate possession given. Inquire 415 2d
sL, N. W. cor. Hall, or SCO Dekum Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS
tlas&.Real Estate at Lowest
On rortlamJ
'RafM.
Titles last-red.
Abstracts Xuralshed.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
6 as 7 Cfcg-nfrec oX CdBJKerec,
Exclusive
Carpet
House
C TV. KNOWLES, Mrt.
Streets, Portland, Orejron.
1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At the Portland Auction Room, 211 First st.
Sale at 2 P. M. C. L. Ford. Auctioneer.
By J. T. Wilson, at salesroom, ISO First St.,
at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson. Auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
HARMONY LODGE. A. F. & A.
M. Stated communication this
(Monday) evening. 7;30 P. M., Ma
sonle Temple, 3d and Alder st.
Work in E. A. de-rree. All M. M.
welcome. By order of W. M.
RUFUS R. BALL, Secretary.
OREGON COUNCIL. NO. 15S2. ROYAL
Arcanum, meets at Auditorium Halt on the
first and third Tuesdays of each month, at
8 o'clock. Visiting brothers are invited to
attend. F. C HOECKER, Regent.
GEORGE S. BARRETT. Secretary.
718 Dekum bldg.
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP
TER. NO. 14, O. E. S. Stated com
munication this Monday. 8 P. M,
Burkbard building. By order W. M.
BELLE RICHMOND. See.
rV'ANHOS LODGE. NO. 1. K. OF P.
Member? Take Notice. Special convention to
night at 8 o'clock in Pythian Hall, eighth
floor. Marquam Mdg.. for the purpose of con
ferring the Knight Rank on ten candidates.
Visiting Knights cordially invited.
L. E. CROUCH, C. C.
FRED P. HOHN, K. of R. and S.
DEED.
JOYCE At residence. 532 East Oak st, Au
gust 13, 1005, John Thomas Joyce, aged 52
years and 7 months. Funeral notice later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
HOHMANN The funeral services of Isabella
Hermann will be held at the family resi
dence, 409 East Salmon st.. at 2 P. M. to
day. Friends Invited. Interment Columbia.
Cemetery.
SPENCER In this city. August 13, 1005. Har
rold Nelson, infant eon of Mr. and Mra,
Harry X. Spencer, aged 7 months and 6
days. Funeral will be heM today, August
I- at 2 P. M.. from the family residence.
84 Corbett st. Interment Lone Fir Ceme
tery. CAMPBELL In this city, August 11. 1005.
Dorothy "Virginia, infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Campbell, aged S months and
2S dayn. Funeral will take place today at
". M. from Dunning. McEntce & GI1
baugh's Chapel, 7th and Pins sts. Inter
ment Lone Fir Cemetery. Friends Invited.
Tacoma (Wash.) papers please copy.
PEARSON The funeral services of Blanch
Noma Juliet, aged 0 months and 24 days. In
fant daughter of Mr. and Mr. N. A. Pear
wan, will take place from the family resi
dence. 451 Vancouver avenue. Tuesday. Au
gust 15. 1005. at 0 A. M. Interment River
view Cemetery. Friends respectfully in
vited. DUNNTNG. M'KNXKE GILBAUGH. t3
cestors to Donninr & Campion, undertakers
and embalmers. modem In every detail, 7th
and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady assistant.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO- Undertakers and
embalmers. have moTed to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 207.
J. P. FTNLEY SON, Funeral Directors,
eor. 3d and Ma dim j . Office of County Cor
aer. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 8.
F. S. DUNNTNG, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Xady assistant. Telephone East 52.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO, UNDERTAKERS.
Embalmers, 273 Rus'l: East 1083: lady as'.
NEW TODAY.
A Home for You
A flnsf nt tar tVl nmM,ltlm I
you to consider. Wo make a simple loan
wnen we seu you ine lot, ana require you
to put the money into the construction of
a house.
If you have $250 or less, and want a home,
eee us. We save you money.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
109 Third Street.
California-" Bliss Lands"
Homeseekers act promptly. Secure a. 20
acre farm of irrigated land at 350 to $70 per
acre, price Including water rights one
fourth cash. Reached by Southern Pacific
or Santa Fe Overland Line, direct to Tulare
City, two miles from Bliss Lands.
Alfalfa, corn, grain, deciduous fruits, vege
tables, hogs, dairy cattle thrive. Booklet
free from Bliss Lands (Inc.), 010 Parrott
bldg.. San Francisco.
A Snap
Two to five-acre tracts on the O. W. P.
car line, one mile and a half east from
the golf links; price from $150 to 3250 per
acre. Inquire of John H. Gibson. OWN
ER, at Stanley. CITY address, room 109
Sherlock bldg.
Washington Street
I want to sell my property on Washing
ton sL: must sell at oncer need the money.
Li 7, Oregonlan.
AMUSEMENTS.
Marquam
Grand
Theater
ClrtxCea
I.W.T.ASSOCUTIOI
C. Eiffij. fmlint
Morrison Street between 6th. and 7th.
Phone Mala 88S.
TONIGHT
Continuing Every Night This Week. With
Special-Price Matinee Saturday,
The Funny German Comedians,
KOLB & DILL
Big Double BUI.
The New Musical-Comedy Burlesques,
The Sklndlcate The Kindergarten
Tins IS THE LAST WEEK
Comedy Pretty Girls Catchy Music
POPULAR PRICES, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
BELASCO THEATER
TIL
CJUX3I1
(Formerly Columbia Theater) 14th and Wash.
TWELFTH WEEK BELASCO STOCK CO.
FIRST PERFORMANCE TONIGHT
In Portland of the Romantic Flay
AUDREY
Dramatization of Mary Johnston's
Novel of the Same Name.
SUPERB PRODUCTION BIG CAST
Matinees Saturday and Sunday.
PRTPPQ Night 25c 35c. 50c and 75c
A XVIVCO Matinees 25c 35c and 50c
Next Week THE GIRL AND THE JUDGE
STA R
EUNICE DRAKE AND C03IFANY
MR. AND MRS. GEO. n. WILSON"
THE GOTTLOBS
MABEL HOWARD
GEORGE HARRISON
MR. ROY McBRAIN
THE STAROSCOPE
General admission 10 cents. Sundays, eve
nings" and holidays, reserved seats on lower
floor, 20 cents. Dally matinees, entire lower
floor, 10 cents; box seats. 25 cents.
GRAND
MISS ANGELA MAY
Assisted by J. Louis MacE-roy.
COLE AND COLE
COWLES AND ALDEN
HUNTRESS
BILLY DURANT
MR. FRED PrRINTON
THE GRANDISCOPE
General admission 10 cents. Sundays, eve
nings and holidays, reserved seats on lower
floor, 20 cents. Daily matinees, entire lower
floor, 10 cents; box seats. 25 cents.
Lewis and Clark Obsefvatory
HAWTHORNE TERRACE
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Now open. Take Portland Heights car and
get off atlHawthorne Terrace, one block from
car line. No climbing. Electric elevator
Most magnificent view In America. 3a
beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from
top of tower. Open S A. M. te 0 P. M.
ADMISSION. 10 CENTS.
NEW TODAY.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A NICE FRAC
tional lot? Look at East 12th and A9a sts.
$750 for inside: 510O0 for corner; improve
ments all in. The Hart Land Co.. 100 Sher
lock bldg.
BARGAINS
IN
Acre Tracts
"Wo have for sale some 5-acret
tracts at $65.00 per acre, $25.00 do.wn
balance small monthly payments.
These tracts aro well located, near
0. W. P. electric line.
Lambert, Whitmer & Co.
404 East Alder Street.
(Phone East 491)
4 and
107-10S Sherlock Building.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE
as a cpedalty. within city limits or outside.
Eome acres with terms as low as f 10 per
month with water. A. C Churchill it Co.,
"Inc." 110 2d st.
A NEW 9-ROOM RESIDENCE IN ONE OF
the most sightly locations In city. West
Sldo; convenient to 2 car lines; a beautiful
home. $9500, or will sell lYz lots adjoin
ing. Phone Main 4130. between 7 and 8 A.
M. P. O. box 207.
WEST SIDE. SOUTH OF MORRISON ST..
on 11th I have a new 5-room cottage, modern
and a fractional lot. which will be sold
very reasonable: price $2100,' $300 cash, bal
ance $25 monthly. .Sen owner. Boston Bldg.
Co., 1333 First at., cor. Alder.
FOR SALE AT MOUNT TABOR. HALF
acre, fronting 150 feet on car line. 200 feet
on Royal ave.; house and barn. 12 large
shado trees; very sightly; price $1250. Take
Sunnyslde and Mt, Tabor car to the end and
ask for letter-carrier's place.
FOR SALE NICE. NEW 0-ROOM HOUSE,
full concrete basement, modern every way.
on Union avc: bargain It taken today;
owner going away. Inquire owner, &2
Union ave. North. East 2440.
FOR SALE FINE. LARGE 5-ROOM COT
tage. with bath, fireplace, cement basement;
corner lot. unexcelled car service; price $1SOO;
terms to suit. Phone Union 105. 43d and
East Salmon sts.
$2750 HOUSE. 2 STORIES, BASEMENT,
furnace, electric light, modem plumbing
and firm-class fixtures, lot 100x100. Haw
thorne ave. car line. Apply S5 1st et.
15 ACRES. WITH DAIRY BUILDINGS. 3
miles from Courthouse, for sale or exchange
for Improved city or Holladay property,
value $4000. K 50, Oregonlan.
3 NEW. MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE3. NOW
under construction, one block from car line,
15 minutes' ride. $1600 each, on easy terms.
Hatfield & Smith, 1554 4th St.
FOR SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE. ONE LOT.
Hoyt. near 22d St.; long time; 5 per cent;
also 2 lots, Thurman. near 21st.; reasonable.
Addrcfa T 58. Oregonlan.
$13.500 WEST SIDE. 17-ROOM HOUSE AND
three baths; 100 feet frontage; magnificent
view; streetcars one block. Address owner,
C 52. care Oregonlan.
MUST SELL: GREAT SACRIFICE: NEW 5
room cottage, bath, gas; built for owner;
East Side, walking distance. B 63, Ore
gon Ian.
LARGE HOUSE AND GROUNDS; EAST
Side, close in; suitable for small sanitarium
or lovely home; cheap. Phone East 475.
$12,500 WILL BUY GOOD INCOME Busi
ness property, central location, on Front st.
Henkle & Baker, 217 Ablngton bldg.
FOR SALE LOT AND BUILDING KNOWN
as The Waldorf. 147 13th st., near Alder.
Apply to John Bain, 224 Stark st.
SELLWOOD LOTS. $5.00 DOWN AND $5.00
a month; from $75.00 to $200.00. Sell wood
Townslte Co. Phono Union 149L
FOR SALE NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE. ALL
modern conveniences; price reasonable. In
quire owner. 731 E. Ash st.
100X100 5TH ST., NEAR POSTOFFICE;
brings fair Income, on Investment. Louis
Salomon. 112H 1st fU
BARGAIN 6-ROOM HOUSE. FIND COR
ner lot. West Side; owner leavlnr city;
$1G00. East 2607.
ACREAGE NEAR CAB. LINE. O MILES
from Morrison st. bridge C K. Ballard.
MUwankie. Or.
5-ROOM COTTAGE NEW. 1274 EAST 14TH
and Aim-worth. Price. $1000. Take Wood
lawn car.
HOUSE AND FULL LOT ON 7TH. BET.
Columbia and Clay; Tery cheap. G 54. Ore
gonlan. TWO BUILDING .LOTS. EACH 35X100. ON
W. Park, at, Ixtjulre 473 W. Park it.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FEW CHOICE BARGAINS.
5-room modern cottage. 1 block from car,
full lot, porcelain bath, hot and .cold water;
Installments at only $1350.
8-room house, up-to-date In every respect,
fine corner lot, close to car; 31S50, install
ments. Very choice lot In the choicest location In
Holladay's Addition: price only $S50; street
Improvements, eewer and water all In.
Small house, 2 choice lots on . Mt. Scott
car line; only $375; part cash; this is good
bey.
5- room cottage, hard finish, 2 choice lots,
all in" fruit, one block to Mt. Scott car;
only $1050. part cash.
6- room house, modern In every respect,
choice corner lot, street Improvements all
in, nice lawn and garden: this is an extra
good buy; $2000. installment).
Small house, good lot, near car line, Mt.
Scott; price only $375; Installments.
Very fine corner lot. Holladay's Addition,
one block to car: here is a bargain at only
$800. part cash if desired.
7- room house, -best part of East Portland,
on East Ankeny St.; modern In every re
spect; furnace; this Is an up-to-date home;
$4000; very easy payments If desired.
0-room modern house. Holladay Addition,
on Broadway; full corner lot; everything in
first-class shape; $3500. terms.
3-room house on East Ankeny car line,
near West ave.. lot 50x117. lots fruit and
flowers, full cement basement, ceilings all
beautifully frescoed, large porches; price for
a few daya only $1250. $350 cash, balance
monthly.
W have many other tcnall places on Mt.
Scott that are good buys and on easy pay
ments. We also have something at Highland
that la very line for price.
TAFT & CO.,
122-3-5-6 Ablngton blk. 1004 Third st.
160 ACRES. NINE MILES FROM M'MINN
ville. 4 mllos from another good town, on
the Willamette River; fine farm buildings,
well fenced with good wire fencing, good
water system, with windmill: 16 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 bops for five years;
last year'a crop worth $C00O. This year's
crop goes with sale, with Immediate pos
sesion. Price $10,000. Write for particu
lars. Warren &. Stater, McMlnnrllle, Or.
$1000. EASY TERMS MODERN. SIX-ROOSI
house, corner lot 65x100, block from car
line.
$8T0 Modern five-room house, fine grounds.
$650 New four-room house, corner lot, two
blocks from car line.
We have several snaps In houses beeidea
the above; easy terms on all.
Fine lots on payments of $5 a month.
SELLWOOD TOWNSITB CO..
Get oft! car at Tenlno st. Phone Union 1401.
$175-$23 CASH. BALANCE $5 MONTHLY
Get a nice small lot ckw In, across Madlson--;
lays good; would build small house;
BOSTON BUILDING CO..
1384 1st St.. corner Alder.
FOR SALE-S-ROOM MODERN HOUSE;
$3000; 7-room cottage; 5H0O Inquire Mon
day. 720 Mississippi ave. Phon East 55S.
FOR SALE FARMS.
160 ACRES RICH, FREE. DEEP BLACK
soil; no better for hops. hay. grain, fruit
and garden: plenty outside range; U5 acres
timothy and clover meadow, 5 acres orchard,
all kinds fruit, part long-keeping Winter ap
ples, all kinds small fruit; 40 aeres ready
to plow, more In pasture; somo timber;
large S-room house, large barn. Implement
and wood house, dairy and sprlnghouse and
other buildings; tine rpring water piped to
dairy house and barnyard ; 4 miles from boat
landing on Columbia River. S miles from
good town and boat landing on Columbia
River, 1 mile to school; R. F. D. expected;
5 miles to R. R.. IS miles north of east from
Portland; 75 tons hay In barn, 7 cows. 3
calveo, good large epan horses, harness and
wagon, tools and machinery enough to run
the place; cream separator and dairy uten
sils; for $4500. Address the owner. Box
23. Portland. Or.
SO TO 640 OR MORE ACRES FINELY IM
proved farms, well watered with fine
springs and creeks; timothy and clover
meadows; orchards, gardens, small fruits;
good buildings; hay stock, teams. Imple
ments and dairy utensils; on good county
road, near school, etc; S miles from
Washougal. Can sell fci tracts to suit
Cheap if taken at once. If you want a
fine, healthy home, cheap, address the
Owner. P. O. box 53. Washougal. Clark
County. "Washington.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN FINE 354-acre
Valley farm, about 200 acres bottom land,
about ICO In cultivation; balance low beech
partly cleared and In grass; good buildings,
fences and orchard; some beaverdam; about
1500 fcords of fir and ash timbr; electric
light and telephone: close to rail, church and
schools; 26 mllen to Portland; $45 per acre;
terms. S 5. Oreronlan.
4SO ACRES. UNIMPROVED, 12 MILES
south Hood River, near R. R. now building;
price only $20 per acre, $2000 down, balance
to suit at 6 per cent; 10 acres In heart of
Hood River Valley; 4 acres strawberries;
balance In clover; water right; price $2250.
B. S. Cook tz. Co., 251 Alder st.
CHOICE FARM. 300 ACRES. SO IN CULTI
vatlon, good house, barn and orchard; fine
spring of water; well fenced; R. F. D.,
phone, near good school; price $3300; $1000
cash, balance long time; must sell. Ad
dress M 37. Oregonlan.
A FARM 106 ACRES. VERY RICH SOIL. AT
$G5 per acre; good house, barn and running
water. 10 miles from Portland PostolIIce;
a splendid buy. B. S. Cook & Co., 251
Alder at.
15-ACRE BERRY FARM AT HOOD RIVER.
14 miles from town; fine state of cultiva
tion; early berries; a bargain. Owner un
able to care for place. P. O. Box 207, Port
land. 250 ACRES TOO MUCH FOR AN OLD MAN,
but one of the best farms In Yamhill County;
will sell one-half or the whole. Inquire of
my agents, B. S. Cook & Co., 251 Alder st.
146 ACRES. GOOD FARM AND HOP SEC
tlon, Willamette Valley, 10 acres good hops,
springs, fine coil, house and barn; $0000.
Inquire B. S. Cook &. Co., 251 Alder ft-
POULTRY AND DAIRY FARM. 13 MILES
from Portland. 40 acres; 30 acres under cul
tivation; fine bottom land. Price, $2000; no
agents. Address box 57, Oregon City, Or.
$1SOO WILL HANDLE 1100 ACRES TIMBER
and farm lands; Southern Oregon; also small
tracts. Owner, X 53. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE LAND SCRIP.
LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS. GUARAN
teed. mineral lands tKled. public land prac
tice. Collins Land Co.. Stearnd bide.
FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
CM ACRES OF TIMBER. IN COWLITZ
County, Wash., for sale at a bargain if
taken soon. D. W. Faulkner, Anita, la.
FOR 8ALE 160 ACRES TIMBER: 0.007.000
feet fir and cedar. Owner, E. W. WehtJe. 704
Minnesota ave., city.
TO EXCHANGE.
A LOT AT MONTAVILLA FOR GOOD
cows or horses, or what have you? P. O.
Box 207. city. Phone Main 4136, between
7 and 8 A. M.
0-ROOM BOARDING-HOUSE. WITH YLXSO.
clearing $75 monthly; exchange good prop
erty. H 45. Oregonlan.
WILL EXCHANGE LANDS IN SOUTHERN
Oregon for city property or a business. Own
er. Y 53. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicles and Harness.
FOR SALS OR RENT HOitSES AND VH
hleles by th day, week or month: harness,
saddles and 200 new and second-hand rigs
for sale or exchanga. Tomllnson & CsLaal
day, 211 Washington st.
A BIG BARGAIN TEAM GOOD HORSES
for campers or farm; good wagon, fine har
ness. See at Sodon's Feed Store, Russell
and Flint sts., Alblna.
GOING EAST. MUST SELL MY BEAUTI
ful pair of drivers, hlj-b-steppers: good ac
tion. Apply Tuesday, 230 Jefferson ot-. Dun
lap. HORSE3. WAGONS. TRUCKS AND ALL
kinds of vehicles and hameea for sale or
rent. Hubert & HalL 260 Fourth st.
RUBBER-TIRE BUGGY; YOUNG HORSE;
new harness, cost $325. will eeU cheap; go
ing East. D 54. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE ONE GOOD WORK TEAM,
weight 3100; also one good harness, reason
able. 210 Montgomery.
FINE SPAN PONIES. 7 YEARS OLD. Ex
cellent drivers and stylish; bargain. Phon
Union 3432.
FOR SALES GOOD DELIVERY OR EXPRESS
horse, cheap. Call 1212 Ellsworth St., Rich
mond. N
FINE HORSE AND BUOGT. SAFE FOR
woman. 307 Falling bldg. Main 3407.
Mtaceliaa eons.
GENTLEMEN'S (MEDIUM) RAILROAD
ticket to Omaha, Neb. Q 49. Oregonlan.
VALUABLE PATENT FOR SALE; CAN BE
soen at Fair grounds, O 49, Oregoalxa.
FOR SALE.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK!
Cover it with Mastic roofing. In roHs.
easy to lay; needs no painting or coating;
good over old iron, tin or shingles; tor
new roofs there Is nothing better; guaran
teed; Mastic roof paint and cement will
stop small leaks. National Mastia Roofing
Co., room 2. Hamilton bldg.
GOOD STOVEWOOD, CLEAN AND DRY.
nearly 2 cords, $2.50 per load, this week
only. Two houses for rent or sale, small
monthly payments. Brick will be sold less
than cost; good shingles $1 per 1000. Five
teamsters wanted. Mrs. Howe, 1200 E. Di
vision st- Phone Union 173.
FOR SALE NEW ANIr SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables; easy payments; ws
rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod
ern car fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-Collender.
40 3d st.
FOR SALE TICKET VIA SAN FRANCISCO.
Los Angeles. Salt Lake City, to Denver.
Colo.; man ticket; Topeka or Kansas City,
woman ticket; Topeka or Kansas City, boy.
R 51, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE 50.000 NO. I SECOND-HAND
grain bags; will aell In large or small quan
tities. J. Simons Sc. Bro., 244-246 Front st.
GASOLINE LAUNCH FOR SALE OR TRADE
10 tons carrylr.it capacity. 2t-horsepower
engine: will sell cheap. H 42. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE 12 II. P. WEBBR GASOLINE
engine. Al condition and a bargain. 324
Chamber Commerce.
FOR SALE CHEAP FTNE BULL TERRIER
puppies; targe Ice box; nickel coffee urn.
412 Morrison st.
ANTIQUES, COLONIAL AND "EMPIRE"
furniture, grandfather's clock, davenport.
633 Washington.
FOR SALE GAS ENGINE MACHINERY,
tools and patterns. Address 027 L St.,
Fresno. Cal.
FOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS LADY'S R. R.
ticket; dark complexion; St. PauL 3 61,
Oregonlan.
FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. INQUIRE
300 North 13th st. Phone West 1072.
FOR SALE LADY'S TICKET TO ST. PAUL.
T 54. Oregonlan.
HELP WANTED MALE.
SIX LUMBER GRADERS, $2.25 TO $3; 2
tallymen, $2.25, $2.50; 3 planer feeders,
$2.25. $2.75; trimmermen, $2.50. $2.75; edg
erman, $3; rough carpenters, $2.75; black
smith, $2.75; 3 boys, $1.50; 25 woodsmen; 2
sheet Iron workers; man to take contract
building brick englne-housa and dryklln
(250.000 brick); others.
50 mill and yardmen, new mill, $2 to $3;
no office fee. Office open Sunday forenoon.
LUMBERMEN'S LABOR BUREAU.
203 Morrison Street.
$1.00
$1.00 $1.00 FEB ONLY $1.00 $1.00
FREE FARE.
Teamsters, laborers, rockmen, $2 to $2.50.
Oregon. Washington and near Idaho. Any
able-bodied man who wants work on R. R.
construction will do. A year's work.
HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
26 North 2d st.. near Burnslde.
$1.00 FEE. FREE FARE. FEE $1.00.
MORE MEN WANTED BY THE LARGEST
lumber company In Shasta County; 25
pliers. $2.50 per day; 25 box factory boys.
$1.73 per day; 20 common laborers, $2 a
day; all work 11 hours per day; do not
write, but come. La Molne Lumber &
Trading Co.. La Molne. Shasta County, Cal.
WANTED AN INTELLIGENT MAN OF
good appearance, between 25 and 30 years
of age and able to furnish good refer
ences from previous employers; must bava
eome business experience; give names and
addresses of references; state age. G 50,
Oregonlan.
LOGGERS FOR COOS BAY, FARE PAID,
ehlp lSth; mill hands; farm hands and milk
ers; laborers and teamsters, R. 11. East, $2
to $2.25. pass; plenty other work. Canadian
Employment Co., 240 Burnalde. 5Ialn 30T4.
226J.J Morrison; Main 1323.
ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY
treated; discharges positively cured in from
8 to 5 days; consultation free and strictly
confidential; send for our symptom blank.
X-Radlum Medical Institute, Allsky bldg.,
Sd and Morrison ats., Portland.
WANTED, AT LOS ANGELES. CAL.
Sticker men, band sawyera and liters, turn
ers mill bench men and rip sawyers; delight
ful climate, permanent employment; good
wages to good men. Address box 18S4, Fr
amlner, Los Angeles, Cal.
WANTED SALESMAN TO TAKE TBRRI
tory and sell Monarch Acetylene Gas Ma
chines and good opportunity for man want
ing a permanent business. Address 506 Co
ruthers st.. East, and leave, your address.
G. W. Armstrong.
THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND
ence Schools have an opening for 2 good
solicitors; must bo first-class, experienced
salesmen; salary and commission. Apply
113 2d st., city.
WAITERS, KITCHEN HELP, FARM
hands; cook, $60; waitresses, $25, Hoqulam;
waitresses, boarding cooks, housekeepers;
family help; waitress. Coast. Drake, 205 "a
Washington.
MEN and women to learn watchmkr, en
graving. Jewelers wk; only prac. school for
Jewelers; money made leorn'g. Watchtnkg
Engrar. School, P. L bldg., .Seattle.
ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN
good Income corresponding tor newspapers;
experience unnecessary; send for particulars.
Press Syndicate, Lockport. N. Y.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS FURNISHING
salesman; must have good references. Ap
ply Julius Shafer. tho Orogon Hotel, be
tween 0 and 10 A. M.
SALESMAN WANTED FOR EXCLUSIVE
agency for fine underwear and seamless
hosiery, from factory to consumer. Call 310
Commercial Block.
COMPETENT OPERATORS. EXPERIENCED
In railroad station work, for In and around
Chicago: state age and experiance. Address
J 43, Oregonlan.
WANTED A SOLICITOR FOR AN ESTAB
Usbed business; work to be with city retail
merchants; salary and commUwton. Address
P. O. Box 470.
Wanted Men to learn barber trade; steady
practice; expert Instructions. Writs for
terms, Glllman's College, 627 Clay st., B. i
California wine depot; headquarters bakers;
cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines Co
per glass. P. LoratL 143 4th. Clay 1303.
YOUNG MAN OF INTELLIGENCE AND
good appearance to take up a good paying
business. 270 Washington St., room 14.
COOK. WAITERS. DISHWASHERS. BUB,
bus boys and help of all kinds at the Na-
tlonal Employment Office, 812 Pine.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT
land and throughout state to solicit busi-n-iss.
Call or write, 607 McKay bldg.
GENERAL BLACKSMITH FOR COUNTRY.
$50 per month and board. Address the B.
S. & L. Co., H. Creek, Oregon.
WANTED YOUNG MAN OF GOOD AD
dress as traveling salesman. Call 1 to 5
P. M-, room 14. 381 Yamhill st.
WANT BRIGHT YOUNG MAN AS BELL
boy; reliable and honest; bring references.
Hotel Hood, 6th and EveretL
WANTED AT ONCE. 2D-HAND MOVING
picture machines, films, song slides. Room
11, 3314 Morrison.
WANTED TWO PHOTOGRAPHERS, Op
erator and retouchers. Lucerne Studio, 801
Dekum bldg.
WANTED A GOOD CANVASSER; SALARY
to right party. Tha Western Lady. 147
Front st.
WANTED SHINGLERS TO TAKE CON
tract of shingling house. 20th and Savler
sts.
ENERGETIC ADVERTISING SOLICITOR.
Call 10 A. M. or 3 P. M. 315 Oregonlan bldg.
MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED;
highest price paid. 60 3d. Phone Pacific 46.
WANTED OLD CLOTHES, SHOES. HIGH
est price paid. 160 Front. Phone Paclflc 02.
FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. COUN
try; big wages; 215 Commercial block.
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING MAN;
no other need apply. The Chicago.
20 MEN, READY SELLER, BIG PROFIT.
416 C. ot C. bldg. S-10.-
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK WAGES. $20. AP
ply between 1 and 4 P. M. at S4S Belmont.
WAITRESS OR GIRL WILLING TO LEARN.
New York Restaurant. 631 Washington.
WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE
work. Call at 332 East 6th st.
WANTED A COMPETENT COOK. APPLY
354. Davis, cor. 17th at.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
2 SALESLADIES. FAIR; 7 CHAMB5R
maids. 16 waltrease? 35 cooks. tou Jglrte
good wages; call early. See Saday aaiter.
Lota of good places for today.
Come uj early.
HANSEN'S LADIES AGENCY,
348 Wash. st.. cor. 7th. upeuurs. Open.
8 A. M. Phone Main 22.
WANTED. IMMEDIATELY 6 AMATKUR
lady singers, professional and amMMr act
ors, singers, musicians, novelty acts for
Fair, dramatic and vaudeville shows. New
man's Theatrical Circuit. 351 Vi Morrison.
WANTED 150 GIRLS TO MAKE OVER
alls and shirts; instructions given to la
experienced. Apply Neustadter Broj
Standard Factory No. 2. corner East Tay
lor and Grand ave.
W'ANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK
lng and general housework; smalt family .
good wages; references required. Call !a
the morning or between 5 and S P. M.. at
52 X. 15th st.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL. FOR GCN
eral housework, email family, no eiHerrc ;
good wages. 1508 H. Stark, or. West av..
Mount Tabor. Phone East 304.
DOMESTICS. COOKS. WAITRESSES. CHAM
bermalds. etc.: city, Ceait. Fair and eoun
PIentr of work. Canadian Parlors.
2264 Morrison. Mala 1323.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS ENERGETIC
tea and coffee saleswoman and demeBstrator
at Exposition: give reference and salary ex
pected. E 75. Oregonlan.
WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
worK, smau ramiiy, cottage; Clatsop
Beach. Call forenoon or evening, 313 7th,
cor. Salmon st.
WANTED A WOMAN COOK WHO THOR-
uusuiy unaersiaaos ue wonc; rerereeees re
quired; a second girl kept. Apply at SSS
Lovejoy st.
WANTED BY AN ELDERLY COUPLE. A
young girl to assist In light bouxewerk: good
home; small wages. 515 20th st., Poruaad
Heights.
WANTED LADY NOT OVER 22. NEAT,
quick, well experienced in photo reception
room work, none other. S01 Dekum bldg.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WATT-
Louis Agency, 2304 YamhilL Main 5413.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRS
sentattves in Portland and throughout stats;
good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bid.
NURSEGIRL WANTED FOR AFTERNOONS
and evening for baby 14 months old. Call
room 5, Philadelphia. 3d and Salmon.
WANTED RELIABLE LADY STENOGRA.
pher. bookkeeper and clerk. Apply to An
drew Kan &. Co.. 2S7 Morrison st.
ABOUT AUGUST 20, NEAT GIRL FOR SEC
ond work and to assist In caring for little;
girl. Address B 56, Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. YOUNG LADY,
In our lunchroom. Call after 10:30 A. M.
Swetland & Son, 273 Morrison.
HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY,
3434 Washington st. cor. 7th, upstairs.
Phone Mala 2092.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER, MIDDLS-AGED
woman, country Dome, near city. Dnuon
News Co.. 326 Johnson st.
GIRL WANTED TO DO COOKING AND
housework. Apply to Mrs. L Froh-aaa,
Parlor C, Portland HoteL
NICE WORKING GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK,
small family, good home, privileges; reatoa-
ablo pay. 426 Morrison.
GOOD ARM WAITRESS, PERMANSNT
place; $10 week. Answer Box V 53, gtvtnc
name and address, phone.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSS
work; willing to go to the beach for 3o days.
Call 674 Lovejoy st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSHWORK. FAM
lly of three; wages $15. Inquire memtags.
447 West Park st.
HOUSEKEEPERS, WAITRESSES ANl
chambermald at the National Htpiotrnin.
Office. 312 Pine.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework. 657 Pettygrove st., bet.
20th and 21.it.
WANTED GOOD WAGES FOR COMPE
tent girl for general housework. Inquire
SS N. 22d st.
TWO TRAY WAITRESSES; NICE PRIVATE
place; good wages. S74 Savler st. Phone
Main 5SS6.
WANTED REFINED LADY TO TAKE
care of little girl. 10 years old, B 52, Ore
gonlan. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GKN
eral housework. 715 Lovejoy, N. E. corner
22d at.
WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR DINING
room and chamber work. Call 251 7th it.
COMPETENT CHAMBERMAID AND WAIT
resa at Brown Hotel. 2714 Grand ave.
LADY WANTED TO ASSIST IN TAILORING.
2314 Alder St.. between 1st and 2d sta.
FIRST-CLASS COOK ONLY, FOR SMALZt
family, $35. Apply Box W 5S, Oregoaian.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED BRIGHT MEN AND WOMEN
for exclusive agency; flno underwear and
seamless hosiery; factory to consumer. 311
Commerolal blk.
EITHER SEX-SOLICITORS; SALARY $1M
to $2.50 per day; expenses added, to travel,
101 N. 18th st.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
WANTED POSITION AS PURCHASES'.),
agent, secretary-manager, assistant mana
ger or city salesman; thoroughly comrtst.
Address M 47. Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEP.
er. bank clerk and business man, want good,
position. H 52. Oregonlan,
Miscellaneous.
POSITION BY FIRST-CLASS. ALL-ROUND
machinist and too 'maker; 20 year' expert,
ence In general machine shop and outside
work; mobiles and experimental work; goot;
hand to assist Inventor; either foreman o?
Journeyman. Address Box L 52. Oregonlan,
A JAPANESE BOY WHO HAS EXFERI
ence In domestic work wants a situation I
speaks good English. Tel, Clay 177S;
William.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CANt
furnish domcotlo servants, farmers also; ail
kinds of help. Clay 513. 263 Everett at.
JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION TO DO
housework. Mayehlma, Japanese Mission,
Clay 54.
JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION FOR HELP
In family. Yamakawa, Japanese Mission.
Clay S54.
WANTEDBY YOUNG MAN. POSITION AS
clerk In drug- store; registered. S 57. Ore
gonlan. EXPERIENCED BARTENDER: GERMAN!
city or country. Address or call. 113 North
7th st.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS GEN
eral housework. Address S 3S. Oregoaian.
ALL-AROUND CARPET AND SHADE MAN
is open for engagement. J 33. Oregoaian.
ALL-AROUND FURNITURE MAN IS OPEN
for engagement. H 63. Oregonlan.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE,
Bookkeepers and Stenographers,
WANTED POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER;
good reference. Address 317 Selwoed st.
Dressmakers.
DRESSMAKING NEATLY DONE; SHIRT
waist suits, children's dresses; priees rea
sonable. 26th and Lovejoy sts. Phona
Main 3370.
Domestics.
YOUNG NORWEGIAN GIRL. 21 YEARS OLD.
who can speak English very llttl. desires
employment to assist In housework or tak
ing care of baby. A 57. Oregoaian.
SITUATION WANTED IN PRIVATE FAM
lly as cook or general housework; experienced.
Call forenoons. 14 N. 11th st.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED SITUATION AS INVALIDS
nutse or confinement cases. New Grastd Cen
tra: Hotel. Main 1523.
MIDDLE-AGED LADY WANTS PLACE AjJ
infants nurse or chamberwork. Call or ad
dress 65 E. 10th ct.
EXPERIENCED ROOMING-HOUSE LADY,
wishes position In rooming-house. Address
Q 53. Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED SALESLADY DESIRES A
position; curio store preferred. A. B. C,
401 12th st.