Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 16, 1906, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, . TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1906.
MEN FIX II SLATE
MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP PEO
PLE NOT CONSULTED.
That Candidates Will Favor Allies'
i
Principle Is the Only Guaran
tee That Is Offered.
SEATTLE, Wash.. Jan. 13. (Special.)
The labor leaders will "slate" the mass
convention to be held Saturday by the
laborltes and the advocates of municipal
ownership. 12 the municipal ownership
crowd does not like the list of nominees
the labor leaders will submit they will
have to worry along as best possible.
This much of a guarantee will be given
that the men put forward by the union
men will be advocates of municipal own
ership. That Is what the municipal own
ership crowd say they I want above all
else, and that Is the oasis of the labor
union vote.
That Mathew Dow. contractor, is the
choice of the labor men for Mayor has
been allowed to become generally known.
The unionists have formally Indorsed
him, and will put his name before tho
mass convention with all the prestige
that Roes with a solid labor support.
Other nominees whom the union men
want will be agreed upon at a conference
to be held "Wednesday night. This con
ference will follow the meeting of the
Central Labor Union, and will partake a
great deal of an official conference by all
the labor leaders.
Tn a general way the union men have
decided that they want George Llthcum.
a pressman, and John Hay. a stonecutter,
nominated for Councilmen at large. H.
H. Kulies. a Democrat who fought Turner
in 1904 and who has been strong with the
union men. seems to be the most popular
candidate for City Treasurer.
J. W. Godwin, chairman of the Demo
cratic State Committee, has been train
ing openly with the Municipal Ownership
League, and his name Is In tho list of
those with which the labor leaders are
gossiping. If Godwin Is taken up at all.
it will be as a candidate against Kulies
for City Treasurer.
Dow. whom the labor leaders will sup
port for Mayor. Is a contractor who ha?
always been friendly with union men, and
who "was once Mayor of Ballard. He is a
municipal ownership man and cannot be
obnoxious to the municipal ownership
faction. In discussing his policies, Dow
declared today that he would favor the
immediate expenditure of $2,000,000 to be
gin building municipal street railway
lines, and would advocate measures for
gradually extending the system.
According to labor leaders, they have
no objection to the renomination of John
Riplinger. who will he the Republican
candidate for Controller. Riplinger Is
especially strong with the German vot
ers, and the labor leaders do not want to
stir up any unnecessary strife by oppos
ing him. If they have their way about
It. that place will be left vacant on the
labor-municipal ownership ticket.
John E. Humphries, who precipitated
the municipal ownership fight here, wants
to be. candidate for corporation counsel,
but the labor leaders declare flat-footed
that they will not accept him. The mu.
nlclpal ownership people will be allowed
to name the successful candidate, but
they will have to get away from Hum
phries. PAID NO HEED TO WARNING
Manufacturer Must Pay for Accident
That .Coultl Have Been Prevented.
SALEM. Or.. Jan. 15. (Special.) State
Labor Commissioner O. P. Holt Is some
thing of a prophet on accidents. Recent
ly he was examining the machinery In a
sash and door dactory and noticed a cut
off saw that he considered dangerous. The
saw was hung so that It would swing for
ward and back in cutting off boards.
The operator pulled it forward and It
was pulled back by a rope which ran
through a pulley and had a weight at the
end. Mr. Holt called the proprietor's at
tention to the saw and said:
"Some day that rope will break and
the saw will swing forward and hurt
the man that is using it." He then,
showed him how to put on a small at-'
tachment that would atop the saw from
swinging too far In case the rope should
break. The attachment would cost 15
cents. Mr. Hoff made a note in his rec
ord book of the time he gave the warn
ing. Just seven days later the rope broke
and the saw suddenly swung forward,
striking the operator in the abdomen and
missing the intestines by only an eighth
of an inch. Fortunately the man will
recover.
A few days ago the proprietor of the
factors' went to Mr. Hon to get his as
sistance In avoiding a damage suit grow
ing out of this accident.
"I can't do much for you." Mr. Hoff
replied. "You had fair warning and
wouldn't heed IL I have talked with the
young man that was hurt and he will
demand nothing but wages for the time
lost and the amount of his expenses due
to the accident. He Is entitled to at
least this much and you can't do better
than go and settle."
Mr. Hoff finds that nearly all proprie
tors of mills and factories are prompt in
putting in guqrds and protectors when
their attention Is called to dangerous
places They do not notice the dangers
themselves, because they arc accustomed
to being around machinery. Once In a
while a manufacturer gets angry, hut
most of them thank him for the sugges
tions and proceed at once to remedy the
EGGS AND PRICE OF MILL FEED
Member of Millers' Association An
swers Allegations of raulhamus.
TACOMA. Wash.. Jan: 15. (Special.
-The Washington State Millers' Asso
ciation does not look seriously upon
the remarks of W. H. Paulhamus be
fore the State Horticultural Associa
tion at the meeting in North Yakima.
Paulhamus declared the reason why
butter and eggs are selling so high is
that the "millers combine," as he
termed the millers' association, keeps
prices of feed 100 per cent higher than
they ought to be. A member of the
State Millers' Association said todav:
"Mills of this state are selling feed
at such prices that California is buy
ing it in no small quantities. if it
were as high as Paulhamus makes out
that state would not be buying the
product from us.
"Iowa butter is being shipped in
here and sold for less than Washing
ton butter. This is nothing new. This
has been the case for 17 years that I
know of. In view of these facts I do
not see how the Millers' Association
can be blamed for prevailing high
prices of butter and eggs."
DETECTIVES AFTER SIMPKINS
Alleged to Have Been Accomplice of
Orchard.
PENDLETON, Or., Jan. 15. (Special.)
Detectives have been here the past two
days looking for L. J. Simpkins. alias
Simmons, who is believed to be an accom
plice of Harry Orchard, alleged murderer
of ex-Governor Steunenberg, of Idaho.
Simpkins Is a member of the executive
board of the Federation of Miners, and is
said to have been in Caldwell a few days
before Steunenberg met his tragic death.
Detectives have followed Simpkins as
far as Pendleton, but here they have lost
track of the man. He was known, the
HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN -PLAN
Rooms, Sl.es to $3.0 Tcr Day
According to Location.
J. F. DAYIF.S, President.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
FRONT AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND, OR.
European Plan Rooms 75c to $2
First-Class Restaurant In Connection
: HOTEL OREGON
I ' CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STS.
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up. J
European Plan Free Bus.
: WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props. I
t
officers say. to have been in Pendleton
about the time Stouncnbcrg was killed.
PACIFIC COAST DEAD.
.1. V- Wheeler.
FOREST GROVE. Or.. Jan. ".-(Special.)
J. W. "Wheeler, an old resident here,
died suddenly this morning from heart
failure. He was a soldier of the war of
1S61. having served: throe years in Company
F, First Michigan Volunteer Light Artil
lery. He has been actively connected with
G. A. R. affairs in the past, and had just
completed a term as Commander of J. B.
Matthews Post, G. A. R., of this city.
Survey in Bed or Creek.
"WALLA WALLA. Wash., Jan. IS.
(Special.) Representatives of all the
newspupers in the city made a trip up
Mill Creek today in company with the
City Engineer and superintendent of
the waterworks. In ordor that they
might become better acquainted with
the conditions surrounding the prelim
inary work in connection with the
proposed construction of a jrravlty sup
ply to the present city water system.
They found the country covered with
snow, but from their observations some
of them are of tfic opinion that the nl
leged survey made this Summer is for
a distance of about two miles usoless.
for the reason that It would place the
pipeline In the bed of the creek for a
considerable distance. '
An election will be held January 30
for the purpose of securing public In
dorsement of the plan to Issue J2R0.00O
in water bonds to pay the cost of the
proposed extension.
Tramp May Have Keen Cremated.
"WALLA WALLA. Wash., Jan.
(Special.) A barn belonging to Dave
Macey, who lives Just cast of the cits
limits burned to th; ground at a late
hour last night, and from remains
found in the ashes today Coroner Smith
believes that a man was cremated In
the fire. The theory advanced is that
a tramp or some drunken man went
into the barn last night, either lit a
match or threw a cigarette down at
the entrance and then went up in the
haymow to sleep.
The barn was burning so fiercely
when the family discovered It that
they could not go near it on account
of the heat. One horse, some garden
tools and vegetables -were also burned.
Hail KIcclric Line Advent.
' ABERDEEN, Wash.. Jan. IS. (Special.)
J. X. CIopp and Thomas Shackleford,
of Tacoma, are here, it Is alleged. In the
Interest of a proposed electric road from
Puget Sound to Aberdeen. People gen
erally hall the news with pleasure, as the
railway service or the Northern Pacific
has been indifferent for a long time. The
Gray's Harbor branch Is one of the best.
If not the best, paying branches of that
railroad corporation. Its record for 1903
is said to have been unusually large.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL KlirOHT.
PORTLAND, Jan. IS. Maximum tempera
ture, 35 dep.; minimum, 34. River reading
at 8 A. M-, 3.6 feet: change In past 24 hours,
fall. 0.2 of a foot. Tal precipitation. 5
P. M. to 5 P. M.. 0.40 of an Inch; total since
September 1. 1903, 19.08 inches; normal. 22.nl
inches; deficiency. 3.23 Inches. Total sun
shine January 14. 1000, none; possible. 0
hours and 1 minute.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wtnfi.
S
So
STATIONS
Baker City
Blsmarok.......
Boise
Helena.... ......
Kamloops, B. C.
North Head.....
Pocatello........
Portland
Red" Bluff
Roseburg. .......
Sacramento.....
Salt Lake City..
San Francisco...
Spokane..... ....
Seattle ,
TatooEh Island..
Walla Walla....
.ISOfO.OHlSSE
J1C1 T llO'NW
J,3S T l4lSE
. 120)0.00 4 W
.t32H).O0l. .(
.142 0.18ilSE
.'32VQ.O0I 4lE
3S:0.20 4.NE
. 4410.54 ' 4W
.14010.141 4ffi
..-.0 0.02 24'SE
. t3S'O.O0f 4S
U8:0.10!l4 S
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. 20!0.00! 4 N
T trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
During the last 12 hours the barometer has
fallen rapidly and a storm of considerable
magnitude Is approaching the Oregon coast.
Storm southeast warnings are displayed at
all stations from the Columbia River north
and storm southwest warnings are ordered
at Tillamook and Marshfleld. South to oast
winds will increase to a moderate gale along
the coast and later shift to southwest.
General rains have occurred In California,
Western Oregon and Western Washington,
and snow has fallen In portions or Eastern
Oregon. Eastern Washington and Idaho.
Rome snow also fell in the Willamette Valley,
but most of It melted upon reaching the
ground.
The conditions are favorable tor rain or
snow In this district Tuesday with strong,
gustj winds.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 25
hours ending at midnight. January 10:
Portland and vicinity Rain or snow.
Strong, gusty southeast shifting to south
west winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Rain or enow. Strong gusty southeast
shitting to southwest winds.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Snow. Strong southeasterly winds.
EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster.
NEW TODAY.
$35-Lots on the Car Line
50x100 feet each for 523 Is the full pur
chase price, all cash, Xor lots on the car
line and river.
The Hibcrnla Savings Bank hag sold,
within the last 40 days 00 out of the 709
lots offered for sale, and will continue
to sell until every lot Is sold. Irrespective
of their valuee. These lots arc situated on
Main ave.. which Is bow beingr improved.
Title perfect- For particulars inquire
room 396, McKay bid?., 3d and Stark ats.
Snow
Cloudy
Snow
Cloar
. Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Sleet
Cloudy
Rain
Rain
ICIoudy
Rain
ICIoudy
Rain
IR&ln
ICIoudy
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Tint-Class Check ReslaHraat
Connected With Hotel,
C. O. DAMS, Sec aad Trail.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES.
"Room." "Roams aad Beard. "Hcsio.
keeping Rooms. "Situation "Was ted." 15
words or Ins, 15 cents; 16 to SO words, SO
rests; SI to S5 words. 25 cents, etc. No dis
co on t for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"Xtw Today, SO cents far 15 words or less;
1C to SO words, 40 crats; SI to S5 words, 50
rents, etc. Srst insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-halt; so text her discount aa
der one month.
"NEW TODAY' (pa ace measure state). 15
rent per line, first insertion: 10 cents per
line for each additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
drrhsetl care The Orrgoalan. and left at this
office, should always be Inclosed la sealed
rn elopes. No stamp 1 required on such
letters.
The OregonlaH trill not be responsible for
error In advertisements taken through the
telephone.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At the Portland Auction nooras. 211 Fim
street. Sale at 2 I M. C. I- Ford, auction
cer. At Oilman's Auction Rooms. 413 Washing
ton at 10 A. M. S. U N. Gllman, auc
tioneer. At Raker" Auction Howe, earner AMer and
Park strwti". Sale at 10 e'etock. Gm. Baker
& Co.. auctioneers.
'! J. T. Wlln. at the. Witch Hazel room-Ing-houfc.
Front and Madteos. at 10 A. XI.
J. T. WHstm. auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 33 Sftectal "mi
mwtleaffoH will lc licM this (Tuesday) even
las. January 10. at 7:30 P. M. Work In
E. A. degree. Vleltlng brethren welcome.
By order or I. W. PRATT. Sec
ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. I. O. O.
F. Special meeting thin (Tuesday) evening.
January Hi. at 7:."W o'clock. Oddfellows Tem
ple. Patriarchal and G. R. decree. Visitors
welcome. E. E. SHARON. Scribe
WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO. IS.
R. A. M. Special convocation this
Tuesday) evening. January 16. HXi6.
at T-3A n.lwt- r.t.nn1. 17.11 T5...',
hard hid?. Mark Master degree. Visitors wel
come. By order E. H. P.
E. K. SHARON. Secretary.
A. & A. S. RITE. Alns
worth Chapter tf Re Croix.
No. 1. Regular meeting In Me
morial Hall. Scottish Rite Ca
thedral this evening at S
o'clock. By order
WISE MASTER.
I THE 1 V " I - IT ittnTik .i -.--..--
. ..... ....... -xi. ..ii.rai mr eiocKnnta-
?CT?.. ,h. ph" Metal Extract Ion Company
. wilt he hiLl --m r T -
j lOdfi. at the fllec' of W. H. C. Sugg. Van-
iwvcr. uarci. JU. M. lUKuK, Sec
DIED.
WALSH In thin city, January 15. 1900. J
h F. Walsh. agtsl 40 years.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
STEIGLEDER In this elty. at 356 Ruwell
sc. Jan. 14. 1P06. Emll R. Stelgleder. aged
40 yearc. 2 month. 4 days. The funeral
will take place this afternoon at 1 o'clock,
from Zeller-Byrnes Co. chapel. 273 Russell
t. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. Mr.
Stelgleder was a member f Newberg Camp.
W. O. W. Friends respectfully invited to
attend.
RASMt'SEN At Oakland. Cat. Jan. 11. lim,
Rasmus Edward Raareuscn. aged 25 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral service, which
will be held at Flnley chapel, at 2 P. M.
today. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. The
deceased was a member of George Wash
ington Camp, W. O. W.
FOGBL In this city. January 14. 1000. Isaac
Fogei. aged IH) yearn, father of Mrs. S. Felt,
this elty. aad Louis Fogel. Aberdeen, Wash,
friends are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral services, which will be held
at II ol man's chapel, corner 3d and Salmon
at 9 A. M. today. Tuesday, January
10. 1900.
BLAIR At the family restdeace. near Syca
more Station. Allen Blair, aged 50 years. 7
months and IS day. Friends and acquaint
ances are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral services, which will be held at the
family residence, near Sycamore Station on
the Ores ham car line, at 11 A. M. today.' A
member of Knlchts aad Ladles of Stcurlty.
3. V. XTNT.EY & SON Fnn-ml directors
and embalsiers. No. 2S1 3d st, ear. Madison.
Day or night calls promptly attended. Ex
Bcrlenced lady assistant when desired. Of
Rce of County Ceroaer. Phoae Mala 9.
DUNNING. MTENTEE GILBAUGH. Sae
cestors to Dbb&Ibc & Campion, undertakers
end embalm cm; modern la every detail: 7 th
and Piae. I'heBe Mala 430. Lady aaslstaat.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers uj
etnbalmers. hare moved to their aew build
ing. Third aad aalsaoa. lady aesUiaat.
Telephone No. 67.
F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 32-
ZELLEB-BTRNES CO, Undertakers. E.
ba Users. 273 KusseU. East IMS. Lady asa't.
TONSETH & CO, florUts. Artistic floral
deUgns. 123 Cth st. Phone Main 5105.
2EW TO DAT.
S1375 Takes It
274x100 ft.
on North-
rup, near
This Is a nice level lot. up to grade, con
crete sidewalk and street Improved, fac
ing on car line. This is a rare opportu
nity to secure a fine home site In one of
the best residence localities for compara
tively little money. C H. KOREL.L. 251
Washington st.
Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards
Real Estate City and Farm.
Insurance In All Lines.
A. H. BIRRELU
StS-3 McKay feW- Third 'and Stark at.
$1750 Special
S3 1-3x103 feet,
choice loca
tion on Mar
shall hiltAKn
bitulithlc street Im-
fcvcfc im
provement. This is an exceptional chance.
bo don't miss It. G H. KORELI, Si
Laundry or Factory Site
Over one acre sood Improvements: 13 min
utes walk from postolTIce; near car line; west
aide: JSJW0; owaer. lock box S&S, city.
AMUSEMENTS.
Marq
it am P.Pifi' Tit a afar Phoaei
uaui uiauu lubaivi
Mala 848.
THE EMINENT TRAGEDIAN AND ACTOR
LOUIS JAMES
Supported by an Excellent Company of
Players.
Thursday night. Jin. IS "Richelieu."
Friday night. Jan. 19 "Vlrglnlus."
Sat. nlfcht, Jan. 20 "InRomar."
Sat. matinee. Jan. 20. "InRomar."
MATINEE PRICES 23c. 33c 30c, 73c SI.
NIGHT PRICES 23c 33c 30c 73c 31. 31-30.
SEATS ARE NOW SELLING.
Baker Theater r.rn
Yamhill and Third St. Phone Main 1907.
THE HOME OF MUSICAL BURLESQUE.
Toalcht All Week Barjrala MatlBee Wed
nesday: 23c to Any Seat.
THE ALCAZAR BEAUTIES
Direct from the Alcazar Theater. New
York Maids. Mirth. MelodyTwo Burlettas.
THE ROMANCE OF A SUITCASE" and
"A MIDNIGHT DREAM."
Saturday Matinee Is the last performance.
Nlcht Prices 23c 33c, 30c 73c: Saturday
Matinee. 13c 23c 35c 30c: Wednesday Mat
inee. (Special) 23c any seat.
Next Attract lea WATSON'S ORIENTALS.
Empire
Thnotnn ln!(ttiH.ritu
Itan Mttalll
MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manater.
This week's attrac
tion the sensation
al melodrama.
"HER MARRIAGE
VOW.
With Alleen May.
the popular lead
in r woman.
Matinee Saturday:
evening prices
13c 23c 33c 50c:
matinee 10c. 13c.
23c. Next week
AlphoeV! & Gaoton.
Y. M. C. A. AUDITORIUM
Three Nlshts
TONIGHT.
WEDNESDAY
and THURSDAY.
The only woman
VUosophlst on the
lecture platform.
Katherine M. H.
Blackford,
M. D.LV.
The distinguished
phrenologist of the
BOSTON SCHOOL
OF VITOSOPHY.
will deliver a su
perbly Illustrated
course of
Katherlne it H.
Blackford. 31. D. V.
Free Lectures on Character
TonlRht. January W. "Vltosophy," free. S
P. 31.; Wednesday nlcht. "Choice of Occu
pation." free; Thursday nls:ht. "Health,"
free
Phrenological examination dally at Oregon
Hotel.
STAR
THEATER
Week of
January 13.
Tony Ryder's
Educated Monkeys
SeamanAdums Ro-ern
The Hal de Koret Co.
Trlxeria Robinson.
Carlton Ostrander
W. E. Hartford.
PRICES:
fctarocope.
10c to nil part? of houe except boxes.
GRAND thIh1vyerof
MRS. GEN. TOM THUMB
Asftifttcd by Count and Baron Macrl.
Toper and Toper, Auer and Dr Onzo. Bonnie
Cruz. Walter nnd Slmdrick. Harold
Hon. Grandl-trope.
NOTICE Special Children's Matinee Satur
day. January 20. TWO performances will
be given from 2.30 to 4 P. M.
Fourth
and
Stark Sis. I
PANTAGES
Feature
Act.
Only
EIGHT FAMOUS HOLLOS.
Del Adelphta.
John P. Ilrare and Company.
!y Ojcdea and Company.
J.o White La I tone. Hlorranh.
, Selected Orchestra.
Performance,, daily at 2;30. 7:30 and 0
P. M. Admission. TEN cents, with seven
rows at 20 cents.
NEW TODAY.
OLD GOLD. JEWELR. BOUGHT. MADE
yvr. ex chan Red; diamonds, precious stones.
loo5e and mounted: watcher Jewelry, re
paired. Uncle Myer. Jeweler. H3 3d-Alder.
Fred Westcrdal. 217 OrVn bids. Graduate
Stockholm: massage aad Swedish movement.
Professional Men
Scliooltcacliers, bookkeepers, rne
clianics, in fact everyone earning a
steady income should have a check
ing account in order that they may
pay their bills by check, thereby es
tablishing a credit as well as guard
ing against disputes. Besides, we pay
3 per cent interest on daily balances
of check accounts.
Title Guarantee S Trust Co.
240 Washington Street.
(Corner Second Street.)
PORTLAND, OREGON.
GEO. BLACK
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
318 Worcester Block
Phono Clay 228.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
WOODSTOCK IF YOU WANT HOUSES OR
lots, reasonable prices, apply to roe. Phone
East 33CS. notary public C. L. Parker.
Woodstock.
A FINE. MODERN S-ROOM COTTAGE AT
ML Tabor, for sale at a great harraln;
terms to suit; lot 3SxlOO ft. Address L 49.
Oregon tan.
515CO SMALL MONTHLY PATMENTS. NEW
modern houec basement, beautifully tinted
walls, upper Alblna. T -iS. Oregonian.
$2730 WELL-ARRANGED S-ROOM HOUSE
and large lot,' RukvII sL. near Union ave.
D. Milter, 714 Chamber of Commerce.
FULL QUARTER BLOCK ON KILLINGS
worth ave.. near car barn: must be sold
tuon. B. S. Cook &. Co., 231 Alder st.
A CHOICE OF 3 NEW. MODERN. UP-TO-dste
O-room houses. $2000. on Installment
plan. Hatfield Sc. Smith. 1C3 -(th st.
SELLWOOD LOTS. 53.00 DOWN AND 33.U)
a month; from $73.00 to $200.00. Sell wood
Townstte Co. Phone East 4704.
SNAP FULL LOT. SOUTHEAST CORNER
19th and Schuyler. Irvlncton. $1000; easy
terms. Owner, Phone East 5.
BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT 30x100. 2ITH
and E. Couch. $S30. See owner. A. C Flory.
40 Front. Phone Main CG34.
6-ROOM HOUSE AND CdxlSO FEET. ST.
Johns: a bargain. $1300. B. S. Cook &. Co.,
231 Alder L
2 LOTS. 100x100 FEET. FENCED: 4 BLOCKS
from car line; $300. Hatfield &. Smith.
1G5H 4th SU
A 4-ROOM COTTAGE. BATH. ON MISSOURI
and Cook aves.: terms same as rent. X Y,
Oregonian.
1JZ1 ACRES. NEAR E. 43D ST.. $732: SIGHT
ly lot. South Portland. $330. 419 McKay
bldg.
2 CHOICE LOTS. EAST 2STH AND CLIN
ton, c car Use. 253 Vi Washington. Room 5.
NEW MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE
In; $3030 act It 9ld now. Phone East 4214.
FOUR FULL LOTS. 11TK AND PRESCOTT.
$2M tsck, B. S. Cook Jfc Co.. 2SI Aldr ac
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
SOME REAL, ESTATE. BARGAINS.
TAFT & CO.
6 Chamber of Commerce. 275 Stark.
G-room new house on Monroe st.. near
Williams ave.; cement basement, bath, hot
&nd cold water: only $2300. part cash.
O-room house Montavllla; corner lot;
splendid location; modern house, hath, hot
and cold water. Price only $1S00; good
terms.
4- room cottage, 2 blocks south of Haw
thorne car-line, near 44th St.; city water,
good woodshed. Price $1000: terms to suit.
6- room house on Tillamook st.. near Sth
st.; modern In every way: cement base
ment: piped for furnace. Here is & good
bargain, only $2C30; $500 cash.
9-room modern house. Irvlngton. block:
cement sidewalk, all In. streets all im
proved, beautiful lawn, all modern In every
respect; large fireplace large receptloa-hall.
many up-to-date improvements and convent,
ences that cannot mention in this ad.
MODEL HOUSE.
7 rooms, one of the swellest places In
Holladay Park; this house was built by
day labor; no contract business here; BOO
choice rose hushes, elegant lawn, with rustic
stats and chairs; this Is surely an ideal
home for any one; for price and term call
at cfilce.
275 Stark st.. Chamber of Commerce.
5- room house, fine U -block, beautiful
lawn. Here Is one of the most modern
homes In the city. A $7000 property. Our
price now. $5730.
S-room modern house, best part Mc
Mlllen's Addition: very fine view, beauti
ful lot. This Is surely an elegant place
$4700.
7- room house. Holladay Park; full ce
ment basement, stationary tubs: modern in
every way; swell location; good surround
ings; $3S50. terms.
4-room cottage. Highland; full lot. good
location: Iota fruit. Price only $1100; $200
cash, balance monthly.
4- room cottage. Mu Scott car line; 2
lots. barn, chicken-house; only $S00. In
stallments. 0-room house. WllUama ave.; corner lot.
all modern, sewer and street Improvements
all in; only $2500.
5- room cottage, best part Sunny aide;
modern in every way; a lovely little home,
only $1600.
VACANT LOTS.
U-clock. HolIadays Addition, on Broad
way; lays very nicely; only $2100.
Beautiful corner lot, Holtadays Addition,
on Broadway: very best location; elegant
homes all around: only $1250.
Two very choice lots on Stanton U
Upper Alblna. overlooking city; very anx
ious to sell, need money. Call In and make
us an offer.
U -block on Tillamook St.; good location,
fine corner; cement walks all In. Price
only $1630.
We have many more lots In all parts of
city. Como in and see us and look our list
over.
TAFT &. CO.
275 Stark st.. Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE. BY THE
PORTLAND REAL. ESTATE CO.,
212 ABINGTON BLDG..
C R. DB BURGH, Manager.
30x 90 on Front, brick. Improvements.
50x 30 on First, brick, improvements.
100x100 on 6th St., near Burnslde.
30x100 on 4th. near Couch: extra. .
100x100 on 7th, near Custom House.
50x100 on 7th. near Custom Hou."e.
30x100 adjoining the Oregon Hotel.
100x100 on 1st st.. good Income.
100x100 on th. near Hotel Scott.
100x100 on Everett, near 0th.
100x100 on Front and Montgomery.
30x109 on Front nar .Montgomery.
OOx 69 on Front near Hall.
And several fine residence lots.
EAST SIDE BARGAINS.
100x200. on East 3Iorrison, near Grand
ave.. Improvement, consisting of 10 houses,
monthly rentals $155; this Is the only half
block that can be purchased In thb local
ity at any price; this Is the first time this
property has been offered for lc, and only
for a short lime.
loOxlOO on Grand are., near Taylor.
30x100 on Grand ave.. near Ankeny.
100x100 on East Morrison, near Grand.
100x100. on Union ave., near Clay.
100x200 on Hawthorne near Union.
HOx200 on 3d near Hawthorne.
140x209 on East Washington and Sth.
50x To on East 11th near Morrison.
50x100 on Wintams ave.. near Clackamas.
100x100 on Grand ave. and Shaver.
40x100 on Eust Oak near 23d. 2 house.
All the above are sood and from 20 to
30 per cent less than surrounding properties;
a I! more or lean Improved.
Call at 212 Ahlngton. Our manager will
be pleased to explain more fully.
PHONE PACIFIC 773.
A FEW CHOICE BARGAINS.
Three BRAND NEW houv of 7 rooms
aeh. situated at the corner of 24th and
York streets: full cement basements; large
reception halls; fine china closets; double
floor; mantels and grates: furnace. laundry
tuh and. In. fact, everything strictly mod
ern and up to date: price $3300; terms. $1000
cash, balance monthly, like rent.
7-room house and lot on niandlna st.. Up
per Alblna; nice lawn and fruit, strawber
ries and raspberries; price $1300; terms.
casn, paiancc per montn.
4-room cottage and full lot In NORTH
IRVINGTON ADD., on E. 9th st.. price
3000; terms. $330 ca.h. balance $20 per mo.
8-room house and lot at Montavllla. 2
blocks from car line price $1600; terms,
$200 cash, balance monthly.
VACANT LOTS.
Lot on Hancock t.. H O LLAD A Y S ADD.,
price $900.
Lot In MULTNOMAH ADD. On Michi
gan ave.. prlee $40a
Lot In WOODLA'WN. price $1R3.
Corner lot In West Irvlngton Add., on
Tillamook st.. cement sidewalks and macad
amized streets, price $1200.
FARMS.
We have a fine 6-acre place, near 3111
waukie; new S-room bouse and good barn
and outbuildings; five minutes' walk from
car line. Particulars at office.
Five-acre tract at LENTS, all cleared,
price $1323.
PORTLAND REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
1334 3th St.. cor. Alder. Phone Main CI1S.
ON TO HOVER
UP THE COLUMBIA.
Regular Steamers From Portland. '
Cheapest freight rates from the Coast to
inland points. No sand. Heavy soil. Per
petual water right with each tract. Earl
iest products. Largest prices. The Cali
fornia of the Northwest. Write Hover
Land Co.. Hover. Wash.
OWNER WILL SELL 100 ACRES BEST
black sand land Just south of Fort Stevens
for $60 per acre; can be platted for Sum
mer resort; nearest beach from Astoria, and
g. no better anywhere ; the black sand alone
Is worth eeveral times what la asked for
this splendid property. Thta Includes beach
and land high up on shore. Address S 46,
Oregonian.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS ELECTRICAL,
man for testing and calibrating meters and
other electrical apparatus: electrical college
graduate with shop experience preferred;
state age. extent of electrical experience,
where graduated, where employed and ref
erences as to character and ability. Ad
dre; R 51. Oregonian.
UNION-AVBL INVESTMENT.
Corner in Alblna. 150x125, with good Im
provements, at low rental, paying 11 per
cent; room for 3 more buildings to bring
your Investment to 16 per cent. Price
$12,500. Ellis & Kahler, room 21. 284 Morri
son at.
HOUSE 10 ROOMS: NEW AND AB50
lutely up to date; elegantly finished
throughout: situated on two lota. In. best
portion of West Side. Any one desiring an
Al home will do well to Investigate. Phone
owner. Main 3S5. or call 109 Sherlock bldg.
7-ROOM HOUSE.
In Alblna. near car shops and business
houses, on Mississippi ave.; rents for $15,
paying 14 per cent on price asked; nice little
home; $300 down: price $1300. Ellis &
Kahler. room 21. 264 Morrison st.
MUST HAVE MONEY.
$4000 residence, S rooms, attic, basement,
electric lights, air heater, finest location,
great bargain: must be sold quick; first
come saves 3900; will sell for $3100. 23d
and Division, sts. Phone Union 333S.
ONE TO THIRTY ACRES BETWEEN ORE
gon City car line and Willamette River:
very desirable and about last chance, for
good land with river frontage, close to
Portland B. S. Cook & Co.. 231 Alder st.
ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE- ACREAGE
as a specialty, within city limits or outslue.
Some acres with terms as low as $10 cer
month with water. A. C Churchill & Co.,
"Inc.." 110 2d sL
5-ROOM HOUSE; LOT 50x100 FEET, ALL
Improved, $1700 cash; $1600. part down, bal
ance on payments: no agents. Can 794
Union ave. N., or phono Union 69S7.
$S30 00x66 2-3, CLOSE IN. BAST SIDE;
$700, good business corner. East Side; $53u.
fine residence lot. East Side. Owner. OSS
East Washington st.
5-ACRE TRACTS. CAR LINE, LEVEL,
cleared, fenced, on county road. C miles to
city, for sale by owner; $730 to $1000 each.
Phone East 4207.
FOR SALE CHEAP MY EQUITY OF RE
dernptton In six fine business lots near As.
toria Railroad depot. Address Sidney Dell.
San Pedro. Cat
FOR SALE H ACRE AT MT. TABOR. WITH
new 4-room cottage; water oa premises;
price $1250. Inquire 281 East Morrtsoa or
phone East 2S7.
GOOD INCOME-PAYING PROPERTY. WEST
Side: less than $3000 buys 4 5-rocm houses.
F. J. Stelnmetz & Co.. 193 Morrison. Phoae
Pacific 131.
-ROOM HOUSE. CEMENT BASEMENT,
nearly new, la Highland. 2 bIocIm from car
Heat 1300. 2ULi A. SbUOu IssUt Ath.
FOR SALE FARMS.
FOR SALE 10 ACRH8, S ACRE3 CLEARED
and feaced; running water, small house,
household furniture. 100 cords wood, cut;
4 miles railroad and steamboats $350 cash.
Address T. H. Blackburn or F. Barlett.
Rldgefield. Wash.
15 ACRES. ALL IMPROVED. HOUSE,
barn. etc. suitable for a chicken ranch. 3
miles from Cornelius, $1000; 5 acres. Section
Line road. 6 miles from Courthouse. $400.
L. E. Thompson & Co.. 228 3d st.
373 ACRES FENCED. 100 CULTIVATED,
balance pasture, good buildings; mortgage
foreclosure. $2730; worth $40 acre, Yamhill
County. R 43. Oregonian.
10 ACRES. IH MILES RAILROAD AND
boat landing: finest soil; $230, half cash,
balance terms. Address P. O. box 124,
RIdgefleld. Wash.
FOR SALE 3G0-ACRB RANCH NEAR CO
lumbus. Wash.; fruit, hay. grain, stock; on
new railroad. Address Box 144. Pendleton.
Or.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WE WANT THE FOLLOWINO PROPERTY:
6 to S-room house, close In. Holladay's
Addition; will pay as high as $6300.
We want 5 to 10 acres, close in as pos
sible; would consider tract at St. Johns.
Want H-btock. Holladay's Addition or
Irvlngton. or single lot.
Want lot or house and lot, Wllllams
ave. Addition or Upper Alblna.
Want some small cottages, 4 or 5 rooms,
either Highland district or ML Scott car
line.
We want property in all parts of city.
We can sell it.
TAFT & CO.,
275 Stark st.. Chamber of Commerce.
BUYERS WAITING.
We have four or five cash customers for
homes coating up to $2000 on the East Side,
reasonably close In; can make Immediate
sales.
Also have two cash customers for small
houses and fractional lots on West Side,
costing not over $2300.
PORTLAND REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
133Vi 3th st.. cor. Alder. Phone Main 01 IS
WANTED TO BUY ON INSTALLMENT
plan 3 to 7-room house, near any Catholic
church: $200 down and $23 to $35 per mo.
W 51. Oregonian.
I WANT AS AN INVESTMENT THE BEST
5 or 6-room cottage I can get for $2000 or
lew cash, not more than 15 minutes out.
X 51. Oregonian.
I WANT A RESIDENCE LOT IN OR NEAR
Nob Hill district, cheap for cash at once.
V 40. Oregonian.
HAVE YOU PORTLAND REAL ESTATE
for sale? We want It; buyers waiting. P
32. Oregonian.
FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
RELINQUISHMENT OF DESERT LANT
claim under canal. 4 miles from Irrigon.
Or. For particulars address E. Middle
brooks. Fort Steven. Or.
200 ACRES SAW TIMBER AND PILING ON
Cowlitz River; skid rood to river; bunk
housc. barn; for $3000; terms. Phone East
4207.
MUST SELL TIMBER CLAIM, CUT 4.000.
000 fir and pine; make offer. 231 Cth t.
Call 12-1:30; 6-7:30.
TO EXCHANGE.
SO ACRES OF USD FREE FROM IX
cumbrance to trade for rooming-house or
grocery store. Address F 52. Oregonian.
TO EXCHANGE GOOD TIMBER LAND IN
a fine location for merchandise. Whlfuey
Bros.. Irving. Or.
FOR RENT FARMS.
SMALL FARM FOR CASH CHICKENS,
hops; fruit and a email dairy. B. S. Cook
& Co.. 231 Alder st.
FOR SALE LAND SCRIP.
LAND SCRIPS OF ALL KINDS. GUARAN
teed, mineral lands, titled, public land prac
tice. We buy military bounty and war
rants. Collins Land Co., Stearns bldg.
TO LEASE.
TO LEASE FOR TERM OF YEARS 73x100
feet on 4th st.. near City Hall. S 45, Ore
gonian. FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicles and Harness.
I HAVE ARRIVED WITH 20 HEAD OF
horses and mares ranging In weight from
900 to 1" 0O pounds, all well broken, among
which are several matched pairs of browns
and bays that are suitable for city use;
also several business horses, a few cheap
mares and farm horses. Inspection invited
at Regal Stables. 14th and Burnsidc sts.
Phone Pacific 974.
PAIR OF WELL-MATCHED MAHOGANY
bay. S years old. half brothers, weight 2940,
sound, true an dgentle. with brand new 310
line wlde-tlre wagon and heavy breeching
harnetis. all. complete; will sell separate.
Fashion Stables. .
$05 BUYS BAY HORSE. WEIGHS 1300
pounds; also one small bay horse, $23; one
pair of bay mares, good workers, price $95.
Call 23 N. 14th st. Ask for Robinson's
horses.
J4500 BUYS 8-YEAR-OLD BAY HORSE,
weight 10IO. round and true, suitable for
farm or delivery. 626 Washington st; also a
number of well-matched pairs of heavy
workers.
FOR SALE NORMAN AND ENGLISH
draft stallion, weighs 2000; Iron gray, age
7 years. Address Holbrook Broe., Lexlng
tqn. Wash.
HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR RENT BY
day, week and month: special rates to busi
ness houses, 6th and Hawthorne. Tel. East 72
HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE. RENT
or exchange. Hubert & Hall. 266 Fourth.
HORSE'S and vehicles bought, sold, rented or
exchanged. 211 Washington. Pacific 507.
Pianos.
PIANO AT A SACRIFICE PARTIES LEAV
lng city: for less than half price. 10 Wash
ington bldg.
Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Cover It with Mastic roofing. In rolls,
easy To lay: needs no painting or coatlns:;
good over old Iron, tin or shingles: for new
roofs there is nothing better; guaranteed:
Mastic roof paint and cement will stop small
leaks. National Mastic Rooting Co., room
2. Hamilton bldg.
EDISON PHONOGRAPH AND RECORDS
at factory prices, delivered free anywhere
on receipt of full amount of retail price:
largest stock of Edison records west of
Rockies. Send for circulars. Peter Baci
galupt. wholesale and retail. 786 Mission
sL. Ban Francisco.
30 SLIGHTLY DAMAGED SEWING MA
chlnts at very low prices; Singer. Wheeler
&. Wilson. Domestic. White. Household. Da
vis and others, to make room for new
stock Wheeler Sc. Wilson and Singers. S. S.
Slgel. 333 Morrison st.. Marquam bldg.
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. Brunswick
Balke-Collender. 49 3d st.
FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES. WE
have all kinds of new and second-hand
machines and will give special bargains
this week. Standard Sewing Machine Of
fice. 280 Yamhill st.
MUSICIAN'S BAND BLOUSE. "NEW" SIZE
37, dark blue, trimmed with braid, for sale
cheap. Phone East 4917. or call 87 E. 8th.
North.
WOLFF-AMERICAN BICYCLES. CLOSING
out: $t0 bicycles at $23: $35 racers, $30
" for cash: 130 rims. 30c on the dollar. S. S.
Slgel. 335 Morrison st.
ENGINE AND LOCOMOTOVE BOILER. 4
Horsepower, puriauie; 33 price; guaranteed.
C. H. Plggott. lawyer. 4 Mulkey bldg.
SHOWCASES. COUNTERS. TABLES. STORE
fixtures bought, sold or exchanged. Western
Salvage Co., 627 Washington sc.
FILM EXCHANGE MOVING PICTURE Ma
chines : films, aong slides for rent, boueht
and sold. 14555 6th.
Typewriters, all makes, at cost; rubber stamp
goods.desks, etc Coast Agency Co.. 231 Stark
ONE GOOSENECK FURNITURE! WAGON
for sale; reasonable price. X -47. Oregonian.
FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE!. 324 CHAM
ber of Corarserce. or phono Main 2363.
CORD AND SLABWOOD CHEAP. PHONE
East 5306.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR
her trade. Q 42. Oregonian.
WANTED APPRSNTT.CE TO FINISH BAR-
HELP WANTED MALE.
MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN PLUMBING
inAuiii pays aay alter cossfMeuasr
course of practical instruction at ho-Bo1 or
la our schools; graduates admitted ta UHloa
and master plumbers' association; positions
secured. COYNE BROS. CO.. PRACTICAL
SCHOOLS PLUMBING and Bricklaying.
New York. Chicago, Cincinnati. St. Louis.
Free catalogue.
ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY
. ru" uhuimjib pusiuveiy curea in rroea
3 to 3 days: consultation free aad strictly
confidential; send for our symptom blank,
X-Radlum Medical Institute. 3d and Alder
sts.. entrance 233 Alder St.. Portland.
Men. women, learn watchmaking, engraving.
Jeweler work, optics. Easy terms, positions
guaranteed: money made learning. Watch-maktng-Bngraving
School. P. I. bldg., Seattle
WANTED ONE FIRST-CLASS CAMPBELL
machine operator. Address, stating aexperl
ence and wages expected. Los Angells Sad
dlery & Finding Co.. Loa Angeles. CaL
YOUNG MAN WISHING TO TRAVEL AND
learn business can make big money by In
vesting $30; pleasant work; no previous ex
perience required. C 32, Oregonian.
CHANCE TODAY FOR AN ACTIVE MAN"
wlth $150 to get work In a cash business as
partner; duties easily learned: pay you $4
a day. Particulars 248 Stark st.
ADVERTISING SOLICITORS, EXPERI
enced and otherwise, for established publi
cations; liberal Inducements. Clyde-Klng;
638 Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED YOUNG MAN 16 TO IS YEAR3
of age for office of wholesale house; must
write good hand and live at home. Y 44
Oregonian.
WORK LOOKING FOR MEN SICK AND
accident insurance men preferred. American
Mutual Benefit Association. 210 Allsky bldg.
MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE; WAGES
while learning; position after 8 week. GUI
man's Barber College, 627 Clay. San Fran.
Any Intelligent person may earn good incoma
corresponding for newspapers; experience un
necessary. Press Syndicate. Lockport. N. Y.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT
land and throughout state to solicit busi
ness. Call or write 607 McKay bldg.
PERSONS EVERYWHERE TO DISTRIBUTE
samples: $2 weekly and expenses. "Man
ager." 4 Wells st.. Chicago. III.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN IX
. Portland and throughout state; big wages to
rustlers. 206 McKay bldg.
10 BOLTCUTTERS WANTED. APPLY
Western Coo do race Co.. room 306 Stearns
bldr.. 6th and Morrison. '
UNION HOTEL FOR ROOM AND BOARD;
rooms $1: board. $3.30 per week. SI N. 6th
et. J. Anderson. Prop.
HOISTING ENGINEER CALL EARLY:
steam shovel crancman. $90 and board. Haa
son. 26 X. 2d at.
EXPERT STENOGRAPHER WITH MA
chlne. Apply room 412. Oregon Hotel, aft
er 10 A. 31.
FIRST-CLASS BROILER AND LUNCHMAX.
Address G. M. Campbell. 320 James t.. Se
attle. Wash.
WANTED MEX'S OLD CLOTHIXG. SHOES,
highest price paid. 50 3d. Phone Pacific 44.
SALESMEN TO SELL THE CHRISTY HOE
safety razor; new plan. 303 Stearns bldg.
OFFICE BOY WANTED. D 52. OREGON I AX
3
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
CAPABLE WOMEN WANTED.
If you work, why not earn more than sj
'living?
Bright, educated, earnest women havs
mission.
That mission should be to build one's self
and help others.
Be Independent. Do good.
The Vlavl Company already employs ever
12.000 women.
The work covers twenty-three countries o
the world.
We will entertain applications from capa
ble womn.
Not canvassing, but a helpful, dignified
work.
Apply by mall only.
Address THE VIA VI COMPANY.
Lewis Building, Portland. Or.
WANTED-LADY WITH GOOD REFER
ence to travel for firm of $250,000 capital;
salary $1072 per year and expenses; salary
paid weekly and expenses advanced. Ad
dress, with stamp. J. A. Alexander. Tort
land. Or.
WAXTED FOUR LADY CANVASSERS OF
good appearance to handle a flrst-clas line,
salary or commission: position permanent.
Call bet. 10-4. room 36. Hotel Antlers.
WANTED QUIET, REFINED "WOMAN,
pleasant home to suitable pertvm. Phono
Main 4906. or call 455 W. Park, corner
Jackson.
DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY X
Radlum Medical Institute and Sanitarium.
3d and Alder: entrance 253 Alder St.. Port
land. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY RBPRE
sentattves In Portland and throughout state;
good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bidg.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. WAITERS,
cookfl. chambermaids, general workers. St,
Louis Agency. 2304 Yamhill. 3Ialn 3413.
HANSEN'S LVDIES' AGENCY.
3436 Washington Ft., cor. 7th. upstairs.
Phone Main 2692.
PIONEER LADIES AGENCY.
215 Morrison SL
Phone Main 2273.
YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK TO
sleep home preferred. 133 N. ISth Jit., cor.
Hoyt. tf
WANTED BOOKKEEPER. GROCERY
store, wages $33 for start. S 51.. Oregonian.
DR. A. AUSPLUXD. DISEASES OF WOMEX
and surgery. 3d floor Allsky bldg.
GIRL WAXTED TO DO GEXERAL HOUSE
work. 81 E. 28th and Everett sts.
WAXTED FIRST-CLASS DINING-ROOM
girl. 33 N. ISth, cor. Davis.
395 MORRISON ST. GIRL TO ASSIST
with housework; no cooking.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP
ply 533 Johnson.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED TODAY. STAGE DIRECTOR,
leading man. comedian, saubrette. leading
lady; permanent dramatic stock. Call room
1. 143 6th.
INTELLIGENT LADIES OR GENTLEMEN
solicitor?, salary $2.30 per day. 9 A. M. to
3 P. it., evenings 8 to 9. 614 4th st.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
POSITION BY EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEP
er and stenographer: either temporary or
permanent. O 51. Oregonian.
Miscellaneous.
YOUNG MAN WANTS PLACE TO LEARN"
dgar-making: have had some experience
stripping. B. F. Rees. 140 E. 34th et .
Portland. Or.
WORK WANTED FOR COOKS. DISHWASH
ers, porters, chore, farmhands, waiters, col
ored. Chinese. Japanese. Drake's. 2033
Washington.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAX
furnish domestic servants, farmers also;
all kinds of help. Main 4639. 268 Ever
ett st.
WANTED BY JAPANESE. FIRST AND
second cook work, together or separate, city
or country. T. Y.. 53 N. 4th st.. city.
YOUNG MAX ATTEXDIXG BUSIXES5 COL
lege wants place to work for board and,
room. Y 38, Oregonian.
IXTELLIG EXT JAPAXESE WAXTS Posi
tion In family, any kind of work. 121 X.
13th. Japanese Mission.
EDUCATED CHIXESE BOY WAXTS Po
sition attend day school, cook, or help cook.
Apply Main 2S53.
FIRST-CLASS JAPANESE COOK WITH 10
years experience, wishes position In fam
ily. Pacific 9S6.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION IX A
family to help cook and do housework. Q
52. Oregonian.
WANTED POSITION AS SECOND ENGIN
eer or fireman; the best of references. V
51. Oregonian.
WAXTED POSITIOX AS COLLECTOR BY
experienced young man of good habits. V
51. Oregonian.
JAPAXESE SCHOOLBOY WISHES TO
work In doctor's family in city. G 31.
Oregonian.
WAXTED POSITIOX AS FOREMAX OX
farm: hop farm preferredj B 46. Oregoalan.
JAPAXESE BOY WAXTS SITUATIOX AS
schoolboy speaks English. O 52. Oregonlaa.
INTELLIGENT JAPANESE BOY WAXTS H
day's work of any kind. J 32. Oregoataa.
JAPANESE. FIRST-CLASS 'COOK. WAXTS
Bltna.MflK to do eeekimr. H X. IK t.