Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 16, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OKEGOXIAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1905.
IDAHO IS GROWING
A. B. Moss Tells of Great
Development.
PREDICTION OF FUTURE
Its Agricultural Resources Under Ir
rigation Hold "Wonderful Poten
tialities and He Believes It
AVill Lead In Mining.
"Idaho Is not 'booming, In the ordinari
ly accepted sonse of that torm." said A. B.
Moss, of Payette, at the Porklns last
evening. "Idaho is simply growing and
you do not have to 'watch Idaho grow.'
It will double its population within the
next ton years, owing to the construction
of storage reservoirs and canals for the
reclamation of our vast tracts of arid
lands. Ton years from now Idaho will
have a population of 750,000, and remombor
that when the state was admitted only
a few. yoars ago its population was less
than 100,000. That is going some."
Mr. Moss is one of the foromost citizens
of tho intermountaln state. He has al
ways beon active in politics, and in 189S
was the Republican candidate for Gov
ernor. He know at that time that he was
going down to Inevitable dofeat as the
loader of a forlorn -hope, but since then
he has steadfastly refused to accept hon
ors offered him by his party, knowing all
tho while that a nomination meant an
election. He has. always been "too busy."
Proud of His State.
"I'm from Idaho," said he, "and Tm
proud of it. Show me the stato that has
made more progress than my own. From
tho eighth position among the mineral
producing states a few years ago, we
have jumped to third, and will be first
in a fow more years.
"And don't overlook this: There are
more acres of arid land now being re
claimed in Idaho; there are greator irri
gation propositions now under way in
that state, than in all the other "Western
States combined. That's saying a good
deal, but it's a fact. The Twin Falls en
terprise above Shoshone Falls on Snake
River, alone reclaims 270.000 acres of land.
This canal is SO feet wide on the bottom,
122 feet on tho top, and carries a solid
body of water ton feet in depth. I am
told by Engineer Ross that not to exceed
1000 acres from this whole vast tract
will bo lost to cultivation because it can
not be covered by water.
"What Irrigation Will Do.,
"But this is only one of the many irri
gation propositions now under way. Tho
Federal Government Is constructing a
vast canal and reservoir system at Min
idoka, farther up tho Snake River. Irri
gation enterprises arc also under way on
the Boise, Payette and "Welsor rivers, at
Lewlston and elsewhere, that require the
expenditure of millions of dollars. This
means homes for hundreds of thousands
of earnest tollers.
"Go Into tho Idaho building at the Lewis
and Clark Fair and look at the mineral
display. See anything to beat it? Look
at the Coeur d'Alene nuggets of pure lead
and sllvor weighing a ton or two each.
Some of thorn aro from "Wood River; but
they are all from the same state.
On the Political Outlook.
"Politics? "Well, now, you make me
blush. Of course, I know that the inter
ests of Idaho are closely knit with those
of Portland. This city is our mart of
trade, and will always be the chief city
of the Northwest So, the Interests are
mutual and identical. Idaho chased off
after strange political gods a few years
ago when the Popullstic-Sllver craze
struck us and the Fuslonlsts carried the
state by about 16,800 majority. Two years
ago Idaho was redeemed, and the state
went Republican by C500. Last Fall Roose
velt carried Idaho by 28,000 majority, and
the lowest candidate on our ticket was
olocted by over 16,000 majority.
"Governor Gooding is a thorough busi
ness man. He is clcancut and decisive.
He knows what he believes and has the
courage of his convictions. No grafts
flourish under his administration. No
minor state officials are growing ridicu
lously rich in one short term. There are
no exclusive franchises. Governor Good
ing is, to state it briefly, giving the people
of Idaho a cleancut administration, and I
feel confident that he will be re-nominated
and re-elected by an Increased ma
jority two yoars hence, if ho can be in
duced to again accept tho Gubernatorlsl
nomination."
"Infernal New York."
London Globe.
Here in London we cannot realize the
torture of a hot Summer in New York.
There is space here, even In the poorest
quarters. New York is the nearest ap
proach to the Black Hole of Calcutta that
the Ingenuity of man has yet devised.
Everybody who can afford to leave the
place files from the hot weather as if it
were a pestilence.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL, REPORT.
PORTLAND. Aug. 15. Maximum tempera
ture. 74 den:.; minimum. SI. River reading
at 11 A. M., 0.2 feet; change In past 24
hours, none. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to
5 P. M., .01 of an inch; total since Septem
ber 1, 1004, 84.09 inches; normal, 4C.44
Inches; deficiency, 12.35 inches. Total sun
shine August 14, 1005, 5 hours; possible, 14
hours and 13 minutes. Barometer (reduced
to sea level) at S P. M.. 30.07.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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STATIONS,
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Clear
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Cloudy
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Karaloops.
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North Head.
0.00, 4!W
Pocateile
Portland. ........
Red Bluff..
Roseburg ........
Sacramento. . . .
Salt Lake, City J..
San Francisco. I.
Spokane .........
Seattle
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WEATHER CONDITIONS. v
Except a small shower at Port Crescent on
the -Strait of Fuca no rain is reported dur
ing the last 12 hours In the North Pacific
States, but the weather is cloudy and un
settled over the greater portion of Oregon
and Washington.
Jt is much cooler In Idaho and Montana
and slightly warmer In the Sound Country.
"The indications are for fair and warmer
weather in this district Wednesday.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
"Forecasts made at Portland for the 28
hours ending at midnight. August 10:
Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer.
Jforthwest winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
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
PHIL METSCJIAN, Trcs.
Seventh and Washington.
luropean Plan
Fair, -warmer, except near the coast. North
vest winds.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Fair and warmer.
EDWARD A. BEALS.
District Forecaster.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES.
"Rooms," "Room and Board." "House
keeping Rooms, "Situations Wanted," 13
words or less. 1C cents: 16 to 20 words. 20
rents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc. No dis
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or leni
10 to 20 words. 40 cents: 21 to 25 words, SO
cents, etc flrst Insertion. Each additional
insertion, one-hall; no further discount un
der one month.
"NEW TODAY (range measure agate), IS
cents per line, first Insertion: 10 cents per
line for each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan. and left at thlf
office, should always be Inclosed In sealed
envelope. No stamp is required on such
letters.
The Oreg-onlan will not be responsible for
errors In advertisements taken turoush the
telephone.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T. "Wilson at 1M First street at 10
A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer.
At residence. Tt6 Irving street, corner 24th,
at 10, o'clock A. M., by S. L. N. Gllman.
At the Portland Auction Rooms, 211 First
street. Sale at 2 "P. M. C. L. Ford, auc
tioneer. MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND CHAPTER, NO. 3.
R. A. M. Regular convocation of
Portland Chapter. No. 3. R. A. M..
this (Wednesday) evening at 8
o'clock. Masonic Tomple. Third and
Alder streets.
A. M. KNAPP. Secretary.
SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 2. I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening
at S o'clock. Third degree. Visitors wel
come. M. OSVOLD, Sec
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 48.
A. F. & A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Wednesday) evening. 8
o'clock. Matontc Halt. Burkbard
building. E. A. decree. Visitors
welcome. By order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary.
DIED.
STREICH At Willamette Station, August 14,
1905, John F. Streieh. aged 76 years. The de
ceased leaves a wife and throe children,
Mrs. J. JL Grusrie. of this elty; H. G.
Streloh, of Osfakoah. Wis., and Fernle
Etreich, of Portland. Funeral notice here
after. PARKER At the residence of bis daughter.
Mrs. Carrie V. Hall, 517 Guild ave., John
Bates Parker, aged 7ft years. 0 months and
20 days. Funeral notice later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
DUNNING. MENTEE & GILBAUGH. li
censors to Dunnlntr & Campion, undertakers
and embalmers. modern In every detail, 7th
and Pine, phono Main 430. Lady assistant.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO., Undertakers and
embalmers, have moved to their new build
ing, Third and Salmon. Ladr assistant.
Telephone No. 607.
jr. P. ITNLEY & SON, Funeral Directors,
cor. 3d and Madlsos t Office of County Cor
ner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
P. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East BI.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO, UNDERTAKERS,
Embalmers, 27S Rus'l: East 1CS8; lady as.
NEW TODAY.
A FINE BARGAIN IN MERCHANDISE, ALL
kinds; $50,000 business yearly; money
maker. T. Wlthycombe, room a, Hamilton
bldg., Portland, Or.
ARE TOU LOOKING FOR A NICE FRAC
Uonal lot? Look at East 12th and A?h eta.
?7M for inside: $1000 for corner; Improve
ments all in. The Hart Land Co.. 109 Sher
lock bldg.
Holiday's Addition
For sale A new 5-room cottage, all con
veniences, full cement brkement; streets
different and better than anything in the
city; fully Improved; a very desirable lo
cation; convenient to two trolley lines. See
the modern, complete, unique, eight-room
residence, ctrner 10th and Clackamas sts.
Ready Sopt, 15th. Lots sold on advanta
geous terms to homebuilder.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.
884 Third St., Room 4.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Portland Real Estate at Lowest Rates.
Titles Insured. Abstracts Furnished.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
t 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce.
Washington St,
Corner front
ing on throe
streets. clnsA
'In.
E. J. DALY. 222 Falling Bldfj.
LOUIS H. BOLL
Piano Studio will open September 1. Par
lors 9 and 10, 342 H Washington et.
Exclusive
Carpet
House
c w. kxowl.es, ar .
Streets, Portland, Orecron.
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day.
AMUSEMENTS.
o5" Theater
Oktctlsa
R.Y.T. J.SSQCUTIOI
C. UWi, rruliial
Morrison Street between 6th and 7th.
Phone Main 86S.
WELCOME! B. P. 0. E.
TONIGHT
The I'nniouK German Comedians
KOLB & DILL
Big Double BI1L
The New Musical Comedy-Burlesques.
The Skindicate
The Kindergarten
THIS 2S TH: LAST WEEK
Comedy Pretty Girls Catchy Music
POPULAR PRICES, 25c, 55c, 50c, 75c
3ELASC0 THEATER Jflrm
(Formerly Columbia Theater) 14th and Wash.
TWELFTH WEEK BELASCO STOCK CO.
TONIGHT-ALL WEEK.
AUDREY
Dramatization of Mary Johnston's
Novel of the Same Name.
SUPERB PRODUCTION BIG CAST
Matinees Saturday and Sunday.
PRTppC Night 25c. 33c. Mkr and 75c
1 AVA -''-' Matinees-2Sc. 35c and 50c
Next Week-THE GIRL AND THE, JUDGE
THE BAKER
GREAT SPECIAL BILL.
THEATER ALWAYS COOL.
KEATING & FLOOD, Managers.
Barney's Trained Animal Only Trained Go
rilla In Captivity.
PrancU & Francis.
Gray Mm Brother.
J. II. Staunchfleld.
Ixu1h A. Hanvry.
New Motion Picture.
Baker' Famous Orchestra.
Performances dally at 2:S0 7:W and 9
P. M. Admission. TEN CENTS to any seat
excepting boxes.
STA R
EUNICE DRAKE AND COMPANY
MR. AND MRS. GEO. II. WILSON
THE GOTTLOBS
MABEL HOWARD
GEORGE HARRISON
MR. ROV McBRAIN
THE STAROSCOPE
General admission 10 cents. Sundays, eve
nings and holidays, reserved seats on lower
floor. 20 cents. Dally matinees, entlro lower
floor, 10 cents; box seats. 25 rents.
GRAND
MISS ANGELA MAY
Assisted by J. Loul MacEvoy.
COLE .AND COLE
THE SILVRKEYS.
HUNTRESS
BILLY DURANT
MR. FRED TURINTON
THE GRAND1SCOPE
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.
Lewis and Clark Observatory
HAWTHORNE TERRACE
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Now open. Take Portland Heights car and
get off atiHawthorne Terrace, one block from
car line. No climbing. Electric elevator
Most magnificent view In America. See
beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from
top of tower. Open 0 A. M. tc 9 P. M.
ADMISSION. 10 CENTS.
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK. ,
Corner Vaughn and Twenty-Fourth.
PORT LAND"" VS. SAN FRANCISCO
ADMISSION. 35c
August 15, 10. 17, 18. 10. 20.
GRANDSTAND. 25c CHILDREN. 15o
Box tickets and reserved seats on sale at
box .office.
TO NEWPORT MY THE SEA! Special ex
cursion train Saturday. August 19. Don't
ml ps it- Only a limited number can be ac
commodated. Round-trip, Including all ex
penses for two days, only $7. For informa
tion call at 132 Third street, '
XEW TODAY.
California-" Bliss Lands"
Homescekers act promptly. Secure a 20
acre farm of Irrigated land af. ?S0 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 frora'BUss Lands.
Alfalfa, com. grain, deciduous fruits, vege
tables, hogs, dairy cattle thrive Booklet
free from Bliss Lands (Inc.), 610 Parrot t
bldg.. San Frantlsco.
For Sale House
Of ten rooms "with corner quarter-block,
100x100; entire property In excellont 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
houses without movlnc present house;
good location for income property. Im
mediate possession given. Inquire 115 2d
St., N. W. cor. Hall, or 809 Dekum Bldg.
NEW TODAY.
THERIGHTBANKINGHOUSE
Many a business man owes not a little of
his success to the fact that he had the
RIGHT BANKING HOUSE
' BACK OFHIM
Don't let" another year go by hoping that
you win be "Lucky." There Is no such thing
as "Luck."
Don't let another month go by without
connecting yourself with the right banking
houee.
Don't let another day go by without send
ing for our booklet of "ILLUSTRATIONS."
Don't let another hour go by. after you
read the booklet, before you call on us
personally or open an account with us by
mail.
Portland trust company of oregon
s Resources Over $1,000,000
100 Third Street. Phone Main 453.
BENJ. I. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK. Vice-President
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA.... Assistant Secretary
Administrator's Sale
ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 17
Antique furniture, organ and books of the
late C. L. Fay, at BAKER'S AUCTION
HOUSE, corner Alder and Park. Sale at 10
A. M.
GEO. BAKER & CO.. Auctioneers.
Parked Streets
See article. Oregonlan. Sunday, and edi
torial Monday. Portland already HAS
PARKED streets, the very best and most
complete residence streets (cement cross
walks) in the city. See Halsey street, be
tween East Fifteenth and East Eighteenth
streets, and cross-streets to Clackamas.
Holiday's Addition
The very BEST and only EXCLUSIVE
residence property In the Rose Clty-
THE OREGON REAL ESTATE CO.,
SA Third Street, Room 4.
A Snap
Two to five-acre tracts on the O. Yv P.
car line, one mile and a half east from
the golf links; price from $150 to $250 per
acre Inquire of John H. Gibson, OWN
ER, at Stanley. CITY address, room 100
Sheilock bids.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
ON THE WEST SIDE.
100x100. well located on a prominent cor
ner; 5 good bouses; yearly rental $10SO
Prtce 510.600.
23x100 Nice 5-room cottage; yearly rents
$1S0: a nice little home or for Income.
$1600.
00x75 A corner, with 2 good 7 room houses;
yearly rent UGS. J1CS0.
50x752 good 7-room houses; yearly rent
$420. $4200.
These properties are all rented at reason
able figures and are worthy of investigation.
DAVID S. STEARNS.
240 Washington St,
ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACRBAOE
as a specialty, within city limits or outside.
Some acres with terms as low as $10 per
month with watar. A. C Churchill a Co.,
"Inc." 110 24 st.
FOR SALE AT MOUNT TABOR. HALF
acre, fronting 150 feet on car line, 200 feet
on Royal ave.; bouse and barn. 12 large
shade trees; very sightly; price $1250. Take
Sunnyslde and ML Tabor car to the end and
ask for letter-carrier's place.
FORSALE NICE. NEW 0-ROOM HOUSE,
full concrete basement, modern every way,
en Union ave.; bargain if taken today;
owner going away. Inquire owner. 052
Union ave. North. East 2400.
FOR SALE S. E. CORNER 12TH AND MA
son st. N. E.. with 3-room bouse, improved
streets; price $500. , Inquire of owner oa
premises.
FOR SALE 5 OR 10 ACRES; A BARGAIN
for cash. Inquire 4th st. and Hawthorne
ave. South. Mrs. W. S. Falling. Mt. Tabor
P. O.
J LARGE HOUSE AND GRQUNDS; EAST
btoe. ctose in; suuaoie lo-r sreau ramiarium
or lovely home; cheap. Phone East 475.
FOR RENT 500-ACRE STOCK RANCH; 130
acres under cultivation. Apply to Mrs.
John N. Koontr. Chehall. Wash.
FOR SALE LOT AND BUILDING KNOWN
as The Waldorf. 117 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 Cc Phone Union 1491.
BOR SALE NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE. ALL
modern conveniences; price reasonable. In
" quire owner. 731 E. Arti st.
ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE. 6 MILES
from Morrison ot, bridge. C K. Ballard,
Mllwaukie. Or.
FOR SALE PORTLAND HEIOTS. 5-ROOM
cottage, at a bargain. Phone Main 5430.
TWO BUILDING LOTS. EACH 35X100. ON
W. Park st. Inquire 475 W. Park st.
FOR RENT CONVENIENT SMALL SEVEN
room house. Main 5430.
FOR SALE TARMS.
100 ACRES RICH. FREE. DEEP BLACK
soil; no better for bopt hay, grain, fruit
and garden; plenty outside range; 05 acres
timothy and clover meadow, 5 acres orchard,
all kinds fruit, .part long-keeping Winter ap
ples, all kinds email fruit; 40 acres ready
to plow, more in pasture; some timber;
large S-room hou!e. large barn. Implement
and woodbou;e, dairy and sprlnghouse and
other buildings; fine spring 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 mites to R. R.. IS miles north of east from
Portland; 75 tons hay In barn, 7 cows, 5
culvert, 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 040 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 In tracts to suit
Cheap if taken at once If you want a
fine healthy home, cheap, address the
Owner. P. O. box 23. Portland, Or.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN FINE 334-acro
Valley farm, about 200 acres bottom land,
about 100 la cultivation; balance low bench
partly cleared and In grass; good buildings,
fences and orchard; some beaverdam; about
1500 cords of fir and ash timber; electric
light and telephone; close to ralL church and
schools; 26 miles to Portland; $13 per acre;
terms. 6 3, Oregonlan.
STOCK FARM. 620 ACRES. FOR $8300; 5
miles northwest from North Yamhill. Or.
All fenced and Improved. Not listed with
agents. For particulars, address Charles
F. Torrance, Forest Grove. Or.' For free
conveyance call at Johnson's stables. For
est Grove, or Williams" stable. North Yam
hill. FOR SALE 10-ACRE CHICKEN RANCH,
first-class soil, high state of cultivation;
7-room house, fine family orchard, best
variety of berries; nicely located; good wa
ter, well fenced. Inquire 352 Front St.,
except Saturday and Sunday. H. Sleslger.
FOR SALE 10-ACRE FARM. 10 MILES
south of Portland; 29 acres In cultivation,
houses and barns; barn full of hay; all
kinds of farming Implements. This place
can be had within the next 30 days for
$2750 cash. Address H 3D. Oregonlan.
POULTRY AND DAIRY: FARM. 13 MILES
from Portland. 40 acres; 30 acres under cul
tivation; fine bottom land. Price. $2600; no
agents. Address box 37. Oregon City, Or.
FINE .POULTRY RANCH OF S ACRES:
good houe and barn; all In cultivation; 7
miles from Portland. Inquire owner. 353
East 1st st. North, near Weldler.
$1600 WILL HANDLE 1100 ACRES TIMBER
and farm lands; Southern Oregon; ateo sail
tracts. Owner. X 53. Oregonlan.
FOR RENT FARMS.
FARM FOR RENT. UP THE WTLLAM
ette. Apply 918 E. Taylor st-, Portland, Or.
TOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
$18.50 PER ACRE 700 ACRES ' IN ONE
body on Cedar Creek. Clackamas County; 12
miles from Oregon City: cruiser reports 12,
1C5.00O feet fine fir and cedar saw-timber,
large quantity cedar telephone poles, 12,000
cords fir wood; mostly rich poll. Apply 113
Ablngton Mdg.
WILLAPA HARBOR TIMBER 3000 ACRES,
spruce, ceaar, nr. nemtoca; o to siu;
tracts to suit, W. W. Cheadle. agent. South
Bend. Wash.
04 ACRES OF TIMBER IN COWLITZ
County. Wash., for sale at a bargain If
taken sooa. D. W. Faulkner. Anita. Ia,
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
COLLINS LAND CO. (INC.) WE BRING
buyer and seller together: list your property
with -us. We are doing considerable adver
tising and will extend It further. Our fa
cilities are exceptional. Bank references.
Stearns bWg. Phone Main 2324.
WANTED-FOR CASH. MODERN 5-ROOM
cottage, full lot, walking distance; fruit
trees and flowers; something cory. F.
Fuchs 1J0U 1st,
A SIGHTLY LOT. WEST SIDE; NO
agents: cheap. Phone Main 1076.
TO EXCHANGE.
FOR PORTLAND PROPERTY TWO NEW
cottages In Marshalltown. Ia.. and 160 ac;es
prairie land la Lincoln Co.. Neb.; good busi
ness here for sale also; no agents. J. O.
Staats. S41 Corbet,
WILL EXCHANGE LANDS IN SOUTHERN
Oregon for city property or a business.
Owner. Y 53. Oregonlan.
FOR RENT FARMS.
FOR RENT A FARM OF 86 ACRES: GOOD
howe and barn; good water ami plenty of
fruit; complete farming equipment, with 3
horses, eow. hay and grain for sale; farm
well located one mile east of Newberg: both
phones; rural delivery. Address M. P. El
liott. Newberg. Or.
FOR SALE LAND SCRIP.
LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS. GUARAN
teed. mineral lands titled, public land prac
tice. Collins Land Co.. Steam bldg.
FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicles and Harness.
OREGON JONNIE. PACING RECORD
2:21. is light bay gelding, weighs 1050
pounds, perfectly sound, safe for lady's
ue, afraid of nothing: also new Columbus
speeding buggy and Kay saddle, harness,
whip, robe; must sell, leaving city. Phone
Mala 4330. Call, 23 N. 14 th st.
TWO TEAMS. GENTLE. RELIABLE WORK
bo es, bays and grays. 307u and 2S72 lba.;
$000; would sell separately: also fine riding
mare (Hambletonian). weight 1050. with good
stock saddle. $60. T. P. Balfour. Lyle. Wash.
FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND Ve
hicles by the day, week or month: harness,
saddles and 200 new and second-band rigs
for sale or exchange. Tomllnson tc. Cai
day, 211 Washington st.
HORSES. WAGONS. TRUCKS AND ALL
kinds of vehicles and harnera for sale or
rent, Hubert & Hal. 260 Fourth st.
FINE SPAN PONIES. 7 YEARS OLD. Ex
cellent drivers and stylish; bargain. Phon
Union 3432.
FOR SALE CHEAP NO. 1 CAMP WAGON
and team. Call Coulter. Grocer. 9 Union
ave.
FIRST-CLASS NEW BUGGY. USED ONLY
four months; sell at half cost. 365 6th st.
FINE HORSE AND BUCGT. SAFE FOR
woman. 307 Falling bldg. Main 3407.
Pianos.
FOR SALE ELEGANT KIMBALL UPRIGHT
piano; mahogany care; used four months;
misfortune In family; cost $650: sell at your
own figure almost; call and examine. Miss
Lulu Peiton. 4b0 Davis st.
MIsceUaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Cover It with Mastic roofing. In rolls,
easy to lay; needs no painting or coating:
gecd 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 Mastic Roonag
Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg.
vnn rat.-rvV AVI. KPrrivn.tr A-vrn
billiard and pool tables; easy payments: ws'
rent taoica. wita privilege ot Duymg; mod
em bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick
Balke-Ccllender, 49 3d st.
LOGGERS AND CONTRACTORS SEVERAL
good -cond-band engines, suitable for log
ging or hoisting purposes to be had cheap.
For further information apply to F. D.
Kuettner, Astoria. Or.
FOR SALE ST. BERNARD PUPS. VERY
fine, worth $25; will sell what's left, tnale or
female. $5 each If taken at ence. Apply
WIIsor's, 72 Sixth st.
TICKET FOR MAN. VIA SAN FRANCISCO
and Los Angeles, to Denver; ticket for wom
an also; one for boy, Kansas City or Topeka.
B 61. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE 50.000 NO. 1 SECOND-HAND
grain bags; will sell In large or small quan
tities. J. Simons Sc. Bro., 244-246 Front st.
GASOLINE LAUNCH FOR SALE OR TRADE
10 tons carrying capacity. 24-horsepower
engine; will sell cheap. H 42. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE REASONABLE TWO FIRST
class tickets to New York; man and wom
an. Write to F 00. Oregonlan.
AUTOMOBILE. 5-PASSENGER, 4-CYLIN-der.
new auto, with complete equipment; a
bargain. Ii 57, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE 12 H. P. WEBER GASOLINE
engine. Al condition and a bargain. 324
Chamber Commerce.
TICKET FROM PORTLAND TO DEAD
wood. s. D. with stop-over privileges. E
SH. care Oregonlan.
ANTIQUES. COLONIAL AND "EMPIRE"
furniture, grandfather's clock, davenport,
033 Washington. ""
FOR SALE GAS ENGINE MACHINERY,
tools and patterns. Address 027 L St..
Fresno. Cal.
FOR SALE CANVAS TENT. NEARLY NEW.
S2x52; seven-foot walls. 665 Weldler st. Phone
East 2619-
FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS TICKET FOR
lady to New York, reasonable Y CO, Ore
gon tan.
GENTLEMEN'S (MEDIUM) RAILROAD
ticket to Omaha. Neb. Q 49, Oregonlan.
VALUABLE PATENT FOR SALE; CAN BE
seen at Fair grounds. O 49. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE ONE JERSEY COW. 4 GAL-
joas. Apply u. Ji. wens, ADington bldg.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED PHOTOG R APH ER. RETOUCH ER
and printer; well, experienced. Lucerne Stu
dio. Dekum bldg.
WANTED THREE GOOD. LIVE SOLICIT
OR. Call from 1 to 3 P. M. 205H Morrison,
room X
WANTED A GOOD CANVASSER; SALARY
to right party. The Western Lady. 147
Fronxst.
WANTED MAN THAT CAN RUN AND
feed band resaw. Standard Box & Lum
ber Co.
COOKS. WAITERS. DISHWASHERS. BUS
boys, help ot all kinds, at the National. 312
Pine.
WANTED TAILOR FOR. PRESSING AND
repair work, at Harris', cor. Cth and Alder
sts.
JAPANESE SCHOOL BOY. KITCHEN WORK
for family of three. 4CS East Washington st.
MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. SHOES WANTED;
hlghes. price paid. 50 3d, Phone Pacific 46.
WANTED BRIGHT. NEAT YOUNG MAN.
Call this evening. 290 Columbia st. 7 to 7:30.
WANTED AN ASSISTANT OR REGIS
tered pharmacist. S16 Union ave. North.
COOK. $75: SECOND. $50; KITCHEN HELP,
waiters, etc Hansen's Office. 26 N- 2d.
WANTED CARRIAQE PAINTER. APPLY
Fashion Stable. 20th and Washington.
WANTED MAKERS AND TRIMMERS. AP
ply to Lowengart & Co.. 94 Front st.
YOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED. TO CUT
stock. Alvln S. Hawk Co.. Printers.
WANTED A GOOD LATH COUNTER AT
foot of Lincoln st. E 61, Oregonlan.
WANTED RUNNER ' FOR
house. Telephone Main 590.
ROOMING-
CARPENTER WANTED.
Mfg., 531 Washington at.
ROSE CITY
LUNCH WAITER WANTED. GERMAN
Cafe. 206 U Stark.
HELP WANTED MALE.
$1.0
$1.00 $1.00 FEE 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.
coastructien will do." A year's work.
HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
26 North 2d St.. near Burnside.
$1.00 FEE. FREE FA UK. FEE $1.00
WANTED $250 MONTHLY AND RAPID
promotion for right man; don t want you
to Invest, but must have been fairly suc
cessful in previous occupation; well edu
cated, energetic, ambitious and convincing
talker; give reference, age and experience.
G 41. Oregonlan.
LOGGERS FOR COOS BAY, FARE PAID.
enip iith. mill hands; farm hands ami m lit
ers; laborers and teamsters, R. R. East, $2
to $2.25, pass; plenty other work. Canadian
Employment Co., 240 Burnside. Main 3074.
220 Morrison; Main 1323.
ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY
treated; discharges positively cured In from
3 to 5 days; consultation free and. strictly
confidential; send for our symptom blank.
X-Radlum Medical Institute, Alisky bldg.,
Zd and Morrison sts., Portland.
WANTED, AT LOS ANGELES. CAL.
atiCKer men, band sawyers and filers, turn
ers mill bench men and rip sawyers; delight
ful climate, permanent employment; good
wages to good men. Address box 1SS4, Ex
aminer, Lim Angeles, Cal.
WANTED SALESMAN TO TAKE TERRI
tory and sell Monarch Acetylene Gas Ma
chines and good opportunity for man want-
- Ing a permanent business. Address 506 Ca
ruthers st.. East, and leave your address.
G. W. Armstrong. k
MEN and women to learn watchmkg. en
graving. Jewelers' wk; only prac. school for
Jewelers; money made learn'g. Watehmkg
Engrav. School, P. L bldg.. Seattle.
ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN
good income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary; send for particulars.
Press Syndicate. Lockport. N. Y.
SALESMAN WANTED FOR EXCLUSIVE
agen.-y for fine underwear and seamless
hosiery, from, factory to consumer. Call 319
Commercial Block.
THE MEIER & FRANK STORE REQUIRES
the eervlces of an A 1 thoroughly experienced
men's furnishing goods salesman. 'Apply at
once.
WANTED MAN WITH SOME EXPERI
ence as detective, willing to undertake a
particular piece of work. Q a. Orego
nlan. Wanted Men to learn barber trade; steady
practice; expert instructions. Write for
terms, Glllman's College, 627 Clay st,, S. F.
California wine depot; headquarters bakers,
cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines 3c
per BUtp. P. Loratl. 14S 4 th. Clay 1503.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT
land and throughout state to sollelt busi
ness. Call or write. 607 McKay bldg.
THREE MEN TO LEARN TO BE DETEC
tlves and go to work at once. Room 14,
270 Washington st. Open evenings.
WANTED A GOOD ALL-ROUND MAN FOR
machine shop. Security Vault & Metal
Works. 43 North Front st-. Portland.
GENERAL BLACKSMITH FOR. COUNTRY.
$50 per month and board. Address the IS.
S. c L. Co.. II. Creek. Oregon.
WANTED MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS
care cow to work on small place near city.
Apply Ames & Harris. 27 1st st.
BARBER FIRST-CLASS. GOOD. STEADY
man wanted, at good wages; steady Job
guaranteed. T 50, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN WANTED FOR TIMEKEEP
er In factory Address, own handwriting,
giving age. S 00, Oregonlan.
MINERS HAND DRILLERS, $2 AND
board. Canadian Employment Co., 248
Burnside. 226Vi Morrison.
ANY PERSON TO DISTRIBUTE OUR SAM
pies; $18 weekly: steady. Mgr. Empire. 4
Wells st.. Chicago. lit.
WANTED OLD CLOTHES. SHOES. HIGH
est price paid. 160 Front, Phone Pacific 92.
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 competent. Behnke
Walker Business College, day and night.
"Catalogue CalL
CHAMBERMAIDS. AVAITRE36ES. CITY.
Coast, mineral springs, Hoquiam (cook. $60)
homework; woman cook. $0 (restaurant); 5
hotel waiters. $35; second cook; dishwash
er, $0. Drake, 205 U Washington.
TEACHERS FOR SEVERAL DISTRICT
and Milage schools. 207 Alisky bllg.. Port
land. Or. C. R. B. Teachers' Agency.
WANTED TEACHERS; COMMERCIAL. Sci
ence, writing, $700: rural and grades. $450.
Flak Teachers' Agency. Call East 344.
SAY. DO YOU KNOW THE BEST PLACE
to get help? At the National. Phone Main
1304.
MAN AND WIFE ON RANCH; WOMAN TO
atheist with housework. X 60. Oregonlan.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED LADY ASSISTANT BOOK
keeper and stenographer, .wholesale house;
state age. experience and references. R
HO, Oregonlan.
WANTED A WOMAN COOK WHO THOR
oughly understands the wont; references re
quired!, a second girl kept. Apply at 835
Lovejoy at.
WANTED YOUNG. BRIGHT. EXPERI
enced photograph reception-room lady;
must know the business. S01 Dekum bldg.
WANTED FIRST-CLAS5 LADY REPRE
tentatlves In Portland and throughout state;
good pay. Call or write COT McKay bldg.
HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY.
343Vi Washington sr.. cor. 7th. upstairs.
Phone Main 2692.
WANTED YOUNG LADY TO MAKE OUT
bills and light office work; state what wagea
expected, u -61, Oregonlan.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER. MIDDLE-AGED
.woman, country home, near elty. Denhton
News Co.. 326 Johnson st.
GIRL WANTED TO DO COOKING AND
housework. Apply to Mrs. L Frohman,
Parlor C, Portland HoteL
PRACTICAL YOUNG WOMAN TO HELP
care for young child with whooping cough
Call at 600 Tillamook st.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework; must be good cook. Call
morning. 5S3 Johnson st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; NO
cooking; to assist with children; good
home. Call 182 1st st.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; small family. Call 1S5 East 13th.
near Taylor.
WANTED GIRL OR BOY TO WORK
about three hours a day for board. 426
Washington.
WANTED WAITRESS WHO HAS HAD
some experience: Immediately. 426 Wash
ington. WANTED NURSE GIRL TO ASSIST IN
housework; good home and wages. 307 N.
19th st. ,
WANTED A RELIABLE BOOKKEEPER.
Apply to Andrew Kan & Co., 2S7 Morrison
street.
WANTEDGOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Call 166 East 10th. near Bel
mont. WANTED EXPERIENCED CHAMBER
mald. Apply after 11 A. M.. 21 N. 3d st.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESLADY:
aim fitter. H. B." LItt. 4th and Washington.
COMPETENT CHAMBERMAID AND WAIT
rcss at Brown Hotel. 2714 Grand ave.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: GOOD
cook; $30. 433 East 15th st,. Irvlngton.
WANTED A GOOD CHAMBERMAID. PARK
Hotel. 350 GUsan sc.; good wages.
WANTED TWO GOOD WAITRESSES. CALL
at the Perkins Restaurant today.
GIRLS WANTED TO FINISH PANTS, AT
once. Room 210, Allsky bldg.
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Apply at 454 Alder st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 365
13th st. Phone Main 5092.
GOOD OPERATORS ON PANTS. 410
Washington st.. room 7".
"WANTED A COMPETENT COOK. APPLY
554 Davis, cor. 17th st.
EXPERIENCED GIRL TO WORK IN BIND
ery. 207 2d st.
GIRL TO HELP IN FAMILY OF THREE.
. 100 H 3d.
WAITRESS WANTED. 455 OLDER ST.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
TWO EXTRA WAITRESSES FOR TODAY $2
each and pass to Fair grounds, call b- -i
0; waitresses. $; wttree and chamiex
maids. beaches, fare both ways.
.,.1lA.NSEN's LADIES" AGENCY.
3434 V.akhlBgton st.. corner 7th. npsta'-s.
TEACHER WANTED A PRIMARY TEA fl
er for the Skamokawa School: term e z
months; wage $45 per month : Krh- ' s
commence Sept. 4th. Address C. L. S. cr
man. Skamokawa. Wash.
WANTED 150 GIRLS TO MAKE OVER
alls and shirts; instruction given to In
experienced. Apply Nutadter Bras..
Standard Factory No. 2. comer East Tay
lor and Grand ave.
DOMESTICS. COOKS. WAITRESCKS CHV
bermalds. etc: city. Coast. Kan- and ko--try:
plenty of work. CanaJlan Pari..
ZZGV: Morrison. Mala 132K.
LADIES. CALL ON US. WE HAVE G- D
positions big salary, easv work. New
man's Theatrical Information Bur-a-.
331 4 Morrison.
WANTED STENOGRAPHER IN LAW
nee. permanent position. Address in .
handwriting, stating experfenco and si x
T 60. Oregonlan.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. Ok:.
waiters, chambermaids, general worker
LouU Agency. 290 Yamhill. Main 541
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
A YOUNG MAN WITH BEST or REFfT.
ences and butm-s standing 1 wpen '. r a
position; In especially fitted for ofnee tr. k.
salesmanship and collections. Address O ll,
Oregonlan.
WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN OF t5
years" experience, position In hotel w.th.
possible chance of buying whol or uxlt
Interest. Address F 3W. Oregonian.
WANTED POSITION AS PUKCHASIN J
agent, secretary-manager, asutstant mana
ger or city altman; thoroughly cornet : :.t.
Address M 47. Oregonlan.
A 1 MALE STENOGRAPHER WNT3
work taking from one to three hour- rc
day; have own machine; compensation cn.a I.
C 00. Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED BOOKKFFE
er. bank clerk and business man. wants g od
position. H 52. Oregoalaa.
Miscellaneous.
POSITION BY FIRST-CLASS. ALL-Rt ' ND
machinist and toolrnaker; 2 year-' ex j:,
ence in general machine shop and u "Io
work; mobiles arl experimental work, g :i
hand to assist inventor: either foremar. r
Journeyman. AddreM Box L 52. Orrg aa.
POSITION WANTED AN ELDERLY M.VN
that can make himself ueoful around tla
houee; can do painting, gardenia an-i Vis
itor work. E 6. care Oreconliin.
SITUATION WANTED CHEF COOK. TST
class; 20 years experience; wlshos pos.'! n
In hotel; out of town preferred. 151 N.
17th st.
BARBER. FIRST-CLASS. WITH THE BF!
experience. wi4tes a good steady position . a
first-class barbr shop. Call 1&4H Mi -,
CABINET-MAKER WITH 13 YEARS"1 FX
perlence, furniture busings, wants xr., y
raent with furniture house. L 5. OrH'r .r
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN
furnish domestic servants, 'armors also, ail
kinds of help. Clay 513. 2sS Evvrett st.
FOR SALE LADY'S TICKET ON STEVM
er leaving Auguttt 10 for San Frsn U. ;
berth reserved. V 60. Oregonlan.
JAPANESE SCHOOLHOY WANTS POSIT I V
In any place: wages $3 week. John. 2TJ
Davis st.
YOUNG GERMAN. JUST ARRIVED,
wants a position of any gind. A M. Ore
gonlan. JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION A i
belboy. or hout-etvork'. D 61. Oresonlar..
SITUATION WANTED. KIRST-CLASK BAR
ber shop porter. P 30. Oregonlan.
A BOY WITH HORSE AND CART WISHES
light delivery. B . Oregonlan.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers and Stenographers.
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER DZ -sires
position In city or out; Insuran.o
work preferred. Y 33. Oregonlan.
WANTED POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER,
good references. Address 317 Selwood st.
Domestics.
YOUNG JAPANESE GIRL WANTS H1 S!
work. Address mail to the Glendora Hot:!
GENERAL HOUSEWORK WANTED BY A
good German girl. 2S4 Lincoln st.
Housekeepers.
SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPFH.
widower's family, by experienced Dar
woman: best of references: wages t
250 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413.
SITUATION WANTED NEAT. CAPABLE
woman, girl S. housekeeper, widower's fam
ily. 230H Yamhill. Phone Main 5413.
Miscellaneous.
EXPERIENCED GIRL DESIRES SITU V
tion. chamberwork. in first-class place. 23'j
Yamhill. Phone Main 5-118.
EXPERIENCED COOK. ALSO SECOND
girl, together; private family. Inquiro
233 1st St.. room 1.
MIDDLE-AGED LADY" WANTS PLACE A3
lnfantu' nurse or chamberwork. Call or al
dress 85 E. 10th st.
MRS. SEDORE. 300 GRAND AVE.. W"ILT,
do family washing ot any kind, exe;t
white shirts.
WANTED AGENTS.
AGENTS AND STREET MEN WH MAKE
useful souvenir, 2hc sells for lOe; sttmp.rs.
5c. H. S. Green & Co., 375 Wells st,. Ct
caco. 111.
SOLICITOR. CAPABLE TAKING CHARGE
agencies for large bond & real estate corpora
tion. Index. 007 Kohl bldg.. San Francises.
AGENTS WANTED TO TAKE ORDERS F R
portraits; good employment for right artcj.
Call 2S2 2d.
ADVERTISING SOLICITORS. $8 TO $10
dally. See Allen mornings, 107 Sherlock b.g.
WANTED THREE BOOK, PICTURE OR
novelty hustlers; a snap. S01 Dekum bldg.
Wanted Photograph coupon salesmen; big jay;
Exposition offer. Rembrandt Studio, 106 Ci.
LADY AGENT SOMETHINO NEW. GOOD
, seller, big wnges. 215 Commercial blk.
WANTED TO KENT.
OWNERS AND AGENTS WILL FIND IT TO
tl elr advantage to list their vacant houses
or flats -with our free rental department.
Our vacant house directory has become a
recognized institution in Portland, hun
dreds of tenants being weekly placed in
suitable quarters. We make no charga
whatever, and landlords should take al
vantage of this service by calling at cur
rental department, filling In our informa
tion blank: leave the rest to us; we w..l
secure a desirable tenant; we want houses
In all parts of city and suburbs; If u
have a vacant house, flat or apartment,
phone the particulars. We won't allow it
io remain Ions: Idle.
H. E EDWARDS. HOUSEFURNISHER,
Rental Department, 1S5 to 191 1st st.
WANTED TO RENT-SMALL RANCH. CSH
or shares, 10 to 20 acres; suitable for tru k
farming, chickens oV berries; prefer r'.a e
that la stocked and near car line; reTer
ences. F 61. Oregonlan.
WANTED 3 OR 4 PARTLY FURNISHED
rooms for housekeeping; private houra:
yard; no objection to distance out, if
on car-line; permanent; references. S 59.
care Oregonlan.
BY YOUNG MAN AND WIFE. SMALL Fl R
nlshed cottage, or housekeeping rooms. n
objection to suburbs; state locatlcn arl
price: must be reasonable. D 80. OregonUr,
WANTED THREE OR FOUR HOUSEKEEP
lng rooms, must be centrally located. Ad
dress, stating price, G 27. caro Oregonlan.
FURNISHED COTTAGE. 5 TO 7 ROOMS,
for 2 or 3 months; give telephone number.
G 60. Oregonlan.
FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED FOR Vis
itors. J. V. Creighton & Co.. 15 3d st
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS.
THE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS BCY3
all kinds of furniture, new or old. at 211
1st st. Phone Main 5655.
WANTED 15 TEAMS TO HAUL TIES AND
timber. Address Proctor & Beers. Orient,
Or.
LOCATION WANTED BY DOCTOR DO YOU
know of one? WriteJDr. Corn, Narka, Kan.
J