Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 11, 1905, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1905.
DOOHS ON TIE K
Manager Fuller Notifies the
Street Committee.
IN ADVANCE OF ORDINANCE
Various Matters Involving the Street
Railways Are Discussed by
Committee of Council and
Manager of Company.
President F. I. Fuller, of the Portland
Consolidated Railway Company, was an
Interested attendant at the meeting of
the street committee of the City Council
jesterday. and In fact has lately made a
point of keeping In close touch with af
fairs coming before the municipal law
makers that In any way affect the In
terests of his corporation.
As a general thing, Mr. Fuller has thus
far evinced a disposition to study public
requirements as much as possible, and
upon several occasions since assuming
authority with the railway company has
apparently manifested, a desire to work In
. harmony with the city's officials along
These lines.
Yesterday; was no exception to the rule,
and the committee's attitude In postpon
ing until Ite next meeting action on Coun
cilman "Wills ordinance providing for
doors and other safeguards on street-cars
was based on a desire not to embarrass
the corporation while It is endeavoring to
meet the requirements of the new law
even before It has become effective.
President Fuller stated last night that he
-was equipping all the company's modern
cars with doors and other safety con
trivances as rapidly as possible, and while
he felt certain that no other city In the
ciuntry imposed such hard conditions as
those contained In the proposed Wills or
dinance, that his company would en
deavor to fully meet its requirements.
Different on Short Runs.
"On long runs the closed-car system Is
a'l right," said Mr. Fuller, "but in the
city limits, where frequent stops are
necessary, it involves a hardship. We are
Sitting up all our new cars "with devices
of the kind contemplated by the proposed
ordinance, but on the old ones it Is going
to be a difficult matter."
President Fuller whote a letter to City
Attorney McNary to the effect that It was
his Intention hereafter to have brakemen
stationed on the front and rear of all cars
being pushed through the city streets by
motor power. According to Mr. Fuller, on
account of the location of switches and
turnouts, it is often Impossible to -so
nwltch a train 6n the city streets as to
liave the motor-car in front.
The committee recommended favorably
the petition of Rodney L. Gllsan and 26
other property-owners for the improve
ment of First street from the south line
of Columbia to the north end of the
bridge at Sheridan street, the improve
ment to consist of bitulithlc pavement,
with the exception of the space between
tho car tracks and one foot on the out
side of each rail, whlqh was to be of Bel
gian blocks.
Mr. Fuller made a statement to
the effect that there was an un
dc-rstandlng at the time the Will
Jams-avenue Improvement was pro
jected that thereafter, before any im
provement of like nature should be adopt
ed, the railway company should have an
opportunity to be heard. It developed
that the petition presented yesterday was
amendatory of one already before the
Council calling for less expensive Im
provement of the thoroughfare, and under
the circumstances Mr. Fuller thought his
engineers should be afforded a chance of
conferring with the City Engineer before
any definite action was taken, as the pro
posed Belgian blocks would entail a great
deal more expense. City Attorney Mclsary
stated that a test case was not before
the courts Involving all the points at is
sue, which had been presented on stipu
lations, and which he thought would be
heard the coming week.
Orders Work Done.
In view of the situation, and consider
ihg that a legal decision would probably
be reached before proceedings to Improve
the street would get beyond recall, the
committee concluded to go ahead so far as
its jurisdiction extended in tho matter,
W, M. Davis was also present on"be"half
of property-owners on Second and Savicr
streets, who objected to the car tracks
remaining there any longer in an aban
doned condition.
"In regard to the tracks on Second
street." said Mr. Fuller, "the position of
the company is outlined In our letter to
you of September 23. We ceased operating
on that street by permission of the city
HUthoritles, on account of the poor con
dition of the track, and since that per-
mission have relald with heavy rails the
hortherly portion of the street and oper
ated the same as soon as laid. Wo aro
now operating over tne wnoie street, even
on the poor track, and the company is
ready at any time to relay this track over
any portion of the street which may bo
Improved by tho city.
"Referring to the tracks on Savler
street, from - Fourteenth to Twenty-third.
the company stands ready at any time to
take up this track, but we were led to
believe from some source that the street
-was" to be redressed or improved in some
way, and if this Is the case it would seem
to be advisable to take out the rails at
the time such improvement should bo
made and prevent the street being ob
structed twice. If this Is not the case
we shall take up the rails immediately, if
tnat is desired."
REMONSTRATORS ARE MANX
Street Committee in Consequence
Defers Taking Definite Action.
Announcement in Tho Oregonian yes
ierday that H. Wittenberg and 29 others
had petitioned tho City Council for the
Improvement of Holladay avenue from
the east line of Larrabee street to the
west line of East Twelfth by paving with
bitulithlc pavement, and that a further
request had been made to reduce the
width of Holladay avenue to 33 feet from
curb to curb from the east line of Grand
avenue to the west line of East Twelfth
by parking seven and one-half feet on
each side of tho street, had the effect of
attracting a number of remonstrators to
the meeting of the street committee of
the City Council. After a long discus
slon the committee agreed that it was in
no position to take immediate action on
account of the fact that its consideration
of the petition was of an informal char
acter by reason of its never having been
before the Council. In consequence it
was laid over without action, but will
probably come before the main body next
u ednesday.
The committee also agreed to recom
mend the adoption of a resolution grant-
ting the John A. Roebling Sons Company
permission to erect a platform in front
of its new warehouse at Thirteenth and
Lovejoy streets. It will have a 20-foot
incline on each approach, with a space of
12 feet on top. -
' Chelialis Has Building Boom.
CHEHALIS, Wash., Nov. 10. (Spe
alar.) Probably tho greatest real cs
tate activity in the "history of Chehalis
ie being experienced here at present.
Property is continually changing haud
id real estate Is steadily advancing
HOTEL
Fifth tnd Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
IMW, Cl-W to U.M rer 1T
Aecordteg to Loeatfaa.
i. T. DA VIES, Pre.
St Charles Hotel
CO, ONCORPORArETM
, FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS '
PORTLAND, OREGON
Esrepeaa Plan Reams 7c t $2.00
FIrst-CIaas Restacraat la Ceaaectlsa
i HOTEL OREGON j
CORNER SEVENTH
I Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up. J
European flan
WRIGHT-DICKINSON
in value. Many new settlers aro com-
inc- from tne East and purcnaslng prop
erty. A fair share of them will build.
There are wuny fine, substantial resi
dences going up and one brick block
Is.nearlv comnleted. The Cnehniis ir
Door Company, of this ctty. whose
business has been very prosperous ffom
the start, has been forced to aouDie
their building and machinery capacity
in order to keep up with incoming or
ders. Its plant will be ready for work
under its increase in about a montu.
R,isns4nata tViA rnlnrd rltv In Mexico.
which -was dettroyed by a cloudburst, fur
nishes one of the ghastliest curiosities of the
worm, in one or tne vauiw i mo
thMn a r. nntiin'.it nnnv mnmmlM which
were dug from the soli. They afford a curl;
ous evidence of tne natural cijidbiihiub yruy
ertles of the earth.
DAILY .METEOROLOGICAL J IE POUT.
PORTLAND. Nov. 10. Maximum tempera
ture. 53 dep.; minimum, 38. River readluc
at 11 A. M.. 2.3 feet; change In past 24
hours, rise, 0.2 of a foot Total precipita
tion, r. P. M. to 5 P. M:, none: total since
September 1. 1903. 7.54 Inches: normal, 7.5G
Inches; deficiency, 0.02 of anwtneh. Total
sunshine November P. 1903, 9 hours ana 44
minutes; possible. 0 hours and 44 minutes.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Ill if
a :e c c0
STATIONS. u - 5" 5
o" ' n
I Is ? I j
Baker City. .
Bismarck. ...
Boise .. ..
Eureka ,
0.001
4R
4(8
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
0.00!
K-00
W
NE
0.00
0.00
Helena. .
SW
Kamloops.
B. C.
0.00
Cloudy
North Head. .
5RV).00
SE
W
SE
Cloudy
Pocatello
Portland
Red Bluff.
Roseburg. ......
.13810.001
Clear
Cloudy
Pt Cldy.
Clear
Clear
,133
0.00
108
.152
iC2
0.00
NW
0.00
NE
NE
Sacramento
Salt Lake City.
San Francisco . . .
Spokane
0.00
150
10.00
4lNW
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
.'04
0.00
W
.13010.00
NE
NW
Seattle
30 0.001
Tatoosh Island. .
'3d O-OOI
15010.001
SE
Cloudy
Clear
walla walla. . .
4!SW
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A disturbance is apparently central off
the Washington coast this evening, but its
progress Inland Is retarded by an Immense
area of high pressure, which extends from
the lake region westward to the North Pa
cific States. Light rain hns set in along
the Washington coast and the Strait of Juan
de Fuca and cloudiness has increased In the
Interior of "Western Oregon and Western
Washington. Elsewhere In the Pacific Coast
States the weather Is generally clear.
The Indications arethe storm off the coast
will move slowly Inland, causing light rain
Saturday In Western Oregon and Western
Washington, and partly cloudy weather else
where In the district.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 28
hours ending at midnight, November 11.
Portland ana vicinity Cloudy to partly
cloudy with probably showers. Winds most
ly southerls'.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Cloudy to partly oloudy, with probably
showers, w Inds .mostly southerly.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Idaho Fair.
A- B. WOLLABER.
Acting District Forecaster.
UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS
ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OFFICE
FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS
AND MAY BE HAD BY PRESENTING
YOUR, CHECKS AT THE OREGONIAN
OFFICE;
A 23. 27. 80. 31, 32, 46, 0.
B 31, 42, 43.
C 29, 30. 33. 41.
D 30. S3. 41.42. 47. 48.
E 20. 32, S3. 42. 43. 44.
T 10, 43. 44. 48.
G 25. 32, 34, 42, 48, 9.
J 23. 42. 48. 49.
K 22. 35, 42, 48.
L 28. 49. 41, 42. 45.
M 13, 27, 32, 47, 57. 70.
N 25. SO. 31. 32, 34, 47. 48. i
O 82, 34. 44.
r 24. 31. 42. 47.
Q II, 43, 44.
R 29, 34, 4L 42. 45, 47. 49. 94.
S 26. 43, 44, 45.
T 28, 41. 44. 40.
V 29. 36. 35. 82.
W 23. 25. 38. S3.
X XXX. 22. 24. 27, 46. 47.
Y 25. 84. 44. 89.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND LODGE; NO. 55. A.
F. A A. M. Special communication
this Saturday eve. 7:45 o'clock. Work
In the M. M. degree. All Matter Ma
sons cordially Invited. By order W.
I. W. PRATT. Secretary.
M.
CENTENNIAL COUNCIL. NO. 1311.
Knights and Ladles of Security Whlt, danc
ing and refreshments November 13., K.
P. Hall. Marquam bldg. Admission 15c
" ADDIE CHILDS. Secretary.
PEED.
KILKENNY At Los Angeles. Cal., Nov. 8,
1903, John Kilkenny, aged 49 years. Notice
of funeral will be given later.
BENNETT In this city, November 10. 1003,
at the family reeldence. 101 7th St., William
H- Bennett, aged 53 years. Funeral notice
hereafter.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BENNETT At 101 Seventh street, Novem
ber 10. William H. Bennett, aged 38 years.
Cause, rheumatism.. Burial at Rlvervlew
Cemetery. Sunday. 2 T. II. Services at the
houso. Friends invited.
J. P. rXNLEY ft SON Fseral directors
aaa cmbaltnem. Ne. 241 3d si-, cor. Mailtos.
Dar or Bight calls promptly attended. Ex
perienced lady ar stunt wbea desired. Of
Sce of .CoBBty Cereser. Paoae Mais 9.
DUNNING, M'ENTEE & GILBAUGH. Suc
cessors to DbbbIbc ft Cam-ploH. wdertaiters
asd emb aimers; modera la every detail; 7th
aad rise, raws Mala 499. Lady aMrlaUat.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Undertakers aad
embalasers. aave moved to tkelr sew fewlla
lag. Third aad Salmea. Lady assletAnt.
Telephone Ne, Wi.
I". S. DUNNING. UBdertaker. 414 Eat
Alder. Lady asststaat. Telepfeeae East 52.
ZELLSR-BYRNES CO.. Undertakers, Em
ba4aere, 278 RaseeU. Xaei 1M. Ladr aM'L
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Zlrst-Clsa Cheek RetiH-aa
CmhcM YFKa Hotel.
C. O. DAVIS, bee. aad Tr-MUk
AND STARK STS.
rree Jous. "
HOTEL CO., Props.
CLASSIFIEDAD. RATES.
"Rooms," "Rooms aad Board, Houe-kceplBff-
Rooms" "Situations 'Wanted," 15
irords or Ies, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 50
cents; 21 to 23 words, 23 cents, etc No dl
coant for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today, 30 cents for 15 words or less;
10 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 23 words, 30
cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional
Insertion, oac-half; no further discount un
der one month.
"NEW TODAY' (gauge measure agate), 15
cents per line', first Insertion; 10 ceats per
line for each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregoalaa, asd left at this
office, should always be Inclosed in sealed
envelopes. No stamp Is required on such
letters.
The Oregonian will not be responsible for
errors in advertlsemeat taken through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
THE JOHN BARRETT CO.
PHONE MAIN 122.
40S and 410 Morrison Street.
Meat War Is On
Let the Public Profit by It
Biggest Values Ever OfTered In This City,
at Portland's Mot Popular Trading House.
VEAL.
Loin Veal Chops. 3 lbs .25
Rib Veal ChODS. 3 lbs .23
Legs of Veal, roasts, lb .08
Shoulders of Veal, roasts 0C
Veal Stew, per lb 05
Veal Loaf, made while you wait, lb 09
BEEF.
Loin and Porterhouse Reastsj per lb.
Prime Rib Roasts, lb
Pot Roasts, lb.. 6c and.....
Boiling Beef
2 lbs. Hamburger Steak
.00
.07
.07
.05
.13
PORK AND MUTTON.
Pork Roasts, lb .10
Pork Chops, lb 10
2 lbs. Sausage 13
Mutton Legs, lb. 10
Mutton Stew, lb 04
Page's Special Creamery Butter, for to
day only, good as the best, "per roll.. .35
Strictly Fresh Eggs. 2 dozen for .55
Hams, per lb . .10
Plcnlos. per lb 98
Cottage Hams, per lb .10
10-lb. pall Mount Hood Lard u 1.00
5-lb. pall Mount Hood Lard J10
10-lb. pall Swift's Compound -Lard .80
5-lb. pall Swift's Compound Lard 40
GROCERIES.
Granulated Sugar, today only, wltbjmf?
der. 20 lbs. for 1.00
PotatoK.sa.ck. extra choice JM
One Sack Good Flour 1.00
3 piers. Peacock Buckwheat Flour, self-
rising .23
2 pkga Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour.
self-rising 13
2 cans Premium Brand Tomatoes, today
only! 15c; dozen .83
People's Market & Grocery
First and. fQ Taylor St.
GOODS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF
-THE CITY.
Phone Your Orders Earlj Main 1412.
HOVER
TO THE FRONT
The Northern Pacific Railway unloaded
and put to work 20 cars of graders outfits
November 7, on their new line down tho
north bank of the Columbia. We have as
surances that the line wilt be built
through Hover within four months. The
new town needs drugstore, hardware store
and meat market; concessions to right
man. Betore Investing elfewljcre, learn
how to double your money by consulting
wun mo
HOVER LAND COMPANY
Hover. Benton County. Wash., or our
branch office. 122 6th St., cor. 6th and
Washington, portiano.
BUTTER LOWER
Best creamerr
60c
Good creamery
.50S53C
, uur) iniuci
j Fresh ranch eggs.........;.........
.40045c
33c
.25030c
Good eggs
Cottage hams
Picnic hams
5 lbs. pure lard
S lbs. compound lard..
Tomatoes. 3 cans
Best sugar-cured hams
2 lbs. full cream cheese............
Swiss cheese", pound.
Cream brick xheese
Wisconsin llmburger. each
Chickens cheaper than ever this
10c
10c
50c
. , 40c
23c
14c
35c
25c
20c
35c
week.
La Grande Creamery
284 YAMHILL.
DO NOT FORGET
That the East Side has the greatest popu
lauon, ana is growing uie lastest.
Holladay's Addition
Offers more advantages to the HOME
builder than any other section of the
! city. Have houses for sale: will build
I hmutee If desired, arid trill Into on A
vantageous terms. Call and get particu
lars ana inspect tne cropertv.
The Oregon Retl Estite tomptny
Room 4, iAVt Third Street.
For Rent
Nob Hill Residence
N. W. cor. 20th and Flanders its.: 8 rooms;
elegant location; 140 per xaoeth. Apply
Willamette Tent & Awning Co., cor. Froat
aaa urssis su.
AMUSEMENTS.
Marqaam Grand Theater
PHONE MAIN 5s
LAST TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY
, Special-Price
I Matinee
At 2:15 o'clock
Lat Time
ToaJgat
At 8:15 'Clock
KANE. SHIPMAN & COLVIN PRESENT
THE CHARMING ACTRESS
ROSELLE KNOTT
In the Beautiful Romantic Drama
WhenKnigfathoodWasmnower"
MATINEE PRICES 25c. 35c. 50c. 75c. 31.
NIGHT PRICES 25c 35c. 30c. 73c. 31. 31.30.
SEATS AHE NOW SELLING.
Marquam Grand Theater
MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 13. 1B3
Klchdrd aad Priagle's Faaseaa Colored
Geb rgia Minstrels
THE REAL FUN-MAKERS
POPULAR PRICES Lower floor. 75c. Bal
cony. 30c and 33c Entire gallery, zsc
Boxes and lores. S3.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday Nights
November 14. is ana 10
THE CLEVER YOUNG STAR
HARRY MESTAYER
In Henrik Ibsen's Greatest Drama
"GHOSTS"
THE DRAMATIC TREAT OF THE SEASON
PRICES Lower floor. 31 and i5c Balcony.
5c and 30c Gallery, zc and 33c.
Boxes and loses 37.30. Seats now selling.
BELASCO ,aK""a
14th and Wash. Su. E. L. Sackett. Res. Mgr.
MATINEE TODAY AT 2 15
White Whittlesey
oupponra oy ore kmx mx uonw
Scenic Revival of Lord Lytton's Romance
"THE LADY OF LYONS"
Evgs. 23c to 75c; Mats. Sat Sun.. 25c to 30c.
Monday. November 13. Last Week. WHITE
WHITTLESEY IN THE FIRST VIOLIN"
Mansfield's Success.
Baker Theater
Crtfts TUtiu Cs., UtM t
Sm. L tittf, Mr.
PHONE MAIN 1007.
Matinee Today. 2:15 Farewell Performance
OF THE
Tiger Lilies
PRICES Evenings: 25c. 35c. 30c and 75c
Matinees: 15c, 2oc. 55c and 50c
Next Week. Starting Sunday M"at!nee,
Tin: UTOPIANS.
Famous Beauty Show With the Great
OHANA SAN.
Empire Theater
TnIIUu4bniM3
rim Mils 117
MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager.
Matinee Today. 2:15 Last Time Tonight
THE GREAT SENSATIONAL MELODRAMA
A HUMAN SLAVE
SEE THE BIG STRIKE SCENE.
SEE THE ROLLING MILL SCENE.
PRICES Evening: 15c. 25c 33c and 30c
jtxaunees: ioc 15c and 23c.
Next Weeyf Starting Sunday Matinee,
"HOOLIGAN'S TROUBLES."
A Merry. Jingling. Musical Farce
THE GRAND
Gregory's Rojrat Italian Hands, Ross.
The Three Juggling Barretts.
Brumage & Clark. Maarro.
The -Qulaa Trio.
Mr. Fred Partetoa.
uan DiiuDRs, enure tower noor iuc;
THE STAR
Headersoa A Rom.
Stephen Fltzaatrlck Co.
Gladstone Children. DeUska.
Hutcataea X Lny.
Mr. Jess B. Peyser.
y Staroftcoae.
General admission 10c: evenings. Sundays
and Holidays, reserved seats on lower floor
20c; dally matinees entire lower floor 10c;
dox seats iic.
LIBERTY THEATER 2KU
Management of Keating & Flood.
Prince Chlanullla and Ed NewelL
Prof. Edwards and Ills Boxing Kangaroo.
Edward DeMIoe. Vlctoriae Slitters.
Stowe. Towae and Ward.
Leo White
Liberty's Selected Orchestra and New
Moving Pictures.
Performances dally at 2:30. 7:30 and 0
p. M. Admission. 10 and 20 cents.
NEW TODAY.
BARGAINS
50x100. 22d. near Johnson $ 1.000
100x100, 17th and Northrop 6,500
100x100. ICth and Thurman. wiin four
houses . 11.000
50x100. isth. bet. uiisan ana iioyt.
with 2 houses renting for SCO.
Other warehouse property any site, on track
R, M. WILBUR, 300 M'KAT BLDG.
Space 100x100
"Wanted on second floor of building under
construction, or contemplated; permanent
tenant, sure pay. Address u , care ore
gonian.
LOUIS H. BOLL
PIANO STUDIO. Special care with children.
Parlors 0 and 10. 312 H was&ingtcn sr.
iX)R SALE REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE - I10W DOWN. BALANCE
terms; flne new modern bouse. E. 11th Irv-
ington; let me show you laid puce. m Com
roerclal block. 2fl and amngtoa, '
REAL ESTATE J 1000 DOWN. BALANCE
terms; tins new modem nous., e. 11th Irr
Ington; let me show you thU place. 305 Com
merdai block. 2d and Vtasnmgton.
350 3200 CASH. BALANCE INSTALL
ments. small finished bouse, two large lots.
ment Co., llj Ablngton bldg.
14 PER CENT INVESTMENT.
New 4-famlly house: all modern. 15200
32200 cash. Renu 3S84; year expense, 37
net, $702. J -10, Oregonian.
tttVl fii-W-m rnnVCP TOrlfHV ?-rtyim Knttu-
Falllng Htreet; 3270 down, balance easy
terms; a bargain. State Investment Com
pany, us Anington oiag.
FOR KALE TWO LOTS WITH A THREE
story building, on 23th r at head of Up-
asur 'v.; a urgun n u win. uruscr,
en iMinmerciaj diou.
31150 NEW 5-P.OOM COTTAGE. NEAR CAR
line, not far out; $450 cash, balance 310
mnnthl?- ? nr nt State Investment Crt
11S Ablngton blag.
OWNER INSTRUCTS US TO REDUCE PRICE
Oa new o-rwra iuuc w . k nuna
ion mas.
LOT AND 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE; IRV-
inCura; PS Hi, lunwci iua o. iaiu
Inquire on premises or commercial oicg
MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE. ELEGANT
ly furnished, 3500 less than cost: must be
sold at once, wan iij Morrison su
S1S50-15 ACRES. TWO MILES FROM LENTS,
Tim- Kar- arr ralttvalMli SW) hnn
State investment jo., na Aomgioc oicg.
420O0-N1CE 0-ROOM HOUSE. EAST SIDE,
walking dUtance. flne neighborhood. West
ern Oregon Trust o. -w renioa oiag.
WE HAVE A CHOICE BUILDING LOT ON
West Side; can be naa iceay ror jiwj. vest
era Oregon xrusi u.. iu rcnion oicg.
10.KOOM HOUSE AND LOT 100x100. IN MON
tavllla: will exchanre for horses or auto
mobile Inquire 420 Hawthorno ave.
CKLLWOOD. LOTS. $.0Q DOWN AND $.
a month; freaa $73.08 to $300.09. Stllweod
Tewssita Co. Phase East 474.
$2450-S LOTS HOUSE AND GOOD ORCH
ard in Alblna four block of car line. L
Vasduya. 279 Waahlagtoa st.
.TOR SALE1 REAL ESTATE.
AT YOUR PRICE. THE FOLLOWING, PROP-
eny
. Quarter block. Holladay's Addition, on
12th.
335-acre stock farm, for le than Improve
ments cost.
7 or 8-room modern, well-located noose.
5-room cottage, worth $1400.
Choice rooralng-houee for rent.
UNION ADJUSTMENT CO.
31S Chamber of Commerce.
ACRE TRACTS WD HANDLE ACREAGE
a u specialty, witbia city limits or outstle.
Some acres with terms as low aa 310 per
month with water. A. C Churchill & Co
"Inc." 110 2d at.
JUST COMPLETED. S-ROOM HOUSE;
conveniences and arrangement oc same
must' be seen to be appreciated; large lot.
west front, walking distance and near new
High School; for a few days at $4650;
terms. 31300 cash, balance monthly pay
ments. F. O. Northrop 6s. Co.. 211 Com
mercial blk.
FOR SALE CHEAP. FOR A FEW DATCS. ICO
xioo. on Saat Morrison and out sta.; this is
first-class business property; double your
money when you have a chance, for that is
what you will do It you bur this. Portland
Real Estate Co., CR.De Burgb. manager,
212 Ablnxton bldg.
HOUSE 10 ROOMS; NEW AND ABSO-
inieiy up to date; elfgantiy nnisced
throughout; situated on two lots. In best
portion ot West Side. Any one desiring an
Al home will do well to Investigate Phone
owner. Main 5S5. or call 109 Sherlock bldg.
BUNGALOW GLADE.
Anyone wishing to build a home In a
beautiful residence locality close In, or make
100 per cent on an Investment should buy
one of those $450 lots on terms. American
Investment Co.. 222 Fallln? bldg.
WILLAMETTE.
Beautifully situated this side of University,
on car line. Lots 3200 each; 320 cash and
35 per month. American Investment Co.,
222 Failing bldg.. or Zygowskl. branch of
flee, Willamette Station.
A SNAP AT RAILWAY TERMINUS HOTEL
building and 31 lots adjoining railroad; cor
ner Washington and Broadway streets,
Marshfleld, Coot Bay. Oregon; price 3U50U.
Title Guarantee Abstract Co.. Marshfleld,
Or.
STATE LANDS FOR SALE.
The State of Oregon has for sale a limited
amount of base for lieu selections. Price un
til further notice 13 per acre. For particu
lars address Oswald West, State Land Agent.
Salem. Or.
EAST SIDE HOMES THREE 7-ROOM AND
one s-room house on- E. Third and Multno
mah U.; new. beautifully finished; fine lo
cation; convenient to 3 car lines; easy terms.
Parish & Gourlay. owners. 349 Multnomah.
390O-ONE ACRE. GOOD 0-EOOM HOUSE.
excellent car service: 330O down, baunco
easy Installments; AVcst Side, south; free
use of 4 acres adjoining. State Investment
o.. iia Ablnxton bldg.
100 ACRES. ALL GOOD LAND. LAYS NICE;
nouse. S acres cultivated, about 2.000.0UU feel
good timber. mile from Columbia River.
near White Salmon; might trade. Henkle &
Baker, 217 Ablngton.
5 ACRES. ALL IN CULTIVATION HOUSE.
irult. water roams laid, near car line; price
32750; 3200 cash. 200 semi-annually. 6 per
cent on deferred payments. A. u. Churchill
& Co.. 110 2d at.
FINE 11-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. LOT 50x
ICO. house cost 35000. lot worth $1300. com
pletely furnlsKed. Including piano, all tor
34300; close In. State investment Co.. 118
Ablngton bldg.
NICE 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. 15 MIN-
utes' walk to town: gas. electric light, nice
yard, house In flne condition: If not mid In
a few day will rent. 330 San Rafael sL.
Upper Alblna.
33300 MODERN C-ROOM HOUSE. WEST
Side, etreeta improved, worth more, offered
at above price for a few days only; can ar
range terms. Weetern Oregon Trust Co.. 210
Fenton bldg.
LOT 32X100. 7-ROOM OLD HOUSE. EAST
Washington, bet. Union ave. and 12th.
32000; IS acres at Mt. Scott. 40O cords
wood. 3000. Culver. 623 Chamber of Com
merce. FOR RENT OR SALE A MODERN RESI-
dence with fireplace, cement basement and
walks: an Ideal home. In Piedmont, 1170
Garfleld ave., or George Baker, auctioneers.
WEST AVENUE. MT. TABOR.
Choice building lots: size of lot to suit pur
chaser; part cash, balance at C per cent,
George H. Andrews. (Phone Scott 53.
FOR SALE CHOICEST HALF BLOCK IN
Portland, clcee to business center, one ot
the few bargain left. Inquire Max Q. Cohen.
400 Columbia bldg.. 365 Washington st.
NICE. HIGH. CORNER LOT WITH 6-ROOM
house, cement basement and modern;
small payment down, balance monthly pay
ments to suit. B 30, Oregonian.
F. ABRAHAM. 113 2D ST.. MAKES A SPE-
clalty or business property: established 15
years. Private Exchange 70.
3-STORY BRICK BUILDING AND LOT
30x100 feet on Front St.. central and cheap.
F. Abraham. 113 2d st.
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 wlir extend It further. Our fa
cilities aro exceptional. Bank references.
Steam bldg. Phone Main 2324.
5-ROOM COTTAGE FOR CASH; 7 OR
8 -room house, cash. 318 Chamber of Com
merce. FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
WE KNOW OF ABOUT 100 FINE TIM HSR
claims or homeeteads that have been overt
lookd. close to tidewater. Full particular.
H. Henker. 127 7tb st.
FOR SALE S00 ACRES OF CHOICE TIM
berland, 23 mllcn southeast of Portland. For
particulars address A. A. NIcoI. North Yak
ima. Wash.
FOX SALE LAND SCRIP.
LAND SCRTPS OF ALL KINDS. GUARAN
teed, mineral lands titled, public land prac
tice. Collins Land Co.. Stearns bldg.
FOR SALE FARMS.
FOR SALE FINE 331-ACRE VALLEY
farm, about 200 acres bottom land, about
160 In cultivation, balance nearly level.
fiartly cleared and In grass; good bulld
ogs, fences and orchard: some beaver
dam; about 1500 cords flr and ash timber;
electric light ar,d telephone; close to rail,
churches and schools; 26 miles to Port
land; 345 per acre, or will sell part; terms.
P 30. Oregonian.
640 ACRES AT 322; 3300O DOWN. BALANCE
one-half of crop payments. 6 per cent; .
plowed, balance pasture; 300 acres sowed
to wheat; house, barn. 2 wells. 14 miles
north Prosser. Wash.. Yakima Valley-. Mrs.
J. E. Newton, 3017 S. 8th St.. Tacoma.
Wash.
FOR SALE 10 ACRES. 3 3IILES FROM
Oregon Cltv Courthouse, practically all In
cultivation, with variety of fruits and ber
ries, sond soil, good water, fair buildings;
no waste land; price 31600. J. A. Moehn
ke. Oregon City. Or.
SMALL CHICKEN. DAIRY. GARDEN OR
fruit ranch for rent; 10 blocks east Monta-
vllla car line: house, barn, beciies. or
chard, snap. Alexander Land Co.. 183 Mor-
. rl&on.
FREE GOVERNMENT FARM LANDS JUST
opened to settlement, level valley land; no-
stone or Umber; water and sou first-class.
Boom 66. Lahbe bdlg.. cor. 2d and Wash.
ANOTHER 40-ACRE SNAP.
300 fruit trees, nicest apples raised any
where. 3 miles North Yamhill: price 3S00.
B. S. Cook. 251 Alder.
TWO CITY STOCK SALESMEN WITH
brains and ability. 403 Marquam bldg.
FOR KENT FARMS.
FOR RENT 230 ACRES 13 MILES FROM
Portland. 90 acres cleared; will take in
work. 253H Washington st., room 9.
FOR RENT 247-ACRE DAIRY FARM ON
Colombia River; stock for sale. Address
B. F. Love, Lents. Or.
GOOD FARM AND PASTURE FOR RENT.
Call or write 018 E. Taylor st-. Portland. Or.
TO EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE PROPERTY IN SEATTLE
for lodging-bouse or other business In Port
land. What have you got? Address C M.
Crlttendeln. Hubbard. Or.
WILL EXCHANGE GUARANTEED 8 PER
cent net gold bonds for Improved city prop
erty; investigate this now. Porter. Box 441.
FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicles aad Haraess.
HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR RENT BY
day, week and month; epecial rates to busi
ness houses. 6th asd Hawthorne. TeL Eaat 72.
FOR SALE.
Horsee. Vehicles aad Harness.
FOR SALE OR RENT HORSES AND VE-
hlcles by the day. week or month; harnesw.
saddles and 200 new and second-hand riga
for sale or exchange. Tomllnsoa Sc. Casslday.
211 Washington st.
FOR SALE HEAVY COVERED WAGON.
suitable for delivery or coal. First-class
condition: a bargain. Apply Hammond
Packing Co., East Oak and Water street.
WANTED: HORSES TO PASTURE LARGE
coxnnwdlocs barn for protection against
Inclement weather. Beat pasturage in tho
county; rate reasonable. Call Main 4339.
WANTED SAFE. GENTLE PONY FOR
use ot young cnuaren. 1'hone Jsast
Miscellaneous.
J. SIMON & BROTHER. HAVING PUR-
cnased from tne Lewis and Clark Fair As
eocltlon over 310.000 worth of goods, which
Include thousands of feet ot all -sizes gal
vanized pipe. Iron pipe and hydraulic uteel
riveted mining pipe, and also all sizes of
castlron pipe, dirt scrapers, centrifugal
pumps of different sizes. leather belting of
all sizes and also other things too numerous
to mention, which are practically as good
as new. we will dfcoose ot all the above
.Articles at sacrifice prices In large or small
Quantities at our stores, 244-24(1 Front,
35 VOLS. LAW BOOKS. VIZ: AM. ENG.
Cyc Law. 31 vols; N. W. Rep.. l vols;
Story Constitution. 2 vols.; Ellera Minn.
Digest. 2 vols: Bliss Code Pleading. Bishop
Crlm. Pro. and Clark Contracts. 1 vol.
each; all flne condition; will not break lot;
best offer takes them. E. S. Rolfe. Eu
gene. Or.
EDISON PHONOGRAPH & RECORDS. AT
factory prices, delivered free anywhere on
receipt ot full amount of retail price, largest
stock of Edison records west ot the Rockies.
Send for circulars. Peter Bacagalupl. whole
sale and retail. 7 S3 Mission at.. San Fran
cisco. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
billiard and pooUtables; easy payments; we
rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod
ern bar nature; cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-Collender.
49 3d st.
FOR SALE CHEAP OLDSMOBILE TON-
?,eau car with canopy; used one year; per
ect condition; would take home and buggy
in exchange. D 46. Oregonian.
NO 2 NEARLY NEW SMITH PREMIER
typewriter for 355. $15 down and 35 per
month Call 792 Gantenbeln ave. Phone
Eaat 960.
SHARES IN FIRST-CLASS DEVELOPED,
promising mining company for sale cheap,
or will trade for real estate. S -19. Ore
gonian. YORK FRENCH HORN. CROOKS AND
case. 340, Conn bell front alto. 312; olla for
alldesand valvea. expert repairing. 67 1st,
FOR SALE APPLE TREES, LARGE
stock yellow Newton and Spltzenberga. Ad
dress Mllwaukle, Nurseries, Mllwaukle. Or.
THE ENTIRE FURNITURE OF OUTSIDE
Inn at entrance to Fair grounds for eate
cheap; 64 rooms. 312 Commercial block.
SAFES 2. NEW FIREPROOF SAFES (NOT
of oar manufacture) very cheap; 5 second
hand safes. Portland Safe Co., 70 0th st.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN COMPLETE
set tinner's tools and machined. Address
Box 137. Portland. Or.
FOR SALE 12-H. P. WEBER GASOLINE
engine; Al condition and a bargain. 324
Chamber ot Commerce.
FOR SALE-SIX-HORSEPOWER HOISTING
engine and boiler. K, G Llndstrom, 302
Commercial bids.
A BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTING; COST $000.
Can be bought at a Bargain, u 00. ure
gonlan. TWO FRESH COWS. DURHAM. NEAR RES-
ervolr No. 2. South Mt. Tabor. Phone East
4377.
FRESH COW FOR SALE: 4 GALLONS PER
da', and young, at Montavtlia Llyery Barn.
FOR SALE ONE NEW RAINCOAT; COST
$25; sell for $12. Apply 02 4 N. 6th.
FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. 324 CHAM"
ber ot Commerce, or phone Main 23 C3.
HELP WANTED MALE.
ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY
treated; discharges positively cured In from
3 to 3 days; consultation tree and strictly
confidential; send for our symptom blank.
X.Radlum Medical Institute. 3d and Alder
its., entrance 253 Alder st,. Portland.
MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO EARN 35
day, after two months' Instruction, position
guaranteed: special tuition half price, few
days only. Coyne Bros. Co.. Plumbtng
Schools. New York. Cincinnati. O.. St, Loula.
Mo. (Fre catalogue.)
BOOKKEEPER. UNDER 30. RAPID PEN
man; bill clerk; must be rapid; nrsl-clata
grocery clerk; solicitor and collector news
paper; flrst-clas grocery dellveryman.
Clerks' Registration Bureau, 265 Morrison.
WAsNTED TRAVELING, SALESMAN TO
carrv as side line coffee and tea to sell to
hotels and restaurants. StandarcVCoffee &
Spice Mills. 209 2d st.
WANTED ACTIVE MAN -TO TAKE
charge of loan department of well-known
financial company, must invest upward of
$10t0; liberal salary; chance of advance
ment, u 00. oregonian.
Men, women,. learn watchmaking, engraving.
Jeweler work, optics. Easy terms, positions
guaranteed; money made learning. Watch
making-Engraving sctiool. p. L. nidg., brattle.
ADVERTISING SOLICITORS; LIBERAL
commission; programme, newspapers, perl
odlcaL". fraternal publication; steady em
ployment, 63S Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESMEN AND
solicitors; steady employment at a resu
lar salary to the right men. Inquire at
this office between 12 and 1 today.
A MAN WHO HAS ASSOCIATED WITH
traniDs or hoboes in Oregon. Idaho and
Washington to assist author In writing book
on subject, u 4., oregonian.
COMPETENT BILL CLERK FOR WHOLE-
eale houe. preferably experienced In gro
ceries; gtve age. experience and salary want
ed. R 47, Oregonian.
Any Intelligent person may earn good income
corresponding for newspapers; experience
unnecessary. iress syndicate. Lockport. N. x.
2 CARPENTERS OUT OF TOWN. $3; MILK
err. farmhand:, sawmill men. R. R, laborers
and teamters. Hansen's office. 28 N. 2d t
PERSONS EVERYWHERE TO DISTRIB
ute samples; $20 weekly and expenses. Ad
dress "ilanager." Wells st., Chicago. Ill
WANTED SINGERS. NOVELTY ACTS,
dramatic people, musicians, sketch teams.
Newman's Theatrical Circuit. 4th and Oak.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG
man as porter In a carpet and drapery store;
..,.. A annlw T 1 T n.-,..!,
1IV41U Ufctu myyj M w cvt,4t.
California wine depot; headquarters bakers,
cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines 3c per
giafis. P. iorati. 148 4tn. Clay 1503.
Men-to learn barber trade, olght weeka secures
position; wages while learning. Glllman's
WANTED AN APPRENTICE BOY TO
learn bvrneM and saddlery trade. Apply
at J. C. P. westengaro, 2S3 Front st.
WANTED FTRST-CLAS3 MEN IN PORT
land and throuasdOt state to solicit busi
ness. Call or wrtta 607 McKay bldg.
$25 TO 365 PER WEEK EASILY MADE
Mutual Aid Ass n. i03 Marquam bldg.
Men learn barber trade in eight weeks. The
only real barber colleges in existence, ilo
lers System College. Seattle. Wash.
WANTED 20 STAVE- AND SHINGLE-BOLT
cutters. Western cooperage Co., room 3W.
Stearns mas., am ana jaorrisoa sts.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN IV
Portland and throughout state; big wages to
rusuers. aaj casjr uiag.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR
ber trade; flne chance; some money re
quired. y506 Washington st.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS UPHOLSTER
er. Washington Mattress & Furniture Co.,
Seattle. Wash,
FIRST-CLASS BROILER AND LUNCHMAN.
Addrest G. M. Campbell. SCO James sr.. Se
attle. Wash.
WANTED MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. SHOES.
highest price paid. 50 3d. Phone Pacific 46.
WANTED BOY ABOUT 17. STEADY FAC-
tory work- 49 Front, corner Davis.
WANT 10 TEAMS TO HAUL TIES. PROC-
tor & Beers. Orient, Or.
MAN TO WORK IN STABLE. CALL EARLY
23 N. 14th at.
HFLP WANTED FEMALE.
TO CARE FOR CHILDREN; PLEASANT
home, nice yard. 52 N lltb.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work. Appur 45 Main.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY; MA
temlty caees given special atentlan. privats
horpltal accommodation: professional lady
nurses in attendance. Consultation free,
X.Radlam Medical Institute and Sanitarians.
3d and Alder, entrance 233 Alder )U Port
land. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL COOK $50. 2 Al
waitresses. $S to 39 a week, family and
boardlng-houve cooks and wcond girls, cham
bermaid, house girls. Hansen's Employment
Office. 3431s Washington at., cor. 7th. up
stair. '
COOKS. WAITRESSES. CHAMBERMAIDS
and domestics ot all kinds, city and coun
try. See ou; new address. Canadian Par
lor. 221H Morrison. 11a In 1323.
WANTED C03IPETENT LADY STENOO
raphcr and office girl; lumber experience.
Clerks Registration Bureau. 263 Morrison st.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE
eentatives in Portland and throughout state;
good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS,
waiter, chambermaids, general workers. St
Loula Agency. 230fe Yamhill. Main 3413.
YOUNG LADY ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER,
wholesale house: must write good hand; ex
perience unnecessary. H 49. Oregonian.
WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework; two In family: no children.
'Apply forenoons. C94 Northrup st
WANTED A COMPETENT COOK FOR
family of two. residing In Salem. Call
morning. SO N. 21st. Portland. Or.
PIONEER LADIES' AGENCY,
213 Morrison St
Private Parlors for Ladles.
TAILORESS TO WORK ON COATS; MUST
be experienced buttonhole-maker. Colum
bia Woolen Mills. 7th and Stark.
HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY.
343K Washington at., cor. 7th. upstairs.
Phone Main 2692.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work 1001 Franklin St.. Willamette Height.
Phone Main 2S24.
WANTED A NICE YOUNG GIRL TO
take care of 2-year-old baby. Apply 414
7th.
DR. A. AUSPLUND. DISEASES OP
women and surgery. 3d floor. Allsky bldg.
WET NURSE TO NURSE BABY 4 MONTHS
old Immediately. S 50. Oregonian.
WANTED COATMAKER FOR FANCY
coats. Teesdale. 506 Marquam.
WANTED GIRL TO WASH DISHES AT 10G
North 7th st.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
HAVE FIRST.CLASS ENGAGEMENT FOR
clever amateur actors for dramatic ani
vaudeville stage: Information gratis. Schocl
of Acting. 4th and Oak.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
A SALESMAN WHO REGULARLY CALLS
on the various wholesale and retail mer
chants of this city wishes to add a new
line about December 1. Q 47, Oregonian.
AN Al LUMBER SALESMAN. GRADER
and tallyman wishes position. Best of ref
erences. Address F. Tletjen. Auditorium
bldg.. room 31.
THOROUGHLY RELIABLE MARRIED MaN
wants Doaltion aa collector or to assist In
office work. Phone Main 1095. Ask for
W. McC.
EXPERIENCED OFFICE MAN AND BOOK-
keener eek engagement; best references.
Address N Z0. Oregonian.
WANTED TO DO COLLECTING OR KIN-
dred work Saturday afternoons and eve
nings. W 4D, Oregonian.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED POSITION JANUARY) 1. 1908. A3
bookkeeper in Washington or Oregon by sin
gle man from the East, 22 years old. gradu
ate Northwestern University 1901, Gem City
Business College 1902. 3 years' practtcal ex
perience in keeping books. Addrera P 46,
care Oregonian.
WANTED POSITION AS STATIONARY EN-
glneerr 9 years experience; can give best
reference; no objection to going out of city.
C. E. Heckett. 323 Davis st.
AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER WILL GIVE r
private lessons In English branches at your
home; for terms call on or address D. G.
Crow. 191 6th st.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN
furnish domestic servants, farmers also; all
klndt of help. Main 4639. 26S Everett st
JAPANESE-CHINESE EMPLOYMENT OF-
flce furnishes reliable help. Henry Tahara.
267 N. Everett, Phone Pacific 540.
YOUNG MAN ATTENDING BUSINESS COL
lege wanto place to work for board and
room. Q 81. care Oregonian.
NICE JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION OF
schoolboy work; attend school days. Call
phone Clay 1778.
CAPABLE FOR ANY POSITION. AFRAID
of no work. I apply for something t do.
Q 50, Oregonian.
HONEST JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSt
tlon at housework, any plaee. John, 528
Washington st.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS TO DO GENERAL
housework In good private family. N 49.
Oregonian.
WORK WANTED DURING ODD HOURS BY
young man attending school. E SO, Orego
nian. TOGO THE JAPANESE HOUSE-CLEANING
Cjmpany. Phone Pacific 622. 82 N. Third.
WANTED BY JAPANESE A POSITION TO
do chamberwork. Address S. S.. 121 N. 15th.
JAPANESE experienced domestic workers,
housecleaners. Japaa'Lodge. Clay 875.
Highest prices paid for men's castoff clothing,
ehoee. 73 N. 3d. Phone Green 428.
JAPANESE. FIRST-CLASS COOK. WANTS
situation to do cooking. 45 N. 1st st
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers aad Stenographers.
YOUNG LADY WANTS POSITION AS STEN
ographer and office work; has had some
experience references. Address L. C, 803
E. Taylor st.
WANTED BY EXPERIENCED LADY
(stenographers, copying. letters, etc.; mime
ograph work a specialty. Addrese A 49. Ore
gonian. Domestics.
TWO SISTERS WANT HOME IN SAME
family, where they can earn their room and
board while attending school; neat, nice
girls. Telephone Main 513.
SITUATION WANTED BY JAPANESE GIRL
to do general housework In private family.
Phone Main 4639. Tolne Shlmigu. 26S Ev
erett at.
2 POLISH GIRLS. CAN'T SPEAK MUCH
English, want housework, places together
if possible. Phone Hansen's, Main 2692.
EXPERIENCED GERMAN COOK; NO
washing: city or country. 75 Park st N.
Phone Main 6C17.
EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY WISHES A
position as waitress or place In a hotel.
J 50. Oregonian.
YOUNG LADY WISHES GENERAL HOUSE
work. Mrs. A, Zink. 648 Guild ave. Phone
Pacific 737.
Dressmakers.
SHIRT WAISTS. SHIRT WAIST SUITS A
specialty. 270 Market st,, bet, 3d and 4th.
A FEW ENGAGEMENTS WANTED BY A
trained nurse. Call at 514 Jefferson St.. or
phone 5432.
Miscellaneous.
GERMAN. KNOWING FRENCH. MUSIC. AS
governess to teach, take- care of grown
children; city, country. 75 Park street Nr
Main 6617.
SITUATIONS WANTED FAMILY COOK,
children's or Infant's nurse; middle-aged
housekeeper. 2304 Yamhill. Phone Main
5413.
YOUNG FRENCH LADY, SPEAKS ENG
Msh. desires position in office or restau
rant. Address R 40. Oregonian.
WANTED TO BOARD AND CARE FOR A
child; nice yard. Phone East 4S54. 84
East 27th.
WANTED DOLLS TO DRESS; SATISFAC
tlon guaranteed. Telephone Main 34S2. 34S
Clay st.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTS Posi
tion In small restaurant, Q 47, Oregonian.
FOR GOOD HELP CALL UP ALPINE Em
ployment Office. 152 1st st. Main 1917.
LADIES' HATS REMADE AND RETRIMMED
Haia mad to order. Phone Main 4078.