Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 24, 1906, Page 12, Image 12

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TH3 MOKXEgG- OSEGOXIAJf, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1906.
BLACK SANDS RICH
Dr. David T. Day Will Continue
Experiments.
PLATINUM FOUND IN THEM
Government Is Expected to Provide
Twenty-FJvo Thousand Dollars
for Further Research by
Geological Survey.
Dr. David T. Day. of the United
States Geological Stirvey, 'has returned
to Portland, and within a week or ten
days will be ready to continue his ex
periments -with black sands at the pa
vilion annex of the Mining building:
Sat the Lewis and Clark Fair grounds.
Jl bill appropriating- $25,000 for black
sand experiments has passed botli
Houses of the National legislative
"body, and as soon as it Is signed by
tho President, the money for the con
tinuance of the work will be avail
able. Dr. Day stated yesterday after
noon that it was certain that Presi
dent Roosevelt would sign the bill,
and that he expected word from Wash
ington to that effect within a very few
days.
Experiments in Pavilion Annex.
The pavilion annex of the Mining
building has been kept intact through
the courtesy of Lafc Pence, and Dr.
Day "will continue his experiments in
it until July. The first appropriation
xnado by Congress ."was supposed to
3ast only until the close of the Expo
sition. By economy Dr. Day was able
to make the money last six weeks
after the close of the Exposition. His
experiments were so successful and the
prospects for still more valuable dis
coveries are so promising that no
iroubl was experienced In securing
an additional appropriation.
Dr. Day stated yesterday that the
Government was :ceedingly anxious
to continue the experiments with black
pands, because they contained plati
num. This valuable mineral is very
scarce, and unless the mining' of it is
promoted more it is feared by some
that the development of the electrical
industry will be interfered with ma
terially. Black Sands Arc Rich.
Dr. Day says that it has been dem
tonstrated beyond .doubt by his experi
ments that black sands can be mined
with a large profit He says that sev
eral parties are making arrangements
to extract the valuable minerals from
the black sands found at the mouth of
the Columbia River, and predicts no
little activity along these lines. He
says the sands of the Columbia River
contain both platinum and gold, be
sides the iron which is the principal
ingredient.
He will shortly call a meeting of
those who are interested In the min
ing of the black sands to give them
what information he has at his com
mand. He says he is .willing to assist
them ail he possibly can.
Dr. Day has now at the pavilion an
nex more than COD samples of black
sands from all parts of the United
States, which he will experiment with.
He also has on hand a large quantity
of sand from tho Columbia River, upon
which he will continue to work. When
the experiments begin again he will
employ as large a force of experts as
he did during the first experiments.
NOMEAT FOR EXPLORERS
Ulikkclscn "Will Try Vegetable Diet
in Arctic Sea.
NEW YORK, Feb. 23. On the steamer
Hcllig Olva, of the Scandinavian line,
arrived yesterday one of the most cu
rious consignments of freight that ever
reached this port. It comprised mainly
lArctic sledges, kayaks, or Greenlcnd ca
noes, and a lot of tins, looking like cake
boxes, containing provisions for use in
polar regions.
Tho whole was consigned to Captain
EJnar Mikkelsen, the Danish explorer,
and formed a part of the supplies which
he will take with him when he sails from
IVancouver In the Spring in an endeavor
to discover new land within the Arctic
circle.
There were in all about 250 large pack
ages. Among their contents were 15
pledges, made of American hickory, which
Captain Mikkelsen expects to be of great
use. The tins are so filled with provis
ions that each has a buoyancy of 15
pounds. Each weighs 45 pounds.
"I Intend to make a trial of a vegetable
filet," said Captain Mikkelsen, "and shall
essay chestnuts and whole wheat. Thus
I can save half the weight of meat and
be able to take provisions for double the
distance. I expect to leave for Vancou
ver within a few days. I shall buy my
.vessel there, not having made a choice,
though several boats have been offered."
Will Grant No Free Franchises.
SOUTH BEND. Wash.. Feb. 23. (Spe
cial.) At the last Council meeting It was
decided to grant no more free franchises.
Several have been granted from which
nothing has resulted. Since the Council
refused to grant an extension to Dooley
& Mackenzie for an electric street rail
way between here and Raymond several
others have been broaching the subject,
hence the action of the Council.
The Council Is discussing the grading
of First street at a cost of $15,000. The
license fee of auctioneers was raised from
3 to $7.50 a day.
Assessment to Be Increased.
NORTH YAKIMA, Wash.. Feb. 23.
(Special.) County Assessor Harry Coonse
today selected a force of deputies to
make the biennial assessment of real
property in Yakima. He will assess all
land at 0 per cent of its market value.
This is 10 per cent higher than the last
assessment.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL RETORT.
PORTLAXD. Feb. "23. Maximum tempera
ture. 52 its;.: minimum, 40. River reading
at S A. M., 10 feet: change In past 24 hours,
rise of 0.2 of a foot Total precipitation. 5
Pi. X- to 5 P. M.. 0.20 of an Inch; total since
September 1," 1005. 27.64 Inches: normal.
3L56 inches; deficiency. 3.92 Inches. Total
sunshine February 22. 1900. 2 hours and 34
minutes; possible, JO hours and 45 minutes.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A small disturbance Is central this even
ing off Cape Flattery. It has caused light
Tains In the Pacific States as far south as
San Francisco and east of the Cascade
Mountains some snow has fallen. No marked
changes are reported in the temperature on
the Pacific Slope.
The conditions re favorable for showers
Saturday In Western Oregon and Western
Washington, and for rain or snow In. the
eastern portions of these states and In Idaho.
WEATHER PORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland or- 28 hours
ending at midnight. February 24:
Portland and vicinity Showers. Southerly
winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Showers. Southerly wlsfl-.
HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Sseni, fl.M to J.W Tcr Day
AccerdlBg to Leeatiem.
3. T. DAVEES, PresMeat.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
FRONT AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND, OR.
European Plan Rooms 75c to $2
'First-Class Restaurant In Connection
f HOTEL OREGON 1
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STS.
Portland' Newand Modern HoteL Rates $1 per Day and Up.
European Plan Free Bus.
WRIGHT- DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Light rain or snow.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind.
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EDWARD A BEAIS, District Forecaster.
CLASS!FIEDAD. RATES.
"Rooms. "Rooms mad Board.' "HegMc
keeplag Room." "Sltaatieas Wasted. IS
weeds er le.s. IS ceats: 16 to SB words. SO
cents; SI to 25 words. 25 ce-ts. etc. No dJ
coHBt for additional lBserUeas.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"Xcw Today, SO ceats for 13 words er less:
16 to 26 words. 40 ceats: 21 to 25 words, 50
eeats. etc first lasertlos. Kach additional
lasertlea. ose-half: so farther dUcooat tra
der one BJeathu
"NEW TODAY" fcaace BacasBre azate). 15
ceats per Use, first L&sertle-: 18 ceats per
Use for each additloaal lakertlea.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The OrecealaB. aad left at this
office, should alwaxs be teclosed la sealed
eavelopes. No stamp Is required ob such
letters.
The Orecoalaa will Bet be respeaslble for
errors la advertiemet take throsgh the
telephone.
UN-CALLED FOE 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 2, 83, 80.
B 1. 6, 7. 17. 20. 83.
C 1. 16. 17, 21, SS, 01.
I) . 7. 83. 87. 88.
E 5, 16. 20, 32. 93. 87. 88.
F 8, 18, 85.
G 3. 5. 84.
II 2. 3. 8, 10.
.114. 86.
K 86, 87.
I 14, 1C. 76. 82.
M 1. S. 4. 10. 18. 82.
N 2, 3, 4. 7, 16. 77.
O 1, 16, 87.
r t. 5, 7. 14. 17, 78, 83. 83, 100.
Q S. 4. 5. 7. 14. 100.
It 1, 3, 5, 16, 60., 88. .
83, 4. 6. 18. 83. 85.
T 1. 14, 18. 86.
V 1. 4. 5. 81.
X 3. 4. 18.
V 2. 4. 7. 16. 95.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
By J. T. Wilson, at i!Gth and Upshur fits.,
at 10 A. M. J. T. Wileon. auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
MEETING OF TUB BUILDERS EX
CHANGE will be held Saturday evening at 8
o'clock, room 201 Allsky bide, 3d and Mor
rison. All contractors are Invited to attend.
DEED.
WETZEL At residence. 7fi7 Eaut 2Sth L.
February 23, 11)00. Mrs. John Wetzel, aired
80 year mother of Charles WeteL Fu
neral notice later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
STEVENS Mrs. Jennie Lewis Stevens died
at Echo. Or.. Feb. 22. 1006. The funeral
services will be held at Hoi man's Chapel.
Sunday afternoon. February 23. at 2
o'clock. Interment RlvervIeW Cemetery.
AKI In this city. February 22. 1806. Carl
George Akl. aged 10 years and 10 months.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral services, which
will be held at Flnleys chapel at 10 A. M.
today. Interment Lose Fir Cemetery.
LTAMS Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral ser
vices of Harry 31. I jams, which will be held
at the residence of his slater. Mm. A. 1.
Kcrron. of 346 Wasco st., at 10 A. M. to
day. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. Ser
vices at the grave private.
FANNING At Scottsdale. Arts.. February IS.
1000, Earl M. Fanning, aged 21 yean. 4
months and 21 days. Friends and acquaint
ances are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral service, which will be held at Flu
ley's chapel at 2 P. M.. Sunday. February
25. Interment Rlvervlew cemetery.
CONGER At her late residence. Lewlston.
Idaho. February 23. Mr. E. J. Conger, be
loved mother of Mrs. J. J. Daley, Mrs F
G. McCarty. of Lewi st on. Idaho, ana Mi.
M. D. Mclntyre. of this city. Friends and
acquaintances are respectfully Invited to at
tend the funeral service, which will be
held at F. S. Dunning' chapel. E. ttth and
Alder sts., at 2.30 P. M., Sunady. Feb. 25.
Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
EDWARD IIOLMAN CO- the leading
funeral directors aad cmbalmers. 226 aad
S2S Third street, corner Salsaes. hare the
fiaeet establlfchmeat aad the nest reaaeaabie
charges. Wo have aa experienced lady who
takes full charge, of all lady eaeea. Paeae
Mala 07.
J. P. FINLEY SON Faaeral directors
aad easbalaiers. No. 281 Sd st- eor. Madlsea.
Day or sight calls premstlr attended. Ex
perienced lady assistant when de-tred. Of.
gee of Couaty Coroaer. PbeBe Mala 9.
DUNNING, M'ENTEE X GILBAUGH. Sac
ccssers to DaaBlar & Camp lea. undertakers
aad eabalaers; modern la every detail; 7th
aad Piae. Phase Mala 438. Lady assistaat.
F. 6. DUNNING. "Undertaker. 4It 2at
Alder. lady assistant, rboae East St.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO- Undertake Em.
balmers. S73 Russell. Xatt 1088. Lady asst.
TONSETII CO- florists. Artistic floral
deslgas. 123 6th st. Phoae Mate Slot.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE COMBINATION BAKERY AND
candy etore, elerantly fltted. thoroughly
equipped, large factory space, splendid open
ing for a capable man; will lean; to rella
ble person. For full Information address
Xlelnaorge & Hcilbron, $05 J et., Sacramento.
Cal.
FOR SALE U. BLOCK. K. FLANDERS AND
7th. " Addrese owner, Lock Bex io, Shcridaa.
Or.
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
-Vst-Clas- Care Ktttrut
Cessected WRii Hste.
C. O. DAVIS, See. aa Xrau.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE
CHOICE 14 BLOCK
100x100 Feet
One Block Prom the
PORTLAND HOTEL
Price $52,500
Title Guarantees
Trust Co.
240 WASHINGTON ST.,
(Corner Second)
PORTLAND, OEEGON.
SAVING
AS A
SYSTEM
It is generally conceded that system
is the foundation of business success.
Systematic saving means putting
aside a certain portion of your earn
ings each day, week or month as the
case may be. Open a savings account
with this bank and save systematic
ally. We pay zy2 per cent on sav
ings accounts and 4 per cent on cer
tificates of deposit.
SAVINGS BANK
OP THE
Title Guarantees Trust Co.
240 WASHINGTON ST.,
(Corner Second)
P0ETLAND, OREGON.
Hartmans Thompson & Powers
Chamber of Commerce.
$ 5tO 3-ccre tracts. Unimproved, east of
ML Tabor.
S 2.0W) C-room house on Kearney- st.; very'
reasonable terms can be made,
-,-vO New j-room house, Knott st., near
Kerby.
X 2,560 Sroom house and lot on E. YamhllL
S 4,460 New 7-room modern house, full
lot. on Marshall st.
S 5,960 7-room house and full lot, Flanders
st.. bet. 19th and 20th.
S 6,500 U-block. 10-room house. Grand ave.
A good Investment.
S 9,000 10-room house, full-ilxed lot, on
12th st.
S25.060 Quarter-block on Morrison street.
35,060 Quarter-block on 7th st.
$20,000 Cash, balance on time, Front-st.
property bringing 300 per month.
For Sale
10-room, new. modem house, large lawn,
furnished or unfurnished; price reasonable;
E. IKth and Belmont ets. Inquire 107 6lh
t Portland Trunk Co.
Burnside Street
Inildc lot. central and In present line of
building Improvements. Good buy.
A. H. BIRRELL
202 McKay Bldg Third and Stark. '
S4e,ooo
Two-story, new. sabstantlal brick. 72x05
N. IV. cor. 3d and Flanders; rents $375 per
month, can be Increased. Another story
would make this building a gold mine. Fig
ure It out and see me.
A. D. Marshal!, Agent
KKm 7. MVS Third Street.
Seventh Street
.-,0100. short distance north of Washing
ton, lacing cast.
E. J. DALY
222 railing Bldg. Ffc&ne Mala 53X3.
EAST MORRISON .
Corner. 100x100. near Grand ave., positive
ly (he cheapest property in the district.
THE HEA1.Y INVESTMENT CO.
210-214 Ablngton. lOCVi Third Btreet.
$11,000
1S6 feet on Russell bj- 190, paying- 6 per
cent; -with small Investment could bo
made to pay 15 per cent- TAYL.OR, room
307 Sherlock.
MONEY TO LOAN.
"K have amounts of money to loan on
iaproved city property 300 and up.
J. L. WXLLS CO.. fi GRAND JLVX
AXCSEXZNTS.
MARQUAX GRAND THEATER
PHONE MAIN S9S.
LAST TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY
BTcaI-Priee Tealght. 8:15.
Matinee. 3:15 e' Clock. Lat Time
The Fames New Kmc l ad Drama
WAY DOWN EAST
Matinee Prices Lower floor. 75c. Entire
balcony. Wc Gallery. 35c and 25c
Night Prices Lower floor. $1. Balcony.
5c and 50c Gallery. 35c and 25c
BakerTheater
foM Tkttltf Ci., Lhiii
CM.Lhsw.s1r.
YaahlU aad Third SU. Fhoss Mala M7.
The most popular Burlesque Theater In
the West.
Matlaee 2:15 Today. Last Ferfenaaace
Baltimore Beauties
BURLESQCE COMPANY.
A real Beauty Show. Girls. Music, Glitter
and Merriment.
. No Performance. .Tonlght.
Ev.enlng prices 25c 35cf 50c. 75c Ma.ll
nee I5c 25c. 35c and 50c
Next "Week. Startfsc T eta arrow Maihiee
"THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS.'
Empire Theater
Milton W. Seaman. Manager.
Portland's most popular theater.
Oalr Twice .More Matiare Today 2:15.
Teafacht 8:15.
The Startling Sensation
THE MOONSHINER'S DAUGHTER
A thrilling tale of the Kentucky Moun
tains. Entire production carried complete.
Exciting raid of revenue officers. The
Moonshiner's home
Evnlng prices 13c. 25c 35c 30c Mati
nee 10c 15c. 23c
Next Attraction, starting Tomorrow .Matiare
-HUMAN HEARTS.
GRAND
THEATER
Week of Feb. 19.
The original
Sph erlcal
Dancer.
Adele Purvis Our!
Assisted by
Flora Allthrope.
Mr. X Mrs. Arthur
YoBBg: Emmeads,
Emmersea & EmaBd.
Tsuda. Mill Emily
Nice. lUreld Uoff.
Graadoscope.
PRICES Evenings.
Sunday?, Holidays. 10c
20c 3Cc. Matinees. 10c
STAR
THEATER
Week of Febru
ary 19.
D EL-A-FH ONE.
Greatest Mimic
ea the Ameri
cas Stage.
Tho Wests.
DeVoo Bros.
IKRortta & Excel la.
Marveless Malcolms.
WIH C Hoyt.
STAROscorr.
Prices 10c to any
seat except bo.tes.
PANTAGES j Jbsr.!d
Saresl A fa rvi m.ii.r.
Three DaBhars. Comedians and Acrobats.
Jeclado. Magician and Conjurer.
La Rose Tyrolean Yodler.
Leo White Popular Baritone.
Myrtle Fraaks With her singing dog.
Blograph Latest moving pictures.
Performances dally at 2; 30, 7;30 and 0 P. M.
General admission. 10c; reserved seats 20c
NEW TODAY.
OWN YOUR -OWN HOME
Your wife and children will be happier
and moae content, and you will be a bet
ter citizen. The EAST SIDE has the moat
HOMES, has the GREATEST population.
Is prowinc the most RAPIDLY, and the
GREATER PORTLAND MUST and
WILL be there
HOLLADAY'S ADDITION
Is the geographical center of the city, and
is the most DESIRABLE residence dis
trict, and much of this will become BUSI
NESS property. Do not overlook these
FACTS when making Investments, and
call and Inspect the property, for seeing
Is believing.
THE OREGON REAL ESTATE CO. '
SSI Third St.. Room 4. Portland, Or.
North Portland
"Wila on and 22nd Streets
100x10 feet, corner, with frontage of
ICO feet on 22d St.. ICO feet on Wilson sL
"Wilson &. BlacKietone Sts
ICOxICO feet, corner, with frontage of
ICO feet on Wilson and 10) feet on
Blacklstone st.
WaKefield, Fries & Co.
220 STARK STREET.
Read This
The only paying investment now offered
for sale on the East Side, which psy 0 and S
per cent net Is property known as the Logan
block, cor. E. Alder and Vnlon ave: the
Ockobock property, cor. Grand ave. and E.
Alder, and the West building, cor. Union
ave. and E. Pine st. Information for prices
and Income from the above property, call
and sec us at 01 Grand ave
J. L. WELLS & CO.
Two Snaps for Quick Sales
C A K fl fl 66 Holladay ave.. 3 blocks
t40UU from Steel Bridge. Good 7-room
house
$A Kflfl FInc suburban home, on car line
(JfUUU near Sell wood, excellent 7-room
bouse. 5 acres, fine large orchard, out
buildings, chicken-houses and yards, fine
view. For particulars address R 93. Ore
gonlan. $35.06 PER LOT ON THE CAR LINE
30x100 feet each, title perfect, every lot
choice and desirable, near to and overlook
ing the river, healthiest spot In all of Port
land. The Illbernla Savings Bank Is th
owner and will sell until every lot Is sold
and thre are now less than 100 lots left
unsold out of 700: $33. all cash, no terms.
Call at room 205. McKay bldg.. cor. 3d and
h'tark sts.
4-nn modern home in Inrlagton-
"uu mutt he old at ce. Itcasaa
able terms. GRINDSTAF Jfc SCIIALK. 561
Stark sU Pheae Mala S9t. .
FOR SALE KEAL, ESTATE.
A MODERJC 7-TtOOlT DWELLING IN HOL
laday psrk. furnsce and all modern coa
venltacea; easy terms. By owner, X 3. Ore
gon lan.
HOOD TUVEU CITY LOTS. IMPROVED OR
unlrnpicved. fonzale or exchange for Port
land lot. H. C Coe. Hood River. Oregon.
fieOO CHOICE CORNER WITH MODERN S
roost house In 1est part of HolIadaya ad.
d It Jon. Miller. 714 Chamber of Commerce.
15 ACRES THIS SIDE OF MOl'NT TABOR,
adjoining street-car and county road. In.
quire of owner. 421 Ev 12th m.
SELLWOOD LOTS. 35.00 DOWN AND 13.CU
a month; from $73.00 to J300.CC Sellsrood
Towsslta Co. Phon East 4704.
S-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE CHEAP; 3375
down, balance In easy payments. Call or
address 124S East Main su
2200 50xl CO, NORTHEAST COR. EAST STH
and Halsey sts. Sewer and water; no agents.
N 17. Oregonlan.
I BUILD HOUSES. EASY PAYMENTS: LOTS
furnished If desired. Miller. 612 Commer
cial bldg.
OAK GROVE TWO S-ACRE TRACTS ON"
county road; 500 cords wood. 933 E. Yam
hill. MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE. CEMENT RASE
ment; bargain. Call MS E. Yamhill st.
Phone East 3302.
LOT FOR SALE ON CORBETT; CHavP
before 1st of March; flaa location. Phone
Pacific 215.
FOR SALE BY OWNER IN IRVINGTON 7
room house with barn. 444 E. 13th st. X.
CHOICE CITT REAL ESTATE. EASY TERMS
Chaa A. Bryant, 303 Chamber Commerce.
SNAP FOUR 50x100 MT. TABOR LOTS
nesr car line, only 3300. R 20. Oregonlan. '
CHOICE LOT ON 22D ST. MRS. P "if. DALY
the Brown. Grand and Hawthorne ave.
NEW 4 -ROOM COTTAGE AT 660 MISSOURI
are; terms to suit; call afternoon.
JKV) BUYS A BUSINESS LOT IN ST. JOHNS
M. K. Je. fCV, 6th st.
A GOOD BUY ON I1TH ST. FOR 310 30a
M E. Lee. fK th H. '
3e WILL BUY ftftiMg, ON STH ST. M. EL
Lee, 8H. Sth K,
row sAija-iacAT. sbtatm. WAxryp mcai, bstatjk.
FOR SALE BY THE PORTLAND REAL 100 CHANCES TO 1 THAT THE REAL E5-
Lstate Company. C R. DeBurgh. Manager. tate Exchange. 213 Columbia building, rep-
Ablngton bldg.. phone Pacific 773. rcaentlnz nearly 100 leading real estate
100x200 on East Morrison, bet. Grand Arms, can sell your property 100 times
ave.. and 7th st.; Improvements. 10 balld- quicker than any one firm. List your prop-
inp; Income. 6 per cent of price. This erty with the exchange Phone Main 1525.
property is in the bit district on the East .
Side; rapid Increase Is sure; price. $30,000. WANTED A 6-ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
. ! hve eorae"1 Grand ave, close Side, north of Washington St.. with modem
l tlorn- . . , M . , conveniences and In good condition, from
kT hotel and U block on Lnlon 32400 to 33000. Call or phone Main G254.
ae. and Clay; a bargain. 315.000: several HENDERSON-SCOTT LAND CO..
other choice piece on the- East Side In the 501-302 Fenton Bldg
swim. We have 100 lots In MHwaukle Park: fenton mag.
?ChL 50 fare. PronJlied. Buy now WANTED LOT ON BAST SIDE. WEST OF
Theie will nC.h?, Tl h-v-'H; 23t? bceen Ash and Tillamook: state lo-
WdVbVn,0,ntfeeUmeV "on. prices and terms, j 8. Oregonlan.
Sed"lriVo?tfIn,,V,lCsndr 1 HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES. PORTLAND
.corners: FSt Sp"rennenUS,a t0T
good Income. Fine 3300 lots. East Portland 1' Urfgonian-
HelghU. WANTED FIVE. TEN" OR 20 ACRES IN
SQUARE DEAL REAL ESTATE COMPANY. mZkfn UbUrbs near car llne- V 0re
35O0 Two extra well built 8-roo.n houses. Knian-
modern In every respect, tinted aad ti-Avrrn r nrr - rrlnr uniTcc ivn
Piped for furnace, corner Eugene aad w lT?:. v n HOUSE AND
Williams ave: best Improved street la lot, near car line. X 20. Oregonlan.
Portland: S mlnutea walk to Steel "
bridge.
33300 Quarter block and three modem hoees. FOR SALE LAND SCRIP.
one 8 and two 8 rooms, comer East 12th .
and Harrison sU.. No. 381. 3S3. 383: ALL KINDS OF LAND SCRIP APPROVED
present Income over 10 per cent. nd f?41??1- ??,11.tary bounty warrants
Cheap homes Highland. North Irv- bought and sold. Colllna Land Co.. Heleaa.
Ington. Myrtle Park. Stewart Park. Moat-
Kern rark. Tremont Place. Montavllla. :
Taborslde. Clackamas Heights; room- ..
lag-houses, restaurants and large list FOR SALE.
of farming property always on. hand.,
Rcom 303. Allsky bldg.. Phone Pacific SOL Hones. Vehicles aad Uanaeaa.
Srtrt?1iI53?,i?ISlI TA3IIIILL ST.. GENTLE. WELL-BRED CITY-BROKE. 4-
fii i--!?10 at 5v Ln,) markel: yearId buggy horse, weight 1 050-110O lbs.;
will Increase 23 per cent In 30 days. ilee S125 0O National Market -hm v
Fine S-room house, clo la onJN'e-t Side; Buiii Phon. SSt 42.
must be en to appreciate; 37000.
.l00!?!0 w.riS,de S0Od l0Ca" HORSES AND BCGOIES FOR RENT BY
Nice m?r wLtu? rSi av.- aH cha week and month; special rates to
verY JooS IwxIOO. Grand ave; and tha- business -houses. 6th and Hawthorns. TL
Full lot on West Side, occupied by two EaSt t2
wn?ith-"sM00WO 5rOCm' COUag": Hore nd, vehicles bought, sold, rented or
"WEERN ORBOON TRUST CO.. exchanged. 211 Washington. Pacific 507.
31 -Stark Street. pQR SALE) YOUNG DRIVING HORSE. In.
qutre room 2. 175 10th st Phona ilaln 1078.
LAIIOF Trvrc; ca .vn eon T-rtr TV "We Buy. Sell. Rent. Exchange.Horses. Wagons,
L.VRGE I'ri.Kir'x E.VCH IN saddlta. harness. Hubert & Hall. 268 4th.
Tlfeinv? SroP- HORSE. 7 YBAR5. SOUND AND GENTLBv
. TREMONT PLACE. Orlve single or double. 331 EL Pine.
Good car service, graded streets, water
mains laid; 15 down and 33 per month:
buy two or thre while prices are low. naaas.
E. cU J& oTORKGOS' OST NEW AT LESS THAN
naif price, cash or In payments. Room 10.
Washington bldg.
HENDERSON-SCOTT LAND CO. : '
For sale In North Albtna A 5-room cot- MUceUaBeeua.
tage with bathroom, electric lights, fruit
and berries, for 31G0O cash, or S1CO down 50 SLIGHTLY DAMAGED SEWING MA-
aad 325 per month. chines at very low prices: Singer. Wheeler
,4 to 5-room houses la desirable locations. A Wttson. Domestic. White. Household.
3100 to I2SC0 cash or 3100 down and 323 Davis and others; to make room for new
P1".!"111- C11 or Phone Main 8254. stock. Wheeler & Wilson and Singers. S.
HENDERSON-SCOTT LAND CO., S. Slgel. 333 Morrison St.. Marbuam bldg.
501.502 Fenton Bldg.
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND
FOR SALE MODERN C-ROOM HOUSE. LOT billiard and pool tables; easy payments; wa
COxlCO. close to the car barns. In North Al- rent tables, with privilege of buying; mod
blna; cost 31500 to build the house; can be era bar fixtures; cheap prices. Brunswick
bought for J1650. Balke-Collender. 40 3d st.
Modem -(.room cottage la Multnomah Ad-
dlw0n.: a j ABOUT 63 YARDS. SMALL FIGURED.
Modem . and S-room houses lots 30x100. dark velvet carpet: also Wheeler & Wilson
HptJ..i.na- sewing machine; both In fine condition. Ad-
F. T. BERR. 4 X. 6th. Phone Hood 1633. dress B 10. Oregonlan. or phone East 1074.
HENDERSON-SCOTT LAND CO. THREE GREENHOUSES IN GOOD REPAIR
For sale on West Side An up-to-date 7- Water-heating plant, practically new. for
room house, with bath, for $3500 cash, or reasonable price. Call or address H, Low-
on time If taken quick. Six-room houe Itr, City Park.
with modem conveniences for 33S0O; a bar- .
58 t,-r-.nJLJa,n 62M' FOR SALE LARGE ROLL-TOP DESK AND
HENDERSON-SCOTT LAND CO., chair, large safe and table desk. Singer
o01-w02 Fenton Bldg. Sewing Machine Co.. .354 Morrison st.
FOR SALE. MOVING PICTURE 5IACHINE. GAS OUT-
MOUNT TABOR RESIDENCE. fit. song slide, view etc.: also bought and
0OO Modem 10-room house, on lot I42x for rent. Room 1, 145& 6th st.
200. at end of ML Tabor and Sunnyslde car .
line. This It a bargain and lit offered at a FOR SALE 050 FEET 0-INCH STANDARD
figure 3G0O les than It cont one year ago. pipe at half of new price- M. Barde &
J m. B. Streeter. rooms 222-3-4 Falling bldg.. Son. Sth and Gllsan.
Portland. Phone Main 53S3.
FOR SALE CHEAP WORK LAUNCH. 30
HOI. SB 10 ROOMS' NEW AND ABSO- feet. 7.8 beam 10 h. p.; good as new.
lutely up to date; elegantly finished Phone Pacific 1142.
throughout: situated on two lots. In best -
portloa of West Side. Any one desiring an GOLDEN OAK BEDROOM SET. STAIR AND
Al horn will do well to Investigate. Phone hall carpets, kitchen table, mantle bed. all
owner. Mala 5S5, or call 100 Sherlock bldg. for $33. 4C8 7th.
FOR SALE CORNER COVERED WITH NATIONAL REGISTER. HALL SAFE. ROLL-
fine flat, nets 0 per cent on $22,000: alo top desk. Ice chest, fine oil painting. 1SS
good corner for flat or apartment-noose. Third et.
cke In. $11.00(1; also cheaper houses and -
Iota on easy terms. ilcCoy, 271 Morrison, Typewriters, all makes, at cost; rubber stamp
room goods, desks, ete Coast Agency Co.. 231 Stark
ACRE TRACTS WB HANDLE ACREAGE BRAND-NEW FIRE ESCAPE FOR THREE-
aa a specialty, within city limits or outside. story building for sale cheap. .145 X. ISth st.
Some acre with terms as low as $10 ter
month with water. A. C. Churchill & Co.. Donkey engines bought, sold and rented. 324
Ine. 110 -d st. Chamber Commerce. Phone Main 2363.
FOR SALE 20 NICE LOTS ON THE ST. FAMILY COW FOR SALE EAST 10TH AND
Johns trar line for $2000; now get In If you Paclfie Phone East 4053.
want to buy; these lots are owned by non- .
resident and will bo sold at once Call room
, SOS McKay bldg. HELP WANTED MALE.
uSltntT MmXi ttL- htiiV1 KAILW.VY MAIL CLERKS FOR POSITIONS
srl t?ta Tm2; i7?.J ,n "Son; a few more men wanted Imme-
nrawrtr r t ra?h,ihi l, C:ti, nCr on dlately to fit for April examination; begln-
property. C. U Carruthers. SU Johns. ninR salary $SOO. K o. Heyncn. 213 Co-
RIVER VIIX.V ACREAGE. lumbla bldg.. 363 Washington st.
JJ'" ??'?0r 0r? WANTED BARKER OR SPIELER WHO
at tow prices and easy terms. B. a. Cook called on clothing company yesterday, call
& co.. i .taer. again today; give phone for S:30 A. M. Ad-
" " " " dress M 19. Oregonlan.
$0000200 ACRES CLEARED BOTTOM
land; dairy or stock; good 9-room how. WANTED A GOOD CLEANER AND DYER
large bam. 3 miles of county seat. Box 222. at the East Portland Steam Cleaning and
Kalama. Wash. , Dj.e works; good pay to right party. 143
: Grand ave. city.
PENINSULAR STATION 5-ROOM COT- 77,
l'nZA, J? v f fil. and flow.e- ADERTISING SOLICITORS AND SPE-
"''ii'r.. chckea owner. Ia50 dal edition promoters; established publlca-
Dmmreond s tlons; commission. Clyde & King, 638 Cham-
32700-NEW G-ROOM HOUSE. CORNER- l Commerce'
SOtTa'nd eSdt?er"" wuf!, XOCXG MEN. LEARN A PROFESSION
SLth. fir TernM- ""I "nt. Phone that pays $SO to $150 per month; easily
a- learned; reasonable terms. Call 408 Steams
' building.
FOR SALE FARMS'. WE WANT A NO 1 TRAVELING SALES-
tiik rivp?r ciiwp n.vnr iv .r..- Inan. to represent us on the road, on a com-
THE FINEST &HEEP RANCH IN OREGON. mission. , Hotel Jfc Restaurant Supply Co..
$0,000. 2W) 2d st. -
4500 acres of deeded- land, with range - .
enough under control to Winter 12.0W sheep; MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE; WAGES
CCO acres of land. 40O acres now In while learning; position after 8 weeks. Gtll-
alfaKa. and 50 In barley; abundance of man's Barber College. 627 Clay. San Fran,
water, fine orchard and all necessary build- J
lnfT Awf UKnf W- L a2d,Uon ,and wUI FIRST-CL.VSS CLOAK AND SUIT MAN
sell H.oOO sheep and other stock at market with executive ability; fine opportunity.
Ivv? n orfrVin0 ?L"!? -w, , . ... Clerks' Registration Bureau. 265 Morrison.
M. B, STRBETER. roomd 222-3-4 Failing
building. Portland. Phone 3taln 33S3. Any Intelligent person may earn good Income
. coirespondlng for newspapers: experience un-
IF YOU WANT CHEAP LAND THAT HAS neceary. Press Syndicate. Lockport. N. Y.
been logged off. with some Improvements,
suitable for fruit and stockralslng. on the WANTED YOUNG MAN. AGE 17 TO 21
line where the P. & a. R. R. Is being bull:. years; must have some drugstore experl-
and also small bodies of Umber land suit- ence. D. J. HHIe. Castle Rock. Wash.
able for piling, cordwood and small eaw-
mill sites, call on or address Gua A. Love- WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT-
cren. Stevenson. Wash. jand an,i throughout state to solicit busl-
SIX ACRES. GARDEN. FRUIT TREES Call or write 607 McKay bldg.
chickens. 9-room roadhouse (receipts up to INTELLIGENT MAN WITH BUSINESS KX-
$10 day) big barn, outbuilding, new. at perlence: give names, addresses of refer-
depot in Marion County; $60 month position encea; state age. T 19. Oregonlan.
to buyer; price $2000; state what cash you -
can pay. K 10. Oregonlan. WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN IN
... r Z Portland and throughout state; big wages
:0-C) ACRE. . $10.0tV to rustlers. 206 McKay bldg. K
IRRIGATED LAND. 1
Crook County. Oregon. Deed direct from WE HAVE FROM $25.00 TO $50.00 PER
Stte. Wlt : for pamphlet and map. B. S. week for m-n who can sell our nick and
Cook & Co.. 251 Alder st-. Portland. Oregon. accident benefits. 705 Marquam.
Hn0H,S a?2.S? iVN?MB WANTED QUARTZ MINER; ONE ACCLS-
SV, r iS IhImIL" frVm tomcd to development work; machine man
r! Bern'" N? cui1;1 pffi &C Purred. B 1Q. Oregonlan.
lcs:'- WANTED PHOTOGRAPHER. MUST BE
tt-mi sntr c -T -,.. . . good operator and retoucher: steady, good
40 ACRES RICH SOIL. S CULTIVATED. wages. S01 Dekum bldg.
balance easily cleared; new house on coun-
ILJS mvSr 1 nntieAi?fJfity: 51 13- WANTED BOOTBLACK TO RENT SPACE.
worth $2000. . J. Day. 1CS- 4th st. flne location; rent reasonable. For partlcu-
FARM OWNERS-WHAT HAVE YOU IN 'a 008 Washington.
ISfi? ,end.? r. ,a,?? C haye buycrs- TEN BOLTCUTTERS WANTED. APPLY
Write Sottish-American Farm Lands Co.. Western Cooperage Co.. room. 303 Stearns
! M02 R Oregonlan bldg-. Portland. Or. bldg.. 6th and Morrison.
19 ACRES CLEAR; NO STONE OR GRAVEL; WANTED MAX FOR PORTER WORK (RA-
house. bam. near Mllwaukle Price $4500. loon); board, room and small wagesT Ad-
Box 36. Mllwankle drei C 19. Oregonlan.
" WANTED TWO YOUNG MEX TO CAX-
FOR eALE TIMBER XAXDS. va.. big money; mut be experienced Rem-
A SNAP-MUST BE SOLD; EAST HALF OF brandt. Ablngton bldg; .
section 21. township 34 S.. R 19 E. of W. tja'E YOUNG MAX AS CITY SAI.rviv
M. 320 acres, good sagebrush land, la Lake uf .tatlonery? salaVy1 and nmrtS.
County, Oregon. Address P. Helly. 2615 ,ion S 83. Oregonlan. mml
Mallan ave., Spokane. Wash.
., v. .. . EXPERIENCED MARKER AT ONCB: GOOD
17.000 ACRES ON THE M'KENZIE. UMP- wage- to right party. Domestic Laumlrv
Qua, Rogue aad Coqullle Rivera at 33.50 Co 48-50 X. 2d st. vuaarj
an acre, as a whole; title perfect. Blair '
Hnrlbnt 315 Ablngtoa bldg. xwo SOLICITORS FOR CLEANING AND
" dye works. 3055 Stark. Call Mondav be.
Free Government land Timber claims. Irrtgat- tween 10 and 12. De
ed lands and homesteads. 315 Oregonlan bid.
cmgt ss "jrrHl y-gggg-
FIRST-CLASS BROILER AND LUNCHMAV
FOR RENT FARMS. Address G. M. Campbell. 320 Jumtiu. Hi
FOR RENT DAIRY FAR3I. 1500 ACRES; -tUe. Waah.
1000 acres of which Is Columbia River hot- t WANT PARTNER IN T?pcii-r ...JT
torn land building, above hlgh-water on 1 rm bi god woVker; $130; n todINi
railroad. 25 miles from Portland, steamboat nurnoidc st. todaj. 182
landing; no stock with place; rent $73 a .
month. The Title Guarantee & Trust Co.. ci--mtv for chjustt t.
240 Washington St.. cor. 2d. Portland. Or' RrPbonoT sIdeIRlnT410 FentoE
WANTED TO RENT SMALL IMPROVED Sv ANTED MEN S OLD CLOTHING SHOJIs"
cff-reUl Air n-t price paid. 32 3d.
COOKS' AND BAKERS' HEADQU.VRTERS
TO EXCHANGE. Cal. Wine Depot. 148 4th st. Pacific asT
HAVE T.B0OMt HOUSE. SALEM. STREET WKSJ2fi?tW'
graded, cement walks, city water, new; will CIty-
trade for lodglng-houje 23 rooms or more. WANTED ENCfEER. GRAND LAUXDRT
205i Morrison, room 3. , Co.. 17th and Qulmby sts. WOKr
NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE. FULL CEMENT BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OF AGE WANTED
basement, water. erew . gas, street made. for office R 17. Oregonlan. 'a--.d
cement curb aad sidewalk, for small ra&ch .
a Mr car lis. OwjKr. T 19, Osl8i J. BARBER WAXTSD, 1S2 STH ST, J
HELP WANTED MALE.
MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade In 8 weeks; the Moler system of col
leges have opened one of their famous bar
ber schools In Portland. Graduates earn
from $15 to $25 per week. Only reliable
barber colleger a United States. Special
terms to first 20 students. Be lively and get
special rates.
MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGES,
33 N. Fourth at.. Portland.
ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY
treated: discharges positively cured In from
to 5 days; consultation free and strictly
confidential; send for our symptom blank.
X-Radlum Medical Institute. 3d and Alder
sts.. entrance 233 Alder St.. Portland.
MILLWRIGHTS. $4; GANG EDGERMAX.
$3.25; trlmmerman. $2.73: ratchet setter.
$75; band re saw man, $2.50 up; planer
man. $3: yard tallyman. $2.25; mill fireman,
$2.50; oiler. $2; night watch. $35: 10O others.
Lumbermen's Labor Bureau. 130 First.
WAXTED A VEGETABLE GARDENER;
a man to take full charge of garden on
ranch in Eastern Oregon Addvtss V. A.
Young. Burnt Ranch. Or.. Wheeler Co..
immediately, stating wages.
WANTED MALE STENOGRAPHER FOR
out of town; must be competent and relia
ble; give names and addresses of references;
state age; steady employment. F 19, Orego
alan. Men, women. learn watchmaking, engravl&g.
Jeweler work, optics. EajJ terms, positions
guaranteed; money made learning. Watch.
maklng-Engrav'g School. 1426 4th av. Seattle.
WANTED REGISTERED PHARMACIST,
salary $40 per month and room; good board
can be had for $12. Call personally, Esta
cada Pharmacy. Bnacada. Or.
WANTED MAX AXD WIFE (NO CHIL
dren) to work on ranch In Eastern Oregon.
Call 416 Larabee street, alter 3 P. M. or
ring uo Dhone Scott 3585.
HRLP W'AXTED FKM A LK.
NOTICE TO MPLOXZRS CANADIAN
parlors have move across the street and
ar now located at 221). Morrison sr.. room
10; new matron with two years experi
ence; all craers for domestic help promptly
attended to; girls, call if you want work
Canadian parlors.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; 4 In family; must be good cook and
neat housekeeper; Swedish or Norweglaa
preferred; reasonable wages. Call 233 East
3d at.. North.
HOTEL COOK. $30: 3 BOARDING-HOUSE
cook. $30; 2 family cooks. $30 and $25;
waitresses, second girls. Hansen's Ladles'
Agency, 313 Washington, corner 7th, up
stairs. LADIES EMPLOYED TO DO FANCY WORK
at home during spare ttme; no experience
required: good pay and steady. Writ X.
C Hulls. 1344 Market. Saa Francisco.
WAXTED A WOMAN TO WASH AXD
Iron. Apply today. Mrs. Zlegler. 309 Holla
day ave.. one-story white house, near 1st;
U or I car.
DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY X
Radlum Medical Institute and Sanitarium,
3d and Alder; entrance 233 Alder sr.. Port
land. WAXTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE
sentatlvea la Portland and throughout state;
good pay. Call or write 607 McKay bldg.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, WAITERS,
cooks, chambermalda. general workers. St.
Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Main 5413.
WAXTED EXPERIENCED SECOND GIRL,
first-class family; wages $23; Swedish pre
ferred. 230 Yamhill. Main 3413.
PIONEER LADIES' AGENCY,
215 Morrison, cor 1st st.
Phone Mala 2278.
HANSEN'S LADIES' AGENCY.
3434 Washington St., cor. 7th. upstairs.
Phone Mala 2632.
A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1N
qulre at Griffith & Bellamy's grocery, comer
Grand and Hawthorne aves.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO
make Fltz-Well shirts and Bosa-of-AU over
alls at 75 1st st.
WAXTED GIRL FOR WAITIXG AXD
light housework, sleep home. Apply 117
Weal Park.
A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework, small family. 252 13th St., near
Main.
WANTED SCHOOLGIRL. ONLY TWO IN
family. 574 Tillamook st.. take Irvlngton
car.
WANTED SHIRT AND COLLAR STARCH
er. Grand Laundry Co... 17th and Qulmby.
ALL DISEASES TREATED. 5 PER MONTH.
Phyalo-Therapathlc Dispensary, 411 Morrison
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work In small family. 734 Irving.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work and cooking. 170 N. 23d st.
GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK.
629 3d st.
HELP WAXTED MALE OR FE3IALK.
MAX AXD WIFE, WITHOUT CHILDREN,
on gentleman's place near Portland; man
must understand care of Btock; permanent
position at good wages; separate dwelling for
couple; must have own furniture; references
absolutely required. Apply after 2 P. M.,
Sunday 414 Yamhill st.
CHAMBER3IAID. WAITRESS (HOTEL). To
gether. Jap. Chinese (Condon). $30; wood
choppers, housekeepers, domestics, second.
Drake's, 205 Washington.
SOLICIT ADVERTISING. ODDFELLOWS'
and Rebekah'3 yearly pocket directory; lib
eral commission; experience unnecessary.
633 Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED PERFORMERS AND MUSICIANS
for dramatic and vaudeville stage. Call
Newman's Theatrical Circuit. J45 6th.
GOOD POSITION FOR MAN OR WOMAN.
Apply 305 Steams bldg.. between 9 and 5.
SITUATION WAXTED MALE.
Bookkeepers aad Clerks.
YOUNG MARRIED MAN NOW EMPLOYED
by large corporation desires to locate In
Portland and would like to consider offer
of position in which a wide business experi
ence and a thorough knowledge of account
ing would be of value. Addres Otto Fur
bnnger. National Stockyards, 111.
LUMBER BOOKKEEPER, YARD FORE
man. experienced, open for engagement,
temperate, not afraid of work; highest ref
erences from past employers. F 8, Or
gonian. CIGAR AND TOBACCO SALESMAN DE
slres position on road or In retail store,
understands window-dressing and pipe re
pairing. O 19, Oregonlan.
POSITION AS CLERK AND GENERAL
helper In hotel by man 50 years of age.
small salary. Address 1225 Michigan ave.,
Portland. Or.
BOOKKEEPING OR OFFICE WORK. YOUNG
married man, experienced In collecting; will
do anything for a starter. S 20. Oregonlan.
COMPETENT 3IAX WITH REFERENCES
desires position aa bookkeeper, stenographer
or clerk. W 18. Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER. CAPABLE!
of taking full charge, seeks office position.
W 25. Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
JAPANESE DOMESTIC SERVAXTS. FARM
bands and other laborers furnished. Th
XIppon Employment Office, room 2. 29 X.
3d St.. city. Main 5154. P. O. Box 175.
SURVEYOR SIX YEARS' EXPERIENCE
municipal, trolley road and irrigation con
struction. Good draughtsman. C. Ballinger.
Gen. Del. Portland.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN
furnish domestic servants, farmer- also;
all kinds of help, ilaln 4659. 268 Everett.
JAPANESE GOOD EXPERIENCED FAMILY
cook and all kinds work wants position In
high-class family. B 16, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAX WAXTS POSITION IN GRO
cery store as clerk or delivery man; best
of references. 915 Front st.. city.
JAPANESE. FIRST-CLASS COOK. WANTS
situation in restaurant or hotel, in country
ur town. F. Nishl. 71 X. 3d st.
POSITION WAXTED BY YOUNG JAPAX
cse boy as schoolboy In city. 334 Yamhill st.
A J A PAXES E BOY. XAME GEORGE XUNO.
wants any work, farmer. 247 Couch.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS A SITUATION AS
school boy. K. Maka. 48 N. 1st st.
SITUATION WAXTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers aad Steaoographers.
YOUNG LADY EXPERIENCED IN BOOK
keeplng. cashier, credit and collection work,
understands stenography, desires position la
wholesale house. R 16. Oregonlan.
Domestics.
EXPERIENCED GERMAN GIRL DESIRES
aituattoa lamiiy cook; where seconds kept
prererred, 230 Yamhill, ilala 3113,