The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 28, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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    -rTHfe SUNDAY OREjfrOiNI&rNr PORftLANP, JANUARY 28, "1900V
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" That a young man or woman thoroughly qualified to render
' superior. service is sure of a good position within reasonable time.
The success Of our "graduates proves this.- Hundreds of them are
pleasantly and profitably employed, both as bookkeepers and sten
ographers. A business education first, a literary education after
wards, is bread-and-butter philosophy. We have educated hundreds
of young men and women for successful careers, and can do better
work now -than ever before because' of better facilities. Students
may enter at any time. Our catalogue explains our methods
v of instruction fully Call or send for a copy.
Portland Business College
A. P. ARMSTRONG, Prin.
Fifth and
SYMPATHY FOR BOERS.
v United States Should Speak Its Sen
timents, Without Intermeddling:.
EUGENE, Or., Jan. 26. (To the Editor.)
. A communication from Ballston, Or.,
In yesterday's Oregonlan, opposes antag
onizing "the power -whose Interests run
parallel with our own." Nobody In the
United States Is In favor of antagonizing
. Great Britain in the Boer way, or any
other matter, in the sense of intermed
dling. We have never considered it proper
to interfere in the disputes or entangle
ments -of foreign powers outside of this
hemisphere; but 99 persons in every 100 in
thla country sympathize and are in favor
of the nation's expressing its sympathy
with the Boers in their just and 'heroic
struggle in defending their territory and
their liberty against an International high
wayman. This "does not mean that we
should go to war, but that we should
maintain our historic regard for the rights
Of humanity, instead of making mawkish
slobbery over a pirate, for fear of-losing
our gold or his favor in supposed national
advantages. No nation, however, siding in
with injustice, ever Teaps any permanent
gain from it, even in a material way.
The Boens, a Christian nation, are only
fighting for their dearest rights, their
homes' and firesides, against a clique of
mining, speculators, temporarily, through
deceit and treachery, at the head of a
great empire, and -the indications are the
Boers may win by foreign aid, if not by
'their own strength. -The civilized world
is almost unanimously opposed to this
dastardly war against them.
"The British claim that the TJItlanderK
should' be given the right to vote in the
Transvaal without renouncing their alle
giance to England is utterly without rea
son. No nation should be compelled to do
such a thing. Our own nation does not
and never will. The reason the foreigners
there pay most of the taxes is that they.
own most -of the wealth of the country.
Their -wealth is derived from the mines
of the country, and a great deal of It is
sent out. It is the universal rule that
foreigners pay taxes in proportion to their
wealth, as other people. They are taxed
hut Z& per cent on the product of their
mines, "while Great Britain taxes American
miners 10 per cent in the Klondike.
Under the -convention of 1S84, the last
between the Boers and Great Britain,
suzerainty Tvas iven up, England retain
ing only the control of Boer treaties with
foreign powers, and the Boers have vio
lated no conditions of that agreement I
would have no objection to expansion by
England or any other nation in a just and
natural manner, and favor the permanent
retention of the Philippines by the United
States, but such "expansion" as England
is now attempting in the Transvaal by
robbery will result in her ruin.
England, in the past, has been a great
civilizing power, and her destrucUon would
be a great calamity to the world. For
that reason it is not only to her Interest,
but to ours, that she keep out of such mis
erable messes as she is making in the
Transvaal. But, if she cannot draw out
be-fore .going any farther on the "down
ward road," she had better be beaten and
get a good lesson, at whatever cost, and
Tetaln her -usefulness, Instead of going on
and taking the final plunge. She has only
herself to blame, and her success now
would be tenfold -worse for her than de
feat Our protest together with other
nations against this damnable war would
help to bring Great Britain to her senses
and stop hostilities on some just basis,
and save her as well as ourselves from
many future evils.
As a republican, I am disgusted at the
sending of a" son of a high government of
cial to look after British interests as our
consul In the Transvaal. 3 the belief
should become general that the republican
administration is "backing up" Great Brit
ain, it will lose; enough votes in the fall
election to turn the country to Bryan,
whom the nation naturally distrusts on
other questions. Moral principles, after all,
have the greatest influence on the masses
of the people. The expansion of the United
States -in the East and West Indies was
justified by the highest principles of right
and duty. Not -so the "expansion" of the
"British in The Transvaal. It is nothing
but highway fotibery.
In a former comment by the writer
referred to, I was called a jackass. I
would rather be an honest jackass than a
.British land pirate or sympathizer with
British land piracy. The jackass -is as
much better than such an animal as the
heavens are higher than the earth.
VOX POPULI.
r The "Willamette.
(On the bridge at night o'er the Willamette.)
Rapid It flows; and the moonlight gleams,
Shedding its .rays in silvery streams;
And it beckons me now, with 'its waves and
"beams.
Below, below, and it ever seems
To whisper of rest to murmUr of peace;
And It beckons me on to release release!
Is it cold. I wonder? It looks not so,
There in the glimmering depths below.
Who'd care or fret if I'd Jump and go?
And, better still. nO one would know.
And 3 et ome .fisherman throwing his net.
Might bring up my body, bedraggled and wet
And the morgue be the bed for my rigid form;
And the news boys, ring the new alarm
Of a tjody found! You mean me harm
With your beckoning waves, and your subtle
charm.
You would not keep me in your deep;
"You would not let me rest and sleep!
On, on, yougo with your shimmering waves.
Alas! how many have, sought their graves
In your depths, and your water laves
The bodies of those- that no one saves.
For no one (hears the last mad prajer "
Of those who seek you In despair!
You are beautiful, yes, and you beckon me still;
You tempt and endeavor to weaken the will.
Your voice may be soft but I fear you would
chill
My bones to their marrow. Alas, you but fill
My oul with alarm! If my body was hurled
"Onto you, would I find you less cold than the
world?
f ELLA CORTH.LO BENNETT.
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.He Saved Sliermnn From Capture.
Galesburg, HI. William Wallace Patch
djd here January 21, of pneumonia. He
was born near Ludlow, Vt, October 14,
1823. During the civil war he was a rail
road conductor, running trains In the
South, and at one time saved General
Sherman and his staff from capture, an
act which 5eneral Sherman never forgot
Patcfi was in charge of a train running
from Memphis General Sherman and
staff were on board, en route to a point
J. AWESCO, Secretary
near Corinth. The engineer was to stop
the train in a densely wooded section, ap
parently to take -water. The engineer
performed his part, bringing the train to
a halt Immediately volleys were fired at
the train. Patch, regardless of bullets,
jumped from the train, ran to the engine,
mounted It, revolver in hand, and forced
the engineer to proceed. The tsain drew
away before the rebels could Teach it
Tears afterward, General Sherman was
addressing a crowd in Galesburg; He no
ticed' Patch in the crowd and called hfm
I to the stand, as the man who had saved
him from capture. During the war Patch
received injuries which he carried
through life. He had been a Mason for
50 years.
no
Touching the Health.
Russianmilitary authorities having late
ly appointed three women doctors as
junior medical officers in the Russian
army, the czar's army becomes the only
I one in .Europe'that can boast of feminine
i medical officers.
I o
' Hunting in. North Carolina and "Virginia this
year has been better than for many years.
There has "been a plentiful supply of quail,
ducks, and wild turkeys, .with a good lot of
Ted deer as a side Is$ue.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Jan. 27. 8 P. M. Maximum
temperature, 48; minimum temperature, 28;
river reading at 11 A. M., 6.5 feet; chance In
the last 24 hours, 1.5 feetj total precipitation,
8 P. M.to 8. P. M., O.OO; -total precipitation
irom Sept 1, 1809, 23.39 lnchsr normal precip
itation from Sept 1, 1899, 25 62 Inches; defi
ciency, 2.23 'Inches; total sunshine Jan. 26,
G:12; possible sunshine Jan. 26, 9:28.
WEATHER SYNOPSIS.
Clear and cold weather continues over the
Northwest and the prevailing: winds are north
erly to easterly. No rain or snow has fallen In
the pdst four days, except a trace of the latter,
at Helena and Havre, in .Montana. There is
I cloudy weather on the southwest coast .of Ore
r eon and northwest coast of. California, which
1 Is expected to. extend to Portland by Sunday
afternoon. The high-pressure area noted la
the preceding: synopsis continues to control the
weather of "Western Canada and the western
half of the United States. It Is moving toward
the southeast and has caused a decided fall In
temperature east of the Rocky mountains. At
Havre it has falleri 18 deg. in 24 hours to a
temperature of 2 deg". below; 18 deg. at Hel
ena to a temperature of 1Q deg., and 88 deg-.
at Bismarck to a temperature of 10 deg-. below
,zero. East of the Cascaded the temperature la
from SO to 36 deg,, and west of them from 36
to 46 deg.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours
ending- at midnight Sunday, Jan. 28:
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Fair, continued cool weather; east to southeast
winds. v-
Eastern Oregon, -Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho Fair; colder; northeast to east
winds.
Southern Idaho Fair; colder; northeast Winds.
Portland and -vicinity Fair, continued cool
weather; east to southeast winds.
G. N. SALISBURY. Section Director.
KEW .TODAY.
7UST RECEIVED CARGO OF
WALLSEND COAL
PACDJ1C COAST CO.,
Telephone 229. 248 Washington st
BONDS MORTGAGES
Highest market price paid for municipal- and
school bonds. Lowest rates on mortgage loans.
Will take Charge of estates as agent or trustee
on reasonable terms. " '
W. H. FEAR, 416 Chamber of Commerce.
STUDY LAW AT HOME
Instruction by mall, adapted to everyone. Ex
perienced and competent Instructors. Takes
spare time only. Two courses: Preparatory,
for admission to Supreme Court; Business Law,
for young business men. The preparatory course
follows 'as hear as possible that laid down, by
the Hastings Law School. Full particulars
free. Address PACIFIC COAST CORRE
SPONDENCE SCHOOL OF LAW, 214 McAllis
ter street, rooms 7 and 8, San Francisco.
BY J. T. WILS
" AUCTION SALE
At OOO Belmont St., Cor. 33d,
SUNNYSIDE. ON MONDAY, at 2 P. M.,
JAN. 29. Under instructions of MRS. SMITH,
who is going East 1 will sell the neat furni
ture and furnishings of her home, including:
A LARGE ESTEY ORGAN, In first-class con
dition; couch, upholstered, in green velvet;
trrefe nice parlor rockers; whatnot; two -center
tables; wool .carpets; lanre heating stove; bed
room suit; springs and mattresses; bedstead:
good cook stoye; kitchen treasure; dishes;
lamps; clocks; lot nice fruit, in glass; four
cords NICE WOOD. Terms cash.
Take Sunnjslde car.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Under Instructions of FRITZ ABENDROTH,
administrator by order of the court of the
KrT" OF M. FLINDERS. JEWELER, 1
will sell at .248 First st. cor. Madison. ALL
the FIXTURES: WATCHMAKER'S TOOLS;
CLOCKS and WATCHES; bedding; clothing
anU other pergonal effects, on TUESDAY, JAN.
SO, AT 10 AM.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
Yamhill.
v AUCTION SALE
At Salesroom, 182 First St.,
AT 10 A. M.. ON FRIDAY. FEB. 2. I will sell
a lot of LADIES' and MEN'S BOOTS and
SHOES, a quantity of DRY GOODS, ETC. Also
a lot of SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, ETC.
Terms as usual.
J. T. WHjSON, Auctioneer
. AUCTION SALE
At Salesroom, 182 First St.,
ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 10 A. M., JAN.
31. 1900, I will sell a general line at furniture,
etc.. In part as follows: TWO GRAND
SQUARE PIANOS: MELODEON. IN ROSE
WOOD; PARLOR SUIT, IN CHERRY FRAME;
settee and upholstered rockers and chairs; 0
FOOT BOLL-TOP DESK. IN OAK, with jute
rug for same; SPLENDID roll-top WALNUT
dek. in PRIME condition; two fine WALNUT
hall trees: FINE phonograph and lot of rolls for
same, ALL IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION;
books: oil paintings; pictures and frames; wick
er and other rockers; lounges; couches: center
tables; stands; sewing machines: NEW and
other carpets: THREE SPLENDID, BEDROOM
SUITS; CHIFFONCER; other bed suits; bed
steads; springs; mattresses, toilet pets; SPLEN
DID extension tables; dining chairs; lace cur
tains; shinies; matting, etc: kitchen" tables;
queensware; tinware, and other utensfsr ELE
GANT, GOOD AS NEW six-hole Born tstoel
Tange, In FINE condition, other ranges; cook
stoves; alr-tlht and other heaters. Also Rers
Ington double-barrel shotgun: Remington rfiii
belt and cartridges; Crescent bicycle, in good
.condition. Terms cash. No reserve.
J. T. WDlSON. Auctioneer.
CLASSIFIED AD: RATES
"Rooms,' Roms and Board," Housekeer-'
lng Rooms," "Situations "Wanted," 15 words or
less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 wo-ds, 20 cents: 21 to 25
words, 25 cents, etc No discount for additional
Insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New
Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20
words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc.
first insertion. Each additional insertion, one
half; no further discount under one month.
"NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 3
cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per line
for each additional "Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan and left at this of
fice, should always be Inclosed ltt sealed envel
opes. -No stamp Is required on such letters, i,
The Oregonlan will not be responsible !for er-j
rors In advertlsemepts taken through, the tele
phone. '
MEETING NOTICES.
WOODMEN, ATTENTION! All members of
Webfoot Camp, No. 65, W- O. W-. are re
quested to attend the funeral of our late neigh
bor, Timothy Ford, from Woodmen's hall, on
Sunday, Jan. 28, at 10 A. M. All sister camps
and circles and visiting members' are cordially
vinvlted to participate.
N. J. XAXIjUK, v. j.
A L FINLEY, Clerk.
BORN.
SCHD3VE Born, January 22, 1900, 528 Clay
street Portland, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Schleve, a daughter.
MARRIED.
WOLFE-RAAB At Manila, Wednesday, Dec.
0, 185)9, by Chaplain C. C. Pierce, u. s. A.,
George N. Wolfe and Elisabeth M.'Raai. No
cards.
DIED.
PORTER At St Vincent's hospital, Jan. 25,
of Brlght's disease, H. 6. Porter.i aged 07
years. Funeral today, Jan. 28, at 3 P. M.,
from .Dunning & Camplon'a undertaking par
lors, 206 Burnslde st. Friends Invited.
T
FUNERAL NOTICE.
FORD The funeral services of the late Timothy
Ford, who died In this city Jan. 25, 1900, will
be held at the Woodman's hall, cor. 10th and
Washington sts , today-at 10 A. M. Friends
incited. Interment at Loue Fir cemetery.
' EDWARD HOLMAN, Undertaker, 4th
and Yamhill sts. Reno- Stlnson, lady
assistant. Both phones No. 50T.
J. P. FINLEY & SON, Undertakers.
Lady Assistant. 275 Third st. Tel. O.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady Assistant. Both phones.
NEW TODAY.
?110(M4 BLOCK IN HOLLADAY'S ADD.
$1300 block, E. 17th and E. Main.
$ 900 Cor. lot, near E. Morrison and 19th.
SHOO 85x100, B. Salmon and 22d.
S 90050x120, cor., on Rodney ave.
$2000 Modern cottage, Holladay's add.
$3500 Modern house, Holladay's add.
$ 800 House on Powell st., Installments.
Choice lots on E. Ankeny, E. Burnslde, E,
Couch and E. Davis sts., as low as $450;
monthly payments if desired.
$5700 block, 10th and Market sts.
If youJwant suburban acreage see me.
- - - 5 W. -TORGLER, 6 Sherlock bldg.
HEWITT DIAMOND FLOUR. 80c PER SACK.
This Is hard-wheat, taking first prize at the
world's fair. Customers buying other grocer
ies can still hae 2 packages Arbuckle'o cof
fee for 25c. Catsup, Snider", 3-plnt bottles,
50c; catsup, Dodson & Brawn's, la bulk, 60c
per gallon; Farina, 10-lb. sack, 25c; summer
sausage, 15c per pound; shoulders, sugar
cured, 0c per lb.; Valley flour, 60c and 70c
per sack: 30 bars Lenox soap, $1; 32 bars
Golden Star soap, 41; 26 bars Babbitt' s,$l;J3
1b. package Gold Dust or Gold Drop, 15c; 6
lbs. Arm-and Hammer soda, 25c; 50-lb. sack
ealt 35c; tea, all 00c and 75c grades cub to 40c
per lb.; Java and Mocha, ery best, 25c per
lb. We deliver In Albina ,Tuesdajs and Fri
days. 185 Third st , near Yamhill.
BANKRUPT SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that I will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday, Feb. 3,
1900, at 10 o'clock A. M., all property belong
ing to the estate of A. J. Boehmer, bankrupt
to-wlt: Grocery stock, book accounts, store
fixtures. In order mentioned. Sale to be at
the place of, business of the said A. J. Boeh
mer, In the city of Vancouer, Wash.
JAS. P. STAPLETON, Trustee.
CROCKERY SPECIALS THIS WEEK ARE
50-plece dinner sat, ?3.60; china bowls, blue,
3 for 10c; glass table set, 30c; tumblers, each,
2c; pretty teapots, each, 10c. Mistletoe tea
has been reduced to 50c per lb. Come and
get a free sample. Haines' Tea Store, Fifth
.st, opposite P. O.
THE TONTINE LD7E INS. -PRINCIPLE Ap
plied to savings has yielded 50 per cent profit
to persistent members. $1.25 per week for 60
weeks. Pacific Coast Investment Co., 513
Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or.
SAGO, TAPIOCA, SPLIT PEAS, PEARL BAR
ley, cornstarch, gloss starch and dried green
peas, 5c per pound. At McKInnon Grocery
Co., 173 Third st
MORTGAGE LOANS, PRIVATE FUNDS, IN
sums to suit, on city and farm property, at
lowest current rates. M. G. Griffln,, 314 Com
mercial block.
FINE 50-BARREL FLOUR MILL PAYING,
in good location, for sale; jrlce $8000. For
particulars call Puffer, Dooly & Co., 250 Stark
street
TO LOAN $500 TO $5000 ON .GOOD REAL Es
tate security; low rates. Roorn 6, 205i4 Mor
rison. BICYCLE FOR SALE, $12 50; GOODT CON
ditlon. T. M. Welsh, care H. C. Breeden Co.
CENTURY DICTIONARY, ON SALE OLD
bookstore, Yamhill ct. between 1st and 2d.
OIL AND GASOLINE, ALL GRADES. RED
Tank Oil Co., Ill Third, care O.' Summers.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT
On city property; no commission. Sol Bloom,
634 Chamber of Commerce.
$100 TO $5000 TO LOAN
On mortgages; low Interest: light expenses.
W. S Ward, Attorney, 319 Alisky building.
Mortgage Loans
On Improved city and farm property, at lowest
current rates. Building loans. Installment
Joans. Macmaster & Blrrell, 311 Worcester blk.
M0FTG4GELOANS
On Improved city and farm property.
R, LIVINGSTONE. 224 Stark at
BONDS, WARRANTS.
Netting 5 to 8 per cent, for sale. J. W.
Cruthers & Co., 314 Chamber of Commerce.
6. Bakfer-ftCo..
On Thursday Next, February I
AT CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, cor. Alder
and Park "sts. Regular weekly sale of house
hold furniture, etc., comprising; Upholstered
couches, and divans. In Swiss brocatelle; fancy
rockers, in golden oak and mahogany finish;
pretty center tables; lace curtains; portieres;
good Brussels carpels; rugt; pictures; oak side
board, with French-plate mirror; extension
table: dining chairs; heavy oak bedroom Bets;
springs;1 mattresses: pillows; Iron bedsteads;
oak chiffoniers; bed lounges! almost-new cook
stove, with water-back;, air-tight heaters, and
other effects. Sale at 10 A. M.
GEO. BAKER &. CO., Auctioneers.
Auction & Commission Company
S. L N. GILMAN, Auctioneer
ADVANCES. BOTH PHONES.
ttiotiMt
mm
Auction sale of household furnKure, etc, on
TUESDAY NEXT, at 411 WASHINGTON ST..
at 10 A. M., we will aell by public auction
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of alL varieties,
also the HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS of family. In
cluding: Very fine HAND-MADE RUGS; large
Smyrna rugr VERY HANDSOME PARLOR
FURNITURE; BRASS AND ONYX' TABLE;
lamps; lace curtains: Domestic sewing ma
chine, SPLENDID PLATE-GLASS MD3ROR;
lots of sheets, pillows; blanxets; spreads; home
made comforters; couch: fancy rockersj book
case and standard "BOOKS; crockery"; glass
ware: OAK 'BUFFET; mattings: 16 ROLLS1
LINEN' WARP MATTINGS; screens, etc.;
rroekerv; Charter Oak range: refrigerator, and
other lots. S. L N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE. AT 411 WASHINGTON ST., FRIDAY
NEXT. AT 10 A. M . HE FURNITURE OF
RESIDENCE. PARTICULVRS LATER.
S. L N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
tf i FOR SAKE REAL ESTATE.
EAST -SIDE BARGAINS ,. -
$830 6-room house ana lot, Sunnyslde.
$550 i-room house and lot near East An
keny car barn.
$1850 9-room new and modern house, ori car
Hue. Sunnjslde.
$950 5-room house and lot between East
Ankeny andBurnsIde sta.
- $2000 7-roora house andjot. East Burnslde;
flne.vlew. V
-$S30 7i-room house and lot Woodlawn.
F. BRESKB, Sherlock bldg., 83& Third st
WEST STOE BARGAINS-
- $43502 houses, 7 and 8 rooms, on 10th ct.
$270050x100, with 2 good houses, on 7th Bt
$2650 House and lot near 12th and Marker.
5425050x100, with 2 houses, on 14th, near
Morrison. ,
F. BRESKE, Sherlock bldg., S3& Third st
CHOICE BIHLDING LOTS
On 12th St., West Side, south of Morrison,
fractional lot, east front; price $1250. (A har
gain.) On East Ankeny and East Burnslde sts.,
from $400 to $1200.
Sunnjslde, from $350 to 500.
Albina, from $200 to $550.
F. BRESKE, Sherlock bldg., S3& Third at
$4000-L W. OGILBEE, ROOM 11, 145 FIRST
street
55 acres; 40 acres In fine state of cultiva
tion; good ff-room? farmhouse, large barns and
other outbuildings; 10- acres in good bearing
"orchard, lies on the south slope of Mount
Scott, 8 miles from, the courthouse, southeast;
all implements go with the place; horses.,
"wagons, plows, mower,' rakes, etc A cheap
suburban farm, and a good Investment
WILD ROSE
We will for a short time sells lots in this
beautiful tract from $110 to $250 per lot.
This property faces on 24th st, adjoining John
Irving's addition on the east; It Is sightly,
convenient to car line, and is without excep
tion the best property for the money ever put
on the Portland market. Lambert & Sargent,
383 East Washington st.
BARGAINS'. BARGAINS! IN BEAUTIFUL
Sellwood! Two choice lots on Spokane ave.
,fQr $400- A -fine quarter block; with good 5
room cottage, on car fine, $1200. Elegant
modern house of 9 rooms, good barn, corner,
100x100; cost oer $6000, will take now $3500;
very cheap. Lambert Sargent, 3S3 East
Washington st.
FOR SALE REGARDLESS OF REAL VAL
ues. One acre, Sullivan's addition; payments
to suit Lot 50x125, Upper Albina. Modern
0-room house, south of Clay. 0-room cottage
on Montgomery st One block and some quar
ter blocks la North AlDlna. John M. Cress,
room 408 The Dekum.
$000 HOUSE AND LOT ON EAST ANKENY,
near 21st st $25005 acres, well Improved,
near S. P. R. R. shops. $700 House and lot
near S. P. R. R. shops. $400. 5 acres, one
mile from Mllwaukle $700 House and lot on
East 19th and Taggart E. Gunderson, 305
East Burnslde st
$3000 DESIRABLE HOME XN FASHIONABLE
'locality, West Side: rents for $30. $3200
a rooms, full basement with furnace, frac
tional lot, West Side. Stock of the Gold Hill
High Line Ditch Co. will be advanced to 20c
on Feb. 1. Davidson, Warn & Co., 272 Stark
street
TU-.LAMOOK ST., COR. EAST 14TH; FINE,
sightly corner lot, near car line, surrounded
by fine homes. Any person wanting a choice
corner lot to build on will find this a bar
gain. Apply to C. K. Henry, 273 Stark st.
QUARTER BLOCK, FINELY LOCATED;
suitable for one or two nice homes; close in,
and very desirable. Any person, wanting
choice quarter to build on should Inspect this.
Apply to C. K. Henry, 273 Stark st
$80Q 40 ACRES1; 7 IN CULTIVATION, 7
slashed, in timothy, fruit trees, small fruit;
2000 cords wbod; 4 miles boat, R. R.; new
5-room "house, barn shed. vlth shop, chlcken
houss. 80 East Eighth st. north.
FOR SALE 25-ACRE TRACT, SOUTH OF
..Woodstock, having fine stream of water (John
son creek); suitable for poultry or small stock
ranch; very reasonable in price. Apply to C.
K. Henry, 273 Stark et.
NICE, NEW RESIDENCE OF 8 ROOMS, MOD
ern, tvlth full lot; stone wall In front, and Is
a nice home. Will be sold for about what
house cost last summer. Apply to C. K.
Henry, 273 Stark st
20 - ACRE TRACT ON THE EAST SIDE,
fronting on good county road, -near car line
and school; about 8 acres In cultivation. The
best bargain in this county. Apply to C. K.
Henry, 273 Stark st
FOR SALE LOT AND 5-ROOM HOUSE; HOT
and cold water, sewer connection, complete;
$500 to $1000 cash down, the balance on In
stallments or long time. Address B 2, care
Oregonlan.
FOR SALE A SNAP; 7-ROOM MODERN
house and? four lots at Tremont "Place, well
Improved; cost $3000 cash; price $1000, if
taken irnenidiately. J. N. Russell, Wood
stock. SACRIFICE SALE-5-RQOM MODERN COT
tage; full lot, in choice fruit; close in: East
side; 5-roem modern cottage, large lot on
Mount Tabor car line. 226 Ablngton building.
WEST PARK-STREET LOT, READY FOR
1 building upon, f renting ea.st, on the park, and
high and nice; ery desirable to build on.
Apply to C. K. Henry, 273 Stark st.
THE BEST BUY IN THE CITY A FINE
home on the West Side, Nob Hill; must be
sold. For paticulars see Laidlaw, room 303
Chamber of Commerce.
VERY ' CHOICE SUBURBAN ACREAGE
property, some within city limits, on street
car lines. In lots to suit M. G. Griffin, Agent,
314 Commercial block.
SECOND-STREET LOT, NEAR LINCOLN ST.;
la"t lot that I have In this block, and close
up; estate will be sold cheap. Apply to C. K.
. Henry, 273 Stark st
FOR SALE OR TRADE BUSINESS LOT 50x
95 and two store buildings 25x85, In Van
couver; now rented. Address P. O. box 114,
Vancomer, Wash.
CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
all parta of the city. East, nd West Side;
suburban lots from $30 to $100. W. G. Beck,
321 Morrison.
MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE, WITH 1 ACRE IN
fruit, near Mount Tabor line,, close In; easy
terms; $2800. D. W. Hoelblng, 250 Stark st
WILL SELL AT SACRIFICE FINE DAIRY
and grain farm. 12 miles east Morrison
street bridge. 226 Ablngton building.
13TH-STREET LOT WHO WANTS A FINE
lot, close In? And this one Is very desirable.
Apply to C. K. Henry, 273 Stark st
CHOICE 50x100 IN BRAINERD ADDITION
to Albina for $100; Is within walking distance
of car shops N 61, care Oregonlan
15 ACRB3 BEARING ORCHARD, HOUSE,
barn, In Sonoma county, Cal.; only small cash
payment required- R 61, Oregonlan.
ONE OF THE BEST DOCKS IN THIS CITY.
For full particulars see Funk & Greener,
room 9, 253 Washington st.
FHTTH ST., 269 ELEGANT FURNISHED
rooms, en suite or single; also housekeeping
rooms. Opposite City Hall.
HOUSES AND COTTAGES FOR SALE; ALSO
bakery. Emmons & Emmons. 623-25 Chamber
of Commerce building.
THREE CHOICE LOTS IN MONTA VILLA,
one block from car line. Inquire 96 Russell
st, Lower Albina.
FOR RENT OR SALE 5 ACRES, IN CITY
limits, Improved; good house. 21 Mulkey
building.
L. B. Chipman; farms, stock ranches, timber
claims, city property, business chances. 114
First.
$1250 LOT ON GLISAN ST.. NEAR 23D.
Hart room 7 Sherlock building.
FOR RENT FARMS.
FOR RENT THE BURRETT FARM, FIVE
miles, from town of Hood River. Large house
With many conveniences. Large barn, 45
acres, 30 acres under fruit, 10 acres for
spring crops; 4 acres in hay; 30 inches of
water for irrigation; small fruits for family
use. Will be rented to right party on cash
basis at $300 per year, with privilege of 3
jears. D. W. Hodge, Hood River, Or.
FOR RENT 12 ACRES NEAR VANCOUVER,
Wash.; 5-room house, barn, chicken-houses
etc.; rent. $100 yearly. See Justice Elwell
Vancouver, Wash.
FOR RENT 10 ACRES OF LAND, WITH
house and barn; close to city, West Side. A 5,
care Oregonlan.
TO EXCHANGE,
TO EXCHANGE 160-ACRE RANCH IN
Southern Califdrnla; house, barn, span of
horses, few acres In fruit Address C G5,
care Oregonlan.
'99 VICTOR HEAVY ROADSTER FOR COW
boy saddle. W. H. Sullivan- care, Corbett,
Faii'ng & Robertson.
WANTED-BUGGY HORSEf IN EXCHANGE
tor carpenter work. Call or address 939 Gan
fenbeln aenue?
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FOR RENT LAND.
-FOR RENT 3 ACRES BEAVER DAM
Hand; suitable for raising- onions and In good
condition. Mrs. Agnes CrUickshank, Clacka
mas, Or.
FOR SALE-FARMS.
FOR SALE FINE FARM OR DAIRY RANCH
of 560 acres; title clear; near the best mar
ket and cheap freight rates; about 200 acres
in grass; 360 acres in timber; land all level;
creek runs through tht place. At Email ex
pense a .cranberry patch of 40 to 50 acres
could be made. The land has a frontage ot
half a mile on a navigable stream, where
rler steamers can land: good buildings; two
dwellings; two large barna and creamery
building. This place Is situate on Chinook
river, half-mile from its mouth. The ocean
Is In sight of place. Will sell at a bargain.
H. C. Albee & Co.
STOCK FARM. STOCK HORSES. CROPS,
tools, etc; 160 acres fine land; In Clackamas
county, 5 miles from Portland: stream runs
through with power for mill: 40 acres In cul
tivation plenty pasture and outside range;
6 acres orchard, fair bulldlpgs; with place, 4
hnrspfl. wnenn. nil fsirm tftAlfl. 8 COWS. 9
jearllnga,large. quantity hay. roots, etc.; 200
bushela.oats. 400 tushel3 vpeat, cnicsena,
pigs, etc; all for $3000, part on time. Col
lins. 270 Washington st.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to suit purchasers. For full particulars
as to various- properties, apply to Macmaster
&: Blrrell, 311 Worcester block.
IMPROVED FARM. 160 ACRES. 10 MILES
from Portland. mile from railroad; 20
acres In hops. Drawer 17. Portland.
FOR SALE OR RENT 40-ACRE FARM ONE
mile west of Albany. New house. Call or ad
dress J. G. Burkhart. Albany, Or.
ANY ONE WANTING TO BUY A GOOD
farm should call on F. Breske. room 44 Sher
lock building. 83 Third at.
FOR SALE A FARM SITUATED IN THE
heart of the Willamette Valley, on S. P. R. R.
C 61 care Oregonlan.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR OTHER
realty, at the Emporium, Hood River, im
proved fruit farms.
300 acres; 200 cultivated. 100 good timber; 16 M.
W. of city, near R. R.; $30 acre. 250 Wash.
H. B. COMPSON & CO. 10 ACRES, IM
proved, within 3 miles city. 618 Mamquam.
160 ACRES NEAR PASO ROBLES SPRINGS,
for sale or exchange: a snap. 2C9 5th.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
BARGAINS IN SEVERAL SECOND-HAND
and slightly used, pinaos this week at Eilers
Piano House: Whitney $218, Stelnwary $1S5,
Decker Brothers $260. Kimball $26S. Emerson
$185, Jennings & Son $S0. E. Gabler &
Brother $65, Hardman $185. Cable $150. Terma
cash or $20 down and $6, $8 or $10 monthly.
107 First st. between Washington and Stark.
LOW-MARGIN CASH CUT-RATE GROCERY,
209 Fourth st. Roasted Rio coffee. 10c lb.;
Costa Rica, 15c lb.; 2 lbs. for 25c; Mocha
Java, 25c lb.; 6 lbs. prunes, 5 lbs. rice, 7
lbs. beans or 1 gal, syrup. 25c; 2-lb. brick
codfish, 15c; fancy Tillamook creamery but
ter, 45c roll; select eggs, every one good, 10c
. perdos.
FOR SALE 30 ACRES, 5-ROOM HOUSE,
smalbbarn and other buildings; orchard; fir
timber for about 2000 cords of Tvood; 2
miles to railroad, 12 to Portland. Cheap.
Inquire Travis Bros., 463 Everett st, near
13th, city.
Radam's Microbe Killer positively cures diph
theria, all throat troubles, blood and skin dis
eases, rheumatism, cancer, catarrh; also enrea
la grippe, colds and lung trouble. Call at 360
Morrison for descriptive pamphlet and sample.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 500 HORSES (NOT
eayuses), from 1 to 6 years old; brood mares
and stallions included, on fine range; would
accept honest trade, part pay. What have you
got? T. Revington. lock-box 753, Portland.
FRUIT TREES APPLE, CHERRY AND
prune trees, $40 to $60 per 1000; currants and
gooseberry, $10 per 1000. Railroad Nursery,
W. S. Falling, station A, Portland.
SEWING MACHINES 20 SECOND-HAND
machines; Singer, Domestic, White. Stand
ard. New Heme, etc S. S. Sigel, 335 Wash
ington st, under Imperial hotel.
ONE FRESH JERSEY, ONE HALF HOL
ateln and Jersey, one Ayrshire. First house
west of reservoir No. 2, Section Line road.
Call Monday.
EXTRA FINE. SEVEN-EIGHTHS JERSEY,
one-eighth Guernsey cow; can be seen Monday
after 9 o'clock, at stable Park and Jefferson
streets.
I HAVE A BEAUTIFUL ORIENTAL -RUBY,
pigeon blood. 1 karat cost $000; will rell
cheap for cash. Address box 903, postofftce,
city.
TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENTED AND
sold. Expert repairing. Office supplies, etc.
Cunningham's, 260 Stark. Both phones.
5 ACRES AT MOUNT SCOTT: ABOUT 200
cords wood In tree: 2 miles from car line;
$285. Address N 62, care Oregonlan.
ONE HIGH-ARM SINGER, $15; WHITE. $7.50;
St John, $5; American, $10; W. & W. No. 8
and low-arm Singer, $5. 350 Morrison.
FOR SALE A PROMISING FAMILY JERSEY
cow. fresh; very gentle; easy milker; young.
80 Grand avenue, corner Stark.
GOOD LOCATION FOR HARDWARE, TIN,
stove or any other store; rents and stock, low
down prices. J. S. B., station B.
TIMBER LAND, 1000 ACRES DOUGLAS FHt;
very choice as to quality and location. Ad
dress E 63, care Oregonlan.
HANDSOME, NEW EASTERN BASE BURN
er, self-feeding parlor coal stover price $55,
for $27.50. 194 First.
FOR SALE MONDAY MORNING, AT 181
Madison st. near bridge, graphophone and
records; very cheap.
FOR SALE, CHEAP-BAIN WAGON; LOW
wheels, broad tire. Inquire jfltpna dock,
foot Taylor street.
FOR SALE FINE GOOSE-NECK WAGON,
spring wagon and buggy horse. Inquire 362
East Washington.
TWO CHOICE COWS: WILL FRESHEN
February 14- and March 2. E. G. Messenger,
Clackamas, Or.
FOR SALE MILK ROUTE, NINE COWS,
complete outfit; house for rent; city, D 05,
care Oregonlan.
PAWNED SOLITAHIE DIAMOND RING, 2
karat, $130; ticket, $10; a rare chance. P 3,
care Oregonlan.
FOR SALE SECOND-HAND POOL TABLE:
cheap. Inquire room 10 Lewis building, Mor
rison and Park.
$300-6 FRESH COWS WITH CALVES. MILK
cans and route of $80 per month. B 65, care
Oregonlan.
FOR SALE TWO WORK HORSES, FRESH
cow, two medium horses. North 20th and
Wilson sts.
$100 TAKES $600 PIANO: $35 TAKES fSO
piano; organ, $37. Mrs. Martin, 104 First,
upstairs.
FOR SALE FINEST COLLECTION INDIAN
baskets In the city. Address W 61, care Ore
gonlan. FRESH MILCH COWS FOR SALE, AT MON
ner'e, on Gales creek. Address Forest Grove,
Or.
SAFES, SAFES, BANK WORK. LOCK DEP'T.
opening lockouts, repairs. J. E. Davis, 66 3d.
S8 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER; $2 CASH,
balance $2 per month. Gas Co., 174 Fifth st.
Magic lanterns, new, second-hand, moving pic
tures. Bullard & Breck. 131 Post, San Fran.
SOLID GOLD RINGS. GUARANTEED. ONLY
$1 each, at Uncle Myers', 143 3d, near Alder-
17 -JEWEL P. S. BARTLETT RAILROAD
watch, $12.50: cost double. 'Drawer 30, city.
BOX COUCHES, WORTH $7 AND" $25. AT
$3.50 and $10;. only one month. At 390 Sixth.
75 rigs, new and second-hand; 500 sets harness,
100 saddles; must be sold. 211 Washington.
FOR SALE OR TRADE A NICE LOT OF
machinery. Address J 2, care Oregonlan.
25-TON LOCOMOTIVE. GOOD RUNNING OR
der, cheap. John Poole, foot ot Morrison.
GRAND RONDD INDIAN SHOPPING BAS
kets. Res.. 121 13th. cor. Washington.
MANDOLINS, $2 50; GUITARS, $5 EACH. AT
Uncle Myers', 143 Third, near Aldtr.
FINE THOROUGHBRED DURHAM COW,
. fresh in a month. Apply 284 Stark.
GENTLE PONY FOR SALE; SUITABLE FOR
riding or driving. 626 Jefferson et.
SEVERAL SECOND-HAND WAGONS AND
buggies. 51 Fourth, near Pine.
i
Pianos.
SHERMAN, CLAY S. CO.. ROOMS 16 AND 17
Rusael building, cor. Fourth and Morrison.
Stein wa & Sons. A. B. Chase and Emerson
pianos", A. B. Chase and W. W Putnam or
gans Cash or installments. Gramophones and
Reglna music boxes
FRANK L FINDLAY. EXPERT TUNER. AT
131 6th st.. Oregonlan bldg. Phone Main 949,
SOULE BROS.. EXPERT TUNERS, 107 FIRST
st. Phones. Eilers Piano House.
HELP -WANTED MALE.
LIFE INSURANCE MAN. EXFERHCNCED
and competent wanted for important district
agency Mutual Life of New York: must hava
bona fide Tecord for writing $100,000 to $300.
000; bond rfquired- liberal commissions and
ofllce allowance. William S. Pond. State Man
ager, Oregonlan building. Portland. Or.
MEN OUR DLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Ex
plains how we teach barber trade In eight
weeks, furnish positions at $60 monthly; pre
sent outfit of tools, allow applicants to earn
tuition, and make special inducements to
those from distance: mailed free. Moler
BarberjCallese. San Francisco. Cat
SALESMEN FOR THE BEST LINE OF MADE-to-measure
clothing. Prices range from $6.50
up. Any live man can easily make from $50
to $100 a week. Write for sample outfit and
terms at. once. Warrington Woolen and
Worsted Mills, Chicago.
ENGINEERS, FIREMEN, MACHINISTS AND
electricians: Send 10 cents for new 40-page
pamphlet containing list of questions asked
by examining board of engineers. Geo. A.
Zeller, bookseller. St Louis, Mo Mention
Oregonlan.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: DON'T PRE
pare for any civil service or census examina
tion without seeing our catalogue of Informa
tion, sent free. Columbian Correspondence
College, Washington, D. C.
AN ENERGETIC SALESMAN OF EXPERI
ence and ability capable of earning $150 per
month and expenses; permanent position:
give references. The Eastern Mfg. C6 315
Dearborn st, Chicago.
4 FALLERS AND 3UCKERS. 50c PER M.;
20 teams. $4, pass; R. R. teamsters and la
borers, $1.75, pass; farm hands; woodchop
pers: other work. Canadian Emp. Agency,
226 Morrison.
WANTED GOOD SALESMEN FOR OUR COM
plete line of lubricating oils and Zanzibar
roof paint Yearly salary contract for right
man. Must mean business. Garfield OH Co..
Cleveland. O.
WANTED EXPERIENCED TRAVEAnG
salesmen: must be of good appearance, have
a good record and know how to sell goods.
St Louis Jewelry Co., dt Louis, Mo.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS WHERE THEY
are, how obtained, salaries paid. Particulars
free Write for circular 115. National Corre
spondence Institute, Washington, D. C.
YOUNG MAN TO TRAVEL: BEGIN JAN. 15;
permanent position and good salary! will re
quire about $25 capital to qualify himself for
business. Address Q 56. care Oregonlan.
SALESMEN FOR THE TEXAS EYE3HIELD;
sails on sicht to all lines of trade. Extra
inducements If goods are "vurchased outright.
The Texas Co., Chicago.
YOUNG MAN FOR OFFfCE, WITH SOME
experience In bookkeeping; give references
and state salary expected. Address Q 2. care
Oregonlan.
SALESMEN BROWN'S TREE PAINT KEEPS
borers, rabbits. Insects away. Money-maker.
Easy seller. Globe Chemical Co , Bloomlng
ton. 111.
ENERGETIC SALESMAN SCHOOL SUP
plies. Country work. $100 salary and extras.
R. O. Evans & Company, Chicago. 111.
WANTED YOUNG MAN, FAMILIAR WITH
stenographic and office work; references re
quired. Address D 61. care Oregonlan.
FIRST-CLSS WAITER; NO OTHER NEED
apply. The Portland restaurant, 305 Wash
ington street, near Fifth.
TRAVELER FOR COMPACT CUTLERT STDE
line. Attractive; low prices. Hadyn Ran
dall & Co., Chicago.
WANTED 20 CONDUCTORS AND 50 BRAKE
men. Bring clearances or refarencea to room
105 St. Charles hotel.
BURNS. THE PHOTOGRAPHER, WANTS A
good canvasser, male or female. Address F 5,
Oregonlan.
LIVE MAN TO COLLECT; SALARY AND
commission. 10 to 12 today, 329 Marquam
building.
A FmST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPH OPERATOR;
young man preferred. ACdress F 2, Orego
nlan. WANTED 000 FAMDL.IES TO GET CARPET
and fancy wealng. Geo. Walling, 482 Union
ave.
WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FOR
good-selling articles. Room 6. 189 Third et.
Workingman's Barber Shop; haircut 15c. shave
10c; 6 chairs. Ed Dennleon, 205 Morrison st
75 TIE-CUTTERS, 10c TD3. CATERING HELP
call. G. Rone, call. R. G. Drake. 152 First
WANTED-500 MEN TO TRY THE BEST 5c
iave and 10c haircut at 27 North Second.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
IF YOU CONTEMPLATE LEARNING SHORT
hand or have failed In some other system,
come and Investigate the Pernln. Can be
learned In one-third the time of Pltmanlc
ejstems. No shading; no position; few word
ings; connective -vowels: no failures. Book
keeping taught Pernin Shorthand School, 211
Oregonlan; H. W. Behnke, Prin.
MRS. PORTER. OF THE PACIFIC EMPLOY
ment office. Is now matron of the Home for
Unemployed, at 305 Third street; will be
be pleased to have all orders sent there. Ore
gon phone Red 1581; Columbia. 170.
ILLOND'S PREVENTATIVE. CONES. THE
greatest of all antiseptics, sent sealed, per
box. $1 50; send 10c for sample and particulars.
Illond Chem. Co., Portland. Or. P. O. box 974.
ORDER YOUR HELP FROM THE VOLUN
teers of America Free Employment Agency,
24 North Second st, Portland. Oregon tele
phone Hood 762. Grant McKay, Manager.
GOOD COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER, WHO
would rent very desirable and first-clas3 pri
vate residence, furnished, and keep few select
boarders. V 2, care- Oregonlan.
WORKING GIRLS I WANT HELP. CITY
and out. Call. I charge same fees as so
called homes for working girls. R. G. Drake,
152 First
PRrVATE LESSONS GIVEN IN SHORT
hand; Graham system; terms reasonable. M
L M 43, care Oregonlan.
GIRLFOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND
care of child; small wages. ,293 Montgomery
street, downstairs.
WANTED A GOOD HOUSEKEEPER, FOR
plain cooking and to keep house neat. 190
Third, city.
WOMAN' OF EDUCATION AND ENERGY. TO
travel for a San Francisco firm. D 2, care
Oregonlan.
WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENER
al housework in a. small family. Apply 392
Salmon st
FIRST - CLASS MILLINERY TRIMMER
wanted; state experience. Addresi O C5, Ore
gonlan. GIRL TO 'DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN
small house. Call Monday morning. 421 West
Park.
NO END OF POSITIONS. CALL. EVERY
body. Canadian Emp. Agency, 226 Morrison.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. 620 Main, between: King and Stout.
WANTED GIRL TO WORK FOR BOARD
and go to school. Apply 889 Sa-vler st
EXPERIENCED SEWING HELP; AN" Ap
prentice wanted. 460 East Clay Bt.
GIRL FOR COOKING AND GENERAL
housework. Apply 335 11th st.
WANTED GHIL IN SMALL FA3HLY. CALL
807 Corbett. On S car.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
TEN ORGANIZERS. LADD3S OR GENTLE
men, for the best fraternal order; salary and
commission to parties with ability. Address
25 Ledger. Tacoma. Wash.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and .Clerics.
SITUATION WANTED WITB? AN IMPLE
ment house, as salesman; in touch with the
largest and best farmers in Eastern Washing
ton. Address J 65. care Oregonlan.
IN A WHOLESALE HOUSE, AS SHIPPING
clerk or helper, by young man, with good
references: would take wages in groceries.
C 4, care Oregonlan.
POSITION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN; Ac
curate and rapid in figures, fair penman;
good references. Address L 65. care Orego
nlan. EXPERIENCED DRUG CLERK WANTS Po
sition, city or country; prefer Eastern Oregon;
good references. P 1, care Oregonlan.
MlaceJ'anoouK..
SITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN. TO
take care of horses, cows, garden and general,
housework; also good milker. Address C 3,
Oregonlan.
YOUNG GENTLEMAN, EXPERIENCED- IN
all detail? hotel work, wishes position In some
outeide town; good refernces. P 2, care Oregonlan.
SITUATION "WANTED MALEL
Miscellaneous.
YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION AS JAJ
tor; has had experience, halls preferred, q
room 40 Logan building. Union ave., betwi
0.30 and o:SU Jr. ... or wrw v , wire
(ronton.
MAN.W1TH CRIPPLED FOOT. WANTS
run elevator, torn oruumrai wmo u
- . utivHiItut within his tjower for
wages. Address V 65, care Oregonlan.
vniivn -vnv "TOMLVTS VORK ON SC2
ranch, or will ao cnoreo ior cny ir cuuna
town family; rererences lumisura. au
Klrhardv room xza xsrewBier uoici.
OTTf t nrrnv a vrATsrA-filS'R. OR BOO
a, ttv MMnuna mnji: aver jLj yeutcs
ence as accountant; references first clc
James W. Smith. 4k: initn st.
Cfirfvft irivr W1VTS WORK CAW T?T
nlsh. reference. Please apply William Wheaa
Small wages expected. Zii Jrtxcn street
posite City Hall.
Tituvrcr TtTA'MTtJ pr.ACTR TO DO COOT
in a family, or any Kino, woric in a Doara::;
houe-or hotel; gcoa reference. jsjsni
Couch St.. city.
BOT, 15 POSITION IN PRINTING OFFlf
or inside wotk witn rename nrm; nas Df
references. Lives at home. L. C. Oregonli
A BOY FROM COUNTRY WISHES PLACE
work mornings and evenings tor ooara
attend business college." E 65, Oregonia
MAN AND WIFE DESntE POSITION
caretaker, or place where man could get wo
city or country. Aaaress u o, uregoman.
RELIABLE. WORTHY MAN. AS FIREMJ
Janitor or drive1 dellverj- wegon; city refi
ences. J 3, care Oreronian.
ENERGETIC- CAPABLE MAN WANTS WOI
of any kind In city, wholesala houses pi
rerred. M 07. Oregonlan.
WANTED EMPLOYMENT OF ANY KEsi
by young married man; gooa references,
drees E 3, Oregonlan.
SITUATION. BY A YOUNG JAPANESE
wanted; general housewvrk or help cooklr.
K. 63, care Oregonlan.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS COOKING IN
small family or boarding-house, work
kind. 208 Everett.
TrrrTtr it- i -?t-ct -two oaatto vr,
"""" .. -t.EJi XIS.IV .UUiJ, l""-il
dishwashers, farmers, loggers. R. G. Dr
152 First. Phones.
YOUTH WANTS PLACE TO WORK
board and attend school. X 2. Oregonlan.
POSITION AS MARINE OR STATIONS
engineer. K 3. care Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Domeatica.
WANTED. BY 100 GIRLS. WORK OF
kinds. Save us time and car fare by tei
Dhoninfr your order to the Canadian Eni
Agency, 226 Morrison L We are waltll
in weir pariora.
SITUATION. BY RELLlBLE WOMAI
nursing or assisting housework. In or out
city; no objections to milking. G 3", Ore
man.
WORK WANTED FOR DOMESTICS. WAll
resscs. chambermaids, cooks, anybody. K.
Drake, 152 First Phones.
GOOD. RELIABLE GIRL WANTS PLACE
worto In good home; country preferred.
dres3 A 3. Oregonlan.
GIRL. 11 YEARS. ATTENDING SCHC
will assist with housework for her board.
Halsey st.
SITUATION WANTED TO DO GENER.I
housework. 148 Knott St.. Lower Albina.
POSITION BY NO. 1 LADY COOK; CIl
preferred. Room 15. Depot hotel.
TO DO HOUSEWORK BY THE DAY.
quire 4ll Seventh st.
Dressmakers.
DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW MORE E
gagements by the day. can give gooa rei
ence. 93 10th St.. near Stark. Phon Bwrt
838.
BY DRESSMAKER. SEWING BY THE DA
or will sew at home. Mlsa urown, 103 n
street.
Housekeepers.
SITUATION" WAJJTED BY MIDDLE-AO:
iauy. a3 nouseKeeper; amy repciiMe yuti
need answer. Call after 6 P. M.. room
First National bank building.
YOUNG WOMAN. WITH NO INCUMBRAN:
would like position as housekeeper for wl
ower, or care or rooming-nouse. u i.
Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPIg
by young widow. No objections to leaving t
city. Reference given. Addres3 A 1, Oi
gnian.
MIDDLE-AGED LADY" WANTS PLACE
housekeeper. Address corner Sellwood ajj
Delay streets. Albina.
Stenographers and. Typevrrltera. j
STENOGRAPHER; YOUNG LADY; SEVER.
years' experience Insurance and. connnerc
work; also possesses Knowieage or DOOKxee
lng. D 3, Oregonlan-
pflSTTTOM tv rmrPETECT YOrNG LA
stenographer, who has also had experience
office assistant; references. Address N 3. ca
Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED. ACCURATE. RELTAJtl
-vxjuntr woman sientJKramier niuai wave v.u
at once. Salary nominal. A 65. Oregonia
POSITION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLAi
stenographer; can rurnien Desc ot reierenij
Acare"s v l, care uregunian.
Mlscellaneona-
n-trnjrTTr'tir.Tr Trrv'TWTTTT?MfB!'r "MTH
Orwi,Vi-rnn',fHnTiV rip,lrfr4 nnaition where the
are one or two children; would take posltlj
as companion. Of mueneeper, wnu iicn
Kept. Ji tH. care urejsujiiujj.
MIDDLE-AGED LADY WANTS PLACE
housekeeDer or nurse for husband and W2
or widower with one or two children. Osbo
hotel. East Ash and urano. ave.
STK.VOGRAPHER: FIVE YEARS EXP1
ence; Al references: will work part or
day. Address a z. uregonian.
VOTTNG GIRL WANTS PLACE TO WOI
for her board and attend university. Inquii
Portland university.
tnimrinnnv TV A TTVTlTCk ATTEWTV TWA
id or as working companion. Address D
care Oregonlan.
YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION
cashier: can give good references. Address
2. Oregonlan.
LADY WISHES POSITION TO WORK
board and room; small wages. Address F
Oregonlan. i
-vVANTED-POSITION BY WOMAN COOS
hotel or logging camp. Q 4, care Oregonlan
BY EXPERIENCED COOK: BOARDEM
house or camp. Call at 95 11th. cor Stark.
WANTED AGENTS.
ONE MILLION WILL BE SOLD- THE FIRS
year. Agents of generating gasoline laml
are all coming our way. ro generating
will sell alongside of the "Perfection."
Is the only gasoline gas lamp that does
reaulre generating. No torch, no alcohol.
pump, no waiting to get up- steam. Iight3 1
stantiy just UKe gas. can be turned up j
down as desired. A brilliant 100-cand3
power light at a cost of only 1 cent
night The Invention gives people In t
country advantages or city gas at practical
no cost, ana enables people in cities to
their light bills down to almost nothl
Live agents wanted everywhere. Send
circulars, .rerrectloa incandescent Gas
Co., Omaha. Neb.
SALESMEN FOR ALL LINES OF BUSTN
(splendid side line), to sell our advertlsJi
fans; newest, latest patterns. Just the thi
customerswantt 30 per cent commission. Mai
ot our men give their entire tima to our 111
and make from $75 to $125 every wee!
guaranteea oest side una ever offered, wr
promptly, with references. American No
eity L'o.. Cincinnati, o.
AGENTSON SALARY OR COMMISSION.
greatest agents' seller aver produced; eve!
user oi pen ana mic buys it on sight; 200
dw per cent, prom; ona agent's sales amou
ed to $620 In six days: another S32 In 1
hours. Monroe Mfg. Co.. X 44, La. Cross
wis.
AGENTS WANTED 100.000 AGENTS WAN
ed at once, to sail Life and Work of Dwia
L. Moody, official and authentic edition. Wr
ten by his son. Wm. R. Moody and Ira.
Sankey. Liberal terms, freight paid, cred
given. Outfit free. Write today. P "?
Zlegler & Co.. 324 Dearborn et.. Chicago. Hli,
AGENTS "LIFE OF MOODY" BY HIS SO"!
uniy authentic dook issued, anuiona want
sens at signt. Highest commissions.
free, freight prepaid, credit given. Write
day Chicago Bible House, 50 Fifth av
unicago.
WANTED AGENTS AND SOLICITORS-Yf
can make money selling good watches, chair
cnarms ana nne rings, aianuiacturera gv
antes with every article. Send for catalog
w. j. aiintoa & Co., Uncola Trust Bids.,
JjQUlffc -uo.