15 THE SUNDAY OBBGONIAN, POBTLAHD, JULY 29, 1900. TO IRAPTHE SMUGGLERS UKCLB SAM'S POLISHED AGEJTTS OCT TEE! BIG LINERS. Hott Written Report, la Delivered ob UieiTne Shore Force and Its TDlscrlmlnstfinsr Senrcfc. How smugglers smuggle Is well known In every country that puts a duty on cer tain imports, but how the Government of ficials put their hands on the violators of the Saw Is quite another story, says the "New York Mall and Express. A late Col lector of the Port once said that there would be smuggling in as many genera tions to come as one could count on bis fingers, and possible longer. Some think It no crime to steal from the "rioh" Gov ernment, and they lay their plans to bring in dutiable goods tree as cautiously end cleverly as does the burglar who is about to break Into a house. There isn't & wide difference .between tho two in the minds of strictly honest citizens. It is not generally known to globe-trotters, or even stay-at-homes, -that the "United States has several of the "bright est" men in the customs service constant ly on the go crossing and recrossing the Atlantic in search for those who are likely to have bad memories when it comes to the point of making a declara tion. The latter is a strong legal docu ment to which every incoming tourist has to swear and affix his signature. So that when a traveler "is found guilty of bring ing Into the country that which does not appear as an entry on his declaration, vh is likewise guilty, of perjury. Must Be Popular. The Government employes who make these regular trips on the big liners are in the pay of the Treasury Department. It is obvious that they are obliged to have a gentlemanly presence and an affability that usually marks the great traveler. This affability Is 'worth a good deal to the Government, and it has been the down fall of many smugglers. Confidences are exchanged while the huge- twin screws are churning the water astern, and the man with the diamonds or other precious stones concealed In his bi cycle tires or Inside the cheap cigars that tViA Vioc thit-Vi? srrl flhrnnH lpflrns "with a great deal of interest, that his agreeable j companion, -who says that he is a DroKer or something of the sort, also Intends to devote his energies to defrauding Uncle Sam. Of course, this agreeable compan ion does not Intend to do anything of tho sort, but this Is one of his many ruses for finding out how the wind blows on the other side of the fence. Ho makes the acquaintance of every body worth knowing during each trip, and be entertains the smoker as well as the social ball with the latest and best j stones, when the ship reaches sanay Hook be knows most of the other pas sengers better than any one else. He Is the first man ashore, and In the exami nation of his luggage comes the -funny part of the whole thing. , Having made ljls declaration In the main saloon coming up tho bay the same as the rest of the passengers, subscribed to the paper and received a square white card with a blue penciled numeral drawn across Its face, he presents this to the customs officials on the dock, and an in spector, who little suspects who he is, dives Into his trunks and hand valise. In the meantime and while the passengers are 'swarming to the pier from the ship and hundreds of bedroom stewards are lugging ashore the great tangle of trunks and personal effects, the secret agent of the Government has run within hailing distance of somebody who does know him. They shake hands as warmly as if the whole thing was not made up, and they act as if they hadn't seen each other in .20 years. The newcomer Is on the Col lector's or -Surveyor's staff, and he finds a neatly folded piece of paper In his hand when the secret agent hastens off in search of his baggage. This paper is known from A to Z by its new owner within a few minutes, and the next in teresting chapter is when the whole thing is over and the would-be smuggler is alono and asks himself: "Now, how in the name of all that's reasonable, did they know I had that Jewelry?" u t Must Be Men of Affairs. Paradoxical as it may seem, an agent engaged in this kind of work must be well known, and at the same time not properly known. It Is essential that he should have a wide acquaintance on both sides of the ocean, but the moment that his oc cupation become generally known, his usefulness to the Government ceases. Un der such secrecy do these agents operate that even the navigators of the ships on which they travel do not know their call ing. They pay full fare and take out tickets In the regular way, sometimes through the main offices, but most fre quently through a tourists' agency. Their pay -varies, but the minimum is $10 per day and all expenses paid. They stop at the best hotels while abroad, for they find the best results for their labors there. In addition to these traveling agents the Government has In the chief cities of Eu rope secrot agents who keep track of all the big exporting houses and large Jew elers. These men get $8 per day and all expenses. Their business demands that they become thoroughly acquainted with the principal figures of all the large houses that have American customers. They are never sppn In the company of the travel ing agents, though they frequently meet There are four of these agents In Lon don, five in Paris and three in Berlin. The land agent abrbad gets the majority Of his. tips through the employes of the houses where American purchases are made. That the-relns may be drawn as tightly as possible on dishonest tourists, the Government has a secret understanding- to 'divide the value of seized goods where the Information is furnished by a disinterested party. This rule Js most profitable to both the Government and the one giving the information. There are certain houses abroad which sell diamonds, silks or other dutiable goods to American buyers and notify the Treasury agents Immediately. Thus It Is that frequently the moment a tourist stops on board a ship on the other Bide with valuables that be may "forget" to declare on arrival here, the fact is cabled to this side and the. boarding offlcers.gnd Inspectors pass, him the compliments of the day on. the pier. It is perfectly legit imate for these European tradesmen to give this sort of Information for a consid eration, because a smuggler who makes a business of bringing goods surreptitiously Into the country can afford to cut prices and soli at prices which the Importer who pays duty cannot possibly meet with profit. This Is well understood by the European merchants, who find It to their interest to uphold prices. The system does not apply to Europe alone. One large manufacturing house in Havana makes it a rule to notify the Government agents when a tourist buys a large quantity of cigars without taking out an invoice. There can be no escape from duties when an invoice Is made. g The pay of these secret agents and the reward that goes to the informant come from the secret or contingent fund of the Government, of which the public never learns. Every civilized country has a fund of this kind. To draw the strings around the dishon est ones tighter, there gather at the pier of every "big steamer on arrival a staff of Treasury officials, whose sole business it is to discover anything that may haw escaped the observation of the agents abroad. Among these are several inspect resses, who can spy a bulging gown sev eral cable lengths away. Brown and Don ohue, two of the most expert of these in spectors, have saved the Government the value of their salaries 10 times over with in the past 15 years. Their methods of operation are unique. "When they see a passenger who appears to have a pro tuberance to starboard or port, they brush up. against him in tho 'most accidental f ttshlon .and apologise most profusely as they -withdraw. But their hands hare felt that suspicious-looking- binge, and while sometimes It Is of the most ordi nary character, not Infrequently Brown tips Donohue, or the latter winlcs al Brown, and the new arrival Is quietly In vited to a private. roonvatho head of the dock to be .searched. Deputy Surveyor Dowllns Is another great smuggler catcher. They cay of him that be can scent a bidden diamond or other dutlble stuff a block away. Bachelor Occupy tbe Homes. Newcastle (Eng.) Chronicle. The smalL hillside village of Til ton, in Leicestershire, is almost entirely occu pied by bachelors. Tho majority ,of the cottages are occupied by single men, and largo families are driven to .such straits for want of accommodation that the vicar has brought the matter under the notice of the guardians. Beyond tho sympathy of his colleagues, however, tho reverend gentleman has been , unable to do any thing for the perplexed Inhabitants. A Title for a Diamond. New Tork World. The finest diamond In the world, the Orloff, is owned by the Czar. Ijfc. was bought for Catherine II by Prince Orloff in 1778 at Amsterdam, and now adorns the scepter of the Czar. It cost the Em press an annuity of 40& xoubles, in" ready money 450,000 roubles and a patent of no bility. The Empress of Russia wears the next largest diamond In the world, and also owns the finest emeralds. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, July 28.-8 P. M. Maximum temperature, 83; minimum temperature, 53; river reading -at 11 A. it., 7.8 feet; change in tho past -24. hours, 0.1 foot; total precipita tion. 8 P.M. to rS.M. 0 00; total precipita tion since Sept 1, 1809. 35.CS Inches; normal precplltatlon since Sept. 1, "16&0. 4025 Inches; deficiency, 7.67 Inches; total sunshine July 27", 14:30; possible sunshine July 27. 13,00. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Very little chance his occurred during tho last 24 hours In pressure distribution. The barometer Is" relatively high over Washington and Northwest Oregon, anS low -over the In terior of California. It Is decidedly -warmer In tho North Paclflq States, and tho temperatures now range In there states between 82 and 02 dcg., except near the -coast, whera. it Is quite, cool. No rain has fallen In the states -west of the Rocky Mountain, and the Indications are that it will continue fair and warm in this district over 'Sunday. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at -Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight Sunday, July 29: Oregon, Washington and Idaho Fair and continued warm; northerly winds. Portland and vicinity Fair and continued warm; northerly winds. AMUSEMENTS. ALISKY'S WINTER GARDEN. ALISKY'S WINTER GARDEN. ALISKY'S WINTER GARDEN. THIRD AND MORRISON STS. THIRD AND MORRISON STS. THIRD AND 'MORRISON STS. VENETIAN LADY TROUBADOURS. VENETIAN LADY TROUBADOURS. VENETIAN LADY TROUBADOURS. EVERY EVENING AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES DINNER FROM 8 TO 8 P. M.. 50 CENTS. MEETING NOTICES. Friends and shopmates -of the late Henry Johnson are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, which will be conducted by Eureka Lodge. No. 125, A. O. U. W.. In their hall. Hill block, cor. Russell st, and Williams ave. Services beginning at 2 o'clock P. M Sunday. July 29. and concluded at Lone .Fir cemetery, to which transportation will be provided for those desiring to be present at the cloilng rites. D. ALLISON, Ree BORN. STEINLEIN In this city. July 5, 1900, to the wife of Charles T. Stelnleln, a son. Mother and child doing well. WISE July 2S. 1900. to the wife of L. Wise, b son. Weight, 9 pounds. DIED. HILL At the family residence, 8t. Johns, July 28, ISOO; .Dewey HilL. aged. 3 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. HilL Tho funeral will take place from the residence, St. Johns, at 11 A. M. today. Friends invited. The funeral car -will leave St. Johns at 11:05 A. M. Interment In Lone Fir cemetery. BOLTER At the Salem Hospital, July 22. 1300, Olive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; F. J. Bolter, aged 14 years. EDWARD HOL3IAN. Undertalcert4tb and Yamhill sts. Renn Stlnson. lady assistant. Doth phones No. OOT. Flnley-, Kimball & Co., Undertakers. Lady assistant. &S Third st. Tel. 9. F.S. Dunning, Undertaker, 414 .East Alder. Lady Assistant. Both phones. NEW TODAY. BEDSTEADS Owing to the great demand for iron beds, we ha e a large number of, oak bedsteads on hand; -values $7. to $15 each, will sell them tomorrow at 14 each. WM. GADSBY, Washington and First. PORTLAND STREET FAIR AND CARNIVAL Privileges Sealed bids aro Invited for con cessions and privileges ourlng the Portland Street Fair and Carnival, opening Sept. 4. and closing Sept. 15, 1900, as follows: For the exolustve privileges for sale of Ice cream, soda water, candle, popcorn", peanuts. For the partial privileges, one or more stands, for sale of cigars, tobacco For sale of oyster cocktails, tamales and such other concessions as may be desired. Bids will be received until Aug C. 1000. Address all bids to Chairman Concessions Committee. Portland Street Fair and Carnival. Imperial Hotel. CASCADE WARM SPRINGS HOTEL NOW open; a fine family resort for health and pleasure-seekers, boat leaves Oak -St., OA.M. (except Sunday); round trip. $1.50, and land you at noon, one mile from springs; free conveyance to hotel, board ard room, $1,25 per day; $7 and JS per week: baths, 25c These springs are noted for their cure of rheumatism, kidney troubles, etc.; plenty good .food and good, clean beds. T. Moffett, Prop., 274 Taylor street. 12 CANS DEVILED HAM. 45c; 7 LBS. ARM . and .Hammer soda. 25c; Schillings' baking powder, l-lb. can. 25c. -lb. can. 20a; 12-lb box soda crackers, 55c; 0 bars .Babbitt's Rest soap. 25c McKlnnon Grocery Co., 175 Third street. Trunk snd Ban Sale For 80 days. .Harris Trunk Co., 231 Morrison. Mortgage Loans At six per cent: optional partial payments. t. xi. .cuah, namoer oi Commerce. MORTGAGE LOANS Oa improved city and farm property. B, LIVINGSTONE. 23 Stark st. Knight's Drug Store Opposite Oreronlan building. 126 Sixth. Drugs and medicines. Prescriptions a specialty. Mortgage Loans On Unproved dty and farxa property, at lowest current rates. Building loans. Instaltosei loans. Macmastcr BlrrsU, 1 Worcester bik. JUST RECEIVED CARGO OF WALLSEND COAL PACIFIC coast co.: ' Telephone 220. 240 Washington st. Mortgage Loans On Improved city property, at lowest rates. Title Guaranteed Trust Co. 7 Chamber of Commerce. SLAB WOOD Telephone or call on us for first class SLABWOOD. Portland Lumberingr &. Munf. Co., Tel. Main S40. Foot Lincoln St. , On Portland Heights For Rent Hodgson house, furnished or un. furnished. For Sale Half block, bouse and barn, $3000; cosh $500, balance on easy payments. W. H rEAR Chamber of Commerce. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Boexaa,M Roams aa4"crd,, "Hrosefctep tfiC Scctac," "SUs&tloaa -Wanted." IK -word at less, 10 cents; 16 to 20 words, 90 cents; 21 to words, SB cents. to No discount for ftddlUocal lnmtic-os. UNDER ALL OTHER BEADS except "New Today, 80 cents for 18 words or less; 18 to SO words. 40 cents; 21 to 28 words, 80 cents, etc. first insertion. Each additional Insertion, one half; jno furthen discount under one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), IS cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per line for each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS. ad idressed caw To Oregonlan and Wt al this of fice, should always be Inclosed In scaled eavel opes. No stamp la required. oa such Utters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for er rors la advertisements taken through the telephone. IfEW TODAT. BY J. T. WILSON AUCTION SALE High-Class, Nearly "flferr Household Furxtitare, Moqnette and Brussels Carpets, Ladles' Writing; Deaka, Etc, at 340 Fourth St., corner Market, Tuesday, July 31 at 10 A. Ai INSTRUCTED BY THE OWNER, who is relinquishing housekeeping. I will 6n the above date sell the contents of her neatly furnished eight-room cottage, COMPRISING. IN PART: EXTRA FINE FOUR - PILOE PARLOR SUIT, mahogany frame, silk tapestry finish; Turkish couch, spring edge; lady's largo oak writing desk; LARGE OAK WARDROBE. WITH FRENCH PLATE MIRROR; golden oak and cherry rockers; arm rocker: oak center table; oak extension table and sideboard, oak dining chairs, to match; TWO FINE OAK BEDROOM SETS. Y Y spring and mattresses; feather pillows and toilet sets; bedroom chairs and rockers; separate bureau. Iron bedstead. Brussels net and lace curtains. MOQUETTE AND BRUSSELS CARPETS. IN SPLENDID CONDITION, throughout the house; linoleum, alr-tlffht and ba-burnlnr heaters z coAk- clnvc I and kitchen utensils; dl'hes, and an aseort- THIS FTRNmiRE HAS ONLY BEEN IN USE FOR FIVE MONTHS. AND IS IN EX rpPTlONALLY GOOD CONDITION AND WELL WORTHY Or BUYERS' INSPECTION. OPEN FOR INSPECTION THE AFTERNOON PRIOR TO DATE OF SALE. J. T. WILSON. AUCTIONEER. AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture. Upright Piano, New Sevrinsr Machine, Etc., ,nt Salesroom, 182 First St., Wednesday, Aug. I, at !0 A. M. Comprising. In part: GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO (HAMBERG): NEW SINGER SEW ING MACHINE; TWO HEAVY OAK BED ROOM SUITS; black walnut bedroom suit, with two mirrors; oak, cherry and black wal nut bedsteads; springs; mattresses and bed ding: black walnut sideboard; oak chiffonier; bed lounges and couches; rocken and easy chairs; extension tabls and dining chairs; Brussels and ingrain carpets, lace curtains and portieres; oil paintings and other pictures; kitchen tables; kitchen treasures and kitchen utensils: atr-tlght heaters and cook stoves. Also ONE TYPF WHITER AND A MISCEL LANEOUS LOT OF BOOKS. ETC J. T. WILSON, AUCTIONEER. AUCTION SALE Of Men's and Boys Clothing-, Boots, Shoes, Etc., at Salesroom, 182 First Street, Friday, Aug. 3, at 10 A. M." I will sell a miscellaneous lot oj men's and boys' suits, boots and shoes, straw hats, golf and white zhlrts This lot must be cleaned out at this sale, as we expect a large consign ment of the same lines from the East In a few davs. J. T. WILSON, AUCTIONEER. 5&6. SoKer&Co. SPECIAL SALE . HIGH-CLASS BIRDSETE, CURLY BIRCH AND OAK FURNITURE. THE ENTIRE FURNISHINGS OF EIGHT-ROOM PRIVATE RESIDENCE. ON Tuesday Next, July 3lst We aro instructed by Mr. Wilkinson, who Is leavlpg for the East, to sell the whole of his first-class furniture, ec, remoed to the Central Auction Rooms Corner Alder and Park, for convenience of sale, comprising. Very pretty mghogany par lor suit, in the finest quality sflk brooatellc and daintily carved frames; reception ohatra elegant and costly center tables, in Choice oak and Ormolu trimmings: heavy oak library table, with blind drawer, handsome banquet lamps; very nice combination desk. In oak. with large French plate; couches of luxury and style, Wilton rug, 0x12. Turkish design. pro Brussels rugs, 0x12; Brussels and wool in grain carpets; Smyrna. Tugs; fine quality lace curtains. Bagdad and chenille portieres; hand some sideboard. In quartered oak, highly pol ished; xnasslvo extension table, and set dining chairs, en suite; semlporcclaln dinner set. glatss water sets; -very heavy white enameled English Iron and brass bedsteads, best East ern springs; hair and cotton mattresses, extra fine goose-feather pillows; curly birch and oak dressers, all haIng tho best French plat mir rors; blrdseyc maple dressing table, choice de sign and of the highest grade of manufacture; oak bedroom sets; child's bed; wire cot. ward robe; decorated toilet rets. Including slop Jars; first-class cook stove and utensils; fine Wilson atr-tlght heater; household treasure, zinc washtubs; blue-flame oil stove; refrigerator, and other effects, all In first-class condition. ana will be sola lor casn to tne highest bid der. LADHCS ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE GOODS TOMORROW (MONDAY) AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. Sale TUESDAY at 10 o'clock. GBO. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE- On Thursday Next, August 2 AT CENTRAL AUCTION P.OOMS. COR AL DER AND PARK STS . REGULAR WEEK LY SALE of household furniture, carpets, stoves, -etc Particulars later. Sale at 10 A. M. GEO. BAKER & CO , Auctioneers. A,J.FARnER "WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL GROCER. Elk Carnival Owl Soap, 7 bars .25a 8 .bars Qolden Star Soap 25o 10 bars White Floating; Soap, as good as Ivory for .....25a 4-lb package Gold Dust "Washlne Pow der .... 15c 4-lb package of Golddrop "Vyshlng Powder '. 15c 26-oz ping Battle Ax Tobacco S5c 1 lb Full Cream Cheese ...: .15c Beat-Creamery Butter, per roll 45c 3est Eastern Hams 12c 100 lbs Best D. Q. Sugar J5.80 Corner Third snd Jefferson. Both Phones. HOUSES FOR RENT We have a fe-sr desirable houses for rent, but hare calls for many more. Owners trill do veil to list their property -with us. Rents collected and repairs attended to. Title Guarantee t& Trust Co. 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. FOR TRADE A brick business block. In Spokane, paying. S per cent net per annum, on JM.00Q, for & pood business. Portland property, timber land, mining property or good securities. Propo sitions invited. What have you to offer? HARTMAN, THOMPSON & POWERS. S Chamber ot Commerce. vtaitttan m SEW T!ODAT. GILMAN Auction tnd Commission C. S. N. G1LMAN. Auctioneer. BottTPhoncs. Special Auction 8Ue at Residence "W are instructed by Rev, J. J. Heie to sell by public auction tomor row (Monday), at 10 A. M., furniture of residence Jfo. 107 Seventeenth jotreett North, between Flanders and GHsem streets. This line of house hold furniture In as good as nevr, and includes a fine, complete suit of parlor furniture. In pretty crushed, plush, Tvell-made and complete j two handsome banging; lnmps, "Wnkefleld rocker; oalc stand tnbles and lace curtains; oalc hall rack of pretty de sltrn (with mirror); candelabra couch in crushed plush; handsome folding lounge in plush; also oalc combination desk and bookcase; portieres; heatlntr stove; desk and onlce chair; extension table; six oak II. & B. chairs; crockery, etc.; oil stove; Bridge, Beach & Co. No. 8 cookstove and kitchen furniture. N. B. Buyers trill and this an ex cellent opportunity to purchase. Sale tomorrow at 10 A. M. S. L. N. GILMANt Auct!ner. Attractive Auction -Salt of the Entire Furniture and Fit tings of Residence. Removed to 411 Washington street for convenience of sale, and will be Hold without reserve on Tuesday, July 31, at lO o'clock. A. M., affording; buyers an opportunity to see the line on Monday before the sale. This line includes some expensive and modern furniture; a beautiful solid mahogany laIty'a desk; por tieres; library table, In oak; easy rockers and chairs, elegantly up holstered to order; a very pretty mahogany small ofn in figured tap estry; other handsome easy chairs and rockers; silk draperies; music box; leather sofa and library chair; rockers, of unique designs; library combination desk and bookcase; carpets, in Axmlnster and Brussels; handsome onk folding bed, the best, with mirror; pretty epoch, In ve lour; handsome lace 'curtains; pretty center tables; fine bedroom suits, complete, of various designs; wire springs; mnttresses-f pillows; exten sion tnbles; dining chairs; other di vans and upholstered pieces; crock ery; glassware. Sale Tuesday. S. L. X. GILMA2V, Auctioneer. Special Auction Sale of House hold Furniture at Residence, No. 474 Aider, corner Fourteenth Wednesday, August I at 10 A. AV. Including nil the carpets; mantel folding beds; odd dressing cases; hall rack; dining chairs; uphol stered furniture and oouches; por tieres bedroom suits, complete; sprang and top mattresses; bedding; feather pillows, etc.; linoleum; hanging lamps; extension table; Brussels hnll and stair carpets; stand lamps; crockery, etc!; Acorn range; kitchen treasure, etc S. Xi. X. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Household Furniture "We are instructed to sell by pub lic auction at 411 "Washington street on Friday next, August 3, at 10 A. 31., a full line of household furni ture, to be sold on account of de parture, from the residence. Buyers will do well to attend this sale, Fri day. S. L. X. GIIiMAX, Auctioneer. Real Estale for Sale One-and'half-story house and full lot on Kelly st., with barn SlAuO; easy terms. Fine quarter block, luth and College, $3000. Choice 85x100 on East Ankeny and East S2d, SIboO, easy terms, tor a short time only. Two houses and full lot on Caruthers st.; yields 12 per cent on 5 J 000. Nice little home at Mount labor Place for $470; city water piped In. Elne corner lot. E. 17th and E. Stark, lovely building- site. $1250. Two fine lots In Dunn's addition, E. 22d and E. Couch, ?1500. Four lots at E. 22d and E. Burnstde for $3100. Fine residence at Prettyman Station, nine rooms and all modern Improvements; grounds 100x165. Price $1000. We have a larse list of properties In all parts of the city, which we can sell at very low prices, and which will prove a good Invest ment to the buyer. Hating ample funds at our disposal, we can arrange easy terms e"n, all properties sold by us. -Title Guarantee &,Trust Co. ' - 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. AM GOING TO LEAVE PORTLAND And am offering to sell my home, the east half of block SS. Holladay's Addition (the old Cunningham home place), with Its fine nine room house, with full basement and largo at tic, furnace heat, gas, electric bells and hot and cold water: 25 years' growth of choice shrubbery and fruit: cement walks and steps; 100 feet to one car line, and two blocks from two -others; all for the price asked for bare half -"blocks In the tame addition: none ot which compare with It In location or sightliness. It Is a beautiful. home-Ilka horn, and some one Is going to get a bargnln Time on a portion of purchase prlc If wanted. Principals only; no agents. F. A. HUGGINS", 1S8 Third et. FOB SAXE nfcAL ESTATE. JOHNSON'S ADDITION- Choice quarter-block en St. Clair street, commanding flne view. Knob Hill section ot the city, for sale at a very ipw price; must be sold this week. Any family wanting a fine homeslte In the City ot Portland, should at once select this, as It Is choice and Is a bargain In price. Apply io C. X. HENRT. S73 Stark street. FARM NEAR CORVAIXIS Of U00 acres, flne improvement, very de sirable place: Is good grain and pasture land; very low In price. If sold soon. Apply to C K. HE'RY. 273 Stark street. SOUTHERN OREGON FARM Fine fruit, grain and stock farm ot 1013 acres, one mile from station and town In Southern Oregon: large house, nice orchard ot merchantable fruits on 2J acres; 3C0 acres In cultivation; 200 more suitable for cultiva tion, balance flno open pasture for stock. This .fine farm, bordered by river, with plenty of springs, and railroad across the land, -will be sold at a, bis bargain. It would pay some family to investigate this ftlace. Much of the land belntr river bottom and. Apply toCIC HENRY, 273 Stark at. FB1E BtnLDING SITfl ON ST. CLAIR ST., 100 feet square, on Johnson Hill, near St. Helen's Hall, and the- fine residences of Mr. C E. S. Wood. T. B, Wilcox, Wallace Mc- Camant and others; the "bontcn" part of the city; this choice site, being corner prop- . erty. will be sold at a, very low price In- ordex to close up on estate, if, taken during this week. Prompt action necessary. Apply to C. K. HENRY. 273 Stark street. FOR SALE. BY OWJfER-AtMODERN SDC room cottage and comer lot in Sunnyslde; well located and In good repair; price; 11500, , pact rash, balance monthly, payments. Ad dress "R. 3C Y" care Oregonlan. FOR SALB-REAI ESTATB. WB WTLL MAKE A PRICE TO BUTT TOU on a be&utlCul 2-aere tract, close to car line, this side ot Mount Tabor. U. beautiful coun try home of 4 acres, all In cultivation; sooa -room house; close to Atkeny car line. 4ft acres on "Powell's Valley road. Just outalda city limits. 10 acres oa Bectloa Line road, convenient to the city. 10 acres, all in cul tivation, cood house; adjoining- the town of Gresham. 5 acres at Rockwood. These are all desirable tracts, and -a e will make prices that will move them. "Cambert & Bar-rent, SS7 East Washing-ton st. 4-ROOM COTTAGE $50 7-rocm house. J30 6-room cottage JjjO , 6-rooni cottage .! " 5-room cottage, full corner lot. on East Sixth. A bargain ., 730 We have a few houses left you can buy on easy monthly payments. 6 lots, fronting on Second-street car line. West Side .- ..wfTBO FUNK & OROENER. WE HAYE PROPERTY OF AM. KINDS and In all parts of the city and suburbs, for salo at lowest prices, and can -make better terras than others, as -rb handle property owned principally by mortgage companies. Call and see our list, as wo have som.6 special bargains on band, and -will drive you out to see the property. It -will cost you nothing to look It oter. Grlndstaff ft Blaln, S4S Stark street. . LAND FOR BALE CHEAP (0 ACRES TIM ber, also 20 acres unimproved, suitable for a home: 12 miles north of Portland, near boat landing and railway station: good roads. Address T. H. Folkenberg-, Woodlawn, Or. HOUSES AND CORNER LOTS ON NOB Hill for sals. Houses about 8 rooms, with every convenience. Prices JCOCO and fTO0O, easy terms. F. V. Andrews Co., Hamilton building. 25 LOTS WITH ELEGANT MODERN BEC room house and bath, Jetea Piedmont near car line and bicycle pot: younx ear-chard; cheap; easy terms. "Or. Swain, 718 Dekum Bldsr. LOT BOnOO, IN BEST PART OF MULTNO mah addition; concrete feno in front ot lot; best buy on the market. JENNINGS & CO 809H MORRISON ST. TWO LOTS IN CENTRAL ALBBSA. "VERT cheap; make offer; also lots In Rlvervlew Ad dition to Alblna. J150 up. on Installments. J. M. Plttengcr, 2e3 Russell street. WAREHOUSE SITE. "VERY CENTRAL half block on West Side for sale cheap. Switch to Terminal grounds. F. V. Andrews & Co.. Hamilton building' CHEAP. TWENTY-FOURTH ST. FOR SALE Corner lot facing east and north, excellent location. F. V. Andrews & Co., Hamilton building. $3700 BU8INES3 FROPERTY; MUST BE sold; brlnjr good interest on money; a bar gain; no agent. Address L 85, care Ore gonlan. A BARGAIN-FOR SAL&-50x95 ON 8EV enth and Main streets, Vancouver: two store buildings. Address P. O. box 114 Vancouver, Wash. 480 ACRES FINE TIMBER NEAR LEBANON; a bargain: or will trade for machinery. In quire the H. C Albee Co.. 200 East Water rtreet. FOR SALE. CHEAP, FOR CASH FEtB residence lot. 23d and Washington streets. Call at room 7, 2S34 Washington street. WASHINGTON STREET. INTEREST-PAY-lng property on south side for sale. F. V. Andrews & Co., Hamilton building. WELL-BUILT 7-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MOD ern convenience-! ; lovely yard, for SZ100. Owner, 616 Qulmby street. WILL NOT REFUSE REASONABLE OFFER rine quarter block. E. 17th and Main; must sell. N 72. Oregonlan. HOUSES AND COTTAGES FOR SALE; ALSO bakery. Emmons & Emmons, 623-23 Chamber of Commerce building. FOR SALE FIVE ACRES. UNIMPROVED, half-mile from car line. Z. J. Pernhln, Ockley Green. CHEAP IX)TS. WITH OR WITHOUT COT tages. E. 11th car line. Inquire 320H Front, corner Clay. BY OWNER. 2 ELEGANT LOTS. N. E. COR. 2Sth and E. Bumslde. Inquire 225 Wash ington st. FOR SALE FARMS. J. W OGILBEE. ROOM 11, 145 FIRST ST., Portland. Or. 2000 acres; 200 acres under plow, 200 more ready for plow, balance cf land In oak I'm ber and brush pasture. This- body of land Is very rolling, but not broken by abrupt hills. A greater portion can be easily cultivated. Is watered by running springs: all under fnce, with fair farmbouse and barns or 8UbIs; county roads on two sides of the ranch: 7 miles from good towu, and 4 miles lrom railroad. In Lane County, Oregon. Also 65 head of graded milch cows, with calves; about 70 head of earllngs. 0 bead of ork horsai. harness, 2 wagons. 15 head of broxl bows; a complete dairy and cheese-making outfit, with all farm Implements, go with tbe stock farm, and very reasonable In price, 318.500. STOCKMEN. READ THIS: Ons of the best stock ranches east of the mountains, within 10 miles of railroad station, containing about -4000 acres, all under fence and well watered; fine hou large barns and outbuildings. Improvements alone cost double the price fckrU will sMl for JIS.OOO. Including grow Ing crop, 300 had of high-grade Hereford cattle, S work ami naddle heroes. 2 wagons and buggy; over 400 tons of hay, together with all th tools and farm machinery necessary for the place. Everything about this ranch Is In perfect order, and It Is without question one of the bst bargains ever ottered. JOSEPH M. IIEALY. 2V0 Morrison street. FOR SALB-SO-ACRE FARM IN COLUMBIA County; 50 acres bottom, 30 acres slope; well watered; 20 acres In cultivation, 80 acres good pasture, rest partly slashed; near county road; good T-room house, nicely finished; large frame barn, and root house: 35 tons hay in barn: 125 fruit trees, good bearing; 15 head cattle, 1 team horses, 2 hogs, all farming Implements and hay press; one-half mile to school and postofflce; 4 miles to town; railroad station and boat landing to all points; crops all In: all fenced. Terms, 2000, half down, balanco on time. France Olson, Rainier, Or. THE CELEBRATED "HENRY LONO Farm," at Chchalls, considered by many to be the best money-making farm In the state, will be sold by tbe administrator Sept. 1, either in parcels or as a whole, to the high est bidder. Full information by addressing W. B. Allen, box 317. Chchalls. Wash. 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. FOR SALE A FARM OR DAHtY RANCH OF 500 acres, well located; a fine place; 200 acres In grass; good buildings; sell cheap or trade for machinery. Inquire tb H. C Albee Co., 200 East Water street. FOR SALE OR RENT. OR WOULD TRADE for a suburban home A stock farm, near WUholt Springs. Address J. P. Converse, Wllholt. Or. TO EXCHANGE. ICO ACRES ABOUT 30 MILES FROM PORT land, 20 cleared and fenced; balance easll cleared; value, 31600; will exchange for city property, real or personal. Taggart Bros.. 518 Chamber of Commerce. UNINCUMBERED. UNIMPROVED CITY property, Chicago, TO., for Portland realty; will assume reasonable amount. A. T. Lewis. 615 Chamber ot Commerce building. I- NICELY IMPROVED PROPERTY IN HOL lodays addition to exchange for improved fruit tract near city. Address box 62, Sher idan. Or, GOOD TEAM HORSES, WAGON AND HAR ness for sale cheap, or exchange for city property. C E. Bennett. 1274 Fourth it. $2500 CITY INCOME-BEARING PROPERTY, for acreage close in or equity In improved. Address F S3, cars Oregonlan. BELGIAN HARES FOR SALE. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BELGIANS AT reasonable prices. All leading strains. At stud. Champion Fashoda's Son (sired by the world's Champion?. Britain, . rlnce Imperial (son ot Lord Britain). Count of Rochdale (son of imported Rochdale). Klondyke Nugget. e.tc F. L. Washburn. Eugene. Or. COMPARE OUR STOCK WITH 'THE VERY best you lenow or. and you will make your selection from our hutches. We aim to please, and do as -we would be done by; satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Los Angeles Belgian Haro Co., 240 Fifth St., Portland. BELMONT BABBITRY, 148 EAST 34TH ST.. Portland Orders booked this week only for service of our famous Imported buck. "Duke of Teck.'i score D5. at 310; Britain Chief. S3. A few choice does. bred. 315 to 325; one fine Lord Nason buck. ?10. CLOSING- OUT STOCK PEDIGREED BEL gian hares, consisting of does, bucks and five young: very cheap. Apply Hesperian Babbitry, Morrison and 17th. FOR SALE FINEST LOT BELGIAN DOES and bucks In this city, at East Ninth street and East Flanders; just arrived; good bar. galas. Los Angeles Rabbltry, 004 Oregon St., Port , land; low prices. Prince Yukon. Jr.. fee ?10. WAJTTED--RJEJAI. "ESTATE. WB HAVE A CUSTOMER WHO WANTS TO purchase a modern dwelUnr in dealrabls neighborhood, on West Side; must have fou bedrooms; will pay JS00O to JWQ0 if suited. Rountrea & Diamond. 2tl Stark street, cornet Second. Phone Grant 231. ST. JOHNS. WANTED TO, PURCHASE about -10 acres of high land, with good soenecy. Write description and price to F. V. Andrews & Co., Hamilton building. WANTED FOR CASH A MODERN NINE room house, with one or two lots. In central location, near the two car line. F. V. An drews & Co.. Hamilton building. CHEAP LOT. BETWEEN 14THT AND 24TB. I aad O streets: give price. location. Address Q 87. Oregonlan. WANTED TO BUT A RESIDENCE LOT, state location and price. Address P 80. care. Orevz.Ian, WANTED TO BUT A SMALL MODERN cottage, with large lot. Address P 82. car Oronlan. TIMBER. LANDS FOR. SALE. WE HAVE FOR SALE A'0.001-ACRB TRACT of spruce and fir on the. Umpqua. River. We buy and sell timber lands on commission. Hartman. Thompson & Powers, 3 Chamber ot Commerce. PINE. FIR AND CEDAR TIMBER LANDS; claims, scrip, mill sites, etc Martin & Co.. Portland. Or. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. A CARLOAD OF MODEL 1900 NEW HOME sewing machines Just received at 350 Morrison street; also an elegant lot of second-bana machines. New Home, Singer, Domestic and White, from 15 up, and warranted. J. 8. Crane, 2S0 Morrison. TWENTY YOUNG HORSES, BROKE AND nnbroke; fast, well - bred business horses: handsome carriage spans; saddle horses, ana heavy teams; terms, cash, trade or approved note. Knott farm, Peninsular Station, Port land. BEWlNG-MACHrNES-nA FEW SLIGHTLY damaged machines. Singer, White, New Home, and Wheeler & Wilson, at astonishing- low prices. 335 Morrison street. Mar quom building. YOUNG TEAM. ISOO POUNDS EACH. AND new wagon; now engaged on 33 day Job. Call Krebbs' brickyard, near No. fr reservoir. H. I. Rosenthal, owner. TWO FRESH COWS. GRADE JERSEY8. gentle, young; Jersey bull, year old. First house west reservoir No. 3, Section Line road. Phono White 625. VICTOR TANDEM. FIRST-CLASS COND1 tlon, a snap. 318; one Morrow coaster brake wheel, complete, for 35. Portland Gun Store, 133 First st. FOR SALE HORSE, HARNESS AND WAO on; suitable for delivery or peddler; horse very gentle, for lady. Call Rhelnpfals Hotel, city. TWO CARLOADS RIGB. PART RUBBER tire; old ones In exchange; COO set harness. 73 second-hand rigs. S. Tomllnson, 211 Wash. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR THREE sprlng wagon A mare, sound; weight about 1000 pounds. Address R 75, care Oresonlan. FOR 8ALE OR EXCHANGE HORSE. BUG gy and harness; suitable for lady; owner leaving city. Address 8 80, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE STEAM WOOD SAW, COM plete, either with or without team and har ness. Apply to H. L. Searls, Montavllla. Typewriters, all makes, rented and sold; expert repairing: office supplies and desks. Coast Agency Co., 2C64 Stark st. Both phones. FOR SALE. CHEAP A FIRST-CLASS FULL blood fox terrier dog. 6 months old. Room 303 Chamber of Commerce; I to 2 o'clock! FOR SALE A FINE JERSEY BULL. WELL bred: kind and gentle; 4 years old; price, 330. Inquire of J. N. Fisher, Beaverton. Or. THE MODEL STABLES. COR. FBfTH A2D Davis sts., will board your horses for 15 per head. The best of core riven; FOR SALE. CHEAP A SPAN OF GOOD heavy work mules; weight. 2C0Q. Inquire of J. E. Blackburn. Montavllla, Or. LADY'S HARTFORD BICYCLE. IN GOOD order, 315; gents' bicycles, from 35 up. Port land Gun Store. 132 First st. HORSES: DRIVING AND WORK HORSES cheap for cash. Stable corner Seventh and Stark. Tel. Red 311. FOR SALE HORSE HARNESS AND LIGHT wagon: also cash register. Call room 4, 345H Morrison street. FOR SALE THREE-PIECE SILK TAPE3 try, parlor suite; good as new. Address B 35, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE. CHEAP LADY'S GOOD, BEC ond hand wheel. 711 Mllwaukle street. Take Oregon City car. WAGON FOR SALE, PANEL TOP: NONE better: low price. Arthur Kohn, 2S5 Wash ington street. FOR .SA.LE-8HELVINO, COUNTERS AND awning: good locality; rooms in rear. 333 Sixth street. SINGLE TOP BUGGY AND TWO-SEATED surrey. Inquire at N. E. corner Third and Ash streets. A LOT OF FINE HORSES. DRAFT AND drivers. $60 and up. Call East Seventh and Stephens sts. FOR SALE FIXTURES FOR TAILOR SHOP. Also first-class household, furniture. Apply 150 Sixth. FOR SALE TWO ACRES BUCKWHEAT D field. Mrs. Pershln. Ockley Green. Phon Pink 1001. FOR BEST FIR. OAK AND ASH WOOD GO to Pioneer Wood Yard, foot of Morrison st. Phone 180. FOR SALE-A1 LADY'S WHEEL; $20. The Heller block. Grand and .Hawthorne avenues, room 40. BECOND-HAND SATE. MODERN, FOR half-price. Apply Hewetf a Grocery, 13S Third street. $10 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER: 82 CASH, balance $2 per month, Oas Co., 174 Fifth sL rMagtc lanterns, new. second-hana, moving pic tures. Bullard & Breck. 131 Port. Han jrran. "HONEY-MOON" GUM: ASSORTED FLA vors. Sold by all leading dealers. Ask for it. BEST DRY FTO WOOD. HOOVER. 813 Water. Phones Ore. South 651. Columbia S3. FOR SALE-FINE HORSE HARNESS AND buggy. 333. 24th and Weldler, East Side. Good pasture for horses or cattle at 1004 Mll waukle st,. or Inquire at 128 Third street. Several new and second-hand wagons, bug gies and surreys. 51 Fourth, near Pine FOR SALE TWa PAIRS OF CHINA PHEAB ants; very cheap. 546 East Sixth st. NATIONAL CXSH REGISTER FOR SALE cheap. Graves & Co.. 124 Sixth. ONE NEW LIGHT DELIVERY WAGON FOR sale. Z63 Alder street. HELP WAHTED MAL3C . 2 BOTEL COOKS, 8100; LOGGING ENQI neer and fireman; 2 flunkeys, 325 and $30; 2 feeders, thresher, 32 board; hook tender. $2.60 board: 2 rigging rustlers $45 board; R. R. laborers. $2. board $3 50: laborers, city. 32 to $2.25: carpenter, city. $2 50; brickyard, $2; toilers, $2.75: buckers. $3 50; barkers. 32.25; raftsman, $2.50: .section men. $2; mill and yard men. $2; woodchoppers. 80c and $1; swampers. 32; farm hands. $25 to 330; hay makers. $1.25; hotel and restaurant help call. Canadian Agency. 21C4 Morrison. HOTEL PASTRY CK. FOR BEACH; JOE Clercker. tel. where are you ($60): cok for North B.. 335; cooks, waiters, dishwasher (city): mlll-d. hands, $1.75, and wood turn ers, $2, for city: deck hands. $35. etc; cook. E. Ore $35 (colored); farm hands, etc ; also for Gray's Harbor, teamster, 330; ass't carp.. $30; box fcty. and shlngle-m. hds.. 830 up; carp'r. 353: wages Include bd., tickets adv. R. G. Drake. 152 First. Sunday, 11 to 12 A.M. WANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED. WELL rated firm, scheme or specialty men to sell an exceedingly attractive and salable line. Special trms and unique Inducements. Hlgh- rlceJ men investigate. Box 432. Detroit, "lch. WANTED A FEW FlRST-CLASS WEAVERS and twb good hand Jack-spinners, to work nights on flne casslmeres and flannels: good wages paid. Apply by letter to Eagle Woolen 31111s Co., Brownsville. Linn County, Or. ESTABLISHED JOBBING-HOUSE WANTS specialty salesmen to call on drug, dry good and general store trade; commission only: full time and bond required. Address Man ager. 100C-1S5 Dearborn, Chicago. I1L MEN WANTED-320 WEEKLY: POSITIONS permanent, distributing circulars, samples, tacklnff signs; bill-posting, etc Send two stamps for particulars. American Adver tisers' Association, Newport. Ky. $13 WEEKLY AND EXPENSES: DEFINITE bona fido salary; men and women as general agents; rapid promotion; Increase; local and traveling; references required. Butler & Alger, New Haven. Conn. HELP WAKTEX--MALB WANTED SEVERAL. TRUSTWOB"THY PER sons to manage our business in their own and near-by -counties; mainly office work, conducted at home; salary, POOL' a year and expenses; mention retereaco and enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Tho Dominion Company, Dept. K. Chicago. WANTED-SALESMEN. CAMPAIGN MONEY makers, Bryan and McKlnley steel-plate pic tures on 11x14 stock: finest out; sample by mall. 10c National Steel Engraving Co., 185 Dearborn street, Chicago. WANTED COLLECTORS; TOWNS NEAR Portland: $18 per week and expenses, subject to advance. We furnish horse and buggy. Address, with stamp. Monterey Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. PERNIN SHORTHAND LEARNED IN ONE thlrd time- of Pltmanlc forms; no shading; no position. Behnke's Pernln Shorthand and Commercial College. 614 Commercial block. BALESMEN FOR MACKINTOSHES: DIRECT to consumers; largest line: closest prices: llo line for llvo men: handsome samples. Inter state Rubber Co., 221 Fifth avenue, Chicago. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: WHERE THEY are, how obtained, salaries paid. Particu lars free. Write for circular. 174 National Correspondence Institute, Washington. D. C. WANTED SERVICES OF INTELLIGENT, reliable, permanent man; office and outside work. Enclose stamp and references. A. T. Morris, P. O., general delivery. WANTED TWO ENERGETIC HUSTLINO canvassers, to complete staff; others ara earning good wagea 25 N. Grand avenue. Burkhard block. East Portland. SALESMEN WANTED FOR A RAFID-SELL-ing necessity, used in every home; exoluslve territory; big commissions. Tho Tuscarawas Aug, uo . uanai .Dover, o. WANTED A TRAVELINO SALESMAN FOR wholesale liquor and cigar firm: one ac quainted with Eastern Oregon trade. Address A 77, care Oregonlan. WANTED-A GOOD ALL-AROUND BLACK smlth for country shop; must be good horse shoer. Address A. O. Jackson. Cleone, P. O.. Falrview Station, Or. WB PAY 324 "PER WEEK FOR A MAN WITH rig to Introduce our goods In the country. Write for terms, Kansas Food Co.. Dept. 43, Kansas City. Mo. ( WANTED, EVERYWHERE HUSTLERS TO tac. signs. aistriDuie circulars, samples, etc; no canvassing; good pay. Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago. WANTED-LABORINQ MEN; $1.85 TO 2 40 per day; skilled men. 32.40 "to 34 per day. Keswick Smelting; Works, Keswick, Shasta County, Cat, " EXPERIENCED COLLECTOR; STEADY EM ployment; state experience, reference and wages wanted. Address K 83, care Orego nlan. WANTED FOUR NUMBER ONE HAND ironers; men only strlotiy sober; wages $2.50 per day. Troy Steam Laundry, Spokane, Wash. WANTED 1000 MEN TO DRINK WEIN hard'a Columbia beer; nice and cool. Fre .from T P. M. to 11.80 P. M. 1804 Fifth st. WANTED IMMEDIATELY: A PARTY TO take charge of good-paying farm, one mile from city. Address S 89, care Oregonlan. PLANERS. EDGERS. WOOD-TURNERS AND wood-machinery men. 209 Stark at, be tween Front and First., W. T. Phillips. WANTED FIRST-CLASS HARNESS-MAK-ern; good wages and steady employment. Ap ply Breyman Leather Co , 73 Front st. EXPERIENCED SALESMEN FOR OREGON and Washington; permanent position for right men. 606 Commercial block. ENERGETIC BALESMEN. SCHOOL Sup plies; country work; $100 salary and extras. R. O. Evans & Co.. Chicago, 111. PORTRAIT AGENTS, QUIT CRAYONS: TRY washable enamellnes: no glass; don't rub. Family Portalt Co.. Chicago. MEN WANTED TO WORK IN BRICK yardj fair wages; bed and board furnished; for Cooke Bros., at Zlontown. A GOOD RUSTLER CAN OBTAIN PERMa nent employment by calling at 144 Park street, 8 A.M. WANTED CHORE BOY FOR POULTRY farm. Mount Hood Poultry Farm Co , 250 Alder street. H. H. HIGLET & CO. EMPLOYMENT Or flce will open August 1 at 200 Stark st. WANTED-MEN FOR COLUMBIA QUARRY; wages $2 and $2.25 per day. 68 First st. WANTED-A HARNESSMAKER. ADDRESS Preston & Hales, Eugene, Or. WANTED A SMART BOY. THE J. mT Acheson Co , Fifth and Alder. FOUR COATMAKERS WANTED. H. DIER llng, Vancouver, Wash. WANTED-A BOY FOR PORTER. APPLY 2SS4 Third street. HELP WAKT-ED FEMALE. LAUNDRY GIRL. IONE, $20; WAITRESS chambermaid. lone, $20; waitress. Heppner, 320, fare here; waitress, $15, or cook $17 50, Hood River; 20 other waitresses, city and out; chambermaids; nurse girls; housework; Col fax. $25; Boise. $25, fare here; others, coast and country; plenty In city at $12 to $25. Canadian Parlors, 228 Morrison. ANY LADY CAN EASILY MAKE $18 TO $25 per week by representing us In ber TtocaUty, and as the position Is pleasant and profitable, I will gladly send full particulars to all. This Is no deception! even your spare time is valuable. Address Mrs. Mary E. Wheeler, 87 Washington street, Chicago, HI. Al DOMESTIC. $22; 2ND G $18. FOR TA coma; O. K. dome for Baker Cy., $20; Cath lamet. $12; cook. Astoria. $25; camp waitress, $18, and dome (fam. S). soma region. $15; waitresses, all kinds; domestics; 2nd girls; cooks; for olty. R. G. Draka, 152 First, Sunday. 11 to 12 A. M. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED FORELADY fcr steam laundry, a first-class lronar and shirt finisher; permanent position; references required. Call 147 Park st, from 5 to T P.M. AN EXPERIENCED MARKER AND SORT er In laundry, or a bright. Intelligent girl to learn; permanent position; stats past experi ence. U 72, care Oregonlan. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT IN CITY FOR refined, energetic middle-aged woman with good common school education. N 77, care Oregonlan WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK TO GO TO Oregon City; good wages paid. Call 434 Main st,, between 11 and 12 Monday morning. July 30. HARDEN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 145 Third Families, hotels, restaurants, boarding-houses, furnished with help; men and women. A COMPETENT HOUSEMAID AND LAUN dress, at Mrs. W. 8. Lodd's. between Sixth and Seventh and Jefferson and Columbia sts. A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED CLOAK saleslady, and one to learn: only those with Al references need apply. H. B. Litt. WANTED GIRL TO DO COOKING IN PRI Srafe family at Seaview, durlnjr August. Ap ply Immediately. 121 North 15th street. WAITRESS WANTED; EXPERIENCED girl only. Call at the Vendome today, cor ner 13th and Alder streets. - WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SWEDE OR acrman girl for general - housework. 393 Columbia, Call mornings. WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN housework; family of two. 311 West Park. Call Monday afternoon. STENOGRAPHER, WILLING TO CLERK; no high wages: must have good reference. - Apply 231 Morrison. WANTED SHIRT MACHINE IRONBR AND first-class starch clothes lroner. Portland Hotel laundry. t WANTED A HOUSEKEEPER FOR A WID- ower: middle age preferred. Address N 84, care- Oregonlan. GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK:lfO ccoklng. Apply Monday morning, 141 "West Park street. WANTED EXPERIENCED DINING-ROOM girl; wages $15 month, room and board. Na tional Hotel. GIRL-TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT HOUSE worfc. Apply 770 Overton St., between 23d and 24th. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work and clri to take care of children. 741 GUsan. f COMPETENT GIRL AT ONCE. FOR GEN eral housework. Apply 243 22d street. North. WOMAN TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND attend to sick girl. L. Hudson. Woodlawn. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work In small family. 821 Johnson at. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. CITY. $20; OTH ers. 200 Stark st.. W. T. Phillips. GIRL-FOR SECOND WORK: WITH REFER ences. 722 Flanders, cor. 22d. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply 721 Second st.