Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 05, 1906, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1906.
HI
PORTLAND, OR.
European Plan
Modern
Restaurant
COST ONE milOV DOLLARS.
MOTEL OREGON
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STS.
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $ 1 per Day and Up.
European Plan Free Bus.
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props.
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Rooms, $1.00 to $3.00 Per Day
According to Location.
J. F. DAVIES, President.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
FRONT AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND, OR.
European Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50
First-Class Restaurant In Connection
PLANS FOR FRUIT FMR
HORTICVIrURAIi SOCIKTY TO
MEET IX (SAIjEM FRIDAY.
Speakers Will Give Special Attention
to Cherry and Walnut-Growing
n Oregon.
SALEM. Or.. July 4. (Special.) The fol
lowing Is the programme for the midsum
mer meeting of the State Horticultural
Society, to be held in this city Friday and
Saturday of this week:
Friday. July 6-
10 A. M Organization; reports of com
mittees; new business; judging of exhib
its, etc. I
1:30 P.M. "The Cultivation of the Cher
ry." by Professor Coote. of Corvallis; dis
cussion. "The Cherry of Oregon," M.
McDonald; discussion. "Cherries," L.. T.
Reynolds. "Plant Adaptation," Professor
Lewis, of Corvallis.
g P. M. Violin solo. Mr. Lamson. Ad
dress of welcome. Mayor F. W. Waters.
Response, President J. R. Cardwell. of
Portland. Music. Misses Vercler. "Talk
on the Walnut," Hon. H. E. Dosch. of
Portland. Vocal solo. Charles Roth. "How
to Eat the Cherry," ex-Governor T. T.
Geer.
At the conclusion of the programme a
number of views of San Francisco will be
given by T. E. Armstrong.
Saturday. July .7
In the forenoon the visitors and others
will be given a drive through the country
surrounding Salem.
1:30 P. M. "The Grape In Oregon." by
Hon. W. K. Newell; discussion. "What
Walnut Culture May Do for the Willam
ette Valley." by H. M. Williamson; dis
cussion. "Care of Orchard Soils," by L.
M. Gilbert; discussion. "Duties of a
County Fruit Inspector," by K. C. Arm
strong; discussion.
In addition to the foregoing, talks on
pertinent subjects will be given by H. S.
Gile, E. H. Shepard, G. H. Lamberson and
others. The ladles are preparing to make
an exhibit of named varieties of cut
flowers.
THREE BURGLARS BREAK JAIL
Spokane Blootlliouuils Will Take Vp
Trail at Asotin.
LEWISTON. Idaho, July 4 Harry Dra
per, of Spokane, with his famous man
hunting bloodhounds, arrived here today
to take up the chase of three burglars
who escaped from the Asotin County Jail
at Asotin some time this morning, be
tween the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock. Dra
per arrived here in response to a call
from Sheriff Richards, of Asotin County,
who telephoned him this morning.
He was met at the train by Mr. Rich
ards. After a consultation they proceed
ed to Asotin County to secure the scen
of the jallbreakers, after wnich the hounds
will be put on the track. Draper said
tonight that his hounds were in the best
of condition after their warm Journey
from Spokane, and said he was contident
of their being able to take up the scent.
The prisoners who escaped were Fred
Stang, Frank Brown and Mike Burns,
who were arrested three weeks ago for
breaking Into a number of ClarKston bus
iness houses, and were to be tried the
latter part of this month. Sheriff Rich
ards says the men were In their cells at
midnight last night. They did a neat
Job, cutting three bars of the cage, after
which they cut and displaced three bars
in the outer corridor. Evidence has been
discovered showing that the men stole a
skiff and left for Lower Snake River.
Sheriff Richards has advised all Sher
iffs in the lower country to be on the
lookout, and special deputies have been
sent down the river. The opinion prevails
that the men had outside assistance in
escaping.
Railroad Fireman Meets Death.
HELENA. Mont., July 4. Hans Dry
land. a Northern Pacific fireman. In
jured his had as his locomotive was
entering the roundhouse here today,
and died before he reached the hos
pital. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. July .4. Maximum temper
ature. 83; minimum temperature, 63. River
reading at 8 A. M., 10.1 foot; no change In
24 hours. Total precipitation. 5 P. M.. to
5 P. M.. none. Total precipitation slne Sep
tember 1. 1905. 38.70 Inches. Normal pre
cipitation since September 1, 1905, 45 S4
Inches: deficiency, 7.14 Inches. Total sun
shine. July 3. 15 hours, 40 minutes; possible
sunshine 15 hours. 40 minutes. Barometer
reading (reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M..
SO 01.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The hot wave In Western Oregon and
Western Washington ha broken, the tem
perature having fallen from 10 to IS de
grees during the last 24 hours. No rain has
fallen In the Pacific States, and hot weather
continues east of the Cascade Mountains
and In Northern California.
The Indication are for fair weather In
HEADQUARTERS
FOR TOURISTS AID
COMMERCIAL TUI ELERJ
Special rates made
to families and
single gentlemen.
The management
will be pleased at
all times to show
rooms and give
prices. A modern
Turkish bath es
tablishment in the
hotel.
H. C. BOWERS,
Manager.
PORTLAND, OREGON
First-Class Check Restaurant
Connected With Hotel.
C. 0. DAVIS, Sec. and Treas.
this district Thursday. It will be cooler
by Thursday afternoon or Friday In East
ern Washington and Northern Idaho.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for 28 hours
ending midnight. Thursday:
Portland and vicinity Fair, slightly
cooler. Northwest winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washing
ton Fair, slightly cooler interior. North
west winds.
Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Fair
and continued warm.
Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho
Fair, cooler by afternoon or Friday
morning.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
3 WIND. 4?
3 " ! O p-
STATION. nS 2. 7 a.
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Bismarck. . .
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Helena
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94 0.001 4INE
(SO'O.OOlO N
80 0.00 4 NE
100 0.00 4 NE
58 0.00 24 NW
SO'O.OO 4 NE
84J0.00 8NW
100,0.00 4 S
90 0.00 8 NW
Clear
Clear
j Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
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.Clear
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Cloudy
'Clear
Clear
IClear
IClear
KamlooDs.
B. C. . .
North Head. .
Pocatello
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Sacramento
Salt Lake City..
San Francisco. . .
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island. .
Walla Walla
94 0.00'IO S
80 0.00
04,0.00
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4IW
4'NW
BIW
98 0.00
78 0.00
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loeuooi 4ne
4,SW
EDWARD A BEALS, District Forecaster.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At the Portland Auction Rooms. 211 1st st.t
sale 2 P. M. C. L Ford, auctioneer.
At Gilman's Auction Rooms. 413 Washington
street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Oilman,
auctioneer.
Today at Baker's Auction House, cor. Al
der and Park sts. Sale at 10 o'clock. Baker
& Son. auctioneers.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND LODGE, NO. 66, A.
F. & A. M. Special communication
will be held Thursday afternoon at
2:30 to conduct the funeral services
of our late brother, Jackson Stepp.
All Masons requested to attend. By order
of W. M. R. W. PRATT. Secretary.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 114. A.
F. & A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Thursday) evening, at
8 o'clock. Masonic Temple.
B. S. PAGL'D, Secretary.
DIED.
PURDON July 4. 1900. at St. Vincent's
Hospital, Anna Purdon. aged 04 years.
GROAT In The Dalles, July 2. 1900. Re
becca G. Groat, aged SI years. S months
and 24 days.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
STEPP Friends and acquaintances are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral
services of Jackson Stepp. which will be
held at Flnley's Chapel at 3 P. M. today
(Thursday). Interment Greenwood Ceme
tery. Services at grave private.
HAWTHORNE In this city, July 1, 1906,
Harry Hawthorne. aged 38 years. The
funeral services will be held at Flnley's
Chapel at 10 A. M. today. Interment Lone
Fir Cemetery.
CORY In this city. July 3, 1906. at the family
residence. 454 Rodney avenue, Christina Cle
ments Cory, aged 69 years, 11 months and
24 days; a member of the Third Order of
St. Dominic. Funeral will take place
Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from St.
Mary's Church, Williams avenue and Stan
ton street. Friends invited to attend.
MARVIN In this city. July 3. 1006. at the
residence of his mother. Mrs. J. H. Mc
Brlde. 220 Fargo St.. Roy E. Marvin,
aged 2.1 years. 6 months, 9 days. Friends
are respectfully Invited to attend the lu
neral services, which wilt be held at
Holman's chapel, corner 3d and Salmon
sts.. at 3:30 P. M.. today (Thursday).
Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
EDWARD HOLMAN & CO.. the leading
funeral directors and einbalmers, 220 and
223 Third street, corner Salmon, have the
finest establishment and the most reasonable
charges. We have an experienced lady who
takes full charge of all lady cases. Phone
Main 507.
DUNNING. M'ENTEE & GILBAUGH. Sne
cessors to Donning & Campion, undertakers
and embalmers; modern In every detail: 7th
and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady assistant.
J. P. FINLEY A SON, Funeral Directors,
No. 261 3d St.. cor. Madison. Phone Main 9.
F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East 62.
ZEU.ER-BVRXES CO., Undertakers. Em
balmers, 273 Russell. East 1088. Lady ass't.
EBICSOlt UNDERTAKING CO., 408 Alder
st. Lady assistant. Phone Main 6133.
TOXSETH CO., florists. Artistic floral
design. 13S 6th at. Phone Main 6102.
NEW TODAY.
A SNAP
Fine new 8-room house. Hawthorne Park,
E 14th and Main. Small payment down,
balance $25 or more monthly.
616 Fenton bldg.. Main 934.
LIST TOUR PROPERTY WITH US BU9I-
nen property, reeldencaand acreage want
ed. We handle real estate on regular com
mission basis. Property looked after for
non residents. Rents collected. Ore Insur
ance solicited. Headquarters for White Sal
mob fruit land.
VANDUTN WALTON".
U3 Chamber of Commerce,
Phone Pacific 1955.
AMUSEMENTS.
THE IJCII I-f THEATER
14th and r1r.ll .111 Phone
Washington T T7 7 Main 1
Tonight. Sunday afternoon and nigot,
KENDALL MUSICAL COMPANY,
In De Wolf Hopper's Comic Opera Success,
W A NO"
Popular prices 15c, 25c. 35c, SOc, 75c
Next Week, beginning Monday, "RUSSO."
Washington THE HEIUG TAEATER MpaT?
NAT C. GOODWIN
Friday Night, Saturday Matinee July 6-7
"THE GENIUS"
Sat. Night. "When We Were Twenty-One"
EVENING PRICES Lower floor. 92. S1.50.
Balcony. $1, 75c, 50c. Gallery, 25c and
35c. Boxes. K.
MATINEE PRICES Lower floor. $1.50, fl.
Balcony. 75c. SOc. Gallery. 25c and 35c.
Seats Now Selling at Helllg Theater.
Baker Theater '""'""..ts.
TONIGHT ALL WEEK
The Popular Baker CO., In a Grand Revival
of Joseph Jefferson's Immortal Success.
"RIP VAIN WINKLE"
Matinee Saturday.
EVENING PRICES 23c. 33c and 50c.
MATINEE PRICES 15c and 25c.
Next and Last Week "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
THE STAR
Ninth Week of
THE STAR STOCK COMPANY
In the Musical Absurdity
"A NEW AGENT"
In connection with a selected vaudeville olio,
including song and moving pictures.
PANTAOES Fourth and Stark SU.
The Bowery Apple Woman, Character Spe
claltieft ; Mills and Emery, Musical Brown,
Jean Wilson; first appearance of Columbia
Male Quartet, Noted Singers and Comedians,
Roecoe, Hypnotist and Mind-Reader; Wil
liam Weaver, Character Impersonations ;
Moving-Picture Comedies.
Performances dally at 2:30. 7:80 and 9
P. M. Admission, 10c and 20c; boxes, 25c.
Ladles and children take any seat at week
day matinees for 10 cents.
WEEK OF JULY 2
Mr. George Lavende
Leeds St Lamar.
Miss Cora" Turner.
Mr. Paul Dickey.
Harold Hon.
Grand! scop.
time: Doors open
The Grand
Anne Hamilton,
in
"BEGGARS"
NOTE Changed
7:30 P. M. First show. 7:50 P. M. Sec
ond show, 0:30 P. M.
LYRIC THEATER
Beginning Monday, July 2, 1906.
Every afternoon and evening.
Portland's Popular Stock House.
The Sensational Melodrama.
"A WOMAN'S SACRIFICE"
In Four Acts.
Follow the Crowd. Continuous Performance
Admission 10c. Reserved Seats 20c.
CLAREMOM TAVERN.
LAUNCH ROVER leaves foot Stark at.
dally. 3:30. 6:30 and 8:45 P. M-, returning
at 5. 7:30 and 11 P. M. NORTHERN PA
CIFIC Puget Sound Limited leaves 4 :30
P. M.. returning 10:40 V. M. .!
Claremont Tavern. ST. JOHNS CAR every
20 minutes to St. Johns, then ferry to
Claremont Tavern. Additional Sunday trip
of Rover leaving Portland at 1 P. M. ,
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES.
"Rooms," "Rooms ana Board,' "House
keeping Rooms." "Situations Usnteu," u
words Or less, 15 cents; 16 to 0 words. 20
cents; 21 to 25 words. 25 cents, etc. No dis
count for additional Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today SO cents for 15 words or less;
16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words. 50
cents, etc. flrnt insertion. Each additional
insertion, one-half: no further discount un
der one month.
"NEW TODAY"" (gange measure agate),
15 cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per
line for each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonian. and left at this
office, should always be inclosed In sealed
envelopes. No stamp Is required on such
letters.
The Oregonian will not be responsible for
error in advertisements taken through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
4
Per
Cent
Interest
ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
The Saving's Bank
OF THE
Title Guarantee &
Trust Company
Pays 4 per cent on Certificates of
Deposit.
Pays 4 per cent on savings (interest
compounded semi-annually.)
Pays 3 per cent on daily balances
of check accounts.
Banking hours ... .9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Saturdays 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.
Saturday evenings 5 to 8 o'clock
240 WASHINGTON STREET,
Corner Second,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
GOOD BUYS WEST SIDE
105x100. Taylor .st. ; income now $200 per
month. We have a gilt-edge offer of $700
per month ; will take ten-year lease if
party will put up good .modern frame
building: will pay 10 per cent net. See us
about this at once.
JEFFERSON STREET
43x60, good corner; just the place for
good apartment-house; have a party who
will take lease at $200 per month for 40
rooms; will "pay 15 per cent net. Price,
$3300.
FOURTEENTH STREET
100x100, 5 new modern 7 and 8-room
houses: income $2100 per year; just 10 per
cent net, pretty good Interest, and proper
ty increasing in value all the time. Price,
$21,000.
TWELFTH STREET
8-room modern house, lot 40x100, on 12th
St., near Jefferson. Tou can turn this over
and make a few hundred In short time.
Price, $6300.
GLISAN STREET
7-room modern cottage, lot 50x100: good
new barn. You can't buy the bare lot
anywhere around this at the price. $4500.
TAFT & CO.
No. 6 Chamber of Commerce Building,
275 Stark Street. Phone Main 156.
Good Investment
(5250 Two dwellings, 3d St., paying
over 10 per cent. Must selL
E. 8. JACKSON Sz CO..
Phone Main 345. 246 Stark St.
BONDS
W w School. Municipal. Irrigation.
FRANK ROBERTSON.
Failing Bldg. Third and Wash. Sta.
GEOBGB BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT,
318 Worcester Building.
Phoas Pacific 1807.
NEW TODAY.
OLD GOLD. JEWELRY. BOUGHT. MADE
over, exchanged; diamonds, precious stones,
loose and mounted; watches. Jewelry, re
paired. Uncle Myers, jeweler, 143 3d-Alder.
(01 N. 16TH 8-ROOM HOUSE. IN GOOD
condition, rent $30. Apply to R. W. Schmeer,
cars U. S. National Bank.
Automobiles
AT A BARGAIN.
One Oldsmobile tonneau.
One Haynes-Apperson runabout.
Two Oldsmobile runabouts.
One Oldsmobile delivery wagon.
All in first-class condition. Apply
VVitlariieite Tent and Awning Go.
For sale cheap, empty ink barrels
Apply pressroom Oregonian Publish
ing Company.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS 7 ROOMS, BEAUTIFUL HOME,
close in, $4400, terms; 8 rooms, strictly mod
ern, large lot, $4250 ; 6 large rooms, ele
gantly finished, $3700 ; 8 rooms, beautiful
view, $3000 ; 5 rooms, strictly modern cot
tage, $2300 : 6 rooms, modern, 3 lots, garden,
fruit, lawn, choice roses, snap, $3500; 6
rooms, modern, large lot, $1850; 4 rooms,
large lot, garden, fruit, etc., $1200; 4 rooms,
corner lot, close in, $1050 ; beautiful colo
nial 7 rooms, modern house, furnace, cost
$4000. will sacrifice for $2650; "you'll have
to hurry." Modern 6-room house. $1050. $50
cash; snap. City Building & Realty Co., 612
Commercial Bldg. Main 1940.
FOUR NEW HOUSES ON UNION AV., 18000:
ideal suburban home, modern 6-room house,
with 3 full lots, in first-class condition,
$3500; new 4-room house on Mississippi av.,
rent $12.50, $1260 ; 20 acres, 5 acres under
cultivation, 10 acres slashed and burned, 5
acres in brush and timber, good house, run
ning creek, 9 miles west of city, $1500.
Pfluger & Tschudy, room 14, Mulkey .bldg.,
2d and Morrison sts.
THE NORTH HALF OF BLOCK 139 SOL
Id ground, E. Morrison, only 1 block from
Grand ave. This is the best buy in the
market. According to surrounding prop
erties, would be cheap at $50,000, but we
can deliver it at $36,500. This property
is self-sustaining during advance. 218
Abington bldg. Phone Pacific 773.
REAL . ESTATE WE HANDLE CITT, Su
burban property and farm lands, write fire
Insurance, make mortgage loans and do a
general rental business; we solicit your pat
ronage. Scandinavian-American Co., Sara
H. Davis, manager, 107 Sixth street, room
4. Phone Main 5909.
SPECIAL -BLOCK ON E. MORRISON
Improvements, fine brick building; over 7
per cent on price, and only 90 feet from
Grand ave. This property has a great fu
ture. Now is the time to buy. Price
$65,000. 218 Abington bldg. Phone Pa
cific 773.
$3250 FRACTIONAL LOT. ON ELLA. EAST
frontage. Just north of Washington; street
and sewer improvements all made ; nothing
like it on the market; only little ways from
heart of city. Grlndstaff & Schalk. 264
Stark et. Tel. Main 392.
REAL ESTATE WE HANDLE CITY AND
suburban property, make mortgage loans
and do a general rental business. Agents
for Aetna Fire Insurance Co. We solicit
your patronage. Grindstaff & Schalk, 264
Stark st. Phone Main 392.
TENT HOUSE. 12x24. COMPLETELY FUR
nlshed. with equity in two lots In Willam
ette, price $175. balance due on lots $420;
paid In installments of $10 per month. C.
C. Fisher, room 7. 142 First st. Main
2278.
$5000 CORNER LOT IN HOLLADAY'S AD
dition, with two modern six-room houses;
will sell separately if desired. 344 E. 7th
st. North, half block from Broadway car.
Phone East 3036.
OR TRADE 320 ACRES AGRICULTURAL
land, six miles from Prineville, three miles
from railroad survey, adjoining Deschutes
Irrigation lands. Shlllock & Buechel, 113
Second st.
MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. BEST EAST SIDE
district, 40x100, gas, electric light, cement
walks, $3600; $750 down, balance monthly.
Room 16, Cambridge bldg., 3d and Mor
rison. SIGHTLY HOME ON EAST SIDE. 8-ROOM
brick residence, all improvements, fruit,
flowers, etc. ; price $3250; terms. The
Ames Mercantile Agency, Abington bldg.
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY DOORS,
windows, flooring and all kinds of building
materials at a great bargain. Apply to
American Inn. Phone Pacific 10T6.
13000 LOT 50x100 AND UP-TO-DATE 5
room cottage on N, 23d st. This will make
you a nice horn Phone Main 392. Grind
ctaff & Schalk. 264 Stark st.
$4000 CORNER LOT AND THREE WELL
built houses on Mill st.. West Side; a solid
15 per cent investment. State Investment
Co., 118 Abington bldg.
FOR SALE CHOICE HOME, NEW. MOD-
ern in every respect, with full lot on
block ; terms if necessary. Inquire owner
625 Broadway.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE AT 414 N.
21st et.. sightly location and good neighbor
hood. Inquire at above address for particu
lars. HOUSES, ALL PARTS OF CITY, BUILT AND
sold on installments. Kroner. 16-17 Cam
bridge bldg.. southwest cor. 3d and Morrison.
SELLWOOD LOTS. $5 A MONTH; $125 UP.
Sellwood Townsite Co.. H. P. Palmer, man
ager. Phone Sellwood 161. 1665 E. 13th.
65X100. HOLLADAY PARK, MODERN
S-room house. $4100; $1250 cash, balance
monthly. Room 16, 204 Morrison st.
$3000 MODERN 6-ROOM RESIDENCE
nearly new. 650 E. Alder et. Installments.
C. W. Pallett. 304 Fenton bldg.
FOR SALE NICE SIX-ROOM MODERN
house, corner 2d and Wasco, Holladay's Ad
dition. Owner, 315 Cherry st.
TWO SIGHTLY LOTS. PORTLAND HTS..
Laurel St., $1500 each. American Adjust
ment Co.. 313 Fenton bldg.
5-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, CORNER EAST
11th and Stephens sts., $2300. Call 363
East 11th, shoe shop.
NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE $850; SNAP
owner. Joe Nash, Nashville Addition, take
Mt. Scott car.
FOR SALE CHEAP -ACRE AT MT TA
bor ; terms. Owner, 381 E. Morrison, cor.
Union ave.
4-ROOM COTTAGE IN BROOKLYN, FULL
lot, easy terms, at bargain. Inquire 242
Madison.
HOUSES BUILT. ANY PART CITY, EASY
payments. 313 Commercial blk. Main 3953,
We can sell your residence or business real
estate. Sphinx Agency. 305 Stark st.
FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
accessible timber. Must be good; or would
latte rennquisnment; win pay liberally. A 60
Oregonian.
GUARANTEED SURVEYED TIMBER
claims. Timber lands, logging and saw
mill properties for sale. 324 Lumber Ex
change. WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WISH TO INVEST FROM sio.noo Tfi i-wo
000 in good income-bearing or any good prop
erty with a future, from owner; real estate
men neea not apply. Address N 57, Ore
gonian.
I WISH QUARTER rtT.OCTC WITST nir ttt
east of 14th and north of Hall street from
owner; no rr a I estate men need ap-
yij . Au .irrs -M ii , uregnnian.
WANTED "4-BLK.. WEST SIDE ROTTTW
of Washington, $8000 to $12,000; also 2 or
3 pieces Income property from $5000 to
rox oio. ciiy.
WANTED ONE OR TWO LOTS FROM
owner, close In, West Side; not particular
uuoui improvements; siu.ooo limit. F O
box 327.
WANTED GOOD INCOME PROPERTY AND
residences anywhere in Portland; I have
buyers waiting. F. Dubois. Washington bldg.,
room 1.
WANTED FROM OIVXBR 5 TO 10 ACRES
handy to car line; must be reasonable; send
full description, location, price, P. O. box
327.
WANTED LOT OR HOUSE AND LOT. 61
Commercial bldg. Main 1940.
FOR SALE FARMS.
COWLITZ COUNTY. WASH.
F. J. BARNARD & CO.. K ALA MA.
Timber lands, improved farms, unimproved
I arm ana stoat lanas; cruising none.
FOB SALE FARMS.
50 FARMS FOR SALE IN THE FAMOUS
Klickitat valley. rorinern racinc ounaing w
miles of railroad through county; wheat, hay
and orchard land from $11.50 to $60. Klick
itat Real Estate Co.. Centerville. Wash.
FOB SALE: LAND SCRIP.
APPROVED LAND SCRIP FOR SURVEYED
M. Hamilton. Portland Hotel. Portland. Or.
TO EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR PROP-
erty, 50 legitimate slot macmnes ana one
piano. Value $500. Call 354 Oak st.
FOR SALE.
Horses. Vehicles and Harness.
1 SORREL MARE, WEIGHT ABOUT 1500,
will work single or aouDie. inquire ai
livery stable at corner of 4th and Burnside
sts. before 3 o'clock today.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS DRIVING
horse, or horse ana Duggy ; win aiso take
horse and buggy for Us keeping. Address
S 59, Oregonian.
HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR RENT BY
day, week and month ; special rates to
business houses. 6th and Hawthorne. Tel.
East 72.
VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS, NEW AND
secona-nana; largest biui-a,,
horses and rigs rented by day or month.
Tomllnson & Cassiday, 211 Wash. Pac. 507.
CAMPING WAGON, READY TO GO CAMP-
ing. Corner sa ana .uain sis., sume. juan
Dice.
We buy. sell, rent, exenange, horses, wag
ons, saddles, harness. Hubert & Hall, 266 4th
GOOD TOP BUGGY AND HARNESS, CHEAP
fciumvanvs rig, ziu xiiin at.
Miscellaneous.
50 SLIGHTLY DAMAGED SEWING MA-
chlnee at very low prices; singer, w neeier
& Wilson, Domestic, White, Household.
Davis and others ; to make room for new
stock, Wheeler & Wilson and Singers. S.
S. Slgel, 335 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. Bruswick-Balke-Collender,
49 3d st.
FOR SALS GASOLINE MUNCH, THREE
years old, 35 feet long, i-n. p., -:o passen
ger, lavatory, ice chest; first cost $5600;
perfect running order; a snap, $2000. Room
303, Chamber of Commerce.
WOLFF - AMERICAN BICYCLES. CLOSING
out; $40 bicycles at oo racem, jv
Sot cash: 130 rims. SOc on the dollar. S.
S. SIxeT, 335 Morrison st.
SEASIDE FURNITURE FOR RENT OR FOR
sale Stoves, tents, cots, oeos. cnaira, rwn
ers, tables; reasonable. M. J. McGrath, 66
N. 3d. Main 20S7.
FOR SALE AT HALF OF ITS VALUE ONE
Olds runabout, in flret-class repair, includ
ing new tires. Apply at Wadhams & Co.
AUTOMOBILE 5 PASSENGER, DETACH-
aoie locnrau, K""" viuct, .ij -v.
demonstrate. 612 Commercial blk.
FOR SALE CHEAP STUDEBAKER PANEL-
top, bracket-front delivery wagon; coei tou.
Inquire 379-381 East Morrison.
FOR SALE 25-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH
in good condition. xne Ames jM.ercaiii.iiw
Agency, Abington bldg.
FOR SALE TWO AUTOMOBILES, TUNA
Cars, Can De UlrUgill lin-a, ttrv
deal. 181 3d st.
LAUNCH AND BOATHOUSE, 10-H. P. BN
glpe In use 4 months, 25-footer. L 47, Ore
gonian. DONKEY ENGINES BOUGHT, sold and
rented. 324 Chamber Commerce. Main 2363.
FINE ALASKAN SPITZ PUPS FOR SALE
cheap. 484 Lexington ave. Phone Union 592.
HOUSEBOAT, 20x42 FEET, WELL FUR
nished. very cheap. Call 242 Madison st.
81-FOOT LAUNCH. 22 H. P. VERY FINE
and fast. K 17, Oregonian.
HELP WANTED MALE.
ALL DISEASES OF MEN SUCCESSFULLY
treated; discharges positively cured In from
S to 5 days; consultation free and strictly
confldf ntial ; send for our symptom blank.
X-Radium Medical Institute, 3d and Alder
sts.; entrance 253 Alder St., Portland.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL SUPERIOR,
high-grade nursery stock ; complete outfit
furnished free; cash weekly; write tdday
for choice of territory. Capital City Nur
sery' Company, Salem, Or. ,
WANTED CLOTHING SALESMAN IN
Frisco's largest, liveliest store. Address L.
A. Peterson, supt., Raphael's bldg., Fill
more & Geary sts., San Francisco. '
WANTED AN INDUSTRIOUS AND RELI
able man In eaclt county, permanent posi
tion, write or call W. R. Taylor & Co., 8
Labbe bldg., Portland, Or.
The Great Western Employment Office, 300
Couch st Phone Main 3518. We make a
specialty of furnishing all kinds of labor.
S. St. Clair, general manager
WANTED YOUNG MAN. ENERGETIC,
with knowledge of typewriting and office
work; state age. experience and references.
E 60. Oregonian.
BARBERS 4-CHAIR SHOP, LIVING ROOMS,
cheap rent lease, good business, for sale
cheap; investigate. Pacific 1699. 506 Wash
ington st. ?s
WANTED FIRST-CLASS CAMPBELL MA
chine operator harness-maker preferred.
The Calgary Saddlery Co., Ltd, Calgary,
Alberta.
WANTED PARTIES TO CLEAR LAND
for land : will give good proposition. Ad
dress box 48. Latourell Falls, Or. R. D.
No. L
WANTED LINERS. DUBBDRS AND SHIP
carpenters; regular wages. Apply by tele
graph. Washington Marine Co., Seattle,
Wash.
WANTED CITY SOLICITOR, ONE WITH
experience preferred; good contract to right
party. Oregon Importing Co. , 195 3d st.
STATION MEN ALL KINDS STATION
work; good work, big prices. O. R. & N.
Inquire E. T. Johnson St Co., Meacham, r.
WANTED A PHYSICIAN. REGISTERED IN
Washington, at once. Call or address St.
Louis Dispensary, 230 Yamhill st.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN IN
Portland and throughout the state; tots;
wages to rustlers. 206 McKay bldg.
WANTED 3 SHOVEDERS. $2.50, 2
truckers. McMahon Bros.. 43d and Di
vision sts. Take Richmond car.
BOYS WANTED.
Two good boys, well acquainted with city.
Good wages. Apply 168 17th st.
TWO PANTRYMEN FAMILIAR BEST
restaurants ; good wages. Hotel Northern,
12th and Marshall, room 61.
A FEW LABORERS WANTED; ALSO A
few boys between the ages of 16 and 18
years. Apply American Inn.
WANTED AT ONCE, 20 first-class helpers;
also first-class gas engineer. The Marine
Iron Work, St. Johns, Or.
FOUR SHEET-METAL WORKERS. $4 A
day, union men. W. G. McPherson Co.,
19th and Wilson sts.
WANTED SAILORS FOR EUROPE AND
South America. Call at Sailors' Home, 2d
and Gllsan sts.
YOUNG MAN WANTED TO WORK AROUND
machine shop ; general usefulness. Apply
354 Oak st.
BARBER MUST BE FIRST CLASS WORK
man, good wages; Occident Barber Shop,
Astoria. Ore.
WANTED GOOD FARMHANDS. 1004 MII
waukle street, Sellwood car to Gratton
Grove.
WNTED TWO PATTERN MAKERS AT
Gray's Harbor Iron Sc. Steel Co., Hoquiam,
Wash.
WANTED 1ST CLASS OPERATOR, MUST BE
good retoucher. Lucerne Studio, 801 Dekum
bldg.
SALESMAN WITH BUSINESS ACQUAINT
ance; city; big wages. 215 Commercial blk.
WANTED MEN'S OLD CLOTHING. SHOES,
highest price paid. 52 3d. Phone Pacific 46,
WANTED EXPERIENCED WINDOW TRIM
mer. Apply after 9 A. M., Roberts Bros.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PANTS MAKERS
NIcoll. the Tailor. 108 Third at.
WANTED MEN AT BRICKYARD,
and Russell sts. James Anderson.
CLEAN, STEADY DISHWASHER WANTED.
No Sunday work. 2664 Stark.
WANTED GOOD MACHINISTS. SMITH &
Watson. Front and Hall.
BOY WANTED FOR CIGAR STORE,
ply 94 6th st.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED TODAY 3 ROUGH CARPEN
ters, $3; 2 benchraen, $3.50; sash and door
machine men, $3.60; band resawera, $2.75
and $3 ; man to run hand edger, $2.75 ; 2
gang edgermen, $3 and $3.50; log deck
men, $2. 75 ; 10 off-bearers, $2.50 ; cut-off
men, $2.50 to $3; boom man, $2.75; shute
tallyman, $2.75; planer feeders, $2.50;
lumber graders, $2.75; hewer, $4; 2 axmen,
$2.75; swampers, $2.75; 10 river drivers, $3
and board.
600 others wanted.
Lumbermen's Labor Bureau,
Main Office 12 N. 2d st.
THE PACIFIC SUGAR CONSTRUCTION
Company at Hamilton City, Glenn County,
Cairfornla, wishes to employ all classes of
skilled mechanics. Machinist., pipe fitters,
carpenters, rlvettsrs, tinsmiths, galvanise
Iron workers, brick layers, painters and com
mon labor. Location on branch of Southern
Pacific Railroad 12 miles east of Orland and
12 miles west of Chico. Good accommoda
tions. Regular wages.
MANAGER WANTED FOR A BRANCH IN
Portland. Seattle or Tacoma for the pack
ing and sale of our goods In the North
west; a man who can influence the invest
ment of a small capital and handle this
business thoroughly will receive good sal
ary and expenses. Allen's B. B. B. Flour
Co.. San Jose, Cal.
WANTED A SALESMAN HAVING EXPER
lence in selling drug boxes, labels, cartons,
stationery, etc., on commission. In the fol
lowing states: Colorado. Utah. Oregon, Wash
ington. Montana. Wyoming and Black Hltls.
S. D. Chicago Label A Box Co.. 226-228
Lake St., Chicaao. 111.
HELP!
HELP!
ARTISTS WANTED.
Must be competent.
CHAPMAN ADVERTISING CO,
Top Floor Commonwealth bldg.
WANTED MAN TO GO TO EASTERN
Oregon as foreman for corporation; $500
required as security ; salary $125 and
board; experience unnecessary; reference.
Call Saturday, room 9, Breeden bldg., 3d
and Washington.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE- BOD
ied unmarried men, between ages of 21 and
85, citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, who can speak,
read or write English. Apply to Recruit
ing Officer, Ainaworth block, 3d and Oak sts,
Portland, Or.
WANTED LARGE BOYS OR MEN TO IN
sert papers Saturday afternoon from 2:15
till 4:45. Sunday morning from 3:00 A. M.
till 6:00 A. M.; apply to Et D. Dewey, Ore
fonian mailing department from 1:30 to
5:00 P. M. any afternoon.
MFNJ AND WOMEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade in eight weeks. Graduates earn
from $15 to $26 weekly. Expert instruct
ors. Catalogue free. Moler Svstem of Col
leges, 86 North 4th St.. Portland.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS YOUNG MEN
wanted tc prepare for letter-carrier and rail
way mal' clerk. West Coast Correspondence
School. 513 McKay bldg. Open evenings.
Men to learn barber trade special inducements
this month; wages while learning. Oilman
Barber College. 627 Clay St.. San Francisco.
$150 PER MONTH CAN EASILY BE MADE
selling sick and accident benefits for
Union Mutual Aid, 705 Marquam bldg.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
GIRLS ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGB TO
work In factory. Apply at once, Ames-Harris-Neville
Co.. 6th and Davis sta.
WANTED GIRLS TO MAKE OVERALLS ;
inexperienced ones will be taught. Mt. Hood
Factory, 2d and Couch.
ATTENTION.
Applicants for all kinds of work register
with us, free of charge, so we may locate
you on short notice.
HANSEN'S LADIES AGENCY.
843 Washington st., cor. 7th, upstairs.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR ONE
month competent girl for clerical work.
Must have had office experience and be ac
curate and quick at figures. Send phone
number. Have no time to write answers.
Address O 02, care The Oregonian.
GIRLS WANTED OPERATORS TO WORK
on ehlrts and overalls. Lessons given to
inexperienced. Apply at Standard Factory,
2 Grand ave.. and East Taylor st.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS YOUNG LADY
to prepare for Postofflce clerk wanted im
mediately. West Coast Correspondence
School. 513 McKay bldg. Open evenings.
GOOD, STRONG, RELIABLE GIRL FOR
general housework, family of three; good
home, good wages. Apply 778 E. Salmon
st. Phone East 1157.
15 WAITRESSES. 6 COOKS, 6 PANTRY
girls, 6 second girls, cook and second girl
for country home; all good wages. 285
Washington, room 1.
COMPETENT LADIES TO PRESS LADIES'
garments ; good pay to right parties, at the
East Portland Cleaning & Dye Works, 148
Grand ave.
DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY X
Radlum Medical Institute and Sanitarium,
3d and Alder; entrance 253 Alder st., Port
land. THE HOME LADIES' AGENCY FEMALE
help wanted; registration free. 165 4th
St., upstairs, suite 23. Phone Main 5826.
WANTED A NICE YOUNG GIRL FOR
housework, very best wages to satisfactory
help. Mrs. Frank L. Smith. 251 N. 21st st.
WANTED OPERATORS AND GIRLS TO
leam shlrtmaklng. Apply Standard Fac
tory, 2 Grand ave., and E. Taylor st.
EDUCATED WOMAN OVER 25 FOR RE
sponsible position with established city
firm ; references. S 57, Oregonian.
HANSEN'S LADIES AGENCY.
843 Washington at., cor. 7th, upstairs.
Phone Main 2692.'
WANTED EXPERIENCED DINING-ROOM
girl, good wages. 171 N. 20th. corner John
son. Inaulre after 2 P. M.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK TWO
months at coast; apply 320 E. 1st at., north
between Halsey and Weldler.
YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSB
work and go to Summer resort. 809 Love
Joy st. Phone Main 2929.
GIRL WANTED FOR COOKING AND GHN
eral housework. Second girl is kept. 689
Flanders at. Main 2868.
FINISHERS AND OPERATORS ON PANTS,
329 Fliedner bldg., 10th and Washington;
power machines.
COAT FINISHERS MUST WORK BUTTON
holes. Columbia Woolen Mills, corner 7th
and Stark sts.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework and cooking. 794 Irving st.
Phone 1182.
GIRL TO DO CHAMBERWORK AND
help in kitchen in private boarding-house.
186 5th st.
SHIRTMAKERS AND APPRENTICES
wanted. Jacobs Shirt Co., Hamilton bldg.,
131 3d st. v
COMPETENT GIRL WANTED FOR GBN
eral housework, family of three. 702 North
rup st
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GOOD
wages. Apply 147 West Park st., lramme
diately. WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN GEEN
eral housework. Apply at 434 Holladay
ave.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK
Ing and washing In private family. 381 12th.
WANTED TWO GIRLS FOR SECOND
work and to wait on table. 22 N. 11th st.
A GIRL FOR SECOND WORK AND SLEEP
home. 362 3d sL, apartment No. 2.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND
cooking; good wages, 690 Flanders st.
EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTED REBE S
confectionery. 310 Washington st.
WANTED GIRL IN HOME BAKERY; GOOD
wages and Bhort hours. 183 Third.
THREE GOOD WAITRESSES WANTED. AP
ply to the Carleton. 13th and Alder.
WANTED COMPETENT DINING-ROOM
girl. The Ozark. 225 1 1 th st.
WANTED A LADY COOK FOR COUNTRY;
permanent. Q 62, Oregonian.
WANTED GIRLS TO MAKE "BOSS OP
All" overalls at 76 1st st.
NURSE GIRL 29 NORTH PARK ST. CALL
after 10 A. M.
WAITRESS AT COTTAGE WAFFLE, 146
6th st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED A YOUNG WOMAN FOR LIGHT
oftlce work, one tnat can ao typewriting
preferred; will pay $1 per day. with a good
chance for the future. K 62, Oregonian.
WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK AND
general housework; good wages. 653
Washington st. Phone Main 2S63.
HELP W ANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
25 WAITRESSES, HOTELS, $33, $25;
fares extra $2. Restaurants, $7, $8; cooks,
$40; laundry help, chambermaids, do
mestics, porters, waiters, cooks, dish
washers, milkers, everybody. Drake's,
305 Washington.
COMMERCIAL MAN, $1000; ENGLISH AND
e.oeution man, siow; city graaes. iou to
S850; science, gymnastic and military. $675
to $1200. The Flsk Teachers' Agency, 1200
Williams avenue. East 344.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS COOK AND
waiter; man and wife. Address F 61, car
Oregonian.
AGENTS WANTED TO HANDLE) A GOOD
seller, make $5 to $10 per day. 92 6th at.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER
and stenographer. G 61. Oregonian.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeeper and Clerks.
BOOKKEEPING I WILL POST TOUR
books, make up your statements and take off
monthly trial balance, at small expense;
satisfaction guaranteed. Murton, the ac
countant. 634 Chamber Commerce. Main
4886.
WANTED POSITION. BY YOUNG MAN
stenographer with knowledge of bookkeep
ing. L 61, Oregonian
Miscellaneous.
JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN
furnish domestic servants, farmers also; all
kinds of help. Main 4659. 268 Everett.
YOUNG GERMAN WISHES POSITION ANY
kind, city or country. Heumoe, Burnside
St., 203 New York House.
JAPANESE YOUNG MAN DESIRES JOB IN
tore or office. Kobe, Tel. Pacific 2148,
Japanese Mission.
Men's cast-off clothing, snoet,. highest price
paid 73 N. 3d st. Phone Pacific 16&4.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers and Stenoographera.
EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY STENOQ
rapher desires permanent position; can
take matter direct or machine, use any
typewriter; experienced in lumber work.
Call up Main 6375.
RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN. EDUCATED,
business ability, desires work with estab
lished firm; references given. P 61, Ore
gonian. Domestics.
YOUNG GIRL WANTS PLACE TO DO
light housework, Irvlngton. Holladay Add.
or Upper Alblna preferred. Phone East
5452.
GIRL WANTS GENERAL HOUSEWORK
and cooking. 81 E. 28th, North, cor. of
Everett.
Miscellaneous.
YOUNG LADY TEACHER WISHES Posi
tion during vacation; clerical work pre
ferred; quick, accurate at figures. Ad
dress S 52, Oregonian.
WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO GO TO NEW
port with small family; compensation board
and lodging. P 62, Oregonian.
WANTED AGENTS.
AGENTS ARE MAKING $5 TO $10 DAILY
selling our standard and rare varieties of
trees and plants; write for terms; 600 acre
in nursery. International Nurseries, Denver,
Colo.
AGENTS WANTED TO REPRESENT THB
Old Reliable Nurseries; commissions ad
vanced weekly; write quick for choice ot
territory. Albany Nurseries, Albany, Or.
BIG PAY TO ONE AGENT IN EACH COUN
ty, working for the Investors' Guide. 811
Marquam blda., Portland, Or.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED TO RENT HOUSES, COTTAGES,
fiats, stores; offices, rooming-houses, etc
Landlords will do well to call on Portland
Trust Company of Oregon, S. Ev cor, 3d and
Oak. Phone Exchanae 72.
WANTED HOUSES AND COTTAGES. EAST
and West Sides; will rent at once. Donald
U. W ood ward, agent, 104 2d st. Phone
Main 1436. Administrator of estatea
WANTED TO RENT AT ONCE, 7 OR 8
room house, furnished, to party with no
children. Address or telephone, Mrs. J.
Whyte Evans, Oregon Hotel.
WANTED EAST AND WEST SIDE
houses and cottages; can rent at once. West
ern Orecon Trust Co., 291 Stark at. Phone
Pacific 693.
WANTED NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE
on Willamette Heights, or good neighbor
hood. West Side. Adults. M 62, Ore
gonian. WANTED MISCE LLANEOUS.
Main C655. Main 6655.
FURNITURE WANTED
for
SPOT CASH.
Portland Auction Rooms.
A. Schubach. Prop.
211 First Street.
Main 5655. Main 5359.
WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING
and shoes; highest price paid. Call at th
"Fair Deal," 62 N. 3d. Phone Pacific 1722.
DEAD HORSES HAULED AWAY PROMPTLY
free; highest prices paid for bones. Oregon
Fertilizer Works, "92 Thurman. Main 1966.
WANTED TO BUY NATIONAL CASH REG
isters, both new and second-hand ; hlgheat
cash price paid. C 11, Oregonian.
WE WILL BUY FOR CASH YOUR FURNI
ture, carpets, etc.- now. Western Salvage
Co., 627 Washington at.
FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Don' t worry, lose time or money. Call up
Pacific 793.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT
tie free of charge. Phone East 2233.
FOR KENT.
Booms.
THE COMMERCIAL.
Nicely furnished rooms, Blngle or en suite,
$2 per week up; steam heat; hot and cold
water; free baths, free phone; dining-room
in connection; transients solicited; open all
nlaht; best location in the city ; office and
readlngroom ground floor. 4S8 Washington.
THE BENNETT. 351 MORRISON ST.. ONE
block from Portland Hotel, under new man
agement Remodeled and refurnished ; nice
porcelain baths and hot water all the time;
rooms by the day, week or month, single or
en suite, at popular prices. Phone 1885.
HOTEL ANTLERS. COR. 10TH AND WASH
ington sts. Under new management; every
thing new, clean and modern; all the prin
cipal car lines pass the door; private bath
suites; rates reasonable. Phone Main 2333.
Mrs. F. H. Powers, prop.
REED MANSION. 1ST AND MONTGOMERY
Large room, $2 per week; also a very large
room with private veranda, for $4 per week;
private family, beautiful grounds, plenty
of shade.
THE YAMHILL. 381 YAMHILL ST. UNDER
entirely new management ; nicely furnished
rooms, hot water, electric lights. Pbons
Pacific 1890.
Newly furnished suites and single, hot and
cold water In all rooms; furnace neat; rea
sonable. 207 14th. Phone Main 1153.
LARGE, BRIGHT, NEWLY FURNISHED
rooms, porcelain bath, gas, phone ; $8 to
$16. 325 12th. Phone Pacific 2102.
394 ALDER. CORNER 10TH NICELY FUR
ulshed rooms, electric light, baths, gas,
everything first class; reasonable.
FOR RENT 6-ROOM COTTAGE, 385 EAST
First et., between Hancock and Broadway
$14 per month. Inquire 387.
SMALL FRONT ROOM $6 MONTH; LARGE
front room, bay window, first floor- bath
phone. 448 Yamhill st.
ELEGANT ROOMS AND SUITES, BVERY
thing modern, walking distance, 258 11th
st Phone Main 4199.
COMFORTABLY FURNISHED FRONT
room with alcove, including gas. phone
bath. 513 Yamhill st.
392 COLUMBIA BRIGHT. LARGE ROOMS,
porcelain bath, electricity, phone; $6 and up';
board across street.
CHEERFUL ROOM HOME FOR RIGHT
party, on car line; every convenience. Phone
East 1380.
COOL. PLEASANT ROOMS. REASONABLE,
one half block from Portland Hotel. 189 7th
st.