Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 27, 1913, Page 12, Image 12

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TTTF, MOttN'IXG OREGOXIAX. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1913.
BQSTIGK DRAWS MOB
Police Are Called to Disperse
Crowd at County Jail.
CRIME SCENE IS VISITED
Train Robber-Murderer, Who Con.
lessed, Goes Over Route With
Sheriff Lore for Chamber
maid Figure In Career.
" LOS ANGELES, Dec 26. Sheriff
Hammel was forced to call for the
assistance of a squad of mounted po
lice and a platoon of patrolmen to
raise the siege of the County Jail by
Ben nation-eee leers today before he
could take the confessed train-robber
and murderer, John Bostlck, to the
scene of the Sunset Express robbery.
at El Monte.
Hammel desired to hare the prisoner
go over In detail bis operations on
the train December 1, which culminated
In the murder of Horace E. Montague,
traveling passenger agent.
Prlsoasnr Surly For Time.
throng of several hundred persons.
mostly men and boys, crowded about
the barred doors and windows of the
prison, and after vainly trying to get
Bostlck out unobserved the Sheriff
called on the police. The crowd was
dispersed and Hammel. with his shack-
eled prisoner, emerged, hurried Into a
motorcar, and were whirled out to
El Monte.
Hammel said all of the Jewelry Bos-H
tick took from the women passengers
In one of the Sunset train's Pullmans
had not been accounted for. and he
wanted Bostlck. among other things.
to say whether he had buried the loot
near the scene or the noiaup.
Bostlck for a time was very surly
todar. This was due to Hammers
activity In running down clues to the
Identity of the girl, a hotel chamber
maid, for whom, the Sheriff said, Bos
tlck had turned to crime. Hammel
promised not to reveal her name and
Bostlck nromtsed to he more com
munlcatlve when be and the Sheriff
arrived at El Monte.
When the Sheriff and his prisoner
returned from El Monte, the Sheriff
said Bostlck had led him over the
scene of the holdup and that his con
fession bad been confirmed In every
respect.
Five Pocketbooka FonnL
"We found five pocketbooks." said
the Sheriff, -which Bostick had taken
from as many passengers and . then
thrown away, as well as a vanity bag
belonging to Mrs. Arthur Colen. who,
with her husband, was responsible for
the arrest of Bostlck In San Francisco.
"We later went to a roomlnghouse
In Los Angeles, where he was a lodger
for a short time, and found nls state
ments concerning his stay there also
were true.
Before the robber was taken to El
Monte. Mrs. Roberta Chase Harding.
a passenger on the Sunset Express,
called at the jail and identified Bos
tick as the man who had robbed her.
CHARITY BOARD PROPOSED
Kogene Mayor Suggests Bureau Kim
: liar to Park and Library Ones.
EUGENE. Or. Dee. 26. (Special.)
A project to form an Associated Chari
ties board, to have a relation to the
municipal government similar to that
of the Park and Library boards, was
proposed by Mayor Yoran last evening,
when 1000 persons of Eugene assembled
about an illuminated tree In a public
square in the culminating event of the
charity campaign that has sought out
all cases of want In the city and has
mlnltsered to the needs of these per
sons. Details of the plan have not been
worked out, but it is quite probable
that the Thursday Charity Club, which
has been doing a quiet work for eight
or ten years, will be largely Instru
mental In the organization of the new
commission.
SMITH SOLVES PROBLEM
3UH Refaso at Murshfield
Turned Into Paper.
Now
MARSHFIKLD. Or.. Dec. 26. (Spe.
ciaL) The C A. Smith pulp mill, which
has been in operation here for several
weeks and manufacturing pulp from lir
hemlock and spruce refuse from the
large sawmill. Is running on a 20-ton
.lay output and the process has proved
nil the company exuectea or it.
There Is one fault, however, to be
remedied. There Is difficulty found in
getting a proper bleach on the output.
This trouble Is expected to be over
come through experiments which are
now under way, and the mill will be
runnlnir nlsrht and day shifts some
time In January.
LUMBER MILLST0 REOPEN
Jlooth-KeHy Company Plans to lic-
, snme Operations About Eugene.
EUGENE. Or. Dec. JS. (Special.)
Logging and mill operations of the
Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, which
ordinarily are suspended for two weeks
at the holiday season, will be resumed
Monday or Tuesday of next week. The
logging camps will resume work Mon
day, and the Wendling and Coburn
mill's will be started, if repairs can be
made In time. They will be ready to
operate by Tuesday at the latest.
The fact the workmen employed this
year are of a less transient class than
usual is one of the fsctors causing the
early resumption of work.
SNOW IN SHERMAN 2 FEET
AYlieat Grower Jubilant and Sleigh.
lag Is Best in Many Years.
MORO, Or, Dec. 26. (Special.)
Sherman County generally is well cov
ered with between one and two feet
of snow. There Is very little wind
and the snow Is not drifting. Grain Is
well protected and the ground only a
little frosea. Automobiles have been
relegated to the shed and cutters,
sleighs and sleds are In evidence on
very road. The sleighing is the best
for years.
EAST HEARS WARBLERS
Hood River, Baker, The Dalles and
Other Towns Get tilee Clnb.
VNIVERSITY OP OREGON". Eugene.
Dec. 2. (Special.) Twenty - seven
jnembers of the University of Oregon
tJiee Club have started on the longest
tour ever undertaken by that organiza
tion. The warblers will be on the road
tea days aud will travel close to 1700
miles, with Boise, idaho. as their ob
jective point.
- The club this year, under the direc
tion of Professor Ralph Lyman, is con
sidered the vfrongest that ever repre
sented Oregon before the footlights: It
already has appeared in several con
certs, having made a barnstorming
sally Into several Western Oregon
towns during the Thanksgiving vaca
tion. Its annual appearance in Eugene
December 12 also was received with
more than the usual enthusiasm.
Delbert C. Stanard, of Portland, who
has been, a member of the club for four
seasons. Is president and leader. Four
stunt" men are carried. Wlllard
Shaver, of Portland, and Norton
Cowden, of Silverton, form one of the
teams. Their skit is a travesty on a
vaudeville show, and has been well re
ceived. Shaver's specialty is Swedish
comedy, while Cowden operates the
piano cleverly. Bertrand Jerard. of
Pendleton, and Merwln Batley. of La
Grande, put on a ragtime act which has
scored heavily.
The itinerary of the present trip is
as follows: Hood River, tonight; The
Dalles. December 27; Baker. December
29; Boise, December 30; Caldwell. De
cember SI; Ontario, January 1; La
Grande. January 2, and Pendleton, Jan
uary 3. The songsters will miss none
of their classes, for they will return
to Eugene before the close of the
ChriBtmas vacation. This is the first
trip of the club through Eastern Ore
gon In two seasons, and its first venture
into Idaho.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Births.
MEAnnwS To Mr. and Mrs. Lavton Ev
erett Meadows, rsrkwood. Or., December ,
JEX&EN To Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis
Jensen. 600 Vancouver avenue, December If,
a. BOD.
UIPPOLD To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Har
old Dlppold. 17 feast Tweniy-um street
2orth, December 10, a son.
1U1N To Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Duin. !
Union avenue North, December 16, a daugh-
JCRHS To Mr. and Mrs. John Jurha,
losn c street December 19. daughter.
COWLES To Mr. and Mrs. John Henry
Cowles, 932 East Thirty-sixth street North.
December 18. a son.
ANDREWS To Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B.
Andrews, 14 Boulevard. December 12.
danrhter.
WILLIAMSON To Mr. and Mrs. William
William won. Hi Frederick street. December
X3. a son.
JACK To Mr. and Mrs. Angus Jack.
South Bend, Wash., December 1, a daugh-
tAr.
GARDNER To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Homer Gardner. East Fifty-first street. No
v.nihF ?(l a. inn.
BR ANDES To Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Brandes. 629 Webster street. December 4
a son.
NISHIDA To Mr. and Mrs. Tesrujl Hi
shlila, 37 North Tenth street, December 4,
a rintie-hter.
J ESSEN To Mr. and Mrs. John Jessen.
Portland. December go. a son.
Marriage Licenses.
M'COT-KEATINO G. R.' McCoy, city, le
gal, and Margaret Keating, city, legal.
BB1MWKI.T..RHIFFITH Albert A.
Bramwell. Hillsdale, Or., 22, and Gladys
Griffith, city. 18.
RIESNER-MAXSF1ELD John Rlesner,
Wenatchee, Wash., legal, and Edna Mans
flplrt. rltv leral
FOSHAXG-HANSON Hans Foshang. Tim
ber, Or.. 17. and Alpha Hanson, city. 28.
StERO-SMITH John H. Slero, city. 25.
and Kate Smith, city. 24.
Cook's Floral Shop. Floral designs of all
kinds. Main 7759, A 7703. 120 4tn street.
Baggage Trailer Tried Out.
ASHLAND. Or.. Dec. 26. (Special.)
A motor baggage trailer is being tried
out on the Southern Pacific between
Ashland and Grants Pass, with the in
tent of making it a permanent addition
to the motor equipment This new Im
provement will work to the advantage
of traveling men who carry sample
trunks, and also will relieve congested
traffic on the regular trams.
Monmouth Gets Snowfall.
MONMOUTH. Or.. Dec. 26. (Spe
clal.) Snow fell in this vicinity last
night to a depth of three-fourths of
an inch, but melted away gradually
during the day. This Is the first snow
fall of the season here. It is declared
to be a benefit to the Fall crops, which
are advancing well.
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FOR THE FOLLOWING; ANSWER CHECKS
AND MAY BE HAD BV PRESENTING
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Answers not called for In six days, sal
will be destroyed.
DIED.
FISH Suddenly In this city. Dec. 25. Da-
rlus Fish, of 6S1 Karl st., agea s years
3 months 23 days. Deceased Is surviveo
bv a widow. Mrs. E. E. Fish, three sons.
Major Ceman and Darius Fish, Jr., and
Mrs. D. C. Rushlight, of this city. The
remains are at the new parlors of the
Skewes Undertaking Co., 3d and Clay.
Funeral notice later.
RANFT At San Diego, Cal.. Dec. 21. Bruno
Ranft. aged 30 years, neiovea nusoana ui
Agnes Schneider Runft. Remains will
arrive in Portland Sunday night. An
nouncement of tuneral later.
BONSER At St. Vincent's Hospital, Decem
ber 26. Captain Jonn A. tionser, agea o
years, formerly ot ancouver. x. c u
neral announcement later.
PETERSON Dec. 26. Charles Peterson
ag?t 43 years. Kemains at uunmntr a:
McEntee's parlors. Notice of funeral later.
FCNERAL NOTICES.
Sf-HMIDT Dec. J4. William H. Schmidt
22 vears. Funeral services win oe neiu
at Dunning jfc , McEntee's chapel today
isaturday). at J:30 P. M. Friends re
spectfully Invited. Interment Riverview
Cemetery.
HENDERSON The funeral of the late
George Henderson, agea 64 years, win o
neia rrora tne tnuea rrewvienau uu.iu.
r.irnr . 1 r . T1 1 1 .i.tlUI end WsSCO St.. Sun-
dav. December 28, st S P. M. Interment
Lone Fir. Remains at A. R. Zeiler parlors.
MATSOX The funeral services of Sophia O.
Matson. beloveo wtie ot jon aiaison. win
be held at Holmin funeral parlors at 2
P. M. tomorrow (Sunday). Friends invit
ed. Interment Riverview Cemetery.
FUNERAL PIKE (TORS.
n rntrtRn Tin I. MAN the leeenssr fw
oral ellrecter. 626 Third street, r.rase ga
ft, DUNNING. INC.
Funeral IHreeteca, 416
at U. B Sat.
Beet
Alter St.
DUNNING M'ENTEK. funeral directors.
ftb ss4 rise. Pbosie Mala . Lady as-
teadaat. Ofrtew of Oeaaty Cernasr.
PKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 64
id Clay. Mala 4141, A X6L Lady attendant.
CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT IAIIK.
It beaatv alaaalarly appropriate. Ira
rare peesllarly auaaewllve ef affeettoa
m md memory. F.irgast aaa rose moo Iowa
vtettora rest ressis. Hersetssl esre. Rr-
flped. pleaalasr service. Hesrsed by SI.
Itcott vr Casadcro can. iloLk pAoaca.
AMUSEMENTS.
llth and Morrison
Main 1, A 1122.
HEILIG
E pedal Price Matinee Today, 2:15.
Last Time Tonight, 8:15.
The Musicaf Comedy,
"THE PINK LADY"
Matinee: Lower floor, 10 rows S1.50, 12
rows 1: balcony si, 75c, 80c. Tonight:
Lower floor. 10 rows, 2, 12 rows L50;
balcony 1, 75c, 50c.
SEATS
NOW SELLING.
4 NIGHTS
BEUINNINO
TOMORROW
Special Price Mat. Wednesday
Company of 60.
Together with
FRANK FOGABTT.
The Dublin Minstrel.
10 VAUDEVILLE ACTS
Ia the Revue
Dance Mad
10 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS.
Eve. 61.30 to SOc. Mat. 61.00 to COc
BAKER g
THEATER
Main 2. A SS6
en. I- Baker. Hrt
MAT. TODAY 2:15 LAST TIME TONIGHT
Special Christmas offering. The
Baker Players In
"SHORE ACRES.
The great New England rural play. One
of the most beautiful ever written. Evenings.
23c. 3.1c, 50c, 7oc; Mats.. 23c, SOc Next week,
starting tomorrow Mat. "The Builders."
Main 6. A 1020.
HORACE GOLDIN CO.
Mailer Stanley.
"She Had to Tell Him."
Bondinl Brothers.
Shrlner & Richards.
Tryon's Dogs.
Matinee Daily Any Seat. 13c.
WHERE
cots.
"A NIC II T IN A POLICE STATION."
hv dozen prittv girls and clever men.
PRINCE FLORO,' man-monkey. MAUI
IH1HK, mimic; AKTHl K GKAKV, Tasman
lan tenor, WILSON Jt Kit II, darktown kings;
LKS TRIO MORANDLM. bamboo-pole bal
ancers. 'AHXAl
Broadway and Alder Street
Dansee Revue, with 6 Parisian Artistes and
Weston Young, The Ijm Belles, hpillers
musical stars; i-antageseope, ureur...
Papular prices. Boxes and first row balcony
1 a 1. rn,. il,,.nM A Main
4636. Curtain. t:0. 7:13. 8:10.
SPECIAL A 1 1 ha-1 1J.N OPENING
WEDNESDAY.
"I HEAR HER CALLING ME."
Wonderful Sellg wild Animal Feature.
"CON Ql'EKEl) HATE."
Beautiful Pathe Drama.
Two Luhln Comedies.
10c ADJUSSION 10c.
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MEETING NOTICES.
AL KADER TEMPLE. A.
A. O. N. M. S. Stated ees
alon Saturday, December 27,
at 8 P. M., Masonic Temple,
West Park and Yamhill sts.
Election of officers and rep.
resentatlvcfl to the Imperial
Council. Vlflltiog nobles cor
dially Invited.
Bv order of the Potentate.
HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder.
WASHINGTON' LODGE. NO.
40. A. F. AND A. 1L Special
communications today 1 Satur
day), commencing at 3 o'clock,
E E. 8th and Burcslde sts. M. M.
ikiTM. follow"! by evening ses-
. i..ti.,i..n .f rtff!t-.r and Dresen-
'" l"r."":"'l ;,.,mr.. Ref resh-
menl. and aoclal. Visitors crne. Order
A. A A. S. RITE, Oregon
Consistory. No. 1 Annual meet
ing In Memorial Hall. Scottish
Rite Cathedral, this evening at
$ o'clock. Regular business and
election of ofllcers. By order
MASTER OF KADOSH.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICES NO. S-M OIOX AVEM'E,
COKNEIl MARKET STREET,
fhonr taut 11-':!. B M15.
Horse ambulance for sick or disabled
animals at a moment's notice. Prices
reasonable. Report all cases of cruelty
to this office. Open day and night.
SEW TODAY.
iortgage Loans
6 to 7
H. E. M00NEY
Mala Sift,
Room 421 FalllnK Bids;.
CITY & FARM LOANS
$1000 and up at lowest rates.
C. M. ZADOW
414 Corbett Bldsc. A 14IB. Marshall 2.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
Anv Amount at Current Rates.
JOHN E. CR0NAN
to: $paiaiff Bids. lorUMd, Or.
1
mini
NEW TODAT.
Irvington Snap
New efght-room modern house, four
bedrooms, breaiciast-room ana aen, oan
floors, fireplace, furnace, Dutch kitchen;
lot 60x100: fine garage: hard-surface
all in .and paid. Owner leaving city,
hence the price, $7500; 1750 down and
$50 per month. On East Sixteenth,
near Stanton.
C M. ZADOW
414 Corbett Bldg. A 1416, Marshall f2.
LAURELHURST
Beautiful New Homes and High. Sightly
Building Sites For Sale on easy terms in
the finest, most highly developed close-in
residence nark In the city. Being located in
the vey heart of the East Side residence
district, with best of car service and sur
rounding Laurelhurst Park, the peer of all
natural scenic parks In the world.
Phone for our Auto. Main 1303 or A 1513.
and let us show you around.
' HEAD MURPHY,
Sales Agents, tlOV, Stark Street. Tract Of
fice E. Sflth and GUsan Sts. Tabor 8433.
Irvington Snap
New eight-room modern house, four
bedrooms, breakfast-room and den. oak
floors, fireplace, furnace. Dutch kitchen;
lot 50x100; fine garage; hard-surface
all in and paid. Owner leaving city,
hence the price, $7500; J1750 down and
150 per month. On East Sixteenth,
near Stanton.
C M. ZADOW
414 Corbett Bldg.
A 1416, 31 are ha 11 82.
SUBURBAN HOME
Ten acres with a fine alt-room
house, electric lights and bath, gaso
line water pump, garage and nice
stable; land all cleared: nice view; only
one block to Oregon City car. A big
snap at $11,000; $1500 down, or will
take five-room bungalow In the city
as first payment.
CM. ZADOW
414 Corbett Bldg. A 1410, Marshall 9:
MORTGAGES
Bought and Sold
HAETMAN-TH0MPS0N BANK
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Edward E. Goudey
Lewis Building:.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Basin ess and Close-in Residence
Properties.
Mortgage Loans
Current Rates.
ROBERTSON & EWING
310 Fulling Bide.
WEST SIDE SNAP
100x100 corner with 10 modern flats,
all i-AntH- prnnnil Is worth S30.000:
bulldinfts cost $24,000. Must sell, and
will take J35.000, $10,000 down, balance
easy terms. On i ourto street, . just
south o City Hall. Will trade.
C. M. ZADOW
414 Corbrtt Bide.
A 1410, Marshall 92
MORTGAGE LOANS
Our Oin Money at Current Rates.
Western Bond & Mortgage Co.
Commercial Clnb ldc Portland, Or.
RTCAL estate deaxeks.
BtCK, William G., Ul.1-310 Failing bldg.
liKN EDICT BROS. (Burrell Heights I, 030
Hawthorne ave., cor. olsu Tabor Slfi.
Jennings & Co. Main Oregonian.
1AXJAN. homes, loans. 815 Spalding bldg.
PALMER-JONES CO., H. P., 4O4-105-4US
Wilcox bldg.
REAL ESTATE
For Sale Lots.
nriuD HERE.
LOTS JS50. EASY TERMS.
So FARE. WEST SIDE.
Electric car service, commencing Jan
uary 15, passes these lota.
Bull Run water.
All oOxlOO-foot lots.
Only 17 miiiutes' car ride.
IS homes already built or under con
structioo.
To show this property our automobile
Is at your service.
If desired we will bulid tor you. Plan
sum. as paying rent.
PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY,
212 Selling Bldg.
Phone Main leOO or A 6201.
2D MORTQAQB PRIVILEGE.
Bt'llsDKKS, CONTRACTORS, RtiAD:
I have W lots (iUxlUO feetj, juet 1 block
from the 4tb-st. line. ThU Una will be
running electric cars January 15; price
$Vti per lot. These lots ar all together
and have some nice fir trees on them.
Address O tKIO, Oregonian
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT, $050. $t0.
One block to Hawthorno ave.; 5txit0;
$30O cash. $8 monthly; of course It Is a
snap. Fred W. German Co.. U32 Cham
ber of Commerce. "
WE BUY MORTGAGES.
GEO. T. MOORE CO., 518 Abington Bldg.
I'IRLAND lot, $350; worth 400- terms $'J
monthly. Main 11GS or Tabor 2520.
For Sale House.
5 J f
HOLIDAY MONEY.
Me are making a specialty of quick
holiday loans to salaried employes, at the
lowest rates to be had in the city ot
Portland. ,
BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
(STATE SECURITY CO.,
3utf Falling Bldg.
ONLY 1GIK. 1200 DOWN.
A SNAP.
Double-constructed 4-room modern bun
Salow; very best plumbing, bath, etc ;
basement; iVOxlOU lot; cement walks in
street and around house, paid for; near
Rose .City Park car. 27 minutes'-ride; can
arrange payments to ult- See Ji3. C
Logan. S15 Spaldins bldg. Marshall 246.
A 243'J
GOOD TIME TO BUILD
EASY PAYMENTS. WE HAVE DONE IT
FOR MANY OTHERS. WHY NOT FOR
YOU? PLANS TO SUIT. TAYLOR
BUILDING CO.. EOS M'KAY BLDG.
' . . .-.tt. ttt- nl Ti Vill ITS
MUil Cs run xtio, w.-. .
$25 down, $13 monthly, price $1400.
buys -room no use. tarn snd chicken-house-
large bearing fruit trees, berries
and flowers; block Mt. Tabor car;
view property. Fred W. German Co.. D6J
Chamber or Lomraerec.
We draw the plans, build the house,
furnish the money; easy payments; low
Interest. If you want it GOOD see us.
Bmterworth-S:ephenson Co., Couch b.flg.
7 rooms, modern. East 14th, near Bra
ree $5tw cash, balance monthly; no mort
gage. E. A. McGrath. 628 Chamber of
Commerce bldg.
e-room home, Irvington, for $3750,
worth $5000; lot 40xlo0. East 273. W. H.
Herdman.
" PLANS $3 BOOK FREE.
Artistic home designed to suit you.
360 Ainaworfh Ave. Woodlawn 294.
ioWV $10 month, new 4-room house.
Datnroom. i"r,i v -1 A .
City carljne. uwner, oa.q, urreuufu.
NEW modern nine-room bDU'e ia Laurel
hurst. Phone owner. fti 2632
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO
INCOME? WE WILL FURNISH THE
MONEY, BUILD APARTMENTS. RESI
DENCE. OR ANYTHING: PLAN3 FKSS
WE ABE RESPONSIBLE, WE KNOW
HOW. TALK TO OUR CLIEM'S. S.i
OUR WORK. WILL GIVE BONDS.
L. R. BAILEY A CO.. CONTRACTING
ARCHITECTS. 324 ABINGTON BLDG.
Yor Sale Business Property.
3-STORY building. 60x100 lot, close in.
612.000: terms. See owner. 12 za st.
For Sale Acreage.
ELECTRIC LINE, eight blocks of station;
chicken and fruit ranches near Portland;
new subdivision near Gresham; 5 acres
6400. !,'. $700; 8 acres 300. 6700; 10
acres 1730, 6400. 61000 per tract; best
soil, free wood, spring water: acreage at
Bcappoose. ur., eo to iw per acre.
FRANK M'FARLAND REALTY CO
609 Yeon Bldg.. Portland.
40 ACRES fur sale, close to railroad, soma
improvement; 640 per acre; terms half
each. See owner at 11M Ivon st. Tate
W-R to end.
For Sale Farms.
for SALE 3000 acres of high-class agri
cultural lands in the Ochoco and Crooked
River Valleys, Crook County, Or.; deep,
rich soil, marvelously productive, excel
lent well water at 20.feet. artesian water
at leas than 200 leet; railway transporta
tion, excellent marketing facilities; price
S25 to S30 per acre; one-ientn casn. Bal
ance In nine equal annual payments.
OREGON & WESTERN COLONIZATION
COMPANY, 263 Stark St., Portland. Or.
FORCED sacrifice. Willamette 40. necessary
buildings; excellent soil; 61 81X1; adjoining
40. some improvements, esou. uwn.
1030 Grand. North.
RANCH, 60 acres, with buildings, 18 miles
from Portland, near electric line; bargain
for all cash, tiy owner, lsz aomion su
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
OWNERS ONLY.
Viva, nr stx-raom modern furnished cot-
taire or bungalow; must be close in, 15
minutes' ride; will buy house and furni
ture If a bargain. AR 619, Oregonian.
WANTED 100x100 corner in Rose City Park
or Belle Crest Add.; give lot and block
number and best cash price. AB 020, Ore
gonian.
WANT lot, Rose City Park, for cash; must
be bargain. Call 213 fine at. jr-none main
ltzi.
WANT TO BUY good 100x100 corner In
Rose City Park district. Scott-Beesley-
Deane Co., 212 Abington blag. .
WANTED From owner, a rooming-house
of 15 or 20 rooms; West Bide; good rurni-
ture; must be cheap. AO areas n.. zsm.
DESIRE tp purchase full lot, caah or teims;
.state exact location. B 611, Oregonian.
$500 EQUITY. 40 acres, near Goldendale,
as payment on cottage. T 617. Oregonian.
FOB SALE TIMBER LANDS.
TTVTJPD limit fnr tfllo' nn fiUfOril Island.
British Columbia; every section cruised
thoroughly and reported on In 10-acre
blocks, by J. W. Rankin, Olympia, Wash.
3O6.6U5.0O0 feet cedar, hemlock and white
pine; price u,uuu, x-& casn, unmu'-c -
rumran This f l-nrpa a hnilt i'.frd Tier 1OU0
feet. Apply T. O. Mack ay, 403 Belmont
block. Victoria, B. c.
TIMBER LANDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
C. J. M'CRACKEX, 304 M'KAY BLDO.
Ideal location for a mill; stream roa
ning to railroad spur. S3J, 5th st.
FARMS WANTED.
WANTED To rent. farm, close to ' school,
ic fare. K 630, Oregonian.
TO EXCHANGE.
CATTLEMUK
TAKE NOTICX
1320 acres, with lots of cntrange, in
Eastern Oregon, where plenty of rtin falls;
river runs through plp-ce; 120 head cattle.
70 horses. 50 hogs, 100 chickens, plenty
hay and feed, to exchange. Owner. Wil
liam Johnson, B27 Chamber of Commerce.
EXCHANGES TODAY.
Michigan clear farm for Oregon timber.
Clear Valley farm for city, $4000.
$4000 equity house; farm land consid
ered. .
If you can't sell for cash, trade for
what you want. See
GAGE, 233 Clay. Main 904fl, A
ONE team of horses, 1000 lbs. each; one sur
rey and harness, one grocery and light de
livery wagon; one tent, 114, nearly new;
one typewriter, one English Airedale, good
for bear or excellent watch dog. Call 6044
41st ave. ; Mt. Scott car. Myrtle Park.
Tabor 4548.
6-ROOM modern bungalow, fireplace, base
ment, school 2 blocks, a carlines, 5
blocks; lot 60x100. no incumbrance; value
$3400; exchange for 23 or 10-acre farm,
some improvements, within 60 milea of
Portland. Owner, Tabor llOU. AF C06, Ore
gonian. I HAVE a fine 6-room house on corner Hol
gato st, ; gas, water, sewer; street im
provements all paid. There is a mortgage
of I160O running. 3 years at 7 per cent;
will trade my equity for pieec of land
closs to Portland. AO 603. Oregonian.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
20 or 40 acres land, one mile from
Macdoel, Cal.; fenced, but not broken;
price $lO an acre; what have you to trade?
Write owner. C. Rowland, Sunnyside,
Wash.
EXCHANGE for California property, fine
Deanug orcnara in nuguw -..,
. rnn.1A Pivaf Imnrnvoil- will
be at Hotel Cornelius until Thursday. S.-t
C. Carroll.
FOR SALE or trade, house and- lot (4Ux
200), in Vancouver, vvasn., anu iui
100) Laurelhurst for stock of merchan
dise; have some casn; give run partit
ulars In first letter. Postoffice pox jsb.
MODERN BUNGALOW, FURNISHED, $2000
i rOOUlB, U1UUCIU uunsmun ,
3 blocks school, Montavilla; trade for
lots or acreage up to $1000. Fred W.
Uermau wj.. it. y.na.iiuti v. -
GOOD saloon, excellent location, long lease;
owner leaving iou j
or will trade for acreage or farm prop
erty. AD Wii, v-n -6
WILL exchange income Irvington flats for
weu-iocatea viui .
& Co. -
FOB SALE
Horses, Vehicles, Etc
HORSES AND WAGONS FOR SALE OR
Second-hand vehicles bought and sola;
new wagon and auto beds made to order;
livery furnished to business parties at
sDeclal rates.
HAWTHORNE STABLES,
420 Hawthorne Ave.
Phone Bast 72. B 1369.
THE MURPHY HORSE & MULE CO.
Sell On commission, iiorse, in uiw.
cles and harness. Auction sales every
Monday and Friday, 10 A. M. Private
sales dally. 240 E. Kth St.. near Haw
thorne, hi.
BIG. fat, 1700-pound work horse, cheap tot
casn. or win im ..V'cT';
small team in i.viiaii6o. ,Vi
st. MV car to end of line, then 2 blocks
west.
50 HEAD of. horses Just arrived, 10OO to
liW, wen Drune, i o j
matched teams; also some we have taken
in exchange cheap. 3S1 Water, foot of
Montcomery. Phil Suetter. Main 2203.
dv i.am s and 9 vears old. weight 2400,
eood harness aua iarm wajuu, tiw, 6
work team. 621 East 24th st. Take Wood
stock car.
ftP.ST BARGAIN IN CITY.
4 head of good work horses, wagons
and single harnes; no reasonable offer
reiusea. ov -rv---
FOR SALE: Shetland pony. 6 years old.
dark bay mare. Inquire E. F. Nudd, Cen
tra liwaen.
FOR SALE A bunch of 21 horses and colts,
well bred, suitable for stock ranch. Ad
dress room 307 Broadway bldg.. Portland.
FIRST-CLASS horse and wagon. $1.2
day. 546 Front St.
FOR SALE 2HMl-lb. team,
old, $350. 1028 E. Alder.
and 8 years
BAY horse. S years old, 1200 pounds; fine
driver or worn norse, ju. ov -
SERVICEABLE team, your own price; party
going East. 1029 E. Yamhill st.
Piano. Organs and Mnslcal Instruments.
A LADY'S fine cluster diamond ring, also
small solitaire, win eicnungo ior utiviub
rig; must be ft good one. 1040 East Salmon
street.
Dogs, Birds. Pet Stock.
WANTED to buy good bear or panther dog;
want one that is guaranteed to be Al and
no other. Address O 617, Oregonian.
AIREDALE TERRIERS for pals, guards,
hunters. Laddlx Kennels. Estacada, Or
Furniture for Sale.
A FINE black walnut bedstead, with box
mattress, with or without hair mattress.
420 Carter lane. Portland Heights.
MUST sell at once, furniture of 9 rooms.
394 Salmon st.
HOUSE for rent, furniture for sale; price
$450. Phonw Main 4204.
Automobiles.
NEW delivery wagons at second-hand prices.
Oregon Mollne Plow Company.
TWO 5-pasaensrer Fords, one Bulck roadster.
454 Hawthome ave.
GARAUJi Ior rent. I2 E. Everett,
FOR SALE
Automobiles.
HAVE 40 acres, 26 miles west of Portland;
fine soiL all tillable. 1, 000.000 feet itimber.
40 rods from schoolhouse; worth JSO per
acre; small mortgage due In 2 years at 6
per cent: will trade equity for automobile
- i. 1 tKnA Vamt fs7'ft
WANTED, MOTOR.
Have you an electric vehicle motor In
working order for sale? AV 716. Orego
nian. GUARANTEE auto repairs, contract rates.
Reliance Garage, 1063 Hawthorne. Auto
storage. .
DEAD STORAGE, $3 to $3 per month.
VAN HORN TRANS. CO., 40 2D ST.
Machinery.
REMINGTON 8-ton refrigerating
machine. Phone Main 764.
Typewriters.
WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER PRICES.
UNDERWOOD. 4 & 5. $35 and. . . .$450
REMINGTON. 6 & 7, $17.50 and... 20.00
L. C. SMITH & BROS., visible 37.60
MONARCH, visible 37-50
ROYAL. 5, visible 60.00
ROYAL, 1. late model 40.00
SMITH PREMIER, 2 1J.50
FOX, visible model 24 23.00
BUCKENSDERFfiR, 7. with ease.. 12.0O
BAH LOOK, visible
OTHER MAKES FROM $12.50 UP.
LARGEST STOCK ON THE PACIFIC
COAST.
TERMS $5 cash and $3 per month. All
machines guaranteed. Any machine sent
on approval. Typewriters rented. Cata
log on request.
THE WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO.,
Phone Main 6081. 821 Washington st.
$15 TO $63 will buy a GUI rebuilt type
writer as good as new; all makes to choose
from and workmanship guaranteed; terms
to suit; catalogue mailed on request.
THE J. K. GILL COMPANY,
3d and Alder sts. Main t&oO, A 606$.
WE save you from 50 to 75 per cent on all
makes of typewriters. Send for our Illus
trated folder; retail department. WHOLE
SALE TYPEWRITER CO., 321 Wash. st.
TYPEWRITERS, all makes, $10 to $65.
NORTHWEST TYPEWRITER CO.,
262 Stark St.
MULTIGRAPH machine and equipment, half
price, jn&aii pvuw.
NEW, rebuilt second-hand rentals at cut
rates. P. D. t Co.. 231 Stark. Main 1407
Miscellaneous.
WE ARE closing up our business and will
sell our furniture and fixtures dirt cheap,
for instance
Comptograph adding machine, cost new
one year ago $300, for $150.
Like bargains in Globe register, Y. &
E. verticle files, roll-ton desks. Under
wood typewriter and desk, standing desk,
safe, electric fans, house phone system
(six instruments), and numerous other
bargains.
MICHIGAN AUTO A BUGGY CO.,
514 Alder St. Main S66.
SECOND-HAND billiard and pocket tables.
built ana reiinisnea, completely equip pea,
at nrices from 4100 upward; liberal terms
The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., 48
Kth st. Phone Main 76S, A 1769.
ONE second-hand roll top, two flat top,
two bookkeepers' desks, three rotary
chairs, ono 60 -inch mahogany roll top
desk and chair. Bushong & Co., i fark
st. Main 104.
SAFES Mosier .Safe Co., manufacturers;
low prices, easj terms; saies openea ana
repaired ; barga:ns In second-hand safes,
108 2d st. Phone Main 7676.
SAFES New and second hand; low prices,
fusv terms; safes opened, repaired and
painted. PURCKLL SAFE CO. and PORT
LAND SAFE CO.. 85 5th St. Main 6309.
PURE, well-rotted cow manure. Geo. W.
Llndsav, gardener and dealer In fertili
zers. Phone evenings. Sell. 1685.
RENT a visible typewriter 3 months for
$4 delivered. stark st. pnone jaam
6273 or A 4441.
XOp aUU DUO Vriiuvot, uc . uwi, wuto.
Haisey su
SEALSKIN jacket and cap in iirst-class
condition, cneap. tau -o tsecona, near
Madison.
SIX months tuition in a leading business
college at a bargain; easy payments, can
East 18, after :ao f. at.
NATIONAL cash registers. Get my prices.
Povey, 351 Wash., basement. Main 606.
USE Bassett's Native Herbs for rheuma
tism. 5' tablets ior zoc. ah druggists.
SPLENDID diamond. Belcher setting, only
$100; seo it. szo iiumoer cjxcnauKts uuk
SAFE, $45; flat desk, $16.00; typewriter
desk. Jf-ii.ou; iiies. juar. ;io, -nuiuiu.
WE sell anything. Room 2, Worcester bldg.
wo la-aea. Appiy Ingram wu.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
YOU are sure of steady employment.
good
For
wages; few montns only learning.
particulars, watchmaking-Eng raving-Opti
cal School, zio commouweiuia mux., uiu
and Ankeny.
LEVIN HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO.,
221 Front St., buys second-nana turniture.
carpets, sto.'es. ranges, hardware or tools
of any kind. Call A 7"-74 or Main IKJ72.
Our buyer calls promptly
WE want to buy $1000 worth of second-
nanu turniture in tne next ou uus uu
pay all the cash It is worth. Willlams
ave. Furniture Exchange. Phone East 636.
WE pay highest cash prices for second-hand
Diiiiara ana pocKet lauu-e. iuc- u..a-v.-ick-Balke-Collender
Co., 46 5tu street.
Pnone Main 769. A T70U.
WANTED TO BUY
Good team, wagon and harness for
ranch; must weigh 2400 to $-5oo lbs. 147
Front 6U Main 363.
WANTED SECOND-HAND CLOTHES.
Highest prices paid for second-hand
Clothes. 840 1st st. Main LJS3, A tfbSl.
SKCOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED.
Highest cash prices paid for ladies' and
gents' castoff clothing and shoes. Call
Main 92S3. 294 3d st. The reliable buyer.
WE buy for cash second-hand National cash
registers and -sell them on easy terms;
registers guaranteed. W. J. Macauiey, 354
Burnsioe. Main 1816, A 1816;
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE WANTED.
Buyer calls promptly ; estimates given
lfc4 1st, near Yamnill. Mam 4773.
SPOT CASH
paid for household goods. C. M. Pennell,
iioL 1SI 51.
Phone Marshall 42u5.
DO not eell or give away any of your fur
niture before you call the Bell Auction
House, 101 2d st. Marshall 478o.
FAIR DEAL We pay best prices for second-hand
clothing and furniture. Call
Main 272. 00 3d st. Phone A 6233.
WE want $10,000 worth of second-hand fur
nit u re; highest prices paid. Sell wood 1682.
CASH paid for hair combings. Sanitar?
Beauty Parlors, 4QQ Dekum bldg.
LIGHT oak counter, flat desk, filing cabi
nets; state prices. AJ 618, Oregonian.
HIGHEST prices paid for rifles, shotguns,
cameras. Hochfeld. 35 N- 3d St., cor. Coucn.
FORD AUCTION CO. pays more cash for
any kind of furniture. Main 8951.
WANT to buy a 1-karat diamond and fire-
less cooker. X itVJ, uregonmu.
NATIONAL cash register; price must be
reasonaolc. Main 660. A ."606.
CASH BUYER DIAMONDS,
PIANOS. MAIN 4617.
HELP WANTED MALE.
CHRISTIE PRINTING COMPANY desires
tha services of a boy about 16, with a
wheel, for delivering, etc.: an opportunity
to learn the printing trade. 128 b Second
st. ttignt now.
A BRIGHT, active boy for work in office of
wholesale house; reply in own handwrit
ing; state amount of schooling: give tele
phone number. AF 608. Oregonian.
CASH advanced you weekly selling our
hardy, guaranteed stock; excellent terri
tory; hustlers make money. Washington
Nursery Co.. Toppenish, w asn.
WANTED Wide-awake salesmen to sell
jeweiry on me iui.im..i -
. . , i i . .. a ni vr -'u7 "nrhtt hide.
iudusiicu u"" f i' j
COOK wanted, $10 to $15 month; write for
particulars; no objection to widow With
one child. Box 26, Bkamokawa, Wash.
WANTED at once, two men to learn auto
repairing and driving. Call at Hawthorne
U a rage, na-wnmm- ss-yg.
I CAN help you if you are making only $20
a week and want to advance and earn
more. X 574. Oregonian.
WANTED Boy for afternoon service at
Publio Library. Apply librarian's office.
12th and Yamhill
WANTED SMART MEN TO LEARN MOVING-PICTURE
OPERATING. 417 ROTH
CHILD BLDG. OPEN TILL NOON.
WANTED Men to write health and acci
dent insurance. Oregon Surety & Casualty
Co. , 801 Board of Trade bldg.
$5 TO $40 WEEK made selling fire insur
ance at cut rats. AF 609, Oregonian.
PHOTO coupon; best offered; beauty con
test started. Cutberth Studio, Dekum bldg
WANTED Live, wide-awake salesman who
can show results. Room 737 Morgan bldg.
PHOTO solicitors, $100 diamond ring given
free, carony muqio, aoniBuu.
GROCERY Delivery boy, 18 to 20 years;
give phone. Y 504 . Oregonian.
WANTED A boy with motorcycle. K. S.
Ervin & Co., -a tioor ognmB
FIRST-CLASS
shoemaker wanted. 207 h
Madison st.
TEAMS wanted to haul wood; good con
tract given, inone eenwtwu -
BOY with wheel wanted.
Works, 351 Buruide.
Oregon Dye
HELP WANTED MALE.
INCIDENT
(One of Many).
OtTIce Secretary Employment Department,
Y. M. C. A.
Toung man, stranger, seeking employ
ment $20 his total cash asset) It I pay
vou $5 for employment membership I will
have only $15 between me and starvation.
Secretary If you pay $5 for employ
ment membership, you will have the .
M. C. A, with all Its resources, betweeu
you arid starvation.
Result Young man Joined association.
In less than a week he had satisfactory
employment.
Record for 11 months ending Nov. 30:
Calls for men from employers 24JJ5
Positions filled .1.-4
Special employment membership guar
antees member will secure employment or
membership fee will be refunded. Gives
two months' full privileges. Including use
of gymnasium, swimming pool, bath, etc.,
and 10 months' social or house privileges,
including the services of the employment
department for the entire year.
Aii young men seeKing enipiu ...
commercial, clerical or technical linea, or
as engineers, firemen, mechanics, machin
ists, carpenters, mill workers or in other
skilled lines, are cordially invited to con
sult with the secretary of the advisory
and employment department.
WANTED For U. S. Army, able-bodied, un
married men between ages of IS and oo,
citisens of United States of good charac
ter and temperate habits, who can speak,
read and write the English language. For
information apply to recruiting officer,
Worcester bldg., 3d and Oak sis., Port
land COUNTY manager for a nw model patent
ed household article selling for $3.30. Half
profit. $8 to $12 a day. Life job. belle over
and over again to tue same people.
Samples loaned. Seles Manager,
Sycamore St., Milwaukee, Wis.
TRAVELING position open for man who can
get by the following requirements; Meet
business men with heavy selling plan In an
effectual manner, well dressed, references
and small cash bond; give phone number.
AE 616 Oregonian.
MEN with patentable ideas write Randolph
& Co., Patent Solicitors. Washington. D. C
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
STENOGRAPHER for lawyer's office In Wil
lamette Valley town; easy work, short
hours, salary $50 per montu. Address on or
before January 1, stating experience, age
and telephone number. J. S., beward
Hotel, city.
WANTED Good, reliable girl; for general
housework; two in family; must under
stand ulain cooking; good wages and ft
good home to right party. Call 4 E.
Burnside St.. corner E. -2d.
WANTED Superintendent for the Portland
Women's Union, a home for self-supporting
girls; must have had experienco in
this line of work; references required. Ap
ply mornings. 3i)5 32d st. North. City.
WANTED Capable girl wanted for small
family on apple orchard near Hood River;
small, modern house and no hlp to cook
for. Call at 821 Kearney at., or phone Main
3023.
WANTED Competent girl for general
housework; must be good cook; wages
$30; references required. Phone Last
4066, .
WANTED A competent nurse for child 10
months old. young woman preferred; good
wages; references. Apply 796 Clackamas
st. jjroaaway um.
STENOGRAPHER wanted; one having
newspaper experience, familiar with anat
omy; state salary and references. Ad
dress AV 746, Oregonian.
WANTED Competent cook for medium
sized family ; good wages, no washing.
Mrs Natt McDougall, 1240 Thurman st.
Marshall 3654.
WANTEDCompetent girl for general
housework; no washing; two in family.
Phone Main 2070 between 10 A. M. and
1 P. M. Saturday.
WANTED A lady to work in boarding
house for her and husband's room and
board. East noi. il ftuawu
FIVE girls to learn beauty culture; ray
while learning; position guaranteed. 400-
14 UBKUm muB- J
EXPERIENCED operators on power ma
chines; young ladies preferred. Apply
l-iowengart & to.
A LADY going to Los Angeles about Jan. 1
would like the company of other ladies,
reliable. AC 612. JJregoniair
WANTED Competent colored" girl for gen
eral housework, family of 3, no washing.
must nave gooo. rewmuvtB. """"
LADIES to travel, demonstrate and neli
dealers. $25 to $50 per week; railroad fare
paid Olo oweuana omi.. v, w .....0
WANTED Finnish or Swedish girl or wom
an to assist with housework. Call niorn-
SMART young woman as helper and wait
ress. J USing lit ivcaiauiaiii, --
Savier. '
MRS. HOWE'S LADIES' AGENCY.
Washington bldg.. 270 Washington, room
;5 near 4th. Phone Main S&36 orABjJo.
CAPABLE girls are securing good positions
through the Domestic Service Bureau. 33
llth st. Main 7667, A 5125.
WANTED Refined, capable woman for re
sponsible position. Vlavi Co., 609 Roth
child bldg.. 4th and Washington.
WANTED Competent colored girl for gen
eral noUseworK, iamuy ot , ....e.
must have good references, phone C 21H1.
GIRL for cooking and general housework.
4 adults. 500 Taylor st. Main 3046.
WANTED A woman for general housework
at Z4 in.
WANTED Girl at 35 N. 0th St., 0 o'clock In
mornlngj $iv a wee.
HOUSEWORK by experienced girl; sleep
nome nigms. aiatpuau
GIRL for general housework for family of
tWO ( jCnilitll yiricucu;. - .. - - -
CAPABLE, trustworthy IrT, housework,
. .. . ii ... ..L- Callunnrl 2t4.
small lamny. .w..
GIRL wanted tnr Rentral housework. Call
A iiiyil. ASK ior Jiia. onufwu.
COMPETENT girl for light housework and
cooking; wages18:JPhone JSellwoodS;
A YOUNG girl to assist In housework, family
or two luu'io. 'J"
WANTED A girl for general housework. 430
.sun st.
WANTED Competent girl for genera!
housework. 2tt9 N. 2ath.
HELP WANTED MALK OB FEMALE.
WANTED Man or woman able to do altera
tions and pressing, lan HaBujunmii.
FISK Teachers Agency secures positions for
teachers. oi jouru.i
HELP WASTED MISCELLANEOUS.
OREGON Barber College teaches you tho
barber trade In 8 weeks; pays you wnll
learning- tools free; tuition reduced this
term; extra instructors; years In business;
position guarameeu . siii ."V--'"
to ladies. M3 Madison st. 2o2 -'d at.
WANTED MEN TO LEARN IMWI-Pllj-
?ILON THEATER RACTICa T BOTH-
CHILD BLDIG.
GOVERNMENT position open to women;
7D month; write immediately for free
list Franklin Institute. Dept. 695 H.
Rochester, N. Tt.
MOLER Barber College will teach you
quickly, cheaply and thoroughly. vrypu
while learning, furnish tools free. Write
for free catalogue, a a ..m'-".
RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS Custom-house
examinaiions 1 ' . .
more clerks; '.KKt to $1700; free book.
Pacinc states aciwm. mivj .m..
GIRLS Learn beauty parlor work: earn
money wnne ic a. p.Vlf
Majestic l neater oma.,
PRIVATE BUSINESS COLLEGE Individual
lnstruction. rvevjr ;fi- ivr.j
keeping, 404 Commonwealth bid. Mar. oa.
CENTRAL Business College will help you
start the new year right; new classes Jan.
s. central mux. oo.au.
MKN, 18 to 35, wishing to be railway mail
clerks. $75 month, apply for Information.
AV osi. mctuui.u.
SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING, 15 PER MO.
HB 14 I M Bl. Ji-
SITUATION WASTED MALE.
Bookkeepers snd Clerks.
"FSvltSTiaAliiD MEN.
Ths kind you want.
Honest. Industrious, qualified
Can do anything you want done.
Anxious to serve you.
Records In hand for your Inspection.
CalL Write. Phone.
STANLEY BAKER.
MmDloyment Secretary, Y. M. C. A.
Mum 7085. A 8581.
WILL AUDIT, OPEN, CLOSE OR WRITB
Install systems Glllingham. auditor. 414
Twi. hid,. Marshall 737.
OFFICE man. first-class references, wants
. . ..V .....I... - ,nml hnnkkeeOef. S-
G. H.. Main 717. A 1517. '
MisceUsuieouH.
YOUNG lad. 16. wlU do light work ior
board. Jack Pearce, Elk city, -r.
YOUNG man, 22, wishing position In factory
or store. AC on. uic6nui.il.
JAPANESE, first-class cook, wants position
in private mmnj-. v -,
YOUNG lad 30. will do light work
board. Jack Pearce, r. m tin,
IILKER. eiperienced, open, for position. AIC
Bin, uregonian.
HONEST Japanese wants work In hotel or
apartment. AE 617. Oregonian.
JAPANESE cook wants position In family.
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