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Iff THE . 8UMY OBEGOKIAST, PORTLASr AUGUSU 12, 1900. CATCHING SEA TURTLES. ZTott tie Ftihenaen of Savannah and. Vicinity Capture Then. Savannah. (Ga.) News. One of the favorite Summer sports of the fishermen and marooners of Savannah. Is turtle hunting on the sandy beaches of the neighboring Islands, -where from 2ay to August the turtles come out to lay their eggs. On the long, Sat stretches of sand the turtle crawls about 100 feet or more from the water line, and there, -with her fiip jers scooping out a round hole from two feet to three feet deep, deposits her eggs, often 200 or more, covering every 50 or so with a thin layer of sand, and putting a final layer of considerable thickness over the top of the nest after her ma ternal duties are finished- This final filling- in of the nest she smoothes off even with the beach, and, after making the surroundings as nearly as possible like the remainder of the beach, If undisturbed, crawls back to the -water with the pleas ing consciousness of duty well performed and the confident conviction that In a ehort time her maternal heart will be gladdened with a numerous progeny. Even when she escapes with her life, Jrowever, he hopes of a family are often disappointed, for turtle eggs are con ceded to be a delicacy by nearly every body who has tried them, from the green est cracker, whose only conception of a turtle is the pound and a half terrapin of the Inland swamps and ponds, to the most accomplished epicure familiar with the celebrated dishes of every land, and It Is this toothsomeness of her product that leads to the undoing of the turtle's " hopes, for during the season of her lay ing the nests are sought for continuously, and many of them found and robbed ot their contents. The method of search Is very simple; where the tracks of the tur tle are found leading up the beach they are followed, and the ground at various joints along the trail tested by means of a slender rod or walking cane, "lhe nest is distinguished when reached by the ready yielding of the sand, and the hunt ers scoop out the sand with theJr hands and appropriate the eggs. But it Is in securing the turtle itself that the hunter finds the greatest pleas ure. The hunt is almost always made at night, and preferably during moonlight. The conditions are best about the middle of May. during a full moon, and in the early morning hours. Then skirting the water line, the hunters walk along the beach, keeping a sharp lookout for tracks as they pass along, and a still sharper lookout ahead for the creature Itself. On a clear night the great slumbering animal can be distinguished ; long way off. "When one Is sighted, the hunters deter mine their further proceedings in accord ance with the position of the creature with respect to the nearness of the water line and its evident Intentions. If on Its way to make a nest, which Is known by Its crawling up the sand and away from the water, there is no particular need to hurry, as, unless disturbed the turtle will not return to the water until she has de posited he eggs. So usually the hunters are content to wait a safe distance away until the nest has been completed and the actual laying of the eggs begun. Then they may approach with Impunity, for the turtle, once on the nest, will not move until sho has completed her task. It is when she commences her retreat to the water that the hunters secure her by catching the side of the shell and turning her over on her back, when she lies helpless and cn only fan her mighty and powerful flippers in -wrathy impotence. The turtle is a firm believer that dis cretion is the better part of valor, and 8he shows fight only when cornered and has no way of escape. Should she catch sight of her natural enemy, man, before she has begun to lay, she will at once beat a hasty retreat toward the water, ocallngthe hard heach and throwing back quantities of sand In her haste. Uut When she is brought to bay she will both bite and strike heavy blows with her nippers, and these must be carerully avoided while she is being turned on her back. It is owing to her efforts to injure her enemies that her final undoing is ac complished, for. like most of the family. Testudinata, the turtle can draw its head into the shell and close its flippers close to Its sides, making itself practical ly Impervious to attacks. This its cap tor knows, and so when ready to slaugh ter lt.he pokes Its head with a stick, un til, to stop the annoyance, the animal extends its head, when it is cut off by a well-directed blow with hatchet or are. Some person claim that there can be found in the turtle portions that taste like and resemble in appearance chicken meat, veal and beefsteak, but the aver ago marooner finds In the turtle only turtle, which both in texture and taste closely resembles beefsteak. Turtles arc still quite numerous on "Warsaw, though not nearly so plentiful as they were several years ago, when ob many as nine have been turned In ono sight. They average in size from the comparatively small one of 100 pounds to 500 pounds, and in exceptional cases COO. One caught seven years ago weigh ed fifty pounds more than the last num ber, and established a record for large turtles that ihas since remained un broken. A few have been caught during the present season but no very large ones. Only last week one was caught under exceptional conditions; It crawled out on the beach of Cabbage Island during the broad daylight. Its life paid for Its te merity, however, for it was seen by a negro fisherman, who forsook his lines for the bigger game and succeeded in bagging it. Pnrli Hver Old. Paris rises around any man who knows her; her .streets are changing things, her stones aro like the clothes of a man, more real than any present aspect she may carry, the illimitable company of history peoples her, and it is In their ready speech and communion that the city takes on its dignity, says a writer In a foreign periodical. This is the reading of that perplexity which all have felt, of that unquiet sug gestion which hangs about the Autumn trees and follows the fresh winds along the Seine; the riddle of her Winter even ings and the faces that come on one out of the dark in the lanes of the Latin Quarter. She is ourselves, and we are only the film and edge of an unnumbered past. There is nothing modern In those fresh streets. The common square of the Innocents is a dust of graves and a meet ing place for the dead: the Danse Mac abre was too much of a creation to pass . the mere falling of the wall. The most recent of the ornaments make a kind of tabernacle for the memories of the town Etlenne Marcel before his Hotel de Viile, Charlemagne before the Gathe dral. Tho Place de la Concorde is not a crossing of roads for the rich; it Is the death scene of the Girondlns; the vague space about the Madeleine is not only a foreground for the church; it Is also the tomb of the Cap&tians. Wherever the town has kept a part of her older gar mentIn the Cathedral, in the Palais, in Ste. Chapeile you may mix with nil tho centuries. Colonel Brynn's Statesmanship. Morning Astorlan. There Is nothing new in Mr. Bryan's long-drawn-out essay. The only thing remarkable In the whole tiresome deliv erance is Its total Mlence on the absorb ing issue which formed the sole substance of Mr. Bryan's campaign four years ago. Then Mr. Bryan prophesied the same disasters to the people from the triumph of Republican policies that he predicts now. AH the policies of the Republican party which Mr. Bryan once denounced as fraught with evil to tho country have been in force for sufficient time to Judge their consequences, and every one knows what they are. Without one word of regret over the adoption ot these poli cies, and without pointing out one single baleful effect of their operation. Mr. Bry n calmly lgnores'his former contentions and shifts his claim to the suffrage of the American people to a totally different j Issue, repeating tto same calamitous pre dictions on totally different 'grounds. "What kind of statesmanship in this and what are intelligent people ,io think of such a lack of principles in a Presidential candidate and the party to which ho belongs? DAILTT 3IETEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Aug. 11. S P. M. Maximum temperature, 74; minimum temperature, 56; river reading- at 11 A. M.. 0.5. feet; change In 24 hours, .1; total precipitation. 6 P. M. to 6 P. 1L. 0; total precipitation since September 1. 1S00. 40.4S Inches; normal precipitation since September 1. 1S90. 40 S9; tendency. 5 01; total sunshine August 10, 1000, 0:12; possible sunshine. 14:24. TVEA.THER CONDITION'S. There has been a marked Increase In pres sure over the North Pacific States, and the barometer Is highest off the mouth of the Co lumbia Hirer. It Is lowest over Southeastern Idaho. A thunder shower occurred at Spo kane this afternoon, but no rain of consequence has fallen elsewhere In the Rocky .Mountain and Pacific Coast States durlnz the last 24 hours. The chances In temperature since yes terday are small and unimportant. The Indi cations are for fair weather In this district Sunday, with slightly warmer weather in the "Willamette Valley and Sound country. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending: midnight, Sunday. August 12. 1800: Oregon Fair, cooler near coast; northwest winds. Washington Fair; warmer north portion, ex cept near coast; westerly winds. Idaho Fair; winds mostly westerly. Portland and vicinity rair; northwest winds. Pacific Coast "Weather. ra 11 J? STATIONS. Astoria Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka Helena Neah Bay Pocatello Portland Red Bluff Ro'eburg- ....... Sacramento Salt Lake City.. San Francisco .. Spokane Saattle Walla Walla ... Light. K "Wind. ." if? a 3 a? - s '. ' Q o : . ; a NW Clear NW .Cioudy MV Clear NW Clear N jClear SW I "t. cloudy SW iRaln W it cloudy NW .Clear SE Clear N Clear S SW W SE W W Clear Clear Cloudy uiouay Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy The following telegrams from the wheat growing districts have been received at the United States Weather Bureau office during the last 24 hours: Sprague, Wash. Slight sprinkle, threatening now; good many headers and some threshers laid off; heavy hall storm six miles east last night. Rltxrllle. Wash. Last-two days light show ers; .still threatening; cutting nearly finished. Wheat-threshing has begun; yield rather dis appointing. EDWARD A BEALS, Forecast Official. NEW TODAY. ECLIPSE STEEL RANGES A six-hole Eclipse steel range and high shelf, warranted 15 years, only $20, $5 down, $1 per week. I. GEVURTZ The Homefurnishcr. 173 First street, N. W. Corner Yamhill. GREAT CARPET SALE All carpets at sacrifice prices. I. GEVURTZ The Homefurnlsher, 173-175 First, N. W. ner Yamhill. FOR SALE ONLY $800 CASH ALL OF block 2. Greenrldge, containing 10 lots. This property lies opposite Piedmont and only 200 feet from car line, -fne ov.ner Is a. non resident, and orders the property Fold at once. The former price of this block was $4000. Perfect title given. This Is a great bargain. Call or address room 513 Chamber of Commerce. 12 CANS DEVILED HAM. 45c; 7 LBS. ARM and Hammer soda, 25c; Schillings' baking -powder, 1-lb. can, 35c; -lb. can, 20c; 12-lb. box soda crackers, 55c; 6 bars Babbitt's Best soap, 25c McKlnnon Grocery Co., 173 Third street. EASTERN HAMS. 124c POUND; VALLEY flour, 70c: Mocha and Java coffee, 25c pel pound; 20 pounds rice or 40 pounds rolled oats, $1. Brownewell & Co., 226 Russell st. RIGID PARCEL CARRIERS LOAD UPON cycle axles; lessen vibration; make wheeling easy; used this year on Mount Hood and beach runs. AM GOING TO LEAVE PORTLAND And am offering to sell my home, the east half of block 58, Holladay's Addition (the old Cunningham home place), with Its fine nine room house, with bull basement and large at tic, furnace beat, gas electric i bells and hot and cold water; 25 j ears' 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 rrlce asked for bare half-blocks In the fame addition; -none of which compare with it In location or sightliness. It is a beautiful, home-like Home, and some one Is going to get a bargain. Time on a portion of purchase price. If wanted. Principals only; no agents. F. A HUGGINS. 183 Third St. Auction and Commission Co. S. L N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Both 'Phones. "We are instructed to sell by pub lic auction on Tuesday, August 14, at lO A. M. at 411 Washington .street, some valnnble pieces of np holntered furniture, pretty parlor tables of various designs; hand some dressinc-cases in bird's-eye mnple with plate mirrors. Uphols tered rockers. Rockers In -white maple and mahogany finish j couches in velonr and tapestry oak extension table, dining- chairs. Rng 12x10 feet. Brussels carpets and mirrors. Burdette parlor organ. and genuine George Washbnrn guitar. Ornaments. Desk and bookcase In mahogany finish. Bedroom) suits In oak and ash; very handsome walnut furniture; 12 three-quarter complete-suits -with combination dress ers; 75 moss, wool and combination mattresses and feather pillows. Kitchen treasures, SO white spreads) 50 single bedsteads; 100 wire springs. Cook stoves; steel range, kitchen furniture, etc. Sale Tuesday, 10 A. 31. S. L. X. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Household Fur niture. "We ffre instructed to sell by auc tion, nt 411 Washington street, on .Friday, August 17, at. 10 A. 31., the furniture and fittings of residence removed to 411 Washington street for convenience of sale. Including parlor, dining-room and kitchen furniture. Sale Friday, 10 A. 31. S." L. X. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Fancy Rockers and Chairs. We will sell by public auction, on Thursday, August 10, at 411 Wash ington street, at lO A. 31., off assort ed rockers in various and unique designs, for account of whom It may concern. Sale Thursday, 10 A. 31.. at 411 Washington. S. In X. GILJtf AN, Auctioneer. 0010.00 10 72 0 00 78 0.00 8 80 0.00 C2000 $ 04 0 01 6 02 T 6 "S 0 00 12 74 0.56 12 88 0 00 84 000 80 0 00 10 84 0 0t S 60 0 00 22 72 0 00 69 0.00 82 0.00 8 3bTEETTNG NOTICES. - PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 113. I. O. O. F. Regular .meeting- tomorrow (Monday) evening, 8 o'clock. Ablngton building. Official visit by the Grand Master All members requested to be present. Visiting- brothers Invited E. R. SUsH. Secretary. DIED. WHITE In this city August 10, lG0Or Thomas White, aged 70 years. Funeral will take place from Holman's chapel today at 10 A. M. rrlends Invited to attend. QUINN Friday. August 10. 1900, Mrs. M. P. Qulnn, aged 42 years. The funeral will tak place today at 2 P. M., from her late ret dence, C&O LoeJoy. Interment at Calvar Cemetery. Frlend3 lmited. TEST At 502 East 19th street, on Saturday. August 11, 1000, Daniel Blair Test, aged 00 years and 3 months. Funeral from Evan gelical Church, East 10th and Tlbbets .streets, . at 10 A M. IMonday. Services at the grave rrlt ate. FUNERAL NOTICE. ANDERSON The funeral Fervlces of the Rev. A Anderson will be held from the First A. M. E. Zlon Church, corner of Main and 13th streets, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. All friends are requested to be present. EDWARD HOLMAN. Umlertaker.4th and Yamhill sts. Rena Stlnsnn, lady assistant. Both phoaes No. J07. Finley, Kimball & Co.. Undertakers. Lady assistant. 275 Third st. Tel. O. F. S. Dunning, Undertaker. 434 East Alder. Lady Assistant. Both phones. NEW TODAY. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE We have a large list to select from, and can show you some Inviting opportunities for In vestment or speculation In Portland real es. tate. Call and sec us. TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO., 7 Chamber of Commerce. i . BY J. T. AUCTION SALE Hourchold Furniture, Moquet and Brus sels Carpels, Steel Range. Etc. At 431 Main St, Tuesday, Aujuit 14, at 10 A. M. INSTRUCTED BT THE OWNER, I WILL ON THE ABOVE DATE SELL, "WITHOUT RE SERVE. THE CONTEN'IS OF HEK NEATLY FURNISHED 10-HOOM HOUSE. COMPRIS ING IN PART VERY HANDSOME OAK HALL TREE, WITH E EL-fLATE MIR ROR, OAK AND ASH BEDROOM SUITS, NEW SPRING-EDGE COUCH IN CORDU ROY. BED LOUNGE. OAK CENTER TA BLES, UP. SETTEE, IN PLUSH, EASY CHAIRS, COBBLER-SEAT ROCKERS, SEP ARATE DRESSERS, HANDSOME PARLOR SCREEN, MOQUET AND BRUSSELS CAR PET. IN VERY HANDSOME PATTERNS. NET AND LACE CURTAINS, TWO GOOD MANTEL BEDS, SEVERAL TOILET BETS, QUILTS, .PILLOWS, BLANKETS, SHEETS, BEDSPREADS. THREE GOOD PARLOR COOK STOVES. TWO KITCHEN TREAS URES. 1NE ASH EXTENSION TABLE, WITH CHAIRS TO MATCH, LARGE STEEL RANGE (GEM). GOOD COOK STOVE, KITCHEN TABLES, AND OTHER, USEFUL LOTS. GOODS ON VIEW MONDAY AFTER NOON. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Household Furniture, Cook Stoves, Car pets, Etc. At Salesroom, 182 Wednesday, August First 15, 10 Street, A. 31. THE FURNISHINGS OF AN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, REMOVED TO SALESROOM FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE, comprising in part oak, ash and walnut bedroom suits, YY spring mattresses and bedding, several good couches, oak mantel-bed, separate bedstead,, up. rockers and easy chairs, cobbler-seat rockers, other rockers and chairs, oak and ash extension ta bles and dining chairs to match, kitchen treas ures and kitchen tables, and kitchen utensils, several good toilet sets, hanging lamps, book--case, good lace curtains, portieres, ALSO A HANDSOME LOT OF BRIC-A-BRAC, OLD CHINA ETC. a number of good cook stove6, heating stoves, etc., BtusseU and Ingrain car pets, rugs, etc., ALSO ONE GOOD TOP BUGGY. WITH SILK CURTAINS. IN GOOD CONDITION. SOLD AT 10 A M. SHARP. J. T. ,WILSON. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Groceries, Provisions, 2 Showcases, Stimp son Computing Scales, Coffee Mill, Etc., Etc . Thursday, August 10, at 10 A. 31., at 200 Fifth Street, Corner Jefferson. COMPRISING A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, such as sugar, tea. coffee, flour, spices, to bacco and cigars, dried fruits, soap powder and washing compounds, laundry and toilet soap, syrup and molasses, baking powders and farinaceous goods, and all other lines usually found In all first-class grocery stores. THIS STOCK IS FRESH AND CLEAN, AND WILL BE SOLD IN LOTS TO SUIT THE BUYER. THE FIXTURES. CONSISTING OF 2 LARGE SHOWCASES, ONE LARGE DOUBLE-DECK AND ONE COUNTER-CASK, ONE" SET STIMPSON COMPUTING SCALES. COFFEE MILL, OIL TANK, ETC., WILL "BE SOLD AT 10 A M. SHARP. J. T. .WILSON Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Contractor's Outfit, Tents' Cooking Uten sils, Flour, Boots and Shoes, Etc.; Etc. At Salesroom, 182 First-Street, Fri day, August 17, at 10 A. M. I WILL SELL 'SIX GOOD TENTS. 16x24, also one tent, 12x18, one largo Racine cutting box, about 30 sacks of hard-wheat flour, about one ton of salt, 2 barrels of molasses, 1 barrel of vinegar, and a miscellaneous lot of gro ceries, such as used In logging camps, ALSO THE COMMISSARY. CONSISTING OF ABOUT 150 PAIRS OF MEN'S AND EOYS BOOTS AND SHOES, ABOUT 40 MEN'3 SUITS. ALL SIZES, ALSO CONSIGNMENT OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. TENTS. FLOUR, ETC.. SOLD AT 10 A M. SHARP. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. -o..bdVr&Co; SPECIAL AUCTION SALE On Tuesday Next, August Ij, at Central Auction Rooms, Cor. Alder and Park. The flno furnishings of eight-rooms, removed from suburban residence, for positive sale, as the owner Is leading the state; comprising LOUIS XVI GENUINE MAHOGANY' CARD TABLE, in good condition, conversational Eofn. In the best oi hair cloth, reception chairs -In Mlk brocatelle and eiour coverings. Eastern couches, divans, large high-back sofa" in tap estry, fancy silk sofa pillows, parlor desk In oa. PRETTY MANTEL AND SHAW FIRE PLACE. WITH LARGE OVER MANTEL AND DRAPERS, center-tables, bookcase, with silk curtains, large family Bible and historical looks, novels, world's atlas, etc., rattan rock ers. French-late pier mirror, handsome baby huggy, nickel lamps, Una lace -curtains, Brus sels "carpets, Smjrna and pro-Brussels rugs, cherry whatnot, set genuine buffalo horns, highly polished, costly sideboard, with extra large French plate mirror, extension stable, set dining chairs, carver's chair. Canterbury tea set, vases, glassware, large lot of Mason Jars, fine quality, bed lounge. In tapestry and spring-edge, white enameled "Iron bedsteads, v,ith brass trimmings, oak bedroom sets, best springs and mattrecses. fine feather pillows, quilts, feather bedst odd dresser and wa. h stand, well-mnde wardrobe, mahogany finish, three sets of tollrt war- cook stovt-, with water back, heatlnr stoe, window shadex. kitchen table, culinary utpnsll3 and other effects, all In first-class condition. Parties furnishing are Invited to Inspect goods tomorrow (Monday), Auction TUES DAY, at 10 A. M. GEORGE BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE On Thursday Next, August 16, at Cen tral Auction Rooms, Regular weekly sale of general household fur niture, carpets, stoes, etc. Parties having surplus furniture will find this , W-EEKL1 SALE the best place to dispose of same to advantage.' and have cash same day. Sale at 10 A M. GEORGE BAKER & CO.. Auctioneers, Rtttttott iale CLASSIFIED AD. RATES "Rooms." "Rooms -and Beard." "Housekeep ing Rooms." "Situations Wanted," 15 words or less. IS onts: IS to 20 words. 20 cents: 21 to 25 words. 25 cents, etc. No discount tor additional Insertions. UNDER 'ALt OTHER HEADS except "New Today." 30 cents for 13 words or less? 10 to 20 words. -10 cents; 21 to 23 words. 30 cents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one half; no further discount under one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge raeanure agate). 13 cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per line for each, additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care- Th Oregcnlan ard left at this of fice, should always be Inflated In sealed envel opes. No stamo Is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will, not,be responsible for er rors In advertisements taken through the tele-nhon. A.MrSE3IF.XTS. ALISKY'S WINTER GARDEN, ALISKT'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 LAD.Y TROUBADOURS. EVERY EVENING AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. "MATINEES. DINNER FROM 5 TO 8 P. M.. 50 CENTS. HEW TODAf. Trunk and Bag Sale For SO days. Harris Trunk Co'., 231 Morrison. Knighf s Drug Store Opposite Oregonlan building, 12Q Sixth. Drugs knd medicines. Prescriptions a specialty. COMPUTING SCALES Office and warerooms No. 60 Third street. Call us up before buying. -Tel Clay SOI. WANTED-H0USE5 We havo numerous applicants for desirable houses. ATKINSON, WAKEFIELD & CO.. 23T Stark street. Mortgage Loans' On Improved city and farm property, at lo-fren current, rates. Building loans. Installmtat loans. Macnuutar & Blrrcllr 311 Worcester blk. SLAB WOOP Telephone or call an us for first class SLABWOOD. ' Portland Lumbcrinc; fc Manx. Co., Tel. Mai 340. Foot' Lincoln St. A PROPOSITION We will erect for responsible tenant a two or three-story brick building on northeast cor ner of Fifth and Stark streets; 10 years' lease. C. H. KORELL. Asent, 235 Stark St. WE WANT ROUSES We have many inquiries for suitable houses for rent. Owners will do well to list their rent able property with us. We collect rents and attend to the making of repairs and payment of taxes. TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO., 7 Chamber of Commerce. Farm for Sale Tho well-known Quimby farm, consisting of 101 acres of very productive land; 75 acres under plow: 14 acres pasture, 2 acres orchard, 10 acres oak grove, running water, good build ings, situated about 2 hours' ride south of Portland, half a mile to creamery, stores, church, graded school and R. R. depot. Any one wanting a profitable and well-sltuatcd farm, should Inspect this. The price asked is very low; In fact, considerably lesB than the cost of Improvements. For further particulars, see F. BRESKE, Room 444, Sherlock bldg . 83 Third st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. YOU CAN'T DO ANY BETTER THAN TO buy that beautiful lot near Third street, with two'7-room houses, that rent for S6, for 54000. Or that cosy 5-room cottage, with 2 lots, one block Woodlawn cars; good barn, choice fruit, $700. A two-acre lot,- Newhurst Park. $85. Flveacre place, all improved, BOO fruit trees, house and barn, near Clackamas, SbOO. A 4S0-acrc flno stock- farm, with over 3G0 head of stock, 3 houses, good barns; a big money-making outlay, for $0300. R. H. DUNN, H9& First. WE HAVE PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS and In all parts of the city and suburbs, for sale at lowest prices, and can. make bettei terms than others, aa we handle property owned principally by mortgage companies. Call and sec our list, as we have soma special bargains on hand, and will drive you out to see the property. It w HI cost you nothing to look it over. Grindstaff & Blaln. 240 Stark street. GOOD INVESTMENT WILL SELL AT A sacrifice a block of ground, 200x200 feet, on East Seventh street, with buildings; paying, interest on $5000; large springs to supply all the water necessary; suitable for factory or laundry. V. Schmld, ICO Grand avenue, East. Side. A BARGAIN CASH OR MONTHLY PAY mentsr new 6-room cottage? full basement: lot SOxlCO with assortment of fruit; good well water; fine place to 'keep cow or chlck ens. Call on owner, 130 Union avenue. FOR SALE THE RIDER BLOCK, IN FOR est Grove, 400x400 feet; fine house, elegantly furnished; electric lights, hydrant and well water. Price $0000; terms easy. Inquire of G. C. Rider, at 345 First st. 1200 ACRES TIMBER LAND IN THE NE halem, Valley; 400 acres In tho Beaver Val ley; 60-acre farm near Rainier; house and block In Rainier; no reasonable offer refused. W. A. Wood, Rainier, Or. 1 : 1 NICE " HOME SEVEN ' ROOMS, MODERN; lawn and fruit; don't miss this; or will lease to good tenant; also an Improved farm 68 acres, eight miles east,. Section road. 605 E. Pine, cor 13th. t 25 LOTS WITH ELEGANT MODERN 8DC room house and bath, 'joins Piedmont near car line and bicycle' paths; young orchard; cheap; easy terms. Dr. Swain, 713 Dekum Bldg. " - LOTS. ALL PARTS CTTYi WILL BUILD house to suit; monthtly, payments; money to loan; any security. ,E. Miller, 612 Com mercial bid;:. ' . FOR BARGAIN IN A 6-ROOM COTTAGE, with modern Improvements and good neigh borhood, call on 4. .L. "Jloneyman, 8214 First street. ' TWO GOOD HOUSES. ON. THE WEST SIDE for sale or trade; will trade for good East ern" property. AddressF01. care Oregonlan. FOR SALE. CHEAP .FOR CASH HOUSE and two lots. Fulton Park. One lot In Sellwood. A. Llnd. 364 1st St". City. ?C50 MODERN, HARD-.FINISH COTTAGE r large grounds; nearjSunnxslde; easy terms. Address B 81, care Oregonlan. FINE SUBURBAN 'HOME; EA8Y PAY mentsr city water, cityi school; must sell. Owner T 01, care Orcgpnlan. AT MONTAVILLA 7'ROOM HOUSE AND bath; fruit, barn, lot-85x25. near car. Own er, Hurrlc, room 00C(, Dekurrt. FOR. SALE AT A BARGATN 20 ACRES choice land near Mti Sott motor line. Ad dress U 02, care Oregonlan. , C 'f,l P ronNERS. WITH" COTTAGES; OTH er desirable lots. E 11th, near Hawthorne. 320H Front, corner Clay. FOR SALE FINE 7-ROOM HOUSE; CHOICE location. Nob Hill; genuine bargain. Address W 05. care Oregonlan. HOUSES AND COTTAGES FOR SALE: ALSO bakery. Emmons &. Emmons. 623-25 Chamber of Commerce bulldlns. VERY MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE, COR. Inside, lots; less than coat of house. Address X. core Oregonlan. l TWO NICE LOTS. CORNER. TWO BLOCKS from Ankeny car line, 5100. R. H. Dunn. 1-iOH First street. WELL-BUILT MODERN,' 7ROOM HOUSE, with all conveniences. See owner, 010 Qulm Tjy street. BY OWNER. 2 ELEGANT LOTS. N. E. COR. 2Rth and E. Burnslde. Inquire 235 Wash ington st. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. WE HAVE FOR SALE A 10.00J-ACRE TRACT of spruce and fir oi the Umpqna River. We buy and sell timber lands on commission. Hartman. Thompson .Powers, 3 Chamber of Commerce. Oregon wid Wash, timber lands; school lands, logging chances, claims, scrip, mill sites, etc. J. L. Martin & Co.. Benson block; Portland. FOR SALE CHEAP; 'HALF SECTION TIM ber land on Ccal Creek, Cowlitz County, Washington. J. E- Michael, Mont&Tilla, Or. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANTEDLOT FOR A RESTOENCE W1TK ln district bounded by Fifth. 12th. YamhUl nd Montgomery streets; any person having a lot In said -district for sale for cash, give location and price. Address. N 09, care Ore gonlan. "WANTED TO BUY 7 OR S-ROOM HOUSE, between Burnslde and Weldler; give location and cash Frlce. Address Y 90, care "Orego nlan. WANT TO 'BUY HOUSE AND LOT OR equity In one; gUe location, description, price. Address Y 01. care Oregonlan. TO EXCHANGE. WANTED TO EXCHANGE AN S-ROOM. hard-finished house and four acres Improved for house and lot In city; property high and sightly and close to town. Address V fS. cars Oregonlan. WILL TRADE INTEREST IN FINE HARD warc business at Seattle for improved prop erty In Irvlngton. Box 740. city. WANTED TO EXCHANGE MUSIC LES sons for lady's whcl. sewlns or housework. Address R 8G, care Orezonlan. INVESTIGATE THIS OFFER IDEAL HOME at Mount Tabor, for Improved farm. Ad dress Box 374, Portland. FRUIT RANCH (IS ACRES). NEAR CITY, for sale or trade for Eastern farm. Address M 00. care Oregonlan. TRADE LAND FOR LOT AND HOUSE IN or near Portland. 1S314 Madison at. FOR SALE FARMS. STOCKMEN. READ THIS: One ot the beat stock ranches east of the mountains, within 10 miles of railroad station, containing about 4000 acres, all under fence and well watered; fine house, large barns and outbuildings; Improvements alone coot double the price asked: will sell for $15,000. including growing crop. 300 bead ot high-grade Hereford cattle. S work and saddle horses. 2" wagons and buggy; over 400 tons ofhay, together with all the tools and farm machinery necessary for the place. Everything about this ranch Is In perfect order, -and It Is without question on of th best bargains ever offered. JOSEPH M. HEAL1, 2WH Morrison street. THE CELEBRATED "HENRY LONG Farm." at Chehalls. considered by many to be the best money-making farm In the state, will be sold by the administrator Sept. 1. either in parcels or as a whole, to the high est bidder. Full Information by addressing W. B. Allen, box 317. Chehalls. Wash. $380 WILL BUY IMi-ACRES 0 MILES FROM here; most suitable .for vineyard or berry ranch; rich soil, good spring; must sell. $750 s 80 acres, with good building, 85 acres in cultivation; good orchard. V. Sohmld, 100 Grand avenue. East Side. 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. 82-ACRE FARM; LAND IS MILES SOUTH west Portland; 33 acres under cultivation, balance slashed: easy terms; spring branch running through. Inquire J. E. Michael. Montavllla, Or. BELGIAN HARES FOR SALE. BELGIAN HARES PEDIGREED DOES bred to Imported bucks; shipped anywher for $2.50. Reference, Bradstreefs. Send 25 cents for book "About Belgian Hares." Cal ifornia Belgian Hare Co.. 315 South Spring, Los Angeles, Cal. WHY BREED TO COMMON BUCKS WHEN you can breed to that paragon of shape. Britain Fox, s-ore 95; book now to Insure service. Los Angeles Belgian Hare Co, 240 Fifth st., Portland. IF INTERESTED IN BELGIAN HARES OR fancy poultry, send 15 cents for a year's sub scription to the Oregon Fancier's Monthly, Portland, Or. FOR SALE. CHEAP FOUR FINE PEDI greed Belgian bares; one doe and three youngsters; thre months old. Apply 235 North 20th. FEW SELECTED BELGIAN HARES; REA eonable. Sellwood, two blocks south of post office. Los Angeles Babbitry. 604 Oregon it.. Port land: low prices. Prince Yukon, Jr., fee $10. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE OF SALE OF THE GRAND Ronde Placer Mines Notice is hereby given that the Soclete Mlnlere des Placers de la Grand Ronde will sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, on the 15th day of September, 1000, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., at the office of J. D. Slater, at La Grande. Or., all the property of said company, the tarns being what Is generally known as the Camp Carson Mines, hi Union County, Or. It will be offered In six parcels, as follows: First The water rights of said company, tho reservoirs, ditches and all placer mining claims In Camp Carson and Tanner's Gulch, including claims 1 to 14, -a 1th buildings there on (not Including pipes, giants, tools or ma terials, etc.). Second The placer mining claims situated on Grand Ronde River, rrom and including claim No. 15, to and Including claim No. 27, buildings not Included. Third The pipes (not Including flumes), material, tools, giants, atenslls and house furniture, mercury". et& belonging to the company. Fourth The steam sawmill building, boiler, engine,, carriages, circular saws, etc. Fifth 181 acres patented timber land, sit uated at or near Woodlcy. on Grand Ronde RUer. fxth The Woodley house, with fence, stable, office and store building. All the above placer claims are unpatented. The buyer to take- possession November 1,1000. The buccesful bidder, or bidders, must de posit with theagent of the company, at place of sale, as soon as pruperty is struck off. tho -sum of $100 for each lot of property bid In, the said sum to be held to Insure the completion of the said sale. The balance of the. purchase prico ti be paid on delivery qf deeds of transfer. The deposit shall not bar 'tho company from any other remedy It may have for the recovery of the amount of any bid. The company reserves- the right to with draw from sale all or any lot of said property at any time before same Is offered at public sale. For further particulars, apply to N. E. Imhaus, Baker City, Or., or to J. D. Slater, at La Grande, Or., and for copies of papers referring to property. In Spokane, Wash., at offloa ot J. W. Morrison. 211 Mohawk, block; at Boise, Idaho, the office of the Daily States man; and In Portland, Or., at the office of The Dally Oregonlan. N. E. IMHAUS. Agent. TWO ROOMS, PARTLY FURNISHED, WITH nlco set furniture, heating stove and other things; rent, ?8 month; or sell or trade fur niture and rent rooms, 34. Corner Second and Salmon. Box 003 city. Oregon Phone Broun 752. SEWING-MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY damaged machines. Singer, White, New Home, and Wheeler & Wilson, at astonish ing low prices. S3S Morrison street, Mar quam building. FOB SALE A HEAVY CROP OF FINE American grapes, consisting of eight acres, on the vines; $400 cash; 0 miles from Port land, couth ot Mt. Scott. Address Box SO, Fulton, Or. A BARGAIN SO HEAD SHEEP. COTSWOLD and Shropshire, nearly all ewes; or will let them out on shares to responsible party. Call 130 Union avenue. A BARGAIN-NEW 1000 RAMBLER BICY cle. In flrst-class condition, and bicycle suit, complete, $30, cash. 32S Fourth st., city; call Monday. TWO CARLOADS RIGS. PART RUDEER tiro: old ones In exchange; BOO set harness. 75 second-hand rigs. S. Tcmllnson, 211 Wash. MAKE A FORTUNE IN YOUR BACK YARD raising- Belgian hares; .$10 starts you; par ticulars free. C. B. Elliott. Los Angilis, CaL FOR SALE FINE COCKER SPANIEL FE malr; fine cocker sranlel dog, pup; fine Eng lish setter broke. Address J 03, care Orego nlan. A NUMBER OF ELEGANT SECOND-HAND machines. New Home. Singer and White, $5, $10 and $15. J. S. Crane. 350 Morrison st. Typewriters, all makes, rented and sold; expert repairing; office supplies and desk. Coast Agency Co.. 206 Stirk st. Both phones., FOR SALE ONE LADY'S WHEEL. ALMOST new, 17.50r gent's Rambler, nearly new, $20. 61 Third street, corner Pine. WELL-BRED 4-YEAR-OLD HORSE AND top buggy In good condition for sale; a fitce outfit. 870 Alblna avenue. THE VAN DUYN, 1034 FOURTH PART or all the furniture, with lease; steam heat; best-pajlng house In city. rOR SALE NEW HUMPHREY ELEVATOR, complete: welsht 1100 pounds; cheap. In-qulre-381 Yamhill. FOR RALE. CHEAP TWO NEW PHONO graphs, six dozen new records. Address A 80. care Oregonlan. TOR SALE MILKMEN TAKE NOTICE: Jersey bull calf.- 063 Water street, corner Bancroft avenue. FOR SALE HUNTER& TAKE NOTICEt Young hunting doy. 053 Water street and Bancroft avenue. --. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE "OR TRADE STALLION BROKE to cityr works single or double. Address Q 05. Oregonlan. FOK UEST FIR. OAK AND ASH WOOD GO to Pioneer Wood Yard, foot ot Morrison L Phone IS). FOR SALE A GENTLE BUGGY OR SAD die horse; price,. $12. Address V 91r car Oregonlan. BnCAT-s XX SECOND-HAND NICKBL-TN- Iot roachtn s. Tranrc-ntinen'al Mach no Co.. 310 Oak. FOR SALE NEW 0Sx$ PONY PREMO SK. camera. Inquire lvjOD Kelly street. South Portland. YOUNG TEAM. HARNESS AND WAGON. Call 151 Front street. Monday. S o'clock, morning. FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED POINTER pup. 3 months old. Address M SO. care Ore gonlan. BOY'S BICYCLE. FINE CONDITION. LARGE size, or exchange for lady's wheel. SSO Park street. GOOD DOUBLE - BARRELED SHOTGUN cheap. Inquire B. Bodley, care Allen & Lewis. $10 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER: $2 CASH. balance $2 per month. Gas Co.. 174 Fifth at. Magic lanterns, new. second-hana. moving pic tures. Bullard & Brecx. 131 Post. San Fran. BEST DRY- FIR WOOD. HOOVER. 313 Water. Phones Ore. South C31. Columbia 83. ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND BICYCLES for sale, cheap. 63 Third street, near Pine. FOR SALE A GOOD LIGHT WAGON. 325 Chapman street, between Clay and Market. Good pasture for horses or cattle at 1004 MU waukte St.. or inquire at 128 Third street. SOLID GOLD RINGS. ONLY $1; GUARAN- teed. Uncle Myert. 143 Third, near Alder. FOR SALE-ONE LARGE STEEL RANGE; one gas range. 240 Fifth, corner Main. Several new and second-hand wagons, bug gies and surreys. 41 Fourth, near Pine. THREE FRESH COWS. JERSEY AND DUR ham. for salo. 504 Rodney avenuo. NEW LIGHT DELIVERY WAGON. CHEAP. 2G3 Aider street. HELP WASTED MALE. 100 LOGGERS ENGINEER. LOGGING DON key. $2.50 to S3: raft man. $2 50; hook ten der, $2.75: rigging rustlers, $00; road man. $50 board; buckers. $2.50; barkers. $2.23: swampers, $2 and 355; skldmen. $2; laborers. J2; bolt cutlers. 60c: wood choppers. 80c and $1; pole cutters. $2 or lc foot: man and wife, camp. $G3; 5 men and teams, $6 pel M; mill and yard hands. $1.75 and $2: 500 R. R. laborers. $2, 3 roads; rockmen, $2 to $2.25; teamster, E. O., $1.60 board; team sters and laborers, street work. $2: coat and vest maker, $15; brickyard, $1.35 board; farm hands. $25 to $30; cooks; waiters: dish washers; hop-pickers, register now, 1000 wanted. Canadian Agency. 220 Morrison. SALESMEN WANTED FOR PORTLAND TO Introduce staple specialties as a. side line; party calling on architects, builders, owners of fine buildings, etc.. preferred; this is a fine opportunity, and a hustler can add sev eral hundred dollars yearly to his income. 'Address 015 Drexel building. Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS SALK3 men for wholesale house, importing and man ufacturing spices, extracts, coffees, teas, pickles, syrups, preserves, etc.; good salary to right man. and expenses paid; steady po sition. Apply at once to tho Curtlss Co . Inc., 2005-2007 Pacific avenue. Tocoma, Wash. WANTED SEVERAL TRUSTWORTHY PER sons to manage our business In their own and near-by counties; mainly office work, conducted at home; salary. $900 a year and expenses; mention reference and enclose self addressed, stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. K, Chicago. WANTED ENEROETIC YOUNG MAN TO take hold of business paying $5 per day and upwards: no previous experience required, one Inclined to travel preferred; particulars free; $2S capital necessary to start with. Inclose address for personal Interview. Ad dress S OG, Orezonlan. WANTED A SALESMAN WHO TRAVELS in tho Willamette Valley, to carry samples of my goods as a side line; also one who trvels In Eastern Oregon. Will pay a lib eral commission with every advantage to make sales. Address Wholesaler, caro Ore. gonlan. WANTED 5 MEN TO MAKE BALED HAY. city, $1.75 d.; exp. planer feeder and knife setter, $35 and bd.. for Gray's Harbor, fare adv.; farmhands and milkers. $20 to $J0; dlshw. for country hotel (milk also), $18. cook. $8; others: also any catering help call. R. G. Drake, 152 First. WANTED CAPABLE GENTLEMAN OR lady to man ago branch office to be established in this city: $1200 yearly salary: stato ex perience, give references; small Investment required; excellent opportunity to right party. Mgr. wholesale dept., 502 Star building, Chi cago. TRAVELING SALESMAN WANTED BY Es tablished house; no technical knowledge necessary, but simply all-around hustler of good appearance and address. First-class lino; special contract: entlrs time required; references. Box 432, Detroit. Mich. WANTED EXPERIENCED TRAVELING salesmen to solicit the general merchandise trade; must bo of good appearance and ad dress, and furnish, unquestionable reference; bond required. Box COS, St. Louis, Mo. ESTABLISHED JOBBING HOUSE WANTS specialty salesman to call on drug, dry goods and general store trade: commission only, full time and bond required. Address Man ager, 100C-183 Dearborn. Chicago, 111. FRATERNAL SOLICITORS. EITHER SEX. for Oregon and Washington, for the Yeo men, of Des Mclnes. la. Address. Dr. C. B. Paul, Portland, Or., giving address and ex perience. Good thing for right parties. WANTED A MAN EXPERIENCED IN GEN eral merchandise store: 'must b good all around man, aged 25 to 35. and single; good wages and permanent position for right man. Address box 62. Pendleton. Or. $li WEEKLY AND EXPENSES: DEFINITE bona fide salary; men and women as general agents; rapid promotion; increase; local and traveling: references required. Butler & Alger, New Haven. Conn. MEN WANTED $20 WEEKLY: POSITION permanent; distributing circulars, sample, tacking- signs, blll-pcstlng, etc; send 2 stamps for particulars. American Advertisers As sociation. Newport, Ky. CONOP'S PATENT SHOE-LACE FASTEN ers; everybody buys them on sight; large and quick profits to agents; send 10c for samples. Conor Mnfg. Co.. 33 18th avenue. Denver, Colo. WANTED COLLECTORS; TOWNS NEAR Portland: $18 per week and expenses, subject to advance. We furnish horse and buggy. Addresw. with stamp. Monterey Mfg. Co.. fat. Louis, Mo. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS; WHERE THEY are. how obtained, salaries paid Particu lars free. Write for circular. 174 National Correspondence Institute. Washington. D. C. THREE FIRST-CLASS SPECIALTY SALES men'at once, permanent position. Fall trace Just opening. Address Eastern Mfg. Co., Manhattan Bldg., Chicago. WANTED MANAGER FOR PACIFIC States; must be well-recommended, and a salesman; business with the trade. Address H 81,- care Oregonlan. TWO nrw-k :eVTNG-MACHTNE CLOSEPK also 4 bright solicitors, to take orders. Call between S and 9 A M., or 12 and IP. M. 383 East Morrlron. WANTED EVERYWHERE HUSTLERS TO tack signs, dlstributo circulars, samples, etc.; no canvassing; good pay. Sun Advertising Bureau. Chicago. WANTED WOODCHOPPER TO CUT FOUIt foot wood. pine, white fir and tamarack; will pay $1.40 per cord. Address John Duffy, norlston. uau WANTED LABORING MEN; $1.83 TO $2.40 per day; sklll'd men. $2.40 to $4 per diy. Keswick Smelting Works. Keswfck. Shasta Cotlnty. Cal. WANTED BOY DRIVING DELIVERY WA gon and help general work In store: must have good references. Apply 2SI Morrison. WANTED GOOD. RELIABLE PANTS MA ker: steady work at good wages for right partv. Inquire at Salem Woolen Mills" Store. ACTIVE. RELIABLE MEN WANTED; agreeable work; good pay. Apply room 5. Chambers building. Third and Alder. WANTED YOUTH. TO TAKE CILYRGE OF delivery and wrapping department; refer ences. Reply V SS, care Oregonlan. HARNESSMAKER FOR HONOLULU: MUST be good workman. Apply Johnson & Luth er. Fourth and Couch sts. WANTED 5 OR 0 GOOD CARPENTERS TO work on concrete forms near Meacham. Or. Apply 037 Worcester bldg. WANTED POSITION NOW OPEN FOR AN Al experienced clothing salesman. Inquire at Salem Woolen Mills' Store. WANTED YOUNG MAN WHO UNDER stands typewriting; references required. Ad dress L"Cs5; care Oregontaa, HELP WANTEI-MAX. TWO 600D-APPEARIN AND COMPKTSNT solicitors for family trade. S10 First street. call Monday morning "" BOY TO DRIVE BUTCKSR WAGON. CALL Sunday morning, between S and Of A M.. 4xO Jefferson. American Erupt o merit Agency Work, for everybody, 20H Stark at; Pfconea 443. Cat. S!. GUARANTEE- OF 40c BOX TO HOP-PICK-ers. Call American Emp Agenp. 20ft Stark. WANTED-MEN FOR COLUMBLV QCARRY; wages $2 and $2; 25 per day. 83 First st WANTED A FIRST-CLASS MILK HAND. Inquire 323 Ablngton building; WANTED A JAPANESE TO COOK. APPIiT 303 Sixth street nKLP -WASTED FEMAiaU WANTED 3P0 HOP-PICKBRS (23a FBK); MO. domestic. 30c feo up or 3 per cent, cook for mineral springs resort. $25 and fare up (country style ckg), 3 arm -waitresses. $ft up. also tray. $15 up, girl for E. Ore. slow, work on books typewriter, etc), $13 start, raise later, cook for wood camp, domots, for Baker Cy, $20 and Tacoma. fares adv R. G. Drake, 162 First. Notice Don't confound my office with Canadian Agcy (nearby loca tion), as article In Sunday Welcome Aug. 8. Ife columns against McCrosky's manner of running emp. agcy. la Injurious to other le gitimate agencies. For particulars se "Wel come." ANY LADY CAN EASO.Y MAKE $18 TO $23 weekly hy representing us in her locality and as the position is both pleasant and profitable the ear round. 1 will gladly send full particulars to all. K.m your spars time Is valuable, and If you really want to make money, address, with 2c- stamp. Mrs, Mary K. Wheeler. 37 Washington (treet. Chi cago. III. COOKS FOR CITY AND COUNTRY: CAMP cook and waiters; cooks, Condon. lone. Biggs and Clatskanle, womari gloveniakcr, house keepers; waitresses, chambermaids, second girls; city and country, housework Hoppner and your choice In city, $12 to $23. hop pickers register now. 1000 wanted. Canadian Parlors. 220 Morrloon. A LADY TO STAY WITH ANOTHER FOR company: room rent free, good plico for teacher In Couch or Chapman schwjl. or dre-ssmaker who goes out oy day, Address G 00, caro Oregonlan. MIDDLE-AGED AND RESPECTABLE -VOM-an, for general housework and take- care In valid lady, good, permanent position. Ge-man or Swedish lady preferred. 352 Union ave nue North. Learn the celebrated Pernln shorthand, short, simple, Iocible and swift, personal and rrall Instruction. Behnko's Pernln, Shorthand and Commercial College. G14 Commercial block. AN EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS AS FORE lady. In lronlng-room. Apply between 0 and 10 A. M. Electric Laundry. 12S Fifth. WANTED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WITH out family to help In general housework. Addresn P. O. box 125, Cathlamet. Wash WANTED EXPERIENCED LADY CAN vasser to advertise a manufactured article. Address S 93, care Oregonlan. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work In family of two. Call mornings. 708 Everett street. GOOD COLORED GIRL. AS NURSE FOR bahy and two children; wages, $20 month. 105 20th. WANTED mONERS FOR LADIES' clothes, at Union Laundry Co.. 53 Randolph street. A FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY TRIMMER wanted; good salary. Address Q 08, Orego nlan. WANTED WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUS3 work In family of two. Apply 108 Klrg ct WANTED GOOD COMPETENT NURSE girl. Apply 295 14th street, corner Columbia. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AT Brown's restaturant. 108 Fourth street. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN VERY LIGHT housework; sleep home 190 West Park. WANTED WOMAN TO DO WASHING AND Ironlnsr. Call 101 I2th. hrnd of Stark W MTED COMPETENT COOK. APPLY Mrs. R. Lea Barnes, Portland Heights. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED NURSE. AD dress M 88. care Oregonlan. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED AT Watson's rp'taunnt. GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK. 700 Flanders. HTlXATtO'V -VVTKTJ MALB. fioofckecprrs and Clerics. YOUNG. MARRIED. THOROUGHLY rXPE rlenced all-round bank mnn. now holding ro sltlon of responsibility and trust in largo bank In Oregon. wlhes poititlon in banking, wholesale, or other buRln"! hou'P whers ablltty and integrltv will lecelve rc-om.t jn. Present position snt'.sfactorv, exeeptlnp ro opportunity for further advancement A 1 dress H OS. care Oregonlan., AN EXPERT ACCOl'NTANT WISHES TO secure a permanent po tion In the rl y or outside; lumber or manufacturing pr"ferrcd, can handle credits and correspond, nee suc cessfully; references or bond. Add ess II 50, care Oresonlan. WANTED A FETOXStBLP: POSITION. BY an experienced office man; for past 10 years have been employed In Portlard as account ant, correspondent, caihier a. id credit roan; references P O box 710. AN EXPERIENCED AND EFFICIENT Ac countant, now emploved, wlhes situation on or after September 1. Address Experience, carp Oregonlan. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER. PAP1D operator, desires altuat'om $20 monthly, ex cellent references Address X 80. caro Ore gonlan . i i vi ir-r-wri rAN. po sition as collector or similar occupation. Ad- j , dress X 83. care Orerontan. 1 ! MlMcellaneons-. LUMBERMAN WANTS POSITION: tTTDER stands lumber busln'sn from, stump ts con sume; rawmlll. planlmr milt sash and door and factory work, estimate from plans, eto. Address Lumberrmn, care Orogonlan. JAPANESE, HONEST," STRONG BOY. wants situation to. d homework, washlns dlnhcs and help cook ng. In any place In city Address T TasMro. 51 North Fourth streett WANTED-BY A BOY WILLING TO WORK, position In office, wholesale house or print ing establishment: good references. Aadresa W 70, care Oregonlan. WANTED LIGHT WORK IN SUBURBS OR. on farm near city, for his board, by respect ablo young man. Address M 84, caro Ore gonlan. . Contract for laborers, domestics, farm, mines: and railroads. Japanese Laborers Assn. -Mi N. 4tn, fortiano. ur. xeicpnong """-' ' ... . rr..- -rr- t TkTrr-frk AJ CnITf TIT J middle-aged woman who understands neS business. Anaress jt im. crp v"5" " Trivwn mti TAPER - HANGING ORE painting; will take aa pay one-hors sprlngl WUgUIU rfVUUiuan ... .' ..-. t.v . npTfinrR vnrsn MAN college graduate, position In city Address! E. II., aa iouriii "ttrci. . M,vn a ATYV WAN. PO- sltlon In city; good references. Address II. F.. 132 Tnira sirwi. ctTTti-ov WANTED WORK OF ANTES kind; inside or outslds work. Inquire -8 E.: 15th st. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALB. HonseJceepers. ,..-.r Trr it TMnriHTWR (YR 13. sires 'housekeeper's position, or any plac of trust In city, must De respecwuio. u- home, object. B J. caro uregomaa. WOMAN WISHES POSITION AS HpCSEi keeper, city or country, auress n uv, . oregonian. i.. . .. r TinOT TrtV TC A WA1' or as housekeeper. Apply at 383 Yarahl. room 12. SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSEKEE?ET City or country. auu(i ov, uio vitj. dan. Rciolckeepers and Stenographers. ,ttt u1 1'PUT Ql' liJT AT. VP1PR' WVPTT-T ence as stenographer and assistant book keeper, desires position. Aauress a. va, ears Oregonlan. POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER BY YOtTN" lady, for experience and small salary All dress D 60, care oregonlan. SITUATION BY A COMPETENT YOUN1 lady as assistant bookXeoper. Address 92. care Oregonlan. Domestics BY COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GENEI housework In small family. Apply 42a call Monday at side door.