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THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, 3IOXDAY, SEPTE3IBER 27, 1920 15 IOR RENT. VurnKhffd Hooms in Private Family. W A RM room, 2 windows, fine outlook, larpe closet, desirable apt., west side,, walking distance. librarian or business woman preferred; references. M 03, )r'tr.uiian. SICKLY furnished room in strictly mod ern home. li. C. P.. 1 block from car. Telephone, bath, - c.; reasonable. Ta horlT Ort. FL'RMSHlfiD rooms wanted for students of North Pacific College. List your romns with the colics recorder. Kast fit h and Oregon sts. LOVELY room with a.coe and private lavatory, suitable - men; furnished heat, walking distance, Nob Hill. Ti Hoyt ' Main '-".hh. 2r7i"2TH FTRKET. T.argo modern front room, two clothes eloh-ets, hot and cold water, walking distance, garage; gentlemen oniy. LARGE, nicely furnished room. well heated, suitable two business peopie; use of piano. Board U desired. Last MiWLV furnished room, private family, ea?t end Broadway bridge: bath, hot wa ter, phone. E. 177 forenoons; reason able rate. KICK, furnished room with sleeping porch, adjoining bathroom; sultabU lor one or two gentlemen, miffy. -I'l-u KICK! -Y furnished front bedroom In Ladd'ft addition, breakfast if desired. Kast n l Eliot ave. Rooms Vttu Board. CAMi'KliU HOTEL. 23 D AND HOYT H'fS. CAMPBKLL HILL HOTEL 741 WASHINGTON ST. Twa of the beat-known residential hotels on Pacific coast. American plan, with or without bath. $2.60 a day up; rates by day or month. Meals se rved - to transients. FK W VACaNOII: in exclusive family hotel for couples or young peo-pie em ployed; large, attractive rooms, well fur ninlHcd; bhowcr, hot water heat; pood table board. Shown by appointment only. Kast POSU. NuHTuNU llOTKL, Portland's downtown nig-a-class family hotel: rooma en suite r single, with or wtihout board, for families and business men and women, We give ou all the cornier t of a noma. re-asonabJa ratea. . 4o2 MORRISON, cor. T3th.; choice rooms ard board, modern conveniences, walk.- lng distance. BOOM and board for business girls; all modern conveniences; walking distance; $5 per week. Aut, 21-974. 12 E. 7th iu ROOMS With 2 meals, for 2 people, in resident in I hotel. E. 16th and Aider. Ka&t 464. . " T HE MARTHA WASHINGTON'. Tenth st. For business glrisana students; reasonable rates. .Mar. 1251. Rooiiiw With Board in Prlva t family. LA KGE front room in beautiful Willam ette Heights home; fine view; 1 or 2 gentlemen ; 2 meals: at $40 each per month. Marshall 746, iitjUM and board ior a young man willing to share romn with congenial young man, modern home, n asonuble rate,, twin beds, Phone Marshall 27S1. LA HCl E front room and good board in private home; suitable for L or 'J, close in on cast side. Phono Tabor 51 Sit. 2 CLEAN, comfortablo rooms, I douhle bed, 1 single; cloo in. east side. Will serve breakfast if desired. Kast K19. ROOM and board for one or two children or widower with children, good home. 171 N. 17th st. or Broadway 5T1Q. K1CELY furnished warm room for couple, wit h good board. 465 K. 49lh St. N. Tabor 61 2L ROOM and board ln private family for couple employed. .casi iou. J1KST-CLASS room and board. 394 Co lnmbia Ft. Main 28tH. (iuOD room with board for 1 or 2 gentle men in home. Call Tabor 4S.SI. BOARD and room in private family. Call East 2S99. ' Furnished Apartments. FURNISHED APARTMENT. HIGH CLASS. ' Very large front five rooms and sleep ing porch, all outside rooms. 35 windows, beautifully furnished in Chinese rugs and Chinese furniture and embroidery, white enameled woodwork, floor lamp and piano, very clean and modern; also a. three-room apartment, very central; reference required, Marshall 2&30. THE CTinMWELU Fifth and Columbia Street. Five minutes walk to Meier & Frank's tore; good surroundings, strictly mod ern 2 and 3-room furnished apis., out side, with French doors and, balcony. Permanent and transient. TO LEASE by owner to responsible people, f urn is bed housekeeping apartments, 65 rooms, good central location. Call Mar shall 3:22. . ftV-ROOM apartment for rent; furniture for ale; in best apartment house near town. 2.M Broadway. "VV I LL have 6-roim furnished apartments and Weeping porch for rent about the 1st of October. 135- Main 4006. iluJjElLN 3-rooni apt., electricity aud tel ephone furnished, rent reasonable, walk ing distanca. 3;5 &ixth st. PEA BOD Y APTd., llftn ana Upshur sta Housekeeping apartments, 1, 2 and 3-rm, steam ht-at; reasonable. Broadway 154o. I-KOOM furnished apartment, for rent. Leeds a pis., 2lO Market. UNION AVE. and Klllingsworth. $21.50; all complete; concrete building. ft-ROoM furnished apartment, private bath, $30. K& 5 E. Mam st. .NEWLY furnished apartments, also sleep ln -rooms. J57- E. Glisan. Tabor 702o. I 11 furnished Apartments. J1ANAGER now permanently located at the new Gordon court apartments, IKth and Montgomery sis., and will be glad to show apartments any time. These are beautiful 5 and 0-room unfurnished apartments. Mats. Mu-DE'KN w-room lower fiat, newly tinted. furnace, cemented basement. t20 Northup st. t.dwy. 2V20. 4 - ROOM flat, Minnesota, St., near Shaver. Call Woodlawn 22. 6-ROOM strictly modern fiat, close in, $40. 30U East First street North. Furnished Flats. 6-ROOM furnished Mat, f urn it u re for sale st fcacnlice. Marshall 2t4o. $303 ROOM S, modern, clean, completely r urn Is hen. aduiis only. o 1 4 ' y 1 1 1 st. 3-KHOM upper furnished flat, $30. Adults. East 4707. 2SS Fargo at. Housekeeping Rooms. COMPLETELY furnished 1-room with kitchenette, steam heat, hot and cold water, private phones and lights fur nished, $H!V per month. 2U1 Columbia street, near Fifth. 1 t .KAN. moaerate-pr.'cea l. K. . room near 22d and Washington, suitable 'for one or two. Call Main 3S1U, between v ana 0. FOR RE N'T Furnished 11. K. room, al sleeping rooms; plain but clean, good for working people; reasonable. 564 bavler street. TWO completely furnished housekeeping rooms, steam heat, gay range, laundry; children welcome, lati Sherman street Aiarsnan ;o.i. VVjRXLSHBD la-Re light houseke-eDin apartments. 23-3 Pine St., between let and second. TRUNKS and baggage delivered in down town district for Hoc. Auto service. Free storage tor lo days. Phone Bdwy. 244i TH EBEAVER, 12th and Ufar. Furnished U.K. rooma. $15 up, including gas ranga, hot water, electric lights, laundry room. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, walk ing distance. 125 14th st- S., near Wabli- ington st.: west side. 2 NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms, central, modern, reasonable. 440 Wil liams avenue. $5 WEEK, completely furnished house keeping suites. The- Cadillac, ad, near Jefferson. TWO AND 3-rootn furnished H. K. rooms. 372 Hawthorne. KJCfci warm single rooms, hot water al ways for baths, laundry. 653 Flanders. . PLEASANT H. K. rooms, also large .ngie room, reasonable. 661 Everett tit. $!." CLEAN 2-room front apt., bath, lights free. 1023 Macadam. East 523o. 2 W ELL furnished housekeeping rooms, $19. 4&0 Clay. Marshall 2014. OR 2-ROOM furnished hk. rooma. 141 Lownsdale. $o..M PER WEEK for 2 furnished house keeping rooms. 366 1st St.. near Mill. ONE ROOM with kitchenette. 66 N. 21st wtt . Housekeeping Rooms in Private Jr'amily. TWO furnished light h. k. rooms, private O a l n an u piiotif. otq nmriauu Si NGLE H. K. room, basement room for man; 1 uleepfng room. 2ir 10th nt. ONE FURNISHED baye ment room, elec tric ngnts ano cooxing gas, -ni utn st. 2 LARGE clean H. K. rooma Ior. 8 or 4 people. 3 N. 17 :k st. FOR RENT. Hoiisekeening Roomy iu Private Family ONE --room completely furnished modern H. K, apt., very reasonable; west side, walking distance. 710 Lovejoy. Mar gha.ll 2S54. 2 RASE MEN T housekeeping rooms, every thing furnished including fuel and use of phone. 52'J Yamhill St.- 4 ROOMS, furnished for housekeeping, adults only. $26 per mpnth. 6b"2 Tay lor. ON E LA RGE furnished housekeeping room, ink and water, $15 per month. 521 Union ave. N., corner Russell. FOR KENT 2 -.housekeeping rooms. 5if4 Clinton &t.. Woodstock or Richmond car, cloye in. Phone Sell. 614. DE SlRAB.Ji housekeeping rooms com pletely furnished ; phone, elec, hot wa- ier. iiarrison. TH REE nieely furnished housekeeping rooms, with modern conveniences. 73 olumbia St.. bet. 3d and 4th OR 3 FURNISHED rooms. 420 E. 57LO st. No children. House a. STRICTLY modern 6-room residence in Irvington, No. 792 Clackamas st. ; de sirable corner lot; rent $ 75; will lease for one year. PARAiSH, watkins & CO., 106 Second St. FOR LEASE for two or more years to re sponsible parties. 7-room suburban home, all city conveniences: near station Ore Bon City car line, 7'c fare, $40 a mo. Phone Milwaukie 53 J. WHEN YOU MOVE Use NORTH WESTERN ELECTRIC light service, Broadway B80. Auto. 6747. MODERN 10-room houso and garage, Port land Heights, adults; references re quired; furniture for sale. Mar. 2480. NINE-ROOM house for rent and furniture for sale, terms cash, fine location. 320 Park street. Main 7013. FO It R E N T T wo four -room hause s at Bridgeton, near Columbia Beach. Phone Woudiawn 4024. MOVING Piano, furnitura and long-distance hauline a Hpecialty. O. & W. Truck Service Co., 40 2d st. Phone Bdwy. 5121. LOCAL and Ionic-distance moving and hauling, first-clasa equipment. Green Tr. Co., 202Vi Alder st. Main 12bl, 572-il. FOR RENT B-room house. o229 45th st S. E. FOR RENT A-room bouse. 401 Lombard St.. $25. Marshall 4114. Fumutbed House. 10-ROOM bungalow, sun parlor, breakfast room, music room, 3 bedrooms, double garage, bis garden. Price $100. Want lease. Owner leaving city. CALX. TABU 1650. LARGE 9-room house furninhed. Poriland gas furnace, hot water, plainly but amply furnished ; $ 150. Phone o27-C0. NICELY furnished 4 rooms, S. P., bath, clean, comfortable, ; for aduits; ref erence?. 08 Knott s-t. WILL sell or rent my beautiful Laurel hurst home ; good terms. Tabor -274. OS Floral ave. FURNISHED bouse, 7 rooms ; beet refer ences required. Call after 6 P. M. 140 E. 35th. cor. Morrison. MODERN, nicely furnished 0-room house; no vmall children; will want board for two. t74 E. Ankeny. Main G3JS3. FOR RENT October 1, 10-room well-furnished house, bebt locality, garage, $150; references. BO 10, Oregonian. Store FOR RENT In new fireproof concrete building 1st floor, 25x1 00, full cement basement, 25x100.' Heat furnished. Lease . if desired. One block from North Bank depot. The Oregon News company, 11th and Glisan- 3u STORE, west side, good location, close in. Tabor 1114. Offices. OFFICE room for rent with use of recep tion room and telephone In connection with hair dressing parlor; fine location for chiropodist. Call Broadway 3161. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE bldg., room and use of phone, near elevator; $14. N 3, Oregonian. FRONT office, modern, in Railway El change bldg. Apply room 812. DESK room, free phone and typewriter, at 420 Cham, of Com. bids. FURNISHED office for rent. See Meien berg. McKay Bldg. OFFICE upace for rent. Fliedner Bldg. and McKay Bids. M iwcel luneous. VACUUM CLEANERS rented. $1 day, de livered. Phone Bdwy. 2S72 or E. 62o4 evenings. DANCE hall and clean meeting rooms for rent. oiumbla iiall, uau at iina. su Open from 10 A. M. to 2. P. M. FOR RENT Garage. 21 11th st. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIKS. FOR SALE Complete electric plant, 45 K. v. A 00-cycle, 2 3 00, 3-phase; slate panel board, transformers. 7 miles to copper. Plant now running but must be removed. Everything in first-class order. S. H . B rake I, Lebanon, Or. $3750 CA KETERI A. down town location, iirst-ciass equipment, uoing a line busi nn.iK. Ions leaKA. Must ssacrifice lmvi other business. Some terms. Vsee Morris with Interstate Land Co., 248 Stark at. Call Monday. $850 WILL buy dandy 2-chalr barber snap, west stae. t ,ooa location wit a living quarters in rear. Brick building. Can arrange terms. Call Monday. Bur' roughs with Interstate Land Co., 243 Stark st. ONE R BSTAURANT and confectionery equipment, lease on building; good lo cation on Main st., Dufur. Or. For fur. ther information write W. C. Hanna, Dufur, or. THE NICEST lunch, soda lount&in and candy More in Portland ; right down town: long lease. Will sell at very at tractive figure. Other business Interests req uire my time. N U. Oregonian. CAFETERIA Good east side location, 1 u 1 ly eqm ppea. brie k bu 1 1 n 1 nsr, lull base ment. Runt $30. Price SlOuO cash. Call Monday. Burroughs with Interstate Land Co., 248 Stark st. $235 BUYS small 'restaurant, well located. have rm pusiness tney can iianuio. For man and wife, can t be beat. See Morn with Interstate Land Co., 248 Stark st. all Monday. $0000 CAFETERIA, located in heart of city. Doing line business. Hest of equip ment, low rent, long lease. See my agent. Morris, with Interstate Land Co., ;ms MarK st. tan ivionaay. WANTED Any ltind 01 merchandise stocks ; best prices paid; furniture fi-tocks preferred. Write or phone Mala 4633 174 First st. FIRST-CLASS mill site on railroad. 10 to 20 million feet first-class fir timber, very reasonable, on a good driving stream, N 05, Oregonian. WANT partner to buy half interest In an A-l automobile distributing agency ; $3500 required. Address X. 77, Orego nian. $1200 BUYS confectionery, lunch, school supplies, building included, adjacent to Washington high school, doing good business. 56T East Stark. 16-ROOM hotel and restaurant; reasonable rent; very cheap. 24 Aibina ave. Call Ea-st 8150. BEST grocery location, Vancouver, W'ash. Public market; fixtures at bargain; also fish and coffee stand. 20? Stock Exch. ILL vrtiAiK, IT 7 " I r-rJ I ilrJ ' m m it BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. HEADQUARTERS FOR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERIES. $1050 Close-in west side, large liv ing room, rent $45; lease. 1S00 Good west side location and business; large living quarters; rent $40. &150U Neat stock and fixtures, 4 mod ern living, some furniture, across street from large school: rent $30. RESTAURANTS AND LUNCH -COUNTERS $450 Aent $25; $ti50. rent $35; $850. rent $30; $1250, rent $00; $2500, rent $75. $3500 Restaurant, confectionery and soft drink; one of the beat money-makers in the city. POOL HALLS. CIGARS AND SOFT DRINK STANDS. $650 Cigar stand, right down town; rent $90. $3500 Pool hall, soft drink and con fectionery, good money-maker. $3600 Another one. 8 pool and two billiard tables; reasonable rent. MISCELLANEOUS. At invoice, tire shop, vulcanizing and accessories ; will consider house up to $5000 or vacant lota; will give or take cash d iff erence. $S000 Country store, gen. stock, one acre land. bldg. 30x00, 6 living rooms overhead, on electric line and highway, around $30,000 annual business; terms. If you don't see here what you want, ask us, we have t. SEE BROWN & RIDDLE. 324 Ry. Exch. bldg.. 3d and Stark. FOR SALE at Elgin. Oregon, plumbing and tinshop ; the shop Is now operated in conjunction with hardware store; owner desires to sell shop in order to devote entire time to store. Purchaser would have all plumbing ana tlnsmitrt business of large territory: Interested parties please address J. W. Leigh ton Hardware. Elgin, Oregon. A SPLENDID oppnrt unity for tho right man; I am spelling my interegt in a well established mfg. plant, manufactur ing a full line of mattresses, springs, tables, etc. In the past the capital has doubled e-very two years. The trans action requires about $3S,0o0. J 20, Oregonian. MAKE ME A BID. Lea-ving city, must sacrifice long es tablished clean Ing and pressing bui nftffi, steam press, doing good business; little nioni'v required. Please investi gate. Phone Monday Woodlawn 3fH7. BUSINESS chance for sale; working inter est in a large, wen -paying cafeteria; man must understand the business and come well recommended; give references in first letter; no attention given to oth ers. V 04, Oregonian. AUTO REPAIR business, only one in small town; good location on the main street; stock, tools and good will of the business, $:;50 cash; rent of shop and small dwell ing house, $10 per month. Apply J. G. Davis. Aumsville, Or. 10 GOOD cows. 6 horses, barn and feed for all winter; line location, good place for small dairy or a saies stables; will sell this above very reasonable! or trade for farm; close in. "Write to G 74, Ore gonian. FOR SALE Confectionery, ice cream par lor, light grocery, cigars and tonaero and fixtures; doing a good business; want to leave city; rent reasonable. Apply A. K. Walker, 005 East Morrison st- Piione East 401. CAUTION, BUYERS Before closing deal of so-cailed interest in established real estate business, got advice of Portland Realty Board, 421 Oregon bldg. Broad way 1902. STOCK of hardware, granite and alumi num ware, rooting, paints, siass ana oils: did $12,000 business last year. Price $4000. or will sell at invoice. N 64. Oregonian. WONDERFUL offer? $35,000 general mer chandise stock ; JbH.noo yearly Dusine&s: excellent town ; good buildings, modern .equipment, delivery, etc.; merits inves tigation. C. L. Backer, 312 Labbe bldg. BARGAIN", CROCERJES. Confections, cigars, soft drinks and to bacco stockr fixtures and lease. Owner niufit attend other business at once; no agents. Box 407ft, Portland, Or. IF YOTT are willing to work and have $10,000 to invest in an established manu facturing business. Investigate this. A fine proposition for the right party. N 05. Oregonian. , GROCERY store at invoice; receipts over $100 per day: in modern brick buudtng; apartment house district. Full informa tion 322 Failing bldg. FOR 6ALE- Either part or all of one of the best truck distributing agencies in this state. For particulars address X 76. Oregonian. BUY FROM OWNER. SAVE COMMIS HION. Restaurant, doing fine business, at 473 "Washington st. : price $'.75. FOR SALE Only meat market in good town, doing good business all the year round; best of reason for selling;. Max Mural t, snerwooa, or, FOR SALE Tobacco, confectionery and 1 1 g - I, 1 UUCIJ. V-F ' ' yt 1 1 rnni. r-iun luca L1UIL 1 living room. Rent $25. Will lump or ln1.At..u V ft" Oi-onnia n CONFECTIONERY store with soda foun tain, good location for light lunches. price $450, worth $750. 92 6th st-r near fine. CONFECTIONERY, candy. cigars. soda fountain, good location, rent $25; owner wants to leave the city. 7'J3 Thurman st. LIVE opportunity, going manufacturing business. w rite ior particulars. AP 809. Oregonian. TRANS I ENT rooming bouse, central west side location. jteam heat, $ liOO, terms. Marshall K0W3. BAKERY Rotary typo for sal, reason able. Call and get particulars. Tabor 1913- BARBER chairs, mirrors and supplies; great sacrifice. 86 Sixth st.. near Stark, 431. . Oregonian. SHOE SHINE and hat cleaning for sale at the first call. I am engaged, ia dif ferent business. 470 Wash. st. CIGAR, corf, and ice cream parlor at 373 Mi E. Burnside st. lor sale. $2&00 casn. 1 leaving city. . wner. 38 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, close in, re ceipts over $4-5-o per month, $2,000 will hano le. JHarsnaii WET tilDK short order restaurant, a bar gain at $2200, casn or terms. 3212 Fall ing bldg. CONFECTIONERY, across the street from Good samariiau nospitai ; good location; $4000. inquire in. ja st. PILES can be permanently cured without operation. Call or write Dr. Dean. 234 Morrison st. CORNER grocery, east side, averasea S70 day; invoice about $20nu, rent $30. For particulars aaaress tv qu, ctregonlan. FOR SALE Machine shop in heart of city: oy owner; very reasonable. G Oregonian. WANTED Picture theater, citv or town all particulars nrsi letter. G 2, Orego nian. RESTAURANT doing good business lot sal e encap. iy ur.san st. STORE for sale. 1900 E. Glisan at. Ta- nor ooiu. Is'EW GROCERY store for sale. 113 2d sc. w. lauor 00 1 u. MILLINERY store cheap; no reasonable otter rerusea. (f2 miss. ave. A SHOE-SHOP for sale; lots of work 123 North 21st street. GROCERY store for sale. 918 Union ave. N- w 00 d lawn 148(. $v!750 GROCERY store, two living rooma, rurnisnea. f none aan. lu-ai. 4-CHAIR barber shop for sale. 270 Rus sell st., near Williams ave. BARBER SHOP for sale. 304 Burnside St. CONFECTIONERY for sale. 87 N. 2d st. 3 lROSPt;CTiS OK BFSIN'KSS OPPORTUNITIES. BARGAIN'S IN BUSINESS CHANCES. Fine grocery stock and a wonderful established business ; Invoices about five thousand dollars; practically no fixtures to buy; place to live over store; low rent; receipts about $90 per day; country town near Portland. This ia a fine one. Best restaurant in Oregon for the money invested; low rent; good Inland town, . railroad division ; doing fine busi ness; sickness is the excuse for selling. An investment of about $3oo0; half cash, balance easy payments. COBB BROTHERS, 263 Oak St. GROCERY DOING FROM $lu0 TO $250 A DAT, ALI, CASH. $5000 "WILD HAN DLE; -5-YEAR LEASE, LOW EXPENSE, CLEAN STOCK. , GIVE PHONE XUM BER FOR APPOINTMENT.- NO AGT3. B'F' 47, OREGONIAN. PROSPEROUS wood and eoal yard. In cluding the following: One 2-ton Pack ard, one 1-ton Federal. Both in Al shape. Team of horses, harness and wagon; 12x14 army tent; ltix32 cook. house; 1 Thomas drag saw; all extra equipment; yard partly stocked; plenty of orders. For further information call East 7020. Would consider partner. BIG SNAP. Restaurant. well located on busy corner. Best of equipment. Worth $2000. Rent $45 with long lease all for $375 if sold Monday. $500 cash, bal ance easy terms. See Morris with Inter state Land Co.. 21$ Stark sL Call Monday. WANTED Man to take, charge of the dis tribution in Portland territory of a won derful selling article of universal use; agree-ably moderate orlced article; some thing new, with quick returns; cap-tal required to handle stock of goods only. Call factory representative, 403 Gerlinger bldg. WANTED A lumber manufacturer. Hav an opening for a man who wants to become identified with the lumber busi ness and take an active interest. In vestment about $10,000. ' Highest refer ences given and required. G 31, Orego nian. GAKAGE and machine shr-p business locat ed in good town on Pacific highway; new concrete bldg good location, fine busi ness. Ford service sfation and 3 good tire agencies. For furt her information call or write Warren's Garage, Kalama, Wash. FOR SALE OR TRADE Small sawmill, with good tie contract for fall cutting, capacity 15.inmi foet; six miles from rail road ; 7. 000, OIK) feet timber. Will con sider Portland real estate as part pay ment; $5000 cash .will handle. AV 478, Oregonian. FO R SALE Auto business in on of the best counties in the Willamette valley, including - county franchise on threo popular cars and tractors; stock of cars and trucks on hand; give lease on build ing and going business. AV 483, Orego nian. FOR SALE Established employment agency, extensively advertised among employers; muat be sold by October 1 ; excellent reanons for selling. This Is the best business bargain you will ever nave. spuuttng bias. W A NTED-if-Portland mfgr. with estab lished growing business wants silent partner with $3O00; will guarantee good interest and security for your invest ment; all the , reference and information you want. AG 10, Oregonian. FOR SALE -Greenhoxise; no reasonable offer refused. write 1L Wohlsein, t'amas. Wash. Ifiusiness Opportunities Wanted. CBTEF-STEWARD 1 looking for an op portunity to connect with a going busi ness which needs an up-to-date prac tical man; will invest. O 65, Oregonian. WANTED Small portable sawmill. Ad dress Hox 203 Itrownsville. Or. Hotels and Rooming- House. $800 9-ROOM rooming bouse, a real home; turnace and fireplace; rent $3.0. $1150 10-room H, K., walking dis tance; rent $45. $1300 13-room H. K walking dis tance, clearing $75. $12,500 120-room hotel, complete, large dining room and kitchen, thorouch- ly equipped; hot and cold water in every room ; brick bldg., 80 steady roomers; rent $650, 5-year lease; will consider 7 room residence up to $8000 as part pay ment; present owner has run this place 10 years and wishes to retire. The above are all west side and good buys. $10,000 42-room hotel, complete In a real town of 000 people; $H500 cash, bal. straight mortgage or will consider apt. house or good confectionery. SEE BROWN & BIDDLE. 324 Ry. Exch. bldg., Sd and Stark. FOR SALE TH E WA LLSTAB HOTEL. SPARKS, NEVADA. Furnished throughout, 28 rooms, all full ; large bar-room, larjre horse-shoe lunch counter, seats about 7o people; dining room equipped with tables, chairs, etc.; big kitchen fully equipped with large range, also gas ratige, pantry, tables, scales, tools, refrigerators. Ice cheat, 2 large cash registers, large bak er's oven; pool table ; large bowling a'iey, equipped; electricity, city water. gas; 2 larg'e stores adjoining; building lou ft. front; buildings brick. Price $16,000. on terms to suit. J OH N P. R E Y N O LDS, Sparks, N evada. THE GRIPER GRAND HOT3L, BAJCER, OREGON. On account of my health just out from a two-weeks' stay m in the hospital, I will sell furniture and lease of this strictly modern hotel. The best known in eastern Oregon, at a sacrifice, 5o cham bers always full. B. F. LEACH, Prop. MONDAY SPECIAL. 15 housekeeping, good furniture. Tery clean, best location, clears $125. 15 furnished rooms, ful I of business people; this is very choice; clears easy $125. 10 housekeeping rooms, clean, best of furniture, clears $75. We have several nice flats, clean, Barney Johnson, 170 Tenth st. FOR SALE Hotel, best located cheap House in Portland, all sleeping, mostly transient, 27 rooms outside. 1 bath. 2 lavatories, $2650 buys, $2.1O0 cash, $550 long time; no sale after this week. Own er onLy. Best transient buy in Port land. C 80, Oregon ia n. IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL business, hotel, rooming or apartment house of any kind, anywhere, sea F. Rierdon, R7TTER, LOWE & CO.. 201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. We write ail kinds of insurance. 6-ROOM flat with fine sleeping porch, close In, on west side, beautiful furni ture and rugs, just the .plae for lady to havo a beautiful home and clear $50; let us show you this today. Barney Johnson. 170 lOta. st. - ROOMING house, good west side location, 23 rooms, part housekeeping. Price $2100, $1000 cash. Balance easy terms. See Burroughs with Interstate Land Co., -48 Stark st. WANTED Rooming houses, 12 to 25 rooms, pay cash; Main 3609. H, W. Garland, 2'Jl 3d . FOR best bargain In apartment houses as members of the Realty Board. Yates Realty Co.. 245 Fourth st- IF YOU are looking for a bargain, a home and income of $2C0 per month, see own er. 84 10th st. Must sacrifice. SMALL rooming house, good location and income. Owner. Main 868. POLLY AND HER PALS OH1. XtMa. DLt X?LXACt) 1 fci y 1 n A' ADDITION TO THE KA3IILVS WEALTH. AHE AR1SI.VG BV CLIFF STERRB1T. m SlNF.SS OPPORTUNITIES. Hotels and Room ing-Houses. ' M. E. LENT COMPANY. 523-4-5 NORTHWESTERN BANK BLDG. LEADING HOTEL AND APART- MENT HOUSE AGENCY. IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER; 14 YEARS IN THIS BUSINESS IN PORT LAND. ENABLES US TO LOCATE YOU RIGHT. SPECIAL NOTICES. FRENCH ship "Buff on," Captain Catron, from SL Nazaire, France, neither the master nor the undersigned consignees of the above vessel will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew. Taylor, Young &. Co. Proposals Invited. SEALED PROPOSALS for metal lockers will be received at the office of the un dersigned, 401 court house. Portland, Oregon, until 5 P. 31. Tuesday, Novem ber 30. 1020. and will be opened at a meeting of the board to be held in room 100 court house at 8 P. M.. November 30, J920.. Specifications may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. 40 court house, Portland, Oregon. A certi fied check for 10 per cent of the amount of the proposal, payable to R. H. Thomas, schoolclerk, must accompany each pro posal. R. H. THOMAS. School Clerk and Business Manager. M is cr I laneous. "OUT LAN D. ASTORIA & PACIFIC RAIL ROAD COMPANY hereby gives notice that on the 31st da-? of August. 1920. it filed with the Interstate commerce com mission at Washington an application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to acquire and Operate a line of railroad in the counties of Multnomah and Washin-ton, state of Oregon, which line is now being operated by the United Railways company. Pursuant to the requirements of the commission such application ia published as follows: Hefore the interstate commerce com mission: In the. matter of the application of Portland. Astoria and Pacific Railroad company 'for certificate permitting the operation of railway from Linntmi, Ore gon, to Wilkeaboro. Oregon. Application. Portland. Astoria and Pacific Railway company, a corporation now engaged in the construction of a line of milway from the terminus of the railway of the United Railwavs company at Wilkesboro. Oregon, hereby applies for a certificate under the transportation act, approved February 28. 1920, finding and determ ining that the present and future pub lic convenience and necessity requires the operation by it of said lino of rail way of United Railways company from Linnton, Oregon, to Wilkesboro. Oregon, and in support of said application shows: I. The full name and postoffice ad dress of th applicant carrier, its pres ident, its secretary and its attorneys are as follows: Full name, Portland, Astoria and Pacific Railroad company; address. Portland, Oregon; president, David C. Eccles; secretary. Charles T. Early; at torneys, Messrs Carey and Kerr; Hunt ington and Wilson. " II. Applicant is a corporation or ganized and existing under the laws of the .state ot Delaware. 1 14 Th mnkina of till application has been approved at a meeting of the directors of applicant, sam meeting n inf hupn Yieii the offices of the com pany in the city, of Ogdc.n, Utah, on the xitn aay 01 aubuhc, IV. The line of railroad in the oper ation of which applicant proposes to en sraiTA Is whnllv within the state of Ore- Ron. It lies partly within the county of Multnomah and partly within the county of Washington. V. The location, route or routes, and termini of the lino the abandonment of operation of which Is proposed are as jouows; simiH railroad begins at a connection with the railroad of Spokane, Portland nri Senitie Rwiiwav comoany at the sta tion of Linnton, Multnomah county. Ore gon, within the corporate limits of the city of Portland, and extends in a north westerly and westerly direction into the county of Washington, a distance of .ix. 04 miles to me station ui boro. The termini of said line are Linn ton Oreeon. and Wilkesboro. Oregon. VI. The reasons- relied upon to show that present and luture pumic conven I,,,. ond npKt)ltv nermlt of the opera tion by applicant of said line of railroad are as follows: Applicant on February 28, 102O. en tered into a contract with the United Railways company under the terms of which there was granted to applicant equal joint possession ana use in com mon with United Railways company and such other companies as tt might there after admit of the railway and ap purtenant property hetnabove described. Applicant was then engaged and is now engaged in the construction of a rail road commencing at the terminus of the railroad of the United Railways com pany at Wilkesboro. Osteon, and extend ing northwesterly therefrom. Under the terms of said contract applicant agreed to conduct operations on th railroad of the United Railways company herein above described. and thereupon tho United Railways company agreed to dis continue its operation of said line of railway, retaining the right to resume operations at any subsequent date, if it so desires. Said United Railways company now proposes to withdraw from the operation of said line of rail road under the terms of its contract with applicant of February 2h. 1920. and ap plicant proposes to take over and there after conduct the operation of said line of railroad under the terms of its said contract. Applicant will take over and assume each and all of the obligations of United Railways company as a common carrier in respect of its relations with the public under state and federal lawB. No substantial change, in character of operations is contemplated as a result of the substitution of applicant for United Railways company In the operation of said line of railroad; except that appli cant contemplates substituting steam in stead of electricltly as motive power to be used. No rights of the public in the transportation of passengers or freight or in any other operation will be af fected by the change. VI f. In view of the fart that no dis continuation of train service and no sub stantial change in operations so far as the public Is concerned are intended, applicant believes that no hearing upon this application is necessary. Wherefore, applicant prays that the com mission issue a certificate finding and determining that present and future pub lic convenience and necessity permit of the operation by applicant of said rail road from Linnton, Oregon, to "Wilkes boro. Oregon. . . PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. ( orporateseal.) . By DAVID C. BCOLEP, President. STATE OF OREGON, County of Mult nomah. SK; I, David C. Eccles, being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am presi dent of Portland. Astoria and Pacific Railroad company, the above-named ap plicant; that I have read the foregoing application, know the contents thereof, and that the same is true as I verily be lieve. DAVID C. ECCLES. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of August. 1920. MARVIN K. HOLLAND. ((Notarial Seal.) Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Sept. 2. 1923. TO WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN. No tire is hereby given to the banks, stores and garages that Melvin E. Stone brink has gone out representing himself as salesman for the Oregon Candy Co. of Portland. You will take notice he has no authority to take orders, create bills or receive money or indorse checks in behalf of said company. Information where he is with auto will be welcomed. By order of board of directors. Oregon Candy Co. By George B. Garitson, pres. LEGAL NOTICE. My wife, Nora L. Hanna. has left my bed and board. The undersigned will not be responsible for any bills she may run. signed, c a. Manna. HEI12-. IT, il A 1 . ' . r - ' rC?n lAviATicM t 111 I tilt I er HI . - HM I I I Kf i ll I 11 1 B 1 "n SPECIAL NOTICES. Miscellaneous. UNITED RAILWAYS COMPANY . hereby give notice that on the 31st day of August, 1920. it filed with the interstate commerce commission at Washington an application for a -certificate of public con venience and necessity to abandon its line of railroad in the counties of Mult nomah and Washington, state of Oregon. Pursuant to the requirements tof the commission such application is published as follows: Before the .interstate commerce com mission : In the mater of the application of United Railways company for certifi cates permitting the abandonment of operations, of railway from Linnton. Ore gon, to-Wilkesboro. Oregon. Application. United Railways company, a corpor ation now engaged in the operation of a line of railway from Linnton. Oregon, to Wilkesboro. Oregon, hereby applies for a certificate under the transportation act, approved February 28, 1120, finding and determining that the present and future public convenience and necessity permit of the abandonment of its opera t ion of said line, and in support of said appli cation shows: L The full name and postoffice ad dress of the applicant carrier, its presi dent, its secretary and its attorneys are as follows: Full name. United Railwas company ; address. Portland, Oregon ; president. L. C. Oilman; secretary, Robert Crosbie; attorneys1. Messrs. Carey and Kerr. II. Applicant is a corporation organ ized and existing under the laws of the state of Oregon. ill. The making of this application has been approved at a meeting of the directors of applicant, said meeting hav ing been held at tho offices of the com pany In the city of Portland. Oregon, on the ISth day of August. 120, IV. The line of railroad the abandon ment of operation of which is proposed is wholly within the state of Oregon. It lies partly within the county of Mult nomah and partly within the county of Washington, both in the state of Ore Con.. V. The location, route or routes, and termini of the line of abandonment of operation of which is proposed arc as follows: Said railroad begins at a con net ion with the railroad of Spokane. Portland and Seattle Railway company at the station of Linnton. Multnomah county. Oregon, within the corporate, limits of the city of Portland, and extends in a northwesterly and westerly direction into the county of Washington, a distance of lS.t4 miles to the station of Wilkesboro. The termini of sail line are Linnton, Oregon, and Wilkesboro, Oregon. VI. The reasons- relied upon to show that present aud future public con en ience and necessity permit of the aban donment of operation by applicant of said line of railroad are as follows: Applicant on February 28. 1U20. en tered into a contract with Portland, Astoria and Pacific R?ttroad company under the terms of which there was granted to the latter-named company equal Joint possession and use in com mon with applicant and such other com panies as it might thereafter admit of the railway and appurtenant property hereinabove described. Said Portland, Astoria and Pacific Railroad company w as then engaged and is now engaged in the construction of a railroad com mencing at the terminus of applicant's ranroad at wilkesboro, Oregon, and ex tending northwesterly therefrom. Under the terms of said contract said Portland Astoria and Pacific Railroad company asrcrq 10 conouct operauons cm ap plicant's railroad her einabove described, amj thereupon applicant agreai to dis continue the operation of said line of railroad, retaining the right to resume operation at any subpequt-nt date, if it so desires. A ppl icant proposes now to permit saia Portland. Astoria and Pa cific company to conduct the operation of said line of railroad hereinabove de scribed under the contract of February Itrjo. as soon as the certificate ap plied for is issued by the commission o substantial change in character of operations is contemplated urn a result of the substitution of Portland, Astoria and Haclllc Railroad company for ap plicant in the operation of said line of railroad, except that anulicant Is ad vised that said Portland. Astoria and faclf ic Railroad company may suhwti tute steam ins-tead of electricity as mo tive power to be used. No rights of the public will be affected in the transpor tation of passengers or freight or in any etner operations. VII. In view of the fart that no dis continuation or train service and no substantial change in operations so far as the public is concerned are intended applicant believes fiiat no hearing upon this application is necessary. Wherefore, applicant prays that the Commission issue a certificate finding and determining that present and. future public convenience and necessity permit of the abandonment by applicant of Its operation of said railroad from Linnton, uregon. to w 11 nesnorn, Oregon. UNITED RAILWAYS COMPANY. Ry L. C. OILMAN. President. Corporal Sea 1 . STATE OF OREGON. Countv of Mull nomah, SS: I, L. C. Gilman, being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am pres-i-dnt- of United Railwas company, the above-named applicant: that I have read the foregoing application, know the con tents thereof, and that the same is true as I verily believe. L. C. GILMAN. Subscribed and nworn to before uie this lth day or August. 1020. (.Notarial Seal.) CH AS. O. ROSE. Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires November 21. 1020. SEPT. 20. 1920. On and after this date I will not be responsible for any bill contracted by my wife. Ruby L. Thomas. ISAAC E. THOMAS. LOST AND FOUND. LOST GEORGETTE CREPE DRESS AND WA 1ST IN SHOPP1 NG D1STRH IT ON FRIDAY; REWARD. PHONE TABOR S3 52. LOST In downtown district or at Liberty or Peoples theaters Saturday, Gruen wris. watch; valuable to owner as gift; liberal reward. Phone Wd In. 75. LOST -B lack velvet bag with leather purse in it, close to Interstate bridge or within lt mi les east of Vancouver on Millplain road. Tabor 8324. PICKED up at 60th and Fremont. I cream colored Jersey cow and 1 reddish brown Jersey. Phono Main 378. Oregon Hu mane Society. LOST A portfolio between 0th and Clay, out Madtson over Hawthorne bridge to Milwaukie, belonging to Standard Com puting Scale Co. Reward. 226 Stark st. FOUND Irish terrier pup on E. 10th and Weidler with black collar. Sunday. Party can have tame by calling East 3735 and paying for ad. LOS T: Small tan and black s-arf be tween Majestic and Peoples theaters. CaJI Mrs. Olds. Main 9121. Reward. LOST One white SpitK dog. Yattima license on collar; finder please return to 526 Northrup st. and get reward. LOST Blue and gray female English setter dog; reward. Phone Woodlawn 1264. LOST Sapphire and diamond ring set In white gold. Kinder may apply for re ward. G 4, Oregonian. LOdTLeather-covered loose leaf memo randum book; reward for return to G. A. Cheatham. Littlerock, Wash. LOST Small package on Third street, con tents belt and scissor ; leave or notify American hotel; reward. LOiiT .Platinum bar pin with diamond, Fomevhere on west side down town. Main 3i,8. Reward. LOST Green automobile tire lock. Ta,bor S14-4. LOST An old white do, number of tas 330. If found call .Wdln. ."iL'TJ. LOST An orange Persian female dit; re ward if returned. Call East 3967. JE5 mii pi.ih.ij riA ) r 1 Vrr I .-r- LOST AND FOI ND. A CHESAPEAKE dog at Sa!e:n. Or.. Fri day or Saturday, weisht about 50 or u pounds; $10 reward for any information leading to its recovery. When Iot license number on collar was 350O. Ad dress all communications to W. J. Dert biek. 103 Front st. LOcT Saturday nirht near Mu'.t nomah club, a small velvet handbag containing one dollar and f ift y cents in silver and some pennies and key. Phone Main 4. '12 or caJi at 2-."t7 Stout st. Reward. LOST On Morrison st. Friday night, to bacco pouch with gold Plate initialed F. H. V. A." Return to room 5'4 Piatt bld. Phone Marshal! 0025. Reward. TWO WOMEN seen taking wool scarf from Owl lavatory please return to Owl Drug Co. to avoid trouble. FINANCIAL. LIBERTY BONDS CASHED. AUTOMOBILES CASHED. YOU BUY OR SELL AN AUTOMOBILE. W E FURNISH THE M O N E Y . OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU. OREGON BOND & MORTGAGE CO., 208 SELLING BLDG., 'U FIOOK. LIVESTOCK LOANS. "We have money to loan on sheep and hogs. F. E. BOWMAN CO.. 210 Chamber of Commerce. IF YOU HAVE OIL STOCK a;id want to k now about your iu esiment. consult Charlie McLean, 432 Chamber of Com merce bldg. WE BUY firbt and second mortgages a-nd st Jiers contracts. F. L. Bowman A Co., 210 Chamber of Commerce. CASK paid for mortgages an i. sel I era' con tracts on real estate in wasmngton. Ore gon. H. E. Noble, 316 Lumbermen. h:ri jr. $UMl IN SECURED notes for $". inteiet 10 per cent. investigate. L 15, urrso nian. Money to Loan on Tveal Estate. RESIDENCE LOANS. 7, five-year period. You mar PT $100 or any multiple thereof account principal, semi-annually a nd reduce in terest on loans unrler $50oo. INSTALLMENT LOANS. Will loan OOTo alue house and lot at 7. You pay one-hatf , f J per cent account prine;pal monthly. For exam ple, $2000 loan. ou pay $10 monthly and interest; you have privilege of paving $100 or any m uitiple ' thereof monthly, interest reduce! accordingly. NO COM MISSION. BUSINESS LOANS. Five-year period, 6 Si. Excellent re payment privilege. MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Main 8308. 407 Yeon Bldg. CITY LOANS. NO COMMISSION On improved property, or for improve ment purposes. The best and easiest method ft paying a loan is our monthly payment plan. $3j.28 per montn for 36 montr. or $21.24 per month for Ou months, or $15.17 per month for 96 months pays a loan of $1000 and interest. Loans of other amounts in tame pro portions. Repayment privileges. EQUITABLE SAVINGS & i.uA ASSN., -42 Stark St., Portland, Or. $60.0'0 TO LOAN in sums to suit on city, suburban aud farms. Building loans a specialty. WILLIAM G. BECK. 21 5-21 FAILING BCILIUNG. THIRD AND WASHINGTON. FARM LOANS. Insurance company money to loan at lowest current rates on Willamette val ley farms, no commission, no delays. DEVEREAUX MORTGAGE COMPANY, 87 Sixth St.. Portland. Or. MORTGAGE LOANS. Any amount, low rates, promptly closed. Attractive repayment privileges. A. II. B1RKELL CO.. ' 217 Northwestern Bank Bldg. Marshall 4114. A 411S MORTGAGE LOAN'S. FARM AND c IT Y PROPERTY. 6 and 7 PER CENT. INSTALLMENT LOANS. NO COMMISSION UNION A IiS r R A T CO.. 83 4TH ST. HENRY BLDG. MORTGAGE LOANS on farm and city property. Prompt and heipiui fcerviee. Lintral repayment priv lieges. Lowest rates. WESTERN BONO A. MORTGAGE CO.. SO Fourth St.. Portland. Or. CITY AND EAR M LOANS. First and 2d Mtgs. and Contracts. No Dtl.iy. No Delay. No Delav. $1000. tir.no. $-moo. $:;ono HV, l p. F. H. DESHON. 615 CHAM. OF COM. 1400. S.-.OO. $t00. ?MM. 10OO. 1-'U0. S 1 .".00 fljuuu anu up, lowest rates, quu'K action; pay off S 1 Ot. or more at any interest date. Gordon Mortpajto Co.. feCl Cham ber of Commerce bids. Main 1370. lTb: ra i. "loan s. " We loan our money on real estate. 1st and -d mortgages, contracts, livestock, notes, etc. K. K. Bowman & Co., 10 Chamber of Commerce Main 3(H'i. MORTGAGE loans on Improved farm and city property, fn.vorab:e repaying priv ileges; no cimrinsmii or riWay. THE OREGON MORTGAGE Co.. LTD. S0 Piatt B.dtf. Main 5371. CITV AND KRM LOANS TKl-STATK IN EST M EN TS CORl'ORAl ION, 301 U. H- Natl. Uank t-ii !;.-. Hdv.y. L'n 1 3. $ii00, $-UU, $.-M. 7.M, $10no AND UP; low rates; quick, action. Ered W. German Co.. 73'J Cham, of Com. Main 64 4o. $J0U, $1001) AND upward on Improved real estate; favorable terms, no delay; no brokerage. John Pain. rU7 Spalding bldg. MON E Y to loan on real estate recurity at ifolnt; rate of interest, otto Ai HaraoD Keai iy Co.. 4Vi Cham, of Com. MONEY to loan on real estate. 7 per cent. Geo. P. Dent. 717 Corbett bldg. SEE OREGON INV. MORTGAGE CO. 'iTi Chamber of Commerce. 4th and Jritark. MORTGAGE LOANS, tt and 7 per cent. Louis baioman tv o.. ius i-ening bidg. WILL buy New WorUl LI fe 1 ii.su ra m-2 stock. Rhone evenings, Seiiwood .".li. Money to Loan t battel and ulurie. DO YOU NEED MONET AT LEGAL KATES. QUICK SERVICE? YOU CAN GET IT TODAY, LO A N S MADE O N AUTOMORiLES. FURNITURE. PIANOS VlCTHOl.AS, REAL ESTATE, BONDS. ETC. If your pay men us are too large on your automobile or furniture contracts, will pay them up and advance you more money if needed. We make a spe cialty of these loaiib and leave the se curity ii your pobsesiiion aud you can repay U in prnail monthly pajmwm, WE ALSO MAKE SALARY LOANS to salaried peopie on their own notes. Ratts reasonable. private offices. Ail business strictly confidential. PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY". . tLICENSED. 1 306-307 Dekum Bldg. Marshall 3'JStt. S. W. cor. Third and Washington. SALARY LOAITS CHATTELa. WE LOAN MONEY, on short notice to salaried or working mep on their own notes. Weekly, semi monthly or monthly payments. Lac a transaction ttrictly confidential. NO MORTGAGE. NO JNDUKSER, ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY. We also loan on household furnltur. pianos, etc., without removal. CALL AND INVESTIGATE. COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO.. Oicensed.) 218 FAILING BUILDING. GEO. HA RVEY loans monny on house hold goods; legai rates Tabor 3b06. HATHAWAY Loans on pianos and furnl- ture ; legal rates. 2o8 Washington bldg. Took. UP T f FINANCIAL. Money to Loan ( battels and Salaries. PORTLAND REMEDIAL LOAN" ASSN. MOXCT AT 2 PER CENT. ESTABLISHED BY PORTLAND BUSINESS MEN TO PROTECT BOR ROWERd. LOANS MADE ON DIA MONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY. VIC TROLAS. PIANOS. LIBERTY BONDS AND FURNITURE. 334 STARK ST.. NEAR 10TH. CAKKiE M VERS HERMANN. Mgr. PORTLAND REMEDIAL LOAN ASSN. MONEY TO LOAN, on diamonds, watches. jewelry and bonds .If gal rates; all goods held 1 year. MNES JEWELRY STORE. 114-116 Third St.. corner Washington. nain oo-itf. MONEY TO LOAN on d.amonds. jewelry lecal rates: n rnr-lA . . - . .VV lisned Dan Marx & Co., -'S3 U ashT QUICK money to salaried people, without J?r purity; investigate; cunfi dential. 31B Cham, of Com. bid;. Loans Wanted WE HAVfc some good real estate ernitraots , . ' " " - 1 - 111 mon 1 n 1 v in stalments and bearing 77 interest which we wil, discount at 5'J-. F. U. Bowraaa A: o., H i ham. of Com. bldsr. GILT-FDGE loan on Irvintrlnn home. worth $7.".no. want $2nn. T,-f,! a vears Piii(:pWs only; do not need an agent to P!;.rt such a fine loau. S HI. Orego- 1-UAX WANT ED. $.no, ft per cent i,lU.rPM; moarn G room bung low. s-e Mr. Ross INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CO.. Hrnadnay .MM 3. 4 1 t Mpnrv R1H W A N I ED Ml.KMl Joan wot llUeiinetiS , ap . property. Johnson, 2 lis Star4t s t - Mam 5-t20. W iVv TfK 1 ' V? (u0 io:!n on Willamette vaf- 1 - i 1 . 7 . L 1 ' or wnie to " ' ' l:- n" " imams avenue. w,AXTt':r' tf $sooo on building 1 n. M (. Orrcunifin. f';C",",?? I-V,p"OVKl ci.v property, good unt. Own-r. Kast 7.VI4 St:.,:;. !J;o.v IN" V. & MORTWAISE CO ' w.i... ruunn ana mirK. -VV-STk avp a loan on Hose City v'r'-poniiin. I'KKSONAL. EFHEPUA NEW HEALTH TSITI r b-tT hphrtdi is a hanniess herb used in treatment of ail Kidney diseases. cLrouay. stoiiia.'h and intestinal disorders. l.pnrc-da 1, a germicide and tonio. 'nrtn'(nn,? ,.the, 'l":k. Uver. kidney and intestinal organs (1'iphr?d,a r,'li,vcs sa's and acid con1. t on, of dtcestue orsans, has most woa- f,. , . 13 on rheumatic condition,. 1'. dys treatment. 2 .ifl miE. i'ATTENAL IK .,-hnni c . " j.-.entiHo treatment of skin and .calo. ff,r. ? h?!rd'-e-"ir1S and manicuring '""r " 1-y efficient teachers; civ and H'-lV'i ..STT'- . ,'4ve veral po.itiona .iit.n lor fmffilied operators Student m.iy raio.i at the BKXStix IMPROVEMENT SHOP JtfZajinT)Kioor. Benson Hotel. THK MKTRUF'OI.ITAN- SVSTKM of treat ment ni.l r.-lieve all di.-easts and 90 ot the worst y.isf.s can be permanently fiired; no c;ise too liard; if others fail, try us; expert nerve, eyeoloKikt: chil dren ,,...d r...t ear glasses; e.onsuit . , "."r f.insultatloii free. Main ;" ky Wd- 3d. -Morrison. l.A I I I KS. ATTENTION. Burkrani i.n.J net hat frames In all in.- latest Mi ics; hats made of igur own ma.eria.i ami retrinuned in our ork l''.in at a e;- reasonal'ie price l.a . TKl-TH CKNTKit. Ppintiial philosophy and heallnl cireles. Tuesdays and Kridavs at g P 3 ..l.s.iltati,.,, daily. 311 f 1 llamooa ' at! . . . . or t. ;i uui ave. ears. lllitl SIAHSM and stomach troubles yle'a to Lans s Mineral Wonder when all elsT !ai:s. A pure minera.. not a druff Pack" rVrt'ifi'n Tes7ui'-"ne'iw'J . 1,y """ands. - . -m oia... l'OrUana w i" 1 1 i.-.-...-.. ... . I ; -4 ...... . ...v... ..wmaii to Know thr value of 1-rinceaa powders and cream. Itemoves tun and summer freckle. j:eauty box. three months- supply .pecia! J -o. M-. r.ek.irn bids. speciaf SAV Til your feet. C. lale, BU. f.ofij t-vretland Bldg.. for instant relict ( liicago chiropodist. podiatrist. Mali Jhis' out , " a,Ui tcij Lea r.n beauty culture. nirht school 7 to a o'clock: expert enecial teachers; work day time Karn Rood trade evening J " J -Marsnau 1 7 O'J. TA KARA ANTISEPTIC POWDER Is a c, canons lual.ns g'-rmicide and (nvlg oraiing doucn. a crreat aid in femaie WharacV!d " GRADUATE NURSE gives body maM7 Pteum hatha, vibratory and electric mas. Jlurr wt'tIn(1 bldg-. room 21i Main 176... Open evenings till 9 o'clock. Phone for evening appoint menta. Wonderful results. lruS!Mfl's phvsIcUn. Dr JoM-nh Smith, 2o:t Aiiaky bid., 3d. C. E COLE formerly keeper at Meadow Luke null kindly communicate with un-(JoT'sir-niMl; luive position to offer. AH W A N I ED To correspond with gentleman tnat bought land of Northwestern Trn Co. through K. K. Stearns at ClatLkan.l Henry Heieon, Cirnr 1 FEB VET H A N E BUT, leading wiff and loupe maker; lniekt stock human hair goods, hairdressing. manicuring, faCe and c " ' i ,iai n 546. SEE G E ORG E RUBE N ST eTn" veteran optician, eyes tested. glasses fitted broken Icntes duplicated. no Inflated pries 2-0 -Morrison st. ATTORNEYS ATTENTION Civil ad criminal investigations conducted" in years with 1-ading Chicago lawyers: co"l idnt!at. I a. 1'. Oregonian . $1 liETS both fet ftxed up ar p...-., the CHIROPODIST and ARCh'sJPLST free. Globe bldg.,Uth & Wash. Bdw.Jji niii'ii '-" neaimenti for dan ciriifl and falling hair, manicuring 40 Broadway hl-lg., cor. Morrison; hraT'il to K Sundavs 11 to .1 ' 11 W PEARL MacN.. goliiff to 'Frisco, have p arai.il. WI- be in Portland few days. W;i n t to s-t'o you. Write everything 0 nick. R. W. S. AC 37. Oregonfan. NO CURE, no pay; falling hair, dandruff hair grown on bald heads; ladles or gents. 314 Macleay bldg. MASSAGE, baths, kidneys, constipation. iess phys.. 50S Panama bldg. Main 50SH. SULPHUR fcteam bath, xiolet ray; Itnprov your system. Mrs. Rollins. 426 Cla lb' "iOU have an re feet. s--e Dr. Ethel A. Sacry, pedicuring, manicuring. Open ev-l ntr.gs. H1--' Raleigh bldg. Mar. 3::76. JACK Let me hear from you. Can and will do anything you ask to help. Sus p. nse too much for me. Wire. Irene. SCA LP treat men t. facial massage elec trical treatment, steam bath and mas sag eKUnejBirkj CVSCERS. tumors treated without use of "knife; exam. free. 715 Dekum bldg Dr. Goldie Rygg, cancer gpecialist. PILES can be permanently cured without operation. Call or write Dr. Dean, I34fe Morrison st. 7t-0-NET MAGNETIC AND VIOLET RAY TREATMENTS. BODY MASSAGE D A I LY. 450 MORGAN BLDG. M. 7 5 7o! BEHRENS &. PTEUER. face, scalp treat ments, manicuring. 230 Fliedner blue SUPERFLUOUS hair removed forever oy multiple-needle method. 50-4 Swetlaod 1,1 j g.. Fifth and Washington sts. IF YOU are tired and nervous, have a scientific body massage. Dr. Ovidia Lar son 427 Morgan bldg. Main 19i9. SUPERFLUOUS hair, moles, warts removed by lO needles method : trial free. Josie Finley, M4 Bush & Lane bldg. Main 6338 GRADUATE nurse treats lumbago, etc. Hours 2 to 5 or by appointment. Phont Main 104t. Offices 30S-C. Third st. M RCELLING EXPERTLY DONE AT THE FRENCH BEAUTT PARLORS 4rl MORGAN BLDG. MARSHALL 367 PILES CAN BE CURED without operation Free booklet. P. O. Box 1105. PERKINS National Herbs, bldg. Phone Main T'0o5. 609 MorgsL KEEP WELL! TAKE MY Al MASSAGE 415 BUCHANAN BLDG MAIN 8366 JUN1C1DE will cure rheumatism or mone bacK. uKm o.uit. RUPTURE CAN BE CURED without ar 'ppcraU'Mi. r ' ut'vrvirn.. jr. j. Jox 1H1J KY ES tested f ree ; spectac.es guaranteed Dr. Belding. 2454 Alder t. Main 1692. - fKIUKDA BALM, formerly called Bain of Figa. 844 33d. Sell 2213 mornings PACIAL and scalp treatments, manicuring. shampooing. 3L'2 Fiieiiner bMc GOITRE, enlarged glands; cure yourself A. R. Strachan. route o. Hillsboro, Or. Harry pay you? Jjekuin bids.