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?T'7v$"'',si(!j',3"r'5f5 jj-j. "wv5TiwF3gpi9w"rv THE SUNDAY OBEGONIAIS, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 4,1900. jp5'A knowledge -OF- Bookkeepiog and Stenography makes an office position certain within reasonable time. The success of - hundreds of our graduates proves this. Our teaching is thorough, and " practical. It establishes self-reliance and confidence. That is why our - graduates succeed so well in business. Our school Is a live, active, wide-awake business community, in miniature. Bookkeeping, banking, correspondence, shorthand, type- wrkJog, office practice, etc., are carried on by our students exactly as such work Is doncin the commercial world. Seeing is believing. Visit : ' our school, and see for yourself what we are doing. Get our catalogue, also. It tells what and how we teach. Portland Business College 'A. P. Armstrong, Prin, Fifth and Yamhill. J. A. Wcsco.'Secretary. - GENERAL TORRES KILLED. Said to Have Fallen in a Battle Willi YaHla In Bacatcte Mountains. CHICAGO, -Feb. 3. A special to the Trifewse from Bisbee, Ariz., says: A dispatch -was received here last-night from Qu&ym&s, conveying news that Gen oral Lorenzo Torres, commander of the Maclean forces in the Yaqui war, had been kitted hi the Bacatete mountains. The report is lacking in detail and has not beon confirmed. Advices are also received that a. battle was fought between the Yaoris and Mexicans January 27, the Mexicans then being under the command e General Tor res. The fighting occurred on the Guaymas aooert, SI miles east of Guaymas. The Yaqrie withdrew and were not pursued. The number engaged was 2000 on the Mex ican, and 3089 on the Yaqui side. Nine Yaftttie, 81 Indian women, and 26 Indian otafMren were taken captive by the Mex icans. General Torres lost S3 lcilled, 210 wounded and 96 missing, while the Yaqui loos ie put at 90 killed and wounded. The Xafcuie still hold the mouth of the Yaqui 84 the line of steamers between the river and Guaymas is not in operation. Soata Teresa, who is with the Yaquis at that point, has with her 3000 fully equipped anon. The Guaymas desert, in which General Uorree repulsed the Yaquis, is 25 miles wMte, Us western limit being within 25 ntlee of Guaymas. The desert consists mostly of boulders. There is no sand, no vegetation or water, and this is the only time in the year when the desert -can be crossed with safety, owing to the ftoroe heat. It Is impossible to make prog ress by horseback on It, owing to the sHpoery rocks. The Yaquis, who expected to cross the desert before the Mexicans got a start, ad then fall on Guaymas, were handi capped by their horses and did not get far before the moon rose. The Mexicans wore on the desert before the Yaquis had gone eight miles across it. The Mexicans made good progress, as they had no horses to lead, coming up with the Yaquis in the middle of the desert, where the .battle 'was fought at 8 o"'crock in the morning of January 27. The Yaquis, un der Tenebaato, stood their ground by pre senting a regular front, extending from boulder to boulder, and placing parties on the projections. The horses were kept in .& bunch away from the fire. The Mexicans suffered heavily while advancing upon the Yaquis, and then came a hand-to-hand fight, for which the Mex ioans were better equipped than their enemies. The conflict lasted three hours. The horses of the Yaquis stampeded, but the Indians fought on. The Yaquis worked .around the Mexicans, then withdrew and started back toward the Bacatete moun tains. At Guaymas the Mexicans are ex pected to return to the Bacatete moun tains, after a rest. If the Yaquis had succeeded in crossing the desert, Guaymas would have been at their mercy. Four hours delay saved the town. The Yaqui junta here is said to be maneuvering for the issue of bonds. "Members of the provincial government be botteve that an issue of 2,009,000 would be successful in the United S fates and So The Yaqui trouble has gone so far that "nqul" buttons have appeared. These buttons contain American colors, with the worths, "Yaqui Must Live," in Spanish, printed on them. American colors are used beoause the rebels have no flag. o HOTEL ARRIVALS. THB PORTLAND. C Frankontfeal. NY ICG Jacobs, Oregon Cj R W Hoffman. NY IM Abrams, San Fran J X Derntager, Mid- iW A Cobb. San Fran ntuthwn. Conn I Arthur J Helnenan. do J P Carr, Dubuque IChas Srtber. St Louis W B Lamias. Denver J A Bennett, St Joe S Fro. Chicago Q Llrdgreen, St Paul Monry Doyle. Vane. BOCA Bell. La Grande 30IMN. D Josph.AthoVLC C Hampton. Marysvl Ies E W Taliant & wife, B C Oorfeta. Spokane I Astoria 8 J Socfce. New York IJ H Kelly, Astoria 3S Dotriok. Jr. San Fr JA C Anderson. Chicago "fern Xaedoaald, San FlD W Hodge, Buffalo M. AJCero. Salt Lake W W Durham, Chicago W "W Ryan, wt & eon.1 W A Vize. Cincinnati Baa Fraactaeo IW A Hetael, Plttsbg.Fa m D Goodrich NT JW H Mead, city W C Smith, Saomato ;A R Jacobs, Oregon Cy A Ftaeh & wife, ,L H Briggs, Qulncy, Or wHtane IJ B Crowley, San Fran C Vfevsl, Astoria j THK IMPERIAL. C W. Knowles, Manager. B F Baker. Columbia. (John Mosh. New Tork ID A McLean, Astoria W H Leeds, Salem K K Smith, Palo Alto IG W Shaw, Corvalli J W MbtotII. TUUmnlr mTi XaU. Bataler X DaeUM. Buffalo A X Tanocvanter. Se- v MCAroy. faeacue tts i. Koehler. Aberdeen X Be Pisco. Seattle . U s Sutherland. Salem W X Faaohamus, R B Fleming. Salem thfcama IJ C Young. Baker City F A Oameat. WW W O Pettersou. city J X "Walsh. Boston "Mrs Patterson, city ft- L Flankers. Bohemia! R Baleutlner. Pendleton W T WIBtamwn, (Mrs Balsutlner do Safont T T Geer. Salem W Taltaat, Astoria JMrs Cooper. Salem Mn TuUaat Astoria tMrs Downing. Salem 1 1t A Bonaet Asto-ialA Oopenheimer. S F Mt W X Howell, do IA D Allen. Astoria loafcstle TmUttwer. on 'Mrs Allen. Astoria C Calreee, U S S piaster Allen, Actorla Port I THB ST. CHARLES. F Shagbeci. city P W Yettick. Camas A It WUttamc and wf,J Swing, Astoria Dragon City L J Gray. Mayors A Bona it, Owyhee L 3 Smith, Majxers X Muoaeman. Aptorto 'Max Cohn. San. Fran X Hanthorn. AttoriajW G Rhude & wife. JtefaB Snuth. Aetorta ' 5rays River R M Scott, Ft Caney iWm Slrgleton, do O It Pearson, do XOlKB. do I Pack. Ft Cantor 01 Stwoahatar, Caetle Hook T a Hamilton. DiUer D K Attenburc & wife, Wl 1 Xeefer. Oetrander R Attenburc, do D BracM. Oatranoer W H Bathgot & -w.Wls S A. Wanriltoii. Hood R ID St i' nai?t tTinoTviM Fot SaUth. Potneroy IS F Clay; Denver Bun Wt. Scappooce W H Benard.Huntlngta S Orris, Camas. "Wash Lt-OMrd Merrill. Pen Mra Ottkctweoa, do I -Ueum Hotel Doanclly, Taeoma. Ertn plan; hsadesuariers for conv taenalnlwea. Chllberc'a restaurant la Hotel Bntler, Seattle. Rooms with or without its and gents' grillrooms In connection. Rruoe's Grill Boom and Restaurant Bbwk street, opp. Chamber of Commerce. - n Br. Wise is at room. 614. Dekum. XFW TODAY. Mortgage Loans O inuworod olty property, at lowest rates. SHk OuaraMee & Trust Co., 7 Chamber of Commerce. rrow TODAY. Auction & Commission Merchants S. L N. GILMAN, Auctioneer . ADVANCES. BOTE PHONES. Will pay CASH FOR FURNITURE if parties selling do not wish to wait for auction rale. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of fine arti cles of HOUSDHOLD FURNITURE, Including handsome PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and BED ROOM FURNITURE; also KITCHEN FURNI TURE, etc.. at 411 WASHINGTON STREET, TUESDAY NEXT. FEB. 6, at 10 A. M. BUYERS WILL. DO WELL TO ATTEND THIS SALE. Now on view. ALSO AUCTION SALE ON FRIDAY NEXT, at 10 A. M.. at 411 WASHINGTON ST. We will sell the FURNITURE AND FITTINGS OF RESIDENCE. SALE FRIDAY NEXT, AT 10 A. M. S. L. N. GLLMAN. Auctioneer. Trustee's Auction Sale of Furs, Rugs, etc. by the Trustee. WE ARE INSTRUCTED BY THE TRUSTEE TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNES DAY NEXT. AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., THE EN TIRE STOCK OF FUR RUGS. CAPES, COL LARETTES, ETC., OF THE FIRM OF MESSRS. APPLEGATE & PRASIL. 143 THIRD STREET. SALE "WILL TAKE PLACE AT 411 WASHINGTON STREET WEDNES DAY NEXT. FEB. 7, AT 10 A. M. LADIES ARE INVITED TO INSPECT GOODS AND ATTEND THE SALE. WHICH IS ABSO LUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Of a good assortment of household furniture, SQUARE PIANOS, etc. on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, at 10 A. M., at" auction rooms, 182 FIRST STREET, comprising: Corduroy plush couch; 7-pleoe upholstered jiarlor set. In good condition; oval ash extension table; handsome banquet lamp; S5-pleoe DINNER SET (porce lain): lady's writing desk; large 6-foot HEAVY PLATE MIRROR: oak HOLL-TOP DESK; o foot showcase; 3-foot showcase; two 6-foot oak vases; fine DAVIS SEWING MACHINE, with all attachments; 6 new carpet sweepers; 2 pairs heavy portieres; 5 pairs lace curtains; chairs and rockers; large Oriental rug and Brussels carpets: line hardwood bedroom eulta; springs and mattresses: one JEWEL and three other cook ranges; air-tight and coal heaters, etc. Also one STANDARD PHONOGRAPH. In oak. case: made to hold records, can be easily shipped from one point to another: 45 records, scire of which were taken In foreign countries; instruments for making new records and show ing, all complete. J, T. WILSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Of a fine STOCK of GROCERnsS and up-to-date fixtures-, HORSE AN1 WAGON. THURS DAY. FEB. 8. at 10 A. it., at 101 THIRD STREET, between Yamhll and -Taylor, com prising: Teas; coffees; about 8 barrels flour: dried fruit; mixed spices; ajrup (In barrel and canned); soap; beans; washing sodas; baking powder: rolled oats, huckwheat; Jams; Jellies and pickles; canned fruits and meats; lard; salt fish. The list of fixtures comprises: One .National CASH REGISTER: DAXTON COMPUTING SCALES: 5 pairs other scl; one 51-foot ihow case. one upright showcase; one square ohow case; one Enterprise coffee mill; one truck; four counters; one oil tank; one Ice box; on office, desk; one eight-day clock; two etep-laa-ders; four stoes; one heater, etc. Also very fine young horse, 1250 pounds: good harness and delivery wagon. Sale commences at 10 A. M. sharp. Terms cash. This .stock should attract every housekeeper, and grocers and dealers should Inspect the FIXTURES, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT 10 O'CLOCK. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. S 6. BaKftTa Co. SPECIAL SALE On Tuesday Next, February 6th Furniture, etc, from private residence, Wil lamette Heights, removed for convenience of sale to the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, Corner Alder and Park streets, comprising: UPRIGHT PIANO. Jn good condition: MUSlC CVBINET. 200 YARDS OS LOWELL BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, carpet lining; Smyrna rugs; Brussels art 6quare; Bagdad and French stripe portieres; Irish point and other lace cur tains; large mirror. In white frame; very hand same and costly, gilt BANQUET LAMPS, ONYX STANDS, fancy rockers, with Uphol stered seats; rattan arm-chairs; fine couch, In wide pattern corduroy, made expressly to or der; oak divan; LEATHER COUCH, suitable for library or office, flat-top desk: reolvlng chair?, walnut library table: well-made walnut open bookcase; 8 vols. Century Dictionary, and other books; oval marble-top tables; Domestic se-nlng machine: extension table; dining chairs; silverware; quartered-oak center tables; well flnlshed walnut bedroom sets, with marble tops; oak cheval bedroom sets; BRASS AND IRON FRENCH BEDSTEADS, all complete, with hair mattresses and best Yum Yum ""prlngs: feather pillows, pretty shaped front WHITE MAPLE DRESSER: oak chiffonier with French-plate mirrors. rolLof art mat ting; hall lamps; heating 6toves, and other ef fects. Sale at 10 A. M. GEO. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. On Thursday Next, February 8th AT CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS Corner Alder and Park streets, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE of furniture. Brussels and three-ply carpets, stoies, etc Sale at 10 A. M. GEO. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. Parties having FURNITURE or household ef fects to sell will And the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS the best medium tor the disposal of same. CASH paid for furniture, etc, In large or snail quantities. AUCTION SALES at residences a specialty. Settlements made same day. Both phones. GEO. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers, BY CURRIE & PAGE - GRAND OPENING AUCTION SALE at the new auction room3, 262 FIRST ST., cor. Madi son, on THURSDAY NEXV, FEB. S, at 10 A. M. An unusually fine collection of furniture and. "household effects will be found. Including. R, S. parlor suit. Winds6r folding bed, with B.-P. mirror; bedroom seta; B. W., M.-T. bu reau; bed lounge, easy h-.td occasional chairs; rockers, masste mahogany mantel, handsome sideboard; extension dining table, chairs: stands, springs, mattrecses, bedding: sewing machines. Brussels and. ingrain carpets, ele gant eight-day clock, Indian bead work, curios; Empire steel range, several cooking and heat ing stoves, and hosts of other useful and orna mental articles- too numerous to mention. Goods on view Wednesday. Your Inspection is requested. Terms cash. No resene. JOHN CAMPBELL CURRIK. Auctioneer. 262 First st. Oregon phone North 211. AT AUCTION We will commence on MON J5AX. FEB. 6, at 10 A. M.. to sll the HIB BARD stock of BOOTS. SHOES. RUBBERS etc, at the store 228 First St. Tm ari No reserve. CURRB3 & PAGE, Auctioneer. ' J wttm DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Feb. 3.-8P. M. Maximum temperature. CO; minimum temperature, 43; river reading at 11 A. M., 6.5 feet change in thelast 2ivhourg, 0.7 foot; total precipitation, 8 P Mto 8 P. M., trace; total precipitation from Sept. 1, 1S90, 23.67 Inches; normal precip itation from Sept. 1, 1839, 27JB, Inches; defi ciency, 3.49 inches; total sunshine Feb. 2, 0.54; possible sunshine Feb. 2, 9,44. WEATHER SYNOPSIS. Rain has fallen in Northern California and west of the Cascades In Oregon and Washington. The winds are southeast axong the coast, ex cept at Portland, where a northeast wind pre vailed for a few hours. Portland reports tho lowest barometer reading, 29.90, but the center of the low area la probably-northwest-of Van couver island. The low pressure will cause occasional rains Sunday, and probably a con tinuance of southerly winds and mild temper ature west of the Cascades. East of them rain Is also probable, with slight temperature changes. - WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 2S hours ending at midnight Sunday. Feb. 4: Western Oregon and Western Washington Oc casional rain; southerly winds. Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Occa sional rain; southwest winds. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Oc casional rain; winds west to south. Portland and vicinity Occasional rain, with southerly winds. , CLASSIFIED AD. RATES "Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "Housekeep ing Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or less, 15 'cents; 16 to 20 words, 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), 15 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 ol flee, should always be Inclosed In sealed envel opes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for er rors In advertisements taken through the tele phone. MEETING NOTICES. ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. All members are Invited to ac company the W. tJ. matron to As toria, Feb. 10, leaving at 8 o'clock A. M. Boat will wait for our return. For Information call phone Brown 511. By or der MARGARET LUTKE, W. G. Matron. PORTLAND LODGE, NO. 55, A. F. & A. M. Special meeting this Sunday. 1:30 P. M. sharp, at Ma sonic Temple, to conduct funeral of Brother W. R. Hackett, of Hood, River lodge. Members and visiting Dromers are earnestly requested to be present. Funeral from Holman's chapel at 2 P. M. HENRY ROE, W. M. Attest: I. W. PRATT. Sec A. O. U. W. AND D. OF H. Members and their friendB should not miss the entertainment to be ghen by Fidelity Lodge, No. 14, D. of H., In their hall. cor. Grand ave. and East Pine st., on Thursday eve. Fab, 8. Admission, 10 cents. CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB Will hold an open meeting on Tuesday evening at Assembly hall of Chamber of Commerce, to which all citizens are Invited to hear an address on the new registration law, by Us author, Mr. Ed Bingham. Prominent democrata will afterward address the meeting on political Issues. The poll-book will be open to voters desiring to af filiate with the club. BORN. COOPER To Chas. and Annie H. D. nee Brown, a 0-pound daughter. , Cooper DIED. KELLEY At his late resldehce, 90 Grand ave., Myron B. Kelley, aged 48 years 15 days. Funeral will take place from St. Francis church, corner Eleventh and E. Oak sts., Mon day, Feb. &. i!KX, at a A. M. Friends in vited to attend. HACKETT At Good Samaritan hospital. Feb. 1. 1000, William Russell Hackett, a member of A. F. & A. M., Hood River, Or. Funeral will take place from Holman's chapel. Fourth and Yamhill sts., Sunday, 2 P. H. Frienda-lnvltd to attend. FUNERAL NOTICE. BEHARREL The funeral services of Hazel, daughter of Ella and Wm. H. Beharrel, will be held at the residence, 470 Park st., today at 2 P. M. Friends Invited. EDWARD HOLM AN, Undertaker, 4th and Yamhill sta. Rena StinHon, lady asaistnnt. Both phones No. 607. J. P. FINLEY & SON, Undertakers. Lady Assistant. 275 Third at. Tel. . F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East, Alder. Lady Assistant. Both phones. NEW TODAY. CAPE NOME SCHOONERS FOR SALE 1 schooner, '103 tons, price $4000. 1 schooner, ISO tons, price $5000; will carry 360 tons freight. 1 schooner, 125 tons, price $5000; new calls; , une cunuiuun. 1 schooner, 90 tons, prloe $3000; special bar gain; has carried 40 passsngers; 80 tons freight to Kotzebue sound; half cash, balance before vessel goes to sea. For full particulars of above vessels and terms Inquire of CAPTAIN HANDY, Esmond hotel. WANTED A GOOD MAN WITH ?30OO TO $4000 In a desirable manufacturing business; profits large; capital vlll rapidly develop very large business. Q 8, care Oregonlan. SAGO. TAPIOCA. SPLIT PEAS, PEARL BAR ley, cornstarch, gloss starch and dried green peas, 5c per pound. At McKlnnon Grocery Co.. 173 Third st. FOR SALE A VERY DESIRABLE COTTAQE on west side of Mount Tabor; located on main road; part time If desired. Address V 0, car Oregonlan. FOR SALE A NEW 0-ROOM HOUSE: FINE location, on East -Side; Installment payments If desired. Address K 7, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP THE BEST STOCK ranch In Washington; spring water piped to both houses. R. W. DuBols, Portland. Money to Loan at 6 Per Cent On city property: no commission. 634 Chamber of Commerce. Sol Bloom, $100 TO $5000 TO LOAN On mortgages; low Interest; light expenses. W. S. Ward. Attorney, 319 Allslty building. JUST RECETVED CARGO OF WALLSEND COAL PACIFIC COAST CO., Telephone 229. 219 Washington st. BONDS, WARRANTS Netting 5 to 8 per cent, for sale. J. w. Cruthero & Co., 314 Chamber of Commerce. Mortgage Loans On Improved city and farm property, at lowest current rates. Building loans. Installment loans. Macmaster & Blrrell. Zll Worcester fclk. BONDS MORTGAGES Highest market price paid for municipal and sohool 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. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Special Sale "Upright, rosewood case, $85; fine Harrington, nearly new. $160; elegant Kra kauer. oak case, $1C5; Stelnway. in splendid condition, $176; organs, $40- to $00, -and other rare bargains. New pianos for rent. l W. T. SHANAHAN & 'CO., 207 SwmdstA- O. U. W. Temple. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. V. BLOCK AND 7-ROOM HOUSE. GOLD smlth's addition, $3S00. Good corner, $3500; paying 11 per cent on investment. Two lotn in block 9, Multnomah addition. One lot In block 16, Central Albina. One lot In bloc 7, Southern Portland. Five lots In block 26. L &. S. Co.'e First addition to OsWego. We have a fine list of both business and residence and farm property. Jennings &. Co., 3C9Vi Morrison st. BEST INVESTMENT WASHINGTON - street propertj, near Third, West Side, at a sacrifice. For factory or laundry purpcees-' Block on East Seventh and Stark, large springs. Smith, 100 Grand ave.. East Side. sGz FOR SALEREAL ESTATE. BARGAIN COLUMN Modern 7-room houses. 6CS-610 S. ish, and 29-31 E. 16th: 51S50 each. ,- 2. lots and 7-room hou?e. N. E. cor. S. 22d f and Conic. corner and 8-room house, 694 E. Alder. 2 lots, running from E. 6th to E. 7th. be tween Morrison and Alder. Lot and O room cottage. 147 B. 20th. 53x100 and cottage. E. 1Sth and Belmont. BOxlOO and 2 rottages, E. Yamhill, near 24th. Corner and 3-roc.m house, 090 E. Yamhill. Lots In Dent's addition. Beacon and Mllwau kle tsts.. S400 each. Sightly lots, E. Eighth and Brooklyn. Block and modern house Et 21st and Gllsan. tSOrJ.00, 7-room house, 388 Grand ave. north. 3 lots and 2 store buildings. Union ave. and Sellwood sts. 50x100 and 8-room house, 341 Tillamook. Lot and desirable house, 619 Mississippi ave. Lot and des!rabl cottage. 544 Kerby. 50x100 and cottage, 511 Vancouver ave. houses on San Rafael 6t. Alblna; now pay lng8 per cent on price asked. 10 acres right In the city. This property faces car line, and Is the most desirable tract for subdividing and value on the market. The above Is a partial list of properties owned by a foreign mortgage company. The prices are low and the terms easy. W. H. GRINDSTAFF, 246 Stark. $000-3 LOTS IN PIEDMONT. $7502 lots and cottage, sS. E. cor. Falling and Minnesota ave. 1000-50xl2G and 2 cottages. E. Russell st, now paying 10 per cent. S1D50 2 lots, cottage, 905 Mississippi ave. $500 Lots TOxlOO, E. Ash, near 20th. f ISO 50x100, 6-room. cottage, 560 E. Oak. 1000-35x100, 7-room house. 251 Hancock. 1S50 House and lot,, Sunnyslde. $900 Improved acre, Curry ave. $1000 South-front lot, E. Oak. near 14th. $136050x100, modern 6 - room house and nam, 793 Michigan ave. -SICOO-Quarter block, Holladay's addition. $135050x100, 5-room cottage, Grand ave., near Weldler, Holladay's. $2100-3 ldts, E. 17th and Weldler. $3500 Acre and quarter, facing S. P. rail road, 3 houses, E 3d and Stephens. Favorable, terms' or, any of the above. W. H. GRINDSTAFF. 348 Stark. CHOICE WEST SIDE BUYS $405000x100. with a strictly first -class 9 room house. This property is located 746 John son, Nob Hin. House Is modern in every detail, and was built at a cost of $5400. $5500 Corner lot and 10-room modem hous on 10th st., cor. Mill. $300025x100. cottage, 104 11th it., near Washington. $7000-60x200 and 2 houses, north side Burn side, from 9th to 10th sts. $4500 Lot and house, 10th St., near Stark. $2000 Modern cottage, 701 Davis, near 21st. $2500100x100, with 2 small cottages, S. W. cor. 16th and Raleigh. $2300-Corner lot, 24th St., King's Second $000 to $700-Lots In Doscher's 2d add.. Jf orth Portland. $1700-60x100. Irving, between 23d and 24th. 1500 25x100, 12-room house, 449 Johnson. $10f0 Desirable quarter block. Portland Heights. $85050x100, Johnson, near 21st $7500 Block facing N. P. railroad, 19th and Wilson. Warehouse property. 50x100 and cottage. 330 N- 10th. $3000 Lot and desirable house, 150 N. 22d. $2100 South-front lot, on. Irving, Just east of 23d. $2600 Modern cottage, Hoyt, near 22d. Corner and 2 cottages, 11th and Kearney. lirUOO and cottage, 809 Corbett. Correr and 0-room house, 840 First. Corner and 2 houses. Water and Whlttaker. Corner and 2 houses, Corbett and Arthur. Three hobses and lots. Nebraska St., South' em Portland? $750 each. 125x100 on Tburman, between 21st and 22d. Favorable terms on any of the above. W. H. GRINDSTAFF. 246 Stark. EAST SIDE BARGAINS $85o 6-room house anot lot, Sunnyslde. $550 4-room house and lot near East An keny car barn. $1850 9-room new and modem house, on car line, Sunnyslde. $950 5-room house and lot between East Ankeny and Burnslde sts. $2000 7-room house and lot, East Burnslde. $550 7-room house and lot, Woodlawn. F. BRESKE, Sherlock bldg., 83 Third st. 100x100, with 3 good houses, on 13th st. north, for $5000. $2700-50x100, with 2 good houses, on 7th st. $2050 House and lot near 12th and Market. $425050x100, with 2 houses, on 14th, near Morrison. F. BRBSKE, Sherlock bldg., 83 Third at. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS On 12th St., West Side, south of Morrison, iracllonal lot, cast front; price $1250. A snap. On East Ankeny and East Burnslde sts., from $400 to $1200. Sunnj.side. from $350 to $500. Alblna, from $200 to $550. F, ;BRESKE, Sherlock bldg., 83 Third at. CHOICE INVESTMENTS -S130O Cottage and lot East Side, cheap. -$5300 Modern dwelling, 6th and Jackson. $ 700 Choice lot E. 17th, near E. Main. $ 300 Business property Williams ave ; pays good Income; will advance rapidly. $2000 For a good corner on 22d st. $2400 Three acres west slope of Mt. Tabor. $1200 Lot 60 feet, Overton, near 22d st. S1000 Lot on Pettygrove, near 21st st. $2200 Corner 100x100, 21st and Pettygrove etreetsv $ 625 80-acre farm with some Improvements. $300030 acres one mile east of Mt. Tabor. $10.000 A beautiful home near Mt. Tabor. $2600 Quarter corner B. 20th and Madison streets. Dairy farm near Scappoose 180 acre3. $1250100 acres 18 miles east of Portland; good improvements. $2250 Quarter block with two-story dwell ing. First1 and" Lowell. HARTMAN. THOMPSON & POWERS, Room 3, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. $0700 BLOCK. 10TH AND MARKET STS. f 100 14 block In Holladay's add. 900 Cor., lot near E. Morrison and 19th. $1100-85x100, E. Salmon and 22d. $ 650 Choice lots, E. Ankeny or Burnslde streets. . , House and cottages in different locations, cheap. - If -you want suburban acreage see .me. F. W. TORGLER, 6 Sherlock bldg. $4&00-J. W. OGILBEE.-ROOM 11. 145 FIRST . street. 55 acres; 40 acres In line state of cultiva tion; good 6-room farmhouse, large barns and t other outbuildings; 10 acre3 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. FOR SALE REGARDLESS OF REAL VAL uea. One acre, Sullivan's addition; payments to suit. Lot 50x125, Upper Alblna. Modern 0-room house, south of Clay. 6-room cottage on Montgomery st. One block and some quar ter blocks In North AlDlna. John M. Cress, room 408 The Dekum. CENTRAL CITY INCOME PROPERTY FOR one-half Its lormer value. 300 acres land near Portland for less than timber Is worth. 00 acres near Beaverton at half price, refused. block, choice residence property, for nmount loaned on same. A 0, care Oregonlan. MUST SELL AT ONCE MODERN, NEW 8 room dwelling; brick basement, furnace, por celain bath, mantel, gas, electric light, stone wall, cement walk; walking distance, on the East Bide; leased for $25 monthly; price S2900; $1000 cash. P. O. box 476. city. FOR SALE 83 ACRES OF GOOD LAND; 30 acres cleared; good house and barn; a living spring of good water: half mile from good school; 7 mires southwest of N. Yamhill. T. Mitchell. Barbara, Clatsop county, Or. 54000 WILL BUY SO ACRES OF HEAVY timber land- close to city; 40 acres In section 23, 40 acres la section 25, township 2, Mult nomah county. No agents wanted; free of Incumbrance. K 9, care Oregonlan. GOING TO ALASKA; MUST . SELL SOON; make an bffer. Modern 7-room house, frac tlorianot: choice location, West Side. Also 5 room cottage. "Nob Hill, easy terms. C. E. Bennett, 127 Fourth st. UNIQUE TRACT OF INCOME-PAYING LAND of the -richest soil, with good house and im provements, on car line to Oregon City. Price $5500. F. Y. Andrews & Co., Hamilton build ing. $1000 FART CASH 5-ROOM. TWO-STORY, hard-finished house and barn, 1171 Hawthorne ave,;. city water; 16 fruit trees. Hawthorne Ave. cars pass the door. THE. BEST BUY, IN THE CITY A r FINE iiome on the West Side, Nob Hill; must be sold. For patlculars see Laldlaw, room 303 Chamber of Commerce. WILL BUILD YOU HOUSE TO SUIT; GOOD -locations only; monthly Installments no high er than rent; small payment down. Box 476. INVESTMENT. OVER 8?i PER CENT IN terestr can be obtained for $12,500 by applying to F. "V.'Andrews & Co., Hamilton building. G-ROOM B:0U3B AND FULL LOT; PART cash and balance on Installments $25 per month; state prise. M 7, care Oregonlan. $1250 CASH GOOD 5-ROOM COTTAGE AND lot on Fifth St., near Harrison-street school. See owner, room 29 Washington building. WILL PAY CASH FOR A GOOD VACANT "'lot", either side, close In. Answering, state . price and location- T 10, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE FINE RESnJENCE. 2 BLOCKS from car line; modern Improvements; a snap for cash. E 10, care Oresonlan. CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD; NEW. SUBSTAN ttal ""houpe, modern In every particular. Call at premises. 743 Kearney st. HOUSES AND COTT.AGE3 FOR SALE: ALSO bakery. Emmons & Emmons. 623-25 Chamber of Commerce building. L. B. Chlpman; farms, stock ranches, timber claims, city property, business chances. 114 First. BARGAINS. 500 AND UPWARDS ASKED for good lots on 21st, 22d and 23d sts. F. V. Andrews 3. Co., Hamilton building; FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. INTEREST - PAYING BLOCK. NORTH Portland, a bargain. Hoelblng. 230 Stark. $1260 LOT ON GLISAN ST.. NEAR 23D. Hart, room 7 Sherlock building. FOR RENT FARMS. FOR RENT THE BARRETT FARM. FTVE miles from town of Hood River. Large house with many conveniences. Large barn, 45 acres, n 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 tu right party on cash basis at $300 per year, with privilege of 3 years. D. W. Hodge, Hood River. Or. FORRBNT 12-ACRES FINE GARDEN LAND, fenced. East Side, near schoolhouse. Apply Goodnougfa'- & Stearns, Washington bldg. 20-ACRE FARM. 5 MHJES FROM PORT land; house newly decorated. Apply Geo, Hartman. 11th and Buwislde. FOR SALE-FARMS. ONE OF THE FBNTEST STOCK RANCHES IN Eastern Washington, within 10 miles of rail road station, containing about 4000 acres, all under fence and well watered, fine house, large barns and other outbuildings; Improvements alone cost double the price asked; will sell for $18,300, Including oer 200 head of fine Here ford cattle, 8 work and saddle horses, 2 wag ons and buggy, over 200 tons of hay, together with all the tools and farm machinery neces sary for tho place. This Is a No. 1 stock ranch, and everything about It In first-class order. Joseph M. Healy, 290 Morrison street. FARM OF 30 ACRES. 2 MH,ES EAST OP Mllwaukle; all improved; all kinds of fruit, and good house, costing $1400, also fruit house and other buildings, price $2500. Ad dress Susan Terwadow, Clacakamas, Or. 160 ACRES GOOD LAND ON COLUMBIA river, near Hood River; good house and or chard, some good timber. It sold now will take less than improvements cost; terms on part; will trade. 220 Abington building. 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. OWNER GOING TO CAPE NOME. AND WILL sell 180 acres near Hood River: 20 acres cleared, small house, splendid soil; $600. C. E. Bennett, 127 Fourth st. 300 ACRE3 SCHOOL LAND FOR SALE OR trade for property In or near Portland. T. Paulsen, Rhelnpfalz hotel, Front and Madi son, Portland. 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. 160 ACRES NEAR PASO R0BLES SPRINGS, for sale or exchange; a snap. 269 5th.. TO EXCHANGE. rXCHANGE SPECIALS 5 acres, with small house, adjoining West Portland Park. 5 acres near Bertha station. 90x100 Harrison and 16th sts. $18002 lots and houses, Edan addition. $2200 First mortgage on valley property for equity In Portland lots or dwelling. Two dwellings on 10th St., renting for $36. Two lots 14th and Schuyler, for West Side dwelling; will assume small Incumbrance. $1000 quarter section near Brownsville. 153 acres, river front near Llnnton, for Portland property. 20 acres highly cultivated, with house and barn, for Inside property. Unincumbered Income business property In Albany for Portland equity. HARTMAN. THOMPSON & POWERS, Room 3, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. IF YOU HAVE ANY KHD OF A BUSINESS, farm, city or suburban real estate, list It with us and tell us what you would like to trade It for. We have a fine list of Eastern property for exchange. Jennings & Co., 309 Morrison st. TO EXCHANGE $500 EQUITY IN CENTRAL ly located property (rents for $16 per month) for good horse, light spring wagon and har ness. N 6, care Oregonlan. GOOD HORSE AND SPRING WAGON TO exchange as part payment on land, balance on time; no agents. N 8, care Oregonlan. 5 ACRES. CLEARFD CiOOJ Hr' " R.WN and orchard; near Gresham: exchange for va cant lot. C E. Bennett, 127 Fourth st. WANTED TO EXCHANGE IMPROVED farm In Willamette valley for stock of mer chandjse. 226 Abington building. mi , TO EXCHANGE RANCH IN CALIFORNIA, with Improvements. What have you? Ad dress G 9. Oregonlan. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. BARGAINS m SEVERAL SECOND-HAND and slightly used plnaos this week at Ellers Piano House: Whitney $218, Steinwary $185. Decker Brothers $260, Kimball $268, Emerson $185. Jenning & Son $80, E. Gabler & Brother $65, Hardman $185, Cable $150. Terms cash or $20 down and $6, $8 or $10 monthly. 107 First st, between Washington and Stark. SOLFILINE, SOLFILINB. SOLFILINE. Evorjone needs It. Preserves leather; abso lutely waterproof: shoes, harness and belting treated with Solflllne prolongs life of leather 100 per cent. Insist upon your dealer carry ing It. Henry Miller & Co., 502 Washington St., Portland, Or. FOR SALE 1 COMPLETE J. B. COLTS' double stereoptlcon, new, has gauge, high pressure dissolving" key, large curtain, and over 100 beautiful -views of Manila, and the war, with descriptive lecture. Cost over $400. Will sell cheap. N 9, tare Oregonlan. Radam's Microbe Killer positively cures diph theria, all throat troubles, blood and skin dis eases, rheumatism, cancer, catarrh; also cures la grippe, colds and lung trouble. Call at 360 Morrison for descriptive pamphlet and sample. FOR SALE-2 BUTCHER CARTS, SAUSAGE stuffer, lard press, chopping machine, dial scales, etc.; dirt cheap. Apply Waldemar Sefon, attorney-at-law, Commercial building. Second and Washington, room 302. J. CHEHAK; STAPLE AND FANCY GRO cerleo; Valley flour, 65c; 8 bars soap, 25c; U pkgs. Jumbo mush, 5c; 10-lb. sack graham, etc, 20c, tapioca, 5c lb.; macaroni, 40c box. Tel. Black 973. 681 First. 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. FOUR FRESH COWS; ONE VERY FINE Jersey, other Durham and Jersey. First house west of reservoir No. 2, Section Line road. Call Monday. SEWING MACHINES TWO NEW HOMES. $10 each; one Domestic, $12.50; one House hold. $10; Singers, $5 each. J. S. Cran, r50 Morrison. WILL SELL MY UPRIGHT PIANO AT A very low figure. If you haven't all cash, will take small payments. 472 Jefferson street. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENTED AND sold. Expert repairing. Office supplies, etc Cunningham's, 266 Stark. Both phones. SEWING MACHINES 20 SECOND-HAND machines: Singer, Domestic White, Stand ard, New Home, etc S. a. Slgel. 335 Wash. FOR SALE OR TRADE 0 FIRST-CLASS milch cows and 10 heifers: also milk route. For particulars address M 9, Oregonlan. FOR SALE CHEAP, THIS WEEK GRAPHO phone, old coins,, bike, saddle, tire. 181 Madison, near bridge. FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED -COCKER spaniel pups, 3 months old. 330 Pine, between Sixth and Seventh. FOR SALE A TAN-COLORBD LADB3S' TAI-lor-made suit of kersey; nearly new. Address E 9, Oregonlan. FOR SALE FINE -UPRIGHT KRANICH & Bach piano; a first-class Instrument. H 8, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE 10 COWS: MILK ROUTE AND outfit; city; cheap. If sold soon. D 9, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE PROJECTOSCOPE AND PHONO graph. In good condition. J 7, care Orego nlan. $8 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. 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 PURE-BRED B. PLYMOUTH Rock chickens. Torgler, 6 Sherlock building. S5 DOZEN PAHtS LADBSS PATENT HAT fasteners; $15. if taken at once. 383 Sixth. Decker upright $100. one $30. Kimball organ $38. Upstairs, 104 First st., Mrs. Martin. LBPMAN'S HIGH-GRADE LADIES SUITS AS low price as ready-made. Russel building. FOR SALE OR TRADE TWO SOLITAIRE diamond rings. Inquire 205 Washington st. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOTJS. GENTLE FAMILY HORSS, 5 YEARS OLD, "for sale, at 8fd Alblna. a.ve.. near Shaver. r GRAND RONDB"BTDIAN SHOPPING BA3 ketx, Res.. 121 13th. cor. WashSastoa. DRESS SUIT. SIZE 38. FOR SALE CHEAP. Inquire room 29 Washington .bulWlag. MANDOLINS. $Z30; GUITARS. $5 EACH. AT Uncle Myers. 143 Third, near Alder. SEVERAL SECOND-HAND WAGONS AND buggies. 51 Fourth, near Plae. FOR SALS THOROUGHBRED GREAT DANS pups, cheap. At 3SS Sixth st. FOR SALE A 1000-POUND LIFT. BUND elevator. Apply 281 Morrison. FURNrrUB OF FIVB-ROOM HOUSE; A bargain. 203 Washington. FOR SALE LADY'S WHEEL, '89 MODBL. at 415 Burnslde at. FOR SALE A GOOD WORK HORSE. En quire 141 First st. FOR SALE GUERNSEY COW; FKWMBVK er 354- Jefferson. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD. SEVENTH and Stark sts. PlBHOI. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.. ROOMS 18 AND IT Russel building, cor. Fourth and MorrUen. Stelnway & Sons. A. B. Chas and Bsaersoa pianos. A. B. Chase and W. W. Putnam or gans. Cash or installments. Gramophones and Reglna nrasla boxes. FRANK TLw FINDLAY. EXPERT TUNER. AT 131 6th St., Oregonlan bldg. Phone Main 949. EOULE BROS.. EXPERT TUNERS. MT FBS8T st. Phones. Ellers Piano House. HELP TVAXTED MALE. LIFE INSURANCE MAN. EXPERIENCED and competent, wanted for Important district agency Mutual Life of New York; must haver bona fide record for writing $160,600 to $300. 000; bond required; liberal commissions and office allowance. William B. Pond. State Man ager. Oregonlan building. Portland. Or. WANTED SEVERAL MEN WITH AMPLE experience' In navigating shallow-water rivers. 1 as mates and captains; give reference ex tending over the period of your experience, wages expected, and address CF.de Ganabl. Managing Director Huasteco Navigation Co.. Tamplco, Mexico. CAPE NOME AND GOLOVTN BAY PLACER mines. The W. Y. T. T. Co., owners of vr GO claims, are now preparing to send saea to work the same at good pay. Will sell or let out on "lays." Write for prospectus 'to M. K. Lauden, 220 Market St., San Francises, Cal. 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 PRB pare for any civil service or census examina tion without seeing our catalogue of Infor mation. Sent free. Columbian Correspond ence College, Washington, D C WANTED MEN, WITH OR WITHOUT Ex perience, to solicit members for the oldest and strongest fraternal society in the U. 3. Members of the A. O. U. W. preferred. Ad dress Y 5, care Oregonlan. AN ENERGETIC SALESMAN OF EXPERl ence and ability for Oregon; capable of earn ing $150 per month and expenses; permanent position. The Eastern Mfg. Co., 315 Dear born st., Chicago. WANTED FIRST-CLASS SPECIALTYSALBS man to represent our house in the Western and Southern states. Permanent position to right party; bond required. Box 606, St. Louis, Mo. AGENTS POPULAR ELlSCTRICAL SPECIAL ty needed by every man and woman; sells at sight; good pay; exclusive' rights; stamp for particulars. The Marllle Co.. 108 Fulton at.. New York. , WANTED LODGE ORGANIZERS; SALARV and commissions; continuous Income on your business; perfection sickness, accident, death insurance. Royal Fraternal Union, St. Louis, Mb. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. WHERB THEY are, how obtained, salaries paid. Particulars free. Write for circular 115. National Cor respondence Institute, Washington, D. C. WANTED A FEW MORE BRIGHT MEN TO place school supplies; new work; good pay; exclusive territory; no capital required. Ad dress P. O; box 527, Portland, Or - 3" Al MACHINISTS, $3.25-: 20 TEAMS. $4, pass; R. R. teamsters and laborers, $1.73, pass; farm hands; other work. Canadian Emp. Agency, 226 Morrison. $5 A DAY PAINTING SIGNS. NO EXPBRt ence required with our method. Samples, in structions, etc.. 10c. guaranteed. City Sign Co., Springfield. Ohio. WANTED SALESMEN FOR OUR BLACK Zanzibar roof paint; guaranteed 5 years; side line or exclusively. Garfield Oil Co., Cleve land. Ohio. FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN WANTED IMME dlately for something entirely new; good sal ary. T. G. Conner & Co., 586 43d st-. Chi cago. I WANT A GOOD COAT-MAKBR THAT CAN make coats and vests; first class; wages $16 per week. Anton Abrahamslck, Heppner .Or. SALESMEN To sell office specialties. Fine sMe lines. Used by all merchants. Catalogue free. Model Mfg. Co., South Bend. Ind. WANTED-COATMAKERS FOR A LARGE city In Washington, better prices than Port land pays. Address E 1, ..-are Oregontan. MEN AND WOMEN TO APPOINT" AGENTS. $75 month-; expenses. Steady positions. But ler & Alger. New Haven, Conn. 2 CARPENTERS, GRAY'S HARBOR. $38 AND board, tickets here. Piling barkers. $2.60. Drake, 153 First. WANTED A MAN AND WIFE ON RANCH; no children; .middle aged. Inquire 431 Salmon. Worklngman'a Barber Shop; haircut 15c, shave 10c; S chairs. Ed Dennlson. 205 Morrison st. WANTED 600 MEN TO TRY THE BEST 8a shave and 10s haircut, at 27 North Seeond. WANTED A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A prune orchard. Q 7, care- Oregonlan. WANTED COMPETENT DYER, at 22 North Eighth st. INQUIRE WANTED GOOD MAN TO WORK ON FARM. Inquire 12S Third st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. D7 YOU CONTEMPLATE LEARNING SHORT hand or have failed In some other system, come and Investigate the Pernin. Can be learned in one-UiIrd the time of Pltmaate systems. No shading: no position; few word ings; connective vowek; 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 Homo for Unemployed, at 305 Third street, will be be pleased to have all orders sent there. Ore gon phone Red 1581; Columbia. 170. ONE OR TWO GOOD. RELIABLE YOUNG men to travel for a thoroughly established business firm of this city, salary $00 to begin with; will require $20 to $30 to qualify for business. V 9, care Oregonlan. WANTED BRIGHT LADY TO TRAVEL IN Oregon; $50 monthly and tll expenses to start; position permanent. Self-addressed envelope for particulars. American L. & M. Associa tion. 356 Dearborn, Chicago. WANTED YOUNG WOMEN, NOT NOW profitably employed, to qualify immediately for a highly respectable 'profession, at good salary. Address 016 Northern Offlee building, Chicago. ILLONp'S PREVENTATIVE CONES. THB greatest of all antiseptics, sent sealed, per box. $1 50; send 10c for sample and particulars. Blond Chem. Co., Portland, Or. P. O. box 974. ORDER YOUR HELP FROM THE VOLUN teerd of America Free Employment Agency, 24 North Second St., Portland. Oregon tele phone Hood 762. Grant McKay, Manager. WANTED COMPETENT AND PRESBNTA bte agents; good proposition for right par ties. Call 735 Chamber Commerce, between 9 and 10 A. M. today. ENERGETIC. REFINED WOMAN TO TRAV el for wholesale house; salary and expenses; small capital required. T 4, care Oregonlan. REFINED LADY TO FILL PERMANENT Po sition, at- $12 per week; references required. Address Mrs. B. Wilcox, general delivery. WANTED-A WOMAN OF BUSINESS ABIL lty as partner in profitable business; HttJe capital. F 10, care Oregonlan. GOOD, NEAT GIRL. GENERAL HOUSB work. Swede or German preferred; B-roomed house, $14. 902 Thurman. A SCHOOLGIRL OVER 14 TO HELP B DIN-Ing-reom for room and board, that attend Park school, at 226 11th st. GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; MU0T be good, plain, cook. Apply this mocstas;, MS East Third north. MCLF" WASTKD FKMALX. VAirj-LAiacBe to smw, $& a grsssksr- w TCPMttBMCMtr GAL' FOR OS' homework, family of two. 311 West aC. er Clay. WAHT-3CHOa&GL-TO ASSIST Hrfrt fefltiseworfc;, aa attest se$ool. l13tl at WAirrxD wjsuntm woman to w: tor us. Call Mo4ay r Tuesday room xne Brown. vhtw AKnrBB wrvnv bit rT.T. see Uteaa. CaaaOtan Em. Agency 22SH ' neon. BRIGHT GlglS, WXXTWD TO LEARN ZJ nwKmg. Afyqr x un at PANTED-a. ITOCKe at 1M FMrik. st lady to arva ba! HBXP WANTED MALE OR FEMAi TSH ORGANISERS. LADIES OR UENI won. for the best fraternal order asuary eosMussMs to parties wtth aMUty Aad imager, Tacaaa. wash. SHORTHAND BY MAIL; FCSITTTV' WJ mg. proacient workors oeman" sno -rMMOgrapny. X Btetot. block, bea" YOCNG MAN OR LADY WITH BXPT'TCSi m grocery line. Gtve ran pariKuui. dress Grocery, eare Oregonlan SITUATION WANTJBD 51AU0. Bookkeepers aad Clerics. WHi FAY ANT ONE WHO SECT-pv poattlOB as bookkeeper a 10 per ceat cf- soa on ine nrst three months' sa.ar :i cetved. can give reforoaces as t "ta:1 ana aw my; am also a. sionograpoer care Oregontan. A YOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED INT ographlc aad oMoe work, wishes a post . some meroftMne MtoMees, good reler AOlress F. O. box 788. YOUNG MAN OF IS YEARS. WITT ough knowledge of booKkeeptng 4eai-es w m omeer refrecei u v), cars goalan. WANTED POSITION AS ASSISTANT keeper. stenoorsDiMr and typewriter H experienced stoAograpfeor. M H, i a a ntan. YOUNG MAX DESIRES POSITTONt A? n ograplter; two years experience beat . ersBcet?. X 7. care Oregontan WANTED BY EXPERIENCED BCK or. sec or books to write up evenings. care Oregonlan. iUlsccllaaeeHit. ENGINEER. "NINE YEARS' EXPERTTJ wbio 3H-.noacy ana faction engines position as engpor or fireman steal? sooer. H 1. care- Oregonlan. MIDDLE-AGED MAX"WANTS EMPLT " a reader and companion to an ag1 or Invalid, or as janitor, porter -r , v, L 5, care Oregonlan. POSITION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN good education. Any kind of steaij eij mont. Jtoieroneos given Address J Oregon las. SrrUATJOK WANTED BY A JAI boy. as dlswwuaher or housework, e:c3 jKHto, 3W nanders st. BOY ATTENDING - BUSINESS POI wishes to work for room and) board. 1: 197 12th st. SITUATION WANTED FEMALI Dunnes ties. WANTED WORK FOR DOMESTI 5 rosses, chambermaids, cooks, etc a-sa nese.and Japs. R. G. Drake, 152 Firs.. phones. SITUATION WANTEDBY YOr NO IIEUI assist in light housowors: and attend school. P 5. care Oregonlan. DO YOU WANT DOMESTICS Ot,R ' Is ailed with them dally Phone us. Car Emp. Agency, 224 Morrison A GOOD COLORED GIB2. WANTS tkH as eook. can. give reference. Appti rforth w inth st. SBCOND WORK. CALL OR ADLH" 2lBt st., cor. Hawtktonfo ave. East P r Tt ..,. , , Tjrn TQ As-T Aousewook. Address-W-JOrear Oreg sixUATJ0H TO DO GENERAL HOfSfflld Good oook. Address R 10. OregoTUas. Housekeepers. vinrw.uAOw.ry t.aiy TWiRiRrs i.a nurse or housekeeper for wldowr toa. ITy. Address Oeborn hotel, asi MI? A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPrR R city or country. Call at 95 II "tt, cr thrd floor, room 8 WANTED BY A GERMAN LVD" PI as housekeeper. R 8,. care Oregon.a.1. StenesrraBners. YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER rxT eneed. Wants position at once w words per minute; can read m ne'es, care Oregonlan. EXPERIENCE)' STENOGRAPH!! bookkeeper desires sorttion wuiiig '- with smalt wages. Y T, sare Oret, TnanJ eronves. YOUIG LADY STENOORAPHFR TT eneed. wants' position. Speed IJ.' w rli minute. Salary if O0eet Adifss Oregontan. BY A BUSINESS YOUNG LA6Y A1 Cfl keeper, cashier, or any kind of ifl-9 Addres? T 9, care Oregonlan YOUNG WOMAN STENOGRAPHETP maehire, wishes employment adreos) Jl loeKox 7w. Dr enmn kern. LADIETITCHHD- TAIUOHM VDF In an the latent styles, from $2.50 up byi Kerley. room 9z Cambridge tm wing DRESSMAKING AND WAIdTS MA1 $1. dresses made for $8, 304 Madlsun stl DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING reasonably, at 366 17th at. atlncellnneoTi-. YOUNG LADY OF QUIET HABIT ployed part Of day, wants notne in vale family, where she can assist payment for room ana board refer changed. X , care Oregonlan SITUATION WANTED BY GIRL 1 Y3 old, -to work for board and att-nl shcoi Ject, a home; clothes furnished 501 WANTET-BY WOMAN: A FEW P!A work by day. washing, cooking1 t swe Call 488 West FarK St., cor fcl ege LADY WOULD LIKE TO WORK IN of any kind, will woric for email wag,! dress xaoie imnn, r u. BY WOMAN FROM SABFRANCXSCP pert martter, position iw raHHlry wage weeaty. u o, uregomaa.4gt, A COMPErTEirr. HANDY LITTLE would like to nave nome- to go- to set 7. care uregoman. EXPERIENCED WOMAN COOK WAN sitMB in note or logging camp. 11th, cor. Stark. EXPERIENCED LADY WISHES work or position as. saleslady Address! Oregon tan. LADY WANTS SMALL CHILD TO 23& Boat 30th st. WANTED ASETTrS. WANTED AGENTS. RELIABLE ANT awake men to represent tha bes a-.ii extensive line of medium-priced tailoring. t ah garments made j cre TK and satisfaction guaranteed 1.' refunded- Sample outfits containing TO of ate-latest spring novelties free ? cation. 1 Writa for particulars a-i J torrttory at once. Tho lireat t"T'is- an MUfcr. merchant tailoring 1'oar-:sml ave, & Van Baton St., Chicago I WANTED RELIABLE AGENT? whore to take orders for our unir" jo i fhe of KediuOT-prfoed, genuine lukle-" etotMng; ao capital required --2 Write immediately tor partKniiixs oal emstve territory, giving ref c-e" tcs. fftuoemg Co.. Z12-2IS FranKUn ez Bk WANTEDAGENTS IN EVERY T" take action far Kosher sausage smciceti picMod moostp, tongwes, pure "nt e fat, etc., for Chicago house w a oommieslon. Address, seating pi?-" erenees, ete., D 38, care Fori & Chicago, 111. AGENTS ON SALARY OR MMT-Sa the greatest agnate' seller rver prtf very near at pom. ad ink buys t n 38- t M per oast profit, one ag" amauatMl to MBS m six dnvs inr ir two hours. Monroe JMg. Co.. X 4, La ' ma.