Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 02, 1906, Page 14, Image 14

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TH3 MOnmSG OREGOMAX, FRIDAY. 3IARCH
2,
1906.
HAVE NOT GNEI
IIP F16HT TET
Columbia Valley Railroad Will
Continue Contest With
Hill.
WHAT GERLINGER SAYS
Jlc iDeclMrcs That Harrinmn Has Xo
Interest Kithcr in That Jtoad
or in the AValluIa
Pacific.
There has been no important change In
tStc status of the North Hank Railroad's
rljrht-of-way flpht and the County Jail
sit Vancouver in still confronting State
Sinator E. M. Hands, of Clark County.
Washington. So slntcF Louis GTlingnr, of
this city, president of the Columbia Valley
Railroad Company, of which Senator
Rands is secretary and G. W. Stapleton
attorney for tho same cornoratlon. And
u Utrtr Joint declaration Senator Rands
himself, who is in Portland in connection
with tho rijrht-of-tvay lltlsration, adds his
own denial of the published rumor that
the Columbia Valley rond has crecefully
withdrawn from the contest with the Hill
road rather than stand the probe of a
Judicial investigation into Its plans and
motives.
Suit Not Dismissed.
The suit of the Columbia Valley road
MgaJost William McCready to enforce the
fMKQc performance of a contract to deed
a right of way through his land, over
which the Portland-Seattle Railway Is
alBO seeking to pass, has not yet been
dismissed, according to Mr. Gerllngor and
his associates, and Senator Rands is still
awaiting th- .ourt's decision as to his
right to refuse to answer the searching
Interrogatories propounded by the Hill
road's lawyer.
Aooording to Attorney Stapleton the
misleading rumor got Into print as a re
srtt of the dismissal of two entirely dif
ferent slts ponding in Klickitat County
Vmforo th" Superior Court at Goldendale.
TWwe suits involved right-of-way contests
IwHween tin- Hill road and the Columbia
VhWoy and Wallulii Paciflc Railroad Coni
iwttie. but wre otherwise ontlrely dls
tfa from the controversy growing out
r the McCready case, Mr. Stapleton as
serts. Denies Jlarriman Interest.
Though admitting that the Columbia
Valley ami the Wnllula Tacffli- arc prac
tically identical in their ownership and
coMtrol. the latter having been organized
merely to acquire rights of way and other
HviKus for the Columbia Valley Road.
Mr. Stapleton- still Insists that Harrlman
has nothing to do with either company,
and cwiMphiiiu; that both he and his prin
cipals lwvt been done a grave injustice
a the newspaiwrs. which have charged
itwtt the Columbia Valley and the Wallula
Pacific are stalking horsns for JIarritnan:
ier rllro8ds organized merely to ob
struct Hill's Xorth Bank line.
"The McCrcady CJise and the contempt
procriodtng against Senator Rand growing
mt f It are still very much olive." de
ud Mr. Stap'.eton to an Oregonian te
MrUr yesterday. "The McCready case
has not been dismissed, and Is not going
to be dismissed, and as for the contempt
UHSC. it has been argued before the Su
porior Court of Clark County and taken
"nndor advisement, and is now awaiting
a doctoion r.s to the jurisdiction of the
eeurl to compol Senator Rands to answer
rhe questions he has refused to answer
and as to the materiality of those ques
tions. "We hold that Senator Rands has fully
answered all the material questions pro
ipoitnded by the rortland-Seottle's attor
neys and that the others, being imma
terial, he cannot be compelled to anwer.
Two Cases Involved.
"It Is true that two caes involving Co
lumbia Valley rights of way have been dis.
i -missed, but these were both suits entirely
i foreign to the McCready case and the
ernuompt proceedings. In one of them tho
Columbia Valley Road was an intervenor.
and. the court holding that we were not
entitled to intervene, we consented to a
dismissal in order to take an appeal from
the Superior Court of Klickitat County. In
The other case, brought in Klickitat Coun
ty by the Wallula Pacific. It developed
thax the Hill people had begun condem
nation proceedings first and we. therefore,
dismissed our suiu"
Senator Rands Xon-Conunittal.,
5na.tor Randa gracefully sidestepped an
. Interview on railroad matters and con
iinod himself to expatiating on the natural
wonders of Mount St. Helens and its ad
jacent foothills. So long as the conversa
tion was limited to lava beds and unev.
plored caves and raverns in the volcanic
had lands -surrounding the snow-capped
dome which loomed up grandly through
me nortnern winaows of the Commercial
Club, where he was found by the in-
lervlcwer. he found no lack of words, but
at the mention of prison cots and Countv
Jails he became uncommunicative.
"Jt would not be proper for me to talk.'
he explained. "I occupy an official po
rtion with the Columbia Vallev Road and
Jt Is in that capacity that 1 have been
called upon to testify. There is nothing
pwsonai m tne case. Judge McCredie and
myself are good friends and the sole ques
tion at issue is the materiality of the
questions I have been asked to answer.
I think I have answered every question
wu j can ngntiuuy be expected to an
swot as secretary of the Columbia Val
ley."
"They have a comfortable jail in Clark
tmty. have they? he was asked.
"Oh. yes. quite cozy: 1 have seen the
inside of it several times, as a visitor, of
course but talking about mountain climb
tag-"
Senator Rands says a decision on the
legwl questions raised in the argument of
rhe contempt case will probably be ren
dered before the end of the week.
ADDS TO THE MAITj SERVICE
Another Car Is Put on the Chicago
Portland Run.
Waat-bouml mails from Chicago to Port
land have become so heavy that the
Government has ordered an additional
mail car into service on the Union Pa
cific's crack mail train, the ChicaRo
Portiand Special, leaving Portland dally
at 9:15 A.. M.. and arriving In Portland
daily at 5:25 P. M. The additional car
will arrive in Portland tomorrow after
noon for the first time. This makes two
mail cars for the Chicago-Portland Spe
cial, and the added service will probably
be permanent, there being no intimation
from the Postal Department that It will
be temporary.
The new car will work on the West
bound trains only, and will bo hauled
back to Chicago empty or "deadhead."
The West-bound mails are always heavier
than thoso sent Eastward, the publication
of t)je numerous magazines, books and
newspapers In the big cities of the country
being largely responsible for this condi
tion. Or letters and mall of tho first class
"there is, of course, about an even ex
cfesjE& -& etwee a, the Coast and the E&et.
The various sorts of merchandise that
can he sent through the mall adds to the
mass of material brought "West on the
fast trains.
More mail than can well be accommo
dated on one car has been hauled to
Portland for some time on the Union Pa
cific from Chicago. The usual mall xervicje
on the other "Union Pacific trains out of
Portland will be continued without
change.
The weighing of all mail taken on the
trains at the Union Station has begun
and will be carried on for several weeks
to determine the amount of mail delivered
to the .trains from the Portland Post
office and the compensation due the rail
roads for carrying the mall. The weigh
ing of mail Is carried on by the postal
authorities once every four years.
TWO PROJECTED RAILROADS
One to Base of Mount Hood. Other
in "While Salmon Valley.
The Oregon Lumber Company is now
building a logging road of 17 mllos up
the Hood River Valley from the town
of Hood River that will be in operation
within SO days and is believed by many
to be the first section of n railway that
will eventual! v reach Mount Hood and
afford an easy and comfortable trip to
the base of this splendid peak. The
road will be extended from time to
time to meet the requirements of the
lumber traffic handled by the Oregon
Lumber Company, which owns a largo
tract of timber in the Hood River Val
lev and the scenic possibilities of a
roau to the foot of Mount Hood will
probably induce the O. R. & X. to seo
that the line is eventually extended.
The road for the present will haul logs
to the mill of the Oregon Lumber Com
pany at Hood River.
A railroad is also projected to fol
low the White Salmon River from its
mouth to Trout Lake, a distance of 50
miles. Tlii" lino will be an electric
road r.f standard gauge and will con
nect with tho Portland & Seattle at
the town of White Salmon. Wash.,
across the river from Mount IIooJ.
There is a rich country that would be
served by such a road and the largo
area in the White Salmon Valley al
ready under cultivation would be
largely added to as the result of the
building of the railroad.
The road has already been planned
and a Portland engineer will leavo
town within two wcoUb to begin a
preliminary survey of the route to be
followed up the valley from the Co
lumbia River. J. S. Beach, of Pasa
dena. Cal.. and C W. Moore, of Trout
Lake, Wash., arc interested in the pro
ject. Power for the road Is expected
to he secured from an electric power
plant. at some point on the White Sal
mon River, a swift mountain stream
with large possibilities for developing
electric energy.
SAILINGS IX CHINESE
Canadian Pacific Issues a Novel Ad
vertising: Prospectus.
Schedules of sailings of the Canadian
Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail
steamers from Vancouver. JJ. C. to the
Orient, printed In Chinese and giving
the dates of departure of the six steam
ships of the line for the next year and
a half, have Just arrived in Portland
from Chinese printing house in Han
Francisco. They are intended for dis
tribution among the Chinese of the
Northwest who are accustomed to plan
a trip to their own country many
months ahead of actual departure.
Sunset for March.
The March Sunset, published by the
Southern Pacific Company, comes out
In its usual attractive style, with a
cover showing the typical Western
miner. In fact the March issue may be
called a mining number, the leading
articles of the month being devoted to
various phases of the miner's life In
tne Far AWst. The frontispiece is a
photographic stud of a prospector.
Suggestive titles of contributions are:
California's Treasure Beds. "Rivers
of Buried Gold." "Social Life Among
Western Miners," and "Silver State
Gold Surprises." "Under the Sea 16
Alaska" is an Illustrated article de
scribing the recently completed cable
to Ataskci, running from Seattle to
Valdez. thence overland to Eagle City,
thence to SL Michael, and a final stretch
of 108 miles across the sea to Nome Is
by the wireless system. The fiction de
partment is attractive and Is up to
the usual standards.
Stiff Sentence for Ticket-Forger.
Portland railroad men are comment-
ing upon the penalty given H. W. Den
nle, who was found guilty of altering
a Southern Paciflc ticket and attempt
ing to sell it and was sentenced to one
year In prison by the California courts.
Dennie Is a civil engineer formerly in
the employ of the Southern Pacific
Company. By means of acids he
changed dates on two trip paascs and
was caught in the act of negotiating
their sale to ticket brokers. After an
examination, he "was held to the Su
perior Court on $1000 bail. His sen
tence will have the effect, believe local
railroad men. ot deterring others from
tampering with tickets.
Eastern Hogs Shipped by Kail.
A snipmeni of 21fars of hogs arrivd
yesterdny from Nebraska over the
Union Paciflc. anu the animals will be
Rilled for the Portland markets. At
this season Oregon hugs are about out
of the markets and at such times the
Middle Western animal comes to the
rescue. The movement eastward of
Oregon livestock will not begin until
later In the Spring.
Railway Personal.
W. C. Seachrest. ot the Xew York Cen
tral lines, returned last night from a busi
ness trip to tho Sound.-
W. E. Coman. assistant general freight
agent for the Harrlman lines. leaves to
morrow for a few days at Astoria.
J. C Lindsey. traveling agent for the
Illinois Central, has returned from a busi
ness trip through the Palousc country and
Idaho.
M. J. Buckley, general superintendent
of the Harrlman lines in Oregon, and D.
W. Campbell, superintendent of the O. R.
&. N., left last night for a trip of inspec
tion over the Oregon lines.
Ellsworth Benham. formerly adjuster In
the claims department of the O. R. & X..
left last night for San Francisco to accept
a position with the Western Pacific in the
tax and right-of-way department.
A. D. Charlton, assistant general pas
senger agent for the Northern Pacific, re
turned last night from the Sound, where
he went in charge of the party of Port
land commercial men to welcome the
Chinese high commissioners.
William McMurry. assistant general pas-
The largest slnclc order for Pianos ever
placed was for 28
Hallet & Davis
Pianos for Mills Seminar', received
by Eilers Piano House last year.
Hallet & Davis pianos are preferred
by educational institutions on account
of their great durability, combined
with correctness of scale and sold
only by
Eilers Piano House
Portland, Spokane. Bolte. San Francisco,
Stockton, Oaklanfl. as all other
iaspertuit plsti.
We Are Showing Spring Arrivals in
High-Grade Rugs
including- small rugs in all grades
and 9x12 rugs in
Body Brussels f:
Bigelow Wiltons x
Wellington Wiltons v
Imperial Axminsters -
The new patterns are splendid ex
amples of the weaver's art, and will
be appreciated by all lovers of beau
tiful floor coverings.
EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE
J. G. MACK & CO.
86-88 THIRD STREET
PHIL HETSCHAX, Pre.
Sercath and VTashlactea
Caropean Plan - - - - -
singer agent for the O. R. & X.. is still In
Seattle, arranging the details for tho
Washington commercial men's excursion
to California. He wired yesterday that
the Junket is now practically assured.
J. C. Kden. of Seattle, formerly traffic
manager of the Great Northern, was in
Portland this week visiting old friends.
Mr. Eden has oxienelve Interests of his
own to look after and has abandoned rail
roading. He owns large interests in the
Mcsaba iron mines, near Duluth. which
he recently purchased. He will soon move
his family from the Sound to Chicago to
reside permanently.
D.ULT METEOROLOGICAL REFORT.
PORTLAND. March 3. Maximum tempera
ture. TtO itz.X lalnlnauro. 40 deir. Rlvrr leafl
inK Ht 8 A. M.. 9.4 feet: Chi a re 5a pa 2
hevM. rift 0.9-toat. Total preHpllaUon. Z
V. M. to Z F. it.. O.OMnch; total Jce Sep
tember 1. tBctiPs; normal lnce
September 1. U03. C!.83 Inches: lefldeacy.
S.41 Inches. Tetal sumhlne. J'rtrwn 2S.
MtoG. 4 hoars un& 29 minute; pofrtWe swn
rbinc. 11 boer and 4 talnutc.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind.
STATIONS
Bfcer CH.?
BL-ontrck.. ........
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Kure'.ia
Helena...
Kamloor!. 15. C.
Xorth Head......
I'ocatello.........
Portland
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n.ooi cm
JO ear
JOeudy
O.CCMSiK
jO.OO H'NW
10.001 CiSW
011 T. I CSW
fuJo.OOl C'N'E
150 0.00 14 SK
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srt. ewy.
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,rt. ttdy.
Clear
Roxebunr
riarramento
...IS40.0! SW
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San Franciwo...
Bpoknn
Seattle
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Wnlla TVaua
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,tSJ.V 4SW
T Trior.
WEATHER CONDITION..
Duriac the U 12 beat Ileal wmw kip
falln in S&uthatera Idabft and Northern
Utah, while e!;wliere on tb Paca Plope fair
weather baa prevailed It Is cWcr In Sawh
era Idaho. Utah and Nevada, an tae tm
peraturrs la Orison and Wah!nicteH are abt
normal.
Tae conditions are favraWe fr fair Tvatlwr
Frldar la EKem Orepoo. Extern YVaaWnc-
ton and Idaho and for InerraAlnc ctoudtne.
fotkexed by fcewer. In Western Ortjcim and
Western TVathlnrton.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland fer tar 2S btir.f
endlar mUSnirht. March 2:
Portland and irinlt IncreuInc cteudtneM,
followed by nhower; otheaater!y wfmi.
Western Orccon and Western Wa.&lnttw
Showers along ths cGt and lnirealns ekvud
lnea. followed fey fboner In Interior, sottta
sarterly wind?.
Eastern Oregon. Eulem WahlBlcn M
Idaho Fair.
AUCTION SALES TO DAT.
At Sth st.. near Grant Sale at
2 I. M. George Raker &. Son, auctSoatcrp.
At the Portland Auction Room.", 211 Fl:t
cC Sale at 2 P. M. C. L. Ford, Auctioneer.
At Gllman'is auction roam. 41S Wahinr
ton street, at 10 o'elocJi A. M. S. I- N. CHI
man, auctioneer.
PIED.
L.CSK In Sactaiaoata. Cal., Ft. 2C Rtehard
U. LW(. mb of Valfntlne and EMxa Lurk,
native ol Portland. Or a red 2 fears and
16 da.
EL.LSWORTH At the residence ot Mm. E.
C. Lombard. 875 Hawthorne are.. Mir-
1. 1106. Lucretla Ellsworth, ased 00 yeara.
JONES At the residence of "VV. K. J one, at
Kern Park. March 1. 1WW. Zefeuton J one
aaed 3. Rdy at F. S. Dunntnz cbapH.
will be fnt to Blaine. Wash., for interment.
EDWARD HOT-MAN CO- the leadlas
rs serai dlrectera and esnbalaaera. 2i
2t2 Third atreet. corser Salmon. faaretba
gseit ectahlhhneat aad the aH remaeaahle
cBarrei. We hare as ezperlcBced ladj- he
take fall charre ef all ladr cavea. Pheae
Mala 67.
J. r. TTNIJET SON Fas era I dtrecUrt
aad eBalaBers. No. 2tl 2d tn cor. Madisea.
Day or ahcht call BremsUr atteadrd. Ex
perleaoed lady atsistaat whea deslredL ON
Ace ef Coaatr Cereaer. Pbeae Mala S.
DCNNINO, X'ENTEE GrLBAUOK. Sac
eesaars to Daaatac Jt Camuhra. aadetakers
aad eBhalaaers: nedera la every detail; tth
aa& Kae. Pboae Mala 450. La4x asststaat.
T. DUNNTNG. Cadertaker. 414 v-rt
Aider. Lady aaaUtaat. Pheao Katt St.
ZELLER-BTRNES CO, TJadertakers. Eat.
bmlaaera. 27 S aaeeU. East 19M. Ladr asst.
TONSETK Z COM flerirta. ArUftlo floral
deeSsas. 12S CKh st. Phone Mala 51 tz.
XEW TODAT.
OLT GOLD. JEWELRY. BOUGHT. MADE
over. xchansed: diamonds, precious stones,
loorfs aad mounted; watches. Jewelry, re
paired. Encle Myers. Jeweler. 14X 2d-.Mder
TOR SALE U. BLOCK. J3. FLANDERS AND
7th. AMreas ewaer, Lk Ses. 19, Shtrlaaa.
Or.
C. W. KXOWLES, 5'cr.
Street, Parti ssi, Orccm,
- $1.00. $L50, $2.00 per Day.
MEETING NOTICES.
Mt'LTNOMAH CAMP, W. O.
IV. MeU6 -v-y Friday enlns
at Ext Alder ail Ent Sixth
trt. An Woodmen cordially
invited to zn:t with as.
J M. WOODWOKTH, Clerk.
ROSE CITY CHAPTER. NO. M.
O. E. S. Regular communlcatioa thlr
FrWy) evening at J o'okK-k. Mar
laam Wdc. K. P. Hall. Br order
IV. M.
SARAH rt. GfERIN. Secretary.
ORIENT IXirXIE. NO. 17. I. O. O. F. Te
nvmfctr ajc nettnd to meet -with Htino
LodRC. No. 13. lhl (FrMar) evenlnir. to pay
that lodice a Xratarcal vllt- By rdw of the
lodge. W. A. WHEBL.EH, Scrarr.
GEjMtGE WRIGHT RELIEF CORPS Pro
XTelr whlt Koelal UstRbt. Indies, brine
lunch for two; prizes rlrrc. AOoituten lire.
Hall N. E. per. 2d and Morrlfon.
CARRIE COUKTEL. Chfilratan.
IIASA.VLO LODGE. NO. 15. 1. O. O. F.
Rejcular netlajr th! (Friday) evening, at
4& eeteei. Work In 2d U?cre. Ykltors
are cersllally IcvItM.
HENRT RROWN. Scriary.
STATED COMMUNICATION af
Portland Iodce. Xo. ZZ. A. F. Jc
A. M.. this f Friday) evenhwt at 7:30.
ertt In M. M. dexre. All M. M.
InVltM VMlA vIyA.m T..
dr of W. M. I. W. PRATT i-rMtn.
.3rCfiWIENTS.
BakerTheafer
Crifta ItutirC.. Umi
Cu.Liilir.8r.
TatnhlU ami Third St. Phoca Mala 1507.
The Home of Muilcal Hurleeqae.
Tonight. Tomorrotr Matinee,
"THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS"
A Wealth of Beaut-. Mualr and Dellsht.
The Screamtn-; Burle?)u in Two Actf.
WrilRLY OIQOLE
Saturday MaUnt (I-ist Performance) 13c,
25e. 35c. Z0r,
Nijtlit prices 26. 35c. 50c. 75c
Nest Attraction. Startler: Sunday Matinee.
IroperIaU.
Empire Theater
Tattlra ni Hnitta
frniHili 117
Milton W. Seaman. Manacer.
Portland's moat popular theater.
Tonight, Tomorrow Matinee and NUhr.
"Human Hearts"
A hr&rt atory (,f the Arkansas Hill.
"A Fresh aa a Spray of AppI BIoom.
Patho and Comedy richly blended. Always
a favorite.
Matinee Saturday. 2:15.
Evenla-; Prices 15c 25c. S5c, 50c
ilatlnee 10c. 15c. 25c
Next Week Mumtv and Matk in
"AROUND THE TOWN."
GRAND
Thr Martelle.
Mullen ii Chnm.
Rlalto Comedy Four.
Kiar and Stance.
The Great Cheverll.
Harold Hon".
"Llceae No. 13." or
"The Hoodoo Auto."
PRICES Evening.
Sunday. Holidays, 10c.
20c. 30c. Mil tlr.ee J. 10c.
THEATER
Week of Feh. 28.
A Pwltli-e Noi
elty. II AIDES.
HuAlaa Daacerr.
STAR tell?
THEATER Jam Dbbb.
Mrclala Rlchmoad,
Will C. Mojl.
Stamoofr.
Week of Teb. 2C.
The Royal
MAWAI1AX
QU1NTETTE
KIni: ef Melody.
PRICES 10c to any
seat except boxes.
PANTAGES 52P,&U
Cnarlea E Royal and company In the mu
slcal comedy succtff. "A Bachelor's Wlf;"
Morean and company, dramatic sketch:
Caesar the Gre.ai. -marl clan; Frank Clayton,
monoloptist; Cavalry Quartet, military on8:
Maprtta Lwi. comedienne; Leo White,
popular baritone: raorinc plcturs.
Performances dally at 2:30. :?0 and 3 J.
M. General admlulon. 10 cents. Reserved
ats. 20 cnls.
NEW TODAY.
5f
Hartman, Thompson & Powers
Chamber of Commerce.
fl,275 Ten lots in Watnon-Erwln Addition.
Eastern owner wlahn to b- rid of
tst-m. A chance to make a good
profit by selUnr them singly.
X3Sa First-class modern S-room house, on
East Couch street.
St ,5 M 10-roora house, on Main street Good
terms can be made.
Fire lets In Wllfon's Addition, near th
fair grounds, where property M now
rapidly changing hands. Call for
price and term.
RANCH EGGS
TWO DOZEN. 35c.
Fine Creamery Butter ..506r55c
Best Creamery Butter CO 8 65c
Dalrr Butter 4045c
Best Sogar-cured Mams.... 13c
B rear ait Bacon 15c
C pounds Pearl Lard............ 50e
Full Cream Cheese 35c
Cream Brick Cheese 20c
Swiss Chee 25c
Limburger Cheese, each.. 35c
Saturday, chicken day. ?er pund...ir,fl7c
LA GRANDE CREAMERY.
24 i Tawhllt Street.
CLASS1FIEDAD. RATES.
"KeeaM," "Rooms aad Beard.- "Heaee
krealac Reeaaa. "SftaaOea Wasted. IS
words or le. 15 cents: lb Z irent 20
vests; It ta 25 Trent. 2 ceats. eta. No dis
cs oat fer ariaUtioaal tokenless.
UNDER ALL OTHER 1IE.VD3. exrret
"New Today." S ceata fer 15 words er teas:
28 to words. 4 ccats: 21 to 23 werds. S9
rats, etc artt lasertloa. Each addiUeaal
tesertlea. oaehalf: as further disceaat oa
"NEW TODAY' (gaaxe measare arate). 15
reats ar Use. flm lasertloa: is ceats aer
Use fer each additional Insertlea.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressrd care The Orcgtialaa. aad left at this
once, should alwara be laclesed ha sealed
eareloaes. No staaia Je required oa sack
setters.
The Orexealaa wUl net be rcsaeacihle fer
errera la adTrrtlseaseata takes tareagh the
telrsheae.
NEW TODAY.
7th Street
Full let. 50x100. rhort dlstanca north of
Washington, facing east.
E. J. Daly
222 Falling Bulldlnsr.
PHONE MAIN 3380.
Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards
Real Estate City and Farm.
Insurance in All Lines.
A. H. BIRRELL
Zz3 MeKar bldc Third aad Stark taw
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
HERE IS A GOOD BUT.
44 acres en Sectlea LIrc road, with Mn;
kease. xrith basemeat and furnace; alno
largft hara: hease aad barn cost over $UX).
Th4n prfTty Uea wet of RseTvelr aad
tar Mocks froat two car lines; 35j;0.
WM. B. STRBKTER. XYZ-X-l FalHag Bldg.
Paene Mala 53b3.
A BARGAIN.
Fin 7-room modern house oa East 1'Kh
at. North; bath. lotlt and everything tn
Oae saaae; we can sett It wi terror, iw; If
sM la ten daya the rl hi 27t.
We ah have a iW tine of hom& that
we can sell or the Installment plaa.
GREGG BROTIIF.RS.
Main 050. 317 IS Fentea BH;.
HOUSE 10 ROOMS: NEW AND ABSO
lutely up to date; elegantly finished
throughout: situated on two lots, in beat
portion of West Side. Any one desiring an
Al heme will do wll to investigate. Phone
owner. Main 3S5. or call 100 Sherlock bldg.
FOR SALE IN NASHVILLE- DWELLING. 5
room, every modern convenience. nwr car
Itae. convenient, reasonable: ab for rent
In WW4tofk. bow a rooms, near station.
Aapty t C. L Parker. Woodstock. Phone
Kait 55$;.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE. LOT 5axll. WALKING
aaaee. Eaat SMe. trei Intveeved; hero
In MMnetblng you can't duplicate: price only
!!: Jast think irf . F. T. Berry. 4
V rith M. Paonr HwI 1085.
LIGHTLY SIOTS ON WEST SIDE COL
llC on.1 Hih. turner h:. S7.0: leL Ban
croft v South PirtknI. 5W; S-ruont
hwa. I acr groaad. 31 1. Zlea. rtH.1!.
Owner. 410 McKay hWr.
ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE
as a specialty, within city llwlts or ouulde.
Some acres with terras as low an 310 oer
month with wtar. A. C. Churchill Si Co.
"Inc.." 110 2d st.
NOW IS YOFR TIME TO BFY DOOItS. WJN
dew. fWvrinc. ruicK and all kinds of
kalMIng materials at a great bargain. Ap
Hy to American Ian. Paose Pacific 1070.
4tO0 SOLID INVESTMENT. FINE QUA li
ter Meek. 5W00 residence, room for flatj
er 3 mere dwellings; close In. West SMc.
State Investment Co.. IIS Abington b!d-
fttfO NEW MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE,
fall lot; seven block from ntcel bridge. East
S4a; excellent nHchberlMod: a bargain.
State Investment Co.. lis Ablngten bkSg.
KST 17TH ST. COTTAGE. 3 GOOD ROOMS.
54x100 let. bearlnz f raits; as aa Invest
ment; will brlac; $H rent: rale price 5950.
Horn- Land Co., H6i 1st st.
FOR SALE NEW 5-HPOM COTTAGE. FXTLL
cement basement, good plumbing, nice Io
catlen. J1C50: easy terms. O. M. Smith.
730 Cham. Commerce.
SPECIAL SNAP CORNER LOT. r.Ttxym
ave.. J450O. i Mock. Union ave.. iC5fO. L
ington bldg.. room 1.
53750-CORNER LOT 25TH AND KEARNEY.
Will sell all or part aad bulM to e-ult pur
chaser If desired. Morgan & Fltedner. Suite
213. Abington Mdr.
300 200 ACRES CI.K.RED BOTTOM
land; dairy or stock; good 0-roem hoi;
large barn: 3 miles of ceuaty seat. Bex
Kalama. Wash.
NOTICE TO PARTIES WISHING TO BUILD
flat. or aaartmeat-heawi; I have seme
choice location. West SMc. 31. E. Lee
tU h n.
SNAP 35 WILL BUY 10-ROOM ROOMrNG
hnase tTi 10ta st. near Stark; rent f35- will
Make flrr-cUs5 boardtag.kouf. Inqalre Zt
Ankeny.
HOOD RIVER CITY LOTS. IMPROVED OR
unlmptcved, fer sale or exchange for Port
land lot. H. C Cee. Heed River. Oregan.
CHOICB RESIDENCE UYC ON FARGO ST.
near Union ave. Inquire at 3B7 Monroe st.
aero the Moek. Phone Eart 3ICJ.
FOR SALE A NEW S-ROOM MODERN" COT
tage, bath and gaa; .SunnysMe; terms. Call
lOOxlW ON GL13AN. BET. 23D AND 21TH
SSOOO down, balance live year at 7 per cent
Room 12. Hamilton. Main 005.
SELI.WOOD LOTS. 53.00 DOWX A.VD en
a month; from Sio.00 to 3200.W). Setlwood
Townslte wo. mene- East 4701.
1500 ONE OF THE MOST SIGHTLY LOTS
on Portland Heights. In block wec of schedL
Anolv 231 Waihlnztoa et.
FOR SALE CHOICEST lpixl0O FT. RF?1.
dence comer la Hawtherne'e 1st Add "in.
eiutre 233 Waahlngten.
SGCXk-12-ROOM HOUSE. WEST SIDE: WELL
located for rooming-house ; lot 70x70. 714
Ciamber Commerce.
325.000 THE BEST INVESTMENT ON
ist . teeay; ewgant buikilng. e4sc in
I 2S. Oregenlan.
FINE ti-nLOCK. UNION AVE. AND IAL-
ey; a oarjraia. fit irvmihwdi Co.. US
AfrlBgton rias.
3250 TWO-ROOM HOUSE. CORNER U)T,
50x100.' Crater Addition, near car. D 27,
Oregon tan.
CIUICE LOT ON 22D ST. MRS. P. M. DALY,
the Brown. Grand and Hawthorne ave.
MODERN 6-P.OOM HOUSE; OR WHOLE
lot. for sale. C31 E. Ankeny; no agent.
TWO CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. EAST SIDE;
50x111; a bargain. Call 100 Front t.
$5VX WILL BUY JT. SUITABLE FOR
ii xt V T Q2f. ft?i mt
GILT-EDGE BOND. EASY TERMS CHA3. A.
Bryant. 305 Chamber Commerce.
FOR SALE HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS;
Improved let; J10CO. 4fl Oxford st. "
FOR SALE CHOICE COR. HOUSE. IN
quire (fi 1st.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED TO BUY TWO LOTS. 50X100. ON
Portland Heights; must be sightly and In
geod locality near car tine; state price
and terms. J . oregoaian.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
S-room house near Couch School. 34000 to
35000: 5-room house. West Side. 330CO or
les. I5CO to pay cown; o-room noutK. north
of Washington St., 33000: 6-room house and
about A lota near car line. North Alblna.
for 51500 to 32000. Henderson-Scott Land
Co.. 501-02 ten ton nwr.
WANTED 5 TO 10-ROOM HOUSES ON THE
West Side from wW to kiwm. Henderson
Scott LAnd Co.. 601-502 Fenton bldg.
WANTED HOUSE AND LOT. SEASIDE OR
Long Beach; must be cheap for cash. B
2C Oregoaian.
FOR SALE-LAND SCRIP.
ALL KINDS OF LAJfD SCRIP APPROVED
aad guaranteed. Military bouaty warraata
eeagat aae seio. v-cniar uit netaa,
3aat.
SDK SALE FARMS.
FARMERS.
233 acres of fine land. IS mllea from. Port
land; good 3-room houso and barn, fine
water, all fenced and cross-fenced; this Is
a rood one. and the price is right.
2ti5 acres of the finest land In Multnomah
County; 2 houses and 2 barns, fine water.
J! mile front Columbia River, 7i miles
from Portland.
We atao have several small acreage traets
convenient to the city.
GRHGG BROTHERS.
Thone Main 6303. 317-1S Fentoa Bui Win r.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE MY HOME OF
11 acres adjoining Salem; my farm ta
Clackamas County; small farm near Cor--vallls
fitted for dairying, fruit, vegetables;
i-orvaiiis nomes on tho Installment plan;
choice lots In Newport, the fine Summer re
sort. Addre Wra. H. Savage. Corvalllt,
Or.
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR INCOME
property la the city. C5 acre 3. 3 miles from
Oregon City. IT acres In cultivation; price
32500. F. T. Berry. 4 N. 6th. Phone Hood
1635.
3I0.CO
PER ACRE
310.00
IRRIGATED LAND.
Crook County. Oregon. Deed direct front
state. Wrlte for pamphlet and map. K. S.
Cook & Co.. 251 Aider st.. Portland. Or.
S Scotttih American Farm Land Co.. for
good dividend paying srain. fruit, stock,
garden truck ranches. (Farmers having
ranches for sale write) S. 402 Oregonian hid.
COUNTY ROAD SUPERVISOR WILL SELL
nome and turn over position to buyer: for
particulars re room 402. Oregonlan bldg.
TOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
4S0 ACRES OF CHOICE TIMBER LAND
in Lane County, average 7.000.0W to V.00.
C0. Addrera 318 Xorth 21st St.. rertland.
Or.
FOR SALE TWO HOMESTEAD RELIN-
qutshmento. five and eight million, on river.
B. Glklner. Dallas. Polk County. Or.
4tO ACRES PILING TIMBER ON DRIV-
able stream, five mllea from Columbia River.
202 Worcester bide. Portland. Or.
WANTED 2000 TO 30(0 ACRES TIMBER.
sprue- or hemlock preferred. Webb, 3S0 K.
Washington st.
COWLITZ CO. TIMBER LANDS AND REAL
estate, f. J. Barnard & Co.. Kalama. Wash.
FOR RENT FA RMS.
FOR RENT.
40-arre farm, delightful country home,
gevtd 7-room house. large bant and other
bultdmgK. good welt and windmill, on grav
eled road, convenient to electric ears; land
already partly cultivated; 3550 per annum.
Including u.c of Implement and tools; stook
for sale cheap. This U the place you are
looking for. but must be taken at once. Ap
ply to
THE DUNN-LAWRENCE COMPANY,
t40i First Street.
FARM FOR RENT. 1 ACRES. PART UN-
aer cultivation. Call 20tt 17th St.. North.
FOR SALE.
HorscH. Vehicles aad Harness.
FORTY HEAD OF FINE VALLEY AND
Eastern Oregon horses. Just arrived, ranging
from 120O to 1700 lbs., well broken and
guaranteed in every way. Columbia Stables,
i. Front and Columbia.
GENTLE. WELL-BRED CITY-BROKE. 4-ycar-old
buggy horse, weight 1050-1100 lb-.;
price 5125.00. National Market. 394 E.
Burnfde st. Phone East 42.
FOR SALE ONE IRfiO-POUXD HORSE.
gool for dirt roads or farm: has becorrw
stiff by hard streets In city: will take
S30. 313 Water st.
HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR RENT BT
day. week and month; special rates to
business, houses, tftb and Hawthorne. Tel.
r East 72.
FOR SALE 14 HEAD OF HORSES. 100O
to 1500 lbs each. Hawthorne Stables, eth
and Hawthorne ave.; also horses for hire.
Horses and v oh teles bought, sold, rented or
exchanged. 211 Washington. Pacific 507.
We Buy. Sell. Rent. Exchange.Horses.Wagons,
saddles, harness. Hubert & Hall. 2CS 4th.
20 TEAMS. 27CO TO COCO PER TEAM.
Freedman Bros., 12th and Flanders.
FOR SALE OIL WAGON. TEAM AND
route. Call at 235 Morrison st.
Mticellaa eouj.
FOR SALE.
One 14-ton locomotive.
Two 0x10 togging donkeyn.
One 12-horsepower gaoollne engine.
One 5-borsepower vertical boiler and en
gine. One 6x4x0 Snow steam pump.
ItAlLWAY EQUIP3IENT COMPANT.
324 Chamber of Commerce.
50 SLIGHTLY DAMAGED SEWING MA
chlne at very low prices: Singer. Wheeler
fc Wilson. Domestic. White. Household.
Davis and others; to make room for new
stock. Wheeler & Wilson and Singers. S.
S. Slgel. 335 Morrison st.. Marquaxn 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. Brunswlck-Balke-Collender.
40 2d st.
FOR SALE JERSEY BULL. SIRED BY
Grand Coin: grand dam Golden Glow; an
imported cv" testing 18 lb?. . ox. butter
In seven days. Address M. S. Woodcock,
Corvallls, Or.
FOR SALE IS 10-INCH STEEL BEAMS;
alto a lot of short piece steel rail for build
ing purposes. Railway Equipment Co., 224
Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE MOVING-PICTURE MACHINE,
jra outfit. Hone slides, views, etc.; also
bought and for rent. Room 1. 145"j 6th st.
SHOWCASE. COUNTERS. SHELVING,
bought, sold or exchanged- Weiem Sal
vage Co.. 627 Washington fit. Pacific 703.
York B. Jt O. horn, silver-plated, same In
brass, half price: cornets, nlto. baritone,
basses, drums, etc. York. 67 First st.
FOR SALE ONE GOOD ELL & WATERS 10X
30 broken roll double surfacer; new, at a
bargain. Phone Main S08.
FOR SALE ROLL-TOP DESK. TYPEWRIT
er and office fixtures, cheap. J 2fi, Ore
gonkin. Typewriters, all makes, at cost; rubber stamp
goods, desks, etc. Coast Agency Co.. 231 Stark
BRAND-NEW FIRE ESCAPE FOR THREE
story building for vale cheap. 345 N. IStb at.
Donkey engines bought, sold and rented. 324
Chamber Commerce. Phono Main 2363.
MANTLE BED. STAIR AND HALL CAR
pets. kitchen tabte. 466 7th.
FOR RENT PIANOS.
FOR RENT OR SALE AX ESTY GRAXD,
a hlgh-gradf upright piano. Inquire at Xo.
t E. 15th st. Mrs. T. B. Jackson.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS 3IEX IX PORT
land and throughout state to solicit busi
ness. Call or write 607 McKay bldg.
WANTED A HOTEL MAX WITH SOME
capital for Iwst proposition In Xorthwost.
Taclfic Beach Co.. Hoqulam, Wash.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMEX IN
Portland and throughout state; big wages
to rustlers. 20C McKay bldg.
WANTED if AX TO WORK IX RESTAU
rant who can Invest 3250 In the business.
S? 31. K. Lee. 034 0th st.
LEARN PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING OF A
practical bookkeeper. Murton. the account
ant. 534 Chamber Commerce.
TEX MILLWRIGHTS. 34: CA3IP COOK FOR
10 men: $40 up. Lumbermen's Labor Bu
reau. 150 1st.
MAX TO FEED JOB AXD CYLIXDER
presB; long experience not necessary. Oregon
City Courier.'
WANTED PHOTOGRAPH OPERATOR;
must be good retoucher. Lucerne Studio,
Dekum. bide
FIRST-CLASS BROILER AXD LUXCHMAX.
Address G. M. Campbell, 320 James at.. Se
attle. Waah.
STRONG. BRIGHT. INTELLIGENT BOY. HI
to 18. to leant the florist business. T 20.
Oregonlan.
WANTED FEEDER FOR LITHOGRAPH
cylinder at Anderson & Duniway Co., 208
Alder st-
WAXTED MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. SHOES,
highest price paid. 52 3d. Phone Paclflo 48.
SALESMEX FOR CHRIST! HOB "SAFETY
Razor; bononra side line. 410 Fenton bldg.
I COOKS' AXD BAKERS HEADQUARTERS
f CaL Wine Depot. IIS 4th at. Paciflc 2183.
COATMAKER FIRST-CLASS AXD STEADY.
B. A. Schiffler, Tendleton, Or.
j AT OXCE AX ALL-ROUXD CAXDYMAKER.
HELP WANTED MALE.
MEN AND WOMEX TO LHLVRN BARBER
trade la 8 weeks; tho Moler system of col
leges) have opened one ot their famous bar
ber schools In Portland. Graduates earn
from 315 to 525 per week. Only reliable -m-.
barber college la United States. Special
terms to first 20 students. Be lively and get
special rates.
MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGES.
33 X. Fourth St., Portland.
2S A DAT. FREE FARE.
Commencing- March 1. the wages for com
mon work op Erlckson & Petteraon's blsr
railroad contract on Snake River from Rl
paria. Wash., to Lcwlston, Idaho, will be
advanced 25c on the day. Free fare for
teamsters, laborers, rockmen. Office fee SL
No other charge.
C. R. HANSEN. JR.. Agent.
2d North Second Street.
TWO FLUXKIES OR CAMP WAITERS. 1
man to put up lunch buckets, 330 and board,
each; small railroad camp blacksmith. 32
day and board: planerman, sawmill. 33 day;
carpenter, division repair gang; $2.30 day.
board 34. free fare: woodsmen, bickers, rigging-
lingers; swampers. 32.73 and 52.50;
farm and dairy help and many others.
HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
2tf North Second Street.
WANTED FOR L. 3- ARMY ABLE-BOD-ied
unmarried men. between ages of 21 and
35. citizens of United State, of good char
acter and temperate hablte. who can apeak,
read and write English. Apply to Recruit
ing Officer, Alnsworth block. 3d and Oak sta..
Portland, Or.
ALL DISEASES OF MEX SUCCESSFULLY
treated; discharges positively cured In from
5 to 5 days; consultation free and strictly -confidential;
send for our symptom blank.
X-Radlum Medical Institute. 3d and Alder
at., entrance 253 Alder st. Portland.
MACHINISTS. 53 AXD 33.30; RATCHET SET-
ler. .!; trimmcrman. $3; lumber graders.
32.25; planer feeder!". 52.25; night watchman,
JMW: bookkeeper. 360: 25 mill and yardmen,
32 up; 100 others. Lumbermen's Labor Bu
reau, 150 1st st.
FIVE MEX IMMEDIATELY TO PREPARE
i7S.pcwl'on8 a-" customs Inspectoral 375 to
51 per month; previous experience not
necessary: examination May 14. E. Hcynen,
-13 Columbia bldg.. 385 Washington st.
W'AXTEDEXPERIBNCED AXD CAPABLE
single man preferred; bond and referencea
required. Address E. W. Schubert, Idanha,
Hotel. Bolw. Idaho.
5n' fromen- learn watchmaking, engraving,
jeweler work, optica. Easy terms, positions
guaranteed: money made learning. Wateh-xaaklng-Engrav'g
School. 142tt 4th av. Seattle
CHAXCK TODAY FOR AX ACTIVE MAX
with 5150 to gt work In a ehop as part
ner; will pay you 33 to 54 a day; experi
ence not neonsary. Call 24SH Stark at.
WANTED YOUNG MAX FOR ASSISTANT
bookkeeper: must be reliable, accurate and
of good habits; salary 330 per month to
start. Address M 2. Oregonlan.
ADVSRTISIXG SOLICITORS ODDFEL
lows. temperance, religious and other es
tablished publications; commltolons. Clyde
Klnjr. (CIS Chamber Commerce.
WE WANT A XO 1 TRAVBLIXG 8ALES
raaa to represent ua cn the road, oa a com
mission. Hotel ic Restaurant Supply Co.,
203 3d st.
WAXTED PERFORMERS. COMEDIANS,
singers, novelty acts, musicians, dramatic
Pple. etc. Newman's Theatrical Circuit.
1452 0th.
MEN TO LEARX BARBER TRADE; WAGES
while learning: position after 8 weeks. Olll
man s Barber College. 627 Clay. San Fran.
Any Intelligent person may earn good Income
corresponding for newspapers: experience un
neccssary. Press Syndicate. Lockport, X. Y.
WAXTED YOUNG MAN. AGE 17 TO 21
years; must have some drugstore experi
ence. D. J. Hille. Castle Rock. Wash.
WANTED AX UPHOLSTERER,
at B31 Washington st.
INQUIRE
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS. COUX-tr-
hotel. 520; 5 cooks. 330; 12 houseglria
and coolu, $20 to 330; 3 second girls, $2u;
others.
HAXSEX'S LADIES' AGENCY.
313? Washington st.. corner 7th, upstairs.
WANTED A FEW MORE WAITRESSES IN
one of the best cafe In the Northwest:
must be first-class and active: good wages
and good side money. Address The Benton
Grill and Restaurant. Bolw. Idaho.
LADIES EMPLOYED TO DO FANCY WORK
at home during spare time; no experience
required: good pay and steady. Write X.
C. Hulln. 1344 Market. San Francisco.
LUMBER GRADERS. PLANER FEEDERS,
laborers (paper), farmhand, dlshwaehers"
waitresses, combinations, housekeepers, do
mestics. Drake's, 205a Washington.
WANTED BY WHOLESALE HOUSE. As
sistant bookkeeper and stenographer; state
experience and malary wanted. X 27, Ore
gonlan. DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY X
Radlum Medical Institute and Sanitarium.
3d and Alder; entrance 252 Alder at-. Fort
land. WAXTED LADY EXPERIEXCED IX BUSI
ns to act as solicitor for Investment
brokerage company. Apply 504 Dekum bldg..
city.
WAXTED FIRST-CLASa LADY" REPRB
sentatlvea In Portland and throughout state;
good pay. Call or write 607 McKay nldx-
WAXTED TWO MILLIXBRY APPRKX
ticei: opportunity for tasty, skillful girls to
learn lucrative occupation. Fraley, 214 3d.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, WAITERS,
cooks, chambermaids, general workers. St.
Louts Agency. 230' Yamhill. Main 5413.
WANTED TWO LADY DEMONSTRATORS
who are familiar with toilet articles. Ad
dress; stating experience. P 20. Oregonlan.
WANTED EXPERIENCED FAMILY COOK,
and fecond girl: bent wages; Swedish pre
ferred. 230'jj Yamhill. 3Ialn 5413.
HANSBX'.S LADIES AGENCY.
343$ Washington St.. cor. 7th, upstairs.
Phone Main 2632.
WAXTED GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF
baby, good wages, board and room to good
girt. Call up Main. 401T.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 2 IX
family: must have references. Call mom
Inst. 230 15th st,
XURSE FOR HEALTHY 2-YEAR OLD
girl; references. 34S Clifton, corner Tth.
Phone Main 5016.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO
make Fltz-Well ehlrta and Boss-of-AU over
alls at 73 1st st.
WAXTED GIRL FOR GEXERAL HOUSE
work, at once. Apply 127 X. 12th; no
washing.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEXERAL
hounowork- 61 Spring st. Telephone Pa
ciflc 36.
FIRST-CLASS WAIST AXD SKIRT MAKER
at Mrs. A. Ditchburn. room 4S, Washington
bldg. -
WAXTED IMMEDIATELY A GOOD
kitchen girl. 340 Ankeny st.. cor. 7th.
WAITRESS WANTED AT JARVIS RESTAU
rant. Stark St.. between 6th and 7th.
WANTED CO JI PETENT GIRL FOR COOK
and general housework. 714 Everett.
WANTED A NEAT GIRL FOR HOUSE
work. family of 3. 848 Overton.
WANTED STENOGRAPHER,
phone Pacific 231. Friday A. M.
TELE-
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSB
work. 320 Hall st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL .HOUSEWORK. .VP
ply 677 Schuyler st.
HELP WAXTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED DRAMATIC PEOPLE WHO CAN
act. comedian with specialties and other
useful people for repertoire: lady piano
player to double parts; company now on
road. A 26. Oregonlan.
WAXTED MAX AXD WIFE TO AVORK OX
ranch In Eastern Oregon; man for general
farm Work and wife to keep house; refer
enced required. Apply 723 Chamber of
Commerce.
SPECIAL EDITION REPORTERS AXD PRO
moters; established publications; commission.
The Clyde-King Co., 638 Chamber Com
merce. GOOD POSITION FOR MAX OR WOMAX.
Apply 305 Stearns bldg.. between 9 and 5.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers aad Clerks,
AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAX WANTS OPPOR
tunlty to work up In large company: experi
enced in office work and bookkeeping'; very
best references. V 27, Oregonlan.
POSITION IX OFFICE OR STORE. 1'J YRS.
experience tn drugstore, and a good busi
ness education. X 2C. Oregonlan.
EXPERIEXCED BOOKKEEPER. CAPABLE :
'or taking full charge, seek office position.
Address R 27, Orsgoalan.