Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 05, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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    EELB HOkXING OltjEGmjSTTUESDAX, SEPTEMBER 5, 1905.
nifn rrnrrm UiTCT nnnTTMO I,
J N rt tML nicL rjcruvimo
It JOBS DELAYED
Ym- Hitches in Washington Keep
Appointments From Being ,:r. DAVITS, Pre.
'rH Announced.
M'BRIDE AND BEAN BOOMS
Uosebur Receivership and Also the
Rcglslcrshlp of That Office
Sought by Aspirants for
Place In Oregon.
Tw FeSeral jobs in Orogon are with
hold from the faithful by hitches in
Washington the-District Judgeship and
the Roseburg Receivership. The Regis
lcrshlp at Roseburg Is also up in the air.
though B. L.. Eddy, of Tillamook, seem
to have his hooks in it safely.
What's the matter with President
Roosevelt that he doesn't appoint the new
Judge cither Thomas A. McBride or Jtob
ert S. Bean? "Why Is it that a month
ago it was announced from the Depart
ment of Justice that Bean would prob
ably be choson, and two weeks later from
"inside sources" at Washington, that Mc
Bride would be the man, yet that up to
this moment, neither has landed the Job?
Questions Fret the Boomers.
These questions are fretting the gray
manor of the Bean and the McBrldo
boomers not a little, and they engage Sen
ator Fulton's thoughts, too. The Senator
came up from Astoria to attond the see
slons of the letter-carriers. Yes, he was
surprised at the President's delay, also
He supposed the peace conference at
Portsmouth had engaged so much of the
President b attention that the Judge selec
tlon had been relegated. ptovr that poaco
was in sight, the Senator supposed that
the appointment would be made very
noon; he hoped right away. He did not
know who would get the plum; he had
roceU'ed no late news from "Washington
on the subject. And forthwith the Sen
ator was lifted up the hotel elevator to
his sooond-floor room.
Abou Middle of September.
News dispatches from Washington hare
announced that the President will pick
the Judge about the middle part of the
present month. Boomers of Bean and
McBride wonder why the President has
put oft the matter until that time. Once
the Bean men believed their candidate
had the Job corraled, for Attorney-Gen
erai Moody preferred him to any other
aspirant. But there came a hitch some
where, and the McBride boom grew. Sen
ator Fulton at first was inclinod to side
with Bean, though McBride was his pref
erence, when Charles H. Robb, assist
ant to the Attorney-General, was in
Portland looking into the eligibility of
tne several candidates. Senator Fulton Is
understood to have spoken highly of Bean
and to have beon favorable to his an
polntment. That was before it seemed
that McBride had a chance for the office.
Later, when McBride was trotted out and
the signs in his favor Improved, Fulton
lined up behind him. McBride is Fulton's
candidate, and is receiving the whole of
the Senators support. This does not
moan, however, that Fulton is fighting
Bean; only that he is pulling fr another
man. And Senator Fulton has informed
tne President and the department at
Washington that McBride Is the man to
whom the Job is due.
Opposition to McBride.
The opposition to McBride is understood
to be based chiefly on two grounds: First.
his advanced years, his age being 5S; sec
ond, his close political relations heretofore
with the McBride-Mltchell-Willlamson
camp. It has been alleged that, owing
to those relations, the Government's in
terost might not He in his acting as Judge
In the land-fraud trials. And the close
affinity between the McBride element that
centers about ex-Senator George "W. Mc
Bride. Judge McBride's brother, and the
Matthews machine of Portland, is under
stood to have contributed to the delay In
Judge McBride's appointment. Further
more, the President has said that he de
sires to appoint a "young" man say. be
tweon 4 and 50 years.
B. L. Eddy, of Tillamook, at one time
was agreed on by Secretary" Hitchcock
for Register at Roseburg. Several aspir
ants were in the running for the Receiv
ership, some of them being men who aid
ed Senator Fulton's election In the Legis
lature of 1908. Senator Fulton took up G.
B. Hegardt, formerly engineer in charge
of the Jetty work at the mouth of the
Columbia River. That was sovoral
months ago. Meanwhile the Roseburg
Land Office Is closed, and business is pil
ing up for the new officers when they
shall be named.
Photographers in Convention.
Photographers of the Northwest met
in Arion Hall yesterday for the open
ing session of a convention which will
continue fenir more days, closing Fri
day. About 150 delegates are in at
tendance and the convention bids fair
to be successful In every' way. The
hall where the meetings are held has
been decorated with a display of pho
tographs, embracing- the best work of
artists in Oregon and Washington and
Including a number of pictures from
California galleres. Gold and silver
medals and ribbonB will be awarded for
the best pictures In the various classes.
The committee on awards Is Struck
Aune, of Portland; A. L. Jackson, of
Tacoma, and Lewis Thors, of San Fran
cisoo. The meeting: yesterday afternoon
"was simply introductory to the work
of the convention. Speeches of wel
come were, made by President H. ID.
Travers. of Salem, and Mayor Harry
Lane. President Lewis Thors, of the
California State Association, replied.
The remainder of the meeting- was oc
cupied by routine business. Three ses
sions will be held today, the first be
ginning at 9 A. M.
Stranger Shoots at Walter.
As T. C. Moody, a waiter in the em
ploy of House's Tcstaurant, was re
turning to his home on West avenue,
North Mount Tabor, some one un
known to him Jumped from tho brush
near' the roadway and with a vile re
mark fired two shots at him, which
la lied to reach their mark.
Moody says be has no knowl
edge as to the person or the motive
that led to the shooting-, and that the
affair happened so quickly that he was
unable to g-et a good look at his as
sailant, who disappeared immediately
upon firing the shots. The police will
Investigate the affair today.
St. Johns Council Meets.
The St Johns Council, Mayor W. H.
IClng presiding:, iaat nipfct met and ad
journed until this evening without
transacting any business, it being- La
bor day. Most of the members of the
Council were present. Councilman Leg
gett was asked when tho end of the
deadlock wag likely to take place. He
aaid significantly that there would be
an efid very soon, but he did not ven
ture .zthzxs t& .Handing?' wouU take,
EUROPEAN PLAN
, tLN to W.W Per Day
According to Lcfcalion.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.)'
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
European Pimm Rooms 76c to $2.00
First-Class RestaHrant -in Coaaectlos
m ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR. ANDERSON, Manager
Front and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON
Free 'bus to and from all trains
Rates 75c
t
place. He did say, however, that Daniel
Brecht, who had been voted for the
past week to take Edwards' place.
wouid never be olected, and that no
man who favored liquor license could
be elected. Councilman Edwards, the
storm center of the controversy, was
prosent. Mr. Edwards said that he
.should leave the Council as soon as he
had boon vindicated of the charges and
Insinuations that had been made
against him. It is also said that Coun
cilman P. J. Peterson is about to Insti
tute a civil action for damages against
Councilman J. H. Shields, who road the
charges against Peterson and perhaps
a criminal proceeding would also be in
stituted.
Ills Offense Xot Criminal.
Jay H. Upton, late clork for Judge Web
ster, in securing legal businoss for H. H.
Rlddell and others was guilty of nothing
more than indiscretion, and committed
no criminal offense. The most that can
be said is that he should not have recom
mended the employment of any certain
attorney in cases that came to his notice
while acting as a clerk In the County
Court. Mr. Upton denies having rocelved
any share of fees collected. District At
torney Manning will Investigate the mat
ter, only to ascertain if Mr. Upton haa
done anything more than to assist attor
neys to get business.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL. REPORT.
PORTLAND. Sept. 4. Maximum tempera
ture. 78 deg.; minimum, 49. River reading
at 8 A. M.. 2.S feot; change 1b past 24 hours.
fall. u.2 of a foot. Total precipitation, 5
P. M- to 5 P. M., none; total since Septem
ber 1. 1005, none; nermal. .14 of an inch; de
ficiency. 14 of an inch. Total sunshine Sep
tember 3. 1005. C hours and 57 minute; pos
sible, 13 hours and 12 minute?. Barometer
(reduced to sea level) at P. M.. 2.tt.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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n
:
STATIONS.
Baker City....
78 0.001 SjN fCiear
72 0.00 SfSE itfotfdy
80 0.00 SjW (Clear
58 0.00 4NW ICiMdy
72 T J OtS (Cloudy
8 0.001 JfW JCleftr
82 T I 4 W jctoudy
78 0.001 SNWtClear
H0 0.001 OS (Clear
S20.00 6 ICkMMij
K0 0.00 12tS (Clear
80 0.02 SSE fCtHJr
r.S e.OQ 12 W iCIeudy
82 0.0 eW Clear
72 0.0ft' fl:NW (Clear
SOfo.OOl 4fW )Clear
Bismarck. .....
Boise
Eureka
Helena.
North Head....
Pocatello
Portland
Red Bluff
Rooeburgr. ......
Sacramento
Salt Lake City..
San Francisco..
Spokane
Seattle
Walla Walla...
T trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Light rata fell this afternoon la South
eastern Idaho and a thuaderahower is re
ported at Helena. Mont EM sew here In the
Rocky Mountain and the Pacific Coast Status
fair weather nan prevailed. It is smoky in
the Pacific Northwest and la the interior of
Northern California.
The indications are for partlv doudv
weather in thle district Tuesday, with high
er temperatures east ef the Cascade Moun
tains.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 2S
hours ending at midnight, September S:
Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy.
Northerly winds. A
western Oregon and Western Washington
Partly cloudy. Winds meetly northerly.
Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Fair
and slightly warmer.
Eastern Washington and Northern Idafac
Fair.
A B. WOLLABER.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Baker's Auction House, corner Aider nnd
Park ft s.. at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker fi.- .Co..
Auctioneers.
At Residence. 403 Market St.. near lath.st.
car line Sale at 2 P. M. Gee. Baker & Co.,
Auctioneers.
At Gllman'o. No. 413 WasMncten at.. i A.
M. S. L. N. GHman. Auctioneer.
At 271 First St.. by the Portland Anctfctn
Rooms. Sale at 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. C. L.
Ford, Auctioneer.
By J. T. Wilson at 01 Park street North at
10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auetleneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
A. & S. RITE, OREGON
LODGE OF PERFECTION,
NO. 1 Regular meeting In
Memorial Hall, Scottish Rite
CatbedrsJ, this eveniijg at 8
o'clock. By order
VEN. MASTER.
IVANHOE LODGE. NO 1. Tv. OP T.Tl-r:
ular convention tonight at 8 o'clock la Pyth
ian Hall, 8th floor, Marquam Wdg. Page rank.
Visiting Knlghus cordially Invited.
, , L. E CROUCH, C C.
FRED P. HOLM, K. of R. and S.
DIED.
SPALDING Jn this city. September 4. 1005.
uia byivester spaiding. aged 51 years, s
months and 10 days, beloved wife of E. P.
Spalding. Funeral announcement later.
Cincinnati. O.. papers please copy.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
WHITE In this city. September 2, 1005.
Mrs. Alasda II. White acra 40 rears.
Friends respectfully Invited to attend. Fu
neral services 10:30 A. M. today (Tues
day), September 5. 1005, at Holman's
chapeL corner Third and Salmon streets.
Interment, Rlverview Cemetery.
DUNNING, M'ENTEE GILBAUGIL Suc
cessors to Dunning Campion, undertakers
and embalm ers; modern in every detail; 71 h
and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady asMstent.
EDWARD HOLMAN COM .Undertakers 'ai)d
embalmers, have moved to their nevr build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 507.
J. P. FIN LEY t SON. Funeral Directors,
cor. Sd and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 8.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 Et
Alder. Lady asstntast. Telephone East 52.
ZELLEK-BYRXES CO.. Undertakers, Era-
halmer. 278 XihhmsUs Eat IMS. Lads- smI
I jj Wind.
2. H
HI I
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PORTLAND, OREGON
."Xlrst-Clasf Check KeiUtrraBt
Connected With Hotel.
C O. DAVIS, Sec and Treat,
to $3.00 Per Day :
,
AMUSEMENTS.
Marquam
Grand
Theater
C Indira
I. W. T. KS0CUT15I
C. EiMl rmJiiit
Morrison Street between Cth and 7th.
Phone Main 868.
TONIGHT AT S.20 O'CLOCK.
Every UIght This Week, Except Saturday.
special jaaunee datura ay.
WILTON LAC&AYE
Excellent Supporting Company.
TONIGHT.
Tomorrow Night.
THE PIT"
Thursday Night,
TRILBY'
Friday Nlrht.
Saturday Matinee.
Prlcr, 25c. 35c, 50c, 75c, $1. $1.50.
.Seats now netting for the entire week.
BELASCO
TeL Main 311
14 th and Wash. Belaaco & Mayer, Props.
15TH WEBK BELASCO STOCK COMPAJfY.
TONIGHT AT 8:15 P. M. ALL WEEK
FIRST TIME IN STOCK
Harriet's mX
,&&. Honeymoon
Matinees Saturday and Sunday.
PRTPPC Night 25c, 35c 50c and 75c
1 vAVi-0 Matlaees 23c. 35c aad 56c
'ext Week-JCDAH, by Henry Arthur Jones.
BAKER
THEATER
3d and Yamhill
PHONE MAIN 1007.
OREGON THEATER CO.. LESSEE.
GEO. L. BAKER. MANAGER.
THE HOME OF BURLESQUE.
All Thl Week-Regular Matinees Wednes
day. Thursday and Saturday.
AN IMMENSE SUCCESS
The Brigadier Extravaganza Co.
Presenting EpMOND HAYES la tho
WISE GUY
An All-Star Olio of Vaudeville Pimriti..
PRICES Nights ; 25c 33c 50c and 75c Mat
inees: 13c, 25c 32c and 90c
XEXT WEEK KENTUCKY BELLES.
THEATER
12th and Morrison Streets.
Phone Main 117.
"THE MOST POPULAR THEATER."
TONIGHT, ALL WEEK-MAT. SATURDAY
Russell &z Drew present the BIGGEST DRA
MATIC HIT erer cored In Portland.
CHARLES A. TAYLOR'S NEW YORK COM
PANY la His Melodramatic Wonder
Escaped From the Harem
Company. Scenery. Costumes All of High
Class.
EVENING PRICES-15c 25c 35c aad 50a.
MATINEE PRICES 15c. 10c and 2c
NEXT WEEK QUEEN OF TOE HIGHWAY.
THE GRAND
LOTTIE GILSON,
Assisted by Slgnor Dufree
BRYDON'S DOG CIRCUS.
FRANK CLAYTON.
YIRDEN AND DUNLAP.
BENNETT AND STERLING.
FRED FURINTON. THE GRANDISCOPE.
General admission 10 cent. Sundays, eve
nlnga and holiday, reserved seat en lower
floor, 20 cents. Dally matlneea. entire lower
floor. 1W cents; box seats, 25 cents. Sundays
"'n iwwuays, continuous.
THE STAR
ORIGINAL MEXICAN QUINTET.
EVA THATCHER.
SEARLES AND ROCKWELL.
KARL Jfc HAMPTON.
ROY M'BRAIN.
THE STAROSCOEE.
General admiration. 10 cents. Rim),v, v
n,nc nd holidays, reserved eeato os lower
ww, T7 corns, ijany matinees, onure lower
floor, 10 ct-nts; box seats, 25 cent. Sundays
and holidays, continuous.
Garrisson's Dramatic Company
Will engage ssveral amateur performers for
nls well-known stork company.
GOOD SALARY SEASON'S WORK.
For particulars call at
.,,E,itX?f'S THEATRICAL BUREAU.
sm Morrison St. Portland. Or.
Phone Main 1685.
NEW TODAY.
$5700 DRYGOODS.
AUCTION SALE,
TODAY,
30 A. M." AND 2 P. M.
AT 271 FIRST ST..
CONDUCTED BY THE
r2R?L-i5SAUCTIO-V ROOMS,
a L. FORD, AUCTIONEER.
A. SCHUBACH. Prop.
FOR SALE-5000 SHARES IRON SPRINGS
Consolidated Mining Co.. Welser. Idaho? t
a oacriflee; only 50 cents sbare if taken by
September 10; treasury stock now selling at
85 cents and Is to be advanced to SI per
share September 15. 1005; this Is a eaip;
202H8Srkflstt. Eg McKln!ejr a'1-
Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards.
Real Estate City and Farm.
Insurance In All Lines;
A. H. BIRRELL
t02- McKay bldg.. Third and Stark sta,
GEO. BLACK
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
318 Worcester Bleek
General practice. ImrectJcaUass.
Estate, work. Special and periodical audit.
Phone Clajr 226.
A Snap
Two to five-acre tracts on the O. "W. p.
car line, one mile and a halt east from
the solf. links; price from $150 to $230 per
acre. Inquire of John. H. Gibson. OWN
ER, at Stanley. CITY address, room aOfl
Sherlock bid?.
LOUIS H. BOLL
PIANO STUDIO NOW OPEN FOR PUPILS.
Parlors 9 and 10. 312 H Wazbisxton xL
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES.
"Rooms," "Room mad Board," "House
keeplnj Rooms," "Situations Wanted," u
word or Ice. 15 cents; 18 to 2t word, 20
cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc 'o dis
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, exceot
"New Today." 30 cents for 15 words or leas:
16 to 20 words, 49 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50
cents, etc um insertion. Each additional
insertion, one-half; bo farther disco oat un
der oae month.
"NEW TODAY (gauge measure agate), 15
ir nni UKriiDD; 10 cents per
une i or each additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS. ad
dressed care The Orrjgoalaa, and left at this
office, should always be Inclosed la sealed
envelope. o stamp Is repaired on such
letters.
The Orejronlaa will not be responsible for
errors In advertisements takes through the
teiepuone.
NEW TODAY,
OLD GOLD. JEWELRX. BOUGHT. MADE
-.-iianteu; ujamonu. precious lOCf.
tt i iuu4tvi, wjicow, jewetry repaired.
ufac jijtn, me jewejer. iz ua. near Aid
It)R SALE REAL ESTATE
BARGAIN'S lf REAL. E5TATP
G-room modern new bouse, fine location.
on EtlAt Taylor St.: foil cement hiwm.nf
nice fireplace and mantel, porcelain bath, elc-
boi cjumaeiiers, snaflcs and curtain poles:
new gas range; price only $5350; 5200 caeh,
balance monthly.
8-room house. Highland district; modern In
every way; 2loo. installments.
.-rooci new house, just completed and ready
to more right Into; full cement basement
and modern in every tray; Hawthorne First
wvuuiuon; oweu location; 22S00. Installments.
-room modern up-tc-date heme; beautiful
yard, rrult and flower in abundance; to see
tli place means BUT; $2700.
5-room modern- new bouse on Mount Scott
f rLporc'!aJla bath bot d cold water; only
51350; small payment down.
n hare several small places with one or
two lots that range in price from $300 to $650
mii on installments.
x e nave lots vt imini r... cu.
with all street ImprovemenU In, sewer and
ga. right on ear line, very finely located:
Prices of lots. IC'St m xrvk m kuiu
bouse after your own plans; small payment
f.T bAlncc monthly; this U an oppor-
r jour own nome on rental
V1P1VT T l"YT-e
Choice lot on Eart 3d. Holladay's Addl
"n, only isso.
r-"ibi el7 flne ,ot HolUday-s Addition: only
L"- Another for $725. Cement walks, sew
55 JJ?d water all In and all street improre-
" , a iaai weea only two blocks
Aio.na liomestead. corner
street Iranrovrmrnf n in nvn
fk5 Cai?a ave5 heautiful corner
... . ACREAGE,
in verr ereaK on car line, all
fnriVtl0n located line: this la a map
isr any one: rtwl nr
J?T tra of acreage near Mllwaukls
X e u on a very email payment
and all time that Is wanted to paj- bal-
sn ior psxucuian.
TAFT & CO..
122-3-5-8 Abinrton Block.
3 BARGAINS THAT PAWfW nr. uc-iti-,..
. ' mooern House, Holia-
j '.' tatai uuemcni, rurnace.
cement walk. hnniif,ii 3 , i '
54500; our price for a few days, $3700, part
7-room new house. Holladay Park, up-to-
11 ". cement, casement and
t 7: .urnace' porcelain bath, gu and
555 lVc .V!nt natures all In. walls all nicely
tinted: If vou mi inf.it- Knm.
o roomn and lanre rtvTiflnn Tnn ti-
tn. Nock, beautiful Jn int.
e'Z!Lls?- h' one of the prettiest
?,fea w the price asked la this locality;
will make no rii-i-nin-. - .wr,kin. .v.:
JJf'l ror, l th'r: ' rtxxl buy at
,WJ- my price for a abort time only $5SS0.
1 AFT & CO..
122-3-5-0 Ab In Eton BIk.
ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE
a syrcinitr. witnin rlit- limit r- .1.
Some acres with terms as low as $10 per
er. a. -u, unurchiu & Co..
'lac,' 110 2d st.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS RTorrv ivn un r
-.. .-,..,.. otic m, nne view, ror jess
ttX. 1 oruicarj wi; treat sbap; EaiHem
rw k i. m at ence i. A. 'InsUy.
211 Commercial blk.
HOUSE 10 ROOMS; NEW AND ABSO-
up to oate; elegantly finished
throughout: situated on two lots. In best
'""" oi et isiae. Any one desiring an
Al home will do well to Investigate. Phone
owner. Main 5S5, or calt 109 Sherlock bldg.
RA2E.r,n-.RGAIi-LARGE HOUSE. 100x100
eightly. moot derlrabie. less than ...
rati It w. rUrl InliniA. JL "t . . .
w-w-u., o. nu Male, AltOT-
"n-1?' Commsrctal bldfj. Telephone Main
run OAUK-iu aliTTLiE ESTATE: ilOIT
v.,aU,r '.irjsc, mou to suit; near Lents
and car; good jkj'.I; terms. Johnson & Van
Z1""' JWS tMmmeroial bids..
Portland. Telephone Main 3CV2.
205 ACRES VALLEY LAND NEAR ABH
SJS v "T8 "vated; price. $10,500:
-" uo nsni years, u per cent:
aap- MeWllllams & Hughes. L. B. 1S3
Ashland, Or.
--ODERN RESIDENCE IN HOLLADAY
electricity, cement walks and floor. Will
uj unucr i a saencce. s i. Ore-
goni&n.
2S0 ACRES GOOD T.jvn -srviw o.Tr
rCi. . L , . r, iulr iana;.acces-
v, . -A "Li" per acre. Hatfield
Smith. J65H Fourth st. "ica
GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE. BATH AND HOT
r. 7 it "uroe iru". - blocks from
FOR SALE NEW 9-ROOM HOUSE ON
majuciic xicismu m a oargain; on easy
installment payments If desired. X 0
Oreronlan.
FOR SALE THE CHOICEST HOMES IX
wcj" iii. o miies west of Fo-t-
laniJ1 t0 160 crea: fare 33 ctauk Barne
& Cady.
FOR SALE TWO BEAUTIFUL NEW RESI-
aences; & ana iu rooms; Anely located East
Side, close In. Owner, phone East 67.
NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE. THOBfmr.m.v
modern; lot 50x100 feet; on 24th at.. West
Side; $0300: terms. W SO. Oregonlan.
SEE THIS TWO NEARLY NEW HOUSES.
w. .w. c.ii uuuen. near car
line; $1500. Hatfield & Smith. ie5tf -Un st.
NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN EVERY
, ' lcrot. Xwnrr' on Wock south
C52 Union ave. North. East 2-C6S.
$2050 WILL BUY NICE LOT ON 1STH ST..
" ni uisinct, suitable for resi
dence or flats. Phone East 1307.
EELLWOOD LOTS. $3.00 DOWN" AND $5.00
Townslte Co. Phone Union H3L
$5730 FINE MODERN HOUSE. NEAR 23D
ca joumon; jimi casn. balance to suit at
C per sent. A 94. Oregonian.
FOR SALE NEW G-ROOM HOUSE. ALL
uiuucra conveniences; price reasonable. In
quire owner, 731 E. Ash st.
ACREAGE NEAR
CAK LINK. 0 yiUH
brtdg. C. K. BsOlard,
from Morrison
Mllwauklc Or.
$1600 FOR A 6-ROOM COTTAGE, CORNER
u uuvtb, oiook rroza woociawn
car line.
,3??.rOR 2 -?P JN ALB IN A: WALKING
distance. Peelfle T 4 f r tr- 1.
Houses built cn easy paymenU; lota furnished
i uriucu. oi- oimerciai Diag. Main 1340.
ACRE TRACTS EAST SIDE; HOUSE. ONE
oioe. uwntr, 4i itcitay bldg.
B3U ACRES IN HOOD RIVER APPLE BELT
J. J. Lewis, KSH lt at.
XOR SALE TXMRER LANDS.
WILLAPA HARBOR TIMBER 3000 ACRES.
yrucc. ccatr, or, nemioCK; $5 to $10:
tracts to ult. W. W. ri.rM .v.nt oZ.,,:
B.nd. Wash. '
WANTED-OOOO TO 5000 ACRES, GOOD TIM-
Srv. pj " s; not over $10 acrs.
G 94. Qregonian.
160 ACRES TELLOW PINE AND FIR
r.VSS' reeJ: nw raUroad. river; $900.
VfK. Oregcniaa.
320 ACRES FXNE TIMBER, NEAR PORT-
f . icr acrs. ll. a. sahlrtron.
CHEAP LANDS. TIMBER AND GRAZING.
ij.ii or sir ir in ja say. rwaaatc TTWfirct
S r0R sAlef asms. I help wanted-male. f
GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED-NICELY
equipped Chicken nnch vlthln r
f,i,lray. ,?.l,oa aci teamboat wharf, oa,
w.wv. m acres witn u acres under
..'"5 orccaru; gooa nouse
and barn and chicken-houses with Incubators:
live water: there m wits .s.
team; wagon, harness, buggy, farming im-
une cow i. jix) cnickens, pig
f"" ' witn good terms.
nuiwufuujr, iuiqi, asn.
ryn ajuut-rvSE 354-ACRE VALLEY
iA , . acre Dottom land, about
;w p tuiuvtuon, oaiance nearly level, part
ly cleared and In cms: ,niif.
fences and orchard:
1500 cords fir and ash. timber; electric light
. "tL- c- 3 m nil. cnurcnea and
schools; 23 miles to Portland: H5 per acre.
- " pu. it, ii to, uregonian-
EXCEPTIONALLY FIN Jb COUPLETS FARM
53 acres, tevel land, in cultivation, 700
Winter aDDlea. modem lmnrnv.tni.rt.
tric car. flne roods all year; 8 mllea east of
j-oruano; growing crop, cnicicens stock and
uuiiiHotoo nn water ana pired; -more
m.CTTge aajoming II wanted. 227 Front st-
720 ACRES AT $20 ON ROGUE RIVER. 40O
acrra in nign otate or cultivation; $7000:
Ideal ImprovemenU. Hap commercial and
social advantage; oa railroad and electric
power line. A lovelr nlace and home. Trtni
or amalt tracts. Address W. N. Roble. 731
1C?. A(fnKS- pART BBAVERDAM. 100 CUL
tlvatlon. 0-room house, water In hous and
oarn. springs, orchard. cattle-heds. stores.
r. .?'aoo, 00 oectric line, near Port,
land; $55 acre, lis Abington bldg.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTEDWEST SIDE PROPERTY FROM
owner. $000 to $6000. north of Clay and
of 10th sts.: also East Side, north of
i..uuijiga j nancocK. eat to 20th eta.,
V'room house, must be reasonable, on
U.UUIWIUU. vioaaixr oc commerce.
WANTED ON FRONT on tttjst
Wanted Piece of property on Front or
Mum or w asmngton; will pay spot
o wi impruTea property.
TAFT & CO..
122-3-5-0 Abington Block.
THE DUNN LAWRENCEr COMPANY HAVE
cah customera for desirable Inrfde business
and residence property, suburban acreage
or nicely Improved homes. Parties having
o sen cneap. win please
"Wk'ij it nu'.t rirsr. sc.
PARTIES HAVING DESIRABLE SITntfRRAV
5e or nicely improved arce tracts on
electric car line close to city, and are wlll-
"4 " m reaaonaoie, please address il..
'wra o, rir- st., city.
HOUSE AND LOT OR FRACTIONAL LOT,
ni. cme. iwv cam. Daiance on or before
J years; owners or real estate agents. A
oi. uregonian.
TO EXCHANGE.
BOARDING-HOUSE. ROOMS. PIANO:
clearing $65 month, exchange for good
property. O 100. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE OR TRADE AHTOwnntf.i?
good condition: what have you to trade?
jvaorera u uregeniac.
TO EXCHANGE FINE LOT FOR TEAM OF
gravy ooraea. iat 3a st. ,
FOR SALE LAND MCKXP.
LAND B CRIPS OF ALL X3ND3. GUARAN-
uuui tinea, puouc l&nd crao
tlce. Collins Land Co., Stearns bids;.
CERTIFIED SCRIP. ANY SIZE PIECES:
tawest prices, w. G. HowelL SSSChamber
of Commerce.
TOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles, Etc.
FOR SALE OR RENT HORSES AND VE-
nicies Dy tne aay, week or month; harness,
saddles and 200 new and second-hand rigs
far sale or exchange. Tomllnson & lassl
day, 211 Washington st.
SNAP-$100 BUY3 PAIR OF HORSES. S
J" wcigat -iiHJ pounas; good, true
workera. Call today. 23 N. 14th.
HORSES. WAGONS. TRUCKS AND ALL
Kinds of vehicles and harness for sale or
rent. Hubert & Hall. 20d 4th su
NEW BAILEY BUGGY, RUBBER TIRES.
jjeriecL conaiuoa; zast roadster. Apply
Jame'Lyons. lis Union ave.
DELIVERY WAGON WITH FINE PANEL
top, ior uajcery, laundry, etc; cheap. C JU.
Boss. 320 East Morrison.
RUBBER TIRE TOP BUGGY, GOOD AS
new; aio jigat spring wagon. Harris. Ock
ley Green Station.
FOR SALE MATCHED DRIVING TEAM:
sorrel pony and fresh family cow. Tele
phone Main 204 -i.
FOR SALE HORSE, HARNESS AND BAK-
ery wagon; wagon trade $12. A 2. Oregonlan.
SEVERAL NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUG
S' es ana surreys, on Thurman. cor. 18th.
CAMPING WAGON READY FOR USE; SPE-
ci price. Vi. u. U0O3, SZQ Ji iiorrtson.
WANTED A BUCKBOARD VEHICLE FOR A
aouoie team, box C 3, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Cover It with Mastic roofing. In rolls,
easy to lay; needs no painting or coating;
gooor-over old Iron, tin or shingles; for
new roofs there Is nothing better; guaran
teed; Mastie roof paint and cement will
stop small leaks. National Mastic Roofing
Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg.
RIFLES $2.75 U. S. SPRINGFIELD. .45 CAL-
ioer Dreecn-ioaaers, just as good as new;
cost the U. S. Govt. $10 apiece; the beat all
round rifle la the world. Blankets, khaki
suits, underwear, sttoMs, and thousands of
other useful articUs too numerous to men
tion. Kirk's U. S. Army Goods Store, in
Merrill's Cyclery. cor. 7th and Oak sts..
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables; easy payments; we
rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod
ern bar fixtures; cheap prices. Brunswlck-Balke-Collender.
49 3d st.
ROLLER CHAIRS. BEST FOR INVALIDS.
wmwuceaw. cripples ana tne agea. ror sale
cheap. Apply to or addreM Roller Chair Con
cession. Exposition grounds.
FOR SALE TICKET TO SALT LAKE. ME-
uium ncigai.. meaium weight, light eyto,
dark hair. Call at Schiller's Cigar Factory.
WE SELL ALL THE LEADING BRANDS
or wnisKy and brandy at 10c National
Wine Co.. The Quality Store. 5th and Stark.
FOR SALE A LIGHT SINGLE-SEAT AUTO
,ngme in front under hood, wheel steering.
Call 783 Northrup st. Phone Front 874.
FOR SALE BULL TERRIER PUPPIES. $5
cacn; wm mau nne aii-rocna dogs: all
males. Address E. S. Hall. Woodstock, Or.
GASOLINE LAUNCH FOR SALE OR TRADE
10 tons- carrying capacity, 24-hoepower
engine; will cell cheap. C CS. Oregonlan.
GINSENG. ITS A MONEY-MAKER PLANT
nsw; pnea list ior seea and plants on appli
cation. B. W. Klbler, Tacoma. Wash.
FOR SALE VALUABLE PATENT RIGHTS
for Washington. Oregon. California, can be
seen at Fair grounds. R 04. Oregonlan.
SECOND-HAND GRAIN AND POTATO
bags for sale cheap. In large or small quan
tities. J. Simon & Bro., 244 Front.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN COMPLETE
et tinners tools and machines. Address
Box 137, Portland. Or
LADIES' AND GENTS TICKETS TO KAN-
sas city. Denver, via Seattle; medium. Ad
dress L 1. Ore iron lan.
FOR SALE 12-H. P. WEBER GASOLINE
eagles; Al condition and a bargain. 324
Chamber Commerce.
LADY'S TICKET TO ST. PAXIL. MINN.. MID-
aie-ageu, meaium, iigai. aair. Aaarrss it
2, care Oregonlan.
TICKET EAST OVER CANADIAN PACIFIC
R. R. for male, middle age. Address S 3.
Oregonlan.
FOR SALE FRESH MILCH COWS. WITH
or witnout can. ico Miiwaukie St., San
wood car.
FOR SALE GENTS TICKET TO I. T. :
flrst-claM, over Santa Fe Route. Q 1, Ore
gonlan. DOGS BOARDED. ALL BREEDS FOR SALE;
i up. tvenneis, is wasaingtoa sr. Phone
Main 3273.
TICKET FOR BALE COLUMBUS. O.; ME-
aium. uaxic; xemaie. Aaaress ll l, orego
nlan. FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. 32 ' CHAM-
or or commerce, or phone Main 221.
TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES, $t
PER
montn. J. e. Huxley. 82 4th st.
FOR SALE BLACK LANGSHAN
CHICK-
eaa. at on tana, ate.
TWO ROUGH CARPENTERS, $3; BLACK
smith. $3: 2 trimmermen 22.75 and S.1- :
Umber graders, $3; 8 pliers. $2.50; 2 sash
ona ooor macnine men, $2.50 and 3: 25
mill and yardmen. $2 up; 4 jrwampers. $2.50;
n, iiging rujuer, men,
common labor. $2.50; 2 box factory boy a;
xm oiaera.
LUMBERMEN'S LABOR BUREAU,
205H Morrison Street.
WANTED 10.000 WORTfTVn MTJV
To buy new U. S. khaki raits for $1.30 per
inn; wc per garment. The heet working
man's clothes in the world for the monev.
Blankets, shirts, underwear, guns and other
anicies too numerous to mention, at a frac
tion of what these goods cost the U. S. Govt.
i Army uoods store, Merrill's Cycjsry. cor.
ith and Oak sta.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED
unmarried men. between the ages of 21 and
55. citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habitat who can speak,
read and write English. For information
apply to RecrulUnr Officer. 3d and Oak
sta.. Portland, Or.
xiu t" I CKERS CALL AT KIRK'S U. S.
Arm V Ston TiS anl r.v ,-vr..iti
Cyclery), and provide yourselves with blan
kets, khaki suits, hats, underwear, etc. etc
These goods are sold at but a fraction of
what they cost the U. S. Govt. A bargain
awaits you here. s
ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY
treated; discharges positively cured In from
3 to 3 days; consultation free and eirictly
confidential; sent for our symptom blank.
X-Radium Medical Institute. Allaky bldg.,
3d and Morrison sts., Portland.
THREE JAPANESE BOYS WANT S1TUA
tlons; one for hotel and restaurant cook, an
other hotel or .ealoon porter, and another
for cook for private ramtly. or any kind of
work. GJ. Oregonlan.
SALESMEN WANTED CASH ADVANCED
weekly; good territory open; outfit free. Some
are making $100 to $150 per month. Why no
you? AddreM Washington Nursery Company.
Toppenish, Wah.
WANTED TEN TO WRITE. LIVESTOCK IX-
surance; salesmen and insurance men only
need apply. Call S to 10 A. M. Tuesday,
room 10. 350H Washington at. A. J. Star
key, general agent.
TAILOR WANTED ONE WHO IS A CUT-
ter and will work on bench, to manage small
shop In connection with clothing store; good
steady work to right man. Address S 2,
Oregonlan.
MEN and women to learn watchmkg. en-
graving. jewelers wk; only prac school for
Jewelers; monsy made leam'g. Watchmkg
Engrav. School. P. I. bldg., Seattle.
THE MEIER & FRANK STORE WANTS
bright young men. 18 to IS yeans of age:
good future for the right parties. Apply to
the superintendent.
ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN
gooa income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary; send for particulars
Prew Syndicate. Lockport. N. Y.
WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN TO
travel and learn good paying business, who
can leave town Immediately. Call. 1 to 2
P. M-, room 14. 381 Yamhill.
WANTED MAN AND WIFE FOR FARM
and housework; man muot be able to milk
cows; $500 per year for right parties. J. G.
Wiest, Stella. Wash.
LABORERS FOR BUILDING LOGGING
railroad; fare to camp refunded; wages $2.25.
Call at mill. North Front at.. Eastern &
Western Lumber Co.
COMPETENT OPERATORS. EXPERIENCED
in railroad station work, for In and around
Chicago: state age and experience. Address
H 03, Oregonlan.
TEN (10) MEN. ABOUT 5 FT. 10 INCHES IN
height. See Kiralfy's agent outside of gate
at Exposition from 10 A. M. to 11 A. M.
Tuesday. Sept. 3.
WANTED EVERYBODY TO TRY OUR
wines: 5 cents a glass. National Wine Co..
the Quality Store. 3th and Stark. Phone
Main 0409.
AMATEUR ACTORS IT COSTS NOTHING
to join wen-Known dramatic company; steady
wora; gooa salary, ror particulars. Y 92,
uregoman.
YOUNG MAN WANTED TO CLERK IN
grocery store; must live with parents; pre
vious experience preferred, inquire at 293
ist.
pWanted Men to learn barber trade: steady
practice; expert instructions. Write for
terms, Gluman's College, 627 Clay st, S. F,
WANTED MEN'S OLD CLOTHING, SHOES.
secona-nana iruniLi. bianKets; highest price
paid. 60 3d. near Pine. Phone Pacific 46.
California wine depot: headquarters baker?.
cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines 3c
per gUM. P. Loratl, 14S 4th. Clay 1303-
WANTBD A FIRST-CLASS FURNACE MAN;
also a good Jobber. Apply to A. F. Clzek
Sheet Metal Works Co., Tacoma, Wash.
SALESMEN FOR FINE UNDERWEAR AND
seamless hosiery: factory to consumer; es
tablished trade. 311 Commercial block.
WANTED BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT BOY
for office work, about id years of age; mut
write a good -hand. D 1, Oregonlan.
"WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT-
land and throughout state to solicit busi
ness. Call or write, 007 McKay bldg.
x
WANTED RELIABLE MAN TO OPERATE
advertising street sign. Apply Tuesday at
observatory. Portland Heights.
$75 permanent salary and expenses paid, reli
able men. outside-or. tne city; pleasant worx.
H. Henker. room 3, 127 7th.
WANTED MALE JAP FOR HOUSEKEEP-
lng; small family; terms must be low. Mrs.
W. L. Tborndyke. St. Johns.
ROCKMEN WANTED AT BUNKER HILL
quarry. Take boat to Stella, Wash. J. W.
Sweeney. Stella, Wash.
ANY PERSON TO DISTRIBUTE OUR SAM-
plea; $18 weekly: steady. Mgr. Empire. 4
Wells st.. Chicago, 111.
TEN MEN" AS TEAMSTERS TO HAUL
brick. Mrs. Howe Brick Co., 1200 E. Di
vision. Union 173.
WANTED REGISTERED DRUGGIST FOR
city: state wages expected. Address M l,
care Oregonlan.
FIRST-CLASS BROILER AND LUNCHMAN.
Address G. M. Campbell. SZ0 James st.. Se
attle, Wash.
A GOOD ADVERTISING SOLICITOR ON
special edition of established paper. Call at
U7i Front.
EYEGLASS CASEMAKER. GOOD, PERMA-
nent position, interest in business. K. J,
Oregonlan.
WANTED SHOEMAKERS: LASTER8, FAC-
tcry hands. Apply Cap in Shoe Co.. Oregon
City. Or.
WANTED TWO PHOTOGRAPHERS; ALSO
retouchers, ladies or gnts. SOI DeJcum bldg.
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING MAN;
none other apply. Tne cnicago ciotntng co.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN
bakary. -Log cabin uzg. km., ii itusseii st.
OFFICE BOY WANTED WELL EDUCATED.
with wheel prererrea. ih, oregonlan.
FTRST-'CLASB SALESMAN, CITY. CO UN
try; big wages. 215 Commercial block.
FIRST-CLASS MEATCUTTER. IMMEDIATE
ly. Apply Jones Market, 151 4th st.
WANTED EDGERMAN. CUT-OFF MAN
ana boys. Star Box Factory.
WANTED A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED
smelter man. O S9. Oregonlan.
WANTED A FOUNDRY HELPER WHO
can make cores. 424 Belmont.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS RUBBER, KING'S
Baths. 7th and Washington.
FARM HANDS
Abington bldg.
WANTED INQUIRE 323
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED EXPERIENCED ADVERTISING
solicitor, with references. for Al proposition.
Apply 0 o'clock Monday, 010 Chamber of
Commerce.
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO HELP WITH
children and housework; good salary, C 85.
Oregonlan.
WANTED AT ONCE TWO EXPERIENCED
' salesladies. Apply 172 3d st-; none but Al
apply.
GOOD WAGES TO COMPETENT GIRL FOR
general housework, small family. 791 Over
ton at.
WANTED GIRL FOR LIGHT HOU3EKEEP
Ing. Call at 106 East 33rd, or Phone Scott
331.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS VESTMAKERS.
Nlcoll, the Tailor. 108 Third at.
GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work at 121 N. 18th sc .
"RANTED 2 GOOD DRY GOODS SALES
ladles who can do managing housekeeping
as well as to sell; good salary." steady po
sition; must bo ready to leave on short
notice If satisfactory; full particulars and
photo; expenses returned. Address Simsoa
Bros.. Nome. Alaska.
GIRLS TO COOK. SMALL FAMILY. $35;
second girl, $25; also kitchen girl, dining
room girls, chambermaids, 50 other posi
tions. Scandinavian-American Employ
ment Co., 270 Burnside.
WANTED 150 GIRLS TO MAKE OVER
alls and shirts; Instructions given to inex
perienced. Apply Neustadter Bros.. Standard
Factory No. 2, corner East Taylor and Grand
ave.
DOMESTICS. COOKS, WAITRESSES. CHAM
bermalds. etc.; city. Coast, Fair and coun
try; plenty of work. Canadian Parlors. 226U,
Morrison. Main 1323.
GIRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK; NEW
house, small family: pleasant room. Call
mornings 366 32d st.. Willamette Heights.
Phone Main 333.
FIRST-CLASS TRIMMERS AND MAKERS
at the Palais Royal Store, 375 Washington st.
Apply from 10 A. M. to 0 P. M. Alao ap
prentices wanted.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK
lng and general housework; good wages; 3
In family; references required. Call No. 52
North 15th at.
V. ANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSB
work and cooking, small family, good wages.
Call Monday or Tuesday, Phone Main 5016.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS, WAIT-
ciiamoennaias. general woriters. St.
Louis Agency. 230 Yamhill. Main 5413.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPR73.
sentatlves in Portland and throughout state;
good pay. Call or write C07 McKay bldg.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. FAM.
Ily of 3, no children; best wages; work easyi
good cook and laundress. 340 E. Ash.
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
worn, email family, good wages. Apply
561 E. Burnside. Phone East 17S6.
"WANTED EXPERIENCED REFERENCES
"rBr--a; private family; wages $40.
230. Yamhill. Phone Main 5413.
GIRL WANTED FOR HnnsBwrmv iv
small family. Call forenoon 29 East 15th at.
South; Ankeny or Plne-st. cars.
"AXSENS LADIES' AGENCY.
H3o Washington St., cor. 7th, upstairs.
Phone Main 2632.
A POSITIVE. THOROUGH BUSINESS WOM-
an to taite charge of a business outside ot
the city. K 2, Oregonlan.
WANTED GIRL AS COOK AND GENERAL
nouseworx in small family; wages $30 Call
up Phone Main 2740.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. FAM-
ny or j; one wno can go home nights preferred-
400J4 Morrison.
CITY WHOLESALE HOUSE DESIRES SERV-
ices ot intelligent, trustworthy woman over
30. Q 63. Oregonlan.
WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
worit; tamiiy of two. Apply mornings, 254
12th st, lower flat.
WANTED LADY PIANIST TODAY. SALARY
weesiy; long engagement. Call room
11, 351 Morrison. "
GOOD WAGES FOR COMPETENT GIRL FOR
general nouseworic, family of three. Apply
88 North 22d st.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
worn; no cnuaren; no washing; wages $13.
Apply 367 ICtb.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORKS
family of two; good home. Call 662 E.
Main. cor. 18th.
25 GIRLS AND WOMEN AT CANNERY OF
uregon racxing Co.. East Sth and Yamhill.
Apply at once.
WANTED A GIRL FOR KITCHEN WORK
in a private Doannng-nouse. 340 Ankeny,
corner 7th.
WANTED LADY TEACHERS FOR NIGHT
scnooi. Apply today, 300 South 14th ot.,
0:30 to 5.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE
work and care of children. 540 3d, near
Lincoln.
WANTED TEACHERS FOR CHINESE Mis
sion. Call at 310 Burnside st., or 2Q0tj 2d
street, -
WANTED A GOOD COOK. AT 722 FLAN
ders Bt.. cor. 22d. Apply In the forenoon.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
wprk. Call In the morning. 148 N. 18th.
A GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK
602 Johnson st. Phone Main 6317.
GOOD HELP ON COATS AT THE BON TON
Tailoring Co.. 1094 6th st. room 2.
WANT CHAMBERMAID. MUST BE EXPBR
lenced; private hotel. 304 Alder st.
WANTED A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSB
work. Apply at 243 North 20th et.
WOMAN TO DO WASHING.
Johnson st. Phone Main 6138.
APPLY 533
BOY WANTED TO DRIVE DELIVERY
wagon. Call 382 Washington.
WANTED WAIST AND SKIRT MAKERS AT
427 Stark St.
WANTED HOTEL HOUSEKEEPER.
Oregonlan.
F 3,
WAITRESS WANTED AT ONCE,
hill.
343 YAM-
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
700 PICKERS TO PICK 624 ACRES HOPS;
all desired accommodations; grocery, bakery,
restaurant, butcher shop; beautiful camp
grounds; dance hall; pure mountain water,
etc; reduced excursion rates, special train
15 cars. Apply Monday and Tuesday room
441 Sherlock bldg., 3d and Oak. Krebs Broa.
CHAMBERMAIDS. COOKS. WAITRESSES
(city. Hood River, Walla Walla); house
work, hop-pickers, farmhands; railroad
graders, $2.25;' dishwashers, busboy, boot
black. Drake. 205J4 Washington.
FIFTY HOPPICKERS, LARGE YARD. NEAR
Dallas; flne water, camping grounds, stores
convenient. Apply H. L. Hart, 441 Sherlock
bide, 3d and Oak sts.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PIANO PLAYER.
Address Mls Fannia Hall. 120 Bridge St.,
Baker City, Or.
WANTED TEN YOUNG MEN OR WOMEN
to canvass city; salary and commission. Q
2, Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
A PRACTICAL GENERAL DRYGOODS MAN
wants position In Interior town; can do
slgnwriting. advertising, decorating and buy
ing; have had experience as manager; will
take management of drygoods dept. or en
tire stock, ddrees at once, V 96, Oregonlan.
WANTED A POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER
or general oClce work by young man with
experience; willing, to start on small sal
ary can furnish good references; a good
penman. M 2. Oregonlan.
BY YOUNG MAN. GOOD STENOGRAPHER,
wide business experience, best of references,
both local and out of town. A 3, Oregonlan.
POSITION WANTED AS GROCERY CLERK
and meatcutter; 15 years' experience. Phons
Main 1871. Oregon City.
EXPERIENCED OFFICE MAN DESIRES
position; permanent preferred. J 04, Ore
gonlan. Miscellaneous,
YOUNG MAN, 23. DESIRES. EMPLOYMENT
mornings or afternoons; expenencea steno
grapher; references. Address S 82, Orego
nlan. V
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN
furnish domestic servants, farmers also; all
kinds ot help. Clay 513. 2)38 Evorett st. '
WOULD LUCE TO TAKE CARE OF FEEBLE
minded ot insane person. Aaaress a. u.,
407 N. 24th st., Portland, Or.
SCHOOLBOY WISHES PLACE TO WORK
for board and room when scitool begins; best
of references. H 2, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN ATTENDING BUSINESS CQL-
lege wants piace to worn .ior board and
room. D 72. Qregonian.
HONEST JAPANESE BOY WANTS Posi
tion as -waiter and table in family. John,
415- Alder at, cor. 11th.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION,
general nouseworK or garaen wonc a l,
care Oregonlan.
A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A POSITION AS
delivery man; well acquainted with streets.
Q 94, Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED ELEVATOR OPERATOR
wishes a position; best of reference. R 94.
Oregonlan.
CARPENTER WANTS JOB, REPAIR OR
day work. Main 5993 '
Em
fit